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                    <text>THE WEATHER

Generally fair Tuesday - and
Wedncuday; gentle variable winds
lo o m in g moderate «on»herty.

UMN XV

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

Bursted Ih m Forces
Inhabitants To Flee

^jer Waiting1 For
&gt;c| 3list A n s w e r
bout S u p p o r t i n g

uliVies of Ministry

der Hopes For

DETROIT, Apr. 11.—S Hirw
of families in tin* vr.!!i&gt; of the
Huron River wen*' driven from
their homes today when n dam
at the power nlnnt of the Ford
Motor Company lu n .l. rclea-mir nullki.ii.x ot gallons of wa­
ter. More than., r»,U&lt;ltl nrri-s
were inundated. ’the, water heing 12 feet deep in some places,
and steadilv rising.
The valley's inhaliitams v/ere
warned of the oncoming water
by tlu- state polict* riding from
house to house, hut &gt;» rapidly
did the water rise, they soon
were forced to take to hunts. No
lives have been lost m* far. it
is learned hut many houses are
inundated.

First FloridnStorm Picture

H 111

( milroversi
Dismissal
Portland
Head liv

llrotiuhl UjtDvoi*
Irum Office DC
Oregon. Postal
Pu idnnl Wilson

ALL SUBDIVISIONS

Question Bitiscd By
Suit For Back Salary

Cllv ( tn tn tis s io n O r d e r s An
E x te n s io n o f M a in s in th e
'T errito ry W h ic h A r e W itliC n n v tfn len ces
out
U t ilit y

Reek (u Defend Executive

EXAMINE WOMAN
AS TO HER SANITY

vVAMlINltTON \ • | ! Th
const tint mmil urni ’ ii ivi*s of ennand o f tin
tiw in th
matter of it movtil fmoi office of
i ■1 i - appointed i . the president
wt
-uhmit.til .Monday to the or
bitrutioo of tin* third ro-onlinati
E x a m in a tio n W ill lit* H eld h i.1Ill'll of tin* *J**\ i*i liinollt. the mi
T o d a y t;f Mr.*;. CunnitiKhant ] •It*till* ( fMlI t.
' d in tinem i|i**d audience listened
W h o Is Stis|KTto:l t.f H a v ­
in';
K illed
F iv e
P eo p le tu the a rg u m en t, unhiding toriiioi
.h i't iif

1 1n* ritv of Sanford will begin
at mice making water, *ewer, ami
oni connections in all ii M i vision
I within tin* city mini its.
'I bin notion mm derided upon
, Monday afternoon at the meeting
.if tin* euntmiasion when the city
i engineer was instriieti*il to draw
: plans ami specificat'imis nnil the
city malinger In.xliiielcd to pur­
: e Qjrs\
i Ii.im* m atoiial for thin work; whieh
i expected to inerense building
of tin* havoc 1 1cull d l«; tin* t winter vvliii h iitruck .Miami, Fin., \|o d .%
. Search- in tlirse .lections, which are now
i iinn in vvhnvi tlir*-» .in* knmvn to have h,*« ii killed, 112 injured in.l dll" made without these conveniences.
.Much i*iinti■i«• business was Iran­
nl of the 1ertliri, i om win. 11 i i*i • »il J&gt; killed IuuiiIi i i Im in llliiioi mil Indiana.
I ol f 2d liond U . at t le and dr 11oy.d e r lil .......Ii n. &lt;s (lu iliin l ,1 ■ i :.'.ii;i tll'.d * *|.-I.* il :it *li»* ■IIII. O' ij ion III* ot inf
.
. . Il lore tin- i *'**1 o ff a staid. • at the new Ilia'* di race trark. \e ilimiem il led it... . iM i, i»■. .:■ *. pi*"
unliiiaiices to provide payment for
• eii carried t i ' •.•iN *,u t Ii • a iml.
I pa vim/ ami t In* pa** age of an or'linaiiot* to i - -in yjoi.iiop bonds to
prnv ide lor the fnrthor extension
of tin* iiavuiir program.
Caving t iriltiiniirrs
Oak \veane I'rom Thiitoentli to
lli/li. 21 feet, $7,:i0tl.MH.
11lull St Ieel I’ark to Oik. Id foot

M iK o n n a . who Iteanl th

CROWN
lad., Apr. II. 117 "lO.lolloil
T " : 111
,:iM"
. . . POINT,
.
|.l
Mrs. Anna f.immmdinn. ..f Cary. ........ ..
................
Iml., whose liu hand ami four of in a on &lt;• broiu-l
hi r m \ cniMlmt iIhmI iiihIm mv&gt; •• ijihi. S. Myit
terinn; &lt;*;reiim»tHiiee
, that his ( .
.
, years, vva • hrmi*/li; hero 'I•hi■1.•v of I'-ii Iland. Or.
mat lodged in .i h*&gt; pitnl waul at I*• • ideal Wil or
• ,,, | |
1trill 11(1 tin* enmity jail. She was plneed
the ohm* pr, .
ij|
| liillUll'l'IttM* toiler rimtil to lilov.-iil i iivm ipi 'lu ll of ........
. .
remv of her act Nnudn wli*n -I " 1,1 **f , *,i, i ,•
' '
*
I l ied In 11 all: Ip hoi
•11 Ihat |io-1 II
.
■ ! 1■1 *»'H'ialist eo n in a t 1•i* . hospital
\
... • ■■1 &gt; i • i..•.1 ,i
i , in ' 111 I illtll St II- I •;! * nl. i- in .i oiiliial .................... . t •unI, .t and "no
,
. |,|, ||| cfifsircl- a * hicaitn ho.ipilal dm* I&lt;• ai-oni 'b advice ami c,
i ,t
.... ‘eal poison.
nie. Mver* has,
• Ijim * «(•Mill v niMlmritti■* ;in *»••«(. !*.n i»m Ilit*
in.it* . led Ip * IlSliI !l&lt;d |i.,ot'«vil that In* will i‘;ii *.*i . ,u ■.*••• ..I u i illeiral
|| in.|
lllltl till* il V henioiir Tur.dnv afl.'iio.iii ;.t •* hi
m ve-m r
.
, ,| ,; | M, (tiiry hefoie a jn*«ti«*«* of tin* peace •**d t • I•*** -1*11:11
” .
1 ....... and two physician&lt;. It ai.** wn.- tool' '
Iitiii i
. . , 1,..
o ,lllt iiamntiioed that tlicins** toohal li I........I
j.
, . , M,„|
"'ll he pla* 111 I" 1 ,
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I;
1
1 t ' . 11•1* irraml inr&gt; vvlmn it . on- 11■. ,|.
1,1
1 Venej In 1 \pi
•
ml
........ . ,• h i.
.M'" : lh’-&gt;
Itoilie*. IN Ion..... I.
, .im.ein it,,1 . ami announce
\| ,ll(WJ,j|,.. ,|„. h.Nlie of two ... ..I .wire Ihe in.
*'• M&gt;' t 'iiuniiu'liam'.i son who wen* '\.o ..&gt; ,1 a ifim n i
.1 t&lt; oed upo*. |,„ri,.,|
Valp.naiso. Iml.. w &gt;)• in • 1.. .1 laic, in
1
,u 1 * 1!••• r.Hl.cr. aniillici sun :itnl .1 ilmi anil
1 n#*,
",i;‘ ,M '" ■' ' d'Hlel III jr|,|,.r, vveri* exlllllneil ami pail of tl: \ . hoWeV'er, th
......... ...
. the vital on an
cm t ik. n i*. r. .. Ii ,i .... a ran
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1 In, p, , ■
i-l
the i'f lc l..... n, nl
1
,
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'
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HI..... dm Inn r*o '
.................
1 11 lh&lt; 1 ersit ..........
R Ki
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"V.
,
! pared to make such te.sts ami if ,
iMomlii'ji „ll(, v ,n |,t*
nl to I. diana polis. i . , Iin|.. .....
!,IO( ' Ilmt h ow m
' :I ■. ( 'uioiinp ham. who fainted ,
view , wl
1,1
• ' Siilnidn.v nialit while lie........ pit
, i
\ ;, ,
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1,' . ' ' ‘Ai '
V' I
" ' hici........... 11*1 fotli ' d . I ■
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' ' with an iilifittftt to 1*.•I Ii 1 life
,11
,,
• '" '* .......
........
Miik'iiv, was weak wiien m* in:, . |1( .......
:,t
.‘lt t H* -.I th. ind »i.
and oonsiunilc
,, '
uilinir th«
............ rest............... cm.;
1
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.................. .
"* lioim. Iml laid m. sttitement to h
" "
,
• ». •UrU,t!m^ tllrll fM#|l
\ n •\vciitltr (jllf linfj.i «if tin* * ' *'
'
L
u
in the jmli |- - he said sin* was a house ' . ’ *," ' . '
wile. i;t years mil. vvenrhed I m .
,
, . ,
.lining a "forty- i.ooml and was five fool seven 1 A
"
1
1&gt;, . i the
pur
itii'lies
tall
Asked
if
-In*
vvei!"*
'
1
''
"
, tin- niiM ',.1. -1
, '** said. sin*
, was a w .lou
,
t |-mi e. lia. . Iimv
'.eioit* , t a,

l no
||&gt;:&lt;*t|I .til 1*1*II
1lOfit
*1c n iu litin n s
■ i ... ,i
, .
hie lo itirt eiH tee|1In i ill-ill p r e m ie r

"f M. Hriniul -&gt;ay ,
•p . ri - comlir.'teii by
I'.a oiler were aim - 1 .
b I II,•* pU1(0ISC of .
'*» ’.di-ts and wre.-.t ; ^
hi iia&gt; j^rent power (
•i r ,
during .M. (
• ol office, limn uc- (
■« • al.iiict wliii h h" ,
.l.om,c l *n j. -hort |
h&gt;* bus maneuver- J
Up Ug:&lt;lll»t tile (
• v. lo t tier he l,||,i.i 1Schuonei 'A illiS.iO(),(KM)
" ", wituout them, l.i(|i!»r ( ’anvil Seized
'•'. l al it M. I’aln
'•(l"*r man from the
'Ii inbii-ti y with
' lo», iIn. Sncia'i I :
v*■aki'iied by tin■• ilnv . | hi !

Sensational Catches
Cut Down Chances
(liven to Opponents

i, in inllotvlmr the (tame, admitted tb^l
tin* (Vlcry-fi'iU were a stronacr
endi team at the start. They pointM
&gt;
out that tin* Oolery-feiU showed
I’a i n l i n e s V alued al M illion
Avc-j
the
voml effects of tneir leoKoc
D o lla rs Anti Now O w ned Itv
i*nitc trainimr, and in addition to this
I'ltila ilelp h ia Man S iih jo e l
and they showed thcmselvoa to !h\
o f S u it llv R rin te F elix
Avo- hanl-hittlmt and scrapping player*
east | fi "in the strat-off.
. ,,
U'.il*h Surprises .Mates.
^ '7 ! Walsh is said to have surprised
■' ■,‘ | i ven his teammate* by his superb
(,i 'work. Three sensational catches
id s *'•' *'an^uril players cut o ff what
" miirlit have boon hit* uml whicli
mws n"*kl have counted for four runs,
dinK| thfi'e catches aliowinK the hijth,bi„K!
support Walsh was Toceivi j,,; • inA o.on\‘ktiis tcainmatcv.
sued
Dean made n Irapior catch o f
id a t ! Thom’s scorchint; liner in the
twoj fourth pullimr it down with his
the j if love hand. And then Kinsey ran
idled! in mid icoopcd up Jcssnier’s hi|fh
fly in the same inniair. The center
fielder laid lo make a haul run o f
r.PH; ii, and foil mid rolled over as he
nsos . Kilt Ilit* ball, but bold lo it. Ho
tax also iiifiiroii in aii u i.ii,:ui
7,r.r»; I plav in tin* tliitil that rut off at
l.iid; hast one run. Lee sent a hiirh
iter urn* to him, und Kmlruske raced
.mini for luime after the catch.
The
■tul; i . nt. r fielder threw from deep
mi* center to Walsli, who rolayeil the
irti'i- 1bull tu Thompson, catching An
il"l: dra ke at the plate. Timt was in
•rm- Walsh'* worst inning, whoa the
•rat Smokers got three of their five
Wl.- J hits, l*ut put over only one run.
I‘"
Sanford drew first blood in the*
vl„„. sivond when t arter w alk ,,I ami
' 2 ' .scored a moment'later when Kiit,,nd s,,y
to left. Tliis was n
fteak liit, as it was a hot grounder
'
that rolled past third ju*t inside
and wont under a pile of hoards
i&gt;
iiilrn
by the fence. Itefore Iterningui
prole t itiy
' could return liu* ball Carter had
■ding Ii.
scored from first.
in tile
IM ir son's Had Inning.
'.eot an;
Then I’d ,t ,in had hi.i bad inb'lP" I
| iiiiH, hi tile i Iii. I. Walsh, the first
mail lip, hit safely to right and
(
Curley
fouled out t&lt;&gt; Thom. Dean
it io
\u*.'ii t
I'vvo 11il ml r,*i| and lliiiiy-lwo
nf
He,,, &lt;a-**s won* load** t»y liu- Sunfn.dI drew a base on balls after Walsh
Wideaor.
The I'oliee I lepai t llleilt, dlll'illg lb* , bad stolon second. Hailey struck,
I lo dei i*l" XI•- m* mb of March, according lo tin1. out and tli ’ii Wal/.'ik also walked,
Ihi* I rati s.ic l o,li , ' eport -ubiattltd to the ( dy t oiii- and th,* ha .* were full with two
|
*| |, ii -i-i
i*»" at its meeting .Monday I out. Hut Tbonipsori cleared them
when to* rlaminCil a tluee-bam er
at leriioon
r into deep right, but remained on
k'm**s mol e n -ts tot a led f 2,''S7.r**r*
foe the |n linil
lli&gt;. cases mad** third when ('alter struck out. Two
strikeouts, two hits and two busca
Were divided a s follows;
Io s,,i*(ei I\ eotulilcl IP. traffic vi (III ball:,.
Another one came over in tho
olatioos do; duiiik VP; driving ear
next
inning.
Stauxack singled
vvlide intoxicated lo; sale or po&gt;.ion of liipior I"; e leaped pps with one down, mid Walsh got his
oners recapinr**d I; mn-avvay boys second hit to send him to third
(Continued on 1‘age 111
'flu- fm oi.il of John S. Wilson, lettirii'd 2 ; laiceny 11; carrying
i cii./eii *.f Saiiford for Id years, iimceulid weaiHius 7; assault 2;
vaw in lin’d early Sunday morning at unlawfully ruling trains
giauey
I;
doing
business
witlioul
Tampa Deputy After
• o.i. when* he was stricken Satlicense •'!, Idoel.ing railroad ir*is-,
ii «l.i x • •v-lil when In* was on hi * ing and flying switches 'I; pa.ssing Bad
( berk Flasher
w
i*. \ ;i 11i Iieice al i!ai| ti.il *h.ng»*r '.ignal 2 ; intcrferrilig wilii
lie. it i 11- 1*1 this afternoon al t officer 2 ; gambling H; operatuii;
'I'A.MI’A, A|ir. 1 1.— Detmty Sher­
o’* I*.. I ,i iIn? Firol l*re b&gt;ten. hi car oo imi 2 ; eonteuipt of euuri I
iff Ihotivisun left for Key West
i Im,. ■ . I interment followed at
(if tin* eases made, 22 w,-n* di*- in bring back James K. McDonald,
Lake Vo
Cemetery.
m issel and III transferred to comi­ arrcstixt then* for pu-aing wor\hTlo* I .tu ml was in charge of ty court.
leas checks in Tampa, St. I'eter*Tnyloc
&lt; oiiiniiitnlury,
Knights
liurg and Jacksonville. Merchants
r*!iii|,ln &gt;id th,* .Muster .Masonic Hotel Cornerstone
in St. I’etersburg are said to have
Lodge, , . which Mr. Wilson vva
but several hundred dollars "n his
a pi oi.iii.. m uiemher.
Laying Ceremonies had checks. Mclionald was arrest•*1 wiien. aecompanit-d by a young
’l i t 1" .. nil was attended l*\ a
Will Be Held Later *woman,
he was preparing to board
laig, , hi'&gt;i.,.r of Mr \V il on*
a vessel for Havana.
11 o-iid fioin .Sanford mol fioui Ihe
Tlu* ceremony of the laying of
•ii ........ ton: country when* In* wax
the cornerstone of the new J.'i'lO,well i... -. ti mill liked
I |o* folI .wing acted a p.illhear- """ Forrest Lake Hotel, which Livestock Board b
was to huvo lo*en hgld this after­
ir . (o Ige A. Ih'Cottes. ••:. F. noon was postponed on account o
Accused By Senator
fmiie, ( C. Spencer, of lluim-s the funeral of John S. Wilson, who
( it &gt;. I' .ed Wal.Him. A. 1|, Key mol was on,; of tlu* stockholders of
In Joint Committee
tin* company.
Secretary Peariuaii, of the Cham
TAI.I.M IASSKK. Apr. 1 L—Senher iif Commerce, and 'Ir. Ilulick, ator Hodge*, of T atlnhavw . ha**
of the hotel tom puny, says that tho mad*! the charge before u joint
ceremony will he held within a session of the Senate and House
few days .and that a more elah- appropriations committee that the
*1 . -in ,lid; K. I» I imi
S.-\.N Fit A Nf'IKt O, A|ir. I L— orate program will la* arranged |-la te livestock sanitation board is
.ink, tin l.••ml , •treated, Ih pnitui &gt;•( the huttlcshiii Seuttiu, llulll Wollld Im,** been git'Cll Oil a tuiying out funds without prupert s.liindly *!i til, .. 1
:,n*i I l.ig.-lup *.i III*' lliiited State * such short notice.
11v listing reasons therefore. He
•M, Itroivu, dni.tl , kr* m id ,lle*t for Hawaii today marks heWork is progressing rapidly on {declared ho had seen one vouchor
Lonnie Sloppy, di;mrd* ely ginning of the exodus of the grand tho hotel foundation, and it is ex- for $ 1,000 payable to a former
, Sif* and costs.
1 licet for il.-; war game off Huvvnii. neeted that when the ceremony is 'Senator of which there v,*j no
ol ease i were continued to ,T h e Seattln precedes the fleet and held that this will be well udvatic- |record whatever of service reads
day's cyurt.
will act as umpire.

MANY NEW BILLS
INTRODUCED IN

SENATE MONDAY
tlXin;' il,,' hiii,i

,.| |

in il

I.t;i Mt ., .1., o,.1 il.. lie I I mi,' lo,
talulo tool b,-,*i' I f . •i ,• ii i*.i il.
fixing "1 wai’i's ii, l,o* .too* too,
pane idlin' l,y llo* todtoliial coil, I
I,• " i lls triviuj* I..... Ib id mu on
•i it lit i,.mil.
I'ixiiit! ol

II, o r - No) I’.i sid l in

K52 (uses Made tty
Police Department
in Month of March

Uij tit her i *a
leiitai to tlu- l&lt;.
... govern men I

Rotary (lul) Hears
Hawaiian Singers
Al Noon Luncheon

Of Opener (i to 2

RUSSIAN 1M{ I N fK
SUES TO REGAIN

•i-i'in a bill an
.*\iii*iisi Itiemer. -l.de".- alionn*, . ’
' ,j
'• '• of I*ram e to ,,f I.ulet- etiiiniy. said die eoiild l*e " ^
, j
am i f . in iilat imi !*, Id fo.- |S hours without fiudim;
"
......'."""to l.'i.tlOO.OIMk- n eharm* acainst her.
. ’ "A,
‘ii
■ i tll»cuHM*il
Ifermun I&gt;. Ke&gt; ■ * , • • * ■
, .
.
■
"’it the day, hn- nttornev, will be in chnrire of the .
'
The Hank "t nnnity hcnrinir teuiormiv for the . ** ,*. 1 * ,
•
i;*ment Thun*- mate ntttl I*r
\ Walt . a (!nr»
V o *i .
’* Muiri* lnail DUblH,- iLirlur that It*
tin*
. '
“Dt.
• of the* ( mir i»u;b.i;n miimiIv whu •• u . jm , ,
{
■ ('iirrcnc)
J, will b
of tinf ''
.
t .i foriy-eij;lit hour at the henrim;.
If.
,„ r
1■
M. Kobineau. The hndic enliunted today in ()| ................ ,
Hank &lt;f France,
the presence
of Indiana iand lilt • t**nt loll t tiat tin- c
,i
.
' * * . ri "l.lllie .Villusmils lUlthoritn
- were tlm-e o, ^
^ t
(il
alle.l ,.ii M. Briund Kurrv f'unninirliani.
t:*.. third 1
'*l* cl «f winniiiK member of the family t*&gt; die on
' " , ' J, , V
i n-w’poiiit, vvniili October I!. I I. ami Walter. H I .',.
' '! ie|(ulatinu the tin* last -m. and, on September 2'*.
,
^t-"
il Itrinnd con- IP2d. The cuu • **f tit »th in • :*• h ' .
. .
d v.a an inop. instance, had '. *:• c iv il a . cmi..- A ,'’'
.... it i......,i

Mcsst»njrerBeaien aiul
Jxohiii'ti by 2 BnufiiLs

•Superb In Delivery
When He Holds
Tampa to fi Bingles

■GIVEN WATER,GAS H a il lord Is Winner

&lt; ntirl O p en s \\i* h \ nr u men Is
C iv en By M v e ts’ C ou n sel;

Let Head Admits
bcialist Leaders
Lid Cabinet’s Fate

NUMBER 219.

PRICE FIVE CENTS

THE SANFORD HER \U ). TUESDAY

.apieine tn u rts d&lt; *•'
Ii ir vindii at ion of th*
•ii regard'llj' !"• Kan
inilii t rial is •'..* ,'
i I'icuii Federalt
of
".‘■•iiiplct Iy d* 111«y■*

ii on tit I11, 11 on I'ago *1

Final Tribute Paid
io .John
Wilson,
Who Died Sunday

in Hubby's Lyes
in! In Circui! (Wild

*•»ud^ti* ! &gt;u*x
•(d -run Wound
IM HUUVVM.H

I

KHKOMU, I"i• , Apr. IL— r.li
Wood Ifayni . i""i in r auto builder
•lied of influetua here today*

s, S. O. Khin)i"|s**i. I*
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Convictidn In Duval
n itvilo 0n Sto,en Property
^ Charge Is Reversed
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TALLAHASSEE, FLA. 1 3 -T h c
-Imrt roily- XuPrcn,e Court has reversed judgn odd team .,m ,n l
crim inal court of irep*?t aversion, j ord for Duval county in the case
V" is a lw a y s'rtf \ Stet&gt;hrn«on and H Rlkr.
ill?* between p| n|nt|ff^ jn crror. v*. The State
of Florida, defendant in error, in

By HARRY II. H ./NT
WASHINGTON. AprA I X in’k recent treaty with Itu
doesn't mean that Nippor.Vis con­
spiring with the Soviet rfvvernm«nt to dominate the PacifiiL I,
only means that Japan wants to
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given by Frederiek Moore, enun.
**1!ar to the Japanese foreign of-'

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Stephenson and Bike were conVicted of receiving and buying «t«&gt;l-

•_________en property, it having been alltg,pr. UI.-THr ril tool they know li to be sioleli.
rer puts too and the bad* o f their appeal to
in one hand, the Supreme Court was that the
meat counsel, evidence was insufficient to supr lie fore Sec- port the vrrilict nnd tout the trial
ermine if the court erred in it* charges to the
two concerns , Jury. The Supreme Court agree*
and Stock- that the assignm ent of error as

R i f l "Japanese eat about one pound
1 of meat per person per year." say:
R Moor*. "But they eat one pound
o ffish per person per day.
"The big sources of Japan's ti*h
■apply are the waters off Sakhalin
Island and the Berring Sea. These
i r e , Ilussian w n tets.' An umlerafanding between Japan and Rus­
ora ton th - rule that it is e*M-ntin!
sia, .entering the scope to be a l­
to a conviction for receiving stolon
lowed Japanese fishermen in these
property that the evidence shall
area*. In order to guarantee a fish 289 Are Arrested In show that the exclusion of a rea­
‘.ifrth ly for Japan, wo? th»* com ­
doubt that the accused had
Denver Police Raids sonable
pelling motive behind the Japaneso
knowledge that the property in
eftd of the agreement.
question was stolen at the time hr
^Fflendly r.litio n s between .la ­
received it. or that the circum­
ppa and Russia al»n means a &lt;ln*&lt;*r extensive raids in th’
stances of the transaction were suf­
relationship b tw eer Japan anil Denver today resulted
ficiently suspicious to put a per­
Europe. By sen, the trip front nnd women being lodge
son of ordinnrv Intelligence and
Japan to France and England, far
caution upon inquiry. Much proof
instance, is shout six week*. Ry &gt;
wa* not hnwn by the record in
*£■ fl*w*fRT*eri«n Railway. this is cut
this case, it was ruled.
to about two weeks.
"But as foreshadowing •* Japancse-Ru*« ian alliance designed to
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BALTIMORE. Apr. 13.— An andominate the I’aciff •—-lupan hurnounrement is made of the invena tlf would be the la-t to wish the
lable animal in tlie tlon of a device which will enable
ss dexplopnur.: of Russia u, .&lt; o.ari• viewpoint uf ttre-i-*.ik»- fcFK-to
-an- hen,
tim e.power. Anyone ran see why."
alt r, i - the okapi, events in far distant places. The
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This man Moore, incidentailv. is
been imported in inventor, C. Francis Jenkins, proa*a Unique figure in offtcinl nnd dinests of the Bel- i«e.s in a report he rend ut a meetplomntlr circles.
only one ha* ever ing of the American Chemical So­
An American bv birth, citizen­
und taken to Eu- ciety here that those who «tny at
ship and allegiance, he i* at the
home may see them presidential
same time an official of the Japan-----------------inaugural cerem onies from their
Bb.. aac government in a sort of superaround the bound- own firesides, baseball games and
2T diploma Lie job.
rd States is 1
so forth while 'hey are actual';’
n ia title is "eminicllor to the
happening.
Japanese foreign office. Hi? duties
aa his title indicates are advisory.
H ad s expected to keep the Jaoanasa viewpoint straight on things
BY CONDO
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American with the idea nlwav*
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of the award an* that
Four Scholarships! noConditions
scholarship is available in any
state until announcement of iu.
At George Peabody |offer
shall have Ijeen made through
the press of the state. Other conCollege Announced
TALLAHASSEE. FLA. l.T—The
State Department of Public In­
struction has received notice from
the George Peabody College for
Teachers in Nashville. Trim., that
it will offer four non-transferublc
scholarships, of a value of S'Jii
each, for the summer quarter of
11)25 to Florida, Georgia, Alabama
and several other southern states.
The scholarships are to be awarded
minty —upon—the—rt-r—'win mutation
of the respective state superinten­
dent of education.

entire summer quarter, -June 8 Aug. 20; to purstt** not less than
ten credit hour.-* o f work through­
out the entire nutnmer uartcr; to
fulfill ail conditions and require­
ment.* for credit in the courses
they pursue.

Botanists Finding
New Plants As They

name of the party sha.l have reachA portrait o f President Harding ..
,.
cd the college before June !. 1025. ndotns the new one.am llom half- ,t" U n 'u *1
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Preference Is to be given grad- cetn stamp designed for tire on r "berry, of the
uates of normal schools, college* thini-cia- ntaii matter under th ■Department of Agt
or universities.
new postage rates. A one half ' tnTallahasnae a fc
The scholar.-hip* are not to no
cent stamp carrying a profile of
.. *. i i urill
awarded to students who are In, Nathan Hale will be sold to t ike
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residence at Peabody College dur- rare of those who have pn hand a logical . ttrvcy, ant
ing the spring qunryr of thi? supply o f the old omveant stamps. Kurz. of the State
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To become eligible, applicants
The Egyptian Gazette estim ate j friends. They are
■foe tieh-4.u-.hipr mn.» ..... ,,nlv* I hqii.i'OI) F evntlinw 1.11 e xt edition through
declare their intention: To remain ' read and write, out of a popuh- states, iruni .oum.i
in Penbody College thioughout the 1 tioti of 11,onu.OOO.
aim El Paso, Texu:

automobile nnd collecting
plants along the way.
The automobile hns been n
cd by Charles Dccring, nf j
who has been Dr. Small's *r
for several years past, and
cultivates on his estate at I
Vista many of the plants L&gt;ai
l&gt;y Dr. Small on his travel,.
Dr. Small hns visited f
about forty times before, ar
Wherry once or twice, but j
be the first trip to Texas f0,
of them. While here they
out to the Ocklocknec Kivc,
Drs. Harper and Kurz, nnd
several plants they had neve
before, some of which when
back to headquarters and s
may possibly turn out to K

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T'C^J'O T&gt;f^tV13 INTO t h i s
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Cr'Ai i e e * r t
no So o n i*jf?.
S A iL &gt; T *T A \| p o n

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tjalon. He could strip n State
Uartment communication of its
high •sounding
and
ninhigioin.
phrases, and tell the .lap statesmen
ju st what Drub- Sam meant and
why he mennt it.
And the Japanese elder state
men, recognizing though not poolicly admitting that Japan is still
a youngster among civilized no
tions, profitted no little bv hi* ad ­

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it was Baron Shidehm.t. fmnn i
‘Japanese ambassador to Washing
ton, now head of Upan’s foreign
•fllcc, who signed Mooie up for
his Job undiplomatic diplomat. Tin
fifth yearly contract hn&lt; in«t I, &lt;-n
signed. Which would —cm to in­
dicate that Slonre ha*, hr-n giving
aatisfaction as well h advice.
Mooie alternates between Japan
and the United States, lirst u yea.
hero, then a year there, in order
to keep his contacts In both conn
’ tries, fre h. Tin? United Stati
still "home' to him, however, and
he'a educating his children In rln
U. S. A.
Moore and Huron Mnlstldaim. tin
oew Japanese ambassador, pre*e?i*
the long and short of diplomacy i?t
Washington.
Moore is tall, lanky—a huiiim

NOTHI’K high record of s.Urvt for ( &lt;*rtl
ides was efitc.ldi.ihed on March Rl&gt;t. On
dnv tlo* grand t )tal ol ’ i.Ol'.i.n! »1
accomplished tales since January 2*1
reochesl. Tito attainment of thi.-&gt; f-C
without doufit. the greatest record whirl
ales organization, or uny ether real
ilzntir.n of the kind. hnr. ever osUhli*
ipare? very favorably with the pales for
year of 1021. amounting to ^ 1:'.70-»,S.»7

MOM’N POI
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MooR FcUv/O ucor.e^

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MARKET ASAIM

kNCRV 6 AD - HE'S had
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SHE'S SUCH A MODEST q u i e r
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Man?.7',r ('. W. Poloncr and the *»ntirp snJee or­
g
' lUon aro u&gt; lx? conirratulated upon the splendid work ac&lt; i pliithrd thiw seuwon. And in a special way Miami it* to be
ronffrntulaled, also; for PxrccdinK' la.xt year’s* great totaJ in
hoi*; a tin '* i &lt; i re.’ortl which nn other city has ever reached
»r .•similar work, ami ;t n confirming evidence of highest rank
of Utu growth ami prosrjierity of the City.

Tliere i always safety and security in following the domlnAnfk'
It* nd in real cstalo investments.
Cora! Cables leads in satea
herauRa it leads in profits for buyers. The $100,000,000 davelrvn'cnt prog-im of Coral Cables Is keyed perfectly with thei
p nerre.". nnd -rowth of Miami, nnd opens up an entirely greater'
field for speculative enhancement than Coral Gables avert in ito
auecesaftw car r hnn ever offered heretofore.

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bet
t r i d e * i n d e v e l o p w e n t n o w hctr.t7 m a d e , i n r
a t i n n i t f r e e in D e L t t x r H i tfltw a y P u l l m a
■ e s e r v u tio n , c a l l a t t h e l o c a l C o r a l G a b h s o

to M i n m ! rru t » h n w y o u th e g r e i t
In r * fair M i a m i R i r i e r a . T r a n s p o r F o r f u l l p a r fic u i’u r j a n d t o m a k a

MELL I'M GOIKXj TO
CALL HCR A*-&gt;0 FINJC* CUT
Tiu5 SOUWOS lfJTER£STIkj&amp;

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Executive Offices:

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PROGRAM FOR APR. IS
WSB— Atlanta Journal (42rt.ni
10:45 entertainment,
W EEI—Boston
(476)
6:15 j
choir; 7 orchestra; 7:30 musical; *
8 opera; 9 Sinlnnianns.
WC.R—Buffalo (319) C music; 7 |
j,
9:30 musical; 9:30-10 Southern ou- i
to tour; 10-12 dance.
KYW—Chicago (526) 7 con- j
cert; 7:45 entertaining plans; 8 [
musical; 8:30 stage review; 8 :4 5 j
mqrir; 9:45-1 revue, i
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» WON—Chicago .Tribune (370.2) i
6 , organ; 0:30 concert, enr.er.ible; [
8 classical; 10 (lance, jazz nr- ■
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•WI,S—Chicago I344.fi) 0:30 or- I
gnu, specialities; 7:15- Inn** scouts;
8 It. F. D. program; 9 orchestra,
readings, duets, harmony four.
W EBH— Chicago Post (370.2) 7
concert; 9 tnlk, tenor; 10 brass
quartet, Hawaiian guitars, songs,
violin,
WEAR—Cleveland
(389.4)
0
concert.
AVTA.M— Cleveland (389.4)
7
WEAF jiiogiam ; 10 dance.
’WLW— Cincinnati (422.3) 0 con­
cert; 10 trio, monologue, Hello
btfys, dance.
W FAA— Dallas (silent.)
WOC— Have n port (484)
6:30
Sandman; 6:50 oral hygiene; 9
musical, organ, baritone.
TvOA—Denver (322.4) 9:10 quar­
tet, vocal, pianist, harp, instru­
mental; 12 dance.
WHO—Des Moines (52fi) 6:30
orchestra; 7:30 soprano, piano du­
1
ets: 9 symphonic; 9:45 orchestra
,WWJ— Detroit News (352.7) 7
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NPws orchestra; 8 concert; 9 dance.
"WBAP— Fort Worth Star Telegram (475.9) 7:30 program* 9:30 When George .Mock, 22 of Cincinnati, O., passed the home of Virginia
linnet"
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Kii.R.ry, 2'),
was impressed with the hearty, smile of the girl
p\V)t— Havana (400) 7:30 hand though she wa* unable to leave tier wh-el chair. Virginia hs:: been-on
concert.
invalid since infancy due in infantile paralysis. Mock’s visits became
K N X ~ Holly wood (337)
8:15 frequent. ‘Ihe oilier day In* pushed the wheel clutir to the courthouse
irtuM*; 9 concert; Iff varied; 121 nml *u‘ un'* Virginia were mnriied by Magistrate Hu.-ry McGrnw.

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ON GENEVA AND MELLONVILLE AVENUES
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Why not buy where others are buying? You can ’t lose by buying property in Oak Hill.

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' WMC— Memphis (silent).
W EAF— New York (491.5) II
tri»;..6:30 band concert; 7:30 harp­
ist. plan' t; j (puna hour; 9 sym ­
phony: 1ft orchestra.
W JZ- New York (454.3) orches­
tra; 7 Wall St. Journal review;
7:10 NYU Air college; 7:30 glee
ecluh: 9:30 dance.
|W H N — New York (361.2) 6:30
hralth Inlk; 8 orchestra; 9 dance;
ip JO revue; 11 dance.
WDlt— Newark (405.2) 7 r&gt;npram&gt;r7:45 vocal; 9:30 saxophone ennarfiHle; 10:15 orchestra.
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KGO— Oakland (361.2) ft chncart..
» &lt;»KliKA
«K DKA —
— Pittsburgh
(309.1 i
fi; 15 talk; 7:15 address; 8 Dry
SlIlV* Hour.
WCAE—P itt-bu rgh ,(461.3) 0:30
Sunshine girl; 7:30 concert; 9:30
concert.
K(!W — Portland
On*;*on fan
(4iU.5) 8 concert, solos; 10 con­
cert.
1VKAD—Porto Rico (3-10.7) fi
m ns leal.
' WFI—-Philadelphia (394.5)
fi
tulle
WOO Philadelphia (508 2) fi:30
orchestra; 7 concert; 9:30 recital;
9:iU) .orchestra.
KPO —San Francisco
(429.5)
8:3t) n u b * -tin: 9:30 hand; to m .
rDumi-nlul; II idd songs; 12
dunce.
, WHY Schenectady (379.5) fi
orchestra. organist,
FJIJ Scuttle Post lotellu'enci’r
(23-1:41 10:30 concert ; 11:30 truveloffue.
WD7. Springfield (333.3) fi:3u
French course; 7 Uncle Hill; 7:15
m«v.lc dubs; 8:45 dance; 0:05 ainicirtr^ orchestra.
KSD— St. Louis Post Dispatch
(515.11 7 program.

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Four-letter words running across, and five-letter words running
down. You ought to find tin* gam* rallied interesting today, because
ut' this feature. It’s designed for mplicitv in solving. And don't let
the two long work- on each -mb- hotliei vou. either.
p Second note in scale.
HORIZON T A I.
tu.
( Entreat tea,
I. Feat In rs of m &lt;* 11iclt.
(iuidcii.
fi. To gaze fixedly.
I 'eiidlV.
I.iutud
containing
eresol
in
a
II.
15. Had in mind.
large amount.
Id. I'vrtuiiiing t &gt; one’s Dirt Ii.
12. To unfasten.
lh. I urge double flower of the
13. Prefecture or department in
spring mid summer.
( ‘hitui.
13. Rouses from sleep.
II. The surface measure of a
21. Rolls of film.
plane region.
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Small blood-i.licking Insects.
15. Dinner!;,
23.
D&gt;. Cluster of knots hi wool fihoi 21. Active.
Very small particles.
17, To apt end.
2fi. Parts in a drama.
tieni
secured
fmin
nysters
18.
27. Warehouse,
19. Opposite of woof,
29. Spirits.
- 11. pait of Verb t'l he.
.a. 'in divide a sentence into its
-*• Pel uses.
grammatical parts.
Deadly.
12. Cries Imlulv and continuously.
Eras.
33. Sleeps.
Mi.
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135. Form of thou.
311. Wen.
~ 1• lenipeu i'd
i iron.
18 A itifieial hair for head cover
small
conlel
piece
: ■ f) V rv *
mg.
29. Porticos.
39. Quantity,
3U. Dud.
it). To subsist,
31. Misfortunes.
II. Mothei.
32. C o m m i t t m e n t , in a home.
33. Rodent.
Burn.
ANSH ER TO \ KSTKItDAY’S
Coroners Exhume Five 3.5. Tinvcls
bv uutn
CROSS-WORD P l ’Z'/LK
!fi. Fairy.
Houles In Co ml ueling 37.
Hone.
Poison Investigation ..*1. t*.. a g -..i t /,« .ii* i ii,ii.
39. I uriat.
I liter for 1be dead
lTUf'AOO, Apr. 13.—Coroners III.
II
Melted.
of Cyok county, Illinois and Por­ 12. The floor, of glu
I'.irnucc
ted ‘county, Indiana, are preparing 13. Paris (especially married).
todav* to exhume the bodies of five
numb* rs of the David Cunningham
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family examine for poison.
Au­
1. Comrnonplaei*.
thorities will redouble their effort
to untangle the mystery of five 2. Instrument imilar t • harp, pi
dentin and two cases of sudden 3. Second-hand.
convulsions in the family within 1. Bird similar in o.&lt;ti n h.
5. Hebrew inline lot liod
six years.
Airs. Anna Cunningham, mother j fi. Flies.
7. Highway lax.
o f fh’e family, under guard in a
hospital here, attempted to kill! 8. Similar to a donkey.
herrteif by twisting u sheet into a I
rope to choke herself. The a t - 1
tem pt wax thwarted by a police
woruun guarding her. The condi­
tion of the son, David, Jr., who is
critically ill Is unchanged.

Lyle Taking Active
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ffi.U Reprc: entulive J. R, Lyle,
o f f Seminole county is taking an
imtlO'e part in the business of the ■
ATHLETIC FIELD
l.een la tm e is evidenced by tile a
number o f committee appointments ■
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Senator Overstreet, of this district ■
Leins? bn old memla-r, is on a num­ ■
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is 'chalrtnun of two of the most
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ON HAItU ROAD WITHIN NINE MILES
OK SANFORD

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POSITIVELY THE BEST HUY IN THE STATE
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n|)jtroaeliid Mr. Wideiier seeking Stin|»lies iniKleiale, demand iiukI- h.mfnuin. u Iium I'lirlstlan nan. i .i 'I'lli- N*irl)l'v*Sl Ijll.lll’ l nf Ilie
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(I'utitiliued front l'ii|;e tine!
•i;iir.re.*Jinirters of Mii&gt; Xnrtli*
cities iii Florida Mid imration fcanchisj tax bill vliich
Roomn 501*5112. I’hone 95
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VNjimIiciI •l-os filic I wlfr.
— I'ji rr**11. wIiokd t'hrKiFirst National Hank Building.
would provide for the levying of :*
a
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Tin* i piisun for til" action, Cover- ' •••&gt;&gt;'tv and condition S:t.2r..3.71}.
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ahll&gt; lit. Soul I' "t It on i;i 3a
ran- s»?•«?* of a rich Uumimmi oil mair- * ,
arrivi'ii I carbon tracks yfrMHihn
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lima, anil in mi* -uni all oilier
Hcmgo, Mr. R. L. Shipp.
l lie ,belief
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for the eompp'M.ry study of th- for-i , ^ l l p,"meiHV,n
,J' Florida
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it), the public school, ami for till
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n 1.128.
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Shipping l*«»it»l Infor mat ton:
•bleed was that tilt the rights of
ii.ftlii most neetneidar parts telenhom* eompanies on the state
|e ttagc.ir:. A e.-ter.lay and hidhwnys.
’ whith iKt» lm given Friday
A house emicurrent resnlttlion
ng by at..re than 800 school providing ft.t the 1. g .li/in g .&gt;f the
in . Satt'.'id, will be the name “ Floridians" for tile citizens
l-ju h!c. which will,sh«w t h e 'o f Florida was drfrated &gt;.n mo! of imiia't liity.*., before tlie iinn ot Senator I'ludips.

Sanford; Clear, wairn. .Mmletate
wire im.tiiry. Demand and trail mg ntodarale. maiket -tendv. Cat •
l.,;oi.s F. &lt;&gt;. I!., u ual terms. Florid,i to inch crate(loiilon SelfI.J;tm.hing in the tought. U. S. No.
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LETTER

of an \: ln;il, I ,f i le r fnttM ;t M;m F a r im ; D eal It.
I t o il- , heart ft'l si titl v, |*rnl)'il&gt;ly th e m r s l s o n s a liu u a l anti w id r li ilisr n s-ed l.'lle r
ter w rillen on L ife in su ra n ce .
lead it.

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A m i I lieu follow th e im p u ls e il ereale:

U r Hill:
A .! oou i. ilgiiijt vntir l.'lle r o f yeM lei'tlay, I wtniltl jrhully im r e a s tr in y life in n r loiiioi
rttw Il /.III
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re i.rii.ltitlt, || y o u t i*iti|.l jilttre iL Mill Vint .MtiMu.'l,
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! lie Im irlli lim e j it te n year .. | am l i v i n g In In* li.ipel 111, lilll I Itere it
n le im tily in Hie llr iiig h l t li.it litis m ay lie my la I .lay nit eu rllt,

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Il &lt;ii,l ird i e t|n ii’e an e sp e r l aeen u n l" i; a r e : ( 1 ) i ‘;isii in I,auk,
II , CM I l.ni H m lil am i |»t.'i;.niial el le d d ,
••lli i;:; (:i) I ,ife in.airain
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to - . inam a I i \ lnl.il . II. I l\ Iren \ ear 111 I111 111.
* i ,i m an o f ::v !i Mill I Megan nn m l lu n g , am i liuil •" w*.i‘k lilt way
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,. I.p* t la in In carry lf:’.o ." |n
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■..! I .Inplil it | w'ntlltl h a v e avetl e v e n llia l m in It. Ini ■••nine l i o ie s - i l \va • "
' i t t y le In p ay l}|»: p iriu im ti. am i n iily Inr ilie le a r n| lo ile ilu r v Inreeil ui"

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'.I lliank llravea Dial I look I In* in mam i xn .1 kepi tC Ini'il eiuihles me
i i the operating mom wit It anxiei.' n.ily f&lt;*r niysell, an,I imne lur Nell and

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*in ant rnme nut alive. Ilia funeral expenses Mia) Me paid It) llial week I'
I" i ml icy o f $ 2 1 0 w h ich I lia \ • , a n n u l j u s l fo r llia l piirj «e*e: anil th e .'}.f&gt;.ti"ti
1 I | "«.k u lic ii I Imi il t m y liniisc 'vill w ip e &lt;*C
lint lu o r lg a g e , lea v in g
$ 25,000
litis rv a n a t d per c e n l, w ould y ie ld a n in c o n ie &lt;d •'•■l.ouo. w h ich w ith im
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o to p ay. sh o u ld m ake Null and i lu* l)oy fa ir ly c o m lm tu h lu .
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ia r th e u u e u r ta in ly uf tom orrow w iili n u ith u r r e m o r se nor w orry, and I ..w e
■■. " * i m ind la r g e ly to you . You h elp e d m o c h o o s e tin* w iser co u r se .
| .-n
i ■ ! c o n fid e n tly looked fo r w a rd to r ic h e s a n d o ld a g e . ro m orrow , lif e a n d i!

I1' ' miiits may be cu t‘off. My air tasllcs will have tumlilud, and my ciicrislitd
"I"'' - dead as my flesh!
M .w ever, th n tn g h liVe insurtim e, in.' la m ily w ill r e c e iv e som e id th e m um p i
imt live lo n g e n o u g h in m ake. T h e y w ill h a v e a h o m e and a n in e in co m e ini
lun g' w h ich o v en had I liv e l, I co u ld n o t
h a v e g u a r n n ic e ti to thorn k teau s"

,f " on.crtiiiiities nf health and uf Inisine-ss.
Life insurant,' has dnue for my
v hat h'coul.d hot do n i y s e l A l &gt; own experience is a conclusive demunslra• d - i.lessed service
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titled y o u to know of m &gt; ti r.'-lul griiiitm le. lo you an d the great tpti.se you
'present.
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202 First Street

Fiiol Life Insurance Co.
1(15 First National Hank Building
Sanford, Florida.
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FLOWERS THAT BLOOM TN THE SPRING TRA-LA

A s Brisbane Sees It

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Muncle Won't Save You.
Huy (food Land.
Building a flood Name.
Choking a Woman.
By ARTHUR BRISBANE

Marak a, 1997.

The beautiful spring
selling at top prices.
A chock book is very
log. Picture the ptuhns
words “ For bootlegger_

( C o p y r i g h t 1946)

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D e l i v e r e d In C i t y by C a r r i e r ,
w e e k . ICC. W e e k l y E d i t i o n
p e r year.
S P E C * A t. S O T I C B l All
o b itu ary
n o ti c e s , c a r d s o f t h a n k s , r e s o l u t i o n s
nnd no tices of e n t e r t a i n m e n t s w h e re
c h a r g e s a r e m a d e w ill h e c h a r g e d
fo r a t r e g u la r n d v eritslm c rates.

M E Vim: ft T H E ASSOCIATED PHESA
T h e A m u c i a t e i i P r e s s la e x c l u s ­
iv e l y e n t i t l e d t o t h e u s e f o r ro p u b l i c a t l o n o f a ll n e w s d l s p a t e h e s
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 a i n i h ll a h e d h e r e i n . AH r i g h t s
of rep u b licatlo n of special d is p a tc h ­
es herein n re also re s e rv e d .

TUESDAY. APRIL 14. 192i
THE HERALD'S PLATFORM
1.— Deeper water route to Jackson­
ville.
2.
— Construction of St. Johns-Indim River canal.
3.— Extension of white way.
4. — Extension of local amusements
— Swinnlng pool, tennis courts,

YOU MAY be as strong as John
L. Stilllvnn, Jack Dempsey and
W ills, the colored man. rolled into
one, but your inside machinery U
no stronger than-thar o f-th e ave­
rage man and it mny be wonker.
Phyaicnl strength won’t save
you from the effects of foolish
eating, Babe Ruth, ill, disregard­
ing his doctor’s warnings, ate n
grout many fried
potatoes for
breakfast. Later he was uncun*
xcioue for ninety minutes and was
carried through the window of his
railroad car on n stretcher.
You have only one stomach, one
heart. Don’t abuse them.

A bank hook continues
Cieat American Novel.

IF YOU buy good real estate
nnd keep it. it will keep you. The
original old A stor bought, a piece
of hind on Now York's Broadway
lor $25,000. Messrs. Zukor and
I-asky, of the
Famous Players
Corporation, bought it for $7,000,&lt;100 and will build oil it a theatre!
and office building costing $7,000,000 more, at Broadway, Fortythird and Forty-fourth Streets.

You may read “Road- of DixM
if you care to do so. but do J
mistake it for a tourist guide M

We went to the New Y
rium once. And as we v
ing they thought we wei
ing.
And tve seized a book
“The Counterplot’’ eagerly
found therein nothing about
gain sales.
New complete works of
speare sells for $2.93. w]
about the price of a shirt
"Eyes of India' is
book. When it conies
one might say these t

Even though a new novel tiu
“Bobbed Hair" was written bjj
authors,
that
numher
enough.
“Hip Crops from Little
is a nice book to read to
tuce and radishes.

HOW MUCH the Astor family
huvu got out o f that real estate i
while holding it is not known*. For;
the right to put electric sign s on
the roof advertisers paid $150,001)
a year.
Huy good land and KEEP it.
WHEN IT S EASY TO LAUGH
Zukor and Lasky. before they die.
I t’s easy to laugh when the skies
,'yiil pinko nut of that pi** • w .ft
nre blue
property ten tim es more than the{
And the sun is shining bright;
As tors have made out of it in the
Yes, easy to laugh when your
A MAN’S PRAYER
friend nre true
last 100 years. Zukor and Lasky
And therc’a happiness in sight.
improve property to the lim it. The
But when hone has fled and the
Aators never did that. They just]
skies are gray.
waited
for more babies to lw bornj The following inspiring petition it is more particularly the a tti-'a
And the friends of the past have
turned away.
and make their land more valuable. which appears on a business desk tilde of mind with which the man *
Ah. then indeed it’s a hero's feat
in Miami and taken from the col­ meets them. Was it Browning who *
To conjure a smile in the face of
umns of a Now York newspaper said that this world is just a stuff ■
WHAT
IS
the
value
of
a
good
defeat.
name? Financiers that bought represents the unspoken determi­ to try one's soul’s strength o n ? jB
nation of the usunl American who The people who are the bulwarks ■
the Dodge automobile company must beat his way hut g ets con­ of social life and institutions ate J|
It'a easy to laugh when the storm
is o’er
from the heirs of the two able siderable satisfaction in doing it: &lt;usually those who have fronted ■
And your ship is safe in port;
the gale of life daringly and bavi ■
"Let me live, O jiig a ty Mas­
brothers
that established it have
Yea, easy to laugh when you're on
gone through the slorm, not w ith - ; jj
ter,
re-sold
the
company
to
the
pub­
the shore
out scars, but with their colors;*
Such a life as mine should
Secure from the tem pest sport.
lic (keeping a lot of stock for
flying. UV like to trust our lives J
know,
But when wild waves wash o’er
them selves) at a valuation in which
in
the hands of tried seamen rather
Testing
triumph
and
disaster,
the storm -swept deck
the name Dodge represents $K0,*
never *
Joy—and not too much of woe; I than with one who ha
And vour gallant ship is a batter­
made a successful voyage. It is B
last me run the gamut over.
000,000. The public eagerly pur­
ed wreck.
a milestone in any man’s life when ■
Let me fight and love and
chases the stork and bonds at that
All, that ia the time when it's well
he comes to the conclusion that a *
laugh,
worth while
valuation.
worthwhile career docs i^ot consist ■
And when I'm beneath the
To look in the face of defeat with
of a lied of roses. *
clover,
a smile.
Living soft may seem attractive B
Let this he my epitaph:
SIMILARLY. W H E N
Hart
from the outside nut the life that ■
'Here lies one who took his
It's easy to luugh when the battle’s
Schaffner &amp; Marx made a company
is marked chiefly by idleness and J
chances
fought
of their business, tho name which
plyapure bynr^ littJy, cymparison in ■
Iq the busy wor)d, i\f, jptut.
And you know that the victory's
they hnd established, by business
real joyous satisfaction with the j'
Battled luck and
circum­
won;
life that enters into the game of a
ability and SOUND ADVERTIS­
stances,
Yes, easy to lough when the prize
action, enlarging itself Gy its re* ■
Fought and fell and fought
you sought
ING. sold for five times ns much
sponsibllities and increasing many- *
Is yours when the race is run.
as the actual assets. And that • again;
fold its faculties hy reason of the ■
But’s here’s to the man who can
* Won sometimes—but did no
name was probably worth TW EN­
! necessary adjustments required to ■
laugh when tho blast
crowing,
TY times as much as the assets.
Of adversity blows, he will con­
Lost sometimes—but did not | cope with the daily dilemmas and B
quer nt Inst,
Iditficultics certain to be confronted *
wail.
Build tip a name by hone.sly, in­
For the hardest man in the world
*
telligence, wise advertising, and » Took his beating—but kept go- | in nn active career!
bo heat
“ Life is not an idle ore,
„
'
ing,
you have something
that fire,
Is the innn who can laugh in the
| But iron dug from central
Never let his courage fail
earthquake or tornado cannot doface of defeat.
gloom,
He was fallible ami human. I
— The Girl's Friend.
stroy.
And healed hot with hitter i =
Therefore loved and under­
tears
stood
Tho height of shrewdness is
And battered by the shocks of
Both his fellowmnn and woTHE GOVERNOR of Georgia it
shown hy the one-armed man who
doom."
| I
man,
SANFORD’S FORUM
asked to commute the sentence of .
puts his money in the other pocket
That was a great word of Phil- j
Whether good or—not so good;
Mrs.
Ida
Hughes
from
hanging
to
so he can’t reuch it.
lips Brooks, who said: "Pray for
Kept his spirit undimlnlshed,
The woman
powers to fit your tasks, not for i
Never lay down on a friend,
pint tiiat they had recorded was life imprisonment.
Editor the Sanford Herald;
tasks to fit your powers.”
A good exam ple of high financ
Played the game till it was
Dear Sir:—"I notice in your pa­ not the plat that I signed and murdered her mother-in-law in a
To get a great job, too big to he
ing is FYnnee borrowing nmnoj per of April 1 that you have nn showed lots of only twenty-five fit of passion, and "because she is
finished,
accomplished readily, and then to
from the United States to pay in article stating that the delay in feet in width.
Lived a Sportsman to the
a woman" the prison commission
bummer away at it, day by day,
terest on money she already owe. opening the extension of First I Therefore the agreement mad a thinks she ought not to be hanged.
It is not so much tin* kind of ob­ through summer’s heat and win­
Street was due to the fact that the by them has expired and is now
You may add that no common­
stacles and disasters a matt finds ter's cold, this is characteristic of
city had been unable to obtain the null and void.
"Today 1 gave the city of San­ wealth. culling itself civilized, confronting him in life that counts; greatness.
The University of Chicago ha i deed to the right of way through
would disgrace itself by choking a
announced that it could use seven­ the property next to Mellonvillc ford a deed to First Street throbgu woman to death. The remarkable
my
property
with
»he
understand­
Avenue,
which
property
I
own.
teen nnd a half million dollars to
thing is that nnv man cun be per"In fairness to me nnd to the ing that they would begin grading saudetl. for pay to do u job of that
a good advantage.
Goodness,
moat any university could do that. other tax payers in Sanford and and paving of First Street, some­ kind. How cun he doubt, if there
Seminole county I will appreciate where close to the hotel and would is a bell, that lie will go to it ?
come this way and not to grade
A check up by the Fort Myers it if you will puhlidi this letter so nnd pave the street througli my
that
the
true
facts
of
the
mutter
lilt*, ( t in f.K.vMhiv I
worries
Chamber of Commerce of census
land until they had finished this about the treaty between Japan
figures for that city shows that shall be known.
"On Jiiii. 2, 1U25, I signed an end of it, so that it would eiintd.- and Russia,
suggesting it may
over two thousund people were not
the farmers to harvest their crops, mean a "rinsing of the open door,"
enumerated by the census taker. agreement with the Bodwell Real­
also the City agreed to give me
A revised enumeration in Sanford ty Go., in regard to the extension ; the dirt that is taken out of this preventing trading hy Americans
of
First
Street,
and
the
Lake
|
in the East.
will probably show as many, if not
Why didn’t our highly intelligent
more, were not counted in the re­ Front Hnulovnrd on my property. property when the street is graded,
This agreement was that the pin: to be olaced on the lower end ot Government think of all Itiui be­
cent census here.
fore ?
I signed would lie recorded within my property.
"As I am interested in the devel­
When other nations were ar­
ninety days fiom January 2nd,
It has leaked out that [’resident ' and that this pin' showed that oping of Sanford this right of wa;&gt; ranging to trade with Europe, our
Cool id ge has paid sixty-five dot- j lots were to lie fifty feet in was given to the city free of Government was worrying about
lura for a suit of clothes and im­
■mine infantile American financiers
charge.
mediately he became the target
that bought the worthless bonds
Yours truly,
for rebukes because his action ap­
E. F. LANE." of the Czur’s Government, when
pears out of ki-eping with his pro­
Uingling and
Burnuni's Aztec
gram of economy. But the fact
"Zip" might have realized their
is that if he wools to pay that
worthlessness.
price for ids clothes, it's nobody’s
darn business.
The Sanford baseball team has
started the season off in a blaze
of glory by trimming the Tampa
Smokers hy u score of six to two.
Churlic Britt wired back and de­
clared tlie local aggregation look­
ed like a million dollars. If the
team continues to look that way
for tho remainder of the season,
nothing short of t. pennant will bo
good enough for its reward.
------ o--------Likes and Dislikes.
A man I like
Is Reuben Flynn;
For he is one
Who won’t hutt (n.
— H astings ( Neb.) Tribune.
A liiao I hale
Is Rufus Stout
Of money he
Is always out.
— Cincinnati Enquirer.
A man we like
Is Henry Dent;
He* never says:
"I haven't a cent."
—Spartanburg Journal
A bird we loathe
Is Amos Fateh;
He’s never, never
Got a match.—Johnny Spencer.
A man we dislike
Is Thomas Jones;
Drinks red Hquor

And rolls the bones.

Where the Real Fault Lay
! "Nope," said the American "I
The tourist was one of that t y p e hail from Nehrasku. It’s a durnwhich for some mysterious reason ed good state, too—oest in the
are more numerously encountered Union. You ought to come out
abroad than at home. He was do* there smite time, elder, and give
ing the cathedral towns of E n g -; us the once-over."
land, not because he was partic-. "Eli—quite so,*’ ?aid the revor*
ularly interested in English to w n s.’ ened
gentlemen.
"Then." he
or in English cathedrals e ith e r ,! continued, "since you are newly
hut because the guide hook ml- come to this place it must scorn
vised him to do so.
j to you, even as it does to those
Near the close of a glorious of us who dwell in the-ic cloistered
music
spring afternoon he stood on the and holy precinct
greensward fncihg Canterbury c u -lo f our glorious bells comes flouting
thcdrul with his legs planted far down to one almost like the voice
upurt, his cap on the buck of hu of the Almighty Himself, seeking
head, his hands rummed deep into through the medium of their old
his trousers' pockets, his cigar brazen throats to communicate the
Muck into or,c corner of bin | m essage of peace, on earth good*
mouth, and on his face an ex-1 will to man, to tin His children
pression betokening profound bore- here below."
dom.
| “ W hich?” inquired the visitor,
The
celebrated
Canterbury , inclining his head somewhat,
chi■in's were tinging f&lt;&gt;r v«s|wrs, I "Er— wbnt i meant to say was,"
filling all the air with silver m e!-!stated the clergyman, "is that one
ody, when a side door of the c a -’ must carry away from here, after
thcdral opened and there isued hearing our chimes, the conviction
forth a little, plump, pink-cheeked, &lt;in his soul that really he has been
benevolent clergyman. He in cul-1 in communication with Deity it*
lured tones said to him :
'se lf— thut the voices of the angels
"I take It, sir, thui you nre a have cried out to him. Er—Is
stranger?’*
it not so, my friend?"
"Hey?" inquired the American,
The American shook his head,
cupping one hand about his oar.
"I'm sorry, purson," he said reThu clergyman raised his voice: gretfaily, "but them d—n bells
"I assume, sir, that you tiro not ia m aking so much noise I can't
a resident of these parts?"
hear a word you say!"

FRANCK IS in favor of the fly­
ing machine because she now has
I.ihmi figh ting airplanes.
This country, ignoring other-,
should proceed to build submar­
ine* nnd flying machines, saving
to other nations: "Don’t get ner­
vous. I shall leave you alone as
lung a s sou leave me a lo n e . But
if vou DON'T leave me alone, |.».l
out."
TH ERE IS common sense tn Cal-'
ifornia. us well as sunshine and
prosperity.
The Lower House
posses a bill making it a felony to
sell food or liquor containing
wood alcohol.
If any bod v sells wood alcohol
and the consumer dies, the seller
is guilty of murder;
THAT IS u good law. But what
about the kind o f alcohol
that
doesn’t kill you right away, but
does kill vou in the end, if yodr
bootlegger sells you und your drink
enough of it? Why not make that
murder in tha second degree.

Nothing feels twm
extreme vanity than
a tittle shoe.

The B iggest and Best Show Ever
•
In Sanford”

Proroeds for Benefit American Legion

Accumulation nt* money requires application of in­
telligence, education, character and ability. Are
you applying these qualities? An account with
th e Seminole County Bank will lie of e x c e lle n t
service to vou.

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Advertisements bring
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APRIL 14, IMS.,::

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

FIVE

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Report of the condition of the
■OfficeH8

M ISS KATIIUYN WIL KEY*, Society Editor,

D eligh tfu l Shower Is
Given Monday N ight
H onoring Miss Glisson

Social
Calendar
Tuesday
ill be a call meeting of
Harrison ^ a p ter. V .
the home of Mrs. W.
|R. »t Martin Street, bethis uI*
Ipalnietto and Sanford AveFields as
[with Mr? \V. T. will
be at
L The meeting
if/'suinber Three of All
rhurth will give a card parj dance at the Knights of
bu» Hall at 8 o clock.
I R A. Newman will enterL Evening Hridge Club .
[ o0y Chittenden will entert. Tuesday Duplicate Cluo.
' Social Department of the
Club will have on evening
party with Mrs. \ \ . T.
,v ns hostess. For reservniu the hostess No. 21.

PHONE:—Rea. 428-J

MR. AND MRS. BODWELL ENTERTAIN
WITH DINNER DANCE HONORING
MR. AND MRS. HOWARD IUJLIQK

of Sanford, Flroida

| Covers were laid for GO at the
i bountifully appointed dinner table
ybich hud at intervals down its
Country Club with a dinner [dunce length, great bowls of golden tit*I*
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Howard .fodiis. Prenet
roses a^d, ferns,
Hulick. who have recently became which were joined b y -sprays of
re sldenta-of-ftm forth-------K-----jtdyY font. Tiny velldw birds were
i Mr nml Mr, Tt&gt;»Uvo!l nod 'Mr. perched upon the glasses to hold
and Mrs. Hulick received the t the place curds. Nut cups of I'el*
Mrs. Dean. Miss Williams and guests. Mrs. I! ,lwc|l was beauti- ' low with a tinv daffodil werq pineMiss Glisson received the guests | fully gowned in a heavily headed 1cd with the favors of fans for the
in the spacious living room which ! rose crept* and Mrs. Hulick wore i ladies and cigars for the gentle­
was artistically
decorated with i a lovely gown o f black lace trim- men: the favors were wrapped in
vnri-colored spring flowers.
! med with a s i n g l e ornament of yellow and bound with a flower.
During the evening Mrs. Henry orange ostrich. Itoth ladies car­ Over this scene of lovlinoss a gold­
Colcough. sang “All for You." Miss ried arm bourne; of golden Pre­ en glow was cast from the shnded lights,
Rosamond Radford and Mrs. Dean net roses.
The club had been converted inboth gave groups of readings
Fall awine the sumptuous eight*
which were delightfully enjoyed. i to a fairy bower *,f loveliness us­ course dinner, dancing was enjoy­
The guests were given cards to ing, the Easter colors of yellow ed to a late hour. The music was
write good wish for the bride us­ and white, hnev paints were nr- furnished bv the Fort Pitt C'olleg*
ing their own names in them. A | ranged to «cr.... the walls and j inns of nrlendo. During the eve­
contest for drawing flowers was garlands of yellow aim white were ning punch was served from a
held and Miss Margaret Davis won draper! from the center of the
a box of Coty’s powder, which I room. The stairway was entwin­
ed with fern and u beautiful howl
she presented to Miss Glisson.
The guests wore invited into-the of Easter iilie- \va- placed at the
dining room which had been bottom of the stair rail. The
uniquely arranged to represent a .mantel was banked with fern and anil .Mr
garden in" which were many gay palms am! here a long flower b«*v mnnv In
inaid-l.ni
flower bods and an unusual “ Wish­ held growing golden daffodils.
ing Well" at which each guest had
her fortune told.
Mrs G, A. Radford, Mrs. Fan­
nie I cc, Miss Rosamond Radford
Two little girls dressed in green
and Miss Gussic Frank and Miss
and pink carrying baskets invitKnhu—Ghittendan—motor?;! to Or
cd Miss Glisson to gather flowers
lando. Monday afternoon.
in the garden, as each flower was
gathered, n g ift was found tied to
Miss Knrita I- ikc returned Tiles--------day from rallalias ee.
1 MD. Teague Simmons has re­
Tile hostess assisted by Miss
tained from a visit with friends i
Marion Hand and Miss Martha
Mr. and Mrs.
I K. Spurting in Miami and is the guest of her
Drown, served a delicious salad spent Ttiesd-'y in u tlando.
i^r-■r- Miss Mildred Simmons in
course. Favors of rose baskets m„
the Welaka Apartments.
ed with candies were given. There
Mrs. Howard l.vman. of A lta­
were hi present.
monte Springs, -limit Tuesday in
Tile mintv friends of little Miss
Sanford.
"Duster" Wight, young daughter
Musical And D a n c e
*----of Mrs. Walter Wight, will l**» sorto team Ihat idle i- ill at the
Planned By Woman’s nM
nv s v w * . W t ,!r^i..Mv'ii' i\IVinntd-l-nughton
Hospital.

the dose or business April 6th, 1925, condensed fW&gt;m the report
■7‘ ’ to the Comptroller of tho Currency.

LIABILITIES

RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts..... $1,1-17,263.20
O v e rd ra fts.......................
290.56
Stocks and Bonds...... 325,741.25
Office Building, Bank­
ing Room Furniture
and F ix tu r e s...............
207,500.00
Cash and Due from Banks 798,249.47

150,000.00

Capital S to c k ................... 8
Surplus and Undivided
p r o fits ..................
Dividends Unpaid
C irculation...........
DEPOSITS ......

66 , 211.12

1.170.00
17.200.00
214,463.36

$2,479,044.48
the State

Personals

First National Bank
Capital and Surplus, $216,000.00

Club For N ext Week |,kz
I h u r- n u y

F .1. Gonzalez will eiiterti.,* Du plunk- l.aneheon Club
c o'clock.
s. W. W. Potter will cntcrthe Itmi Tmi bridge Club.
Agnes Guild will give mi
(r dam .* Hu Valdez Hotel
is. ,lnhn Render will entertain
t*!rr- It ridge i lib at her home
lest First Streetl Order of the Eastern Star
pmld its regular meeting ill
llasonif Mall at 7:-TO o'clock,
a will lie initiation.

--------V. T. Johnson. *&gt;f Jacksonville
Two outstanding social events of ipmit Saturday
m Sanford on
the Sanford Woman’s Club for j business,
next week are the musical with the
program of Norwegian
Musii
I!av Durden
which is to lie given Tuesday b&gt; con vent uni of
the Music Department and
the Daytona.
dance to lie given by the House
Committee Friday evening.
1.aureiice ItieKani. of Ft I-mil
It takes but the announcement ordain, was a busiuo-. visitor in
of another of the series of musi­ Sanford, iMondav.
cal teas which have been the pro­
gram of the Music Department
this w intei. to give promise of nn-

Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Scott nml
Miss I ouise Sariis returned Mon­
day from Walia-:-ti where they
were the guests of Mr. ami Mrs.
A It. Mnchaels, for the week-end.

DIRECTORS
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N.
ii.
F.
T.
T.

A. I5RUM I.KY
(). ('M A SK ,
D uBO SE.
l \ FO RSTER.
I. H A W K IN S .
J. M II.LK K ,
w. \y. r . s m i t h

OFFICERS:
F. 1\ FORSTER. President.
L. A. BRUM LEY, Vice Presitlent
T. J. MILLER, Vice President.
B. F. WU1TNER, Cashier.
A. L. BETTS. Assistant Cashier.

Mr. and Mrs. Warn-n If. Smith
will make Sanford their perman­
ent le-idetli'i'. Mr. Sniitii ii local
manager of the liodwell Realty
Co. Mrs. Smith will ruluin from
the North in June.

15. K. SI!FIRM .

I apt. Jeiiig. of Gadsten, Ala.
who is making a tour of inspcc
lion through the South of tin
National Guard and I’antaiil A. A
Fall of Orlando, reviewed the In
cal Home Guard. Saturday.

I!. F. \ \ 11IT N K ll,

Flo Picks Another Winner

■h. L. I' Hagan will entertain
'■v.ii.io-1,1 ' lull at ai.'io o'clock
it home nr. Sanford Heights.

Mrs. Scott Is Hostess
To Pipe Organ Club

c a n y

onniniei

.S aturday

f Harry T. liodwell will enhn with a bridge luncheon at
l.'ountrv club.
h* Story Hoar will be lu-ld at
Library at III o'clock.
It* Heading Flub will meet at
Library at III o'cloek.

ileatha Class Has
teeting at Tea Room
p I'hiluthcu Sunday School
L uf the I’re.Mivterian Church
I its uuuithlv meeting, Monday
ping, ut the Hetty Ann Tea
|i" with :o members presented
l Miss Fove Turner in charge,
pie sm all ta b l e s were attrac[!'• ili'vnrateil with many flowers
fh ih'ioeti rnliir of pink. DurI the "i ving of the delicious
pe*r the i egular business meetl«h- held. Many splendid reI- we,, reuil and the election of
ft
the coming year wus
p with the following result:
I* ituF Gillen, president: Miss
F* Man.I, viee-nresident. Miss
p* Dairen Eastcrhy, recording
pm
Mi-s Irma Smith: enrponiliiig secretary ami Miss
biim Dutton, treasurer.
Mliiwing the business a dcI'tful program wus given by
s it.him- Chatimnn and Mrs.

‘pendahles Meet
W ith Miss Proctor
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'■iiil.. i |;is, was held Monday
"‘ipg ui
home of Miss I.uI’riH'ior.
at (lowers were pleasingly u;hi Hu ..ruling. After the usual
itair of „ business meeting a
d h, r wu enjoyed. A “Pupf ^oiiy Gamu” was played ut
Rh Mi s ITuacis Hughey won
"Hd- ,,f a hand embroidered
1 l"w,,l and Mr.-. AV. S. Thorn'
|hi* Mbfwiby*t prize.

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m tveil

" Present were, Mrs. W. S.
"riitor*. Mrs. Herman Middleton,
■hell \\ illianw, Nfi-- DrHti**
■ (* r[. Minn Maude Tyre, Mrs. E.
■ - nuth.i;. Mi
Clara Rankin,
Miss
E. . Powell
Kft Monday
Hughey.
MissandLillian
•Jjainian,
Ga., .\rr.
Mrs.
K .irOl" , win
’r Ulu'
MissThursday
Rosamond
return
to
f G ilford their future home.

Special 59c
0|d English Floor* Wax

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kail Hardware Co-

$25.00 unci $20.00

C O LO R ED COTTON D R E S S E S

The annual party i
and « ii!
f l ake Mu
Miss Flail" and Mast
ails at the burnt* of t
was u m
eniovuhle
the 15 i hildrcn present
The afternoon starl
Easter eg g hunt, fnlb
of door games, and
sports, in which many
ing part showed exce
ity.

Lace trimmed, made &gt;&gt;f high grade, l a s t r&lt;&gt;
ored, fancy, imported v n |k .. crepes, and nov
city materials.

$10.00 to $21.00
S P R IN G COATS
Made of the best quality flannels in
colors—powder blue, rose, white, plain
I i*im n io r l
llf l f II I* l*( t! l o i ’S . S iZ C S 16 to 44.

A
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l&gt;eauty.
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tft»u»

latest find of Flu Ziegfchi, conti.n-eot
oow one of the features of the Follir

THE best bargain ever
PULLED OFF
|D A c r e s 110**111* » u i laiiu

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N EW “ R O Y A L S O C IE T Y "
E M B R O ID E R Y P A C K A G E GOODS
n

Fur Sale—$50 I’cr Acre
from Sanford \\ mile front It. H. Slullon S

Seafrs, Runners. Luncheon Set
and Ladies’ Underwear.

Bullet Sett

j.'Olt (JtJICK SALE ONLY

Typewriters

, Offer Cloaca M arch 28

Beautiful colored silk print and t ine quality
flat crepes in high shades exclusive styles
from Betty Wales and Co- d dress makers.
Sizes from Hi to Ip .

Delightful Party Is
Given At Lake Mary

a delicious

S

DRESSES

The Pipe Organ (Tub met .Mon­
day afternoon with Ml a. W M.
Scott oil Oak Avenue. The rooms
were most attractive with many
vases of gay larkspur.
A large number of members
were present. Matty reports were
given and Mrs. Forrest McAllister
was reappointed, bazar chairman
Mrs. McAllister gave a splendid
report of the Easter bazar and
cooked food sale reporting a good
sum made.
During the social hour the host­
ess served pleasing refreshments
and each mentlier was given a dain­
ty corsage.
The next meeting will be with
M r s . W. A. Zuchmv at 5 lit West
First Street, with Mrs. Zuchary
end Mrs. C. II Pearce as hostesses.

afit tuJIi. c',:!in- *te
H. S. POND

Haynes — Ratliff
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THRASHER &amp; GARNER

The Yowell

company
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THK BANFOtU) ItB l U t P . Tt’FsnAY, APRIL 11. 1525
j y her lime. Most of all, ala* iwull.T^ 4 * B B n « n s » « * tin n iiK n n a n s ff~ -ta a a ra n rfn a n e n K K ^ n tu i,^
Woman (ioli 81ar Fhi*
wanted more tiimi f.*r fishing. w
•
$ ’ England Likes N on-Slop Flight To
*■* Wishing Holidays : Hawaii Now Thinned

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MAJORLEAGUERS Cleveland Indians
START CONTESTS jj™k ^"1
wa';(i To
F0R1925 FLAGS l ! ! 8! ...\ ? !i

I A K F I A N 0 I f l S F ^ s t a t e High School
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TO SAINTS TEAMJ S S l l :

UN. .\|-r II.- Mis*. Joy,-..
WASHINGTON. Apr.
IL- \
i. w.min :*.o ..nli*.lt eon-.
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iM.a wnmnn golfer tin. " " " ' l., ch' ,ro "1 *
. vrr known, likes («» g .t ' Mnunii with if'* ’ type • apbui*
o niindi tbnl In* is rot js planned for laic Jnpr. Nayal
■i *n h»*r g*df. Not Irug , vc: *1 will c stulii.rinl 'it inlti'.aL
.l.ciil* I pot in c iiiv r .any «s » |&gt;r«»U (i *it.

S i. I’clcrsbu-i:

(lathers 17
Hits Off Deliveries Of
| Luther and McRae Getting
1 Almost As Many Tallies

Thursday afternoon ntid continu
•__.
____ l Friday ___
___ *D
ti.
ing through
momma.
r. t NEW YOKE, Apr. 1 1. Eight
ST. PETERSBURG. Fla., Apr. Joseph Roomer, of the University, | cmumculutc baseball fields were
14.—Gathering 17 hits o ff Luth- Mis* Dorothy Pratt, principal o f ready for war and sixteen well
indications are. however., that
cr hnd McRae, the St. Petersburg the Orlando Junior High School,) condition armies awaited the zero three
tegular;;.
First Ilaseni.ri,
Saint* opened the Florida State \V. S. Cawthon, state superinten­ hour this afternoon.
Burns,
Thiid
Ha-naan
Lulzkc and
League reason here Monday with dent of public instruction, and oth­
America’s national name, buri­ Outfielder Sinuopi, will be out of
a victory la to 8 over lakeland . ers will take part in the program, ed under the gridirons and. hoard % opijniiig game Tuesday on m .
The Highlanders jumped into an and outline of which follows:
tracks during the winter months, .count i)f itore arms or other tliaaearly lead in tho first inning when
hursts forth once again in all U« bllitici.
Thursday Afternoon J O’clock
Kowalski scored ahead o f Surface
glory— the run pouring into ilin
(April 16)
Manager Speaker ay he him
on the Lakeland ccnterfieldcr’*
Words of welcome, J. W. Nor- lilcacbers. the fans cheering and the best nrrav of left-handed pitch­
home run to the* right field bleach- ninn, dean of Teachers College, hooting and the players, grin;- ers that ever were at Cleveland,
era. .
coll- ! lie is also well applied with «l|hof Florida.
A deluge of hits and runs des­ University
*at Rules, predict ing that
Fred
Organization; appointment
of
cended on Luther in the first in­
met ( Spurgeon. New
Orleans recruit
committee#.
ning when the Saints used three
moo, will prove one of the finds of the
Theme: Junior high school dc’ ;, a hns&lt;* on hulls nnd n a m es’
c to score
four runs nnd velcpment in Florida.
again in the sixth when six runsCurriculum— A working state prs
for Florida junior high
were brought across the plate grAtn
as
iniurics and illness, but will Kdwntds.
Shaute. Hue
Bchools, report of apodal commit­
a result of Doyle’s double, n triple
ue to full strength when t l u | Yowell, Miller or Clarke.
tee
appointed
one
year
ago
to
make
by Abell, two error-, base on balls
’ i" warmest
era. and Ulilc. Spcccc, 1\
nnd Brown’s home run over Welch study of proble.m and report at j As this .caaonal conflict gets *«n and Lehr or i.utner I
hen&lt;|,to the edge of Tumpa Bay. ’ this meeting. Report by .Miss Dor* under way the eyes of a quarter handers,
Luther was unsteady for four [ othy Prntt, principal Orlando Jun* million enthusiasts are upon USAll rre in goml comliti
innings, while McRae, who suc­ lor High School, chairman.
foes.
I he Yankee
Stadium in : Levseu. who has not mu
Organization:
A
proposed New York, baseball’s g reatest1form.
ceeded bv him was touched for
juifl fi f p l i t r .
fr,ui ruin* in «.** _ ,
y
framer. '3f*h«&gt;rni» rtf rurjrrM til
rIiiil Ui i e. i * e Agee ted to receive
\ w et worm
Knight
showed good
control, i ida junior high schools, by It. L. the largest throng, for there the
struck out seven men nnd parsing | linnmn, paper read by E. L. Rob. w-ruld champions of 1021, led by Ford Launches First
I inson, principal Tampa.
two,
1the indomitable young
general,
Changes needed in the slat** Stanley Harris, will do bottle with Commercial Air Line '
Ery is slated to hurl for tak e• which will promote -be dw el tin* Yankees .*? New York, lor the
land today while Edward*, Is the
opment of the junior high school, Unco to feeding yea is champions
Choice to pitch fur the Saints.
J, M. Crowell, principal, St. Au- &lt;1 tho American League and of
The Score:
LAKELAND
, guhtine.
the world in
Kawafski. Ub
Discussion led by J. F. Enstham,
The National l eague’s champBrazier, cf
principal Daytona: F. C. Crow, ‘ i&lt;*.is. the Giants’ encounter the
Surface, rf
principal George Washington ju ­ liravos of lb&gt;* ton at the gigantic
Spreitzer, ‘Jb
park in Huston, where another en­
nior high school, Tampa.
Welch. If
thusiastic timing is predicted. Thu
Thursday Evening, H O'clock
Dumas. #*
Address: "The success of Florida opening day games are as follows:
Gross, lb
American League
I!lj;h school graduates in their
Hatcher, c
Washington at New York.
Winter Is Revisiting
{ first year in college, Joseph Roo­
Whitley, c
Chicago at Detroit.
mer, professor of secondary educa
New Fn^land’s Cities
Luther, p
Huston at Philadelphia.
[ tion nnd high school visitor. Uni*
National League
i veruitv of Florida.
SPRINGFIELD. Mass.. Apr. I I.
New York at Boston.
Address: "The forthcoming bul
—-Winter
stageo n conicmiek today
‘
Pittsburgh
at
Chlriigu.
It tin on N’ntura) Sciemrs from
when the mercury registers two
the state department." R. L. Longi degrees above ficozing here.
street, principal Seabreeze higli
Jnhnxoii. cf
5 It
I ‘J 0 0 school, Daytona Beach.
Abell, rf
*"&gt; *J - H II 0
Address by W. S. Cawthon, state
Edwardrf
(I II 0 I I II
superintendent
of public inslrurMcssner, 2h
, 1 1 !
." II 0 I
1tion, Tnllnhussee.
Brown. If
4 , 2 1
'i 0 0
.Friday Morning, April 17,
Hurries, lb
*'. 2
1! I 1 (l
!l;.10 O'clock.
Doyle, 3b
T&gt; 0 1 H O 0
Theme:
Extra-curricula
nctivitieThi** was ii we I "w o rld ” until police
HI nek. c
o 0
t R II 0
in high school.
noticed ilt* peculiar it|ttalur. f*.vKnight, p
3 1 1 2
1 0
An
extra-curricula
activities
iilniiui'ioii revealed th a t tin mirth
,*l"u hemi pin ie wa;' detacliubb* and
Totals
II to 17 27 li 2 program in u M*ni* r high school,
W. tV. Little, principal snnior high
l h e 1 within i lie globe was a n oasis
Score by innings:
Inpmr cache. T h c m e iiu illy , p&gt;*.
lakeland
200 202 020— H school, St. Petersburg.
A working extra-curticulu activ­
In . miv ,* llii- . acji^.lViiy, M , YU'1'
St. Petersburg
110 610 2 lx — 15
b r i b e Volstead ln*v a* all inloxl
Summaryf r Two-Ufrfe Hits,’ Ko­ ities jirogrnm in a junior high
i-.'ilils in tin* i|et a i d e r were below
walski, Welch. Humes, Doyle, Mc- school, Gtanrge F. Sisson, principal
I lie *(|hator.
Ra«t, Alsfll 2. Home runs, Sur­ 1Kirhy-Smilb junior high school,
face. Brown. Stolen bases. John­ ! Jacksonville
Introducing an extia-eiirrienhi
son, Doyle Surface. Sacrifice, A l­
len, Knight. Brazier. Double plays activities program, M. L. Alstetter,
Edwards to Barnes. Left on bas­ principal, Orlando.
es, Nikchmd 8 : St. Petersburg H. I Discussion led by I. T. Hier,mi,
liases on halls, utl Luther 2; Mc- principal Ada Men ilt Junior llieh i
Rac2; Knight 2. Struck out by School,"Miami; Miss Mary Shop
purd, prineipnl, Ocala.

Ltltfm tl, |jjj(
prescript hilt for Mahiiia,
s ami Fever. Dengue or liil-j
Fever. It kills the germs.

3

L i k e s ItinK* t im e m o n u

Hie Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company is pun,li­
ne very life blood into our city by loamr.^' hundred' vi
sands of dollars on real estate on long- time loans.
real community building

Wins Indoor Tennis Crown

Jefferson Staiulard Life Insurance Co

ir w a /^ na jv w v : w e

\lick ed NegroThieveM
Arc Caudill At Miami
VIr T-#n P**re1#, n**v
nsilonal ln4o»r *"nol* eb»mnl**n
n*irnM. a rn»ml&gt;#r rf th* Kr*nrh
Davis cup Imm. and known «&lt; th*
"noundlng Itaauii#." t» th* it**'
for*l«ncr ever to hnv* w*»n *h*
honnrn Th* Frittehmaii «d'l**l
hi# wchlvvcment t*v Jielnma ......... .
»hei«1nut.|»# c r o w n s&lt; w*0
Vin*-#r&gt;
I l l r h . u i l s . IV2» k I lot ■lido* def*i. I
his

lim re l*

In

th-

tn n rtia m e n i

tieiu-rnl Grant’* fatltci itt-law
pi esentod Grant anti his wife "illt
a Negro boy slave f*ir ii wedding
me sent.

HY TAYLOI

MOM’N TOI
tanks

s o much
S kirt

( P oo THt8
' M issa s Q IJN N -U L
7 T;v IT UP SO'ft 1
if
KIN VJEAR IT J

IT VjtLt. NAME r o
BE L E N S T M E M E O
SE'JERAL iMCHF?

OguA-iT'G TCO
S hokt r o ^ mod

^ oh !iuu‘ Imtii ol'IVml a chaiin* lo t;cl in ou li
this w o i h Io i I mI ssiixlivisioiL 1Inis you an* assiir

m i n d

I U)\'r

L DOM't TINK I I I t\)ER
l CAME TVU°» PLACE - M'ESUS
C&gt;\iNM 15
bOOD i— To ME *
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D n lir y , 4l».

Walz.iV, 2b
Thompson, c.
(garter, If. Kinney, cf.
Stanzitck, 3b
Walsh, p , „
Totals ..
Tamp*—
Kndrnzke. its
GHttdn, 2b.
I.ec, cf.
Nance, c. .
Mntzctt, c.
Tlioni. 3b.
Jeb*iAcr, rf.
Bcnnlnfcr, If.
Pctcrpon, p.
ToPlU
TJ 2 5 27 5 I
.Sedge by inning#:
Sanfyrd
.... OW too loo—0
Tampa':*.: • - - ifoi oou 010—2
Bummiry: Two b»#e hit, Kinsey:
tlireu base hit, Thompson; stolen
ba#e. Wal«h; double play, Kitnry
In Wajsli to iliom pson: lyU on base
henferd 10.'Tampa 7; base on bulls
o ff Paterson 6, o ff Walsh I;
struck out, by Poterton 8, by
Walsh I. Umpire. Augur; lime of

Th* spwaA* limn o f the »n*il is
half a mile a week.

Jewelry robbprs in JW2 I increas-

id 50 per eept over 1023.

" A luxuriant floating hotel i»‘ to
he made &lt;*f the Itoukuzhina, the
Japanese battleship which gamed
glory pt th f sle^e of Tort A rth u r

C WO N BAM'T ]
COOV; MA’AfAI L LEMSTHEWeD
f

\T AS MOU

T 'V *t2-r-rl

J

OUpA-W HECetM O
MOO GET TW£
MATERIAL to
eEWBTVtEMij \auTh ■

Lots are now priced
Italaace easy.

as

low as $800

Small initial navnuml

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THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1925.

Read Every Classified Advertisement On This Pa^e (
PROFIT

* : 1Herald W ant Ads W ill Keep You Posted on All Sanford Business A ctivities of Importance j;^

Tirm*-'

C*»h In Advance

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ln»4««rti»ln * &lt;• r e s t r i c t e d to
, ‘i r classificatio n .
r ° » t e r r o r I* m a d e T h e Bani ii,raid w ill be re a p o n a lb la
^»*lvan« In c o r re c t In s e r ti o n .
•Aveftl*er fo r i u b l t t j u ® n t
irtlcnV T h e office s h o u l d be
*fl,d Im m ed iately In ca* e o t
A D V M tT IM IM

Hoiild r e p r e s e n t a t i v e th o r *
h|y fam iliar w ith r a t e * , ru le*
claw tticatlon. w ill * ' v * . yo,H
ImnleU In f o rm a tio n .
A nd
If
i wUh. th e y will a e . D l you
wording y o u r w a n t ad . to
4 , K more effective.
IWHOIITAXT \ O T I C B
d.rrtlaers s h o u l d g iv e t h e i r
„ t or postofTIce a d d r e s a a*
il ai th eir p h o n e n u m b e r If
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About one
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ohone. a n d t h e o t h e r s c a n l
immunkite w i t h y o u
u n lesa
know y o u r ad dress.

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Automobiles

I'sed Cars For Sale
1923 Ford Touring, special.
1021 Ford Panel. light delivery
192.1 Ford Touring.
102.1 Ford Ton Truck.
(cab nrul stake body)
1921 Ford Sedan.
SHOE REPAIIUNG
1921 Ford 9 passenger suburban
HOPKIN'S ELECTRIC S H O E
"Terms to some people”
SHOP—We turn out. neat work,
I. W. I'nil.I.lPS* SONS
with quick service and we use San forth Fla.
Phone 3
the best material?.

ANY FURNITURE TO SELL?—
USED FURNITURE CO.— Mir­
rors resilvered, fuir prices paid
for second-hnml furniture. Call |
Phono 647.---------

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WIGHT PRINT S H O P -R ush ord­ LEARN ABOUT fon t County and
ers a sp ecialty. Phone 417-W.
lakeland, thrmgh the Star-Tele­
9 Railroad Avenue.
gram. Best advertising medium In
South Florida Published mornings.
TIIE SEMINOLE PRLNTERY— Star-Telegram. lakeland. Fla.
Printing th a t pleases. Prompt
service. Telephone 93. New lo­ OHIO—Xenia, Make your sales
through the Xenia Gnvette.
cation, W elaka
Building next
Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
door to Used Furniture Co.
district. Want ad and display
REAL ESTATE*"
rates on request.
J. E. SPURLING, sub-division
R llS lOfi.l i . n i n K H - C la s s specinlist.
Subdivision to Or­ C n r.ttM
fled n&lt;l» h i v e t h e la r g e * ! c tr c u lando. Florida, and F l o r a lo tIio
n In South w m » r a
O a o rg la .
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ Hstw ?c fij-woriD tlne^__________________________
way.
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
TIN AND METAL WORK
ers and fern growers of Volusia
county
advertise in the DcLand
JAMES II. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. Daily News, rate le per word. ca*h
Water nnd B oat Tanks. At Oak with order.
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­ MAINE—TVatervPle. Morning Sen­
phone 111.
tinel. Thousands of Malnr peo­
are inte ested in Florida prop­
Budding Materia! ple
erty. Reach t h e . through tio.
Sentinel. Rato card on applica­
MIRACLE Concrete Co- general tion.
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks, Irrigation boxes. J. E. A LITTLE TV W’T AD in The
Herald will bring you big re­
Terwllleger, Prop.
sults, Advertise those old articles
HILL LUMBER CO. House a you have stored nwny nnd have
Service. Q uality and Price
_ no use for. A title thirty-rent ad
rm.y bring vou several dollars.
Lumber and Building Material
Phone
148 and a representative will
Carter Lumber Company
call to see you.
N, Laurel S t.
Phone 566

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Lots 60 x lift in Golden Grove
V. ANTED—White girl to work
can
be bought for $95, on terms
dining room at the Betty Ann
of Jill cash and $5 per month. In
Ten Room. Apply The Basket.
uuire at 202 F irst Street or ad­
I*. O. Box
431. Sanford, Flu.
WANTED—A high class lady r«P dress
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resentutive for Sanford. If interested in pleasant and profitable!
OAK HILL i.OFS
employment see me at the Valdez, Are being rapidly sold. Many
Hotel from 9 to 12 A. M. and 1 to i new houses will be constructed in
5 P. M. Wednesday, ask for "Nev- [ this subdivision during the coming
When Geneva
reasjck’* Representative,______ __. summer months.
:= :: | Avenuo is paved and traffic gets
Lake Wales—Plans under w a y ' heavier along this road values in
for construction of new road to | this subdivision will Increase fast
The prices today are low. You
Kissimmee river.
= can make no mistake bv buying
jin Oak i 1ill now. $25 cash will put
WANTED
you in possession of u desirable
— lot. The balance is payable on
WANTED— List your property easy terms.
N. IL Garner, 11(1
with us, large or small. Write Park Are.
us giving description, price, terms
und we do the rest. Houses for
Miscellaneous
sale und rent.
Irnke Monroe
Realty Co., i505 First National
Hank Building.
WANTED TO RENT—4 or
r o o m c o t t a g e a t olive.

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FOR RENT—5 room bungalow FOR RENT— Room* with or *itb
Ret.H-j.able rates.FOR SALK Kilter Lake front lot
mu, garage. New, 3 miles out.
—■ out tnrai.,.
and
75k460 feet bearing orange trees. J Orlando road. $15.UU per month. Lincoln House.
Call CfH^ ii.
t
' Phone 571-J.
You aro wasting time and mo­
F O R SA LB O i l R E N T — B u n g alo w I F O R R EN T O R L E A S E — W a re on Magnolia, up to date. Cor­
bouse space on A. C. 1» Siding. ney if this page hasn't your-clan*
ner lot. Renl bargain $7500. Good Sanford Machine Co., 2nd and Oak sified advertisement. Phohe it In
today. No. 148.
terms. Thrasher &amp; Garner.
Ave.
FOR HALE—Space on the page FOR R E N T -2 room apartment
for classified advertisements.
furnished, or 2 bed room a furWhy not rent those vacant rooms, nished. Call 24.
or sell that second-hand goods?
FOR RENT — Cottage. Phone
FOR SALE— 1924 model
Star
I158-.I.
touring car, good condition,
$2.70.00.; 20 model Ford, no start­ FOR RENT—Ground Floor E lks
er. $50.00. Call Theodore Girard.
Hldg., 205 Dak Ave. Inquire upWild West Show. Circus Ground. stair:i.
(’. T, Smithy__

FOR RENT— One furnished room,
close in. also garage. Apply
Mrs. 11. S. Osborne, t&gt;08 W. Firat
Street.
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NOW VACANT- Furnished sleep­
ing room down town, comforta­
ble and cool, telephone, hot and
cold water, 113 East 5th St.

FDR KENT—Attractive bedroom.
COMPLETELY Furnished Hungii- FOR RENT—Furnished rooms ami
Call 429.
low. 5 rooms nnd bath. In best
kitchenette. Shirley Apartments.
FOR RENT— Rooms with or with­
residential. East front and large Opposite Post Office.
out board. 300 Park Avenue.
shade trees. $1000 cash, balance
monthly. See Mr. Sossamon, 202 FOR RENT Furnished apartm ent)
First Street.__
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of two or three rooms. 3D I W
' tost and Found
St h St.
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FOR QUICK SVI. E —Nine room
home, only one block from husi-1 FOR RENT — Fullv furnisher, L O S T — BROWN L E A T H E R
ness section. A wonderful buy n» • hnuuc beautifully '■hnd**.| lo ca ­
PURSE CONTAINING CASH
$15,000 on very easy term s. Seeltio n . Will rent until October 1st AND BANK BOOKS SHOWING
Mr. Sossamon. 202 First Street.
’ 11 well worth your investigation. NAME OF OWNER. REWARD
1See A. P. Connelly * Son*;______ IF RETURNED TO HERALD OFFOR SALE— Fine ten acre celery
comfortable
farm with equipment. Cameron F O R
R E N T —Cool,
Avenue. Annlv 210 Park Ave.
b e d r o o m in p r i v a t e family. Hot
ililVt
cold water. Telephone, close
FOR SALE— Itee.l hohv carriage,
1 13 K. 5th.
Will sell
In yood condition,
cheap. 915 Elm Ave.
FOR RENT at Daytona Beach, unless you apply LICARBO.
polling wsj-r, stoves, hat gre*f*,
Very desirable summer cottage
Hoi . Gray •'*‘M flte ar.c ;ua ir dr*, painful bums;
„ltd anartmem
JOHN K. FOX
Auditorium Hldv. P. t). Box 21,
LICARBO takes the pain avr«V *t
Daytona Beach. Phone lUt’d LJ.__ _ once and prevents blistering. It leaves
the skin dear and sntoodi without a
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Ileal Estate—Insurance
•It is a necessity to every housewife.
Any |&gt;.-r-iiin itrsirltlg t get lu
All kinds of property listed for sale
Aik your druggist for
i-nlliflitltllciitimi Willi Dm
Park Avenue and Second Street ♦

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WANTED— Plain Dressing. Ap- "Y” cure Herald.
nlv Mrs. Grow. C'orner 15th and
21ih Ave.
K
WANTED—To build or buv house
and lot. Have only $100.00 ready
WANTED—Position as office man
Competent
in accounting aJMj cash, can pay $40.00 monthly and
cost work. Several years experi­ Increase payments in a few months
ence with Nationally known Eng-1 prefer to build, nnv one who will
ineering Corporation, Best of ref- \ consider these terms call or write
E. It. II. Cam of Herald.
e fences. Address "D." lleruld.
W ANTED— Good grocery clerk, [
state where worked Inst, salary
wanted. Address 17H Herald Of* 1

BURNS HURT

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WANTED bv Indy, room with pri- j
vote family, pleasant location. W.
E. il. Herald Office.

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CoS'v''fom u",.Vnr‘: , ' ,|a 1W A N T E D -O N E OR TWO LIVE
on.I r..r s.-ininolc I'minu, Fiiiriiln.
WI RE REAL ESTATE SALKSTHIS
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APPLY DKAN-HKKG CUK\ h inir,. aj ,a ,,vi";,u A M re - , P oll AT ION, 2112 FIRST STREET.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ci’lvi* Mil* for ill** puinitnu •*f tin*;
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FLORIDA— ORLANDO — 0 rondo uinl nfl#T April 20ih,
i f f i l c f i t o off r il iif fdPtli
11*2j,
morning
Sentinal;
largest
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Many Sanford Folks Have Found imum 24c cash with order.
I’lcrk Itoitrd of i ’dhhiv Uomr'ii,
Apr II. 21. 2n
How to Muke Work Easier.
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is
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What is so
hard as u day’s
For Space In This
accepted want ad medium in Treated for Stomach
work with an aching buck ?
Daytona (Fa.l One cent a word
d i r e c t o r y
Or sharn stab s of pain ut every
ELM STREET h*i close in, at a
nit insertion. Minimum 25c,
Trouble
sudden twist or turn?
PHONE
bargain, $ 1000, only $ 1D0 cash.
There
is
no
peace
from
that
dull
14S
Balance monthly. See Mr. SoasaST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St.
ache.
Johns County is reached through IIOHO KIDNEY AND III.ADDER nmn, 21)2 First Street.
No rest from the soreness, lame­
REMEDY
the St. Augustine Evening Record.
ness and weakness.
A LOT below market value, on
Quick
results.
Two
cents
per
word.
II. Hciselbetz of I2tit) Troy
Many folks have found relief
Union Avenue can be bought on
Sample
copy
on
renuest.
Slassified Directory through
Street,
Beaumont,
Texas,
says
he
Doan’s Pill. They are u
Finn 11 cash payment. Ask for Mr.
stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. TAMPA. FLORIDA—Tump# Daily suffered for over n year with ll!* Sossamon at 202 First Street.
Times, the great
home daily back, bladder and kidneys, anil
MESSING — Multigraphing, Sanford people recommend Doan’s
L. II. W alker, bricklayer, 1220 rate l%c per word, mlnimun. when he would cut it seemed to EAST FRONT lot on Magnolia
Riding and mailing—as you W. Third S t.. Sanford,
Avenue. Close in $2511 cash. Bal­
says: charge 25c cash with order. Write disagree with him, and was treat­
ed for stoinueh trouble.
ant it—when you want it. “Hard work weakened my kidneys for complete rate card
ance monthly. Phice $1,250. A’dHe tool; five bottle of Hub., Kid­ dresit Box 131.
hone 673. H. E. Porch, First nnd caused lame buck. When I
\V 11HT V I I t n iN tA — n . i r u s b u r g . T h e ney and Bladder Remedy and has
stooped
to
lift,
terrible
pulps
National Bank Bldg.
x iiTiri:
Clnrkshure Dsponcnt. moraine not been bothered since, lie now
crught me in the small of my back incluillne
N ot i«*. i' IhmH iv nlv-*n that i Im*
Siiiulay. innrnlne l##u« fee1': 'ti.r u , und fine and can eat lh .i
in l ••f
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and I could hardly straighten. I 1 c e n t p e r v i' " l . m in im u m H e .
;in*I I mi
I'lillllt* . Klnrtil i.
any thing.
had to get up frequently during
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IATURE AND MOTOR RE­ the night to pass the secretions
Ili-Hll il V M.iV fill:.
scene of stupendous development edy sells for $1.20 per bottle or ti A. I* 1 !‘2r*. ill m M'lln.’h
A M r.
which burned in passage. I pro­ I Read about it In the Palm Ueach
4’**l\ ** III
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f**r ill*- k. Filth it it a mi In
cured Doan’s Pills ut Saint’s Drug | Post. Sample copy sent on re- bottles for tll.OO.
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WART ELECTRIC SERVICE
m a y h*- iiiiiiim*-ii i*v ri|i|ilii*atiiin |Mj
00c at all dealers. Foster-Mil- '
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Knif. I-’r «•*! T \V)|llain«i, w u r k in h«
oi moiiev refunued.
0. Expert Electrical repairs. burn Co.. Mfra., Buffalo. N. Y.
l i i i i f i i i b I 'T ilu«* inii j **" i' v I ,h1**11 Mf i:im
ADVERTISING gets resulta if ll
Get a treatment of this money- iFr*-ii
T. \VIII Innip*
|l)3 W. Central Ave. Orlando,
reaches
potential
buyers.
Pnback
guaranteed
remedy
at
your
Tin* lloanl rcsi-rvi’H i ** rlnhi t&lt;
n o t h r.
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Notice Is hereby alven l»y the latkn Daily News is circulated in neighborhood druggist.
\ i: I m l 'i i h A H S ,
Ilourd of iNiuiuy Com mis# loners m nn industrial and agricultural sec­ IIOBO MEDICINE COM PAN 1
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und for Seminole I'oonty. Florida. tion. ___________________________ i
lleatiiminl,
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L'v
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! that this Hoard will receive bids
i for the purchase of approximately TO REACH BUYERS or seller* of j
' 17 acres on Mellonritle nnd tieiiovn
Florida real estate advertise in 1 OLD HOME TOWN
iNT-A.RKEL
Cur. Drive it I Avenue's in Sic. 11. Tp. It* S. II. 31
By STANLEY
Vourself. Oak and Second St. K.. know i. us the i'oonty Home tiro- the St. Petersburg Time#. One cent
perty. ut their next regular meet- cent u word daily, two cents a word
rhone 3.
iliK to he held nil Wednesday May
mil, ,v |i t:*zr». m 10 ii’cloi’lt A. 11. Sunday*.______________________
properly to he Hold under the fidit
AUTOS FOR HIRE
low Irik terniN only, either all caah; ADVERTISE in tBe Journal-Her­
une-half cash: one-third caNh; or
ald. South Georgia's greatest
one-four ih cash; deferred payment#
Day to he In tine. Two mol Three years, newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
DUB AUTO SERVICE
ur eight. Meets all trains. Bag- and to draw Inten.M at the rule of weekly and Sunday Classified rates
n
.1 per cent per onnuiii.
g»g« transfer. Phone 651.
The hoard reserve# tin- rlkht In 1 10c per line. VVaycros# JournalH.''iK-t,nvcJ1j'LlK
’olU*
Herald, Wuycroaa^ Georgia.
reject any or all hide.
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Apr. 11 21. 2*.
Send in your subscription to the
IIELL CAFE
TH*o TVlBR
Tribune or hand it to your jocul
Infoni'j best in Service and Qual­
CUi tom
HAVE YOU PERSONAL
P .H (
dealer so you can read Florida’s
ity. First Street nnd Park AveMAGNETISM?
Ouu year
1/ , .. t
A healthy woman is magnetic, greatest newspaper.
CV;
$8.00, ii months $4.0C, three months
attractive,
usually
beautiful,
be­
DRUGS
cause she em anates the radiant $2.00. If you desire $ 1,000 insur­
ance policy add 76 cents to your
"S DRUG S'iORE — Pre­ joy of living. Do you possess this &lt; .der.
.
desirable
quality?
Perhaps
you
ure
emptions, Drugs, Sodas.
We
"DO
YOU
WANT
to
buy
or
*ull
weak,
nervous,
ailing.
Do
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1 1U3,___________ ___________ discouraged. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite] anything?" If so advertise in
Prescription will help you. It is the "Gainesville Sun."
ELECTRICAL
made of healing herbs udapted to' DKV Cl.OI'WItS ATTF.NT1&lt;&gt;N--I’«nthe peculiar weaknesses of w u irn . ]
la I* titslnnlng toe greatest aeSANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Thousands have felt its refresh-] »comment in O lsriam m»l&lt; ry * »
Successors to Gillon &amp; Platt
l,uir inilllun dollar lilwtiwu) lu lt&gt;*
■1'rw?y
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I* Magnolia.
Everything elec- ing influence. For fifty years i t , aulf loach Just tinuaisl; a tw°
trical, phone 422. Elcctragith has stood the test, und still is the | million oo.lar hritltca air«&gt;»j Kneunifavorite Prescription.
Send 10c l,lu Ua&gt; aiarletl; quarter million
n&amp;Uiy,
2(0
for trial pkg. to Dr. Piorco, Buf­ dollar upatu iiouan under construetwo millions helm spent on
f il l in g s t a t i o n s ,VND
falo. N. Y.
— Ady. lion,
hleliwwy; srealest clianee lor live
Vi;
AUTO SUPPLIES
devslopnts lo gel III o« rfround
flooi. Writ# Development Depart­
-LOW’S’ SERVICE STATION.
l*MIf
lYy Sm ith’s Barber ment The Pensacola New*.
■*!( Gas, Oil, Urea, Acccsaoihr nziitrste qk me. vrttFLY
ova»j -so osltd
fiei. Service with u aTjiile. Elm Shop for good barber AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
ID t-ATitiCi COuli tOUP AT r(i{_r •, cDielit r.-Oc-M
IFAT HC V/A7. aApuT ButfNfcD 'oUXf /ruti/l
gusta, Ga,—Auguata'i greatest
First. Phone 447
1r*-‘ .'.J -' s AP^l ICl P TO D*-‘ Me*
a s h .09c
work. Ladies welcome. classified medium, ruto coimimum
^—Three stations. Mag1
charge*
10c
par
lino,
Jjulia and Second. First and Elm, Next to Valdez#
beinurd Avenue und 10th Street.
service.

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day o f school and play —need a real soap. T heir faces ehine
with ch'anllruMs a f t e r m in g WondcrItoot; ard they like it because it makes
washing m&gt;quick and easy. It lathers
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Examination of Abstracts of Land
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                    <text>fOOR NEWSPAPER

THE WEATHER

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World’s Grcnlcsl V egetable
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Fair Monday and Tuesday; yentie variable w inds becoming South*
east and South.

A S S O C IA T E D P R E S S DISI ATCIIES

May Get L *l ice

SANFORD, FLORIDA. MONDAY. A P R IL 13. 192

A dm inistration to Mala* Hard
Fiffhl In I phol.i Contention
In Removal From Office
t ase Coming From Oregon

Solicitor General
Acts Tor President

[ident’s Family
traction Center

fo
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•c Details K e p t
isy ConrollingBig
owds a t Church

WASHINGTON, Apr HI.__Thu
ndiiiiiii-tration had imuplotcd its
plans Sunday night for a vigorous
defense in the supreme court today
again i tin attack l» he made h&gt;
the senate upon the president's
-apilitl wits vouched tt
power tn remove from office* hi?
„f ratt* brilliance and
own or his predecessor's appoint­
ees.
i for i he observance of
The president's . :i-&lt;• will lie pre­
r Sunday in it;* churchsented Ify Solicitor General 1 h*ek
irmigl!lares and parks,
Mrs. Gifford Pinchol, wife of Gov­ who lias prepureil a new brief to
of the special church ernor Pinvhot of Pennsylvania, will oppose that of Scnn'.or lYpper of
a seat in Congress, according I'ennsylvaiiiu. for the senate, which
t*s were largely attended, get
to rumors in Washington. These contends that congress has fall
lies trolling Easier pn- same rtlmors say th at th*- governor
pi ever over till government offices
that formed in the will become a member of the Sen­ except
those created by the con­
i and avenues, lined with ate.
stitution.
budding trees, was mask*
The controversy In-tween the
manly lulorful by the blight,
executive and lcgi l..tivv brunches
utmost here.
of the government will he fought
ident and Mr* Coolidge oi&gt;out on the basts ot a rase arising
IIn- day quietly, leaving the
from the removal of I rank S. My
| louse only to attend a speers as postmaster ot
Portland,
rviir .It the first coagregad ie., mi I'.eJO. by l’n uletit Wil­
(juocli Thvy were greeted
son. Myers who is -mug for hui|p
nice crowd as they left tlupay, appealed to the siiprciue
iloiiv and by another ns
court on the ground that hi&lt; rev:iI was illegal berause the S e ­
Field M arshal Bill Rvspcclable .u«
mite was not advised of tht* action
( ’i|&gt;hcrl)uriiig\V ar.ls( barge until .1 siieiessoi was appointed.
Of AI (ackers Who 'I’ake All
Senate InUrvrncs
The senate intervened in tin*
W ar Credit From A ^cdC hief
case with the assertion that con
IIF.KI.IN. Apr Ll. The Barter gloss can impose the conditionIhe crowd tin otigh which
n vssage of Field .Marshal von under which the president may i*
Ire-idi n -o l &gt;1 1 s. Coolidg" 11 Oldenburg, eiiiididuie ol rin- na- move from office per mi- vvho»c
I) were many new frocks lie- liomil-eoiihermtive-bourgeois blue appi intment? uni t lie suhm ltt.d to
■urn fur th&lt;- fu-t time, Imt
tile senate foi conliroiatioii. As
I r Mr ii"r Mi- Coolidge foi - 4 foi the presidt-nev of the repuhlic. expressed in a brief filed yester­
obviously
suits
the
organs
of
the
I thi c i tom of fa*liion, both
day by Senator IVppet', it hold■dug in garments taken from united right party, which assert that in creating an office, ciitihat
it
was
inspired
by
a
spirit
Itegtil.'ir wardrobes.
of loftv in.-n-partisan patriotism gre-« can fix the tenure and de
tcim iuc how tin- appointment shall
I I're-niriil Proniiiirut.
and civic duty.
la* made, ami how ineumbeats may
b. CiHiiiilii” s gown was of tan
Notwithstanding hi failure to
• •
?*
lettc. and -he won- u blue s a ­ i infer to the republic, the Held mur- '■he renin*. crT““ *
.*■ diiitor Beck, in his brief, de
pid with i tan lining. H r him I' m initial utterance is comuu-n.l
hi ot h|nek, ornainented with ed in the editorials oil the ground d a i e d tin* question at issue is "o|
pink flower- unit her -linpnr tha* he confesses fealty to the Re­ profound iniportinice,'* involving a
ptiK'kinc* were selected to publican constitution if he i- elecl- piindplc “of the ver*. foundation
of our govennnent." and attack.n*.'
h the znvvn. I'he president
“ the independence of the excel
a frock imi! ami silk* hat.

kSIIINGTON. Apr. 13.—

T A LLA H ASSKK, Fin., Apr. ltt.j riifht- „r
Hills already introduced, which abutting ■
are expected to command the cs - 1 in tpicstio:
perial attention of the senators• closely In
during the coming week include | it has'line
several pertaining to the public
Senator
school system, one or two concern- gratulnted
itig eradication «f the cattle fever! jn regard
tick, one to provide for establish- women ir
inent of n state forestry cominis - 1 property,
sion, one to vest in the trustees of i being re's
the Internal Improvement F u n d , debts. T
the right to establish bulkheads! he is right
and control the filling in the nav - 1 thut it is
ittoble water? of the state, as well ward hut
ns Senator F.theridge’s bill on the oposition
rights of married women.
week.
An effort is being made to proTie- re
vide for making certain school of- concernini
ficinls in the state and in the tinn seen
counties appointive and ex-officio, joint resn
ra ther than elective. It is felt by | „tor W.
those opposed to this move that it no invest
is a radical step and one that isj stock sun
sure to meet opposition.
! bis rosolti
The bill requiring the daily read- stor is n&lt;
in« of the Holy nilde in the public the matte
ochoiils i? again before the senate.' fairly sti
The opposition is asking the ques- livestock
tinn “what Bible?" It is under- jn the sri
stood that this hill will receive
Srnatoi
the attention of a number of semi- had askei

MILITARY CAREER

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Now Unit Von l i ind"-ii(*urg li
i ntereil the tiri-mi " f pni'-tiral t&gt;•*11 tics. In* in* Ini.gi r i- n-cot'di i tinanu* i-imsidertiii')M b\ th&lt;- political
and titilllaiy ' 'Hie. that In* etiji.v
,! !.;ri* _ J--* *vti!- *-.•'"-• :n *nt,
and th** initial slag*-- •»!' hi- earn
paign finds ins m ilitary r e o u d a
target for fierce att.u-l .

Attack Military Ri-n.ril
Th*.* In-Id ni'ii - 1 ml n.'t only is des­
ignated as t-living been u mnvenjent , i*i-i-ii f"t' (i'-in-lal l.udeii'lor If
thrii'igh'Oit th** bitter -e.it "f the
Wot Id war, bill entil e e- ndit foi
the buttle "t Taitni-idiorg tin which
Von I!iiideiilinrg 'I.... vely defi-nteil i|i” R i i s - i a ' i - i •• 1 - *» i - d- aird him
in the eoliiiiin- -I till Deni* intie
organ s. Tie- • n e w s p a p e r 1 m a in ­
tain tha* tin il'it.stve battle "ii the
eustei'ii G erm .mi fron tier ill I'-'l I
would liav I . -ii i nn led nut with
i qua I Min • — bv the n f O
who
drew tip tii- " '- inal plan "I .strat­
e g y bef'ite \ "ii I limb obi11 g and
l.inb-ndio-ff wei • sent eut t&gt;&gt; on.

rot's Arc Held

I oiincclion With
‘hr, Assault fast*

M embers ttf Campbell Bossing
I*ust IU» On Grounds To Aid
C arnival .Management In
A m using Thousands Here
Members ot the &lt; uinplHdl-l.ossmg Post. Anierican I .eg ion are
busy today preparing for the
opeltitlg o f tin- lohanv -I Jones
Show- 'liii evening, the exposition
being given III,In tin- ,iil.-|'ires ami
tm the benefit of the ol g.illl/.atinti.

The t■iti11 ity .1, loii'is sliuvvs ar.
“ If tile pie ident." lie argil-'I
“ in discharging In- executive du­ lived Sunday and t Inoiighoiit to.
ties. cannot remove any iiieiidiei dny the shovvaivii were busy put­
of tin large eivil establi-limelit of ting up tents, merry go-tooiids,
wings dips .uni everything that
tin- Foiled States without the vmI'Uireo' net loo "t the «ennii- tiien.
instead of having one exe* olive by night-time everything will lie
in readiness I'm tile opening and
betel
h e guv e r u i u e i i t v v m i l .1 h.tv»*
Me- lan d s will begin to play and
a many Itcaiieil exeeutive."
the whirf tin* ruling deviees and
Give I’ residrlit I'nvver
The con-tilotion having niath- voices of t|| estieilels will be heal'd.
Kdwill'd
1!
Salter. advilliee
the presidi'iil liillde should In- f-e'
faitlilullv to exeeute the law-, it agent ol (lie Johnny J Jones showi- vitallv imp,"t.nit that the tn&lt;*-- vva- oil the ground telling about
ident «h"iild have tin* pnvver. Mr. v hat will In* offered to the people
I1'*I k insisted, to lenitive tin* lint i. of Sulifonl tilts week ill the way
nr iiuwott It•. without the e"ii '-ui of i lean .min -ee.rnt
“Johnny J. Jones, being tn a
of enngress. If lie lias not tinpnvver then Ip - i &lt; not independent elass by himself," “ very naturally
i i i u s ! be tin* lender in nil new ideas
a i d innovations, ami ll&lt;- makes util*
.ilil.oom fluent that muse? iiitlch
■li -i 11 ■- fin and dissenl in tile
amusement world, Imt will meet
nt with warm approval from the pu -&lt;
;. and publii and that far renehiug
I, if!ea |s to bur all ministrusities
I mm in? oi-ganizalioii.
,i.
While Julies i daring in his n&lt;, . nnlptii.il. still that Is the basis of
his gieut sui toss , fur in* is tinonly outdoor amiiMiiient manager
who has Iievi-I toleiati I vulgar gill
(* 1 -•■- and gandd ng with his ex
po iitmn. Our slogan Inis ever been
v^ a soul hern nniu-&gt; inent institution,
l••11 11 upon u foiiiulniion ot decency
*-,i and i-leunlines.s that is -olid a
- ( 1 1 1 it-altar

1 1 x.. .Vpi

1.1 —|- IIUI
•' en arrested in conh tie* dealli nf Ityiin
- an attack on a young
companion on a innI he negroes were
i load camp near the
* tiagedy and a hhioily
''“"til in shanty when
were made. Two pnwt I '-gioes jumped on the
" d ol the cur, slugged
" pistols and dub?,
' d the woniun from
■•'king hei afte r whieii
1 )*' ear and drove ovet
“"•lit wrecking it.

II- n-t. II* I*.
V\ r e a r man **t t' '
j | Vat m m of the f'humher of 1 mn
Ml m em i- engaged hi compiling dgI,. nn . if i " ' leased valuation n
•k er line which it is declan.l. tin e
iv . oiiio ihoiii 'Ineetiy due t«
g
of homls for good road?
Mi I'e.n man
has n-i eivr I a
. • ui li-r "f replies to n qiieslinmiiie
*'t.'-uf imt to other cities, hut the
11'! an .v» i i mm Orlando i- di" lined
' ' t,, be -iiffle "'lit evil ’ '111 i of whirl
||,
*-ving to prove to tie voters
11 ‘ ot Semi noli-, and thut i* tile voting
'*"* oi thi liond is-uc in tliis ci'iintv
d-•
\t.. v
will iiieiin mo '• than

• 1 ornerstone
ois Are Complete
laving of the cor•m* new Sa'IO.OOO For
'I'd"! were nearing
tin- afti-rnnnii and it
• large crowd will turn
afternoon at d o'tile ceremony will he
* ' * 1 h«* iJecurairtl und
'*'*1 furnish music und

-•mu '.atiori? will attend
“rm-istone will be nlac1 orresuondence which
"**• coming of Hull !;
well known New
ri "wrers. who an* buildd ; great ho.steirv.
1 Wizen* will
deliver
*‘*c- showing the city’s
11 of what it means to
1 tt"d future prestige to
/bxsnificem hotel er«ct-

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i ii l.iiido i hauilN-r of i

Prince ol Wales Is
Greeted By Cheering
Black Mol) at Accra
ACCRA

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\V F . S T

lu.sk.
liuthe I’rince going
ml? where he wa*
ception by native
dway was packed
black humanity
p lian t

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bant Springtime
Lather ts Aid To
Ighion In Annual
Lshington Parade

ice detail- in re kept busy
oiling the crowds at the
li and the U hite Hull e,
uiariv iriiiunied to get mi
.I' 'li
and Mrs
'I-'* ' 'he* returned.
Tin
• 1 V. ll House ant oilloiiill’
u«ei| I. ilie president in go
'•and tr.Mii the services.
'*■ 1
lc - part in decornl
me chin, li tor the servile
ackmui leilged in a two line
ln it» ilb-tin, thanking her
ending- K.istei lillies from the
i* linn e I'li • sermon wti.s
r"l h tin* Rev. Iiifion Noble
r. p.i -.,1 ,,f tin- chureh. who
« si/i'i| i | imver of Christ
nnd Hi promise
fntiii- lif..,
\ program of
i i-'I n iva &lt; rendered by tie
h &gt; ••'giiliir choir.
" ' * h of f i*-ials attended
"W" . i hi In--, ninny of which
I'f •&gt;' ‘-i| more or less ex'I progi’ams and a t ­
'- isitars.
.V
M*gI"I i ;ithii|ia|, more thull
1 , 1 I*' ci mis were counted
o ' ' till l.i-ni i hiipel, where
1 rd ""!&gt; )e, the tombs of
i- and Admiral

PRICK F IV E CENTS

“ In roiinti numbers, th- «*'ri-us
v.ilurtiou of Orullge coindv. when
the recent bund ixnue was tmsseu
v..,s i iitile It-.-s than SI ..mimj.IHHi
'I jn bond issue called for itqirox
niatclv $!.IIIH)0(*0, .xi vou yim srt
tiial it was about 'JD |h-i tent o.
tim ii-nsus valuation. Ou*
vuluitiioi titi.s year will j•t • •l»l&gt;
ii . ii jJl.iMlO.OUD, so that flic t"*,Hi

w h a t I n i s ' ItJppencd
in t&gt;-"".
countv a? to increased values w'd
happen in Seminole and that there
fort* tin* property owners •&gt;)' th
i countv will he making money ro
J themselves by voting the * 1 - W,
IKK) issue on May 5,

T A M I* A .
A p i.
I". - 1 ' h a i Ii* *
A n n * - , e i g h t , t o d a y w a s k i l l e d liv
an a iit o iiiu b ile d r i v e n b v a n e g ro
w h o is b e i n g s o u g h t b y t h e p o l i o

O ver-N ight Service Between
New York and Chicago Will
Be 1st S tep In Expansion
of G reat A ir Postal Route
WASHINGTON, Apr. HI.—Open­
ing of n number of new uir mail
routes linking some of the more
i im portant cities is being consider­
PARIS, Apr. 13.—A ristide
ed by Postm aster General New,
Briantl,
who yesterday whs
under authority of a new law puss1 ed by the last eongtess.
en tru sted w ith the usk of o r­
Some of the new links will In* ganizing a new cabinet, called
put In ‘operation this summer in on President D onpieigue this
connection with the present tra n s ­
continental air service. Regula­ m orning and asked for more
tions tinder which contracts will tim e in which to select his
lie let for the extensions have m inister.
been approved by postal officials
Ilriand is determ ined to
| and will be issued shortly.
have
no power behind the
Inauguration of an overnight air
__
throne
and
he wants to know demail between New' York anil Chi­
cago, which is a major item in the finitely whether the socialists are
program within a month or so. will willing to blind themselves under
In* the first step in the expan­ his leadership, thus reversing n
sion of tin* world’s greatest roffu* previous stand that the party nev­
er would take office in a Bourg­
, lar air mute.
,
With the beginning of the new eois cat *r.rt.
The Socialist committee is ex­
, fiscal year, July I, funds will be­
' come available under which con- pected to have made up its mind
, 1 tracts can lie made for carrying on this point by tomorrow night.
. mail by airplanes or airships on , Mnnv members of the party ar«
opposed to Itriand.
, any routes selected and numerous bltterlv
Previously M. Doumrrgue had
( Organizations already* have asked offered the premiership to M.
| for extension of the service to Paittsyevi* president of the cham. their cities. Only "Such routes as I hep, but the latter lagged to l&gt;e
, postoffiie officials believe can be j excused.
operated without loss to contract­
M. Briantl makes the partiripu. ot«, however, will be tmisideit-d 111 1 lion of the socialist party in the
the opening up of these new ave­ government an essential condition
nue- of communication.
Extensions now under cnitsidern., tion include routes between New
,, York and Boston; Chicago and St.
, I .on is; I,os Angeles and Salt l.ake
I ( City;
Klko, Nev„ and Pasco,
,1 Wash.; Minneapolis-St. Paul and
,, 1 New Orleans, via St. I.ouis and
( Memphis; Pittshuig) and No..
1 Orleans; and Chicago and New O r­
leans via Indianapolis, Louisville
(I and Hirinlnghnnt.
The New York-Koston route
I ,: probably will be arranged to make
, connections with the tinnsconti- balance of power in the chamber
,. nental service and the new ('hi­
On leaving F.lysee palace, M.
, cugo-Nevv York night service. The governed, in fatt.
,i ('hieiigo-St. I.ouis service like­ Itriand said: “ In the present gravu
wise would In* a feeder of the situation I must seek the co-opc overnight New York-Chicago ser- eintinii of all parties, which is
t vice. The I .us Angeles-Salt Lake imlispensihle to the solution of
II City and the Klko-Pasco routes the crisis. I want to select a cab­
li would connect with the transeon- inet from the majority elected I**?
e tincntal service.
May, eni h element of this majority
i* '
T h e r o u t e s bctvv c**n N e w O r l e a n s bring obliged to asstinio its »huro
I, and the northern cities would op­ of ■rspan dhilily of power.
s erate independent of the transcon­
“ I must Monday morning ex­
tinental service.
amine tile financial and economic
situation, about noon l shall re­
turn to the president of thi* re­
puhlic with the hope of bringing
buck my selection."
The financial situation, to which,
M. iiriend referred, is causing
much anxiety in parlimcntary
circles. They are distributed be­
cause the agreement with the
Hunk of F ra m e appearing in the
April Journal on Apr 8 and autho­
rizing the hank to raise the limit
of circulation of 15,000,000,000
frnnes, cunndl possibly It.* katified before the weekly statement
of the Hank of Franco ia issued
i Thursday. This obliges the hank
i again to show, ns last week, over
Id,0 0 0 ,1 )0 0 , 0 0 0 francs actuul paper
money out, when legally the au­
thorized limit is 1 1 .0 (10 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 .
Pursue Independent Policy.
M. Hriund did not confer with
any members of the right parties
of either the senate or chamber,
! imt Informed the radical group in
the senate that he intended to pur­
sue » policy neither radical nor
i.'.*.*• few, socialist, hut would enforce a denta 0 -2 .0 0 0 ' ocratie program , which was the
real platform upon which the left
d ea r. 1 groups were elected.
&gt;n track . The tusk confronting Hriand is
ics light to form o cabinet which would
odcrate, have the hacking of the left groups
10-Inch , in the chamber and at the same
inie fuir time he nssuird of u majority in
d.
the senate. The first person M.
sing. -I Hriand saw today after receiving
n track. M. Oountergue's request to form
modelcabinet was M. licrriot. The
get. 1 0 - latter, who remuins leader of th**
..it) lew rj,(|ica| group, 1 1 0
&lt;ttong, the
led M s |a r uci»t jn the chamber, assured M.
quality , Qr|an,| Df h is party support.
M. Hriund's insistencec that the
"• clear. | socialists assume the responsibilivai-s mi jj.
power and enter the cabinet
tlomtsmi mjiy nu.un splitting the |&gt;arty in
I
the event the nutional council r e ­
' ,,n‘ ' ’ | fuses to cooperate with hint. At
,
., | the time the Herriot ministry war
y 1 , ’ " fnrtBojJ ’1 ft
nut »tf 1IV44
iw 'n la r- voted in favor &lt;&gt;f entering the govh c ra te - 1 orn,nent- Their number has been
1 | i
, increased, aiwi the party would he
as $ 1 50 P^ced in a difficult position if it
’ '* 1 refused co-operation.

Celery Markets

Prcsiciont .Machado On
Way lo I'nitcd States
HAVANA. \p t |:t I’f s i d e n t elcct Machado ami his dailghtei
ili p arte d (his morning for Key
Mcst, wlieii- the\ will board tintrain for WaMiiugimi.
I'hey are
accompanied by nine attuehe?, inchiding Sei ictai v of S ta te f’espeile?.

Kight Hundred Children To Take Part
In Pageant Picturing America’s Story

Shepherd Likely To Be
Arraigned This Week
CHICAGO. Apr. 13.—F urther oe
tivity a t inquests and the trial &lt;*f
William Shepherd, indicted for kill­
ing William MeClintock with ty­
phoid germs, await th« report of
Lb William McNally on a cau»*
for the death ef Dr. Oecar Olson.
A rraignm ent of Shepherd probably
will be delayed until tha Utter

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p-raoca
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CiT:wa.4 a y h u d atJi offirial a 2nd S t r e e t .
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At $12.50 Per Acre

WFf—H.i'adeiphia i;£uZ) C:%

P O S IT IV E L Y T H E B E S T B U Y IN T H E STATE

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Cft. Sectfr*.

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Florida’s Year-’Round Resort City
NDER th e direction of a w orld fam ous en­
gineer, one of live la rg e st, if not th e larg ­
est and finest deep w a ter harlvor betw een
New Yoik and South A m erica, will lie built at
HOLLYWOOD B Y -TIIE-SEA .

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Djrrtii your Mil ui any ont of our g/cat
MM/kt Jboi'U, (Jo.y n.n». autuiwu*. totugL*
or aportmcnit.

It will open up vast acres of fa rm in g lands fur
out into tlie w estern section of th e co u n try . It
will make new cities. It will he an incentive for
many new industries to s ta r t in ev ery section ut
Mioward County.

T he building of th is w onderful deep w ater h a r­
bor—enorm ous a s it is— is but part of the gigantic
development planned for the environs of that
place—with Hollywood H y-the-Sea and the new

■('lip. Fill O ut and Mail T his Coupon Today!
L'UJtTIH A GRAHAM. I.«v«| RepreseRtalirM.
VAI.IVKZ
HOTEL,
HANFORD. FLORIDA.
. $ V
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HF.AH SIRS:—Kindly vend m« without obligation on my
port, full information about the FREE TOUR OF IN­
SPECTION to llollyvnxxj Hy-the-S*u. rnil D»&gt;criptive
Printed Mutter, 1)luatrated.

Complete inform ation about th e tour, together with Hollywood
printed m atter, illu strated will he sent to you oil receipt of
the Coupon in this ad v ertisem en t.

Home Seekers Realty Company
A G EN TS FOR

Hollywood Land &amp; W ater Com pany
J. W. YOllNfi

P resident

anford Office: Valdez Hole! Lobby. C u rtis at G raham , Local Mgrs
NAMF.

FLORIDA STATE OFFICES:

ADDRESS

P oxmal and informal *ccial event*.

t . If AMBER O f n)U.V|IH(-t.
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hi.vn.tr. M. i

Around Lake Mable large w arehouses, ice houses,
fruit ami vegetable depots will be constructed.

C oaches D cl.uxe Makes Weekly T rips front S an fo rd

Fiku h a lih while you play at an ele­
vation ot’ a(00 feet. Drive a bone nr c*j
over concrete lughway* to die topmost tip*
of live mountain*. Flay golf, hunt, fiilt ut
«WitD. Ur acquainted with the*e iutur.1
wonder*— Mf Mltcbdl. &lt;V?‘t fret ut i t —
.Pftgah National Pore*t and G.itne Prtlcrve —
Chimney Rock—*Mt. Pugah and The llat.

More than 130 men ore now at work clearing the
land around L ake Muhle. Two new dredges co st­
ing $400,000 each and a fleet o f sm aller dredges
will lie used ill the w ork. A pproxim ately fifty
engineers will he em ployed in tiiis vast project.

T he new harbor will be one of ih*- c o u n try ’s g re a t­
est projects, and in m any re sp ec ts one of the
g re a te st the South has e v er known.

Take th e enjoyable Free T our of Inspection to Hollywood
•Hy-the-Sea.
O ur Specially Designed 21-P assenger T o u rin g

yVikTCM thr wild m ountain tlowm
iprmg up alxwt you—'the laurel and aulea*
blendingjm u l hut* With the «;(cn al ever
green* — hill and yalUy »pl*»hfd with the
white of (be dogwtxxi-

t o r D*vM«l any Worwia&lt;/»*u. ..4J/«fc*

W ith large a g ric u ltu ra l production in th e E ver­
glades, anti w ith cro ss-sta te highw ays and rail­
roads, shipm ents from th e west coast could he put
aboard cheaply at th e new harlvor.

Lake Mable, a natural hotly of w a ter in close
proxim ity to the A tlantic Ocean, and located at
the north end of Hollywood B each and one and
one-half miles south of F o i l L auderdale, will he
transform ed into a m agnificent deep w a ter h a r­
bor, 1,300 by d.fiOO feet, w ith an en tra n ce .‘{On
feet wide and ,‘iO feet deep. Tw o je llie s, 1,000
feet apart will be built ex ten d in g mp into the
ocean approxim ately one mile.

Uj&gt; into t|i« BioUntaiiw to up cbf wlnr
of i ipb/kJiiig tUuutc. to tail tht ttiumph of
,a newborn mmom.
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Puthnan tctvlct via Svurhrrn RjhIumj
iJcnt rwtvi h^ghu*yi direct to Ailmdlc.
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It will a ttra c t tlu* com m erce ot the sea m. It will
draw to Hollywood H y-the-Sea much of the .ship­
ping that now goes to New O rleans, Galveston and
o th er points. •

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Wonderful n ig h t' for moonlight boating parties

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d e r l*.r * . l i l J n i n r r ll. t/j r i l; . tlr e e | * # d . ..r M h e r w i l e . I n t a r e a l ' d Ir.
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WBAlJ-—CUvelaiel Cih'i.4) 7
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w; ufeoail with fin* mine h«
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�THE SANFORD H E R A LD . MONDAY, A P R ltjU b j j g l

THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 1 3 J5 2 3

PAGE TWO

HOOVER PROVES
REAL FRIEND TO
S H IP S ’ CAPTAINS

TODAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Democrat Wants Presidential Fights
Of Future Made Shorter and Cheaper

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BY MARRY B. H UN T
vent* about the most p a r tin g im- . f * n uu *
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WASH!
TON — W ays
and p re c .tim heard around the e a p i- ; n lh*
NVbhcr i
m eans for getting through the tal. When C a rte r it p rotesting a t j £ rm
full pitch, the punch and venom h e !
next presidential campaign w ithout
h m a C s *PiChVrle°Jit o n commonwealth. PI etcher ha«
a deficit already are being con­
p mh
sidered by the optimists am ong
most like a benediction.
makc * hard fl*h l to r e U ' n ,L
,
th e Democrat*.
Hostilities between its p re s id -!
1
One survivor of the late Demo­
cratic debacle, who was attached
to national headquarters through
a nee, the recent campaign, *ugjre*t» th~
period of the active cam paign be t t c r . i l .!d«fs m - . l t i the cle .h th a t
e.-al pro- • shortened from mx months to six
merchant weeks. Then instead of spending d v .z h ty T. R. firet took up
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'ent reg- v ast sums on railway fares and gavel to preside over the upper
an Amer- hotel bills, to maintain an arm y of house.
LISBON, Apr. 13.—A frank let__
When Roosevelt was sworn in ter from a Portuguese army o f - 1
n:&lt;- a r d little spellbinder* and #pub­
s ’1 ar-iv- licity booster*, h;e would
* * *have the as Vice President, the Senate, as ficer, written in reply to a gen- j
_the
ea*e with Dawes’ inaugu- eral query as to what the army
*r” h five ; a r t y ’’ candidate and its two or was
•he go--- th ree best •peakerj “ta k e the __
a i r ” ral, had been called into extra ses*; would do in ease cf a popular up. ...
-j-(j inruimera
bureau*. - a '•'mdenMvJ series of radio sion for the purpose o f confirming rising, has focu*ed attention on a
Th
• !• d*v r'!
very serious situation. The writ♦slFs to vot»r* through hookups appointments
H oo-er as follows:
th a t would give them the entire r.a * P.OGMV*lt. w earing a flam ing red; er. Captain Jose dc Rarro* Nor-;
I fi» m a s te r of th*
tioo for an audierice.
necktie, perhaps as a challenge to- folk, say* the army, dying of hunencounters the health authorities,
A properly conducted radio cam battle, mounted the vice presiden- ’ ger. would remain inactive except
r- pr*-»eit:ng the nuhlic h•-a•♦h »*»- n'itrn. he suggests, over a period tial dais, seied the
and, in the face of a national danger.
__ „gavel
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vic&gt; of the tre a s u ry department, of not to exceed one month, would brought it down in three resound* • Hi* letter in part follows:
who hoard the lhip a* qua'nntine t o e«iua!!v if not more effective in jng thumps th a t cracked like rifle
“The soldiers are half starved
a r d *xumine into health &gt; &gt;v! tions gettin g votes than the old-time shots.
! and the oficers are poverty stricken
of crew and passenger-.
b arnstorm ing political ballyhoo.
" Th« jjen-ate of the U-nit-ed under their gilt braid. The re­
At the «ame time cu*l*''"’ offic­
compense to the arm y for puttin g '
!!?' T p 1 r 0 ’ 1 ,,n&gt;"*h',r,‘ n**r i States,” he said in his crackling down strikes and rising and reduc­
ials arrive. They also a:*' offir - as
much.
’ staccato voice, “ will be or-der for
!al* of the tre a s u ry denartm-nt,
Instead of bolding the n o m in a l-; fh , tra n s a c tio n of suth business ing the turbulent classes to order,
hut in this partimilnr initanrr they
convention in midsumm er, h e d a , th f pre» . i ^ ent of the U-nit-ed i* the misery in which officers
repre.i -it a ’so ths: commerce de­ have it along about the tim e of s t a t e s n a y di-rect.^
: and their families live, and hunger
among the men. The indifference
partm ent. f)n behalf of the treas­ the find frost. Temper* as well ..
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, ., ,
ury they have various duties in a the w eather would be cooler . Senator Morgan pf Alabama, a of the politicians will be rewarded
e« unrrtiiin with the eolleetion of then, he think.. T hat be believes
®.f ^ " a t o n a l &lt;«*' ihy our folding our arin* in our
. “ nd Prerogative, rose slowly barrack* and letting people outside,
eu«torn», nod receive the manife-*.r would be helpful, although m any ’
kill each other? Wc arc tire d -o f
and o t h .r documents from the ran ■ hold th a t the difficulties a t the to h,a
.
The so much talk, so much moral m i s - ;
“ Mr. President,’ he said
ter. A representative* of the de­ la -t Democratic Convention w eren't
will cry, so much Tohbery and cxploita - 1
p artm ent of commerce, if ’.here are
1 ° f tion. The army ha 1 three paths h e - ;
steerag e pasengcr* on th&lt;- vessel,
•uch business as the Senate m a y ^ fore it, and will shortly, have to!
thev examine sanitary conditions
direct.’
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,
ehoosd the one to follow. ..
n rd otlp r m atter* relating to the
I enforcement of the pasenger acts,
From th at momen^ Roosevelt's j . “ First, to let itself die slowly j
i Th. im migration officer, like­
battle with the Senate was on.
of hunger; second, to fold its a r m s '
wise board the shio. representingDecision by William Jennings in the face of any revolution th a t i
the d ep a rtm en t of labor, and per­
Bryan as to his future role in the doe* not threaten the nation itselfform their duties in connection th a t i
Democratic party may come a fte r or the republic; third, to drive out)
with the enforcement of the i m m i - _____
gration law*.
The ship then leave- quartin.
and r.ext meet* with officials of
tho coaxt gu ard , who do ignate an- ♦ ♦
I • horage grounds, s e t i r ler del* w o
• • frt m th ewar I , irtn • nt,
*
which hn&lt; t hi duty under the law. , J *
If the -.e »-l violates any of thir,%*oJ»
gal -ii
laws, in proeeedinK
tiirough th« harbor, the ja nalties ' { *
hi roo-idereti and enforce*! by
tin- bureau of ruvigation in the
d epartm ent of commerce. Ti«o offi»er guilty of violations are sub- ♦
ieet to trial Ly the -tcanihout ill­
' i ection I T . ice.
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'Aheu lie -hip finally dock*, a J
formal
try i.- mad. with the col*
lector of eustoms, who su[ierviseA
tin- entry and unloading o fthe ear- {
go
In receiving the entry, the %*
eollcctoi nets a an official of th*
•'' ti n I uu i,t of commerce
In su- A
l&lt;rvi-ins: the unloading, b«- acts ♦
for til*- l u a iir'i
pnrtnient.
The next official who deal
with the V. ■ id j., the -hipping J
enrnini''ii"fier, a!«o an officer of
tla depnrlioepl of ("ipincri e, lie
fore a hum lh ‘ nia.ster di*'hargi
J
Jig r r r •If In want' chart . h* %*
ino *. sro to t h ” representatives of
the m ust and geodetic survey of
tla dep.'iitm ent of eonnneri:** for t
• 5■ e i-overing inland w a te r', and
to tin li&gt;drogr#ipliie hnreaii of thnavy *f**|ti«*t nx*-tit for 111 &gt;-- • rover
J
log ocean water
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Army Of Portugal;
Starving, Declares
Officer In Letter

ill politician*, cleanse all th e posts
ccupieri now by thieve* and tra it, n t and hand th e adm inistration
,f the s ta te to P o r t u g u n e citizen*
rho deserve that n a m e . '
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rhree Pirates,

minus tonsils as a result of
tions during the winter."
them were slow li,. 1
c|ther.
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j « P(C» Traynor. one 0f
, js back heavier and strong 1
l hit .233. stoic 2 t b , * , 2

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With
Vi«w»rn,if of br.'/h 'IT.
Tonsils O u t Looking £
b,&gt;lh
For Big 1925 Record

SAM FRANCISCO. Apr. ! » • &gt;oor tonsils have been blammcd
or all sort.* of things— but if they
rere a handicap to three member*
,f the Pittsburgh Pirate*, watch
or some big records this y ea r.

K
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made good in his first year
jj o r baseball,
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yluPff withou't h a vins. t o C
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damage*! tonsils aruund u

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12 Assist*.
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wale.
IS. F« rmed a vh em * .

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17. Part of verb to be.
18. Tablet.
2 0 . With* ed.

al ( go'*l in

21. To drink slowly.
22. (V&gt;W-hradeiJ g*nM*»s.

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21. Scarlet.
25. To plow
2C. O ntributre f.n, I ■.
2M. To obliterate.
2?&gt;. To t r y a* a cat.
30. To join by sewing.
31. Blsta hnwr.
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37. To intimate.
38. Very high mountain.
40. Emperor.

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41. Wand.
42.
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45.
4fl.
48.

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To embrace.
T» »
Within.
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Boy.
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M. To tidal.
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bnmJd ij .South America; HI:45
choir.
WJUSI-.Jfmtttm f 17fi) r,:|5 In
I m V? d : t l tapir i; 7 nnr-lral; 7:.’:,t
Gold Dyxt *v»|rc-.; b K -e rta d y ie"ir.
u iionrt .
W 0 R — Buffalo I Il'j) •» mu n ;
7-10 nitiiiiral.
KYW—Chicago f.VW) 7 c m
cert 7 1 33 iipecrheii;
Brunswick
hour: P tnuvicnl; in nt home.
WfJN’- t'hlragfi Tfih'ine
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ofvnit: ti:3&lt;l eimemble,
'.ring
quintet; 8 cIushIcmI ; in in/./, daie e
WLB«-Chicago (344.11 &gt; 7:15 Mi
kado; 8 farm pr*,grarn: !t contralto,
dram a: fi:30 trio, vocal: in sym ­
phony. piano, frolic, revue.
WJ' It I i Cl igo P ■ (371
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datr-e,
a g t . vi din; II 'lam e, piano, gut
tnr«, »onff*.
WEAR Clew land I3HD.4)
or
gaol 7 program.
ViI,V/ CTncinnntt
(422.3)
b
meatnyy rn tileit; H q u n rte t; H 15
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WHAM
l.ot’h 3!m 8 1 7:30 concert
Wr r (i
Minncup
1 1 r it i •! 15 concert
t’i&lt;'Vrum.

lirogrnrn; *- l.run wtek hour; 1 ”
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.Star com-eit; 10:30 Grand theater.
♦
Air. il th
WCAE Pitt h u r g h ’(481.3) 6:30 ♦ »
I'u ;&gt;• Kaybee; 7 W EA F program:
mo i pi .) &gt; o t,old Dust twins; 8 Kvrready i
i; J):30 in hour, !» concert.
•r ic tut 1 1 ;
WDWF - • Providence
(44UJH
■ !0 dance.
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Journal
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Portland
Oregonian
• t i l . 5) 10 lecture; 10:30 concert; ♦%
■St. Paul 1 2 dance.
30 lecture;
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Philadelphia [608.2)
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■ ' 7 cm ert; - n, 0:06 eje
■ ' r. ml Ap ' Jk; !»:30 orchestra.
JL
ulth talk,
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Philadelphia (3 04.5)
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'nlk 7 recital: 7 30 concert; 8 con%♦
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() 30 trio,
WO AI San Antonio
(304.6)
$
tw ins; R e 1' 1 ! ght opera
I) 30 dance.
ind opt
KPO San Franc! o
(420.6)
30 orehe Ira;
dance; 10 Miprtl- ♦
I | it dog . no;
i or- her I r i
St. J o tirm l
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.Tchrnrri ol (373.6) *'• 30
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H t1' orrln tr a ; 8 Brun
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w iek hour; '• dance; II organ.
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•ulth talk; ( 2 3 M l ■ n»« pi i
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Remarkable Terms
WHICH WE OFFER ENABLE THF
AVERAGE PERSON TO BUY VALU­
ABLE LOTS IN OAK HILL, SAN­
FORD’S SUBURB OF GREAT OP­
PORTUNITY.

U m o( the Cotton Spinners *ad I
Manufacturers Association, who
gave evidence before the Govern- I
mental Committee on Trade and I
Junior Appointment
M N M Industry. The Chief need of the |
industry, according to these rep­
resentative*. is an ubundsnt sup­
Deane Turner, .!r.. son of Mr.
ply of cotton and a succession of i ST. PA l L. Apr. 13 — Kiwuninnr
and Mr*. Deans T urner, of San­
(Continued front P, ■One &gt;
crops in American of 14,000,000 t o ’,will flip back the leave* of tlie cal­
ford. has been appointed i junior
We think we are
it bin our 15,000,000 bales a year.
They [
a**i*tant councillor on the *tnff of
urged
thut
everything
possible
be 1endars six months this sum m er in
in
opposing
,
Man b Fit For Uul- the Chimney Rock Camp fur hoy*,
done
to
encourage
the
growing
of | stagin'' a winter carnival with Ice
a summer camp in W estern North a bond issue of $1.750,.Mill that will
, 'r R e a c h ".!: 2 f » «
.cotton within the empire, to ir.-&gt; race*, fancy ska’ing, skiing and
Carolina, it wa* learned here to- benefit us verv littb
lake M a r y ' crease the world’s supply r f raw
hockey a t th*- International Con­
ot iui V teal deveinpi.; ,i
material.
vention of the Kiwanis Club* ot
The enmp i* Well known in SutiAmong many reasons for the a e - 1the United Statu* anil Canada here
ford. many boyi* from here a tten d ­ ha* never liad a i' ! and is n*
-mne c.in- cline in trade submitted by the r e p ­ June 22 to
r ^ T T r - R e c e n t at* ing in the past years. The camp justly entitled t"
,
'idernlion as nnv .
section of resentatives were suottage of cot - 1 Included ii. the in id-summer jje
has
been
in
operation
for
eight
'l'er.1 E*hrr that but few ,
the county.
ton and its high pric., purchasing carnival will be dog team exhi­
years and is conducted by Florida
“ Every citir.ei
■ lake M ary power of foreign customers net in­ bit) n*. .• f a r toviev, a hockey
u i » * * * • *n M
' men. the principal stockholders be­
1
has enused ing Reese Combs, of Miami, and goe.» to Sanford »«• i.esact busi­ creasing in the same ratio as the game between Duluth and. St. Paul
dmie in S a n ­ advance in price of cotton g o o d s , an exhibition drill on skiis by the
l“r* ?
British I’arlia- Charles A. Hamilton, of .Jackson­ ness. Our barki 'u
F“ l a ‘ 1 .„d has resulted in ville. both men having many years ford. our supplie s ...... from S a n ­ under‘Consumption, increasing ten­ Third Regiment of F ort Snelling
ford. either din t from the retail dency of continental countries to
store* or through the wholesale develop their own textile industry ami a hV-tui fe pageant, of ihi
houses, la fact, we are lust as tie- and supply their own markets.
m the refr-*hing “ pine tree*
pendent oil Sen ford a- anv o th e r
phere’ of tin St. P aul audi­
giiiup of citixi n* ii that city uiu!
t. V
created by the placwe do protest against the build­
( hundred* of pines :n t h e |
ing of n road that i* to cost tho
ng, the guest* will be whisk­
countv nearly $S0 .ilno, which will
.
,1 U ■ III d snow, the
make it necessary : drive tw o
•npoli* Arena whore the iec
m i l e s further to tna.i :ne trip to
,al will he held an a va*t
tret to the point of our .reatest in­
uf artificial ice.
Bulk Sales Law Is
i terest.
ry del. it of u genuine Min­
“ If t i e county commissioners
Construed In Case
a wintc: carnival will ho copiwill pledge thcm-clvohave the
tin* noddle uf
mihvidt . ,
present road fioni II ghey S tr e e t
Sent Up From Bade
will l»t» niA’iiifpctutt'd
and;extended to Lake Mai. and on
n»i* and
of tin# nortf •
in through Lake Murv ove the or,-*most famous riders will
rks- ,-nt road to the brick road, within
dug judgment «f tin* circuii
at, oil the huge slide to be
a reasonable time. s a \. the next
1 2 month*, we the com.niittee, re p ­
fur Dade county in the case),
resenting the citizen- of lathe
In* Rock Company, a i'**rp«“
•s to gamin.
u reasonable time,
mi
the n«"xt
i.
third party dnim unt. plain
th at they be
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Marv. believe every citizen of thill
the telegrnpit
_ )coBiiiiuaity will Is- eiitin v satisfin error, vs, Miami Reach
r* Supply Company, a cor ,
ad “i“ 1 lie present mail, m ati out cs
inn, defenda'it in error, the
lid that this does tlot
... .tnlilished one and lias been use.
mi- Court ha* ronatrued mine nieti hun’
• an arhitriirv or un,
for a long numbei of v.ars as tin
- of the Hulk Sales Law en-l appear t
Vn t Le«t route to Sanford and ore th at
lassificatioi fii
t'
by the Legislature in !*•'••. reasiiintbl
**.’*-’! will shorten the distant r lietween ,u ^ found in sections ttS*».i-flBt»°. rtali'tnry
. ilution.
. .. Gener ul Silit'ltes nl 11*20.,
,,1 Is by Judge Whn
I‘ o n ij Const
S,,"f""l.
!" ,il two
*",V and n"V&gt;nit mWVSf
about
ile- Revised
holding in lids particular case
• n * :i*» $••ni|ur*iil with any «• K»r route*.
^
that
a tow boat, u barge, rock
thi*\
**jf pundit inns ruii»ain
th**y art*
i liei s and piles of rock, used by
* ' " ’ mitt, we feel it oUi '1,1V to opengaged in construction work
Shades *'l glnea
he- 1 .Hi,,, the bond i**iu
ith every ' not constitute a "stock of goods.
p from ttvlu to *’
means at our comnitind i*&gt;*1 lie fore
* and iiterchuinli.se’’ within
tld* u t l i - live nm
’ii a any of our friend- oi
'low eitileaning of tin* Hulk Sale- l.avi
In ihe front
The
re. in fart, any Due
ding z,..„ uf the county
&gt; an npin- tht'
;,K,i held tlfn* the title of ’
mbroWerv thol trinv
■tween the nten of tnn as in,, nr indg” our ne'•'
any
1 n t . Chapter 5tl7B. Act- H'**‘.!
til tieav&gt; prv'O siia
men eVetl of the Nad in way. we humbly «sk tim hev t a k - ii tiu'ts the subject ot the act to
. 7 ” ;,&gt;k- the Kvetrtuf
entitilt) over the propo - . &gt;1 roud and a ivgulation of "the sale of -locks
in editorial in which
\V.’see fur them*elve«. " e will loowares ami merchandise in
contentions tire dismile to abide hv then .lecision." *’
bulk ” and the provision- of the
a d ' mill he so interpreted and
irv observation of
t h e b e s t b a r g a in e v e r
Cotton lndustn In
applied as to limit the operation
ts nt the present
of
the
Act
to
the
restricted
-object
t mffieient to nePULLED OFF
Knglnnd Is Siiid 'm&gt; expressed ill tin* title. 1 he f.Ul ^
tiiat few women
that
the
lav.
has
been
re-enacted
in
a
Be In Bad Condition the Revised General Statute- o f , "
hiirot nt III. -ays
,.|t !&gt;,„•- on to aver
10 A c re s, flow inn well !nn«l
11 -JO. without the titles, dees not *
• dratnatists of toDON.
Apr.
, huiige or enlarge the -rope "t ■
or they would
F o r Suit*— S.T0 P it A m tin* I’oBoll li'H*l«
tin- In'.v in the absence of an imliI rit: •id'.tt-inir ma
the worst known
tail'd intent to alter the - o p e of n
!i m iles fro n t S a n fo rd ‘ t ntile f'o m
tin* American Ur.
the I'liaetinent.
o
n»\p(| t o in lit ion *
The opinion -ta le - that the last ■
F O R ({ P IC K S A L E ONLY
-eiitein
c of the act appears to lim- J
in# of Livestock
it the law to wholesale and rdtuil .

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C aught On A

Rod and Reel Casting Outfit
We Will Give The Following P r n t t i

LARGEST—3hakesoeare “M arhoff’
Reel.
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Kin^ Special
2nd LA RG EST-H eddo
Rod.
3rd L ARGEST—-Tackle

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London’s Streets
I s Permissible

t.-I III. surely
ir the tiiltlt.
■ he-i judges. &gt; LONDON. Apr. 13.— I lie Cits
mu eXperiotic ' tout of driving pig-, .-beep and
turning front rattle through the streets, n l'r»''
■ 'o men who tier begun eeiiturie- ago when
then -eiiioi- London was but it village, is -on
f.iid not only being i a : r i r d on. However, it •
.nt more syttt-! seldom that the public generally
........... thi »i•.'1t a* the work
recent work | is done during tlic early hours nl
l.ord Kit"It tlie morning.
led when he
\ held of tnil's*, ilciiiyed on i t '
aav to the m arket, gut into n
Haltic jam recently in llolhorn,
me of the city’s mailt thoroughf,,i,.*. and extra policemen had to
I&gt;I- r a i l e d
to ns.-i-i the driver* in
their la. k of getting the animal*
• tutted again. The pres«*iit day
city legulatioii- provide that live
.t,ick can be driven through the
- 1 1 . ••(.-* only cl ween the hours ot
tllidlliglil and five ill the litoinillg
i he S anfotd
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good figb'
Special attention i- called to the

THRASHER &amp; GARNER

LLOYD SHOE CO
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al High Wins
nt Sanford By
c Of 2ft To 1ft

-ily b a l a n c e d ---- e v e n u o w n to m e
tio n s o f m in e r a l H a l t s .
E a a ily d i­
, b e c a u s e it c o n t a i n s o n ly t h e b e s t
r y th in g .
A b s o l u t e l y p u r e , fo r o u r
its are c o n s t a n t l y o n g u a r d a g a i n s t
t ie s .
T h a t ’s w h y M e r ita is fa r
o f th e “ a v e r a g e ” b r e a d .
Two
10c and 1 5 c .
M a d e b y t h e ---AMERICAN BAKERIES COMPANY

fresh daily from your grocer

$25 CASH

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EXTRA RICH

m U ^ k BREAD

WILL PUT YOU IN POSSESSION OI'
ANY LOT IN THIS SUBDIVISION.
MONTHLY PAYMENT W LLTA KE
CAKE OF THE BALANCE.

TO MAKE BIG PRO’
MKM

S ON SMALL IN v
LOTS IN

t’AIi LOAD

Lots $350 Up
eoti(lue of tin- lif t tilings a trav, vo- i b r notice* hi ii 'Moori-h town are
i lie "hiutd-" paint ' &gt;1 or drawn, mi
ilviee ll»' wall- of I l i u m
bouse.- and
It:45 linibling.-. The e a te to avert the
1 0 3 D | "evil &gt;p i n t " ; live, the number of
| linger:- i* considered a -acred tlUtll-

A n A ttractive
N e g lig e e

Sanford Boy Honored CITIZENS L A K E
By Boys’Camp With A »| ARV SAID TO

N. H. GARNER
DEVELOPER
Must have foot h e l p

One Week Free
can be bought for $800. Small payment down and
balance in easy monthly payments.

oil that
ituicklv

unities*

I—know
ii.* pain

Y0UN(

a c t iv e , so u n d
m akes

now. w a
uml son'll
Ilia?. Tin
uni iencc.

k no wn

OK TEA M S
I th is lot. Also 1 saddle
, dear a t any price— these
ind ones

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I SlUl ll,Mini,l'' ,' l l /-'
cci and measures
circumference, A

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1U)EN r a n c h

Free
Trial
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The Sanford Herald
P«MUliritr » i r r i afternoon n r t p t
S«*Art 'it Sun font. Florida
E n i J / e d ns RcCond
O c t o b e r !7
1919 . at
a t H a a fn N V F l o r i d a
M w a h 3 . 1 * * 7.

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M atter.
th e P o n t o f t i c *
m iller A c t o f

IIEAS
Killtnr
IlKItfi ‘ ........ Manager
111 .Maannlln A trnnc
I’k - n r 1 H
rr n r^ -•- r r
*#%»*! H llu C n IPTIOS HATKS
One Year—17,00 Sis Month* 1J.10
IM Ite rfd 'In *Clty by Carrier, p.-r
week. ttc. Weekly 1-MItIon l*.un
per year.
SPRHAI. SOTItT.i All obituary
inotlces. card* of thnnk*. resolutions
und notices of enldrtnlnment* where

eSargi** nr* mail** will bp charged]
for hi regular tuivertiainit rate*.
MF.AI Hint Til K AHHOUATKII PIIBHH

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Ively entitled to the mu- for rcpubllcatlon of nil new* dispatch,-*
pr«*lilp« t o l l or not otherwlso cred­
ited In thin paper nml ulno the lo­
cal new* published bereln. All right*
of* repifltticdtloti of nppclnl dlnpatcbe* herein are alno renerved.

*.*JHONI&gt;AY, APR. 13, 192.1
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T H E HERALD S PLATFORM
1.-—Deeper w ater route to Jacktmn-

'*»»*•
tn-*-Con*truction of St. Johna-In.
dian River canal.
3,-i-Exlension of white way.
4.— Extenslun of local amusement*.
■ *«LgwinnlnK pool, tennis courts,
ftc.

l«v*Augm enting of building proc r a m — house*, hotels, ap a rtm e n t
houses.
6 .— Extension of street paving pro­
g ram .
*— Construction of boulevard
ground Lake Monroe.
%.7-^Complelion of city beautifica­
tion program .

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T H E F A T H E R AND I
The wind and the rain and Thou
a r t one,
• - A n d flower nnd bird and clod,
‘And Thou are In me, and I in Thee,
In union with oil, in God.
I find Thee in e a rth nnd nir nnd
Rtar,
lit the fire nnd mist nnd sea,
5 find Thee in n a tu re everywhere,
• And g re a te s t of all, in me.
As child of the Infinite I live,
, \y ith joy in light of the nun,
F o r all in the universe is mine—
■ The F ath er and I, are one.
-a! Jacob H arvey McCartney.

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•a ..Sonford will have a busy su m ­
mer.
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Were you included in t h e recent
yansus? If not, phone the r h a ir per of commerce.

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Another "Pay-U pW eek" fo r ;inn*
folk! m ight help collect some of
the old bills anil put more money
tl
into circulation.
' C«
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pates, new spapers wifi g et b e tte r
service.
•
tVhun you see big investors com­
ing to Sanford and buying real e s ­
ta te , it’s the tim e to buy more
property yourself.

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Someone says time w aits for r*"
piqn but wo wonder how a I* .t
th e mnn on his way to prison.
The Key W est Citizen says an
Unsophisticated
girl has
been
fdUnd in Hiawuthu, Kansas.
No
Wonder she is.

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You'd Hardly E xpect It

THE SAnTORD HERALl

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OflDAY, APRIL 13, 1925.

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As Brisbane Sees It J AJ^K S?RATT CQULD EAT N0 FAT-YOU SAY IT

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DAN DOBBS^

*400,092.') M) Offered.

Coming from an y w h ere else* in th e world, it w nuM r’L “ Not Dead Yet."
m e rit much com m ent, b u t th e idea o f B oston a s u city of Crushing Kurd* No* Easy.
sa v a n ts of much and e ru d ite learn in g is so p rev alen t th a t th e
Real E n ta ti m.d Be. .
sublim e ignorance o f B ostonians re g a rd in g Mr. W ebster's
By A RTHUR B R ISB A N E
dictionary a s revealed in a c ertain c;vil serv ice exam ination,
fr*»yrt*h* 1 WA)
is m ost astounding.
BANKERS OFFERED I8f.,(i00,.
O rdinarily we a re satisfied if our n eig h b o r can make
0 0 0 n o rth of preferred stack In 1
him self understood in words of one sy llable. If he doesn't
a p p re cia te th e full m ean in g of id io sy n crasy , sp o n tan eity o r t.hc
Autf,n obi,° Company.
IIiItiTlri111«
U*A trim, ti nt m * i l i n l i o U i m I a a mm an»**.!*•
adenoids, we
do not criticize him too sev erely , but a re more Uinvestor.1., who seem to have a good
inclined to agree w ith th e ja n ito r who rep lied to th e perianth deal of money, offered to buy
j n 0 .0 0 0 . 0 0 0 worth. In addition to
College F reshm an, "W ell, m ore folks u n d e rsta n d me the way,
ha t ’r.; r- &gt;m y. the oenple seem to
I talk th an u n d erstan d s you th e w ay you ta lk s .”
re agnize a g : t v ing when it is
But Boston, h e a rt of the w orld, c e n te r of lite ra ry cuitute offered to thv.o.
nn,j refinem ent, w here th e "o " is pronounced cxactlv ss the
Suppose Henry gord orfered for
"o ” in God, where m onosyllabic diction hns been taboo since .o»'« ,.Ib business, m aking 7,000
th e founding of H a rv ard , Boston would n e v er be exp ted f earn .» nay? .low big a subscrip­
co n trib u te to the fu n of the w orld such d efin itio n s as were tion w . *ld be offered?
received by the civil service exnm iners.
Bem oaning this situ a tio n th e S a ra so ta T im es com m ents:
.sMErtl'TAN
“ S T A T E S M E N .”
“T he p restig e of N ew E ngland a s th a t p a rt of the e a rth ’s everlastingly urging interference
su rface w here the p u re s t E nglish is spoken, nnd th a t of Bos­ in Europe’s nffnirs, m ight learn
ton as th e hub of c u ltu re and e ru d itio n do no t vibrato in from Adgar A. Show’s story about
psychic harm ony w ith th e ex trem ely o rig in al ideas reg ard ­ a c.ilored bellboy.
ing m orons. M ^ o m aniac.,, ju v en ile d elin q u en ts and mental
Bellboy to hotel clerk: “ A man
hygiene expressed by some of Mie a p p lic a n ts for salaried Just hung himself in No. 9 7 2 .",
jo b s cn th e miblic payrolls.”
Qlerk: "How do you know ?"
Among those an sw ers which w ere su ch a shock to the
Bellboy: "I saw him hanging
exam iners and w hich have indeed s ta r tle d th e country a t from the chndelier with a rope
larg e, a re :
around his neck."
“ Moron— A wise fool.”
Clerk: "Did you cut him dow n?"
“ Moron— Species o f in .m o rtality d iffic u lt to define with
Bellboy: "No, he wasn’t dead
w ords or eradicate w hen found."
yet.”
“ Moron— An in fa n t whose p a re n ts leave it nnd do not
acknow ledge p aren tsh ip ."
THAT BELLBOY carried self"K leptom aniac— O ne who steals w hile w alking in his control and respect for the plans
sleep.
of others too far. But, a t least,
“ Kleptom aniac— A child o f unsound m ind."
he knew enough to mind HIS busi­
“Juvenile d elinquent— A child behind norm al childr'-n in er .s s o n .'tiling that m any of the
a m ental way, or w ho goes w rong u su ally ; Im m ature and statesmen hove still to learn.
burdened w ith a hopeless in fe rio rity .”
"M ental hygiene— A child afflicted w ith m ental hygiene
TURKEY Pl.ANS to "crush the
is one whose brain is not norm al."
knrds.’’ and that will be a long
"M ental hygiene— D irty and u n k em p t."
slow job.
"M ental hygiene— A child suffe- ing w ith m ental hygiene
The Kurds live in small villnger,
should be placed in a proper school to c u re so m e as much as not easy to conquer, nnd Pi the
possible."
summer they drive their sheep to
Several rem ark ab le solid ions were given in answ er to the high mountain pastures.
With
question, “ W hat action would you tak e in th is case? T h e ft then-, fighting is a pleasure, o*her
of grow ing fru it." One would-be ..icial w orker announced: kind of work a bore. They are as
“ P e rh a p s th e child is a kleptom aniac. Rem ove h e r from th e proud of their uncestry, running
f r u it; or perhaps th e p aren ts ai m steal fru it. Discipline back many centuries, as some New
England lady, with an old-fashion­
th e p a re n ts."
ed bureau nnd Mayflower re la­
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When you are lonely, and ,
the doorbell to ring, try t» *.!'
bath.

\l ZATALL
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A learn-to-swim campaign ia
ing started. Perhnp* the qqfc1
’ way is by changing s e a t , , ,
canon.
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You G O T-

A chaperono never ha* tg »
1 gize for going to sleep.

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Be careful while selectinj
experience you want. You
get your money bnck if not
fied.
Plnstic surgery is becoming ,
jilar. chiefly with the pbutfa.
geons.

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The crying need of our fa,
population seems to be ^
clothes.

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Music hath no charms to
the savage radio static.

R E H T -S

The most important thing
know about your automobile jq
phone number of some good
chanic.
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Mosquitoes are trimming p,
hills down for summer imm),
while others are trimming tb
bills up.

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The difficult thing ubout
a garden is restraining yoga]
from quitting and going
with the worms you find.
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A man downtown broke fa)
t like a womun downtown witi^
her powder.
A straw hat seems to take j
more room in a movie than anovt
coat.

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When a man thinks a woki
doesn’t understand him it tisuallj
because sin- does understand hint
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A LAMB TO THE SLAUGHTER
MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH

-Announcement

Although there is only n differ- Bavaria,
ence of 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 votes between t h e | Hindenhurg, through accepting
strength of the coalition th a t hns 1 tho nomination for the Presidency,
nominated Von Hindenhurg for the hns now made himself the clown.
presidency of Germany, and the He displaced Dr. Kuri Jarre* as
Weimar coalition that has named the nominee of the reactionary and
tives.
Wilhelm Marx, it begins to a p ­ Monarchist elements of the Ger­
pear already that Hindenhurg, man body politic because Dr. J a r
THOSE KURDS foiitrht ngninst whose stublxirnesses led by so res made a disappointing race in
The M. E. Miller Realty Corporation have opened a Cafe it
T he rem aining w eeks of school— even w eary teach ers ami Xenophon’* brave handful, on th eir many German youths to the the primaries of March 29. He ■
hoys and k RIs e ag e r fo r th e com ing of th e long vacation way back to Greece and long be­ slaughter of the Allies, will him­ could not command the strength of ■ Wekiwa Springs and are now prepared to serve individual!,
notice th a t thc.u* la st weeks go f V t. T h m c is m ore to do fore there was any Greece Kurds self be led to slaughter in the the reactionaries. Himlenburg was
private parties or club banquets to Special Chicken dinner*
chosen simply because the political
elections on April 20.
each day th an th e re is tim e Du p re p a ratio n for th e final wore fighting und marauding. They German
for $1.90 per plate.
Hindenhurg hns been living in lenders thought he was a voteexam in atio n s slum so m any thing:- th a t o u g h t to la* explain­ have been fighting Turks and P e r­ the retirement of a hero a t linn* i getter, not because he represented
ed or re h jo rse d ; and school “ let s oiit" ev ery a fte rn n n with sians for the last thousand yearn, over. He is approaching in age any principle around which the
They have also taken out the hyacinths and snags from the
a dlacouraging num L er of Ih in g s th a t hml to he skim m ed nnd will be doing the same thing the ripe year of Su. He was tho people might now rally.
■
His
selection
is
dangerous
not
gre at hero of the German army
Wekiwa River from the Springs to the St. Johns River to per­
over, or ignored.
a thousand venrs from now.
during the war and the g re a t hern only to himself, but to the Ger­ u
Every th o u g h tfu l person w atch in g a child “g e ttin g its) The earth changes slowly, nnd of the people. Germany raised a man people. iiis election would
mit boats of 28 inch draft to conic from Sanford to the Springs
education hns been im pressed by th is. T h e re is never time wiping out a nation, even n small tremendous amount of money to set Germany back ia her dealings
Each Wednesday evening a dance is given at their pavilion to
for a teach er to go hack and co rrect all tfie difficulties th a t i one. a* tin* Irish have proved, is carry on her military operations with foreign nations, because Hinby erecting n huge wooden statue denburg re presents the worst ele-fB
all ladies und gentlemen of unquestioned social standing.
w ere left by lessons not quite understood or lessons “skip- no easy i"b.
^of Hendenburg in a plazn nt Ber­ rnents of the German military an- J
ped".» T h u child goes ’ h rough life* s u n e tim e s v ith broken;
lin and allowing the populace to tocracy of pre-World War days. ■
A FIVE PIEC E ORCHESTRA FURNISHES MUSH’
places in the web ot his foundation studies: ami consequent-! ACROSS THE river from Ho­ drive nails in at so much a nail. He is a monarchist; he believes in ■
ly, weak spots in a ll t he studies, n n d knowledge, that are d r o i t Canadian* will permit real Himlenburg, more than the Kaiser, the divine right of kings. It i* ■
Come out for dinner and spend tho evening at one of Dies*
beer with more than I per cent of more than any principle, was the paradoxical that this “ hard-boiled”
b u ilt upon th a t web.
rallying symbol of the German old reactionary should bo even sug­
J u s t b e f o r e e x a m i n a t i o n d a y s e v e r y b o d y ‘ *.r»ir.:i", e v e n nl.-cho1. The result is u real es- people. They trusted his leadership gested as the ruler of a Republic.
dames.
t h o u g h t h e t e r m “ c r a m ” is f r o w n e d a t . T e a c h e r s a n d p u p i l s • ate boon- ip Canadian lands pur- they wore willing to follow him. On- might as well think of the
Ho t h e i r b e s t to r e v i e w t h e w o r k t o h e e f f e c t e d by t h e e x u n i - ibeseii by American citizen*. They When Ludendorlf arose to greater exiled figure a t Dorn in th at ca­
Wonderful nights for moonlight boating parties.
pacity.
j
. .wtioM. a n d u s u a l l y w i t u g r e a t b e n e f i t t o I h e c h i H r e n '. s u n ­ w*u)t houses there, and country power through his victories on the
There t - e ven it; L--i.i 1 .m3 ■* ms| Eastern front, he did no* cclipsi
d e r s t a n d i n g o f tin* y e a r ’s w o r k . M a n y a w r u n g ci n " s p t i ‘.i!i i« -nib.''.
Hindenhurg in the esteem of the tru st of him. There is m* a s * u r-,
One earnest Detroit real estate German people. When the w ar was ance to the German people who
t leu r e d u p , m a n y a t a c t is s o f i x e d in t ‘ e - h i " s m i n d it
s t i c k s f o r e v e r . B u t t h e r e o f t e n is a t r e r n e o e &gt; a m o u n t o f map i.un it “ Work and Exist by ovei, the field marshal retired to are determined not to go back t" I a a i a a a a a a a H a a a a a a a i a a a a a a a a a i i a i M a a M a a a a a H a a a i i i i f
n e r v o u s e n e r g y w a s t e d , a n d c o n s i d e r a b l e i n i u v d lie t o tins | Day a the United .stale*, in the his estute and Im* lived tile life of Monarchy—and the majority of
a gentleman, maintaining all his them are In favor of the Republic
h e a l t i i o f n e r v o u s c h i l d r e n , if t h i s b e f o r e - e . ' &gt; t at on r e v . ^ w j c n iiu.g L i v e in Canada."
standing. Ludendorff, on the o t h e r , —that Hindenhurg will not bend
is c o n d u c t e d b y u t e a c h e r w h o d o e s n o t ki
s o m e t h i n g of&gt; A tnniu*l for toiumuti-r* would hand, made himself the clown o f 1 his efforts in th a t direction.
p s y c h o l o g y a l o n g w i t h h e r k n o w l e d g e o f t h e i n j k i s h e t e a c h - ] make the ahuation
m-ifect ai' t*L
h - -gh not exactly pleatting t«» Dut*M
U n d e r id e a l c o n d i t i o n s t h e l a s t w e e k s o f t h e s c h o o l t . - r m l t &gt;1 » suburban real estate owners
M IAM I H E R A LD
would he devoted to tm b v ld in l work. Enrh child would I or «■&gt; earnest teetotalers,

Approaching* The Finj I Exa.ninations

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T he mnn who grumbles about
beginning in a small way should
think about the oak tre e which
s t a r t s life as nn acorn.
have personal a tte n tio n from a capable, rtyn.puthettr teacher!
- --------- o-------- No woman is horn with bobbed laneous huh. It wa* ceituinly nn who
know a th at th e tru e purpose, to: ope easeidiu! of e d itca-1 *!ll i|l
SCHOOL authorities
O ur office boy says i t ’s nllright
satisfactory.
it&gt;r u girl to be up in a r m s about tit,,, is to get an individual, an Hay S ta n d a rd B aker p u ts i»,j would like to abolish secret soeiet- hair, many women acquire bobbed
In reaching a iecision in this
hair
and
at
least
one
woman
had
pm
among
students.
But
the
"easom ething, especially if fit’s his "going fro m w ith in ; to sla * his nuu nintu’y, so th a t he will
bobbed hair, well, not exactly j case the usual law’s delay should I
Lulistic instinct," deeply rooted, i* thrust upon her hut ut len-u snip- he avoided. A* time passes the
urrui.
ru n him self."
--------o-------It is impossible, under th e p r e s tr t seb jo l sy stem , for nt- old as the human race Sav- ped upon her. The result is that bob that tho plaintiff says ilanmg’flu* o»« essential purpose of ed­
,ges had their secret meetings and t.he courts «: Baltimore will have i d her to the extent of $3,000 will
ucation Is to g e t an individual go­ a te ac h e r to give th e personal help to h er pupils she would
tackle a problem.
change. It may become less rng- i
like
to
give
She
can
n
o
t
spend
th
e
school
hours
show
ing
u
|
initiation*
in tho forest and.
their to At
ing from within; to s t a r t his m a ­
first thought one would un- ged and so less attractive, or pos"do frac tio n s" th a t he was s in p e w d to have tcrrioi* “laiilng "
v,,,...* boys hesitatingiy say that a woman sildy more attractive. Or it might
chinery, so t h a t he will run him- jl0V how to
•elf.— Ray S ta n d ard Baker.
learned in a previous grade. Bn: unless that
&gt; ! urns the were supposed toendure cutting wopli! not in* damaged to the ex- become more ragged and so more
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by having her hair attractive &lt;0 possibly less uttraclessons he missed, he will he handicapped.
One half of the world’s patents
Totn thorn* stuck in their flesh bobbed. When ho many women are j live. In either case the jury that
T he last weeks of school, th en , is th e period in th e school ........... tvi«iiHA..riiiiy
hpyts been Issued in tly? United
Itrekkimr to barber shops to get n ’ looks upon the shorn head would
y
e
ar
req u irin g the best work from le a th e rs und pupil”. And
i-vjMH noli, a.. sc ui-boyish
........ ......................
,»
. . 1 boyish
boh. a have a wrong idea and would ue
S tates. And we’ll bet th a t half
lli- sc.-ret soi let % fot
w .... tTut
„» hob, .1it unable t&lt;&gt; render absolute justice.
01 men
1,1 .* ant ; »«,.»«».
Dutch u.a.
iiob or a.. King
of th a t number is for attac h m e n ts th a t m eans the need of Mm best c o o p e rn io n from th e h *men
children satisfies m an’s desir** i*» j woul*l seem to i»- foolish for .1 woIn this case justice should not
An Ford automobiles.
of th e children.
( he iiiiml. Justice -ifumiu ne a gomi
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Sgtli'onl
honte.H
are
swill
to
know
som
Hi.ng
that
otnman
to
dtclar,that
she
has
tieeii
Tlio Merabi would like : » know
OnU
R E A L 1 dnmnsed til all by getting
any judge of feminine pulchritude and
snow
►' When it comes to w riting p a r a ­ giving t his cooperation, into tha* theao b u t weeks of sc bool
nor1 ort‘ hob. But circumstance-, , altrnctivein--.s; also of hairdres*graphs, Johnny Spencer of the Mu
knowledge can drive chat i- it.
.dter pbysiniriiomien nnd fnmily re- ing. Ami the juror* might to in-'
.,,..1 t&gt;
04U Telegraph is hard to beat. He a r e to be of especial benefit to F „n to rd ht
lotions.
composed of men who knew the
is what we call the gra ssh o p p e r’*
A UNITED STATES Circuit
A wo &gt;nn ii, Baltimore, who ml- ] plaintiff when her hair was long . 1
patella.
Court says radio stations *rav not nuts that she is 4-'» years old, went Without making this comparison 1
------------o ----------broadcast copyrighted music. The to 11 barber shop with a feminine how can ju ro rs tell whether or not
T hings to worry about: about
IIY II1VIN
COUB
friend. The friend wanted a h o b ., the woman’s appearance ha&gt; been .
copy fight act applies to music by The woman of l.r&gt; did not But site improved or damaged?
fffrn hundred m em bers ‘if tho E n g ­
lish House of Commons w ear top
redio despit- tho fuct that radio says th at after the harbor had
With the plaintiff’s general deThe English have the credit of f &gt;ur a fte r 1 0 0 ns '.«» sought to di-i- wasn’t know when the law writ­ hohhed her friend’s hair the newly dura tio n th at as she wus -15 urn!
h«t.s all
the time.
.
over
the
‘vhereuhoutH
ofw
the
mu■--------- o--------being a conservative
race — 1
ten. The decision is wise und just. bobbed one forced hei into the was a contented married woman 1
# \ 8 cientists huv*.* found th a t a breed in which reipact for trwR- uuder, but with no luck.
chair, held her there cud the bar- i and hence did not want or needd a
On the fifth evening he lingeryoung flea can go w ithout food tioiiH is HO Strong tluit they hes­
her added another to the already boh it is likely tho unbobbed will » i i
Ho
WHY DOESN'T the Const m i ­ large army of Baltimore hobs.
fo r two weeks.
But they don’t itate to change anjflhi.vj; w li.ch, , d afield t util n *urly dusk.
sympathize. Which raises further
has behind it the merit!- of »*:-•- had readied 11 still* w here a hedge lieu’s provision, guaranteeing free­
seem to do it.
So the woman whose hair was the question whether justice wouid 1
when ho dom of the press, t&gt; utect moving forcibly bobbed has sued her rim s-) he possible if the jurors were all
quity and establish!d ecu,' -rt. " | crossed the loo path
---------- 0 --------'Tho Wyston, Missouri, Chronicle story which follows u muy^ O heard in the distance, through tin*
Or
ut , picture* from e'ensjrsh |i. in stole cular friend and the barber for women who were unbobbed?
says, “did you ever notice ‘hat the may not be tri e—would tent U&gt; j , lickening gloom, the pstte
$3,000. In her complaint she does bobbed ?
ills t r a i t ri* llv | flying feet, mingled with the lliutl j of the fact th a t moving pictures not specify the particular style
laugh of u hen-pecked man is a indicate t h a t
This cuse has so many tangents,
does persist in our Anglo S a x ' n u . f heavy hoofs, t convuliive puff- veto unknown when the Cm stitti* t,b she got. As she declares she so many possibilities, that in the
coc k le ?”
cousin*.
j i ’ g nnd the snort* 0 1 some large tior. w * written.
offered what resistance she could i interest of pence it should be set
r *yon TIIr.[R&gt;nburg is ‘ 0 run for
out of court. Ifc-ver litigaThe tale, ns 1* was told to mo. I animal,
\Yh it applies in one cum should the probabilities are that it was a tied
president of Germuny but if the had it th at th uu&gt;h the fields he- . j nt„ ,ig h t came the local post
mixed boh. a conglomerate, a non- tion
cried aloud for compromise
apply in another. The moving pic­ deseript, an inartistic, a miscei - 1 this
fh ld ma shal doesn’t run, any bet
is the time.
.
.tw een two village.' i 1 Sussex run a man, un elderly pci son. He was
te r than
hera n h.s armies d u r i n g , f 0 Otputh. It
&lt;» not tho queckest lagging along at top Speed. M* ture is printing, publicity, un im­
|jjm wof,^ Jio, it*„bealen before
he Ir()Ute fur mui going from o '« of i mail pooch bouncing ,m hit* hip. provement on old fashioned press
«k»rt*.
tho h a m le t' to the other, fr.r
wf-m.-eis neatly pu'teii t»y the work. To eetuor it in advance ts ..................................... ................................................. ....
wandered uboJt, hut it luo h e . t . ! wii.d and lilowing backward ever aa preposterous us it would be to
/ w Thn m an," says L ib ert Huh- traced oripinally by the h o rn y .; his shoulder, and iu*t behind him
Mr.l "who not only does his wurk nuked fe*t of Saxon serfs, i ad now | cunll,
I ud. lunging with his submit newspapers to tensor be
aaperbly iWell, but add* to it
wus wen
deep into tho turf b&gt; ( horns »t the scat of the fugitive a fore allowing them to appear on
Uguch of personality through great the heels H countless generations, t rouse s.
the street.
goal, patience and
persistence, Everybody ir.
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he neighhorlt'o.l
jj
(|
the fleeing
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making it peruUur. unique, indi* used it, i ccause everybody always man reached the hedge ahead of his
RUST COSTS this country $300,.
5
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viduul. dictim t, m&lt;l unfergetnble, hud.
u year
UMI
lursuer.
OH* 1 ■ lie IlWflR
flung IIMMlfltlhimself head- 0 0 0 . 0-0*0 .............
. anti scientists
.......... won
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an urtist "
A cou .try gentleman lived mid- long o cr the stile and in its pro- der how th*-v can save that money. H
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way L«- * jei *-J ’ ■vns. He had l tecti ui luy brcatnieaa. while theOne wav is to u:^: copper ,n brass M
a ■
' Thursday should o* declarcii a 1 led u fa s o n ^ ^ ty quiet, not to »*&gt; bull, b -llowing iiis disappointment, instead of iron for wutcr pipes, j
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holiday for S anford people so that dull, exltUi tc. On day he heurd strolled off to seek i n easier vic­ gutters, etc.
„
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everyone tun witness the first 11 vieiovs nil WJ- straying about tim.
You aie told th a t rust is caused ■
■
fi&amp;febull gam e of the aeuson to be tho ct id yslde, 1 :,n^ln,: pole •
The 1 |iectator aided the qulVT by electricity generated by water j
■ a
pjlayed here when ‘he new Sun- triuns, frigntening children und ing pos'ii.Bii to hi* tee*..
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“ i'll air combining. A way may
ford team crossed bats with the gencr !y misbehaving hintielf.
“ He ilmusi hml \ s u tonight, bo found to make iron rust-proof.
Tom pa aggregation. A crowd, us
Fletche
,” said tlm gentleman, j Meanwhile, wherever air and w«t■ ■
Be, - mg for /orDty fw m Jh ■
large as, Uu* one attojiding the
•yuiputlietically.
U’r '»*»* use copper o r brass 0„.J
: t
monotony
»&gt;/
1
life,
au
gentle­
W ashington - Milwaukee
a nn*
» K's almost ad me every night I forget your trouble# for a hundred
man
we-it
forth
In
the
after
no*"’
maiVI tack tho g randstands am.
hopii-g to gbm r * ti.-j hull. 1’of thi» *uek, sir,'* gasped F letch«r.jye* r*’
V iu ra d a y afternoon.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD. MONDAY. APRIL 13. 192

Owner o f 260-Room
Home Preferred To
Dwell In Basem ent

Social Side

LONDON, Apr. ID.—S ir Ever-

MISS KATHRYN W II.KEY. Society Editor

Office

PHONE

S ir Everard was extremely sim­
ple in his tastes, and one of his f a ­
vorite rem arks to his intimate
friends was that his home contain­
ed about 2Si» rooms more than he
required. Outside of his library,
the favorite haunt of Sir Everard
was the basement. Here he hud
fixed up n work shop, und spent
many hours each day pottering
with ham m ers and saws und other
tools used by workers in wood.
The hnnkcr frequently remarked
th a t he had always in a way, r e ­
gretted th a t he hat! not been a cab­
inet m aker by trade.
The llnmhro London banking
I firm of which Sir Everard was the
bend, contained some of the finest

German Girls Suffer
Nicotine Poisoning

BUTTE
Tfce J i l r u l n r p i t h H r I n k
I ’rejih C h u r n e d &lt;1 i l l y — H e r v ^ l i n

5c, 10c, and 15c ;

jo f England, who died recently a t
B O 'T t B S
Is
the age of 83, was owner of one
of the largest residences in the
world, hut he never called it a
A delightful a ffa ir of Friday a f ­
palace or a castle, preferring it to
*♦**♦*
♦♦♦ *♦*♦♦*.
ternoon was the shower given by
I he known always merely as his
Mrs. Walter Stoudcnniire honoring
In the Miami News of Sunday I Mr. Davidson and his bride nre home. The Hnmbro house in Dor­
her neiee. Miss Evaivn Cochran, at
morning an elaborate account up- "»
honeymoon trip t o . !Cuba
: — : I setshire was known to the nighher home on Magnolia Avenue.
and after their return to Miami j
peered
of
the
w.
Iding
of
Miss
DorOnly intimate friends and rela­
they will make their home for the bur* as Milton Abbey, getting its
tives of the bride-elect w e r e pros-j othv Dean and Robert Davidson sum m er in t'oral Cables* wllere name from the fact th a t originally
, Si t!. Kent. Clean, ID
on thu Kentish j
CIl'..
which toi »K |t!.tt »' Saturday after- t hey intend huilditig in the fall. it was a monastery. It was re- j
The color scenic of pink and | noon at the home of the bride's Mr. Davidson who lias lived in
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organized illicit
H.
POND
whita-was delightfully i i r r i c i l . imt■Mir mi for a num ber of years, is:
H
aynes
R atliff
s.’ w as'w. hich overtook
in to
thee,[ mcn
■conducted
by
in the decorations. The gifts were)
ki t the countryy '»
m .llfp jar&gt;(e
pr„ f it , evadin the civil engineering business
„ „ „ ____
presented in a huge laundry basket
oms.
days of Napoleon.
j iug ll.e liigli British duties.
,
in t'oral Cables, having formerly
r Harry T. Bodwell (jecoralcd in pink. These proved to |
hern city engineer at Miami Beach.
with a dinner-nance 1 | M. useful nnti beautuul.
Mrs. Davidson is the only daugii - 1
r club, honoring M r .j A delicious ice rourse, in liar-'
ter uf Mr. and Mrs. K. Hobo Dean,,
3rd llullck. D inner; nu,py with the color scheme, was
and is aii evn-edinglv
popular
; o’clock.
I served. Miss Cochran is liein t
member of Miami Society, She
i unit of the Church j the recipient of many charming
attended Florida State College for
„ of the Holy Cross | social attentions.
Women at Tallahassee and later
Columbia
University in
New
York, a fte r graduating from the
Miami High School, Her special
latent lies in the art of painting,
tier china having elicited much fav­
soft sheer
orable comment.
Mr. and Mrs. doe .Jenkins, of
...................
Mrs. Davidson lias often been
Oviedo, spent Saturday in Snnforc
ceremony t h e ' the guest of her brother. Holland i
tn n wedding L. Dean, in Sanford and has many
Alvn Hunt mid *1. »*. Kns» *
I -ii served in : friends here who will be interestSaturday evening in Orlando
1 ed in her vedding.

Shower
Given For
Bride-Elect F r i d a \

Social

WEDDING MISS DOROTHY DEAN TO
MR. DAVIDSON IS BRILLIANT EVENT

Calendar

Waters’ Kandy Kitchen
Typewriters

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Personals

end.
Mrs. Eli Ulampnd ami Ut-i
Nathanson. of Topeka. Kan., nr
lived Sunday to be the guests o
their sister, Mrs. Victor Cheek.
Curtis Barber spent the week
end in Pnlatkn, the guest of Wil

Tuesday
There will he a call meeting of
: Sallic Harrison Chapter, N. S
A. R. at the home of Mrs. W.
Fields on Martin Street, beren Palmetto and Sanford Ave­
rt, with Mrs. \V. T. Fields as
itess. The meeting will he a t
30 o'clock.
prcle Number Three of All
(;1&lt; Church will give a card par&amp;ml dance at the Knights of
umtius Hull at 8 o'clock.

i

i the R.
Tuesday
Duplicate
Irs.
A. Newman
willClub,
enterbe
Department
i theSocial
Evening
Bridge Clubof . the
man’s
Club
will have will
un evening
Irx.
Roy
Chittenden
enterlge pHrty with Mrs. W. T.
igicv ns hostess. For reservah rail the ho-tess No. 21.

limn Walton.
Cromwell Gibbons, of Jackson
ville, is spendng a few days ir
Sanford, the guest of the Voider
Hotel.

FINE NAINSOOK

LINGERIE MATERIALS

Plain white and flesh,
quality , 36 to 39 inches wide, 10 yds
bolts

Check Voiles, Jevsey cloth, plain
dimity, in every shade, 36 inches wide

50c yard

^

45 in. Bordered Voiles, fine quality, yard
A verv quiet home wedding in
.......... ,
, ,
.
•hieh Miss Evaivn Cochran he- . * ”!v
home to th
ime the hr......... Unworn Y. Car- ......... . 1,1 IH* ‘’almetlo Avenue.
ei ...“ I’....:
»l e m n i z e d ------------------------------undav nfternonu nt the home o f
No fenuile, either animal or hu­
ll1 bride's
aunt. Mrs.
\Y. L. • man, are allowed on the A thus pen-toinlenmire. on Magnolia Avenue, insula in
Eastern
Macedonia,
or. F. D. King, im-tor of the First Cireere, to which the patriarch of
taplist Church. K'rformed the Constantinople, head of the Greek
erenumy.
church, has retired.
Eggs and
Mrs. Carver ha- been living in milk for the monks to eat and
tanford since Nmi m her. being drink must come from across the
cashier for the T n State I'iggl.v- border o f this monastic republic.

LINGERIE SILK
36 inch, in all the new shades
pure silk, fast colors

'v

UNDERWEAR CREPES '
Blue, pink, rose, orchid, fast colors
36 inches wide.

40c yard

$1.75 yard

Mr. and Mrs. Em m ett McCall re­
turned Monday from Valdosta. Ga
where they spent E aster with rein
lives.

40-INCH CREPES

A. B. C. SILK
lors, light weight for slips

, lanta. Ga.. for tile past week ot
I business returned to
Sanford
Sunday.

All pure silk, heavy quality and all
-Ir
shades.

$1.00 yard

Miss Surita
Ijikc will return
Tuesday from Tallahassee w hen
where .:he spent tile past week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray I'Vx
were guests of friends in Sunford
Sunday.

Bd Markell will have charge of
■ program. Mrs. .1. C. Gibbs will
|&gt;hairnnn for t h e afternoon.
l r . J. N. Tolar will entertain
lit a stag dinner party nt the
fintry Club honoring Dr. Ralph
|vcn.«.
Prs. George
Def'ottcs will
lertain the Fortnightly Bridge
|h and -nine extra guests,
drs. R.
Perkins will entertain
I Wednesday Bridge Club,
dr-. V.. W. potter will enterr the Eight
O'clock Bridge

t

35c and 45c yard

Mrs. Alice Landman, of St. i’et j
ersburg, was the
guest fur tie
weok-end of Mrs. A. J. Richard
son.
Raymond Bearden was the goes
of friends in Bartow ."or toe week

S.

$2.25 and $2.50 yard

25c yard, Soft Long Cloth and Na insook, yard

Mayor F o rrest Lake and Archie
Betts returned Sunday from Went
Palm Beach whero they a t en c&lt;
the State Bankers Conventiou.

Towels 25c—Large size hath hue k towels, extra heavy weight
25e each

Wine sold for three cents a quart
in the early Roman Empire days.

In Christ Role___\

Ball) Towels, 18x10, Kxtra Heavy, each

The .leonine Spaulding Circle of
p Banti t I'hurelt will meet at
f home of Mi ,. John Abraham
i llughev Street at 3 o’clock.

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I hursday
;Mr&lt;. F. I Goii’hIc/. will enterif th*1 D'ltdiiate l.uneheoii Club
one o rlivli.
!r W \\ Duller will clltetG 111 Ron Tun Bridge • Till*.
kI Agin- Guild will give an
'ter dni.ei .it the Valdez Hotel.
Mr,. John Iteoder will entertain
Idler Bridge Club at lier home
W e Fir-t Sfiert.

The Y o well Com pany
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Friday.

Dir l'ag&gt;nnt, "Yesterday and
d»v," will t»- given at the Mu*
'ini Pa , lodl park at 8 o'eloek.
t dls' v. ill tin hide Mhn people.
[Hie heort of Nurmi the runner is

wh sm1*!'1— .......... .
nf the ors»ry individual and beats, me'
lei\ troo, ,, Ll,
tunes a iitinr. An ordinary heart will beat
iim Kn I,, |oq times a minute un­ Frederick Hitch, 'mvir.ers i i
Bloomington, III., i at'.racli
it xtrio- •.
tentiou of clitic- by the mat
which he portray - 'h e t&lt;
■■■■;», .......... . .. ....... Chris in a I'a. i -n Play wliii
reting astronomical be preseot»,d ill liiat city tin
made by Ericson.
mer.

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Printed Crepes, Georgette Plain Crepe Hid Flat Crepe—In fact [\
if it is a dress, we have it

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$1G.!).') Ladies Silk Dresses
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$18.!)') I, a dies Silk Dresses
$21.95

$25.00 Ladies Silk Dresses

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202 FIRST STR E ET
J u s t W est of Bower’s I’hurinucy

WELAKA BLOCK

Sell it for Less

SANFORD, FLA

�T H E SANFORD TTF.n ALT). M ONO A T, ArnTT. 13, 1923.
'a n d Gordon f'ovhmnp, from Port-; surprised "ahs"* when i&lt;hc ■mnshod g u 4 gnanH aitiaH R a;)iM aH aiiH 0 H K a aH iB liH lH a n iiia im g ,(g
•and.
the lialJ 225 yards, a good drive IB
’ ***
To offset the injury to Joe Hau­ for any golfer without regard to',* ,.
ser who broke his knee cap in the sex or age. T hat was Maureen, i 5
spring series with the Thillics. A storm came up shortly after that *
M niuccr Mack aha sinned Jim drive and helped to run her seme jj
Poole of Portiand. 'Hie American up to UK. which failed to qunlify.Ii
Leaguer* also have several rnnk*
Miss O rcutt
I tea
of iiruimse
promise including rox.
Fox.
le* w
. , has. had ,much exL_’IM
-.k.b1 ..,, -hortston
Lbjn1.I*I t Jir.fl'%and
.. .1 .1 French
I. me, .• a„ d , Prrnm coam l her share of victoru- *
Smith.
Bnwgcll, outfielders.
s‘» « lhel'; hu'i.ln* * on. .tl,e *'c; *
_____
m an s state championship
last ■
ON IIA III) R O A D W IT H IN N I N E M ILKS
m n m
n ilrT 1
Confidence. Optimism Itcisns. 1&gt;’**«■
" htn theLri* is »° wor.mn’f *
OK S A N F O R D
■ D a tin
D i l l
r i l D «T l.o i IS. Apr. 12.—Confidence .tournam ent for her to
enter, how. a
I 111 f l
h i I I
I I I I S ami optimism arc the dominant, ever, usually the only
worthy »p ■
find ure male J
A t $12.50 Per Acre
Harris 18 Confident ;Mc(iraw H as Visions 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; M U 1 \ J * J U characteristics of St. Louis’ tw o, ponent» she can
the White Beeches
Strengthened by the addition of (Club at Haworth, N. .1, The men
P O S IT IV E L Y T H E R E S T H U Y IN T H E STATIC
tH JN N A N T D j l f T
G riffs Arc Winners Of His Fifth Flag
seasoned veterans obtained in trad- welcome her as a competitor in
OK F L O R ID A
.cs. and bv the promising perfor- nil ^t hc^clu 1^^Hx tures, mid hi tlv*
Stanley liar
W» hington—I
J r b r MrGraw, New York —I am
am perfectly satisfied with th«t’"IcsJrouw of winning my fifth con*,
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, ’_sEOllivc-je n na n t in d -fc e F th jrrrm ^ _____________ ___ —:-----------------^Browns nmTCardmals seem better runner up. to rn n g the male victor
S A f ord Qpe«W-WRh-3uHlktfl V 0”nO™ , \ ‘V &lt;
lean, wj|| I* „blc to turn the trick. Kddir Collins and His Men A rc
for .this Vear'M vampaign to &lt; h . a T I While she took 71* 0,1
In T o m „„
I oLnlor.a |&gt; |„ ,, i.. *»« last *ea*on when we won (&gt;n the whole the club i« ttro n -rr
,, •
. . . ,,
....
,
, than at any time previous.
, the difficult course, which mea&lt;»
th* pennant. Of course we may S n l a . t s o a s o m
W ^ o fm y *
S p le n d id C o n d itio n f o r H ard
While depreciating , he absence .ure* 6,.98 yards.
n .? i I
i s n u n m c s not ^ ah|p t()
h„ t reilt
young pUdveiM are about ready to
I*i‘ttlc fo r T op P la c e ; M ar- of Bill Jacobson, a holdout. George
Manv good woman golfers hav.*
W ill n u n In to n e p te m n e r
.
«.
. come through.
a n t i He's l.in e Is s h a t t e r e d ;&gt;,*{e r- manager of the Hrowns, difficulty with their irons, not
-------surM the w a h.ngton ,luh will I,s
w nb„ t Rohiiwor, B ro o k ly n -'
-------believes that the iimprovement in having the firm ness of wrist
Room s SQ1-302. Phono 95
. H o lid a y Is P la n n e d
•" Dierc fiffhting to the very fin- \ \ . w y fir»; on| y beat my clul/one
f» n KU f ’m i f i r l n n t
! f*,ur **P{,ratc ,lf’i,,,rtments of his *cntiul for a crisp and succ-*&gt;ful ■
F irst N nliunal Hunk Huildin^.
u u u u o j 13 I l u m i t u
l.h
and one-half games inst season and * J '-'O D D U O I l T K l C n i
team will more than offset the ah- -hot.
, h,lt N
*n[ *iu
■;.» Mam
cor:. The iti, Tr*h
i'h.
Not
Maureen.
th 5_
she gets with irons would no- he ■
For First Tilt Here Miller Host gin*. Niw York—Re­ I hope to again make the going as His Tigers Will Win sence of his star centerfieldcr.
-jilr:; F o r c e :— M is:t R tilut W illia m s, M iss I M *!i
nt all bad for a professional Th« *
gardless of the playing material, haul. If my pitchers deliver for
HoaLff, M r. K- L. S h ip p .
EflHrc
C ity(irin
Expected
to *T___i
u rn The
s p i- r- -i —
my baii’
eiub th i7 y e m*/n
|yn will tbe&gt;'
lfi,' ,nst Me“n,,',•
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force the Giant* to Step
l/lll for u p eninp nn^
innke.^ it about ?0 |M*r cent morj thf*ir fastest tu win.
T o Be In J’er fe e t (-find it i o n : !
n tn f
n r p 4 n 100 V«rH- from the tec With a d m •
* * a * * M i* l * * * * * H * i* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * a » a s a ||!
G rounds lo Break R e c o rd s efficient. Failure to. win last -eaHill h d lefsr, ChWago— I am poj•
S t. I.tiuis F la y e r s O p tim is lic | \ | L W
I
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ber short game
™
-------soft lias caused a numlter of my itlve the trade w ith Pittsburgh last
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ii comes as good as her long g a m ,.
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playprs to take the game more *e- winter plugged up the weak spots
^
t'HICAGO. Apr. i:i.—S
ia .—spparkling
ark lin g l
* n i InO t \I 1T4 T/ G
l IlkT
|\T H
n ff // \t r ' ' l ”' 1' ' “ X* **»• -iiould be UU-j
They are off!
’ r ' ou*l&gt;'* • •«-*•*• wp can win.
on my club and supplieii a pen
1 O J P | \ J I l ’j U l l I ' ' Mother O rcutt is a golfer, m. •
No not th.. hor«,..
hut the , '&gt; &lt; ohh. I)e oit—I f ar only mint punch. M sranvllle and Grimm uro-peet. for the White Hox, a n d ' f \
No not the horses
hut the , hr Ncw Vf)rk y nnkr(.. |, ik i t if, „ i„
.... !;r my infjd J ^
r
,, wiar*t«Ting handicap of injuries
...................
. hetpetT
..
.. ... .. „
raloer &lt;m«...............
*tn-i&lt;‘,re «ne
teach
rlorida m ate i.eague teama for * great c!uh. "if wc can waul. .off
. . is stilt.. a great pitcher, a t hi, host Tor the Cub* it the openng day G r e a t I tlin g s A re r.Xpecleci til
a rt t)1 &gt;fnureen. Mrs. O rm lt n
1
tb 1925 pennant.
that team the Tigers have a great in a p in ch .Maranvijl®'* injury will, outlook for Chicago’* two m ajor
M a u re e n O rc iltt, o f New ju st had been runner up in the m
Sanford’* Celery-Feds open the 'clmnce to win. I have n much ini* ,&lt;f course, hurt us during the early | , ague baseball teams
J e r s e y , W ho P ro v e s Prod- club, woman* championship of her m

5,000 Acres

What National and American Leairue
Managers Say About Chances In 1925

TEAM IS WEAK

E. F. LANE
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Tampa and fur three days they portnnt.
will perform for the fans on the
Connie Mark. Philadelphia—Thrhank* nf the Hillsia,rough, coming Athletics are going to be a con
back here
all -the
I»vi V. Thursday, bringing
•••. fMf| the
M,V tender
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■ • way.• We
•’ ’ arcv ter’•
Smokers with them for a three- tain to ri„i-!r in the fir.t divi-nn,,
d ir *enc* on the liaal ground*.
which mean- we have a chance to
Thursday is going to be n big win the pennant. My d u b ha- just
day for the fans in Sanford, a n d , had about the proper experience to
tf e mayor will be asked to declare. cu.iu through. S o u . - . ' . r ■■»'•&lt;■.
a half-holiday so that the entire wili be a big help,
city may turn out to give the team
Gsnrgr H t-br, Ht
a good send-off a t the opening Browns” will be' a m o re " rO h d e lt
gam e on the home grounds.
Nick C arter and hi* Celery-beds
journeyed d o w n .to Orlando b a turdav to plav a final practice gam e

hall d u b than Iasi season
, v rtain influences mi th • team that
,|jd not make fm di cipline or liar
ninny have been removed. I am

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h,,p'
F ittsh u rg h -T h e
VL's r : .’,,ar ?tcon'» bttW,M“ n wf
NFW YORK
Anr
•*
* in« Maureen to tournanient-i suf'iratc- have I,ecu knocking at the th’ American League, a* manag
wp*”
the entry and unloading of the ear
pennant door for. year* and may o*. the moride of the Sox has reach womens national golf champion up the garm . except for chaperonopen
tno revel.
j)(
llt.Hr •future
New J,-is«v iug'I'' M •itWthis
**I.T summer.
umiiici, I realim
I *■«11rju tho;.p,
*m: »—•j r E= highest
- . pitch since,
, II*
|
......
” her.
” 1■ •if■ -he is
' heaten. that
..... -in
expert* feci I was worsted in the 1,l,m. ,
: ‘ w,,r*"* scries j,ri.l!c.nt^ „ seventeen-year-old high is young and another year u
Chicago trade, hut I am willing to ' ,'? "',a!|1* T . S
lil/T ] ;.;,..
, 1 ...
sc,,!l&lt;’1 K.lrl. who- f«r lack of cm mg.
-tand pat and let the summer’s . . ,n
, n.,r ,
Icspiu tni petition in her own sex, often plays
Miss Orcutt. in her short tour
- big winter trade of players with ^
^
t them.
nam ent career, has won the junho'cimr decide the Issue
, th tu b u ril.. the f uhs open *A.r :~r.
. . .......
gallery
titi, -,i'
• ... York Me1.: ■
'ack llerdrit Xs, L'liAV.oiatt
mo witi, Walter “ F 'hlii**” Muran*
feel *hat (he Reds arc going lo vilie.' th'e star „ f ' Ihe’ Swap.'Vl'i"- l,’" r ‘lumc,l t uotice-'* when Miss polltan district twice, aitd sh-- liar
’* **-- ..«.»■
l—,
1 - 1-*
—. ...... 1 ..
Maurer
sen Orcutt is on the first te« uualified twice in tin* woinuns mi­
n,n si^m-.T'n , y "chit l ° tn"n*' pUceU' in S f i d . / ' d a U ’*wm’e 'w recked *1 (Sdgs ls her bobbed blonde locks, tied
tin- econd division.
The Cnlds
r,.„..K... I)t,ifielder will he on with 11 ri!)l,'&gt;*i «( flaming red or
have the s tre n g th to win a place , j,’
*oni. .
’
..i.,,,,. other hue. Then the distance that
in the first division. Our pitching 1 ,i n ” with
hnikeii colla-hone "
'bull goes overshadows all other
alone -hould do th at.
r h ,rli,, iirimm
tin- « Pirn,,- considerations.
Her hitting i
amazing, and has been so since
, 5 ri,r "year*
m r kthe
-*V’ »«• « ',u |,- Fur
S-nilhpaw w i l i e r
everal
Cardinals have Coopet, the other principal figures she started t* play the game as a

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e ^ , e hC;anu
nd fthrhv
Ur° helpful to
N&lt;"‘
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notlin
rtiiantic
&lt;nc&gt; “p,-nve
the VX'k
Browns.
were *laughterctl to the tune of It*
Yr j, -

to 8. but this is no indication that
th* tenni is not in good shape for

s Billa M’Kechinr.

P,7 n ,e r' 7 di"! m,
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“” , n
V,J dut,on-. &lt;n th,

tthe
u . opening ttilt*
i n . ,„iii,
.....
r„
&gt; disappointed .a-t ea.-on due
with Tampa.
In
Jo
vutioti*'
■ causes,■ injuries iplayinr
«
.Saturday’s game Weaver got a bad j,” ,.’rJ
nc with the team ’ chance.. I
s t a r t and finally knocked out, when
for the player* who failed me
1 0 runs were made off hi* delivery, |a ^j year
to come throng,. Si &lt; sea
Manager Nick C arter going in a*

prt?‘eu*“m prc* 1,1 tlh,V.lr," ‘‘-’
, , ;M»^nr,n I.'n&lt;l
year I am going with Grover &lt; level am I Alexander,

to play it safe and merely s«y th ■ nitehing mainslav of the Cubs,
that we jire* sh'ioting
his i injured
’I i m u u m a tIt. the
tilt' lf il r s t Ifullv
u 11&gt; irecovered
i't'n in
»from
»■*! ii it»v
iiju m i
division and hope to finish there wrist of bu t s.-n-.m. the Tub- hope
My club i* much the same as last to lie tuvored with effective twirlyear.
i ing.
„
,,
,
....
.
B ate Bancroft., lioslon— I am
The White Sox pitching s t a f f i*
J u s t a* an evidence that lire
•’’"bt. Ito-lon—Anything bet- ImivTuI Mint my reconstructed in- little ehunged and their success
Celery-Fed* can hat they made tc r ’ •'nn cventh p’lite will he re- field will supply n
defensive nm\ ie&lt;t largely on the condition
four run* off the Macon pitcher ' " " , n' 1
ml’
» progressive slrem/th that was lacking last sea- «'f '•••* veterans Bed Fals-r and
in th« first inning. The game *loP* r h &lt;* even balance of the -on. While t realize it will Ik* ra* Ghrrlctv Robertson who had a di**
looked good until the rixth when t Auicrican league club* make it pos- thcr inexperienced, yet I am posi- «"■•••;i,»tin'r reason Inst year.
W eaver had n let down, the Peach- ’“•bio for unvthing to happen. I am live it will be more
capable. I ''h e n the &lt; ubs lost the services
c* nwatting him for Id run*. Of honing for the h o t .
-don’t w ant to fin1*h last.
„f Marunville. temporarily, they Incourse this ended the game as a
I‘.it die ( nllias, ( hirago I im-relv
Arl Fletcher, Philadelphia— Mj i a*cd M Atilev, star of the l.o An
contest, but Manager C arter w ent want _t&lt;&gt; emphasize the fact that chief thought a t present is not gl-s Coast league team , to fill hi*
in and the score down, and the tbe White Sox ure not nn eighth where my team will finish, b u tt nlace.
Ma ran villa plans to supplement
Sanford bov* hatted in a few more pb‘ce club and w*- iiiPnd to ........ .. what success 1 will have in dcvcli-V IlH pie.-ence
run* in a listle: s r m t of wuy.
|* tu ite that fact tlii -ummer. Fen oping new players who nuinsiifc no MvAuley’s
.,
„ licldmg
.■
T he probable line-up today with mint thoughts are far removed a* Jo till! m ajor league standards. I t , "" th‘‘ r,lMhtng llm ’
Tam pa will he Cawthon, If, Gurley, present, my chief thong lit is to ,*cl i&lt; a low fob to make over a big
"Tryus" Is Confident.
cf, Bailey, Ih. Walzak, 2b. Thump- the best possildo r-siilt i*t&gt;ut of th leu, *',* club, as Connie Muck can
DETROIT.
Apr. U .—Ty f obb
hon. c. Friabic, ss. Stanza,-k. Ub, m aterial at hand.
testify.
believe* Miat his Detroit Tigers
KimzJe, rf.
will win the American
I.eague
Manager C arter has not a n ­
pennant this year, basing his be­
nounced his mound artist, hut he
IIAl.TIMfiKK, A P R IL 12
will hav* five to choose from, for
Balt intore ( I )
7 11 2 lief as much on the team ’s reservie strength as upon the re g u ­
in addition to Wcuver. Wralsh and
Phbcdclnfiia (A )
. 5 H 2 lars them«e|ves.
Johnny _ Noun,
himrelf, he has two more tw irl - 1
l.arii'hitw . Jaekson and Kop- Tavener and Haney, Cobh believe-,
ers to whom he will give a try-out
hasv; Grove i, |t,*is and Cochrane. not onlv will lie available for in­
In the next few week?-.
Fox.
field duty when needed, but also
u ptir
I#ir.4;
*#t*
HT. PE I KltSIJtJRU. Kb,.. \ or.
NEW HAVEN, t 'ONN., APRIL 12 hitters.
i : \ H M i r i itt.N icksi i.rs
Kb—‘ Reduced in membershin to
II II
The 11*25 club is virtually the
NKVV YORK, Apr. 12. Tin* Rest,III (N )
four clubs but retaining Hie bail­
New Miivin (E l
1 5 :J mine that finished in third place
a: hinglon Senor &lt;&gt;f being the first of the circ u it' w«uld , hanipion .
Renton.
&gt;,i,,ey nnd O’Neill; Me- la: t veal. Ilailnmnn. Cohl, anil
in the United State* to get away,
l,y ,le feat log the New York l i c i t ' , Nfeh'd: . Loft,is and Her- Manus), will he in the outfield.
the Florida Stale League opened (; jJ(nt in their final exhiition g e l.
Blue, O’Rourke, Rc'iicy and .Ion,it* season today with Hanford p la y ­ game tiMlay, l ) to 5, evened the
in
the infield, and Rassler and
ing u t Tnnipu and Lakeland at St. seiies at ■ix game&lt; each.
Th&lt;- u ME R R L R Y . CONN. APRIL 12 Woodall will catch.
five- Boiton fA)
An attack of influenza probably
. :t 9 I
Pcm b192l Heusnn was U-nninnted
" f{ « '» h
bend'll, " n i t try (K)
I P 2 will keep Cold, nut of the lineup
A ugust X. With Tempo. Mriamia.
:*n,‘ '" V '
Ruffing, Lunierop,
Wingfield, | in Tuesday’s opener, and either
Lakeland. St Potemburg, Daytona *.
ngton
tl
IT
0
Srol;,arid Smith; Fuller, l.oucli- Wing,i or Fothergitl will ■r place
nrl 'Bradenton
Itriifbi lit trail ituik
ir11 ' nn
h• »
and
making
up tth,
Inin.
Cut,-, ( ‘a rrig a n ami McCarthy.
league. Lakeland was i, warded New York Glnnls
R
c
illic
i,
Kelly.
Cu&gt;,
h
-kie
nnd
the honor* of Iho abbreviated sea(Junkers in Condition.
C INCINN ATI, o , APRIL P2
Rut-1; S, ,,ll. IP-rllev, fi . ectifb-ld,
*01 1 .
PHILADELPHIA. Apr. LI, l'&lt;;
• level),ml ( A &gt;
5 !» t
The 1925 circuit is compact and Ryan . ml ( &lt;u« dy.
Cincinnati (N ( Ml innings) I II 7 spite injuries to some o f their
advance indications
point to a
Llile, YoweJI, Ruckcje, EdwauL nlavi-rs both Phibulnliihta Mu jot
closely contested race. A. F. I m IND IA N A PO LIS. \ P R | | 1 2
•Miller nnd M yall; l.tique Rixey! league ha eh.,II team are in good
of St. Petersburg retains the prcut &lt; hicngi, ( \ )
It H 2
condition for the opening of the
May mid H argrave
licney:
.! 7 "
Indiana|wdis ( AA,
| season. Roth have added new
Managpr* of the four clubs are
Gi ,i
Blanker, hip and Crmi
players and are eoiifidcnt of ii»
I lit ISVILLE. KY . APRIL 12
experienced in minor league b a s e ­
- ki: TI„ iiii | i •on.
Fitz iiomon
Iiftrnit (A )
I”, n proviig their standing in the race
ball, The managers include: Rill Hcoi and Roert •,„,.
Louisville (AA»
t (i I for the im-unant .
Brazier. Lakeland; "Nick” Carter,
Connie Mack's Athletic*
will
Dim,
Wells
ami
Itu-slur,
W,axi­ mien
Siriford: Charlie Allen. Tam pa;
the
American
League
sea-on
al.; Holley, hoo and Meyer.
BROOKLYN, APRIL I !
George Block, St. Petersburg.
in l heir renovated nark. "I Im* visit
New York (A I
H 15 2
mg team will Ik- tin- II,niton Red
tl 1 0 I KANSAS CITY. M u . APRIL 12 | Sox.
Of the IHO carillons in the world, Brooklyn (N )
The Athleli,.-. have aildeil »
IS 7 0 new h.illery that is reputed !•&gt;
1.14 ure in the Netherlands and Bel-' Pcnnock Hoyt, II,-all, John &gt;ui Chicago (N&gt;
gitirnl Of the eleven carillons dc- nnd O’Neill, Seining; Petty, lieu Kiuirii City IA A i
1 7 2 limit co t tl.'iti.iHHi D is enuipo
tdroyed in the World War, hut three J mahli-ii, Roberts, Greene and Taj j Blake. Morgan and H a rtn e tt;
I "Left" Gloves, floin UalllllPiie.
IniM- licet, i •■pl:e cd
■|or.
»M, e-nger, lloiin,ill' and China,ill 1

little girl.

P ageant!

Arnn ku Yesterday and Today
A T H L E T IC

F IE L D

April 17

. tional tournam ent.
When the snow covers tin- fun
way* a t White Beeches Mias Orcutt
helps develop h e r wrists by throw
ing a basketball as a member of
the high school girl’s team at Knglcwood.

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At the woman’s national tourmiTwo fighting plans collided a
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n ' a mite | \ntnnio. Texas,* recently.
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TALLAHASSEE,
Fla..
Apr. Ft— 1hi

Florida’s population timing
dui
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K-o-t four months oiL the year i?
H&amp;ifliated at two and \in*-hhalf mil
twenty
Ito-.s of people in the? twVniy-cighlh
ic ’.ort of the State RallJUin
Rail\»nd Comtnlxrian; f.ir the year e r K n jj
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, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1925.

I SANK&lt;

No. i. Seminole County

T io *
of the Southwest Q uarter (S W * 4 ).|te r (SF.’i ) of the Southeast Quar- RESOLUTION OF TH E BOARD a nnrr.sconi.L
vlded th e qualirM
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&lt;o i \ t y . f l o r . S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , p t,, ., .- OF COUNTY COMMISSION­
all in Section 36, Township 19, ter (SE’i ) ; the Southwest Quar? i »a . » - » V o \ i h i m ; r o i » a n w - I t . a n a d d i t i o n a l I m u J J f ,
ERS—
t h e s u m o f « l . 6«0. f,o i |.» r ,
• * t t ; o k m m » * » &gt; ' t i i i . **i m
South of Range "0 Fiast. and also | ter ( S W i) of the Southeast Quarf u n d e d h y I m h d e &lt;&lt;.nnitnn2 ?
u&gt;r
Ml o l d l x a t l n n s ..f , V
.
Thi&gt; Northwest Q uarter ( N W h ) jto r (SK U ); and the South Half | "
(Continued from page 7)
W h e r e a s . « r e s o t o t t o n h a s l&gt;e*-n S e -m ln o lo t o h e .
T tiio Northeast Q uarter (N E ’-i), of the Southwest Q uarter (S W l» )h ,v «&gt;r Ic re tl t o i r tic :.! o n m . i t ! -. d a y
•I ii I&gt; Md**i»t*', l
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C o m m i s s i o n e r s **f S e m i n o l e
(.A L.E.D . JLLE, Apr.
Tl'1* | Section 1, Township 20, South o f all in Section 36, Township 1D,!{T Alu.v A. J&gt;. J 9 2 i , t h r o u g h o u t IlnTIICRfiKORK in;
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cstnhlmhmcnt' of an industrial fc!-!I Ran(jn 30 F ast, and also,
Smith of Ranee .{(&gt; h a s t, and nisa.imln.* *he *|ilrnion whether hund* ' III, t'hat tt would he t*» the best m U s l o i i e r s o f
F l o r i d a t h a t j&gt;rov|,i','||",^ | d f;
lowrhip am ounting to S5Q0 a year
The Northwest: Quarter
Quarter ™ « U !«um
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invi-“ h t i i l t a n d lio u d a In s u m „ r &lt;i
j The Northwest Q uarter ( N'W ^i)
in the departm ent of chemistry at j
of the Northeast Q uarter (X E 1. ) * '• nt the rate of five itiul one-half c o n s t r u c t e d a m o r e Itioruuith and n i i t h o r l i i d t h a t it w „ u*u
•of Section 1, Township 20, South
centum per annum, to he l**ui . ...
m p l e t e s ) s t e m of h a r d s u r f a e r d c u t a n d t o
the U niversity m i'ioritia is nnSection I, Towmhip 20, South of .a r in three "erica in tit- manner cr ot .m
s n m l h i u h w u jt- III r o c k h o n L t h e S e m i n o l e C i m n i y , Klorids t*1
of Bunge :jp East, ies3 the portion
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P
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e d t o h&lt;- c a l l e d a n d h e l d t o d e t e r ­ r e d e e m i n g a n d t a k i n g
q u e stio n
W h eth er
t h e e n t u u t M a n i l l i i g U&gt;u.
S O L V B I* . m i n e t h e
‘
I- contributed for the purpose of | tion of Lake .Jennie with the in sid e ' of •Se,'tion *• Township 20, South T hHa ti : t hI iTs rFr aCnHl uTlHl oKn I tb«r ItK
puhllsh**! In I p t u n t v o f S e m i n o l e s h a l l I s s u e a d ­ t h e e u r o o f
#r, V r '
; m velopintr thv natural resources o f ; ,mund . ,,PBCribp,| „ follows, to- ,,f i’-i!nKt: ®° K»st. less the por- T h e WanforU I t e r n l d a m t t h e S a n - d i t i o n a l b u n d s In t h e s ' t m » / *'•* 3(&gt;eclal ftonil unit
tlir
i!,r stute.
, . . . . .
, tion in Lake .Jennie and less a f 'l r i l S i g n a l , t h e o n l y n e w s p a p e r . * flSO.UOO.Oh, f o r t h e p u r p o s e ° i c o n - y , . ‘ o f S e m i n a l - •'OUBly, ri
r s c u i m r u r l i n i t . . n a v i e s . a ml
puhlh*hi-&lt;l In S ^ i n l n o l ^ C o u n t y , f o r s t r u r t l n g .
o f• .
, , .
, .
Mr. Inch's company recently has j wit: beginning „ IQ) feet. . .N orth
. . .. strip of land 20 ft-et wide around a ( x r h i i l o f f o u r W e e k s l » -fu re t h e a n d r e - p a v l n g c e r t a i n r o a d s t
I’W u k u
..
. . . ' .
.
... d a l e f i x e d l*J till* r e s o l u t i o n f o r hi nil w a y s In tin* C o u n t * **f S e m i - T hIIu tI : it I Tit* Ktin*
ii'yc-ted several million dollars in the Southwest Corner of the N orth . ..

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thi-r portion of Lake Jennie with m e a-.:.*inv nf -■lid timid_i*l-i*tlu:i-i o-.l—,—liiais *.f. P*liirii)a_jHld ______ —

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1st. 192! S p e c i a l Ito ail a n d B r i d g e ;
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.
' ’r the
D i s t r i c t No. 2 o f S e m i n o l e ( oun*;*. ' , .
p o f ft.
M.y8.
vs.
V
s s u e d l-oln
bond*
ls In
in in*
the sum
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F l o r i d a«.. Iissued
North of the Southwest Corner of ‘J ltli du
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March
A.
H.
192*»."
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. 0 (1. suit! b o n d s l i e l n g o f t h e t
u n iit im
lo‘ t e r e s f , n
“ Insfeiil of having u population,
i
tlUo
East
150
feet;
thence
South
importance,
according
to
a
letter
n o..f *1.000.00 e a c h , h e a r - | ^ r
r-N
•
p a y u h le 'V ^ V u n n * '^
A n d . Whereas,
it is
n e c e s s a r y a t n o m lI nl l aa itli uo n
ef 1,250,(-00 as •laiinm!,” the r;just received by Dr. T. R. i.eigli, 58 degree* 11 minutes E a s t 217 the Northwest Quarter ( N W ' i ) of t h a t notice o t t h e c u l l i n g o f t h o l a g I n t e r e s t a t t h e r a t e o f *i p e r b o n d s t o bo d a t e d January
nor*. continues, "we have during at
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e - j e l e c t i o n p r o v i d e d f o r In salrl r e s o l n hrai! of the d e p a rtm e n t of ehemis- ) feet; thence South dT degrees 3 2 ! .said Section 1, run N orth 62 dde­
a n d t o m a t u r e Jan a.. .
r-/. jr/,
se m l-n tin c a lly , all of .a id b o n u s
D irt foui month of th.* year twice
gr,*«i 10 m i n u t e s b l a s t 5 3 7 . 6 ffect;
o o t ; jI Q u " lJI? •tlvc l1* rt*'’ r e q u i r e d by l a w . m a t u r i n g &gt; n J a n u a r y l * t . 19.12, a n d e o n f o r n m y w i t h th e d.*t» 0* N
: try .
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that many p-ople within our hortlj minutes East 3 3 . 5 ft. thence South
s h o u l d t h e s a i d I.-su e o f l l y o t
l i - s u m o f I90.00A.OII 1 . r.*^Vr I
thence dee East 150 fe et; thence
IiK IT ItKSOI.VKD. That nolle.- b o Whc-rMtH.
e r1'. All i ' ’h c to u rist have to
n d s in t h o s u m o f IMM .iW II.O'i st tie
35
degrees
27
minutes
E
ast
100
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and
the
same
Is
hereby
given,
wr.£.-.v,
u­
be furnished the rrcesn.itiea of lift*,
I South 58 degrees II m inutes East that on the el It day of .'la* A. i t pt iroonv i do ef d t bf io r Hb yo a tr hd a ta dcoe pr tt a- di n orfe seovlert
U rld g * ' D i s t r i c t No .
j feet more or less to the South
and s’leh lie c.sHics have to h*
I9!5,
pursuant
to
the
resolution
UK IT F F I l T H ,:it
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2t7 feet; thence South 67 degrees aforesaid, duly
t-dopted l*y the e l e c t I III t o b e h a d n m l c a l l e d f o r T h a t If s a i d I.Mii- of i..;„S T ?
boundary «,f said N orthw est Quurbank'll ir.to this hv common ta r 52 minutes E ast 350.5 feet; thence Count* Commissioners of Seminole t h a t p u r p o s e , It w o u l d
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f
...............on
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1, . . . ^
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n- * . . . Count*, Florida, un election will In h a r d s h i p q p - . n t h e t a x p a y ewr os r ka n da Do- q u a l i f i e d e i e c t u r s -,f g J H
.V O R D IN A N C E H E rL A itlN U j tor ( N W ' i ) of jah l Section 1, ar.d •South
VIlV
t
tlegrees 2i minutes h a s t - held, ami th- same i« hereby &lt;&gt;r*i c i t l . t e i o • f s p e c i a l Uoatl m i d H r l d g e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , a t a n .-Drt': ’
'•Takinv all things into c*&lt;nsitlt lit' &lt;*nWhereas, it hits been made to 16U feet more o r teas to the .South lercd to he held throughoutt the
T H E IN T E N T IO N O F T H R
oration. it will bo s 'e n th »t there
e d a n d h e l d f o r t ■, n i ricfc&lt;l
ttre County *&gt;f Hemlnole. to deter* D i s t r i c t No, 2 t o e m i t i n u e t o p a :
fro m v?;}
ii absolutely nn eotnpariion be­
CITY OF SANFOIU). FLORI­ appear to lho s a l t ‘faction o f the bonntiary of stiitl N orthw est Quar­ ml in- wh-tloT there sliall J*- ls*sut-J af u nsdp et coira lt h et apx a y tmo e nc tr eoaf t eI n at e r es is nt k ai nn tig pt hr eo rceeoe fd s s i md lei r l ib. d- used
tween the Florida of today and the
*. s*-mtunic County, bonds In the t h e r e t i r e m e n t o f t i l t p r i n c i p a l n f f o r l b e p u r p o s e ..f t.il.i-ig uV ij
DA. TO
\ N N E X CER TA IN City Comniisr.lun th a t said tract ter ( N W ' i ) of said Section 1.
t total s u m of * l.r.ijfj.yO'J.llb. I” hear . a i d I salt i o f L u n d s lit lio- s u m of l o g a n d pa. In.;
&gt;!..■ m ., ,. ,* "
Ki'Piti.i r f t»n \ act ago.”
imi-r-si ui tho rati- ol fl*&gt;* and
I EHK1TOIIY TO T H E P R E S ­ of l a r d contains le ; s than ten reg­
0*1 h e r e t o f o r e I s s u e d b y s a i d s t a n d i n g Issue &lt;&gt;f i m n d . In n , .
Mere population statistic'.: are 1
.Section Two. That this ordin­ one.half to- r centum per annum, SMm,mm
of
JyiMKPMm
l
i
e
i
t
o f . r - *..,!.9
EN T C O R PO R A T E LIMITS OF istered voters,
r o t al.vav. nn infolliblo guide t*»
i n i t - i . -i payable semi-annual- Npoe c i2.a l a nHd o a d a n d H r l d g c D i s t r i c t h p u e l a l H o a d a n d I J r l &lt; ! [.’J 1
ance
shall
he
published
once
ft
!v,
a
id
bonds
t&lt;
&gt;
lie
issued
In
tongue, r.nr is po|iul;ition pci mil**
n o f t h i s N o. 2 &lt;if S e m i n o l e C o u n ty , M
T H E C ITY O F
PANFORD,
T H E R E F O R E . P.K IT ENACT- week for four consecutive weeks three
• rlcs. id h&gt; known «sb W h e r e a sa. t It t hise t hbeo nodpsi n i oI.-ailed
ijil Is/nOiX
by a s a f o r e s a id , a n d
r.f road in every instance n decis­
ffe.-it-:. \ S- rlts I!, ari'l Series C, Slpoei.cni la l t hlio
.UD BY i j i e P E O P L E OF T H E
FLORIDA.
. n l n m l H r n l g e D i s t r i c t l lo t be s o l d . Imsu . iI o r n - g n t lj J ?
■•rtrli
..f
-.
11*1
m-rlra
to
mature
s
e
r­
ive factor when rail revenue i
in u newspaper published in the
.
2. F e n i o n i c F o u n t ; . F l o r i d a , a n v o t h e r ..................... *■ .
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
ially
.-r a p. rId.I of thirty years No
„ r .i,._. c . ;.;.!.-:;.tii n. .-.ay th r e ­
p r o v l d o l t . e q u a l i f i e d e l e c t o r s Of
h i: it
F U fiT U B i:
iM:stfi
O t y of Hanford, Florida.
I
r,mi
ami
aft.-r
the
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.
w
ith
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S e m lfto le F o u n t * . 1 lo r Ida. a iltlin rla e
port with ref meric* to fuciitlies 1
Section One. Thai it is th** in ­
\Vher*-n*i. » petition bar Ik-cii
................... f - n i l Merles: S e r i e s A t o
n a l i » s u e o f b o n d s iti t h e i*r t h e g r m . - . ,f F l o r i d a , an
Section Three. That this ordin­ In- ior Hu- sum of *7&lt;i0.'Ui'i.tm and aoni ma d od fi t i oJi.m
rsttlcd for handling
the sla:**’A'
.,
tention
of
l
he
municipality
of
the
ia.m m .'ii).
-bould
h e Its . a i l e d , a n d l In ......
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.
v
iih
the
City
Coiuinissinn,
I..i
&lt;!iaiit;t*.
III.,
I’ll.
WcRt
r
Frank
to
In
ilai.d
July
1st.
192.*.;
Series
r io i . d . arid convnodities ne«-d?:l •
ance shall lie and become cffectivo It t o Ii. (Ill t h e m u ol } I..II.UU0.0II l u n d - i l by i ito i.l, r o u s t l l u l l n g g e n ­ o r d e r e d t o lo- li.-Id .. t. t b *,p.
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to
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PMiCxutiuti
of
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192-.,
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City of Sanford, Florida, to annex
e r a l o b l i g a t i o n s o f tin* C o u n t y o f
l.y th** n opl&lt;* of th e state. “ 0*u*
*""i «&lt;■
.kited Jui&gt; 1st. t :•-*i. nml
M r - C o u n t y o f gem lm .l.- p,
• ,l.i would not [five following described territory in ''a s part of it.* corporate limits, a t immediately upon it.* passage and
J ' Hr
u “ i **
* 1I ’ *'i
lmr.fi i*d rcoiilc, u n d er given cir- d**alh i" •.
It *H
I)» if'»• f o r tin.- r u m o f S I o*».- M-riilllol. t o b&lt; i.Miicd In Ib-u l l i c r c - f I Or l b - &gt;;&lt;|r-&gt;i.......... ..
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vloption.
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4 jn i ^ a p 'f .t ar.d in different h ••i11
*»*i t «: i d : i t h k m o l v k p . o f ( lie F o u n t * o f g - m lt m lr i,
Rfitnir
'h*
CnTinty.
S
ta
te
*»f
Fioridu,
the
expiration
of
th
irty
days
from
.
*.-■ ;
f o r m o f tlo* b a l l o t t o I.} t h .
I ••:;
H o a r d o f F o u n t : ' t ’uninilH- .’ Uiii o f 1 9a .un".mi I n n : n i t -i.,™.
t a ii*.. i *," th*&gt; repo*-* Mr.'-istir.:,, r* n **!•• rh»*f*&lt;- --j.
Adopted this 9th *!ay of M arch,' i’ it-— I in muc Ii &gt; |. ••lion tihall !&lt;• -,.ui.-*'
alu m pe-,*
nt ird»*r cnrtiguon. In th** " rw c n l torpor- th" time tii*. ordinance becomes
o f rt*'tiituo)c F o u n t ; . F l o r ­ l b - r a t e o f s i x p e r
“ihay i reduce m ore high-gra'ie Mi to 1&lt;*i '.nor . :«1*
I a , fulloivM. t o - w i t :
id:.. l h . i t p r o v i d e d
suit!
i'RUn o f iiiiiii l o I..- d a l e . I .lamin* . i,t
.1 1 to h.tVf rbil'l •V* limit - of the City &lt;if Sanford, effective, the following described A. D . 1 9 25.
t 'r ^ ' h a u l tonnage tiinn five Iiun- elu i • &lt; v.'hn I
* rtu : Tin*; a i t i ; " v a i ,
an d I..did- in t u r n -if J l.titm.rnMMPJ bi* a l l of s a i d b o n d s t o i.i.it'iliquai to W- Dir.
I A I n Jl'T If iN o f t h a t p o r t i o n o f H i n t 1 a u t h o r i z e d t h a t it w o u l d lie e x ­ 1st. 1955. s h a l l b - i - . i . i l (,y
©fed iiconic not «o aituated.
FORREST LAKE
Florida, mo
particularly de- territo ry
in Seminole County,
jO
. . - r t i u n i . - o l u t l o n a . I o p t c d l&gt;&gt; t h . ; p e d i e n t a n d I n t lie h e a t I n t e r e s t s I 'o i l I d ) o f S e m i n o l e . S l . i|. fart t!h:«t the s ta te of
•1
btnto id’ Floritln, contiguous to
l i o a r i l &lt;&gt;f t ‘. u m t y C o t n t n l l o n e r s e f of S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t o I s ­ b k i. f o r t h e p u r p . - i e s lortiuk
■■'ilb'd ns follows, to-wit;
C. J. MARSHALL,
*y*c icillc .,.i of what Lit
M .. *'
.-tenvinol.- l o u n t y . F l o r l U n , o n Hie s u e F o u n t : . ' b o n d s c o n s t i t u t i n g g e n ­ Net f o r t h , a n d .
S. 0 . C H A S E ,
*ih** S o u t h Q u a r t e r ( S ' i t o f t h e tho prc.sent territorial limits -f the
2 t t h ila* of M a r c h a , t&gt; 192.'.. p r o - 1 e r a l . d d i g a t b i t m o f i in- C o u n t y o f
I*''1*5*121',.ii is, fim Ulcer t:uirp h U:hh i: it
f f i :t h i : h
hksolti .
t, f o r a n i m o ir &gt;.f l • i&gt;,|h In III. S e m i n o l e , f . u the* p u r p o s e o f f u n d ­ T l u i t t i l l - I f ! '*1 i i ....... I' !' I
m
Wi* *. Hell' t*f the Southeri-f Quru*- ]f
"J .'-nnf.ir.i, i ! &gt; *d. rir.il quite
Aa the City Commission of i • nMn in
•*»r-•*«- •g. -haul t m f f i c fur th - mil
. , i t ;♦.&lt;/,** mu mi, liii.ii* I* **i s i : it - i n g . r e d e e m i n g a n d r u l i n g u p lire T lo - g . i n f u r d I K . a l d r i u ,
&lt;5. J&gt;; &gt;■; ill**! it.n
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f o r d S i g n a l , Mir &lt;»,], n * ™
Hill o f tl'U.aOO.UO I s s u e d b y p l l b l l s l o 'd 111 S e m l l i o b ''"iitily,
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of thr Routb.....* Q u n r-' The South Q uarter ( S N i of tiie , L It. PHILIPS. City Clerk,
entitV ■•dirtrv.
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H i : i D l ..l A. u in l A ' J a IN'ST HI f.NOS
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A l u l l ' I P i.N o f t h a t p o r t i o n o f t h u l a n n u m . Int.-r.-a t o n - a i d tioiuln t o h e
ninikK: T.v p r o d u c e s Icrt iu*r in-i
• f th*
Certain
r c - o i l u t l o l i a il o p t c t l b y tlo- p a y a b l e s - m l - a n a o a l l ; . s a i d b o n d s t i c - o f Mn* r a l l l i u ) "I tlw
T
report
panylng
'!■
&lt;
*
h a h i t i n u foi
n o r , .• c n n a i i m p t i o n
'id
•
H o a r . l o f B o u n t y 1 o m m I r s l o n e r s u f t o l.e d a t e d Jnnttur* 1st. 1925, ami (■r.ivldcd f o r In
. • ♦i *; ct up *nit
- ii . n a r e * |ii u • I I
:-.**-. tku|
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tolu ol,
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Tonnage statistirn art* given in iuli .lanl ii'l margin.
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Florida lima 5 . 3 . 3 t ‘23 tons of
Another |iolnt il!u lrated in th b«*inlno|&lt;* &lt; a.o n l y . F l o r i d a , o n I b o o f Ala*.
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1925 . t h r o u g h o u t
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frcigic n * n im p n u .l v ch 8,111,9U7 yparu 1923 and 1925 hv t h ? chart,
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A H A I N S T T i n : AI I ’ll, iVAL
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sani! '/tv. . lip' tonnage was If),- every three m onth' &gt;lttring tlm-i**
I B s F . a m i At 1AIN.-t r Hi &gt;Nt ».**.
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said
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year *igo, the
T h a t t ilt s r e s o l u t i o n he p u b l i s h e d in I’r e c l n e t No. I, W e s t SaiihiM.
I’r f r l n . - r No. *2 , l . n k r *l»nri&gt;r.
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Th* t o t a l t o i i l i i t g u o f K l o r i d u ' s tU.Tinli i.i h a is ii.-'cad of .'i*1i|et
1‘r r o l n c t \ n . (t. H a s t s a n l o r . l .
th e b o t tlin g o f s o ld bond e le c tio n .
c lliti­ fl O H fo-.* 1 9 2 5 Jlliqp* c x c c c d - ing c-i h rc I'-rve and depending up
K. O g l e s b y
it it Di-in.
A d o p t e d at n n a d j o u r n e d s e s s i o n
It. K. I .a lto
e d i v H 'l I U o r f i i f b o u n d t h e e n t i r e on hills payable
o f a r e g u la r m e e t in g u f th e Hoard
i ' s the report.
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The l i mi t -lim. for the lirst lime
I. T. Hr'a n .
D isp.-ctors
nob- C o u n t y
F l o r i d a , nn t h l a th e t ' r r e l n e l No. 3, H a s t Snnlt.nlore .of h e r c o t t o n yt*i»t*H p r i o r ' . that 'he sen-mial :
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Ordinance No. 02

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Growth Of Ranks
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For the Time of Day J*

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oilier iiifurniriiinn not a ncccrsarv part

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ilisct intinue Iho pr;icopc rito rv to ansu'cr
location o f t ires and
o f tclonhono service.

l:i ' turd mir oper.Uors will noi t^ivc the time o f tl;u,
;mJ. in ilie interest of im p ro \ cJ service, w e urge telephone
users not io make calls of this kind.

I lie conditions under which v.'o are n o w operatin'/ are
"r e a fl v changed from th * pn t. T h e ranid g ro w t h nttd exi.’R sin ol ihe local telephone service and the greatly incre:*sed use o f the telephone In tlie public has placed a
h ea v y burden on nur operators.
T h e lines are crowded
•villi important messages and the operators are busy as never
lie lure.

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Re-jiitinji

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I he operators are asked tor the time o f d ay hundreds
o f times daily.
E v ery m inute giv e n to calls o f this kind
m e a n s so m uch time taken a w a y fr o m calls o f vital importance.

Higher

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I lie operators and equipment e m p lo y e d in rendering thi&gt;
special service are in urgent d e m a n d for the serious needs
o f the c om m u n ity.

Price Of Whiskey,
British Boycotting

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S o w h e n in future the o p erato r politely tells vou ^lie can” ive y o u the time of day, it is entirely in the interest of
er service.

fo Tour Nnv Work!

'i our co-operation will be appreciated.

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

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ykjllful, Dare D eviling Acts and Feats ol’Scientific Achievement
FREE ADMISSION TO GROUNDS

�THE SANFORD HERALD*, 'MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1923

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All Sanford Business Activities of Importance

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WANTED—Bookkeeper, can linntiU.TTTPHirlrrrrTTf-.-TrniTTr a touiivjr
-d lc-scvri.il ,.yn;r*k‘l.** u f ' tihgfc*. t'.i;. he bought fm—StHr; rm t erms
lt&gt;2l Ford r,n:**l, light delivery Apply "Bookkeeper” care of H er­ Iof 510 cash and $5 per month. In*
0123 Ford Touring,
j quire at 202 F irst S treet or ndald.
102ft Ford Ton Truck,
jiiress p. (). Box -131. Sanford, Fla
(rail hi d 'ioki&gt; body)
WANTED—Young Indy as ca sh ­
1921 Ford Sod in.
ier to work Saturdays only. A d - (WANTED—People to realize tin
SHOE R E P A IP ’NG
opportunity offered them to pur
1923 Ford 9 passenger suburban dress H. Caro of Herald.
IIOPKTN’S ELECTRIC S II O E
“
T'm
i|
ii simie people"
SHOP— Wo turn out neat work,
WANTED— White trirl to work'
I. W. HUM.IDS’ SONS
with quick aervlco and wo use Sanford,
dining room at the Betty Ann
Fla.
Phone
3
the b e rt ntatcrinls.
Tea Room. Apply The Basket.

.'ANY FU R N IT U R E TO S E L L ? USED FU R N ITU R E CO— Mi,*
rors resllvcrcd. fa ir prices paid
fnr second-hand furniture. Call
Phone fit”.

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PRINTING

W ANTED—A high class lady rep­
resentative for Sun ford. If in­
terested in pleasant and profitable
employment see me at the Valdes
Hotel from 9 to 12 A. M. and l to
5 P. M. Wednesday, ask for "Ncvyonsdek’’ Representative.
_____

■WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Rush ord­
ers n specialty. Phone 417-W, LEARN AROFT ToTlt County and
Lakeland, thruigh the Star-Tele9 Railroad Avenue.
cram . Bert ndverMslnff medium in
TH E SEMINOLE PRINTERY— South Florida Pnlilishcd mornings.
Printing that pleases. Prompt Star-Telegram. 1-akeiand. Fla.
Lake Wales— Plans under way
service. Telephone 93. New lo­ OHIO—Xenix. M-iko your sales
cation. W claka
Building next
through the Xenia Garotte. for construction of now road to
door to Usod Furniture Co.
Xenia. Ohio. Rich •rricultiiral Kissimmee river.
district.
Want ml and display
REAL ESTATE
rates on request.
Miss Rogers Gained
J. E. SPURRING, sub-division
c n t . r s t r . r s rev* * i . r n n E i t —Clan- 15 Pounds I n Six W ceks
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
till it nils h n v u lire l - i r g e s t e l r r u *
lando. Florida, and F l o r a l o t i o n In S m i t h W i-stern G c o rfclv
I
tilt
e Re f f t - w n r iU H n ,
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.
TIN AND METAL WORK

Mv Dear Friends: —
After my atta c k of flit t was
thin, run-down and weak. I had
Avenue and Third Street. Tele* j MAINE— Watrrvltlr, Morning Svnphor.e 111.
_____
tir.el. Thousand* of Maine pci- a sallow complexion, my cheeks
LT TTT;
"
7 i
pi'1 are intnre?f«d in Florida nrnr- 'cere stink in and i was continually
'orty._ Reach o ,™ through thg troubled with gas mi my stomach.
_________________________________. 1 Sentinel. Rate card on apptiea- I felt stuffy and nail lor*. st&gt;v a p ­
U i KAl I.K Concrcfo ( n , g e n e ra l. Unr
petite. I had read about McCoy’s
cement work, sidewalks, build­
AD in The &lt; ,.&lt;| Liver Oil Compound I'nldet*
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. H
emt big
and decided to giv, thiqn a trial.
Terwitlrger, Prop.
iiiil a rlic h -t1At once. I began to pick up tin npv and have petite, mv cheeks filed mit. and my
IHLL LUMBER CO, House o
lirty-r-r:.t ad complexion became healthy lookService, Quality and Price.
nil dollars. , iug ami I gained 15 pounds in ‘ it
entnt've will {week' ami tun w ry thankful for
Lumber and Building Material
what McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil ConiC arter Lumber Company _
pailittl Tablets did for me.
N, Laurel St.
Phono Gf»5
Miss Alberta
Rogers, 2t!l W.
FLORIDA OKI.ANDO -O ra n th .
t ’erro Gorda St., DectiUir. III.
morning Sentie.it; largest
To lake tm weight, grow strong
fi'd tm -nes*. rale Ic a word, min­
and vigorous, to fill out tin* hol­
imum 21c cash with nnh'r.
lows in chocks and neck try Mc­
Coy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound
K i l w e n l S. A n s o n x K t a f r o n l II
IU . n o l d s . p a r i n ' n*. P l a l n l i t f
Tablets for 30 day-, tin tablets —
Ai l,iH»nn*itl |
HO cents at Bower' Pharmacy or
vs.
th .iiin g e s
I C. Dean Drug Co,, and live d ru g ­
i.'.nium
tie ori'i* II A pl'l 'M M l' . I '• ■ n'la nl,
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gists everywhere.
If lht*\ don’t
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AUGUSTINE. I LA. — St. give you wonderful help itt 30 days
T o : G e o r g ' ! II A p p l e g a t e a lt 'l .'II ST.
p e r s o n a i n t e r p a t e d i n tie- r o i l i i v i n ^
Johns f'minty is reached through get your money hack—you W the
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one 673. IL E. Porch, F irs t
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IATFRE AND MOTOR ItE
WINDING.

.S e ctio n .». T w p . 21. S It. HI O a s t .
T il l s is t o gl \ » n o t i c e . U n it ,i|o*n
tin* got Ir t lu v ot M a r c h A J&gt; I '*2'.
H op f o r e g o i n g e ll l l wa,-&gt; I 'l n n n e - in i it
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o f A t t i c b i n e n t i s s u e d bvr&lt; In
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b e f o r e llltt O l r r u l t t ’ o i i r l . tl, a n d fill
M c i n l n o l c C o u n t y . l* 'lo rld a . i u .'■'unf o r d . u p o n tin* 1st d a y o f J u io * A

EWART ELECTRIC SERVICE
[0. Expert Electrical repairs.
p3 W. Central Ave. Orlando,
li.
u to m o b ii . e s

for

rent

KT-A.REEL
Car. Drive it
ourself, Uak and Second St.

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new spaper
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t h i s gotli d n v " f M a r c h A I* I •
a f f i x ' d my b a n d n ml o f f l e n l t • il
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C o u , t , a*. H a n f o r d ,
S em in o le C o u n ty . F lo rid a,
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v i' o r t i r n t . A S H
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Daj
r night. Meets all trains. Bag
t*ge transfer. Phone 551.
CAFE
HELL C A FE
iforii’.i bgvt. in Service and Qual
y. I u'at Street and P ark Ave

D e a ic io M S

DRUGS
E i ’S DRUG STORE — I’retiptiori* Drugs, Sodas.
Wo
• * ' i ear you as your phone.

E L E C T R IC

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P latt
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Everything elecPhunc ‘CJi Eluclragith

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Oil, TircHf AccerfxoService with a kmlle. Elm
Qret. Phone *117
8— three stations. Mag'•ml Second. F irs t and Elui,
■td Avenue and 10th Street.
ft service.
f l o r is t

r the florist

r.i fur all oe*:asio
vrtle. Phi in* 200*

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NOTH K
Tin- Orange General llo-pital.
Orlando, offer voting Indie*
&gt;*
three-year Standard CurricuLim
corn- e in Nursing. Good health
ami character are essential reouiix'iiieiits. They must he at least
IS \e .n s of ime and have had not
h*s ih'in two years of IGgh School
or its equivalent. Please write or
See the Directress
of Nurses,
Orange General Hospital. Orlando,

HOME BY SEA!

FOR RENT—Two " r three room
fSurnishcd apartm ent 815 Park
Avenue.
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M.-rohnr J L t . i L
lion* Uulltllier
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SOI T i l I. t M l P A I N T
T in , P a i n t T h a t Ka ye * Y o u
M oney.
M a n u fa c tu re d by
F ille r-ill-l.in d slr, P a i n t Co.
Hold b y '
I. o s s i m : P A I N T C O M P A N Y
11.1 M a u u o l l u A v o .
P h o n e 2711

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MINERS

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f e e t.

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I'liolla.
O rlam l"

SHARON
Attorney •at-Law
t\ ill pruetu p in all the court.,
Examination of Ah**tracts of Lai , ('onipU'U'—or Furnish male
rial Uiitv
Tille.H given e.,pedal attention
Olfites in Setniiml County Hank
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AKCTUTECT

F irst N ational Hank HUig,
Florida
Sanford

SANKOKD
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Ball Hardware Co
By GEORGE McMAJJlIS

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K. I*. RINKS
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ADVERTISE in tne Journal-Hor*
i aid. South Georgia's greatest
newspaper.
Morning, afternoon,
I weekly and Sunday Clnsxified rates
J 11&lt;; per line
Waycrosa Journnl11&lt;)i aid, Waycrosa. Georgia.

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EDISON M A Z D A LAMP&amp;

! t o REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Florida real estate advertise in
I the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
! cent a word daily, two cents a word
Sunday *,.

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TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Semi in your subscription to tile
Tribune or iiumi it to your local
dealer jo &gt; 'U can road Florida’s
greatest uewapaper.
One year
^8.ti0, t» months l-J.OC, three months
$2.00. If you desire $i,0UU irm.irancu policy ad*l 75 cents to your
e*der.
" D u YuU WANT to bay or sell
a n y th in g ? ”
If so ndvertiso in

DAVID B. HYEB

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g a a s iiM a a n r u ttm n n ia in n ia

WAN TED - To build or Imv house
and lot. Have only $ll)(l.till ready
cash, ran pay $-HUHl monthly and
increase payments in a few month*
prefer to liuild, any .one who will
ron dder these terms call or write
E. R. 11. ( are, of Herald.

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FOR
RENT -Ciml, comfortable
lied room iu private family. Hot NEW APARTMENT—F or rent, fi
and cold water. Telephone, close
rooms and hath, lights, water,®
garage. Reasonable. Celery Avg.
in. 113 E. 5th.
______
Mrs. E. A. Moff tt. Phone KV7-W.
FOR RENT — Furnished rooms
and kitchenette, Shirley a p a r t ­
,\&lt;iv pel .pin rlesIrtllK to gel la
ments. Opposite Post Office.
iitiiiniiMii- . i !■-ip u itn ill,}

JOHN K. FOX
l i f a l K s l i i le — I n s u r a n c e

L O S T —BROWN L K \ T II E l l
PI USE CONTAINING CASH
AND BANK HOOKS S H O W ING
NAME OF OWNER. REWARD
II KKITRNKD TO HER AI 1) OFKICK.

Wanted—.May the fiist, 2 furnish
rd rooms and
garage.
Don’
mind being several blocks out. Ad
dr,*'-. P. O. Box 77 1. t'itv.

Vou With Jdicioun ddienten
retiuv0" 0 i7 'J'W- lu0 1&gt;url

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FOR R EN T
Fully furnisher.
house beautifully shaded loca­
tion. Will rent mttil October Lit
Li well w orth vottr investigation.
See A. P. Councilv A Sons.

W ANTED TO RENT
room cottage at mu &lt;
"Y" care Herald.

‘‘‘MFS MARKET—We have
l

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

bungalow FOR RENT Rooms with or with
n»lt monla
Orlando road. $15.00 per month Liner.,i House.
Phone 571 -J."
______
T si
li&gt; nualitig tiioe Ui»«I JMUFOB R E N T --H o u se sor rent. Close
ney it thi* pane hasn’t your clas­
in. Inquire 209 E. 5th St.
sified adv Ttisemcnt. Ptione it in
today. Vo 118.
FOR R EN T OR L E A S E — Warehouse space on A. C. L. Siding.
Snnford Machine Co., 2nd and Oak FOR RENT—Rooms for gentleim'ii. «"12'J Oak Avenue. Call
Avo.
3211.
.
F t) It RENT—2 room apartm ent FOR KENT—One furnished room,
furnished, o r 2 bed rooms fu r­
dose in. also e a rs ire. Apply
nished. Call 21.
Mrs, 11. S. Osborne. 608 \V. F irst
Street.
REN 1 — Collage
NoU VACANT— Furnished sleep­
ing rnum down town, com fortsFOR R EN T—Ground Floor Elk- LI* and cool, telephnno. hot and
Bldg.. 205 Oak Avc. Inquire up cold water, 113 East 5th St.
ntairs. C. T. Smith.
________
F u ll RENT—Attractive bedroom.
FOR R E N T — Furnished rooms am
Call 129.
_________ :
Kitchenette. Shirley Apurlinciilr I'CU RENT—R nuns with o r withOpposite P ost Office.
'■tit board. 30d Park Avcnuo.
FOR R E N T — Furnished apartm ent
of two o r three moms. 3 0 1 W.
tost and Fcund
5th St.
FOI

A cuntpletp line of

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1 o b u y / r:.
offi,*0 in
bole Bank Boildirg Annex.
I'hon^ q '7-1. 3.

FOR S A L E - C.i i .ugc. 3 0 1 W.
OAK HI LL LOTS
5th St.
Are being rapidly sold. Many
nr v houses will he constructed in FOR S A L E —Spare mi the puge
for classified advertisements.
thi- mhdivision during the coming
summer m«r,»hs
When Geneva W hy not rent those vacant mom*,
Avcutiu is paved and traffic gets or sell th at second-hand goods?
heavier along this road values in /
this subdivision will increase fast FOR S A L E — prJl model Stnr
touring car, good condition,
The prices today are low. You
cun make no mistake hv buying $2.70.00.; 20 model Ford, no s ta itiu Oak Hill now. $25 cash will put er. $50.00. Call I'h.-ndorc Girard.
you in possession of a d esira b le, Wild West SI ■ Circus Ground.
let. The balance is payable oil
r-ij v terms,
N. II. Garner, l i d 1

Rooms For R ent

PALM IlEAfTt ’ COUNTY The
scene of stiipendoua developmentRead uliout tt in the Palm Bench
Post. Sample copy sent on re­
quest.

pu lu eo

L a w v i ;i

FOR SALE OR RENT—Bungalow
on Mugnolia. tip to date. Cor­
ner lot. Real ha re ain $7500. Good
inrm*. Thrasher A Garner.

WKHT Vl l t n i Nl . v C la rk ib u rg . The
C lark sb u rg
C s iu'n&lt;*n,
m o rn in g
I t i c l i n l l n g H o m i n y , m o r n i n g Issun,
t c e n t n**r &lt;- &gt;-*r m i n i m u m t i e .

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S A N i-d itD

TAMPA. FLORIDA—Tampa Dally
Times, the great ho nit* daily,
rate I U&gt;c per word, minimum
charge 25c cash with order. Write
for complete rate card

Sanford Avenue front tot 50x121
high ami beautiful, only a few feet
outside city line, all conveniences,
ail built up section, price $12uu.
Easy term s. Address .1. T. care
of Herald Office.

Miscellaneous

FOR RESULTS

For R ent

For Sale

Real E state

Help Wanted

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typewriters for
tan7 , t9rmH' f°r rent, also
Ml h i, iJ
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Special Music Will Feature
Easter Morning Services In
All of Churches of Sanford

ILLINOISAGAIN
DENIESAPPEAL

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I &gt;uvid Cinininghoir.
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lull., mother of IJ#’
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ham, Jr.. 24, is lie «\i te*&gt;
F ir s t Preshy I c r Li n Cfliiffreg.i*
cal custody for on* .."dim i&lt;&gt;
lio n to 'h i m O ccasion I n to
c.iio.'ctioii with ti •pitied
. bno.t N.
llless of David, will
D edication C e rem o n y ; F i t
have limn poUtOiV
tint? Progm li Is P la n n e d M leged S la y er o( M ct’lin tw h to Aiithurities
o o r lta n C hem ical
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are ItiVosUgali .
[b o o k s W o u ld B e
I-u se s F o u rth A tte m p t to the deaths of five • »-«■.* m**H e a ls (Jem . an P ro d u c t J- •
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In C h a m b e rR e itlH lIlfc
jrn is lie d F o r T h e
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three : cos and one diiughlci.
ry O ul Spirit of D ay, C e le ­ L a s t I l o p e F o r L i b e r t y
k
Besides the son now ill, th '
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m
R a ilw a y s M u s t N ot Ite Im ­
b ra tio n of T h e R isen L o rd
iii«. ... c and dnughlcr. 17, are
p a ire d
B y
W a te rw a y s
A ro e ric o ’N Only Hope Is 1 S e n a te - G a lk in a iM.ikefl5:|»w&lt;rh
O ffic in ls T r y C o n n e c t -l ,,j)*i sob* survivors.
• Karuing of the surviving son
All of the ,&lt;&gt;nnfont churches to ­
lI s o
B efore tlp n o r H o u se I r id d y i
F in d AW'iihei S .ih s titu lc U*
h
e
rd
W
itItM
rs.M
cC
lln
to
co
’s
fiovertmr M artin is in full ne- morrow will hold K|t&lt;s’i:il R o s te r;
and proceeds from insurance
C o m p ete A k:i Ii h ( G e rm u r,•
D e a t h ; D e fe n se R a p sIte p o rt pole ies of deceased members
cord with the St. .Inline, uod lodiitn services hut peculiarly appropriate
.tc r o u s
B ills
A r e River waierw-w project being to the spirit of the season will lie
S c rn u f
f t.b g IM A d .
C a „ fld T () , n e i 8 t 0 ( ,
of the family have been sup­
V‘. l
sponsored by the Hanford ClianiO the service* »t the First Preshy.
HAI.TIMORK, Apr. II.—Amtri» It If”AGO. Apr. I I .—Friday wns porting the whlow. The cornu,
^ r e s e n t e d T o B o t h er
or .&lt;f
.if C
Commerce
Ml.I tlh
ether
organ t„rjnn nhnrcl, nod the Holy Cro-.
Apr. 11. i
om m ent and
e r organl|:iv of ill lu.k for William Hurl- per savs he will prrilmhly ex­ ca's sino.oO'Miuo wp.-.I distillat on
TAl.i AKArtTTE,
H e r r i o t K e e p in p * jo h '
(ration* throtyrhratt litis territory, ^ . .(,0|i;ij church.
;liUf ShruhonL M il in jail hi*re f«r inline the bodies of dead mein- industry is threat.nrd with ext' ie- —'jh e ie n a k 1 n d ty tegvn to work;
lo u se s O n
F r i d a y t arconiiiw
.tM&gt; loiter from iho jrov...»
. ith»* murder of Iii* youthful wnrtlii Ik'is of the family for examtion hy (Jeruian rliemistiy, it \ir * , smopcltjy r.a»: ing lulls aw!1 rcs..iuernur received hy K. W. Pennnao.
At the Hr*t Presbyterian Cliuu-h w m iam No)fn|| Mef liotoek. mif- illation to determine
P A R IS , A p ril 11— T h e H erof vh“
if tin— declarcd Friday nt the meeting of I td.ns rapidly* The teport................
tu X A llA S S R H . A p r. 11. .lr„ secretary of the chamber of the Raster service will take the lioitutre orphnn.
the American Chemical Soclity ’hui'got -mmmission w.is rn*?ivcd rinLt c a b in e t is o u t o f p o w ^ !.
Wern puisoilOd.
diietion of n u m e ro u s hills who wrote (Inventor Mnrtm ask- form of dedication and an elaborate
nere. flermutis are making synt t« \ and o.ilrred Spread on ' *ie jou-nn{. o v e rth ro w n by th e .se n ate i *iThe tale siinm ne court duniod
lug nluiiit the report of a speech program of music, together with
tic methonal, formerly known w?
i» , : • .
i.nt resolution ^royiiiir.a tot tne caU8ft o f ehnrifeH t h a t u n d e r
xtate w ide in te r e s t, th e made co the editors of the State dedicatory responses, has been pre- a mutton for n writ of IiuImmis cor*, ■* • \ t ¥ / f l l» n
i wood .............
nlcohol, front
water gas,
..n, &gt;..*v* ig-itnin of the state livestock
••••■..........
............
, . . 1. , i,„ i_ ..„ i ••
i
■
inis
to
lelonse
Shepherd
on
Isold,
j
j
Jy
|f
|
|
^
Jcj*4
[n local bills in th o jtennto, n Gainesville.
pared,
and
a*
tomorrow
s
services
■d i ' are shipping it into this c.iurtry jrailitury botitd was passed. Twena . IIIn lilt. ICjfnl l i l l l t
.X
— ...............
• ... , ..
... , . . . . .
i blocking the fuurtli nod probably
the rejMirt o f th e hudtfet
In th at speech fiovernor Martin wilM't- *!,*• hr l to be held h jm j the Inst nttempt nt In* uttorucj i • n t
■» * t »|
x * • ( . t ;n such ipinniitie*, it wua said, r.s i.r-ilus n-w bilb wsu- intmlm»xl. I o f b an k n o te C ircu latio n was
as reported as saying that In- new boililing of he lurch •»
u „ «.f(,«,■! Ids release pending trial .
I*
m ission fo r PJ2B-27 fen- was
I t k j
to arouse fears tlmt the Ameritr.n
Senatr n are manifesting
BtHThtly exceeded. H'JWt'Ver,
as opposed to waterway nr Hint- IJ'd.v &lt;ross. the services at hnlij m ,.,(l,ny,.| aiiiMiiiii,..l that mi ini- ■
‘ * * . l \ t it 1 '■
/ jl ' 1
&gt;production of tiienthanol hanlw aid &lt;&lt;ml&gt;lo
intei-irt
i
i
the
comn mtijo
io ritv
in . th
th ««
-■
|d F rid a y ’s se ssio n o f th e was
. . .
. ...
. w lJllo
e rrrriin
o tt’s
’A m
rity
in
or transportation project i to ini- church will he of n ore than usual iauediatrrTi
-••I*.
. ill lie wiped opt.
.id will Ik* sought.
niissin ir report which was suiumt- A , „ n i.a , ,,r
se b e fo re t h a t body ml- pair or to destroy the ruilmudi.
mb rest. and ninny beaUtifuJ se
Another forward step by t ei ted to then. alnv. In commenting - CftMUnJaeT «'f DcputlPS IVtn.UI^
4 'U ?
noil
the ''wlmnr.
will be sung.
je.luit
acted.
Dr.
Wdlium
D.
Mrnan
science win ileseribed by Dt on .ho repo, i Senator .ihr.xc? R. lu rn c h
• -y e s ,te r d a y■ ia fte rn o o n,
Secretary Peurnmn
iru i.iiu n wrote
«.....■ ....,r .
services
at
the
vanou.i
eet n g a in M onday a i l c i - jgovennr asking him If he was cor- .
.
Meally, eornner’s ehemDt, tiimouiv
Frnns Weisncr, director of Hi ,' Vkimt. of tbr Si.ti -ont'.t district
Men lot reg.mls his defeat .n tho
f.i||..ws.
tn meet again
In
acaill Monday aft*
ufler- fcctly
r r -jl.. mi.'.lr.t
r.&gt;ealliilir
&lt;i that sufficient tnereorc had l«-en i W illlai i M cO m tio .1
(lUuUal Mid
..I'd
recalling the 1 l! left will he
Knyscr Wliiic'tn institute at A -il-! said, "I r.m hi favor ot li»i*rj| w;!- setmte as not th« er.d but ttu .1*found in the vital nrgaim of Mrr.
nt .1: If) o'clock.
governor’s campaian stieech hero
•ir.t, Ruhr, who said that a ') t- -Jar'rw for emph.ycih n,' the stab1giati.ng of th? struggle. t^:&gt;;t»t
DitttUt-r r .l- f l c '
FIRST I'RRSUYTRIUAN
Kiimiu Nelson Ms'('tint&lt;..-1.. mother
• chief among the bills intro- in which he said he was in favor o f_
. closely related to tl,.ii !»• 11 . .crna.e.U. It in a fact th a t stats minister^ hold ihetr election ty a
Hi..
»
F u rl
Organ Prelude “Raster Morn. of tin* young millionaire to have
today was one of Rep. Wil- the St. Johns River project. Mr.
. *• syntlietic incnlhonnl is | m- i mployees ore tindarpalil. Toeir i;ni*vnai -rote -&gt;»)d the senate .’pfiej
•«v d&lt;
enused lu r death.
i :•
*
of I.eon, to provide free text rearm an called to attention to May F. (.awreiue, Dr. MrCa dill.
Hank
i» bring emplwynl to
-il. udories oog'tt tr. la- increased In th,« will of the yeopk. Th r» is
to the pupilil in tho first six the fact that within the past 111' Doxology.
: •i - lic|Ui*V i .a &gt;i fuel*
ii.
oiia th'lift like the salaries -paid tail*, among &lt;n* member of lepttTrv lo ( ‘oilliert Two Cases.
i i •
•1* • i •
es of the public schools Of tin years railroad milage in the statu * Invocation.
n- &lt;;a*.
for il\rt srrvl -m by business enter- tt-s majority tn L *d a 'nah,’«sra*
r V-'»
The
poa
-ihte
implieat
ion
of
Shep­
Anthem “Victorion Morn,” by
, and providing « special tax had onlv bicn-aaed Id per cent
!,»i
'....
**■" legisja’
ti.-n to Insisv the n.t&gt;lnt**rwvo of
A.....lens only |. o| m- in this .ltd i W **- «1/ ’e
.-v e Jlirt the■
herd in llli-t deaIII was Is-iilg Sijd- ,A,.
ihe revenue therefor. It was while truffle had liiiTCased SOI* I ra U. Wilson—• hoii.
,» other siliiilnr exlgeneies wl i c h l " '- ’' &gt;' o'dok *o Increase the m,|u. Herriott In ofner.
i
ftftn
#
«
•
i.-.l
today
hv
authorities
while
1
liai
Resp.uiRlve reading of P aim 21 |
".’“ uv l,v auim.ruieh
Ircd in the eommittee oil edii- per cent.
my arise, it was declared a |( t ru-s o' cahin-1 nntcers -;nd «iuuTho tr.sk com’toH .ng iVi-d lent
th'll- | tin’
• •* • *
0, I.if.- mid Serviee . chetidsla continued an exill
e
Select
eiiip'.r.ye-i gei.einliy.”
Li.
The secretary pointed out that ([Scleetii.il
D-’ti nergue is v&gt; Oed a t-.ai t.
nu-eting,
lies in rcseiueh.
Dr.
•:&lt;.tin
Dm.
is
liyrnns)
by
Pastor
and
Cmigregall"n
lh,‘
'
,
Olhet senators raid they were form u ccn.blnatmn pleasing ft.
(hill that would make it unlaw- the Sanford chamber wuh behind Hymn
.larrison R. HoWo of Wash) ig. ... Olson,
................
1
ear
tho McHttitockk l i i
JJ
■ .anion l«*&gt;
To compel any person or per- the effort to obtain federal ap- tion
ton, summing up do- American dt- •to« prcjcired to comment on the both houses.
Church’s
'
pb.vsieinn,
who
died
sixteen
veil'
Hymn No. r.:il—“The
1 1 -port out tncy were studying Uie
J to dip stock for the purpose pmnriationa for the project on the
u.'ition
said:
her
a&lt;m
died
In­
■ddresse*
••
ago
while
There
gr-eral irnTreAmon
" ' ...... ,
„
. , , iMcmm-nt with intei-st
in w r was a gc'-enu
im-jreAiMon
Ick eradication was introduced grounds that it was not to sup­ One Foundation"—Congregation. | reedier.
*
—
Wo huvo frequently conU-u led . * s ' , ,
of
in .,-ditl.al c irc le lute today r^ht
i*. r i .
Assembling
of
ofllcers
before
pul'
plant
the
railroads,
but
to
supple­
i
11
...
...&lt;
v
iiwiirnii.o
nim
,1M
*
^pcui.nig
in
.in
iioeris'.
ni
l111
___
......
,
i
....
Irp. Krisbcc, of Cloy. The bill
hat the only insurance aga ost.
New evidence which the dull*
pit, At this point the congregation
..unid, pee. "..
,j o ii t rtsol ittnn providing for an tho cubine*
, , r.rir.Ji wmdd run , ita
limed at thu present 14 day ment them.
l-e
disaster
which
comes
with
n
tics slid tended t&lt;&gt; establir
t!' Iwfocr n n/w cfthDi-' it
Nulionm l;_ -!
next wee.
in Governor M artin’s reply he shall rise, remaining standing roneec.
png law, the method oT enforcer of nmrk.-ts because your c mi . I •rvestigotn.ri of the state liee-strtek
ion la-tween Shepherd
hnij
In"
^ol
mF
'
HoWevey '.be i p»*jt. r.i t ochcti'.l
pi
e.
..
through
the
dedication
service.
il.-irj
b
mi
•,
which
h&lt;him
Inof which are said to be mi­ said:
Pors know more, lias been fo ini'
thr ill :tIII .if M r'. .MrClltltork
!.e’-fi.,
liens
tor
\V.
H
.
Mel'an.-ls
cjlintlon
her ween Uir /m int*,., ml
IH
Apostles
Creed
in
concert
hy
-illI'lnliplll
.
h
“I made no such statement uh
..........
.
liar in certain sections of the
\ w■ .ic proper *U|)|Mirt of scion if.» wt th- Twenty Fifth district, s a i d , »»'■*»"• r&gt; ’■»
me-vi-T during the day when '■
*
in n 1llnr, .St. IV..
and to have caused consid­ you are informed of. und neither cers and congregation. (Rrsp.m. (ieolgt- Posla-rg, the lirst • cuol
.
For
home
time
we
have
the «renntc
,
•
y;..‘
did I discuss w ater transportation, sivc Heading, Page 10, I.ifc and t i diselosr that Sh' plierd ha.; m..'
• ki, U&lt;1 |m . •••!•fled to t ht i
of the per faction of metl mis }'*r Is-llcved ™
" • ' nnd the pen-!
e r dissatisfaction.
\
V. • M'ilUHO r %r uf*
" irida ought
ought to lie Informed &lt; Haul PjftluleVe Im.u.u; :v u n.-o»
,
'k*
•
motor
transportation
nr
railroads
Service
Hymns),
nthetixlng nienth.iuid i .ml I'le «f* Honda
4ft)
a study «d tleiidl.V drugs und pr'is|re Insurince companies doing in any way in the said six-ech.
ae to th- exiaiidituie.s of *he I m ini,1pieiater pcAabiHl.e tin- th..* aii«t
Presentation &lt;&gt;f (’liurcli to the oiliC appeared a the ............ .. Jlldgi • jf»4iM »'v* %
•ml tr*inei;- r»* • i *
. a in.mid and water vapnr.
aess in Florida will bo taxed
rttUe“ l Ituve taken occasion however Session by the Ik-ocons, _
is
m
*
n*'«c reports Were at first r“ - tin- meihmls used, nnd Ihe progie,,. group Jti the •.haa'V-'t
Olson, who III llft.lt&gt;d th. ili.estiBfth'of
one
in jn several other speeches to state
j II. Tii htri * •- nla » w:
made in eiadh.'ating the Oftttle fever cWlare th at Ile tr,-1
&lt;•* fc*
,
_ p-r. cent of the__
Acceptance hy the Session.
1
as
ruhiors.
They
wi
idd
1gat inn which resulted in Slu'p- . cl vice p .I'AMjMiS ,v. 11 M iii
»tr
tick.
nvkrd to jer'n p.»vA)-*-r r.'inni'. f ' ai
h?VHURin,!!vnU.Vv-« that KlorUia.IituM ,U-vHoi» Ikt w ^t• Conci.r.ol,.* ,-l.y tht* ilfllft r , i.f
| J.'l. l, "tIV ill »*, was i 1 It*'.
. t n* •• confirmed. Rvon the re in .Snalor
McDaniels
raid
lh.it
•»;Defeated twicr wLthV-i
laja
-ftyes of Hu- foreign enti J&gt;aformer atntenieut.'
; 1a •&gt; . .'t-n UIV
rcnui-ftted c.
certain Infonir.Uon .n the senate, M. V .m iut a'&gt;; '.hi*
hudd renui-ftted
River and l look fotwurd to the Statement and prayer hy the
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the
ne*uriuy
of
llm
ir
Hheplieid,
be
.iid,
had
hegim
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- s owhen the St. Johns River will pastor.
x
a ) , n* mnel- a r A rnr.i tho- Ixcird um; that k^lu-.d'1mlidsters AuV-ISy' 'dreKkil I’rrre
. . r i • ^un«‘ atri ’'Ci.tiV Tn
to take care of the expenses K .
t..H ^ th the , I1(liu„ niver ' '
1 ....... A
nrn* elcc:i 1 rha
been rffuaed.
refused. Its
He rmalteu
retailed thnt
that she
•rttt.v no aaltnsnitlse
but u.--re.&gt;j
Li ■/**; l|^f
r
(
uv'idli.tlc
l ieu Ua ........
.hc *«iu
n * \a n * * t»»t
,
i
laJlI/'f *0 •.Hi t
oflicc of an ex-officio state 1 , . y., in ,,r(|
pr t&lt;i
order
to give
give our
our by pa«tor
people
,•tion of biclih,-''!e of mercury and liank .-cel i&gt;m i
In.,, ll-eii In!pm ted in a air «lt- i
i.w;uYL!f
to
hinr-lial, which under the term s.
woud, of .Imksm
_c iK'fter water traniportation.
“Holy, Blesseil, and
Pastor
ill ««• Jf.d 1to I4.’t, was atipr iuicvj, the cih
I: and our ,.f .. itinr. I* that • l'" '" 1"* '• «“ '/*! *r
ni
ling the oflicc would be filled by [' “ Vou enn rest nastm il that I
.
to,'I.
lower
n
u
n
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eniri.l*
gii-irg
sueh
dcta!W
vr: Most repaired Imainltatnly to ha
Trinity;
t
e
,
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%
£
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„sts is so
state treasurer. The bill was am in thorough act cud with this One &lt;o&gt;d.
federation oflre K.............
where tlvr- ^(i.r
m)
Lnih.ii.lV
by
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'ii |i fedet-----........
...'aeturig rnentlivnoV.
by ,, . .IIs-rir said In- .epiicd -hat it roul.l, ' ,
red to the committee on insur- policy and 1 have not change one
Ir
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142.40
It
n-i-.iib
tr/eletter
of
the
mlnhfttryi;
ad
.
People—“To thu- wi­ dedicate U- detected almost unv time after,
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dilation of wood th
, '.
nr n**.
was i,rafted. P it to «b&lt; in te n t-, 51
•,
whit or tittle from my ideas ir th is house ”
lenth. und then Sli-uh-.
.Inrb-.l | ‘’"reposed ol the
•tion will not lie "
,
.f'oatt.iueil on page 2)
of.l.’e the defeated uibilitcri, bez- led
ijily readings from the Bible in the matter prior to irtv election."
Pastor—“ Father of our Lord .1 i.i.iiii..* t.lu.i.i ,.lli.»^ ... mu:
• h. lilll-IIISl .
i taiitr,. Appareully4 if
if mir
",,r
‘I; old
"m"* l
— ........— — -----by M. Herriot, want i-i lh.» Kl. ;&lt;.&lt;
Iv f
lie .chools of th estate would
man, Lyle Sum
Jesus Christ; Our Father which a rt
-rs
m
menihiin.il
are
to
Defense Srorifti It
I'ulace, when- th»y ntrJvpi a t !u
Kompnlsory under n bill introA. Decker, \\ • s
in Heaven.”
market they ir.imt perf.-et mr I W : ' r l H 6 n n e a v i i y P. a.. (4 ... m. Rustem Irttft^ .r l
. 1
M bs.Viy by Redcsentahives
People— "To thee we dedicate
fmoineiiting ml the fi.olinu* of Perry, Tampa,
ciselvi-s synthetic uivlhods of y
%y
• &gt;
i
tim et, un i in-niniataly Were jtl
lor of Highlands und UeUcn of
the Cormier's chemist who t xam timi will Ih- heal
this house."
mf.irtun’.” '
C &gt; l l U l t niltted t &lt;i £ ii oflkv c,( 4J,i pn-R.. LA '.'iCiK
fter. The matter was referred
Pastor—"Son of God, Only He- ini'.l llie- body of Mrs. Mcilllnto. k,
•ms
George Woe-In
m iporijnt research In coal is H I i \ l
de.it, 'J . H arriot rloced .M fm ',^
committee on education,
gottrn of the Father, Head of the counsel for Shepherd issued a of the Nathi-nl
patien in H e lukndftorf l).s ciil; f
ablishment of n board of exBody, which is the Church, Head of . ti lenient assertieg that no mat­ public of t h in
•in d
i ecut.vt und the rotlren m t M.-tpl-er* an.) provision for u license
all things tn the Church; Prophet, ter what wiu fouiui in th. hurtle* vent'on th:.* I ’ll
i
I
ion
f
r.H
M
nr
&lt;
1
Miol
of either Airs. M-1'lint• • k m Dr. lU b&lt;'. .1.1“ a rein
all persons practicing podiatry
At the annual meeting of the Priest and King of Thy People."
\ 'bukor’s dorm ;.' oc Che »»• '"'V .
-iiiftMi»,.t,nb-—1To thee we dedicate this . tllnoa. there w v nothing to cim-1
state is called for in a bill Sectional Counties Teachers’ Asso­
aw -i*
&gt;*•
i'icky linin.-m
nut.-m " .lot.
...I i.its
lace.t
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mts faced
A
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In the opinion i f Dr. Itciil lltml, I'icky
j liecl Shepherd with the death of ! | „ f (|
lucid today by Representative ciation, held in Orlando, Friday, (i. In.use."
ho rcpor'eil in tn-'.t* W'lh .. m&gt;- Municipal Judge W. lb White Frl- '"'.’vVI* ^ 'T- * 1 ^
'ill1 ? '?
Pastor—"Gtal the Holy Ghost. ‘ «.•!«her. They suid the finding was j
N
■taker of llillrhnroogh. It was VI McKay, principal of th? San­
D* .ranlact Chi iii..,. A-d
. i. .it.
M
I which l.e i.iai'e i.t Itnrviiri! n d- •lav morning and iln- uuuilicr pmv- f —
l.'fe.l I., iln- committii mi pnb- ford High School was elected pres­ Teacher, Hanclttler, Comforter, m.-i, Iv ui-othi-r rti of |ndiiioi th. fnrt’ •" .
ed tmiisaully unlucky for Char Iex ' 4 '*‘ r fr:.pix'tivT d.ifari... tits .old w
n"
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school,
therh:n
liceii
a
imimind uf tin- i.ut.h. against ShepValth.
1
krahli ihangi in the views of Join** i-i,| oti* Ilurpir. . h..rg» i l “uir "0 «M*h*-**&gt;* worn i-ppomt4‘l
ident of the body for th coming Lmd ntid Giver m* Life: ilclicati-1be r.i in :i content of the will of adirtii
People—"To tlu-e wi­
bound
bill that would re.|uire the year.
,i.
medical pro.»-«sioa c-mu-ii iug with p:. .:c*slng Ihpijr. .lon«s » re s'A ,''»* th rn.ttfipjuty e^.*n.,a&lt;»' &lt;1
i vouug .Met'lint.i. k in whiih he left I
fiiH M *1,10 ami .;.u u und ila r.v . ccn.clitm nt iTiU. th&gt; p\x&gt;./ • ig Dy
thin house."
rd of c.iiiinissioners of stnte biaway.'
i
duirimu-.tdogy of alcohol.
Other ofllcers
elected
are:
I*,
fl.
Dllleers.i Slicphenl his i-Mafi1, save an |K,Sl'id un.l corts.
. "'ii.i.itel i, 'a ;*.c, tae csV'sHyi -0
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Prayer of Dedication. ............
utions and the commissioner of Shovncr, Kissimmee,
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wo.Rn.
vlce-prex.
Il(tw
Mu-ir ' (HHi
'.’V" uiinuitv to .Mi** I oibcli. Pcpe,
!..
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Williams
charged
wit).
pr.f.'iL
l.’erri.r i’,'VVftt4t J . V . 1 * ,g.
■culture tn authorize corporal Went; V. L. Goette, first
•
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who waited to mi'.ri) state .
Kftstls, wscond
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n
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r
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lh|ucr
was
di&gt;.n.i**cd
zr/'.
r&lt;
.o'.lnct.
'"*th 4*-e pcfr-' -enC { - a
|uhmrnt t&lt; state and county vice-president; C. 3. Durrnnce, Or­
M ali
the ,a .- of Jim Burch on tic b r:- ao ho'ai. tlltausilnv W‘« M.'-cMole—“How Beautiful Art Thy him when hi- died.
vjets and to limit the use of cor- lando, secretary; AIIks Dorothy
*io
A
"
till.
5 0 0 ,0 0 0 H o l e ! W i l l
Jiidgi- Ol*oii raid lie did not exsame wl.aigi- wu* continued unit! t '*•i
Iji puni'hnie.it was introduced Prntt Orlando, assistant secretary Dwellings," hy S. DeLunge, Miss lit'i't
n-d*o|i in (be f.o in of liter- hen; thy
WedutMluv. These li.’,uor casus' D *s xuld las. i ir.fb thr &gt;f.
&lt; by Repri-entaHve Rllioti alt*1 Mrs. A. Cowgur, St. Clmni, Howler.
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. i'iii v to b&lt;- n-vculed in Ids bioth- hank* ha
Lte&gt; ' iK.ains/gMe
iK.uine.'g ie would[be
v.oiiiu ne bpr.M.*
'jp .,;. • to
in tv,- 1
wen- made through the nctivltii-r
Talk hy tlln Pastor.
lairayeUe, it was referred to
(he
date
Ji-r’s body. He said if Dr. Olson
4..
tror.
cl.- ride W.-irt* Mumiay cP tr.e r-'.an
of moUircYi'lo offic-trs, A. II. lied
Announcements,
Irenimittee on convicts,
"aid.
'lap* ire tiring w irked ou hy with and .1. It. Green, it was an
an-­ who will
effered the prc&gt;ui»'T*&gt;&gt;»
,- rounlies are to co-operate
Offertory Sulan- l»y Sibley j; I ton* been poi'-oued. It wit* In* In-|h&lt;- m uli heralded "pltm s fruit"
N. I'c.iiinnn. Jr., o ric tu rj of nounced.
| li.-f |irti»*le mid had ls-eli used,
I s id e ben'Ji * consultisi,’ -.7*.ih {&gt;’-,»
a
.
onvent
ion
to
he
held
at
t)rl*
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I»r.
MrCasIlii.
m
Wa* iniro.liiceil today hy Rep,
Snnford
Chamber
of
Cuniin-rn11
'hemifits’
test*
will
not
show
the
&lt; 'In-i . :m * in municipal eti 1 1' pui ty gmup ier.ilir* of i-otp iimgr-.
1.1;. iii the full at which problems
.... N'o. i/lil—"I Love I by
( . c o r . p l n » v n *{f s . i s t o r . s '
IIvioa
rKmzie of l.ake. It prohibits
tiln
laying
of
II..
cornet*-me
i ini'Heiu e of I hi.* llc'&lt;d, lie mild. The
'•v,,rf i.t pu.'Tlci.v.'tit h. In’cnd., \t&gt; jis : articular interest t&lt;&gt; lids terri-'. KiiiK»l,»n, l ord" - Congregation,
I .litposhi.,n ,,f any citrus fnd
Die ii.llV .inert,unO hotel I-ex;
l it-ftHirt on Dr, nl'io. i. i-x|iecti-d l l e a v
n o r x ' i ' o ’h iv
I
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,‘
.
i
t
ftg
L
f‘.lL
".i,-t h e - I t j : . “ ID
entit.-.y
will
hidlscus-ed.
Th
coupj
Ik-ni-dirllou.
Is Imniat.in o r utherw
. ..lav - veliiP ;. Il'-'Vaid ...llu „ .
Monday.
H.. . . , . i . •; -a t ; . rlMciurirt, n o u .iy 'orkt-v
tie.* are Osci-ob, Orange, laike. i Refrain by Rhnlr.
for c.iasiiinpti.oi. It was
.r Ho . -inim. y 'reeling the
. rdcrlv, &lt;lf. I,mi.; r *
i . . Bri at m. . (.ot U tfiK h t ir,
S l . e p h e i a*toioi-ys said they
WAS DM .»&gt;».*'.
'ISeuiinoje au-i Volusia. Brevard
Organ Postludo —- Easter P-e't
pd to tlie citrus fruit com.
t’-, • • cl, i i n o|Mirut|ug in arianriii); loin. Ite.-gln, wigraucy a J loitei V Mer roltiiatcr of roiAatrm-, an ,1
heavy
1 1 !i.|tir1 &gt;• ,! I.o.
&lt;.-unity al*o *•» roiislilering i-pti-ring , | lu|,, m it. m . .Slug* Dr. Met .i J in .,
1
" u ' '!LA“ '
“n tVr
. *.I&gt;1 n i, t., .. O- He I 'l.'lllOl'.y .1Pii il . exile ted oijj, (IimmI•mmI Uli i»romlrv !'.&lt; r ’LVgi i u s .
-------, , i„- -, ...i . ,.i
, tMm
- Da ....... Wn
mmernii* I.Jtia of a l.val nut i e tin- association.
h v a large mill.be of c-ti/.mi:' will I.HVii; }-.
II M-'Crydc. -iMedinK; *•»}tneettar. The yt,s''d-mt. of rh- ce^-r
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.
’ih
i.
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o.d
d
by
»'
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1 'riau-ned
One of tl.«* features of llie m eet­ ( IIIHtCll OF THR HOLY t KDNH
fe intr.i.luced und placed mi lee
• ,rn out .*
uml cost
IL ."
and
r u s t;; Jam es Brown, |citcrm g,,ft(&lt;, n,„i hlu e.bair.Ver ut .U-p.ifD« *1f,« f; • town K ill •islly.
ing ul Oilulido, according l-i tbosc | PriK-i-h-ioiial—'“ Welcome Happy!
M lub-n.lar.
'I’ll.- Clinmbci* of ■..aimeice and ■'
•
I...ms au.l a
r.i.'
ifi.-il C.
'I - , A- M. McRae, re. klc-. | , 0 w|j;
„ Hu’.Md.
4
returning was an address by \ \ .
otle.-i .ii .e l-od’. - 1 of the city dr.y.n,-. fin bond estreated; 1. ? .
Th,.T(j f.
apseahiH in 0 v«Morning." Sullivan.
| •&gt;
lii- itM ii
Ir.ll.
Wi. r, president of It.diius College. I "Christ, Our Puuovrr," Schilling **• IvO O X l V i II 1&gt;I &lt; i- lll
'/Ri • ".e .pa t. llie hand will he hit ,m. npei-illilg. continued until I who v .y , ul-vc-J M. Uvarioot.
Ho took for his subject, “The K ir-1 Gloria—Schilling.
•0 1 , a -s4. MVl'ful addiestes W.'.liH-i lay; Will Butler, speeding,
I.-. T!r* vxn.-t hour and the 'i'l bond est rented; — ('onteuU
T? Dentil—Kotxschmar.
•YA.S1JINC.10N, Apr, 11,— T'no
mugrain b .-xpectcd to xpeudi.'K, $10 bond estreated.
Following the address, sectional
Juvllati*— Aldrich.
&lt; ’••‘•/•s i n
Harriot
government, .cMr*. Whs ot'*
i
:i ev.l o'i .Monday.
meetings were lu-ld, Mrs. Joseph
NI AV YORK, Apr. II - -The
Offertory -“Maplalena"
War
er thro wit Fri 1»?» !»• the F(»n&lt;h inn­
I viuthnli sailed today carry
Roemer conducting the prim ary; rt.„.
it..*
i.rMiitlnuwork
&gt;-i
.»IV, I I. AI) ASMEE,
ate. i* ix-ijafdcd h.V t'^ciideiii C’-iot' T ht'odoro und Kernot It... -evelt
'dhurn Hammoii and Hugh Ilr. 0. I. Wmslley Hie intermediate;
.
1 i rffngiH-ssIlig rapid'" and i
Communion .Serviee by Field:
'MS
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i.|g«* a.- iaiving .uwoip'I h.’d a d-■*»
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iji
.II.
it.n
la.*
&lt;
^tie. 20 and IK your,, old re- AIDs Dorothy P ratt, the ju n io r.1 Kyrle Elebon; Gloria Tl.'d; S u r-. I lie sta rt of a io.ir.a-y into .
ti1.1it k assure;! the m e..... m |
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tinct si'-vir* fat Fran.-e in brtnj.: ig Q
W. Afl.irj-1, Hi
_ , of ceiilrui Asm
Vve-/;,students of the Pitta- nnd Dr. C. A. Murray the senior MUm' Conlu; Sanctus; l!. ...-.li. to ' wildest jarigt
Chuml
1.-1*
of
Commerce
tie
1
1
t«ji(».. or I.-. *• *0* i .city. «i ine
nbmii n a«f4K*pient of the* rep.ua*n Hibl,. In-tituti- will begin group.
it hunting i-xim diti.m for o fl. . . .
, Agnus fh-i.
1Lila '».«! ,i, ..im dry will he ready for oction pryl lr.n v.ith Gtirtnaay,
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t O.c4 tV - •■li t
ruinallunal services Sunday
t
liiiiseUiu.
Uvruoxc
of
the
imiuthe
Dr. Murray made the closing lid
•v by llm Itcginniog
Glor'a ExeeDls.
While the president tvxoyrrn** ;
&lt;■ uaip }.:•«. , II ft« ,i | fit ;•/ 'i&lt; ihi
^•rg in a tj-m,
j :ininuli i of work involveil in t.
le,u‘ n t.Bio corner o f , ,|ress stressing the need for teachAncient Ghaut.
Tin* '.uit of Victor I &lt;-nt against that it could porhapi bo h 'd io g in V t'
*( v/J Ri
'.llJt 'It 1 -V• .'1 p
j
linn*,
for
ra
re
M.imnl
siN-eimun*
no Avenue and Third Street.| Pr!, w|„, a r,. trained along their
,.
'i.ijord
is
gvttl'
'
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-I
ty
Nunc DimitD, Turle,
Jam es Palmer for damages grow­ for &gt;\ I'svi-'jn ofllcials to uiik-- gvv
■M »f t*• ; *».* (••
in II !«. I
I is certain tin- l,t otl i-rx will
anoounced Unlay Tho meetI.clty front Die building of ing nut of an automobile uccident, extended
la-chil |i,1M.
line; He argued that low
(C.intinued on Page Five)
'ii
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corr.uie.it tr.’ the nUr.xt'oji
wl.
_ wdl continue for three weeks. salaried teachers were
|
Inab'o
to
rutiiru
this
year.
waste
•'orrest iJilye Hotel eve.I be- which co|iMitiie.l Ihe cutiro t'liie in Frince, ho feyls iKkt ib v tr ti? - &gt;' ‘ v,\
" r 4* atudenta are being train- rather than an economy.
t bi­ of tin- miiiitv court Friday afler- inn p T i n i e r apparently bat fit c. ni.
,ii&gt; tae cornerstonei: a
,9r t.n* foreign field ami antr
that tho afternoon, I. ' k &amp; I iiii.ni i. -.lilted thi* morning in a plDbt-1 hk« cbvaf objective, hr
&lt; wnt out by the .Pittsburg
:, arc Kebditlg out noli ex to vecilin for the plaintiff, who
ll
&gt;*tlioii to give them better
!*a i reaac-n to t r i e x u t C f n : •.
LrtoO iiotvflfia yf lanli A-bour | ( bulged the defendant witli m-g- unu
Id
'reunrAtion
uchlfi u 2.l~.~
ration for their work.
at Allen’iiirst, N J •. the | ligciic, and eei lessness in driving.
! NAKWA GOLD COAST. We t
7*. of thP attraction* of th-.f the I.'ssji Arbour Hotel (Tin- pli-otuf wu* n nresenlcd bj
Pei
ny will be the music. Uothi
' Africa, Aiir. IL—Tlu- Printo of
• ;uimme.‘. a'id Ii ‘ud'-'l in I . F. Ih vb- and the delYiulaut by
M A R K ETS
i.-r
i Wales will remain in the Gold
t “r* K,,04l singers and piny
i iri v
' •. r •&lt; e.i ii
ilorii
nounceim-nt
was
•
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Dili
I
John
G.
Leuii'irdy.
SUN
KOI.
A,
N
Y..
Apr.
II.
llu
! Const Colony until Apr. ” I*L "w‘
x %
U -T nt,M
‘ Th*V Will be uoli-d
L‘.l C(l|.
•&lt; I -v i- th'
.ri.it Lake ’Intel &lt;i
a
A ll.nt Hawkinx. Jr., rharftp-il
du
Secretary R. W. Penrman Jr., of lag to an outbreak of plague At Louise I.i'-dn. 12 year a g o n full
rillGAfSO, Apr. il.— V 'lrA "
- J ^ a‘ singer, and musicians.
r
il
&gt;
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1,1.
l"
h*
opeii
(in
Jan.
of
(w
ith
n
&gt;:nill
und
bntteiy
pleaded
&lt;
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.
mid
la­
the
Sanford
Chnmbi-r
of
fonuner.e
May. LaH t,.i 1 Oil; »dy r.V. c j i.a4,
; (signs, his next stopping point. It ling, Friday learn.-d that
;***_,vu*mg , vungelists have
| guilty and was RonLniccd to pay t ’orn: May. 1,10 tc(Kir.
U»-U:
a 1 ' b.rida al! winter nnd ha.-v lout no time today, following nc- was learned that large crowds ..fit- *&lt;f liie country's w--'--Dii
.
.
.
.
.
;i
tin-'
of
$2&gt;a
und
costs
nr
fit)
days
Frffjsy nfter- I gati-cring
to greet the nrti....
May,
41
to
41
« m««tings
at KU-imm--. „linn of the eh«mlx»r
..
i l lu- r;ee of Ethel Britt charged
"* •
4 t i
■i.r v
‘"V 4 uv. Lake W iles and St. In“«"- »n launching u movi-mi-ni, to | migh: cuUsp sprvud of the pluguc children. W arner M. I.**fcrt| witli drunki'iicx.'t and profanity
. .I'.ei.i
made u fortunes In tinplate p"*
?!**•
Correct the census of Sunford and
tion, and wild, chil.lie
had ad •
i i i i £ $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 L o o t v..c. continued to July term, defen
'viH bu no collection* at
make a "howtog of the real
L a s t C a l . T V ir P o l l
y ^ 'W M
rci|uiied to give $50
ed Joy l.uuij.c- 12 years uu&lt;- »•
T.
and In addition to 1population, which |he meml-era of
-- S/
T
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x
P
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o
d
a
s
E
ROCK,
Apr.
*'
V-..
I
bond.
-he
was
a
year
old.
L-ft
h
ir
each evening, bginning ’h** chamber believe tn ho we! A s A M u r d e r S u s p e d
RtK’K,
r . - VerTlie case of Polonaise Dress
a ? ,.. ' a?.
ti
D-11k of hla estate, e.*tiniat'*d
Monduv afternoon th"re will be *»ver 10.000.
.th, f-»rnier tux u.;.-e*s r of f'oiopaiiy
ugaiaxt A. E. Yovcell
II)
I Mr. Petirinan is advertising to
more than $|,uuu,pn-).
Seminoli County titizi’nx who
J*r "*‘rvice» nt t o’clock.
Minty, was ai /est t today ' vmm -Usmissed.
LONDON, Apr. 1 1 .—Scotland
M
the c.tiien* of Sanford asking
Two yeais ago the chii.
I
al
in»i-»—
»nr-i
el
rigex
n
•viih
to cast their vot-t^ fai"i&gt;e
The ourt adjourned for the- term
tin-in if they were not enumcrat- Yard, is detaining an unnamed the $l,rtUtl,IXMj estate of b,-r (“ ■
♦ 1,?ftC,t)*Ml toad bend bxu» »'2x
■o i'. ' M h..ilng t‘ . &lt; romcpo aw "in m July.
led in th*- n-ccat census ip tele- innr. in connection with tin d-nlb i mother, Mrs. Louise D irt.dw
May 5 have cily ju»t a cc*
Aj, the Chamber of C-»m- of Grace Dlukalli-r, pretty Id-year- Leeds, wlm will killed In u Tiiu
hour, tc-m aki Yhw.u^.y'os eligi­
old
dancing
trnchi-r,
who
was
found
I merer- nr to cull at the chamber
a window of li&gt;-r N'i-.c i
Mt.tlAGb hi a NuGNCED
ble If they have pot paid Uw*U
ii'urdurcd with throat rut on the from
land Land in their nuine*.
p
me.
The Will
her f&lt;
poll ttsoa. ■
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T
r
/p
r
.
10.—A
st-.pi
oi
her
mdherV
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\ A SUING TON, A r. u
T he'
N •lection ^ f i ’ k.Pv* m T A Hp* '
in addition to this. Mr. Pear- fashionabli- district.
who tlicJ
wouk*t
Ooiy freehclders, wiio y v
Police
are
ndav
.!! 1&gt;C. held her** or. Inmr,
.vii|
u&gt;
Tallahassee
in
toe
.rrlngc of Mrs. Fiona Ooijrtner, \ regDtetT.1 am’ tyh«» hav» piid
mar. will m
&lt;1 I** it l a y .
•/. Apr. ? l _
a
"young
lim.-n
*tu*
tm
iutr
i
ri? vrfi-srchrr/- w N r. t ik «ivu I*
. to t ’arvc-r Forrest, 25 was it*. . polltaxes aro '-'••;;ible acd the
ICiciu -e Cliilil If i
ti'*'* ',n the ip.cstion of a iioa bvfun He .i-tarv of Agrieul* denit/* Tht •irl hud not been liv*
-uiiccis
today. &gt; &lt;.&lt;• Nndf -* * p t - l poll tag LmD
Available}
d
ata
of
the
&lt;
this &lt;fftjtb her iiunher. but m a d e her
y.
forn* of tity government lure Mayo and »eek to have th.
c
of
William
Rltuir, milllopalre I err.oen.
h
th-idn-ii
in
tk&lt;f
Unit
when
him
a
with
a
tetiied
nrmv
ofneer
be
un--io.it figures held
!*uUtnUu
An “ tDm pt witli ,(re
Ul
.1, heir.,
-tircsi lumber man. The *r«J o &gt;
I-V the Lec&lt;l»
»r piar! 4h*r *e to thu city mag- J the ceiiin ligurcs for the si e are who. upon her father'* drat r.
i
ic
liv'inbcr of a local orchestra
her
tha-:
any
ot
her
mi nil to act e* llie girl's V;
printed.

housebillGOVERNOR TAKES

DECISIVE STAND
FOR WATERWAYS Mo'iNumbers
v
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k'a i.
Elalmralo

HocMy

Germans Ship Their
Brocluel In IB Lets

ti-Dipping Bill
Introduced

t\t

$ nit''Majority of Premier

LAKY

FOR tn

Nev/ Cabinet Read

\ iviH-ntiuR a Rakry

Manirestation May

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IFOR ('O.Ni:V(

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McKay Is Honored
By Teachers’ Body
In Orlando Meeting

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Youths To Open
rii*x o
Services uwnts of Leadership."
Tent Sunday Ni^hl

OH For Hunt In A

IT.t’VVinl'‘’V.fv',i.« .V'On Liquor Charges

-fudjee /,cl.i»«s I’ryinj?

Vidor Lent Is Given
Damages In His Suit
Against Jas. Calmer

Citizens Uncounted
In Census Asked To
Tell Commerce-Body

African ClagucDelays
. . .
Prince of Wales Visit F ou n d lin g FaI)*S i&gt;!-*

wet

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Left By VVanie I wdft, Tinplate

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Hu :Ji ArreslGii For

Man Held In London

lrf‘dproof Charter ;etl
f hange Is Planned!^

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Beaut? Quits Huhby, Goeg Home

I!»c.| fu r til.- i - u r - h a * - o f p r o p e r t y .
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• I llirr rc.il n r u - r * &gt;nal. .. r f u r l l i M o l i a u f a a i \ h l c i u y ..f in d - M - d * nayrr.i il o f l a b o r o f » - r v l n - * . at
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prnmla-iry JU»t «.i l:i atlnn H . t r - f n r . | « «.«&gt; . f - t - r *
■ IMfUa a n d n t h — f o r m *
a — n r l l l - * inlnr.l !•» I h r H oard o f P i t — l e t * at
and In — u r c tin* p - v m . - i u &gt;f Hi- n m — t i n s t o b e - a l l - . l f o r Hint •.'tir­
i * n in - |.y m u r t i i a K . ’ n r d e n t * o f t ru s t in'"''
.
I n M r •%-.
upon l h - p rr .p --t&gt; .. f t h - c . ,m ( a n - .
T.| n s i. m u r k In » t h - r «-or;.-ri&gt;
T hl« .•.■ ilHirallo'n
a l.a ll -n u H n n * ’ ./!** A *
|ia -tn -i* -t!ti am i h a * - f u l l |Hiwrr t .. - x - r ; - l n - tin
w l l l i o t h - r r n r t u . r a l I o n * n r i n d i v i d ­ .-..rpuraU r t u l i l a an d f r a n r l i l — fu r
u a ls a n d n l h - r
t &gt; a r i n - r * h ' .i s and a fM-rlnd o f - i l n - i &gt; - n l i . u j r r n r r fr o m
to d o a l t a u c h o l h - r t h l n g a a a may unit a M - r tin- r u n i i n r u — it i- n l u f ll»
h - n * c r * m r j » .. r
-M .-.ll-n t
to i - ••oriM.mli! - X l a l r n — .
»«l.»n- f o r t h - * u r . - - * s f ml t r a i l &lt;i. i i-llon
A rticle \ .
u f l h - l . i i - l n - . H a u,l l i f f a l r * o f m l *
Th«- O nnliitM o f t l i i , - n r p n r u t ln n
I r u f p u r a l l o n . a n d to l i a v . . n . r r l — atmll In- - n h i l u r i - d h&gt; H i- f,.flow-,
• a n d - n j i . y a l l o f t h - r i g h t * , o .w. r* i n : n f f t e e m : .. P r - a l i l - p l . „ v i c e *
. tMid |»rlv|l#*ici h In* hfl»*ut to rtt^inirj •• P r - * l i l - n l
and
a
S - - r - l a r y hii .I
' j ' ‘ "in o r g u n l x . il a n d - a l n H u g unilcr T r - a » i n - r . w h o m a y h.- .m e nrid t iir
s u m - fu-r»i.ii a n d i R u .ir n o f | i i r . . t I l h - l a w * o f Iln- s l u t - ., f F l n r h l j
t r l l r l r III.
nr* uf nut l - * a tlinn t h r — . m»r m ore
tlu.n - 1-%-fr. w h o m uat In- atockhotil*
rr0
T l i r u n in iin t . . f l h - - a p l t a l s | — k
f f i t l l the f I f -1 tm-etltiK
o f the
•&gt;f lilt * .■ nriiuri.i li.r,
sh all
h, | n - nt.M-khul.li-ra h - r - l n n f t - r
p rttv id -d
• sum o f K l f l y TltniiMainl I
- ..) f..r tin- n f f l . - r r a o f m i n co rp o ra-.ln n
d l v l d - . l Intn •■ •Iv- ahid l t.r :
l l i i n d r - d K h a r r a ..f i»u,
llu iu l.-l
F tl ll - l i d t r . P r - a l d - u t .
| t j inn in.) D uiliir* - a r h
V a n - I* . KtlaaroM-. V I— - P r - a l i J - n t .

j T iir i'N id• nI « t n r k o f t h i s rnrtuirVi lion m uy
t»u&gt;nl*lr in.
»»r

and
I
'y iT S n s M m y I
, j
attin.inl o f l h - . a p i t a t » W t » » b I
*•' M i * m i . In i h » , 7 J
M-rllu-d b y •■in,li a re i ' f o l l o w * , n * ! P u d - anil S t a i r of p | 1. , i 1, : , 3
l - t . la y t . f A p r i l , a ' rV ' ’ V ,3
w it:
M A llV n h « ?
I-'. &lt;&gt; HAfldlc. Miami. KJurlOit S a ' i K r a l )
N o t a r y P u b l i c . i&lt;i 4 i p
Hllltf •**
" V a n C. K u a a r u a . Miami F l o r i d a .
c u m m la s ln n c * p fr, £ $
1 5 - li a r - * .
.
. . . . . i
F r a n k I ’ lm p n i r n . l&gt;-irnlt. &gt;ll»-fi I - S l u t - .if Ml.'lilaun
F n u n i y ..f W a y m „*
n a n 22 a h u r - s .
IS- W I T N K S K
W I I K I lK t t K .
thI II H ilK R V C K ilT I K r rv
p n h « c r l lilliv
l n — r|inratnri»
h a v e - l i t i s .lav l i r f n r - itu i , , , . . ? ' ]
In r.- t . n l . ■ a r t l l i - l r lia iul* o n t h in
n r r l l k n m r j . I n I...
tin- r i h day » f A p r l l . A I * . J U S .
K n . n K . V M .K
im m -d In anil iv|.„ .'l
• il liU iittni,- |« | | ,, r.„ r, 2
V AN F
K I "HSIll i tV
F i t A S’ K t: C H A P M A N
t l r l r a n( tlteorim rnllnn ,n j?
f;n«m l*itcri| b e fo r- m - . ;.T- !
y i n .r uf Flu rld n .
r .'ll lr i l III- - i t .- - * &gt;r . a , ?!
I*UI|||I&gt; uf P a i l - .
f l l K I t K H V I ' E n T I F V T u a l on H»«— In i-M ircar.il.
tlil« day lu-f.ir.- n i- p -r» u im l|y up*
W I T V K * m y l i , n.| r , .
ti-jtrrd r o I I K N D I .K ami V A N C
at D a t m l t . in i * „
N l ’fWItO'V. l u m - w - l l k n o w n in t j ' l i n r anil S l u t hi t w o u f III- r&gt;-r«iiii&gt; nuntr .1 In III.- till ilny „ f April V T
and -.vhn altlm crlh cd l l i - i r n an ira
to l h - f o r n c o l n g A r | l r l - « uf In* N n l a r y P u b li c . m a l e „ f %!
cortMirntlnn. un.l th-)- did
- r a l l y ’ ' &gt; l y i-iimnilKHlon - t | d r - « jj
n r k n n w l r .l is - l i - f u r - m - flint I h a y I
- a r r u l - d l h - m m - fu r Hi. p u f | M « r t J , 9 ‘ *
a . w . s i ' i : s , - , :P
Ili-M 'ln r i p r r i M
1 A t turn.-) fu r III- IncorpJ,

F r a n k II '.'liapman. S— r * » n r y &lt;*nd M lb nrrlh ln g In— rp o r a t n r *

T r-aan r-r.
T h - Hnanl o f l*lr—(or«

-h u ll

h-

|&gt;. o. D-ndl-. Van C Kunarow and
Frank II Fhapman.

T h - firm nr u rK a n lia t lu n m r c t l n g
o f t h - - lu c h h o ld - r i . of lhl« «-or|u&gt;ra^
tlo tl al.all
held la l h — t * l l \ *.f
M ia m i . F l o r i d a . ..n lh - i t i h .lay o f
A p r i l . A. t*. H * l . f« r lh . b u rp ..* .o f a.I u p H n a h y - l a w * ami f o t n p l - t l .14
llr . r s a n l n u l n n uf lltl« .-nriKiru
Hull, a n d a I mu f» r l h - p u r | i o « - - f
- I — Uni: an rh n f f lr - r ^ »&gt;f t h - .i*r*
p u r a l l o n n. a r - h r r - l n a l u . v - |». •vtd.-d f « r . and i h n r i t l l r r t h - a n m in i i m - t l n a o f th - g t - . - k l i o M - r a &lt;&gt;f
Htl" ••nrporatl.ni - h all b - l i - l . l ••.*
t l . - flr.*t T ii-m lay n f l - r t l i - f i r s t
•Monday lu A p r il of -acli a n d .-&gt;:-iv

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A r llr tr 11,

‘

T h - lilu h r M nmounl *»f l i u t - i . t * t l •
ti-M* •*. l U h U l l v is# n h lrh tl» N r«* *•
tM.tutloti r Iih II ntfhjrvt
!•••
a sun. tiul In h p i -u I T « n 11n.iilr.*.l
and
F ifty
T housand
D o lla r * .
t r l l r l r %II.
T l i - i i a m . * and r c s l d m r r * &lt;&gt;f III*

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i t l i g r l o t t i N o s h , w h o w u . “ M l * * S t . l a m i a " in t h - A t l i
o f * 1 9 2 3 . n n d w h o p lo | k u l w i t h F . ( » . N i x o n N i n l l i n
f r m n 1‘ n r i . t t o h e r h o m e in S t . L o u i a w i t h o u t l i - r h n *
1 ; 30
o i l i e r t ’n n n h i * w i f e .

jcrctary Weeks Is
Reported Improving

lit T mII i i Iihm* — . I'hij-hlu, nil l h - I Ilh
.l a y o f A p r il. A H.
fu r i - I I . tm
I'a t-lil.
IlirnrpnrMtinu
SANFORD
i,i m n : i t T i i : n i n f
.. n . i - r m - f o l ­
l o w i n g prn|Mis-.l ch at o r , t h - u r ia ln ||I u f w hh h l» now mi flit' III lllU fflru uf tin S &gt; i r - ' a r &gt; u f III- HlatW i A S I I I N G T O N . A n r . IW.— S e e n - o f r ’ lnrlilu a i *l*ii11ii iii* ms—.. F h o hia.
F. «• I I K N D I .K
L g f V W e e k s p r o b a h ly w ill he a l ­
V A X •* KUHKUOW
F i t A N K I! F I I a D.MAN
l o w e d t o l e a v e h i * b -« l t o m o r r o w ,
trllrl-s Ilf I n— rp n r n lln n uf Han­
fo r d l*rnp-rll-M lur.
f d r t h e f i r a t t i m e hi ne e a a t r n k e
t v - . H i ' iiii il - r a lg n - i l. l i a v - u u r . - d
o f ; s tro n ityo h iM A p r . 1 .
H i s c o n d i - In a a a n c l a t - n u r - - .l v — am i d o In r- *
hy
.'n in - u a a n i 'l a t v j f u r III- M i r ­
1190 is s a i d t o b e m o * t e n c o u r n K - ons..h -uf
f o r m i n g Into a bully polllh*
•iim* • • .. r p o r a lr , Ultd—r « nl uy v l r t u iftir .
• il III- l a w * uf l h - :&lt; tg i- u f F lu rld n .
I*lid iln I - r . hy adufil III- fn lln w ln u
A r l l - l - s u f In r o riin .'a H u ii:
t r l l r l r I.
T h - tin in.
nf
Mils - n r pur at Ion
a lm ll h. S A N K U l t 11 I ’ lt O l'K H T I K H
* ‘n e w
I . O N i H J N ’ , C o n n . , A p . H i . : IN F .. Mini Its
Iir ln e lp a l
p l l n - nf
H | i l f a m i l l i o n d o i i a r I o n * is r e p o r t * Inialii-** s h a ll h - ul H anford. H-mlhm II muy
t i l w h e n ttje H o t e l C r o c k e r H o u s e to d - F u t ilit y , F lu r liln .
I n n - amt - * l uhll*lt s li- h n l h - r iilu - '
b u r n e d t h i * m o r n i n g d r i v i n i f 2 0 0 ••* n f hilMlit-sa a * III- llunril nf Dla u e sts to the s tre e t.
N o lo s s o f r -rfo iM may fr o m t l m - to l i m e ilr*
l i f t *1Jtit m u c h m o n e y a n d J e w e l r y l- r n iln A rllrlp II.
w i u lo s t b y g u e s ts .
T h - g - i i u r u l ii n ln r c nf Hi- loial*
n -* » in I— I r a r i a a r t n l am i i'iinilii- 1*
&lt;n by s a h l - n r p n r u lI n n s h a ll hr as
f n l t n u s , l u - u l t : T o hold, b u y . ow n.
-••Illrn l. w o r k , d - i - l n p , a - ll. - n l i v - y ,
l - n * - . r - m . i i in r t u a u - . p l - d g v . - * •
l*— i * h - r - h
- l i a n a - , r n l t l v a t - . I n i i n m - and nth*
• r i v l a - d - a l In and illap o — n f rrul
Id-rMlKii-d.
o n ..r u b le
.
- h i n t - , a n d nn v r l u li l. l l l l - . In t-r*
m r o f Hm
- a t n r - h l i i l n I h - r - l n . In III- H la l-

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THE VOGUE
FOR EASTER
FROCKS
That represent the newest
mofle nt its smartest. Kx*
(|Uisiicly Rcautlful dresses
fur daytime and afternoon
• wear. Prints in uri«r e de; signs: colorful chiffons; n*e|ifes in nil the newest colorings.
' In all a representation of tin*
■
t seasons smartest fashions.
Priced

That are artistic and of rare
qualities that distinguish
them from the ordinary small
shapes for street and sport
wear and the larger for dress
oerMsions. White and high
shades predominate.
Priced

Ac c e s s o r ie s
To complete the costume our si
plcto with a full line of Hosie
Scarfs, Sags, Heads, etc.

of $ 5

m onthly

inform ation apply

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W hat la Interesting?
“The living presence of the radiant Christ"—living and
Virion* Answer*.
here
in
Sanford,
living
and
in
your
heart
today!
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Permanent Loan.
a t • O a f o r d . F lo r id a u n d e r A c t o f
Earnestly desiring to send a greeting that somehow would
K i r a l. 11*7.
Red-Haired Girl Talk*.
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------------------------------------- contribute to beautiful thoughts of Easter Sunday, The
■ iV T .U tll l_ IIKAt
U l l i r Herald was fortunate enough to come across the poem of
By ARTHUR BRISBANE
R . M OW l III* U K IIl.
N i a if r r Ella Wheeler Wilcox, "The Radiant Christ”, and is sending
«r«wrright ia»4»
S it N a a a tlla A in a #
I I I it on today as an expression of some of the feelings, the com­
l*b«
WHAT IS interesting? It d e­
ing of the happy day will bring
pend*
on who hear? it.
M n i r n i m i o t r it k i
One Year—-I7.M Hlx Month* ft.So
t&gt;ellrtr»«1 It. City by Carrier, per
■week. Iir. Weekly Edition IY0Q
p er je a r.

All through the year, it seems to The Herald, we have
so much of the sorrowing side of Christ's life. The great
artists have put into His countenance lines of ineffable sad­
ftPKTIAI. YOTH-Ei AH obituary ness. Anxiety and suffering and brooding pity have been
notice*, card* of thank a, resold Hons
and notice* of entertainment* where the emotions depicted on His gentle face. Surely it is time
charge* are made will be *ha rued for the coming of that Master Artist, of whom the poem
to r a t regular advertising rate*
{ speaks, who will paint for us the rejoicing Christ who said:
Ml;wn&gt;:i( TIIF. ASSOCIATED PIU'.SS
l«*t not your heart be troubled. In my Father's house are
The Associated Pro* Is exclus­ many mansions; I go to prepare a place for you.”
ively entitled to the uie for re­
pot. Ilest loti of all new* dispatches
Each Springtime we are told the story of the resurrec­
credited to It or not otherwi** cred­
ited In this paper and also the lo­ tion. The “Dies GaudiiT, "The Joyful Sunday”, comes with
cal new* published beret*.. All rights itJ3 message or immortal hope. We join in singing the glor­
of repubiicatlon of special dispatche* herein are also reserved.
ious Easter music, and look with renewed wonder at the
beauty
of the flowers that are used in abundance to typify
SATURDAY, A IR . !J. 1925.
the life that comes from death. We look at a tiny seed, a
little speck of a seed, and say in hushed wonder, “Out of
T H E HERALD'S PLATFORM
this will come a mighty forest tree—how and why only God,
— Deeper water route to Jackson­ the Creator knows. But He knows, and that suffices."
ville.
New faith r.lls into our hearts ami quickens their heat­
2. — Construction of St. Johns-In- ing. Life eternal and life immortal seer oroven by the
tUan River canal.
symbols of Easter Day, symbols that seem to carry one into
3. — Extension of white way.
communion with some mysterious force from which he learns
4. — Extension of local amusements. that in his own being there is future life; that always await­
— Swinnlng pool, tennia courts, ing him * re other worlds wonderful and infinite!
e tc .
5--—Augm enting of building pro
c ra m — house*, hotels, apartm ent
a cruse*.
■
6-— Extension of street paving pro­
g ram . *
7. — Construction of boulevard
•ro u n d I-ake Monroe,
8, — Completion of city beautifica­
tion program .

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As Brisbane Sees It

F a H b k r4

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1915.

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So tomorrow morning, look for “The Radiant Christ" and
you will find Him. You / iursclf without a brush or a palet
can make for your-elf tiie portrait of the Messenger of
Eternal Joy for which Mrs. Wilcox appealed in these beau­
tiful verses:
Arise, O Master Artist of the Age.
And paint the picture which at once shall be
Immortal art and blessed prophecy.
EABTER
The bruised vision of the world assuage;
My h e a rt i* like an altar
To earth’s dark book and one illumined page
B etw een two slender, glimmering
So scintillant with truth that all who sec
candles;
Shall break from superstition and stand free.
A nd over it always
Now let this wonderoux work thy hand engage.
T h e picture of the white Christ.
The mortal sorrow of the na/arcnc
Sometime*
Too long has been faith's symbol and its sign;
lie look* out at me
Too long a dying saviour has sufficed.
W ith th e name white compassion
H e turned toward her
Give us the glowing emblems which shall mean
W ho knelt to touch
Mankind awakened to the self Divine—HE* garm ent's hem, that day,
The
living presence of the Radiant Christ.
A gain.

Babe Ruth, who hit* baseball*
harder than anybody elre, I* ill,
doctors are worried. That interest*
many little boy* and many grown
men with the brain* of little boy*

PRIME MINISTER Herriot, who
i* a Socialist and lacking in respect
for accumulated capital, propose*
to seixe one-tenth of all large for­
tunes. The money thus taken be­
coming a perpetual loan to the
Government drawing 8 per cent
interest, the principal never to be
repaid.
T hat interests only a few Amer­
icans, thore with big fortunes. But
it interests them profoundly.
The Spanish influera disease
crossed the ocean to us. Financial
diseases might also cross.
DOROTHY ELLINGSON. redhaired seventeen-ycar-olod Californita dancing girl who killed her
m other, is on trial, and talks freely.
Her case interests the lounging,
dancing, bootleg.whiskey-drinking
cabaret youth produced by the war,
Red-haired Miss Kllingson threw
w ater over her own lawyer and
called him a liar. That's tem pera­
ment.
.JUDGE GARY says times are all
right, business is good, and there
is no reason why it shouldn't re-J
main good. The recent slump fo!-i
lowed too much speculating, a fter [
the election.

DAN DOBBS St

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We sometimes consider *
world »s steps, you going a."
down, the step- not caring.
Crime is increasing *o fi,t
Chicago they should hang
service fla g when some member*
the fam ily has gone to tom '

J f la t t h e m 2 8

"Things arc upside down’'
a London scientist.
Then ,
won't s it on any movie seat,'
our spring suit.

A nd fo r fear of him the keep­
In th e end of the Sabbath, as
it began tow ard the first day of ers did shake, and became as
the w eek, came M ary Magda­ dead men.
A nd the angel answered and
lene a n d the other Mary to see
said unto the women, Fear not
the sepulchre.
ye; fo r I know that *ye seek
And, behold, there was a Jesus, which was crucified.
great e a rth q u a k e ; for the angel
He is not here: for he is risen,
of th e Lord descended from as he said. Come, see the place
heaven, and came and rolled w here the Lord lay.
back th e stone from the door,
A nd go quickly and tell his
disciples th a t he is risen from
and s a t upon it.
the dead: and, behold, he goeth
His countenance was like before you into Gallilee1 there
lightning and his raim ent was shall ye see him: lo, I have told
you.
white a s s l o w .

Three men shot a general „|
Mexico City. And then well J
the peasants tried to vote,
ing it w as an election.
1
Wonder if a private jn
Mexican army has to secure k |
sergeant's permission to ih**
captain?
The governor of New York L,
l a white shirt w ith red r,i,«a
on it, b u t governors are *el4
arrested.
Since Cooiidge has been naa.
Bear R ibs” by the Sioux Imiiai
we doubt if they though*, of
Got His Tongue."
Lo. the poor Oklahoma In
| he pays no income tax.
In Germany, nn opera will
broadcast from radio station Kx
igswusterhausen. Please ren*
her the name.
The Prince of W ales ha- -tartdj
out on a 26,B00-inile trip. this k |
irg a sure sign of spring,
Russia want* to trade with i
hut the whisker? raised in An
ica more than supply our ilerawil

JUST IN PASSING

SATURDAY EVENING SERMON

BV It. J. HOLLY

BY WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN

Jc*us' parable of the Good S a -|» o to speak—had rem it,od the:
maritan does more than define tlw ; aUtoltto Which the priest and I
word "neighbor"; it teaches a Levitc w ere in duty bound t„ t* |
number
of lessons—all of them ; dcr. T h a t would huv, h«n
HIGH FINANCE, and middle
important.
1important lesson, but the a
class finance, ridiculously and un­
First, it illustrate* the Savior s . v.xuld not have been so .-Irons i
necessarily frightened by La Fot-i
marvelous skill in answering q u e s - 'it was made.
T here is ju rt otic thing th a t I would im press upon the
To m ake the contrast a- -trikia
lettc'h cand’dacy, went on a stock
tions.
I ,,
, | ,„
as poKsildc, the layman who
law
m
aker;a
t
Tallahassee
and
thnt
Is
to
pa.-s
very
few
law
s
I
He
was
surrounded
by
enem
ies
.
' J
gambling debauch when the danger
I see Him a* He sat
the bruised and bleeding me
and
tr
y
a
n
d
wipe
off
many
of
the
old
laws
th
at
are
a
b
so
­
and
beset
by
those
who
attem
pted
•
was
over.
The
slump
is
the
headU pon the door-step of summer
II
Levitc shod
lutely u .eiess. W t have no many laws now th a t u man can ­
evenings—
to entrap Him.
' 'V . i , / t u G t have done but did not do was
nche following that debauch.
Too
lonjf
the
crucifix
on
Calvary's
height
T h e cou rteous, gentle gueat
could avoid ,the traps »n'1ii^ “ ' t | another ra c e -n o t only of anottd
not kisa his own wife without being arrested.
Has cast its shadow on the human heart.
His nntagonizts p[*&gt;yes a "’1P" r 1
race. hut of a hatred race. !!■?'
O f the friends a t Bethany;
GREAT LS the power of science,
ity which cannot lie accounted for a Sam aritan—a member of lb
And often
Let now religion's great co-worker, art,
i&gt;y His training or environment, race th a t had no dealings withth
which has found a way to prevent
H e ia looking down at me
Was glad to wee that editorial in Sanford Herald the
Limn on the background of departing night
, lie was not highly educated, except Jew*, or the Jews with them.
death
by
gas
asphyxiation.
Oil
of
F ro m above the heads
other
d
ay
calling
attention
to
the
amusements
th
at
S
anford
The shining face, all palpitant with light,
O f m any little children.
, in the -law and
How would it have i&gt;een po.uM
red pepper* is mixed with the gas,
should h a v e for (he tourist*. We have plenty' of time tu a r ­
And God's true message to the world impart.
John describes Hun a* unlettered. . t(j Jefinc th). virtU€. of neighbor^
in minute, inexpensive quantitie
range fu r tennis courts, place* to pitch horseshoe*, have roGo tell each toiler in the home and mart,
and je t Hi* language i* *’ (
nc, s nioro clearly or to make tk
But
While the gas burns you don't no­
que c o u rts and all the r.cvv games that tourists like. Wc
L a s t F riday—toward evening—
est and His style un? rp .. ‘ v : virtue m ore attractive and imprn
'Lo, Christ is with ye, if yc seek aright".
Rut even more remarkable th an i sjve*
tice it. Rut if the gas is turned
I saw him, hanging
should ta k e all the vacant lot* in the business d istrict and
Hi* skill in answering all question* ’ We have bore an antithetic sr
The world forgets the vital word Christ taught,
U pon a jagged cross,
on unligbted, or there i* a leak,
make th em into recreational fields.
Hi* p atien t eyes uplifted
I"}*
I*
uni’- I'f-nlity ot [ nurpaaccl when measured by rbe
The only word the world has need to know,
the pepper oil, mixing in the air
H,s Philosophy; it covered all the tones! rules, a* welt
uniurpi*
In m ute agony,
The answer to creation’s problem—love,
causes violent sneezing, forcing you
vital subjects. The inquirer* ap- ed when measured fty the higkw
A nd then
If
H
anford
is
to
become
a
real
tourist
resort
every
man
The world remembers what the Christ forgot—
to rush from the house for relief.
nroached Him from every angle, moral standard.
I could not lift mine own eyes
and w om an interested in Sanford will have to form a com­
Simple and sure.
hut they feund no weak snot in
1
1
in
cross
of
anguish
and
his
death
of
woe.
F o r heaviness.
In this parable C hrl-t pre&gt;er.U
mittee o f one to make the tourists feel a t home. Some of
His armor.
And alm ost my candles flickered out
Release the martyr, and the cross remove.
doctrine that contrast* strong!
OTHER SCIENTISTS seeking to
us have done this for years but we will need help next win-* - L * 5 i
«phe* wen- practical w| ,, h
^ r ([p t e
find metal alloys that will forever
v-■ m
hAjr.UCca*Wll|c(r A^innaty, apd p
L a * first plaei, the ifeSa
I cupped them with my hand*
*.
ter.*
Wo
*
ru/bd*
rnbra*.
ofih
af
•
phrubnal
-tnuch-^-iTyou
know
Ill
resist corrosion hope to produce
!&gt;'«• whiW
His scheme of salvo- | philosopher
,)hjlosonhcr laid
i.l., emphad*
emnhasb on
until
U ntil th eir flame brightened.
...
ihi
what I m ea n —not touching them for their pockctbooks buti
"An automobile that will never
tion was brought down from Ilea - perpentjjcl,|ar relationship, if
For, "Now the former things have pasHcd away;
And lo, today,
that
perwonnl
touch
that
will
warm
the
cockles
of
th
eir
wear out." Today’s automobiles
en. included everyone and extended , may „0 (ie:,crilH. thenl.
W ith the dawn not yet on the hills,
And man, forgetting that which lies behind,
hearts anti make them feel a t home. Our people could go a
from everlasting to everlasting.
„ e \ lvveU upon th(,
answer the description pretty well,
I see Him standing,
And ever pressing forward, seeks to find,
if you keep them oiled, and give
I He never overlooked the Now a n r i|)lut of thc ki
to hia mi'ntlta
long w ay in this manner for we need the practice.
W hite among white lilies,
The prize of his high calling." Send a ray
them decent care.
he Here Hi* thought embraced am| of th m,ng,t e r l t„ th, ki%
In an old garden of lilies,
1 the smallest star as well a* the also upon the duty o f the minbtfl
From art’s bright sun to fortify the day
A nd beside Him
If a n y owners of property in Hanford are holding this
largest sun.
PROFESSOR
BONNEVIE
of
An open sepulcher!
to the people and o f thc people I
And blaze the trail to every mortal mind;
Christ’s Liberality.
I Oslo University say* a man need
property a t big price* they should let it go when out of
the m inisters. He stressed, t*
The
new
religion
lies
in
being
kind;
not la* so wise after all, in order to
T h e little candles leap with r a ­
town people want lh&lt;&gt; property to improve it. If they ju st
The parable of the Good Sanut- the relationship between the friar
Faith works for men where once it knelt to pray.
know his own father.
diance.
titan illustrate* Hi* Hbori-litv.
|ond the oldest son.
want it fo r speculation it is a different m atter but if they
Paternity can be pro veil, the pro­
M y cyea are no longer burdened
There wn* a line drawn between
f’h rist’s teachings on the «*
Faith knows hut hope where once it knew despair
want
to
improve
it
they
should
be
offered
every
facility
fessor says, by the resemblance of
with heaviness,
the Jew* and the Samaritan*— trary, included the horizontal a
Faith
counts
its
gain
where
once
it
reckoned
loss.
in o b tain in g the property and muking Sanford better in ev­
a child's finger prints to those of
1 am breathless as u running child.
they wore unfriendly. He Ignored | lationships as well—that is. t*
Ascending paths its patient feet have trod
his futher.
ery way. We need new people and new money here if we
this line, even to thr extent of duty of man to m an. a* well *
Professor Bonnevio, who is a
And somewhere,
Man looks within, and finds salvation there.
intend to make Sanford more than the census taker give* ti*.
commending thc Samaritan at the the duty of man to God.
lady, can instantly identify the
H igh within the temple of my soul.
Release the suffering saviour from the cross
expense of the Jew.
I
Calculating Selfishnessi father of any young baby by the
T h e ex u ltan t voice of a great choir
I
Ho
recognized
merit
w
herever.
Still_jpure
striking i* the dffAnd
give
the
waiting
world
it's
Radiant
God!
And
th
a
t
reminds
me
that
Sanford
made
a
mighty
p»or
fingerprints.
i* lifting.
He found it; how society would fercnce between CJirist and Cos
shnwing
in
the
comm*
and
with
all
the
respect
to
those
who
“ He in not dead!
lie transformed if all followed Hi* fuciu* in their teachings a- p&gt;tk
THAT MIGHT be useful in New
He i* not dead!
took th e census I really believe that they missed m any a
example.
j amount or extent of the -crvio
York State, where the law compelF o r lie livoth! Alleluia!
family in Sanford. If Sanford right now is not over the
He
not
only
commended,
when
thnt one should render to snothe
BY
IRVIN
S.
COBB
a
man
to
support
his
illegitimate
A nd shall live from everlasting
ten thousurid mink 1 do not care to live here this sum m er.
they
deserved
it.
those
unfriendly
When asked whether th-.'re «
child.
U nto everlasting, Amen,
to thc Jew*, hut he condemned, any one word that would cover*
If Sem inole county ha* only gained three thousand or more
It would be less useful in France, i
A nd Arncn."
It has been a good many years I experience on the occasion of thi-. The law of Napoleon, who wanted i
when they deserved it, the Jew ish ; the relations of life. Confuciu- -4
in five year* it ha* no attractions for rile but I feel tliat
—Grace Noll Crowell.
,
.
hi* first visit to the Eastern sea- as many liable* us possible to grow
]
religious teachers,
Rested the word “ reciprocity."
now—ten or twelve, anyhow—since ^
he said, in his gorgeous
-------- o--------Seminole county ha* more people and l know that the fig ­
lie reverenced the priesthood and ■ Reciprocity? T h at i* one of ■
Remember loved ones with E ast. an eiitcrnriaing prom oter under- ,|ruw| "1 had it worse than aomc up into soldier*, absolutely forbade
ure* do not seem light.
vet He did not hesitate to chas- molt selfish words in ths.’ latnruP
effort to establish paternity.
t*r greetings.
took to nut *&gt;n In G reater New ,,( the bovs did.
Bein' busted any
tise them when they neglected j it (Inscribes a calculating *elfisF
Perhaps
without
that
law
the
birth
-------- &lt;*--------York u creditable imitation of a here uin't the only thing that *
duty or wern unkind.
' ties*—a trading of benefit*
T
here
are
many
people
coming
in
here
every
du.v
looking
rate
would
have
been
higher.
second
T here in no school like that of Frontier I)av cerebration
and happened to me. On the
In
thi*
parable
He
used
a
fuiuflIt means that wo should ib&gt; C'’a
over
S
ar.ford
with
the
view
of
investing
here.
They
have
experience—and a long term in it round-up,
m the ropin'
up, such a* are institutions {day of the show.
iar case, as He nlwavs did. He to those who do good to u:—thJt
THE
GREAT
American
ship
S
a
r­
a t th a t.
heard t h a t Sanford bar. taken oil a ntarvelou* grow th and
at Cheyenne, Wyo., and Pendleton,| contest, my pony fell with me, ami
never used ail unfamiliar thing to Is, return exactly the amou
---------u--------Ore., and other far W estern towns.; then she rolled on me and mussed atoga. built to carry flying m a­
it has h u t we will have to show them by the census fig ­
illustrate a thing which He wan : good th u t we receive. It means t*
chines,
ha*
lHO,Util)
horse
power.
O ur office boy says the neighbor's Hi* in tent Ion* were good and his me up right sharply—cracked a
! trying to make clear, anti Hi* i l - , very opposite of the word
ures
tliu
t
Sanford
and
Seminole
county
have
made
this
In
all
the
world
there
arc
not
boy f* "stuck up" because he culls plnn.&lt; were ambitious, but he • ail­ couple of rib.i for me and *plilustration* were never far-fetched. I olence," n virtue tau g h t by Chri$
growth. Folk'* Directory gave our city figure* that would
a c a t a feline.
ed to reckon into the proposition mv upper lip here -o the doctor ten power plant* exceeding that
In the parable of the Sower, for
The paruhle of the good Haa*
amount
of
power
that,
so
far
as
had
to
tuke
three
or
four
stitches
put S a n fo rd well over the ten thousand mark. How about it?
---------o - - —■
the fact th a t the average Now
instance.
He
spoke
ns
if
there
Ran
admirably present* tie'
anything
useful
Is
concerned,
will
The man who
navs his bills Yorker hadn’t the faintest idea : in it. ami loosened up n bunch of
wore a farm er in 'ight, whose trine of unxclfi.xh bcncvolencf-J
prom ptly always Inis good credit. what the thing was utt about, and , front teeth. Well, that wasn t so go to waste in that great ship.
Every day folk* ask t ie about the price of this ami th u t
movement* might be watched by there can bo any other kind *
thereupon failed to attend the'bad. What really made me sore
Thin ia worth remembering.
Hi* auditors, so lifelike was the benevolence,
piece
of
property
and
want
to
know
if
it
is
right.
H
onestly,
THE
SARATOGA
cost
nearly
-------- o--------show.
I is that two due* later i goes into
picture. Likewise, In the Prodigal
The victim of the robber" W
$50,000,000.
Rather
u
big
airship
The
lamentable
result
wn*
tjial
(hr
hull-doggin
contest
«bd
wins
folks,
I
am
not
able
to
tell
anyone
about
the
price
of
a
n
y
­
Tiie French franc has not fallen
— ------Son parable--"A certain man had never rendered any service "h1*
carrier
for
a
nation
thnt
hasn't
first
prize,
and
thijt
very
night
the
b u t Prem ier Herriot has and we the enterprise collapsed..
I he
thing. How cun any man look ahead in Sanford today and
two sons, etc.": Hi* hearer* may ever to the Sam aritan; be und h1
w onder if France isn’t bett"r off champion puncher* and ousters hIiow busts up and I can't collect any airplanes to speak of.
foresee
tiie marvelous growth and the many advantages and
have known of iust such a case, benefactor were not only unkno*
Why, and where, do wc want to
for j*.
and ropers of the West, who had the money that was coinin' to *ne. '
Dramatic Narrative*.
to each other, but were separt*
im provem ents and lie aide to give Ihc price of property of
"D o you mean to tell tnc," l carry airplanes on shipboard?
_____ 0_____
| been drawn across the continent
It
wa*
the
same
with
the
parable
by racial enmity. The one T"
said
"th
a
t
with
two
of
your
ribs
Do
wc
expect
to
send
them
to
the
fu
tu
re
.
Buy
it.
You
cannot
lose
anything
and
you
by the promise of good pay and
W illiam D. Shepherd i* having fat
that we study today. "A certain showed mercy—wan neighborly
What
prizeu. were left stranded In fractured and your face ripped attack other countries?
stand
to
make
something.
ab o u t a* much trouble getting a tiie great city to make their way open vou went into the bud-dog­ countries? Should not American
man went down from Jerusalem to w*s not paying back a debt t^
release on bail a* Babe ilutn would hack home the Jje«t they could.
| Jericho."
bn owed for kindnesses previous
ging event within two days uflcr flying machines In: kept doing use­
Ju d g e C.
Nco.inith of Birmingham, is among the new
have if he tried to dodge publicity.
It was not necessary to explain ly done. It was not a matter *
ful work in America, In pence, or
I happened to know one of the HUKtaining those injuries7"
-------- othat the road ran through n wild, reciprocity.
"Sure." said the wimple child of protecting our territory here at
folka coining to Sanford lo make hi* home. The judge cornea
disappointed outfit. I had met
‘
desert
country and that robberies
Chri*t1ikc Conduct,
A New England man complains him year* before on an Arizona nature, why not? I was entered home if war must conic?
In u* w ith fine recommendations from the people uf A labam a
were frequent along the road; th n t. Neither was the Samaritan c*J
th a t he haw lived with his wife ranch. One hot summer afternoon for it. wasn't I? "
where
1
&gt;Ilk I l he
IIX, wn*
**
MM.
circuit
UIV Jllllk,
judge,
( , member
lllv III l/v. I v»
of
*the
■
1
senate
fill-*
and
II*
held
was understood by those to whom ' nutating on future benefit- thwlk
"B ut didn't you aufferd constant
FEAR WORKS strangely. A !
tw enty-five years and still doesn't f met him ns he went clunking
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many
th______
e r positions
honor and
trusti in khi*
native sta
He was talking. This man fell might receive. He wus simply j*
unde rata ml her. There are prob­ along Park row in bin high-heeled pain?" I asked. "I wonder how you man challenged to duel killed him­
Judge N eesrnith will return here shortly with hi* fam ily to
nmong robbers, who stripped him ing Fhristllkc; the word “ChrisV
self through fear of the duel. An­
a b ly muny other men in the name hoot* and hi* buckaroo hat and could gvl about?"
open law
and
become aa m
Sanford
\Vb wwelcome
i h w office-,
ot r u t . an
ti Deuonu’
i n i u m citizen.
e lco m e
"W ell." he said. "somethin’ did other whAxa life depended on walk­
and (mat him, and deparUd, leuv- ,iL~"
Ukc” !i* the word for whs*
invited hint into a life saving s ta ­
boat.
tiiis fine fam ily here where they will find plenty of o th e r
ing him half dead.
"neighborly’* 1* u synonym.
tion in the World Building. There, keep on botherin' me, but 1 fig- ing across a deep chusiti, on a nar­
---------o-------good folks from old Alabam.
gum ! it was this hero d-n Now row plank, jumped down to Ids
Christ'* narrative* are dram atic. Sunmritun was giving, not to ^
cooling libations,
If Sanford i» to provide accum- over -.........—
---- . v , ; I asked him Vf,r i climate
They reach the niuximum in im hark what, he had received or
death
rather
than
mako
the
effort.
m odutlon* for all the tourist* who f,,r the ,J«u iU " f h'“ d"‘tthlr,H1M ' ork cl&gt;malc ’
pressivencss, because He brings , receive; he wus sim ply doing
Atillo Diaz, playing card with
If you have not paid your poll tax you will not bo able to
will be hero next winter, more
out the possible hut unexpected, needed to be done.
others, when masked men entered
vote in the bond election for good roads, lo u m ust have
th a n one hotel will have to be
If the priest that "passed by on
It i* ChrkUikc 't o do what 8
and held up the players, dived head
your poll tux paid and be a freeholder. t)f course you c~“
erected .
the other side” bad stopped and needed and a* much a* I* necw
first
through
an
upper
window
and
easily
be
n
freeholder
by
purchasing
property
before
t
LOU IS VI LI. K &lt; OU R11: R-J O UK N A 1.
cared for the wounded man, tiie ju«t because it is needed
election h u t this is not the point. We want to vote bonds I
killed himself.
Hanford people are spending
story would not have been told.
The Christian world i*
the
fre
will
of
the
freeholders—by
a
large
m
ajority—by
tne
ire
e
win
ut
me
ireenuiacra—
oy
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j
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i
u
The
bandit*,
ready
for
a
fight,
th e ir tim e regretting lost oppor­
It
would
have
had
no
point.
I
k*- with institutions which are r*Uk
tun#
uiiL.
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unU
.ivnriwx
thl*
Will
lif
t
hi*
ft,
I
thirty-five
yearn
ago
shortly
after
overw
helm
ing
vote
th
at
will
express
the
will
of
the
folks
were
not
ready
for
that,
and
they
George Kastn.—o, who recently
tunities while on all sides of tnem
enure it was the duty of the priest H»hcd in the spirit of Christ
who w a n t the new roads in Seminole county.
left. Compter fear and the re:it is
can be found even gTeater chances t gave several millions to the cause the kodak was invented.
»o render just .y lia id as thi* conducted on the Samaritan p**0
But
what
George
Eastman
has
easy.
!» r doing big things.
jof education in hi* home city of
poor
man needed. When he fnil-1 The insane are cured f"f.
nmdo
he
owes
to
no
one
but
him
­
-o-------| Rochester, N. Y.. him retired from
These new roads may not go by llm frp "t gatr of every
rd to do his duly, the failure de *hopelessly insane* what rcta*1
T hem is no better time to sta rt | the active m anagem ent of hi* great self. In 1882 he was practically
farm
in
Seminole
or
by
every
new
subdivision,
or
ju
st
w
here
nerved mention and censure.
&gt;can they makr'*
bankrupt, hiu first factory closed fidcr.cc of the trade. His idea
every m an in the county would like to have them hut thc
going to church loan on Easter pnotogruphic m utcriai industries, snd he and his "dry plate" inven­ was that photography could he
But
on.*
failure
was
not
enough
Tho aged "are cared for; tt*S
present plan s seem to me to get about thc proper division of
m orning.
Attractive programs turning them over to younger men, tion laughed at.
mudo
available
to
the
masses,
and
Apparently
he
K„rU^ ; T L y J n,,preS? ,lhc 10:130,1, p,1'v" to
retu rn I* pa*M
good ro a d s and last minute opinions cannot be taken into
have been arranged by the vurlous und, a t the age of 70, will devoto had failed, a fte r ycurs of experi he kept a t it. Ho perfected film
that Christ had in mind.
ihe sick and tho defective **
consideration. With a fine system of good main ruad* o th er
churches of the city *nd Sunday little of the time of hi* declining mcnling and hard work. However, photography and invented the koA Levi e came along aUo. I t, cared for; all who need help*"
lateral* c a n be built to every section and satisfy tho big
should find them all filled to their years to the business which ho
wa* |ik«wl*e hia buslnjM to uiccor cared for. and a re cared for »«
he had an idea, and ho never lost duk, the Miuall, self-contained
built, but rath er to philanthropy.
m ajority.
Iving In the road,
road btmr
,o » n i that Ihov m-ed. lhelp,
..i•-ipacity.
tho victim lying
u t th* extent
---------o-------It is difficult’ to estim ate the hope. George Eustman wus not of photographic apparatus which has
h e ^ o o . “passed by on the other j J n man!, c a z e . U l a - b r e ^f‘.i
become
familiar
to
young
»nd
old.
i
the
stitff
which
becomes
fcas'dy
Johnny Spencer of the Macon wealth of George Eastm an. He has
Som otim es it seenu to me that W® talk loo much about
u , r, , ..
.
upon the water” ; we never
Thus he brought his ideu to fru it-1
T elegraph say a, "r.e real gentle­ reaped the profits of g reat fac­ discouraged.
certain
th in g s that do not mean anything amt talk less about
ion.
George
Eastman
would
net
Buying
another
form
ula—hi*
Th,
?a
H
u»«R i*h service will b*
tories
which
have
been
practical
m an will plant u larger backyard
Thu condemnation °of i these
two Whtn
pail—we
the th in g s th at really mean something. It t* not the rig h t
, ea,e- lWl&gt;
I'al
1—we are even helpless to FJ
own apparently having developed be giving away millions today ami
would
have
*
garden than hi* wife con lend to monopolies ever since the popular­ u defect—he went hack into busi­ contributing to the happiness of
kind o f publicity anc wc should weigh our words well aial
other Jew-- n r n a o°r&gt;l!!e ‘f t**"' Ve‘A 1t Pa &gt;'rr',nt of thing* do.wj
d u ring Jicr spare moments." We izing of am ateur "pictu.e-taking” ness ami with dogged persistence thousands if he had faltered in
weigh o u r publicity ^vl| before it l« broadcasted over tho
vite
lu*t nn
an oordinary
S ta iL ilayman.
!‘ U ' ,n (hristliI«'J
th^f1
and
the
growth
or
professional
w ander if Johnny Is practicing
vite, but
but just
(Continuedspirit
on without
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phntography. which began a b o u t1fought his way back into tha con- the face of adversity.
w hat be preaches.
The b ig g est things happening thin week in the stale are
the m ee tin g s of the H orticultural Society a t Kustia, the
Bankers Convention at Went I'alnt Beach and the Florida
le g is la tu re nt Tallahassee.

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Sanford Churches
Plan For Elaborate
Programs Ea s t e r

MISS KATHRYN WIL KEY, Society Editor,

PHONE:—Res. 428-J

Personals
One of the lovliest parties of
the season wns the Easter Egg
hunt given Friday nfternoon by
Mrs. N. H. Garner, at her home
Saturday
on Park Avenue, for her Sunday
Hour will be held at School class of the Presbyterian
at 10 o’clock,
church.
n Key Reading Cluu
Upon the arrival of the children
t the Library a t 10 they were given guy baskets and
sent to hunt for eggs in the gar­
den. They made a beautiful pict­
ure as each tot present was under
four years of age,
A fter the hunt they gathered
about a beautifully nrranged table
which was centered by a large
white “bunny" from which white
ribbons led to the places. When
the ribbons were pulled, tiny bun­
nies were found fastened to the
other end and these were given
as favors
There were 11 little guests all
daintily attired in party frocks.

M rs. R. S. Holly and son return,
ed Saturday from Ellenton.
M rs. Hownrd Long will spent
the week-end with relatives in Pa
iatkn.
George D. Bishop returned, Friuay from a business trip down the
W est Coast.
H arry B. Lewis, Jr., leaves Sat­
u rd ay for Pittsburgh after a visit
w ith his parents here.
J . L. Wells returned Saturday
from several days spent on busi­
ness on the West Coast.

MissesLossing,Martin
Entertain M embers of
The Freshm an Class
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I WO m a s s e s

A delightful event or Friday ■Tlw first

Kid Dance At Valdez
Is Delightful A ffair

SERVE

w ill uv r a i c u n i i c u .

FI UST
E aster
baptism
by these
Organ

METHODIST CIU HCH
progrnin beginning with
of children and followed
numbers:
Prelude.

Ice Cream

Hymn 169.
Baptism rtf little children.
P rayer, led by the pastor.
Anthem by the Choir, “Awake
thou th at Sleenest". (By Maker).
OiTertory. In addition to the
regular collection, a special Easter
Offering will be made for the Su­
perannuate Fund for the otd
preachers.
Hymn 159.
Reception of new members by
baptism and profession of faith.
Hymn 312: “O Happy Day that
Fixed my Choice."
Enster Message, by the pastor.
Welcome to new members coming
in by letter.
Doxology and Itcnudicthui.
A t the evening hour Rev. \V. R
id . Orwlck will oicopy the pulpit.

Special This Week
i'.!: ' . is Brick of Vanilla
;mti Fruit Salad and
Fresh Strawberries

Seminole Creamery
COMPANY

Notice

Betty Ann
Tea Room

Make Your
Easter Dinner
Complete

oclwk win he said

evening was a truck ride to Sil- by Fathrr Mark, of Orlando. The
ven Lake given for the Freshm an Knights of Columbus will receive
Clas” of the Snnford High School Holy Communion in n hotly at this
by Miss Hattie Loosing and Miss mass.
Margaret Martin.
The second mass will be at 10:30
This was a "Kid P arty ” and t o'clock,
a High Mass, sur g by
prizes for the best costumes were Father Humphries,
won by Bee Howard and John L ord.1 The sermon will be on “ The
Swimming and games were enjoy- Resurrection of Christ from the
ed throughout the evening and dc- Head."
lightful refreshments of lolly pops
Confessions will .be ^ heard on
and candy were served l»y the hos- Saturday from 1 to 0 o'clock from
tesses.
i 7:30 to 9:30 oelock.
The party of fifty members of
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat, the or­
tho class was chaperoned by Mrs. ganist and leader of the choir, nnKcnneth Hait.
nounccs the following musical pro-

W. R. Lovett, of Jacksonville, is Miller, left on Monday for their
a g u est of the Valdez Hotel, dur­ homo in Martin’s F erry, O.
ing a business visit here,
W. Edwin Ilrobston, city a tto r­
M r. and Mrs. Paul M, Moses and ney of Stuart, who is cn route to
fam ily leave Saturday to spend the Tallahassee to attend the State
week-end in St. Petersburg.
Legislature, spent u few hours
here Friday as the guest of Earle
L lytic Byrd arrived at home Fri­ E. Jones.
day from a business trip of sev­
f the prim ary
Friday evening at the Valdez eral days in central Florida.
dy Cross Church Hotel a "Kill Dance" was given by
enster egg hunt the Ft. Pitt orchestra, which provMiss Mary Wicrcinski arrived
t 4:30 o’clock.
cd a most delightful event,
S aturday front Hurley, Wis., to
Circle No. *2 of the Methodist
f the Catholic
From the many attractive and visit her sister and brothers here.
D invited to conic i unusual costumes Miss Margaret
Church will hold an Easter Sale,
g hunt a t 8:301Cowan, in a re-ruffled organdie
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B ritt and Saturday, April 11, a t the Union
tcucnOTS a re ex-j frock, was chosen as the one dc- Mr. and Mrs, S. M. Lloyd will
Pharmacy. Easter baskets, band
and help serv e' serving the prize of a box of candy. m otor Monday to St. Petersburg.
made
handkerchiefs and aprons
I Miss M argaret Wight was also
department of the I worthy of mention,
M rs. \V. E. Preston ,of Nashville, will Ik* made n specialty of.
reh are invited to
There were about 30 couples Teiin., arrived Friday for .. visit
with .1. E, Preston and family on
•h a t 3:30 o’clock present.
M yrtlu Avenue.
hunt to be held in
-------Park.
NOTICE
f Mr. and Mr::.
R. W right of
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The Senior Epworth League will
hold a sunrise pruyer meeting Sun- Waco, Texas, a re spending a few
i call m eeting of dny m ondng a t 6:30 A. M a t the days in Sanford imj are guests of
m Chapter N S Methodist church.
Everybody Is the Valdez Hotel.
i....... .It
w welcome.
Miss Bertha Takacn and Miss
with a stag dinner party a t the .Mary Mousur a re at home for the
Country Club honoring Dr. Ralph E a ste r holidays from the Holy
Stevens.
N am e Academy at San Antonio.
Mrs. George A. DeColtes will
entertain the Fortnightly Bridge
\V. H. Crane, of the Southern CyClub and some extra guests.
i press Company of I'alatka return­
Wednesday
ed Saturday to his home in I’alatka
Mrs. II. L. Perkins will entertain t a fte r a few days spent ill Sanford.
the Wednesday Bridge Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Muhlon Wright
Forty-two youngsters,
three, have as their g u ests for the week­
four and five years old, sleep, play, end, their neices. Miss Louise
i the Tuesday Duplicate Club,
and eat under expert earn in a day Wright, and Miss Kathryn Wright,
lie Social Department of the nursery maintained in connection of W inter Garden.
man's Club will have an evening with the Univevrsity of Chicago,
jjti party with Mrs. W . T. while their parents g j on with
M rs. W. T. Langley and nephew,
[igley as hostess.
classroom courses or research
11v i 11 Teague returned Friday
work.
mi a motor trip to Lakeland,
Wednesday
iero they visited Mr. and Mrs.
he Welfare Department o f the
Arabs cast trees into their bitter F rank Langley.
man’s Club will hold the reiru- inland seas as Moses hade in peo-|
--------mecting at 3 o'clock M rs. Ed* pie do. The salt crystnlizes about
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Coleman, who I
ill Markell will have charge of the houghs and the bitterness of have '|eeu spending live winter ,
pregram.
the waters grows less.
w ith tneir daughter, Mrs. T. J.l
|r. J. N. Tolar will entertain

“They Laid Him Away —Sopra­
no solo, Mrs. Robert L. Glenn and time in an effort to calculate re-1
quartet, Mrs. Betts, Mrs. I„ Burke turns, reap a larger harvest from
Steele, P. E. Gntchcl, and Prof. K. the good they do tnnn thosd who
• ever sow except when they feel
certain of a profit. The largest
dividends that man receives are
those paid upon investments made
in humanity without thought of re­
turn.
A L 'n h e r s a l Command.
The lawyer set a trap for the
Savior and was caught in the trap
himself—nn experience thut is not
infrequent. Then follows the coai-

FIRST BAPTIST ( III lit II
At the morning hour Dr. F. D.
King will preach on the subject of
"Not Listening In Hut Looking In"
At the evening hour the choir
under the direction of Mrs. A. M
Phillips with Miss Margaret Davis
at the organ, will present an E ast­
er cantata, "The Thorn Crowned
King." At this service the Knights
Templar and members of the Or­
der of DeMolay will he guest &lt; of
the church.
Following is the program for the
cantata:
“Let the Righteous Be (Had"
('hair.
Solo—“ Hu Chose the Cross of,
Shame"—Mrs. Ernest Betts.
“There Was No Other W ay"—G.
Rav Warren and male rhorus.
"Betrayed"—Mrs. J. Henry Cotelotigh and choir.
Solo—"The
Thorn
Crowned
King"- Mrs, Colclough.
"Let Him Be Crucified."— F. E.
Gatchel and choir.
"Alas ami Did My Saviour j
Bleed"—Ladies chorus.

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A n a c c o u n t w ith
lip* S e m in o le C o u n ty Fat:!, will be ot e x c e lle n t
s e rv ic e to y o u .

Saturday Kvening
Sermon

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Sanford, Fla
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flow often we hear the remark, “If I’d only bought in Sanford a year
oi’ two ago when prices were below value.
But opportunities that were passed by a year ago have come again in
other locations.
In Oak Hill, prices are low compared with other subdivisions and those
who buy here a t present prices are wise enough to take advantage of
“ground floor” values.

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Inoculation Direct
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r (cultural ilciw*»f mtnv
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ATLANTA. Apr. 1«.—The Stele **aW
j*4 if
Dcpanmrr.t of Agriculture N p r e -,|rs
*• D tlir rhrxpcst fertilizer th at
I*. bostrht. «ul furmvhc* the*
Id rn l to fuenUh soil inoculation to j'
of nitrtKwn much needed i
the farmer* of Georgia *t a coat f-rfcnonls
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inidng
plr.wt._
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of At cent? an ncre. delivered, it
,wn:. announced here by F re d '
fiihitrr*. assistant m ntm i.vioncr pf
t^rrirulture.
Many nnlcrs hnve l&gt;eeii rcx-eiv-!
cd fti&gt;m the farm ers who are in­
let cstrd in the grawiu-r of alfaltic H'tt twain nrtaa
fa. Jirwl the H rrurtm cnl i» encottrjtI
t.
alt
i lruriicd. «lxU&gt;;—SJcrvcd in
jtpB plan to ilK ltaM the alfalfa
product hm in Georgia thia year.
A 'variety to increase the alfalfa
, DTMludlnn has been rerommeoded.
folloning test* made at the Stal«
CvIL-trc of A griculture. J . II. King,,
mm hi i ut of the Vmna (Art3um:r)|
‘ Vitii.niiic Association; in which j
ntnle the Hairy Peruvian alfalfa is
i vtn : ivelv grown, eninc to Gcor-

BUTTERMILK

F.XMIIIITION GAMES
.PHILADELPHIA. Apr. 11 PMIadelphfai (Ai
II
Philadelphia &lt;S i
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.Si xinningn, rain,
firdves and Cochran; K
O’Neal and Hcnlinc, Ulrich.

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NKW VOliK, Apr. 10. Hirer*
of- of the Jbixwrll M'lt'ir I’m
norntinn voted Thnrnduv In re e m incinl to *toe It holder a thi fainia
• lion uf a new roinpany to In- known
KANSAS CITY, Apr. II
a* the Shryslcr Corporation to
Chicago &lt;N )
. I
take over it prupcrticx. Tin plan
Kentav 1 ity ( AA )
{which will In- effect'll through an
Alexander, Cooper and
exchange of -Mock, WII prapre I
to do nwav with the profit -harI v i t i r c C ily W ill B e U r g e d to !
tiig
Kt**!; which li.nl l»ecn found
Turn Oul and Unp Attend*
object ion.'ihlc.
ancc Iterant Oxer 3 Clubs
The new coritoriition will I i &lt;:
t.mtiiilnlivi* pn-ferirrt *tn&lt;k &lt;■ 1it J -*t
't o preferred dividend* nl ll anBy W. It. SIIE ITA R D
jlttml rule of ?S per rl are from
The 11125 fcanon of the Florida
i.fan. I. 192ft, nnd tomm-m • k of
S la te lea g u e will lie opened Mon
no par value. The preferred will
day, hut the l&lt;i? day for Sanford
_____ lie ( itllaMe sit 11
inking
will not romt* until Thurwlay when
X T d birnl of not le“» thrill ten |**i rent
the C’clcry-Fidv will piny their
of the amount of divid«‘0 'l- pai&lt;l
game at home, nnd n city-wide halfon lip common aliare- i.i to le
holiday will be declared, it haa been
&lt;rented to provide for ’the relir -announced.
i i t l l l y j merit of tin rirefarred :do* it.
S a n f o r d will open
the xcaMin
u le n t | Tie- i la * A idinre* of tit Mn*
_ _______
| with* Tnmpu, fat
three J
Monday
sth iv 1VCf*1* &lt;'bdor Co»poration will !«■ i x• . ehnnge.’ibte -hare for -bare, for
gam es, and will coin" home TlntreI the euinulale preferred of the
day Ipinging their lirnt opponents,
llahe f h r y x te r Corporation and m nddivvitli them for three games.
,
e r hy 'th in will receive one share of the
*4 »heinnd v.ill g o to St. Peters- '•
ng t«i common xtoek of the new i or pornb urg far the
yy,Monday.
that 11oir for everv ten *hure* of MaxA total of^bnr-'t'aines v ill ie r{
. waa well ela ■* A *&lt;» exchang'd. Maxplayed hy the team* of the iengue '
l that well il will Ih&lt; exchangeable -hare
between the opening day, Monday, ^
i'&lt; a prescript ion for MAlaria
ns to for s h a r e , for the new common.
Apr- 1.", and the cloning day, Wed ^
» play
The new common rcnulrrd f o r Chills and 1‘cvrr. Ilrngue or Itiln r* jay , Sept. 2. There will he 0:i
o„en delivery to ela;,* A -tot kiioiders ions Lever. It kills I he germ*.
game* played on each home diu- w
mond. St. 1‘ctornhurg clo*en the t
•n&gt;•?♦ -e +•&gt;t
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reuton with Sanford at Sanford
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mal Tampa closes with Lakeland at
•&gt;
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Lakeland.
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The Sanford management is Cl
planning to make Thursday a big **
d a y ^ fa r bascbnll in Sanford and (l
ll l« the raniLot desire of the will- 1
rialc and lho fan*, to break all -1
opening game atteiidaime records, tl
S ta r ts M o n d a y , llul T h u r s­

Irfu

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New York (N)-W ashington (A)
ruin.

Local Fans Getting
Ready for Send-off;

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IN y o OH O W N H O M E .

A Comfortable Home
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Combines Beauty and Comfort
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To inculcate in the boy the
)min'i. of consistent saving is
lo render him an invaluable
service.

Hiiiltling a mmfurtalile nnd ntli'aclivp hunit? n a
great Rcliiuvcniciit. We a*k Hint you allow us to
n.s.M.st you in the building of your homo.

11 is a habit that will stick
with him through life a
habit th a t will can y him to
happiness and prosperity!

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SANFORD KFWPlFDGfRI
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COLLER

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You have mu* assurance that \vu are as well 'piali
lied to toiislnut, remodel, or repair your home a
any other firm.

There is a real feeling of independence in a
home of your own that the renter never kuowrj.
Start planning that home now, so next indepen­
dence day you will know that joyful feeling. We
will gladly help you make that start, (’all by the
office and sen our plan service.

R atteryPark/I ote
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A s h e v ille

A contractor that operates a novelty mill i.; well
able to do the work.

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The Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co. is 1lie only
life insurance company milking loans on Sanford real
e s ta te —By dointf so it is contributing to the develop­
ment of this community.
KEMKMBKU THIS FACT WHEN TAKING

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OUT YOUR LIFE INSURANCE

NEWS
112 Second Street

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�THE SANFORH HERAT,I), SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1925

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Classified Directory

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ANT a d . RATES
Ca.h in Advance

T .r B i:
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*:

uni and eeN
rS latrlr far

Automobiles

t «ed Cars For Sale
JSJ* Ford Touring, special.
19-1 Ford Panel, light delivery
192.1 Foril Touring.
1921 Ford Ton Truck.
(cab and stake body)
1921
Ford Sedan.
SHOE REPAIR’NG
1921 Ford 9 passenger suburban
HOPKIN’S ELECTRIC S H O E
'T*'rnn li&gt; ,nme people"
SHOP— Wo turn out neat work,
I. W. PHILLIPS* SONS
with quick service and we use Sanford. Fla.
Phone 3
the best materials.

ANY FU RNITU RE TO SELL?—
USED FURNITURE C O .-M irrora resilvered. fair prices paid
for second-hand furniture. Call
Phone G47.

Adv'ertisTnpr

PRINTING
fnltiumUnchsr«* Me ter first
I f e m . l " * !• r e s t r i c t e d t o
l i *o«r classificatio n.
K
error Is m a d e T h e B a n I.J liars Id will h « r e s p o n s i b l e
t «nlv on* i n c o r r e c t i n s e r t i o n ,
C “. T v e X r f o r s u b s e q u e n t
Lartlont- The office s h o u l d b e
fcifled Im m ediately In c a s e o f
Fo r TO A H V M tT IS K IU I
. Herald r e p r e s e n t a t i v e tnorishlr fam iliar w i t h r a t e s , r u l e s
5 classification, w ill | v « f o « J
imolele In fo rm atio n .
A n d If
r *wording
i . h . »*•*
ins n t ad. y ot o“
y o u r ww
*ks It more effective.
* IMPORTANT N Q T I C a
Advertisers s h o u l d Klv* t h e i r
i , „ t or postoffice a d d r e s s a s
1,11 »e th eir p h o n s n u m b e r If
L.v desire r e s u l t s . A b o u t o n e

WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Rush ord- LEARN ABOUT Tout County and
ers a specialty, Phone 417-W,
Laketnnd, thnugh the Star-Tele­
9 Railroad Avenue.
gram, Rest advertising medium In
South Florida Published morning*.
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY— Star-Telegram, l a keland. Fla.
Printing that pleases. Prompt
service. Telephone 93. New lo­ OHIO—Xenix, Make your sal**
through the Xenia Garotte.
cation, Welnkn
Building next
Xenia. Ohio. Rich agricultural
door to Used Furniture Co.
district. Wnnt ad and display
rates on request.
REAL ESTATE
J,

E. SPURLING, Bub-divlsloi
specialist. Subdivision to Or
Inndo. Florida, and F 1 o r *
Heights, Florida on Dixie High
way-_________
TIN AND METAL WORK
JAM ES H. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
W ater and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Tulrd Street. Tele­
phone 111.

Building Material
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks, irrigation boxes, J. S.
Terwilleger. Prop.
THIS
BUSINESS DIRECTORY

HILL LUMBER CO. House o
Service, Quality and Price.
Lumber and Building Material
C arter Lumber Company
N. Laurel Sc
Phone 685

SMisi'S lo elsce *»««*&lt;»
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l l • t r i l r * U re u n ite d .
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,a r tu a v a a lta c * .

Luke Wales—Plans under way
for construction of new road to
Kissimmee liver.

For Sp»ce In ThU
d i r e c t o r y

PHONE
148

tallied Directory
llRESSING — MuUlgruphing.
pMirg and mailing—us you
font it—when you ymnt it.
Tione 673. 11. E. Porch, F irst
[utiono] Rank llldg.

MATURE AND MOTOR RE­
WINDING.
[EWART ELECTRIC SERVICE
b0. Expert Electrical repairs.
04 W, Central Ave. Orlando,
FU.
UTOMOBILE8 FOR RENT

AUTOS FOR HIRE
Cl E AUTO SERVICE
Day
ir night. Meets all trains. Bag
transfer. Phone 551.
_

Rooms'For Rent

Real Estate

Help Wanted
\\ ANTED—Bookkeeper, can han­
dle several extra sets of books.
Apply “Bookkeeper” care of Her-

FOR SALE—32 acres 2 miles out.
Between 2 subdivisions. 900 feet
on brick road._ Guinn a t a bar­
gain. Phono 671-J.

WANTED—Yount: lady ns cash
ier to work Saturdays o. iy. Ad
dress II. Care of Herald.

FOR QUICK SALE—Bungalow in
best residential section. 5 rooms
and bath, completely furnished.
Faces east, large shade* trees. $1,000 cash. Balance like rent. Phone
Mr. Sossnmon. US._____________
FOR SALE—4 months old calf
Jersey mother. Geo. Ballinger,
Grapeville, Fla.
______

WANTED—White girl to work
dining room at the Betty Ann
Tea Room. Apply The Basket.
WANTED A high class lady rep­
resentative f.ir Sanfo-I. If in­
terested in pie isant and profitable
employment s.*e me at the Valdez
Hotel from 9 to 12 A. M. and 1 to
5 I*. M. Wednesday, ask for “ N e v
rensick" Representative, _______

O n l .t l M W t a iOn ) i . R p n g n — ClaimIfle.l m l , hsv&lt;* ttie I n r g e a t c i r c u ­
la tio n In
B nuth w e s t e r n
O to ritli
R a te *e / S .w n r r t ) line.

TO REACH tPe prosperous farm ­
ers and fern grower* of Volusia
county ndvertlse in the DeLnad
Dally News, rata lc per word, cash
with order.

FOR R E SU L T S

Miscellaneous
NOTICE
The Orange General Hospital,
Orlando, offers young ladies
a
three-year Standard Curriculum
course in Nursing. Good health
and character are essential re­
quirements. They must be a t least
18 years of age und have had not
less than two years of High School
or its equivalent. Please write or
see the Directress of Nurses,
Orange General Hospital, Orlando,
Fla.

SlU cash and the balance at the
rate of $5 per month will buy a
lot in Golden Grove. Lots may be
purchased for us low us $95 each.
Within one year values in this sub­
division will double. No better in­
vestment can be found for the uinount of cash required to handle
a lot. Golden Grove is located two
miles south of the city limits mid
in u section where property values
are rapidly increasing. Here is
an opportunity for the man who
cannot afford to tie up much mo­
ney in real estate. The propor­
tionate increase, for the amount
invested, will be fnr greater than
in close-in property. For further
information phono 148 or address
Post Office Uox 411, Fan ford,
Florida.

MAINE—Watervnie. Morning Sen­
tinel. Thousand* of Maine peonle are interested in Florida prop­ WANTED TO RENT—4 or 5
room cottage at once. Close in.
erty Renrh them through the
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­ “Y" care Herald.
tion.
Wanted—Mav the first, 2 furnish­
ed rooms and garage. Don’t
A LITTLE WANT AI) In The
Herald will bring yon Idj* re­ mind being several blocks opt. Adsults. Advertise those old article* dross P. D. Box 774, City. 1
you have stored away and have
build or buy house
no use for. ‘A litle thirty-cent ad WANTED—To
and lot. Have only $100.00 ready
may bring vou several dollars. ensh, can pay $10.00 monthly and
Phone 148 and a representative will increase payments in n few months
call to see you.
prefer to build, any one who will
consider these terms call or write
FLORIDA — ORLANDO — Orando E. It. II. Care, of Herald.
morning Sentlnnl: largest clasrified business, rate lc a word, min­
imum 24c cash with order.

Phone 571-J
FOR RENT—House sor rent. Close
in. Inquire 209 E. 6lh St.

FOR RENT—Two or three room
fSumished apartm ent 815 Park
Avenue.
_
FOR RENT OR LEASE—W are­
- ■" r house space on A. C. L. Siding.
FOR SALE— Hi acre celery farm.
Fivo acres cleared and tiled ami Sanford Machine Co., 2nd and Oak
has been funned several years Ave.
and in excellent condition. Bal­
ance or five acres can be very
easily clenred. Farm located w ith­
in five hundred feet of loading nished. Call 24
station. Will sell for $1,000.00. FOR RENT —- Furnished house­
One third cash, balance easy term s
keeping apartm ent down town.
Fred Walsma.
Comfortable and cool, telephone,
FOR SALK—Silver Lake front lot hot and cold water. 113 Knst 5th
75x450 feet bearing orange trees. St.
Call C4I-J.
Sanford Avenue front lot 50x124
high and beautiful, only u few feet
outside city line, all conveniences, NOW VACANT—Furnished sleep
ing room down town, comfortn
nil built up section, price $1200.
Easy term s. Address J. T. care lilt* and cool, telephone, hot am
cold water, 113 East 5th St.
of Herald Office.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Bungalow FDR RENT Attractive bedroom
on Magnolia, up to date. Cor­
ner lot. Real bargain $7500. Good
FDR RENT—Ground
terms. Thrasher &amp; Garner.
llldg., 205 Oak Ave.
FOR SA LE—Gas range, 304 W stairs. ( \ T. Smith.
5th St.

You am wasting time and mo­
ney if this page hasn't your clis*
sified advertisement. Phone it in
day. No. 148.
FOR RENT—Rooms for gentle­
men, 920 Oak Avenue. Call
1211.

FOR RENT—Cool, pieusuiil room:
for the summer at Comfort Cot
tage. 318 Magnolia Avenue,
FOR RENT — Fully furnisher.
_house la-uutifully shaded loca­
tion. Will rent until October 1st
Is well worth your investigation.
Fee A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons.

’ ust and Found
LOST-—1 roan mare branded W.
P.; 1 bay mare no brand. J. L.
Brown, Geneva, Flu.
IA) S T— BROWN L K A T ll K R
PC USE CONTAINING CASH
AND BANK BOOKS SHOWING
NAME OF OWNER. REWARD
IF RETURNED TO HERALD OFKICK.
NEW APARTMENT—For rent. 0
rooms and bath, lights, water,
garage, Rensoiialile, Celery Ave.
Mrs. K. A. Muffin Phone 1R7-W.
FOR RENT-—Furnished apartment
of two or three rooms. 304 W.
5th St.

FOR SALE— Spm- on the page
FDR RENT—-Dne furnished room
for classified advertisements. FDR RENT—Furnished rooms and
close in, also garage. Apply
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
kitchenette. Shirley Apartments. Mrs. |(. S. Osborne. COS W, First
or sell that second-hand goods?
Street.
Onnosite Post Office,________
Moines City—Half million dollar
public improvement program to be
launched this year.
FOR RENT—At Daytona Beach.
Very desirable summer cottage
nml apartm ents. Robert Gray, 894
Auditorium Bldg., P. O. Box 21,
Daytona Bench. Phone 1Q65-.I.

FOR QUICK SALE—fl lots, closein, $5,000 on easy terms, le'ts
can bo sold separately for $1,200
oner. Owner needs money for
other investments. Address S. A.
S. Care of Heruhl.

THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
accepted wnnt ml medium in
Pnytonu (Fn.l One cent a word
g iv e n , t h a t , u n ­ an insertion. Minimum 25c.
Of t h a t o T t u l t l !

N o t i c e tn h e r e t o
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AUGUSTINE. H .A . — St.
2nd d a y o f D e c e m b e r , l'J2l. Issu ing ST.
o u t o f a n d u n d e r tlie s e a l of th e
Johns County i* reached through
Civil C o u r t o f
R eco rd
of D uval
C o u n t i . F l o r i d a , u p o n t h a t c e r t a i n the St. Augustine Evening Record.
J u d g m e n t r e c o v e r e d In suid c o u r t In Quick results. Two cento per word.
t h a t c e r t a i n c a u s e w h e r e i n T h e 11 Sample copy on request.
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t r a d i n g n* S a n f o r d P h o t o C om p u n y .
Times, the great home dally
Is d e f e n d a n t , c e r t i f i e d r o p y o f w h ich
J u d g m e n t hurt b e e n d u ly r e c o r d e d in rate IV j c
per word, minimum
th e p u b lic
rrfurd.
of
S e m in o le charge 25c cash with order. Write
C o u n t y . I...C. M. ti m i d , at* S h e r i f f
ra n r e a c h t h e p r o p e r a u t h o r i t i e s
of S e m i n o l e C o u n ty . F lo r id a , h a v e for Jompleto rnte card
by w r i t i n g
levleij u p o n t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r ib e d
W R 8 T V I R G I N I A — C l a r k s b u r g . T he r ., « t O ffice ll«x ’ l l . S n n fn n t. Fin.
personal p ro p erty :
C la rk • b u r - '
E x p o n en t,
m o rn in g
I P o rter
c u m e r it;
1 tab le; I
Inrlittlliwc H ominy, m o r n i n g t« iu *
s t a n d ; I s p r i n g buck cliu lr: I
I r e n t p e r w « M . m i n i m u m I4&lt;i.
ru u v u 't u b a c k g r o u n d : I s t e p h o l ­
d e r ; I u r m c h n l r : 1 oil .stove;
FAUST BEACH COUNTY—The
I lo t o f p h o t o m a t e r i a l ; I t a b l e ;
scene of stupendous developmentt c h a i r s ; I s e t t e e nml C e r t i f i ­
c a t e No.
;FiH in t h e H a n fo rd
Rend about it in the Palm Beach
IIulldliiK a m i L o a n A s s o c i a tio n ;
Sample copy sent on re­
und
I Post.
u p o n t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r ib e d p a r - , quest.
c e l o f It,lid.
situ ate
In S e m in o le
Co n ty . F l o r i d a :
ADVERTISING get* renultu If It
l.o . Six (8 ),
lllock T h i r t e e n
readies potential buyers. Pa(1 3), T i e r S e v e n (7). a c c o r d i n g
to K, it, T r a f f o r d 's
m a n of
latka Daily News is circulated In
H a n f o r d o f O r a n a e C o u n ty r e c ­
an industrial and agricultural sec­
o r d s u n d a l s o In p u b lic r e c ­
tion.
o r d s In S e m i n o l e C o u n t y ;
______
a n d o n M o n d a y , ih e f o u r t h d a y of
■May, A, D, l:*25. d u r i n g t h e le g a l TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
i h o u r s o f s ale I w ill o i l e r foi s a le
Florida real estate advertise in
1a n d w ill seil t h e .-.aid d e s c r ib e d p r o ­
p e r t y f o r c a s h to t h e h i g h e s t and the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
b e st b id d e r , a t t h e d o o r
of (lie cent a word daily, two cents a word
S e m i n o le C o u n t y C o u r t H ouse. In Sundays.
t h e c i t y o f H an fo rd , S e m in o le C o u n ­
ty. F l o r i d a .
ADVERTISE. In me Journal-H er­
C. M, HAND.
n s S h e r i f f o f .Seminole C ou n ty .
ald, South Georgia’* greniesl
P H I M P S, MAV.
newspaper.
Morning, afternoon,
J a c k s o n v i l l e . F lo r id a .
weekly and Sunday Classified rates
A t t o r n e v f o r P la i n ti f f
10c per line,
wayeross JournalApr. 4. | l . 1*. 25 May 2.

FOR RENT—Room* with or with'
out meal*.
Reasonable rate*.
Lincoln House.

WANTED—People to realize the
opportunity offered them to pur­
chase desirable property on terms
heretofore unheard of in Sanford.
$DI cash will give possession of a
well located lot in Golden Grove,
a subdivision two miles south of
tlie city limits.
Pre-development
piaedtf ’ are now in effect. When
improvements are put in the pi ic­
es will be increased. Values in
Gulden Grove will double in a
year. A few dollars invested now
will bring back big earnings. 25
lots are being offered rit the exiceptiunully low price of $95 each
!un terms oi $10 cash and $5 per
| month. Address Post Office Box
l.M Sanfimi, Florida

you huvfi-teen in the
national magazine

DAVID B. IIYEP
A R C H IT E C T
Membar JL L 4 .
R one llullfllmr
O rlando, I 'l . r M .

E L E C T R IC T A N S

I am at present in your com­
munity and hope to visit your
home soon.
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
I have a gift—a Fuller Prod­
uct which I leave free of
E. P. BINES
charge with every woman 1
call upon.

OAK llll.L LOTS
Are being rapidly Bold, Many
new houses will be constructed in
this subdivision during tin- coming
summer months.
When Geneva
Avenuo is paved and traffic gets
heavier along this road values in
tiiis subdivision will increase fast
The prices todnv are low. You
van make no mistake by bavin::
in Oak Hill i aw. $25 cash will put
you in possession of a desituble
lot. The balance is payable on
*‘bsv terms.
N. II Garner, 111)
l’atk Ave.

G. TAYLOR DYER
P a in tin g — D e c o r a t i n g

....... phone :to:i.........

Herald, Waycrosa, Georgia.
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your subscription to tlie
Attorney-ut-I.aw
fjord's best in Service aiul Qua]
Tribune or band It to your local
ty. First Street and Park Ave
dealer so you can read Florida's
Will practice in u!l the courts
One year
Examination of Abstracts of I^ind greatest newspaper.
$8 99, li months $4.00. three months
Titles given especial attention
DRUGS
$2.09. If you desire $1,000 insur­
Offices
in Seminolo County Bank ance policy udd 75 cents to your
NEY’3 DRUG STORE — P re ­
Building
( der.
emptions, Drugs, Sodas.
We
"IJU YOU WANT to buy or sell
it* as nesr you as your phone.
If so advertise in
JWI 103.
' anything
the "Gainesville Sun.
ELECTRICAL
BELL C A F E

JOHN E. FOX

Real Estate— Insurance
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
I Successors to Gillon &amp; Platt
All kinds of property listed for sale
P Magnolia. Everything elec­
tric*). Phone 422. Electragith Park Avenue and Second Sireel
[Radio.
FILLING STATIONS AND
AUTO SUPPLIES
ELLOWS' SERVICE STATION.
Gulf (; .
. Tires, Accesao,**•». Service with a flmile. Elm
Md_First. Phone 417
f ic ir r i Three stations. MagBoll* and Second. First and Elm,
Sanford Avenue and 19th Street.
J-apfert service.
FLORIST
FLORIST"
b,?'??1’3 *or “*• occasion*.
814 Myrtle. Phcmj 260-W

'EW ART t h e

LAWYER
. i a .O'BRYAN.
Office in
*o&gt;.uoie Bunk Building Annex.
Phon* 417-L 3.

Special 59c
Old English Floor Wax
Offer Closes March 28

FOOT S .’c/JIALIST
C orns, Im am u s. In a ru w l a g Nalls. H e a v y C allo u « ea u r t i r s i l a c h i n g
feat.
1111. C. !,. 431*11.K it
Y u w c ll D r e w llld g
I ’ltons.
IClavator

Prepare your top for
.spring and summer day:
ram ur sunshine.
When you want first
work done call oil us air
us put your top in shape
Three parties who want to build themselves u home

D U V l-X U P K itS ATTKfVTID N— I'*n
i . u u l ii i» b u « in n lrn f u i o *i„.»t«"&gt;4 a*
velo p n u .n l O* U h tr l d a '* lii*ti r y ; ■
liulf m illio n d o l l u r h i g h w a y lo (hi
g u lf htfjch Jo a l
Iln U h e d ; » t**'
m illio n u u il u r b r i d g e aero** Factim
hlu Hay a l e r t e d ; q u a r t e r
nilllloi
d» llor o p e r a u u u s e u n d e r c o n s t r u e
tto n ; t w o m i l l i o n s b e i n g s p e n t oi
tilgbw iiy; H f e a t e s t c im n e e fo r llv.
d evelop e r* to g e t
In off gro lint
floor. W r i t e D e V s l o p m e n t D e p a r t
m e n t The I ' e n s a c o l a N ew s

from their own plans and pay for it.

$G00.U0 cash,

balance like rent.

Moughton
AltCHlTECT
First National Hunk llldg,
Sanftrrd, - - - ■— Florida

Special 59c
Old English Floor Wax
Offer Closes March 28

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

Maiyland Officials
Ignore Florida Tags
land BALTIMORE, April 10.
Maryland authorities are stop­
ping and holding up autoists
driving through the Mate with
temporaly markers issued in"
Florida. They sav motorists
must obtain regular licenses,
either of Muryland or of their
home states. Sonic drivers have
left cars in vacant fields to
board trains in older to go aft­
er Maryland tags.

SANKORI). FLORIDA, FRIDAY. APRIL 10,49251'.

COGi.iBO: NOTE Sanford J°*ns
10 PERU MADE
PUBLIC TODAY

In Plan To

PRICE FIVE CENTS
-I

HERRIOT GIVEN
ANOTHER VOTE
OF CONFIDENCE

NUMBER 219.

Only Rain Can S4op
Raging Forest Fire
BLACKSBURG, Vn.. Apr. 10.
— Unin only can stop the forest
fire.s from burning 1,500 acres
of timber and farm lands on
lliush Mountain, Captain Hog®,
commanding the const artillery
fighting the flames said today.
Fires in thrcca rcas are thought
to ho under control blit condi­
tions in two others are describ­
ed ns doubtful. So far there has
been no loss of life but much
timber destroyed.

STATE SOLQNS
TO GET BUDGET
REPORT TODAY

A“ a result of a conference this instructed to notify Mr. lbi-giumt,
week at Davtonn between I*. A. |at Dayton* so that he could bring
1 miiis Agnew, „f Winter Park; A. the matter before a meeting of the
and IC.
U. \N.
\\*. IV
IVuriiiau
I ’ riM siflnnt l . . r
*•
ii
.*I*, 1t'onnelly
u r.p fu v untl
u rm u n Association of Fast Coast C lr,ni­
ace For Presidency
I risulent Inform s N ation lle|Jr.. of the Chamber *&gt;f Commerce ters of Commerce to be held at No Coalition Willing To As­
2nd Business Session
• •insiders His A w ard In "1 Sanford, and \V. F. Burgman, Homestead Saturday.
Becomes Heated As
sume the Kesponsibilily of
T acn a-A ric .Mailer Final I
"1 Du* Daytona Chamber
Mr. Connelly, in his report to
Convenes With Re­
Trying To Overthrow Him
Party Organs Clash
And Upholds Old T im e Pact • Commcrce nn'1 “ ,s° head °* th* the chamber told of divided of.
Association of Hast Coast Chamb­ foils of the Hast Const and the
Without Listening to Plan
port as Main Thing
Over Their Leaders
ers of Commerce. efforts nil the territory lying west of the St. i
various
canal
and
drainage
proOnToday’s Calendar
Frror In Translation
•lohns River. their fight for water-'
b if n 1w;ii . nnd drainage, and ho e x -1 Majority Continues
Made By Peruvians! united, it was announced. This plained that at this conference in
To Shrink In Size
union of effort, it is believed, will DuvlmiM. that n plan hud lieen
In Deference In Nations Presi- result in u uuicker realization of adopted to drnw an enabling net Premier Is To Face Senate
dent Makes Vtided Observii- ‘ |!e
‘ be Jacksonville-K«v to provide for voting of bonds in
.
.. . .
"
"cu t canal, too M. Joltiis. Indian one vast district for all of the protn;ns In Celebrated Case River canal aivl the project for a i d s combined, each county bcarlarx Supporters Are
12-foot channel between I'alatka iii" its own part of the cost «.f the
ITviinfrlT
S ( ’o i i i n i o n ! Chamber
f |
Commerce
»*■"
WASHINGTON, Apr. 10.— pre*. and J-anford.
' "*&gt;rk. He said that under thit
Usingi'.a.Lonimeni
licvca i&gt;M
0pU
ntjnn |s o vl.r
I*A ItlS, Apr. 10. The Herriut
The work of this conference, it plan the cast const would pay for
Presented to House
ident ( ootiilge informed the PeruTo (loot! Advantage 10,000; C’ily Commission vion governoient I h.ir.di.v , i , ,, p , ‘ " r«hcr belined. will do more its own work and the territory on government, which has lieen reel­ Hill Introduced In Senate Hy
ing under the attacks of the oppo­
Thursday A fternoon
Elheredge Makes Legal fm
Asked to Take Action va" eon.st ,,
w
L. m .' fur ,iu'
*‘ l - " t of a groat the St. Johns for its part, only one sition for a week, suddenly sprang
Married
Women
To
Sue
HEIU.IN,
Apr.
1
0
.—
T
h
e
awar.l
.s
nr
r
.f
,
,
r
?
I,rT
"
V
rl‘*
'*
"
f
m,u'"
1
"
aterwavs
for
county.
Broward,
being
taxed
for
III
award
m me
the Tacnathis section
section than
than anv accomplish».....molt** the two projects. He suid that as a surprise o(Tensive against its op­
— «... as arbitrator m
i acna- ,|,is
TALLAHASSEE. Apr. 10.
And l(&lt;» Sued In T h e ir Name
“ Sanford has more than
jminati'in o f Field M arshal
' * Arica
‘
-«wern
Peru
and
mo„,
uithii.
the
past
few years.
years, ‘*his
his county had more suhmngrd ponents, when the premier, in the
e„..i
,
.
, ,.
; ........ ............ *
tew*
—The
legislature met today
|oll Hindenhurg fo r th e G er- population and the fact should l&gt;c Chile
a final mnl without appeal.
...
According to the Sanford dele- lands than anv other, that it would course of a three hours speech in
TALLAHASSEE,
Fla..
Apr.
10.
for
the
second business senthe
chamber
Thursday,
two-thirds
Jan presidency continues the shown'* was the stand taken by the Hie coinmiinicattiiti pointed out gatioi; which returned ve&lt;tordn\ gl.idlv pav assessments for the
of
which
was
devoted
to
flaying
—The
senate
Thursday
adopted
the
sioit
lint
tins
actum
agiecd
with
the
from
Daytona,
it
Is
phmmd
to
combined
projects.
wit
h chief interest in
Chamber of Commerce
Jibject of heated editorial Sanford
. . . . . . .
.
" ’im* ot ftinniission ns signed In unite all interests m the forming
Following
action
of
the
east
.
D,e
government
*
preceding
his
put
rules
fur
the
government
t&lt;
*
its
I
receipt
from
the budget com ­
alcmies in the Herlin and it meeting !•rainy noon, when the the two governments and also with of n vast drainage district, in. l id­ rimst
ast
i
hamhci
s
»t
the
Homestead
^
rc^nonJiVjHiV^oT^ovisr'
I
’y^»r.
aUef
which
the
mission
the
report for next
,
chamber
voted
to
a*k
ini*
City
tin*
ironrral
principles
of
intent
aintr
ifcr
*
«
%
awij
x
•
rovincial press.
„
, .
,t tnfg .'.it tit tut \, it is i&gt; annni to lb**»m'^ 1,14 rtNponniiillliy of over* I
., .
, L.
. n•
i n
. »•
Representative
vo
K„.in....
ttrnv.nn
.
..V
n!
throwing
him
Imfore
his
finaneinl
president
announced
his
commisBieniial.
of
,
avt‘
“
recount
tional
Inw.
_
_____Johns
River
and
extending
t.»
the
have
Engineer
Braxton
d
raw
n
bTli
I
throwing
him
before
his
financial
The organs of the United
,0 hav
.........
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This reply well might end "here, Fast Gonst. and taking in the three which will
include
all the projects measures relnting to increased cur-[t sions and the hills which hud been Holmes county, it is stated, iit
light parties, which have
I* aNrV
voted to have Sec- lht. pVesident continued, but he
e* mitlired.........
and this,
will he,..epre-; veitcy nnd forced loan could come I introduced were read nnd referred , considering the introduction
...................
Jioscn the war idol as then ■rotary
I eurmnn go to Tallahassee .„i.l,..i , i.-.,
.................. . .1 .......
At the luncheon meeting r-f the sentcil to the legislature for enact-1up for discussion.
to the committees.
j of a bill to make it obligatory
No coalition w-»s found desirous | A spirited debate developed on I of the Budget Commission to sup*
bv this on.tin |of facing the situation which would
of the rules ns presented h y . P'&gt;* member* of the legislature .
part
liari of
or the i have been created wv
t»y the dcparliite i two
1
' copy of the Biennal report at least
"at waterway ,,f M. Herriut at this stage, and I the special committee on rules. ISO days before the convening ses*,n Die jdaU*; become the sponsors for inflation One of these proposed the limiting
am. uni man ■vm nuu o\ mu emu icucrai am win be obtained
„(• debate
,|,.(mte to 30
:ii&gt; minutes for ouch1 Among the bills introduced is
"The
finality
of
the
pro
ideal’
|ews|)apeis supporting tho candi- tires did not represent tin* actual
i mimittee at this eonfercnei- was inueh more uuieklv and to better nnd capital levy themselves. The of
icy el wliniicellnr Dr. Wilhelm population. It was suggested that action, further i&gt; -tressed by a endorsed. Secretary I'earman vvns advantage.
K .
™ ill,S°b"
- * *!&lt;•» m .
L I »»* prop -lu g » Hv, «ci.t gggolta,
larx, nominee of the Weimar coal-1possibly the total figures for Sem- i statement that he regards it as tutinti the premier and"gave"the'eah- l,,‘ Kiv,'h a" extenalon of time b y ' r*K* mcrcase in automobile tax and
hind
|iun, also are giving prominence! inole county might he published.
e a new lease of life The vote permission of the senate.
! f,.Ye CP".t ,P«r « allon on lubricating
inet
ceiiuuviit from the United but leave the figures for Sanford
as •»!
, &gt;''
, Senator Malone of Key West led ° 'U nn‘l l^n P.er fcnt u * on CMP
v.is . . t to
the argument for those favoring "rvttps and tobacco.
tion to the IVnivian meimirial to
Itates and London.
) out.
Maiorily Shrinks
unlimited debate. Senator Calkins, . Scheduled for second reading in
»ill*
•*■1411“ campaign
tdiii|i.ii“ ii
.........
....
tin
'Hu*
”
i
un*
..........•
■
T
in* nt’M
Heldi imii
marshals
This ^action on the census of the
I he government, although victor j spokesman of the rules commit- . 0 house is a hill authorixing
imager- are di-playing abundant t •••*&gt;* followed n statement of S. A. 1 ' ommpleto correspondence be
in this preliminary engagement, tee. defended the action of that beautification 0f streets and parks
itimiMn ;n regard to his pro peels !’ • Vt ilkinum ns to the manner of * " 'M" •!•'.&lt; onltdge and Solon I’.dn,
saw its majority whittled down 40 body. After the ipieslion had been
•
s f&gt;"I"rd nnd one proposing *ur polling highest individual vote. fnhin- th- cenrus in thi&lt; county. I1" “'d-nt of the Peruvian defense
. dictions
.
.
... ....
. Mr.
tI.. Wilkinson stated
. a * .1
. Iho •
• et.'itllllii
.lull S
i'll ni'i.L,
iihM . i u-II U
votes, for the first time since it discussed by a number of the sen-1|b°rj z'n,(if °Y
Myers to issue
the
..f Apr.
2'5.
Their
that
had
conimis-ion*
was
made
public
with
V
.I
t . . • , .
..
- IB,
I.... 1. ..^ . . I . , t. ....I.,
assumed
failing to ..............
pahs the ntors, the senate voted to adopt bonds in the sum or 400.000 for
— power
.
.............„
mjiaicniiig efforts will he co n -! tlitee assistants in doing this work*
’|",irlH ‘Hter the reply o f)
•'M)0 mark of fHlhercnt* when there the rule un prerented by the tom- municipal improvement!*,
arbitrator had been delivered to
*--------*
ictcil chiefly with locating the 12, and the counts* and city were d i-1
'
-More than 80 bills wer® intro|a w e n tc c n l CUT Old D orothy Latest Estimates I'lace The was a strict party line division mittee.
DO.OOO eligible voters who were* vi.loij into districts, lie -aid th a t'1"® I’'*ruvinn embassy.
The other rule which came under i duced in the hous® Thursday aftThe Peruvian memorial devotes
Ellingson Adjudged Insane
Decline at About I Ili Mil­ witli a confidence clause attached.
Iny-at-hiiaics during the elections according to compilation, which
It will have to face a rcul battle(discussion was that one providing einoon when that body nut at 5
Hy Jury After Deliberation
i the n idi dag on Dec. 7 and in was just as near correct ns could •evernl page- to an argument conlion IhiMhels; Crop Suffers when
the finance bill itself is defor the suspension of the rules.' o'clock. A Inrge numberof these
^e preliminary voting for a presi be made under th0 system em­ tending thnt the aibitrntor's action
of Hut :i» Minnies Thursday
Severely in Several Slates bated, the end of this week or the! I he rule as submitted by the spe-*were local in nature and referred
ployed, the ponulntion of the city in ordering determination of snvnt on Mat. 2*.*.
leginning of new wees, in thelcial committee provided that scv. tn the committee on local affairs.
"A quick asset.* in the nature of was just a little over 7,000. lie i teighty in Tm no and Arica
SAN FRANC ISCO. Apr in —
Wv smSGTON. A sis. 10. Win- Chamber.
|enteen members voting for sustain l here were some however, of stale
through
n
plebist
said
that
he
only
counted
bona
f.r
coir-."
till**
I'tlln
nloitiSnil
}
!•
M
* - ....... .. uy ilif
to the
Faces Senate Today
aion may suspend the rules. Sen- wide impoit.
Seven*.vn
v»ar
old Dorothy
Dniothv E ll-j« 7
cpience
of
an
error
of
turn
latlon
i
Sevi*ntiu,ii
v-nr
h'ow
fide
residents
ahsolutelv
taking
no
jiilei! right in the support pro’iiAs a
How long the governments new "tor Malone, of Key Weat, brought
A tax of 10 per cent on the re­
tourists.
He
said
that
he
was
very
which
runs
through
the
entire
opin
ingson,
tlie
pretty
bronze
haired
I1'
’1
!,
a
?
'1
'
fn Von llimlenhurg by the varieare lease of life will lie slao depends out the point in his argument that tail value of cigarsttes, smoking
Mire
that
the
census
takers
hur
i&lt;»"
and
award.”
!
girl
whose
pursuit
of
jazz,
and
joy
sm'ilb
'
&lt;
M
K
lM
I
'**1
4
1
1
*°n
H
ted political organizations in Ba­
r than in anv year since
tobacco and cigars is proposed in
ri where not mlv the otBcinl I....
In n,****d about 40 to 00 houses ml Th - reference i* to the English .-u!,,diluted act Jauunrv in a &gt;|iiut- I'.di, and about 110,000,OiM) bushels on the attitude of the Senate today*0 adnpt thi - rule wauM provide;
.
a bill introduced by Representative
when it is quite probable M. Her- ! ° r 11 suspension of the rules hy
mm pinjiie's patty but also var-' lilc
or
1,a 10 -t*0 people.; translation of clause tlm...... . the n l in which she killed her mother •
than last year's crop, the de­ riot will attempt a similar opera- simple majority, Instead of ,« two
Ellis of Alachua. It was ri'errwd
D
'
IIdeclared
that
the
average
fan,j
treaty
of
Ancon
under
which
th
e
,'"'
s'"
’
k'
pj. unattachcd_j;ropps and all
partment of agriculture announced tion there.
t*»
tht* committee by the retailer,
v
•
thirds'
majority.
inve ” .v nirSai^’ ford was £hrfo and on e-, two countries ugre-i i*i 1SMI that '" ' 1 ‘•‘•droom of then home. w i today.
t(|
:c Faici-ti &lt;&gt;i gun illation- |____
A forecast of 171.2.W.OOO
Senator Calkins, for the commit­ u tux staniD affixed to the original
|.j)t. ^a
bn I’**''
l&gt;et\ M,‘
ns. lie** l"
told
ilif - a
a plebiscite
plebiscite should be h‘-!d either token to ,the. State . \ayluni
for the
|„
The premier charged the succes­
.
,
bushels
of winter wheat issued,
cm out fur held marshal. Tin' of *th’ *- d»fpackage, enforcement of the mea‘ “at"
nftei" the expiration of
o Iusa m .c Naim. tail!., lhursdav ha ed on the condition of, the crop sive governments since the armis­ tee, argued for ii rule of the mn- stire would be under the supervis­
rtliruiiuiig i-atiipaign largely will 1,1 ti-a "Y taking toe census,
'"a
t" m- “"aftet"
jority.
night.
Miorllv before noon a jury ,\pr. I and upon the assumption of tice with being responsible for the
l&gt;uper ns
us neither : ,
*Mr- Wilkins...i*s state- lu years.
.
fought out un paper
The rule proposed by the com­ ion of the comptroller’s depart*
ill superior lourt adjudged her in- nvcrngp abandonment of acreage present precarious situation of the
a* united light nor the parties 1T ” 1 tl;prv 'vas a general discus- Trulw|tlli„ (1 r ur„i-he,l by Peru
mittee was adopted.
ment.
1
sane.
French
treasury.
“
The
guilty
par*
iinprisiiig th. Weima
feimnr coalition * °
I rt-sitlfil Iliggin -ci.llcd lor Answering the Peruvian contcn
and average influences on the crop
Two
of
the
bills
introduced
have
j
Fr.vment of a license of |.t for
j
ties,"
he
-aid,
“
are
those
who,
since
Thus, the murder charge against until harvest time,
in a po-ition to spend excecxce-- a
*° a,,c«*r- tion that the translation “ at'
attracted wide attention. Senator; handling gasoline and othor oil
tain
those
&lt;
v|
in
of
their
own
ue
av.
ml
*
*
*
*
*
voting
matricide
was
shelved.
The condition of the crop Apr
"f
1w? r ',v /''.ating
should have governed the
I**
f"i campaign purposes.
cord knew that they had been
' The jury impanelled to try the I wa- M.7 .... cent of a norn.nl. i ,'!,lh " " ‘*rnal and foreign loans at llmlges of Leon county, introduced , products and five cents for each
f1"* I miid Right is said to have counted in the census. Six out &lt;&gt;i the president says:
a hill providing for the creetpm of gallon of gasoline and lubricating
case,
excused
until
next
Monday
Ho- lowest in more than a nuarter1a,"J"r",“ l
interest, have n building to house tin- officers oi 1oils sold is romilled for in a bill
"The translation complained of i
naui.n-il it- cvcheipier in its at- the 32 members present rat ed their
..
enormous lolls, which
is th* translation submitted by i will Is- foiiii’.llv dismissed thru ,, t.nl,!rv with the execution of lillY.I. )''r'ttcn
mpl tn .’le.: Ilr. Kail Jarras bands.
by Representative
Williams of
j There was ilF'uuce must meet this year and the slat.-goverument.
Fern in her rase and in the opinion and the matter will In- plated oil w|)(,h ,t lN;lH
Senator I- J Fethrredg-i.nl Dr
**Y thi* tax four rcnti 1*
t-ie pii' iili-ncy on Mar. 21k AlIt. J. Holly said that the ipn-s. t of the ui hit rotor r .i.'r ioi.-rpre''in
'lining
years.
The
guilty
poivaiemiar. perhaps to. ,!w ||m. „f |o J Pli:nt in th. .
'ucti : ir li.-tti-r situated fur th- tion i f g. ttliiK •&gt; i m i ti l count was
ti.-s iiii-"those wh.i i-'o'nlrmYeiYiln'bls
' ilv. intloduied a loll |,r&lt;l.
go to the stale toad department
the menning of the passage iir a,l time. Should she ever ho proldition from Dec. I to Apr. I coni-,
..........
'
*— •
viding for married women becoin. n,"t 0,,‘*
I* to bo divided equal­
1.1
.............
ing funds th
in
are
very vital to Sanford us the large
nounced
sune.
the
murder
charge
tinted
with
an
avetnge
decline
o
f
'
'iot
those
who
must
pay
thorn.
ing "free traders". The bill if *v among the counties of the state,
Socialist, Democtatss nnd
and &lt; on- 1 financial institutions did not enter
'
t.l
points
hi
the
last
ten
years.
Tlu* influence of the foreign debt passed would provide tha. a mar . Discussing the increased 2«*oproblem l.efoie the arid- n,uJ'. ,M* 'evived.
i-t parin—t the Von ilimletiburg ; cities of less fhun 10,000. it was , .The
. .. .......... . substance .ii
1 in* girl was bittcrlv oppo-i I
Die low loliditioil is tile result upon France’s international nego­ ried woman may sue and lie sued ■!"'** lax " » « lh«' tax on lubricat»d- will r.-|y chiefly on
the
shoe,-i. that the population in l!!2o
,,,- t .r a t h e r than tninsln. to tin- -auitv proceeding launclu-d of a variety of conditions through­ tiations, the pres ure nf which cun
in her own name; may hold and ing oils. Representative William*
-rtagth nf their organiutiou and was u.atHI and he said that it -eem
by hn iutorneys. Slie denounced
1.1 app'.il of thejr chamiiion to ed incredible that the increase tion, :. problem which had been de them in open court, once threat­ out the country, the department be brought to bear upon the French convey property; and that the hus­ stated that in his opinion the two
said. The &lt;mo suffered very* sev­ government nt times even menne- band
........................
haled by the parties long before
&gt;itonal -liniment.
shall not. Is* .....
liuhli- for her cent incieuse on gasoline and tha
since had been only 2,0011. lie de­ this arbitration gave rise to any ened to **i iiokr uitp of them for erely from winter killing from ing France's complete freedom of dob
is
c-xiiTtiqii.n"
hiswntt
'•11 Hill. five cents per gallon tax on lubri­
Tim lit’M mar-hai will u.ldres a clared that in his opinion the pop­ &lt;|i'i-stioii nt' English translation. It telling lies,” and another tint" centra! Ohm to central Indiana, mtion, wiw «»nc» of thr phau’ A of M,...
cating alls would bring in #2.Pi*"m.l apiH-al t . the voters in the ulation had doubled and that the "ii"- far beyond the relatively on- ill lew watci al them. Wednesday hi Montana, in the main wheat
aOO.OOO additional revenue.
the
situation
upon
which
the
preSenator
Kthcrcdge
.aid.
"I
have
mp-* i.j ,, prm lamation which will city had doubled the population
lie testified as a witness for the
This measure was on® of the
important and l a r g e ) academic state, calmly, clearly, attired in areas of Nebraska, Kansas, Okla­ i mier laid stress. ..............
been requested hy some of the
e Hindi- Siimlay.
of the rest of the county.
recommendations to the IcgtsLahoma. Texas and the I'ncific
I'-miiniti'il
on
fake
Three)
I
outniiK'd
on
I
ake
litre*)
lending
uiixens
and
jurists
of
the
her best, determined tn persuaib- Northwest. The freeze in eastern
Thr Weii-nniar C’ualition pHr'ics
Robert CJ. Davis, of Silver Lake,
lure hv Governor John W. Martin
Nil!
state to inti oil lice such a lull. in
the furv tliut tin- assertion of in- Washington and Oregon caused
'indi-cided whether tlii-v said that In- did not think
iik then- i .
it
j •
his message to that body,
*v
Since
the
women
have
been
«csi-nity
was
otifoiiiided.
Thursduv
Trippers of the light fantas­
hidependently m dls.uid Was any leunoil to be
henvv In
tin- loliditioil ill Wash
orried
the
ngnt,
oi
a
suit
rageand
[ when tru* verdict was announced i,iKYo’n Apr. l i.i-ing Unly 28 per! -s
,r" oiie- mid i-uter
th—
tic in public dance halls will not
i
ix
• i
,
...........
; tight „n about the census situation, and in
.if » i h u t I. minutes of• delibera-------- —
i rti.m
m in
imn.
I 'li
i u x m **K
‘' u,,'l- To this extent the I his opinion the best plan was to
„f «•it mu
...omal.
Draught
-&lt;u |M I M I O U (l
K C S I f l C I U , aie subject to jury dir.y, I feel be allowed to cavort on the Sab­
that they should be frse dealers bath. nor between the hours of tl
tbm. sh.. fainted without uttering, gn.cnted the damage in the plains
'i.*tii.ii behind Dr Marx lacks hmry the annexatiun of outside
id. Wben »he was revived region from Nebraska to Texua,
i ami should he- accorded the same o'clock in the evening and 7 in
■ 1'•* '"■••rdination because «.f territory, which when taken in
1shi obbi-d (onviilsivel v in the and high winds added to the dam­
Hy
rights a, those of their husbands." j the morning, according to s bill
w evident tendency toward party would give tile city well over 10,000
arms of jail matrons and was not age. In Kentucky ami Tennessee
, introduced
#
. . . today
____
by RepresentaMr. Wilkm-ou said that a small
The •
s '"-i.di.»t.s are proving th« territory added would give the city
Tin- case of Victoria I’alterson, able to leave the room for half tin- crop, at the winter's close was
The funeral of Felcr Lowe Hyde, N C lfr O (J O IIV ju tS l { ( ) U S € '^ ve Tavlor, nf Hillsborough. It
- .’
‘
wr .s icferrcd to the committee on
in poor loliditioil due to fta-cxiug a lesoleiit of Sanford since F.121. . .
. "t “"lit,nil of the Republican at least It.UlHI.
charged with possessing intoxicat­ an hour.
I irti. Thursday afternoon
she was and drought. In tin- Atlantic sea­ whose death bccurrcd yenteislav l/t'U It [)il II t S O i llO tH t* III nuhlic welfare,
Secretary iVarman read a Hr ing liquors took up tin* tune
»
\e
;
»«
Representative Dotv of Hendry.
R" nomination of Field Marshal cular letter which he hud prepuied of county court Thursday lift, moon brought into tin* court for the for­ board states and from Minnesota afternoon nt the home of Mrs. |.s
mality of commitment. She bad to Aik.in*a. the loliditioil of tip* Olive A. Marshall, 308 Park Ave-;
IvIOI niHJJ I I O III S was the author of a bill designed
ii
ii*g eaniu as a sur- urging the passage of the bond is­ re*tilted hi a mistrial, and w..* re­ regained
her composure and sat crop was about average and in nun, where he resided was hclrt
--------to regulate traffic oq the surfaced
|
Ye.'low citizens who uii- sue on May f». President Higgins set for the- July term of court. The
Mrs. John R. Mathews, who lives , highways o f the state* and define
this afternoon at 2:311 at Miller'1 " : arr*v«* Tuesday of Admiral asked the members if they had jury was out more than two hour* steadily while Judge Haloid Loud- Illinois was above average.
Terrntx tli, emissary of the I heard of any opposition to the bond before reporting that it was unable crback nionuuiucd the words com­
d"t‘,*s of traffic officers. It
Abandonment of acreage has funeral home. The services were on the Dixie Highway near Osteen
mitting her. The procedure ic- been and will continue to tn- heavy rondllctl-d hy Dr. K. D. Brownlee, in Sanford today, reported that two Provides that iuv vehicle shall be
r'rht
()| bi.„- ,«... ............ . ,
..tsue except at l.a'-e Mary. It was to reach a verdict.
ill sections where the crop suffer­ pastor of the First Prcshyterian negro convicts came to her home .',n-M**d on any of the surfaced
Frank Blair was found guilty of qulred h- than thiee minutes.
0n
bailers refusal was final, stated tliut there was no other op
reason other
Within another hour she wits mi ed severely. the department an­ Church and interment took place about 2 o'clock this morning uml &gt;highways for any
generally isis considered
ponsMi-i-...! position. It was suggested that possessing liqu ir, but sentence has
viih cirpit «en-ui||y
her
wav
to
the
state
insane
a»v
Mrs
Mathews
l*
u,n
Diosc
required
by traffic
in
Lake
View
cemetery.
nounced
and
the
areas
nlreudv
asked
fur
final.
not
been
passed.
A.
J.
Simmons
b’l'nig been the deci.-i' e far the Lake Mary people be told that
lum at Napa.
Mr. Hyde was well known in occupies the home' with a voting H’onditioiw. unless there be left-a
.abandoned are being reseeded to
L . , , ' *"ming the aged field l*v the passage of the bond i-sm- was found guilty nf pursing worth­
The girl’- attorney. Alexnndo oth**r crons.
The area planted Sanford where during his live years boy, Solomon Shudders us her only 1&gt;lour space of not less than five
r '•&lt;" •olijcctiona.
they would get more work on their less checks. The trinl of K. ^
feel between the vehicle and tha
Mtio-lttn-.
chief
counsel
Sylvester
last
fall
was
about 12.317.000 stay he made many friends. H cuinpa nion.
f'happclt.
charged
with
obtaining
....i';:ri‘*i*!
have present road, the county commis- I
center
line of the highway.
J
Mi-A
tee
ami
Walter
MeGovc-ru.1
actes
or
about
2.
.V
tlil,1
1
1
1
1
0
more
than
wa'.M
l
years
of
age.
having
been
Early
this
morning
the
bo&gt;
was
|rir
Hindenburg for nianv sinners already promising that they money under false pretenses wa&gt;
The
further provides that
i
eiii-d
a
statement
in
which
tie-,
the
nreviutjs
vertr*.
le.
IIM7.
when
*-#l S* *slrtl** •i&gt;*akcio'il b,’ tlfe oaVWing of his it shall bill
»* a purely military would get more advantage from continued until Saturday.
be unlawful for any traffic
bvn
w
cur-'tt
eiftered
up.
the
crop
suffered
simitar
severe
ivhen*
throughout
his
life
he
was
■logs.
H
i*
went
out
and
found
the
will,
,U,
Ihw
sr’
i
ir
i?
o
r
Itt.s
;
Tiie*
civil
action
ot
l\.
V
.
officer, shetiff or deputy sheriff
saiiiv U, i
•
i '-*v»ic». •n ­ tl.c gasoline mat rW ' iiiemiicrs i
on tite defense oF Dorothy Elling- damage, .'ISJRill.OOU , acres were
men lurking about the house. They to perform the duties of traffic of*
ic
irlngia erect, but hi*. were* urged to stress this fact ii. oginii-t the Seminole Abstract zop. wc -core immediately inipre--, planted, of which more than II.- in business.
lie is survived by n daughter. asked for foodI and
r
f»us«l aonie fea
is tn talking to the Lake Mary iMiople. I Company was continued to next t ■cd with tile fact that she wus "&lt;HI.0l)0 were abatnloned.
, , when
, # told there
,
fleets unless dressed in a distincThe Mr-. Rebecca leek, of DeLund. wHs none cooked,
asked for a box tive uniform and wearing a badge,
V, he can face the rigor of It was also urged that the nieiir- 1 term. This afternoon th*- •••'jrl i posicsaeil
of
a
vorv
unusual
mi
nt
abandonment
tliut
year
was
the
who
arrived
this
afternoon
fur
the
of
matches
and
wanted
to
know
the
* sliced limit nf in mit«&lt; an
r V.a‘ "ng office or the presidcn- hers work as if there was opposi- took up the ense of Victor Lent aht\. She failed to enunciate heaviest on record amounting to
funeral.
direction
to
the
nearest
town.
The,
hl.ur
on rhe au.faced highway.?.
,,e '» •'&lt; years old.
lion to the -bonds.
agnin-t dames Fulmer, whien i’ with us from the la-ginning
' 12d.'J per cent.
—
Secretary Fearniun told th e. un action for damugea growing out
T~1-----------------— » « ln ,h;' darkness and tha bo; ....... Ufed foi in the bill. A rate
of the advertising eam -iot an automobil® uccidcut.
N ( ‘ &gt;VS '*■ "
.knoW
which ,Ureiti&lt;m hi«her than that Is to be con.idcr^;n Sharks Facing ! chamber,
they went.
&lt;--l reckless driving. It limits th*
puign which w*m being carried «n
— ■■
—
the sheriff s office here hu* had; speed in municipalities to 23 miles
Control In England nnd showed a c.ipy of the page ad- B n ir llU lc I M l l k c S CrU*
WASHINGTON, Apr. It).— The "o report of escapes in this tern- an hour. The bill was referred to
vertisements which are In-lug run
.. . _
bearing
niour-Morris merger
_____ „ tory. and it is believed the negroes |the committee on roads and high*
in the various daily papers udverU r iV tT S
Delighted
* h U{.N* A,i’ r' ,0 — Money-lend- Using Sanford and territory.
ntinn-d before Secretary Jar- oscapcd from the road camp in Vo wavs.
Irrext
' ' " e hitherto charged inTo Linger For Las Unanimous action to iinpiove
line.
Insia county.
The salary of the governor
E. A. Douglass brought up th&lt;ranging f-nm r, up to sevI -hurt talk in which he stressed the i John Van A. MacMurrav. a
would be raised to $10.00u annuair * 1 hurnlrn
question of acquiring the light
rnn-i.i.. , ,M‘r c,fnt ur'' in for plant. He caul that it had nlreudy
LONDON. Apr. 10.—Quirk b" en packing methods and to take extra necessity for every grower to do; sistant secietary of state, wu a..- Mercury Is Found In lv in * bill hv Renr**»entaVi*e
reduction in their I i voted t» lake over this with r*.1 rnftnM 'Iff* to Ih* h»M'**1 1" f.ll- precaution in freeing ce|e, v from his miri In maintaining the rc;iu pointed minister
fs •I
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I Johns,
,........ of Bradford, introduced -to,,.a "'ll intr-:durs.J ipt
u.avcticiuto which lire liable to In tat Ion of Sanford V:lt*r Y: „
II
.
Former Representative Frederick B o d y M l'S . M i'L l i n LOCK ; ‘J»&gt;' *nd referred to the committee
■*'* •" laird hy L'j.il Gar mm In-- •he other utilities and that h i ing stations in England l'&lt;r the injurious to publiohenlth. wa.» tak­
The keynote of Mr Loiloway
,. |||cki 1|( N(.lv Yi&gt;rki wan
____
un appropriations Mr. Johns was
«^S law.
thought th city commission should ! benefit of motorists.
en bv a large representative gath­ address was placing
Gu»»iino
supply
branch
-tatioits
L
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,‘,
,
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"*
pointed
alien
property
custrslian.
r
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lo
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Enouxo
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V
°Y. • hill to fix
prop...... that the rate of take some action.
ering of Sanford celery growers i bility of shipping standard
staiiiliti&lt;1 pmpacktu .. u .... i.. c-i ..i
.........: ___ mercury* to ’.kill
..." .*
". . .. . . . .. k'.. I -islunes
salaries ot
of rhe
the circuit judges of the
th®
After some general disca-sions are comparatively new her**, but Thursday night at the court house. &lt;*d uml cleaned celery,
l
be
Muscle
(ilo-als
commission,
two
J t e 1 ’ bargi-,1 shall not exceed,
nut up to
P.*rsons .!*■* i state and to provide traveling exm-.it
organized
and
uunounred
that
' . ^ r cent uni -s the lender proves by Mr. DcCottes and others us t&lt;&gt; the ideu ha* taken hold m l spread
been found in ‘ n
'I ho ipc'*ilug, the second held re­ the shipping interests, but up to
j pensea for them. This bill w»&lt; n*
new cently to bring about u closet co­ the individual grower He pointed extensive heurings would be held. Emma MeClintock .lotnor "t *'!•»•
•J'xher chi
large is not excessive, the present ituation, tie* presi- rapidly, uml some of thr
&lt;*r- f®rre,|
th«» committee on finance
houses now truing up In nnd near operation in the marketing of icl- "til (hat the government i* anxious
A
decrease
from
Inst
year
of
d
nt
announced
that
lu*
would
have
f•tC1cu i thc-tru
phan
millicnaire
ilham
Nelson
|rilt, taIallon.
iinaction wu« in uil
'' trait
1
pi
oi
al.000
bushels
In
winter
wheat
I
option
for
the
spring
trade
me
the
municipal
ownership
committee
william
D.
•
MeClintock. wI.m,
____________________
cry. was marked by a wlllinguc-'1* to co-operate to the fullest extent
•
m,an■"*,
to the borw*-'
w#....**"
»r
it**ar•*heneficlal
ton ’ • 1,11 l"UI 1 "ot exceeding confer with the City Commission known as “ pertnl palaces' Quite mi the tiart of thu growers to ad­ hut declureii that its aid would be production was forecast by the de18 Killed. I00 Injured
uml report back to the body at u u number have free “ wash un-­ here strictly to government leg :* of no u.*e unless the farmers them- partmrnt of agriculture.
l?** ."iterv»| is
10 p..r 1 ' not (to bo more subsequent meeting.
U’ - 1.r
brush-up" rooms ns well a* quick lat.up-. in the matter »»f -hituuents elvc- .in Milling tn inti- lh- imJi
The s t a t e d e p a r t m e n t m ade m ile
14' ®snim
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to the l«u iim*Ai h »» yonrn.
..ini .- uUiia.fi. die motor party may sutistv tnuu in- secured for Ih— nnwliii't It il i’
Ii ui4. «•••—“ nerd =; the o.c.t- rr:rrin!
auvapeed and «h duii.h ..
BARCELONA. Spain. Apr. 10.—
_________________.
isaniord's s.iuo.iwio hotel addressed tnirst lor tea, euke and si« ulwiclu*s propc-i ty piupured for shipoieot "ig that several new plants for aw4ill «m! President voolldge’s rr*;
«'geU.
the iqiinion exuressml ii
washing celery have been estab plytlte pieeting and *e:U thnt worked while the car is being filled with
The territory of Florida cover* At least 18 were killed and 100
r|"nd tuble discussion which f.d •'shed within the- oast few days.
approximately 30,000 square miles, train crashed into a wail tuimc!
growing faster than , hud fu fui progressed lbAt the gasoline.
'Wer. an editress bv Jo-i-ph * Jlro- •b'M insurit'7 a more thorough
III Til .MUCH BETTER
the pcnitintlst portion of the state after catching fit® on th® out­
the Union. With u cornerstone .‘ hould be laid. lie
There w**rc 7U" lefthandr-l
skirts of Barcelona. Tat fir® was
cleansing process for the local pio’ government representati
Ibeing approximately 400 mil
&gt; of gruwth of moio said that the set rotary and he had
uld . Mayor Forrest Lake chairmaniduct. An optimistic notr regard-1 NEW VuRK. Apr. 10.— Babe tong by an average width of pu, caused by a motor short circuiting
- win '* f*Ye to predict the loade pious for this ceremony nrxt throwing Ltcnjamites, “ Who
and jot
- the contmitte® which bus
ling stones at
at an
an hair-breadth «n-i
'"g future shipments of celery, Ruth is bettor and thers Isa pos- miles. Tho uppei
i &gt;snd
uppoi portion U 360
3801
»nd brake® becoming inoperative,
inoperative.
P.^AOO#»,&gt;,. ,ca,b u population of Tuesday. Mr. Ilulick* 'announce- sling
»lt.
tropic nl a I)ot
ot mi.«s." in early Asiatic times of I responsible for the culling of that was sounded bv several speakers I sibility he will be able to play in miles casta ml west and front 30; The train was crowded wtltt Uo’ jl
•ment was greeted with enthusias- riot
»•« -nnl-haIt® Judges,
__________
grower*' meetings, mad® » 111 the meeting.
the o pening g a m e Tuesday.
to t*o milez from north to south. Week excursionists.
__
the

lindenburg Men
lisplay Optimism

SANFORD CENSUS
RECOUNT SOUGHT
BY TRADE B O D Y

SENATOR W ANTS

N

Sanford Measure
Introduced Today

“ FREE TRADERS” Scores M
-^ure8Arc

MURDERER WINTER CROP OF
}S COMMITTED TO WHEAT IS UNDER
INSANE A S Y L U M YIELD LAST YEAR

Peter Lowe Hyde* *

&gt;b..o„d PatiLTson Liquor
.asu Is Declared
Mistrial Thursday

Claimed

Washington

Local Celery Growers Hold Second
Enthusiastic Meeting Thursday Night A;

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THE SANFORD H

(inventor Turn* Over Son.
governor’s Son Is rOUjMBUS.
O.. Apr. 9 — Gov. insurance Company
Vic Ptnuhev today again fumed
hi* 17-vear-oId son, Hal, to Loans On Property
nder ArrestAgain; over
await court action, when he learn*
of the youth'* connection with
Receives $100 Fine 1ed
the disappearance from her home
(Continued from Page One)

in Zanesville, of Miss Lillian Vo­
xel, 15-ycar-olt! schoolgirl, in com­
pany with Hal.
After Mr*. Donahev located the
girl In a Colombo* rooming house,
the Governor informed Muskingum
County (Zanesville) authorities to

fhe went to the home of a friend
When* she spent the night. The
ne*t day rhe went to the room
■fetltre she Was found, with a friend
Iof Uic girl with whom she had "see that the right thing wa*
•taped Sunday night.
done."
Mrs. Donahev brought the girl
here late today, while the youth
MARKETS
cantfe with James W Huffman,
CHICAGO, Apr. 9. — Wheat:
j£a«eiitive secretary to the GvVer- May, 1.48% to 1.49‘ i ; July, 1.35%
to 1.309*. Corn: May, 1.02% to
Huffman and Judge Graham 1.00V Oats: May 39% to 40%.
held" a conference late this after­
noon. at which it was derided to
Rl'TH IN WASHINGTON
consult the case Friday morning.
Mr*. Donahev returned to Colum­
WASHINGTON, Apr. 9.— Re­
bus tonight.
ports last night that Rube Ruth,
Ydnng Donahev is in custody o f was dead were dispelled today
Hufftnnn at n local hotel and the when the train carrying him to
girl Is at the home of her aunt, Now York, arrived in Washington.
Ruth is ill but it is said not tu
Mrs. Otto llerold.
Huffman *»ld Governor D»nn- he serious.
hey had instructed him to let the
case take its regular course and
to see that the “ right thing be
done." •

I

Although it has operated in lo­
cal territory but little m o re then
». year nowd, the Jefferson Stand­
ard Life Insurance Company of
Greenahoro, N. C., has loaned to
Sanford business and residential
property more than $.100,000. ac­
cording to figures submitted today
by F. H. Jackson, Sanford r&gt;prdsrntativc of the compnnv. .
Tta‘ money loaned out is between
7f» and If*0 tirqe* larger than the
sum which has-been collected in
premiums on insurance policies
written here, Mr. Jackson furthpr
pointed out. During the first week
of April, the company negotiated
125,000 in leans and others lire un­
der consideration at present. .
In bringing these fads before
the. Mr. Jackson declared that the
Jefferson Standard Life In»urancCompany in making loans here, is
keeping the money Invested In th«
company in this city and in a hlllion is pouring more money into
Sanford. This fact, Mr. Jackson
iurther painted out. is an iddiea\on of the co-operation whicli the

Lieut. Wood Returns to United States

THURSDAY. APRIL 9. 192

company is showing toward the
city.
The company is declnrrd to bu
the pioneer insurance firm offering
loans in Sanford. It- operations
extend to neatly every city In
Florida and its loans have run into
the millions. Mr. Jackson declared.
Everywhere, he pointed out, ‘ it*
policy of co-operation has brought
it increased business in the’ insur­
ance field.

Big Crowd Expected
To See Game Between
Jacksonville, Sanford

Have Already Been Sold in

With thi assurance o f attendnnce by the Junior Chmaber o f | W P r f f
—
Commerce and other organizations
of Sanford, ns well a. 1... i.
^
friends in general, u record crowd 1
is expected to witness the baseball
game between Sanford High and
Duval High on the Sanford grounds
Saturday. The game will be called
at 3:30 o’clock.
-* '•V.XiiSfi
i. wfc
Conch Halt is confident that hi?
: .... :
’ **— “ ^ 4
hoy* will make u good showing in Loi* Meredith, American moijje acthe contest with the strong Duval tress, may add to the troubles of
team, and is depending fuch on tho Colonel Denr.iztoun, which hnve nlabllity of hi* infield.
i rer.dy s hocked Uriti*h social circles.
The locul ten in la flushed with It i . rumored she will sue him for
victory over New Smyrna last Snt- breach of promise. Miss Meredith
unlay, and a hard fought gnme is ta.se* her case u|H&gt;n many letters in
assured their backers on next Sat- hoc possession from the Colonel, it
urdny.
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N. H. GARNER, Developer

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Dresses

Men’s Gaberdine, Tropical Wor
—Flannel, Palm Beach and
Seersucker Suits

Ladies’ Bronze Satin Pumps

xx&amp; m tsm m m
I.lcut. Osborn Wood, whose financial
•returned to the United State* after
made the trip on the freighter West
cheered by the crew. A eloseup o f

successes and lorscs have mused considerable ttill; the world over hns
u disastrous soj urn in Europe, lie lanilc.l nt Tampa, Fin., having
t'hctnc. The arrow points to Womv standing on ship deck being
the lieutenant Is shown in the inset.
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inti i .-"in."'. T he church innv find
in thi'ic th'i-i :i !p ! nf luibuii'' n i
mar-* mi u innaric* in i a n y O irin t
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llu* cun mi i'.ri. Willi 21 li.em

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Chicken Salad—Vegetable Salad

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Potato Salad—Cold Slaw

For Sale— Sail Per Acre

•ni'ininntional uHit.. -.pd •tndeiit hoards of rd'“ Mu- ( urnmis- ,,.„t with tin* sjicciul help &gt; ’ the *t
-•miMirn t'tu- j-'ijiTidl' l!:*i:ttlni. cur.imtiteca at ”

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States,

We Give You \VM

i i ; I*f. U. Willard Lyon, N,v
!(•■'*' &lt; itinoil »&gt;f tr» V. .&gt;1. u A.
« • * H i.*; Hr ,1. Hoaa Stevenson,
I ti, •ton Theological Somimuy.
to offer at nuctimi the carriers n,
caught in the coastal an hiuhv/ay ™
nets, but with stricter application; ( oast Guards* Will
o f safeguards designed to nrevent j
i hase Hum Bandits their purchase by former owners. ■
While recent figures are
not 2
In Their Own Boats available, the prohibition unit dur- n
imr the year ended June .'IU, 1921, *
- The ! ciieii over the county 5,211 auto- 5
lio it'i! ,n,,biies having r.n estimated total ■
.
value of $J,226,839; and 2.111 Imats *
" uu‘ nnd launches valued approximately ■
i Rum at $279,198. The coast guard, dur- *
press- ing the calendar year 1924, seized S
itured 251 vessels.
a

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‘ /intiim . 'ii- tininess or n ffic/.l t *r.nollment ", Xl r •• Kln.o: Vvlt«.». c.tveutiv • - •l“ world and reiat_v gf ige commission. ...sue rts
tin conipo*-- i»mit '[j,,. iart mi.not b _• ig:&gt;' i.t
ni migration f).„t tb«r*&gt; i*&lt; nmonn foreign t .li­
ning against (j^nlr. in the United States n rif i.*■«t
ji.vality an 1 j 1(„ ,,j criticism of the w ' d*
carrying on Chilidian mnvi nvnl.”
|ir,jr to tii«
S n rr'Rthiiis from n nrvaent ive
*'.1 *” invcsti- ^ ,-g.rj
l.-adcrn show unai,,n-.t.v a
c.ii'i "f the nf rifiinir.n Ihut. restwn, ibility for ^
(ininiitte’-M o f

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ini.rilssued
1 " f thf vriticirm," ays
re;* it. " fnnueatienah’.y rlncire.
ui it romt-H from in-

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pared in the treasury department.' 1 a
Acting under authority o f a Btalutc emisiea in the cloainK days of
the 08th Congress, the department
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non-polilitical Pan-Pacific confer0f prominent men from seven
ence
countries in this area, which will
he held here from July 1-15 as a
preliminary to a permanent political forum of all peoples of the Pa­
cific. had its inception as a propos­
ed Pan*Pacit’C Y. M. C. A, con| fercr.ce attended by high‘ officials
of that organization. it has been
revealed bv the Pan-Pacific Union,
which is sponsoring the meeting.
From the limits of o Y. M. C.
A. conference, it was widened to a
Run-Pacific Christian Conference,
and recently assumed its still wid­
er score as a Pacific model of the
Institute of Politics at WilliamsTltere's only one new word in th
and chemists shun id
town. Mass.
get it without trouble. For ilm-e
t chemically inclined.
A number of lectures and round­ the unkeyetl, letter is given.
table leaders of last year’s WilHORIZONTAL
liamstown Institute will nttend the
Shtub used hy Arabs for a
Thin piece of wood.
Honolulu conference, it is announc­
beverage.
ed, Among those ore Yusuke
Rodent.
i
To allude.
Tsumuri. son-in-law of Viscount
Gets up.
Starting bar of a machine.
Goto; Henry Phutt
Fairchild,
Sea
eagle.
Weighed to determine net
New York University, and George
Menn.
weight of container.
jj. Blakeslee. of Clark University.
I* To allow.
Among the members of the insti- ijj Stir.
tl Truck used fur moving furni­
tute of last tear who arr on the JJJ Dogma.
ture.
Pine tree.
American udvisory council of the
Decree.
Invigorating medicine.
Honolulu council :re Charles C.
11 Large fabulous bird.
Batchelder. former secretary
of - 11 To change a ring setting.
Common vipet.
commerce, Philippine Islands, an -*
Scarlet.
U Opposite of inner.
expert on commercial relations, -4
Lets it stand (printing),
. *■* Dressed.
am! Stanley K. Hornheck, of WashTo fare.
Foretoken.
Ington, D. C.
.•■•J To come in again.
Harry A. Garfield, president of JW Stalk of n plant.
1- :| Parts of ilntver necessary for
Williams College; A. C. .Coolidge,! *11 Toward.
fertilization.
- •&gt;
director of the Harvard University |33 Twelve months.
2fl Printer’s measure.
library and u member of the in*;36 To float.
27 Round stick used to hold yarn.
stitute board of udvisors. and Bor- j 38 3 1418.
-.I Fresh water mussel, also a
nard Baruch, who financed the 37 Wrath.
nymph.
first three sessions of the institute 38 Columbian, n metallic element ....
have been cooperating with the
of steel gray color. (Unkev- . , Ferments.
ed letter “ b".)
•*- Metal in natural stnte.
To steal.
Cyst.
To perch.
Second note In scale.
To pierce.
M Vegetable in a pod.
Swayed.
To migrate (chiefly South
To karr i and knock tin* head
A f rica).
as in worship.
Paid publicity in print.
Part of very to be.
Inspired with reverent ini fc
Carriage to convevy dead to
Frozen rain.
grave.
Act of objecting.
48. Sorrow,
To wager.
Plaintive poem.
A great quantity.
Soup.
To creep.
Asunder.
To lie on the border.
Bolls of film.
English coin.
Vessel used in tanning.
Sugary.
Corded cloth.
Eon.
(Continued from Page One)
Goddess of dawn.
External part.
“ You have already felt the press­
To work with needle and
Beer.
ure of foreign money. Be care­
thread.
Patterns.
ful,” he warned, “ lest this pressure
Organ of hearing.
Boosters wife.
become a summons, should Franco
Small mound of earth on gulf
More evil.
he unable to do what is necessary
course.
tij extricate herself from tlm pres­
VERTICAL
ent situation.”
To place.
Starke— Operat ton of local canHr. Herriot pointed out that Ids
'fo take pari ii tilai course,
utt.v throughout year practically
government, besides being the first
Hotel.
a tsuretl.
since the armistice to present to
parliament for ratification n bal­
anced budget, had sacrificed its own
inlercststo those of (he country
by maintaining intact the only for­
eign Ion it had contracted, namely
the Morgan loan. It was reserving
this to use at n moment when the
world would become more criti­
cal. He admitted a great exodus
of French capital abroad, but add­
ed that any one caught ill such il­
legal transaction had been am!
would be severely punished.
Heavy Payments Pending
Reviewing the amounts which
must be paid to foreign countries
this year by France, Mr. Herriot
made reference to $59,000,000 to
the United States and more than
H/'OO.OOO pounds to Great Britain
a» "ell as nearly 1.000,000 pesos to
Argentina and n large amount tit
Lraguay. These payments repre-

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the treaty.
“ it tuny also he said that the
award oh the arbitrator is in en­
tile harmony with the practical
const ruction placed upon the treaty
w •)art'&lt;ls *8 their ilcalingt
lib one another after the expir*,f the ten-year period from
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n ls.i.H agreed on the terms of u
protocol providing for a plebiscite
wti.ch w ii n't rut died by the Chll•an congress.”

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THE HERALD’S PLATFORM

-“ Deeper water mute to Jackson*
Title.
r—Construction of St. Johns-Indian Hirer canal.
.— Extension of white way.
— Extension of local amusements.
—8winning pool, tennis eourfa,
etfw

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MOAN, MOAN. YE DYING
GALES
[oan, moan, ye dying gales!
he saddest o f your tales
Is hot so sad as life;
or have you e’er JjoyMn
»•V-zW.e so wild as man.
Or with such borrow rife.
all, fall, thou withered leaf!
utumn sears not liku grief.
Nor terrible the storm.
[ore mournful the deform,
When dark misfortune lowers.

There are eight thousand misers in the United States,
holding something like forty-fou r million dollars t
That statement is made on the authority o f the United
States treasury nctuary,
following
a recent an.
, Mr. . McCoy,
..
.
..
nouncement o f his department that more than $415,000,000
in legal tender, which shoo'd be in the banks o f the country,
hns completely disappeared.
After estimating that there are something like eight
thousand misers with their hoarded millions, Mr. McCoy
guesses that toy savings banks in the homes o f the country
hold about $1,500,000, that approximately 500,000 people
keep anywhere from fifty to a hundred dollars in cash on
hand for possible emergencies, and that two hundred thou­
sand foreigners hoard their earnings amounting to sav $225,000, 000.
The point is that out of the $3.49 per capita of gold coin
which represents the outstanding certificates, at least $2
per capita is hidden away; and in addition, the treasury of­
ficial asserts, there is not less than $67,000,000 in silver coin
cached in the odd hiding places that foolish people find for
their treasures.
Not long ago an old book tnken from a mouldy trunk un­
der a pile of rubbish in a New York basement was found to
contain six thousand dollars in currency so rotten and moth
eaten, it would scarcely hold together. The owner o f the
book had long been dead and there were no known heirs.
His money went into the public treasury, and was disposed
of accordingly. If he went hungry, if he went without pleas­
ures that hit money could have bought for him— if he failed
to give aid to needy friends, all because of foolish fear lest
he lose his precious green-backs, how crazy that hoarding
was! If he had placed the money in the book for some nlensand surprise for some one he loved, how the Irr.ps o f Mis­
chance must have intervened!

flood Book*? Hardly.
The "No-Man” Uunbind.
The Apei Remember.
Coolidge Common 8enae.
By ARTHUR BRISBANE
fCeorrtOt 1H4)
THE LEAGUE of nntions will
publish i list of the COO best books
produced in each year. What a
fine world this would be if it could
produce six hundred books really
worth keeping! Of all books ever
written you might destroy all but
six hundred and still have left
everything really important.

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The only issue decided In mott
arguments Is who can argue ft,
best. .

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In the spring a young womitf,
fancy lightly turns to thought* or
salads.

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DID GPWE OUT

Sometimes we think a «pinster ii
one who used her sense instead &lt;»
hiding it.

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Flivvers look so much alike «b»i
one is stolen its owner has to M&lt;a
tify it by sound.

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THE CALIPH Omnr destroyed
the mngnificcnt library at Alexan­
dria. saying that if the books
agreed with the Koran they were
surpassing that o f nny ape?
they were vicious and should be
destroyed for that reason.
That was too drastic, but if the
League of' Nations could find six
books every year of permanent
value, that would be a good many.

A foolish man is one who is kept
from being foolish by the fear of
what others would say.
A mad last June bridegroom tell,
us that instead of assisting hin
she is always insisting him.
Love Is something which makri
you sorry that you did kiss her or
sorry that you didn’t kiss her.
And, one might add. in the sprirr
a young man’s fancy lightly tuni.
away from thoughts of anything

MISS NORA Bayes' experience
commands respectful attention. Re­
turning with her fifth husband, she
says she is on her first real honey­
moon. because this husband is u
"NO-MAN.”
The experienced lady divides
husbands into the weak '*YESMAN,” and the powerful, mnnly
"NO-MAN."
The "no-mnn." ns you guess
harks back to the cave nnd knows
how; to sav "No.” A woman likes
to be bossed, says Miss Bayes,
nnd soon gets tired of a "YESMAN.*’
An interesting definition of hus­
bands. but there is such a thing
ns saying “ NO" too often. Who
knows but No. 0 may be another

And it is said that more often than not, hoarded money is
lost. Fires and floods, gnawing rats, and often the forget­
fulness of its owner as to its place of hiding, are all the time
making hidden money disappear forever from its place of
usefulness, which is right out in the marts o f men, in the
hanks for safe-keeping, ready for the service it is intended
to perform.
Likely as not right here in Sanford there is hoardedj ‘YLS-.MAN"?
I
money. Little piles of currency in jars on the pantry shelf,
PROF. WOLFGANG Koehler,
tucked away under the mattress, hidden in old stockings, of Berlin, tells Columbia Univers­
slipped under papers in an old desk drawer, wadded back of ity how the great arcs resemble
the dock— it is amazing how many places there are in a man. They vary in intelligence as
do. but have better memories
hcu.-e that aeems sate for hiding money, in the minds of peo­ men
than men. They know enough to
ple who are unwise enough to keep money in that fashion.
break a branch from a tree, to
Four hundred and fifteen milion dollars, actual money, reach out for a fruit beyond tho
of their hands.
gone out of circulation! There’s material in that informa­ reach
Professor Koehler annoys those
tion for some interesting thoughts.
who urt* suro that Darwin didn't

Wonder if we just think work­
ing girls more sensible because we
never see them in evening dres&gt;ei’
A bachelor tells us n married
man is one who once got lonely
and couldn't find anything to drink.
Spring arrived just in time. Prac­
tically nil the long underwear w&gt;j
turning into bell-bottomed trou-en.
One tells us a girl hns to ur
entirely too much rouge if
doesn’t wunt to appear conspk
ous.
j Picnics nre dangerous. Opening
' snrdines and pickle bottles may inI still the desire to become a safe

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ENGLISH PROCEDURE IS DIRECT
FORT LAUDERDALE SENTINEL

What is the fundamental reason
Faced with such restrictions and
know what he was talking about. why the operation of the law in demands as these, a good many
England is admittedly so much American lawyers would find their
occupations gone, for there arc law­
] HOW WOULD the learned proJlessor explain intelligence of in* more direct, speedy and elTertive yers who make themselves ex­
Some More Warnings In Forest Fires
sects far surpassing that of any than it is in this country? Per­ perts in trying cases, not on their
[ushl hush! thou trembling lyre.
haps the answer is in a comment merits, hut on their own resource­
ape. ?
Ilencp, ye vocal choir.
How does the mud wnsp per­ made by Prof. Edaon R. Sunderland fulness in employing the devices
Now that some more millions o f dollars have been lost in form u surgical operation on n of the law department of the Uni­ of a cumbersome, contused amt
And, thou, mellifluous lute,
or man soon breathes his last,
the forest fires uf the Carolinas and Tennessee, and the peo­ cnterpillar, paralyzing and keep­ versity of Michigan, who is spend­ mucky procedure. This is espec­
nd all his hope is past.
ple huve again been warned of the inestimably costly dam­ ing it alive nil Winter, to he eat­ ing a year in England and is a ially true of n certain class of de­
by young wasps when they distinguished authority on legal fense lawyers who make thir prac­
And all his music mute.
age that forest fires do in other ways besides the mere de­ en
hatch ?
procedure. According to this com­ tice a complex game, regarding
struction of valuable timber, it is probable that better pro­
ment, which is found in the Jour­ themselves and opposing counsel,
hen, when the gale is sighing,
tection laws will he enacted, and enforced, for tree-growth
WHO TAUGHT the ant to or­ nal of the American Judicature So­ rather than the defendant, as the
nd when the leaves are dying.
ganize cities, establish a nobility ciety, the English courts have dis winners or losers.
in Florida7
And when tno song is o’er,
of parasites, and take care, like carded ulinost everything we re­
"It is difficult to understand,
“ Forest W eek"— April 27 to May 3— would be a good the bees, of a queen, because she gard as essential to the adminis­ says
. let us think of those
Prof. Sunderland, “ why the
fhose lives nre lost in woes.
time for Florida to start a greal movement tor the reforestu- 1means the perpetuation of the tration of justice. Says Prof. Sun­ English should have been able to
Whose cup of grief runs o’er.
derland:
emancipate themselves so complete­
tion o f its cut-over lands. The present legislature could ap­ tribe?
— Henry Neele.
Who taught working bees to let
"They do not return their sum­ ly from the formalism of the com­
propriate
money
for
a
program
that
would
provide
new
for­
--------- o--------tin* male drones live until the monses; they do r.ot file, but only mon law, while we have so misera­
Pay your hills so that those ests for the children o f coming generations. It could start uueen has made her choice and serve, their pleadings; they con­ bly failed. But it is not difficult
ho owe you can pay what they i a program that would insure u steady im provem ent in Flor- then kill the survivors?
stantly interfere with the ingenius after all when we remember that j
He who denies the importance devices of counsel; they compel law yer have far too much to do
we. This is the tenth of the I ida’s climatic conditions. All that it needs is an intelligent
of evolution is, of course, an ig­
lonth.
understanding of the value of tree-life, and how that tree- noramus. Me who would use evo­ disclosure before trial with a ruth­ with tlie making of the laws of
less disregard of the sacred prin­ this country nnd, although not al­
life has been destroyed by greedy human.s, willing to rob lution to explain 'everything’ is ciples
of strategy; they have prac­ ways consciously, have erected a
Billy Sunday declares the man
tically taken the impaneling of ju­ legal structure, including an al­
ho rings Home Sweet Homo in unknown people of their piotection against cold and famine. equally foolish.
ries out of the hands of counsel:
rented house is only kidding
For in the destruction of tho forests conservationists see
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE talked they pay no attention tu technical most hopeless mesh of procedure,
Imsetf.
that makes business for the lawyer
the destruction of agriculture and the ruination o f orchards. good common sense on "giving pre­
--------------o — —
rules of evidence; they expect and is selfishly guarded for that
ference
to
home
industry
and
Thc.°e students have discovered that the removal of a forest
One moru day is left ir. which
American workmen.” Newspapers counsel promptly nnd frnnklv to reason. Tho result is a condition in
tizens may qualify to vote in greaMy changes me soil and climate conditions of nearby sav lie “ defended” such preference ndmit every fact they do not in ! which even trie host qualified judges
ic bond election, by paying their lands; airi, according to the extent of the forest and its lo­ but there is not need for defense. good faith intend to controvert; often flounder, in which speedy
&lt;11 tux. It will be too late next cation often lands many miles away are seriously injured.
Th duty of a nation,its gov­ they usually rely on the judge's justice is not possible (unless the
eek.
ernment
ami its chief executives is notes in civil cases ami dispense defendant desires it, as an Ameri­
The trees stand us a barrier against freezing winds; they
--------- o--------to work for that nation, anti for with a stenographer; opposing can judge said a few days ago),
Charles M. Schwab predicts that conserve* moisture, storing up great quantities during rainy the working people that have counsel accept each other's state­ and in which juries are left in a
ments ns true, and they have no maze of doubt. But reaction has
l£ next twenty years will be a j seasons ami giving it back to the earth and the atmosphere created it.
writs of error, bills of exception or set in. It may not reach the plane
!&gt;ld«n era in the United States, when i* is needed.
THE BRITIHH are not bashful assignments of error. The chief of English efficiency, but, unless
i Florida the golder. era is from
But all of thine homely facts aie known to every member about
giving the preference to clerk in the office where all appeals interrupted, it will go fur. even
)W on.
of the state legislature. Fa,h of them must know how British workers. In every adver­ are hundlcd, in thirty years had if it moves slowly after the manner
---------o -------Editor Benjamin of the Ocn’a much the state o f Florida owes to the forests o f other days tisement vou read “ British Made", never heard of a bill of exceptions." of things of the law.
Too many
[ar says the preachers tell him pe well as o the founts now growing in its territory. But it or “ British Built.’’
s is going to hell but for all of remains to or* seen how intelligen ly the 1925 legislature ap­ Americans brag about the fact
that what they offer is "Imported
mt, it doesn’t seem to worry Hu.DR. COOK TELLS HOW TO SUCCEED
preciates the need of betteo fo re st"/ laws, and an organized, from Englund," us though there
Reran editor.
financed plan lor the pluming »»•' now forests on thousands were nothing fit to produce or use
--------- o--------KANSAS C m STAR
in this country. If you MAKE
Look out for the man who says of acres ot which the state has &lt;&gt;* a uld obtain control.
your money in America SPEND it
woman can’t Too. him iK-etnise
in America.
L ei’s zee 4hi long-needed wi rk uegun.
le chances are the4 h ; itus .. ready _
Dr. Frederick A. Cook, convicted
Yet he still think* his original
■en fooled so mxr.y rimes t’.iat bo i
MRS. GEORGIA Hnckett Rug- uf swindling the public by selling theory is correct. He still believes
&gt;esn’t know the difference.
gies of Los Angeles, left the bulk worthless oil stock defends himself that success comes through dishon­
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MY FAVORITE STORIES
of her fortune, $500,000, to tho on the ground that everybody does esty. You would think his experBY IRViN* S. COBB
fences might have taught him some !
Every day that pass. . sees some
Christian Science Church. The
*avy investnn*' ... mu le In rinnchurch cannot get the money, be- it. The government officials who thing. But he has learned nothing.
ird res! est^ie L. ru* if town ourciiusu the will was made only prosecuted him, he s«y», “ merely The wisdom of the ages has been
for cvrPempt of court.
A noted lawyer I'.o'vn , ii
ixsers. which ell j.^e* to shew
crystulized in the maxim that hon­
twenty-six days before the lady were inexperienced in business."
The
lawyer
leaned
toward
the
lat Sanford is uttruciiiqc the at- who Inboreu Ulidei toe defects of ideik and cupped his hand behind died.
Very likely the doctor believes esty is tho lie.-t policy. Against j
nticn of the vh&lt; le state.
Under California law no church what he says. Apparently he came the correctness of this maxim i
havin'" ; high ‘ cuiper an i of 1*. ir.v hi ear.
*
--------- o--------deaf, /os trying a ersc in a couit
•\ibal diil he say'*" he inquired. can inherit unless the will was to tho conclusion many years ago he still contends, although he is |
Otic hrif of the werid doesn’t
that the way to success was serving time for going counter to
[It* fined you $10," explained made thirty days before death.
pr-sided ver .»&gt; a yoi ig r
The theory is that, on the edge through fraud, lie acquired his it.
icw’ .vliht the otk *r hxlf i. doing room
the •K rk.
man,
for
whom
the
older
pructitlon
of the grave, a rich individual is first reputation by his story of the
hirin' may account for the fan
Of course, if business men were
“ For what?"
apt to he too much interested in
mt Citie half ift always tr;&gt;ng to r*r had a amull opinion.
“ For contempt of this court," his own immediate celestial future, climbing of Mt. McKinley which not generally honest, business coulu
Presently
in
an
urgument
ov
»r
a
II the other half how to take
later proved a fake. Then he not go on. There are dishonest
motion then vm\ a clash Le'-vvon .,nio the clerk.
not enough interested in his rela­ was
’ its problemi.
put forwurd his claim to the dis­ men but they are the exception.
( The lawyer -hot a poisonous look tives’ earthly future.
'ho lawyer and v..** ju tge.
T he1
covery of the North Pole nnd was But on his way to prison lids prize
ju ’ ge ordered the lawyer to sit town: J thu kench and reached a
Park and Magnolia Avenues down, anil m th* lawyer, lining h u d into his pocket.
IF THE French Socialist Prime driven out of society. Now he faker says: “ Look at me. I will
lould be widened without u&gt; m e­ •leaf, didn't hear him and went on
“ Pi! pay it now," he aid. “ It’s Minister Harriot is forced to call auntie* 4be same methods to busi­ teach you how to succeed. Be dislts r? delay. Trulfic conger.ior, talking, tin judge lined him &lt;10 , ju-»t dali,!*'
an election, as seems probable, the ness and is sent to the penitentiary j honest and you will prosper—us
i those streets in continually g. t-1
I did." Can you beat it?
result will bo interesting to Euro­ for fifteen years.
rig worse and some action should I
pean high finance.
ion be tuken to elLrt a remedy.
TUTTING ON THE SCREWS
French peasants, like other hu­
— ---- o--------man beings, don't like taxes. Oth­
ASHEVH-L!’ CITIZEN
UNBEATABLE
“Tell me," said .I'n in t'i/, whose
er Frenchmen dislike them alto.
jaband always takes the pairr
Hut if the average Frenchman
KT. PETERSBURG TIMES
iwnstairs with him in thy mornt f'ir many irivatt citizen? ant1 'b y forfeiting the money instead of hates the idea of paying heavy
g, “did Gutzon Borglum over g**t ••varaI Repier-motives and Si rin- ( goinu m court. Henceforth there income tax. he hates even more bit­
it of thut cave the dog- weic *ors I...J b,-..ti the vintim*- of auto- [ is to be n*» escu|&gt;c for him If he terly tin* well-known fact that the
As an example of government it is expected that 5,000,000 pieces
iking the serum to?” — New York j mobile uccil ntj •}»■ arthorities ot idr.us &gt;t voluntarily stand trial lie very rich escape taxation.
foolishness
the Tampa Tribune of wood are to be broken out of
(kirld.
V ushlngton r.isdt* up tl.eii niimi t to will h*. re-arrested and tried'on
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IF HERRIOT goes before the tells the following unbeatable bunk: bunches and marked, in spite of thu
...
i abject traffic on the streets, tile r.a.at charge.
country in a fight to hold his
The steamship Canadian Winner fact that cuch bunch, which is the
« « « •« « * •
t .,
th , i.„ „ h
?en designated as Notional Song regulatir i. A week sga they np eating power of the teeth in the place, stabilize the franc and pay arrived last week in Bo-ton har­ "sales unit” in this Particular line
reek in
States. It is
, , the United
,
. , pointed &gt;1. O. kldriiigt. /trendy in ni-w law, the Director classes under the nutiomi! ileht he will sny to bor with a curgo of imported small of merchandise, is plainly marked
onntd to nuikv it one great week eX|u.rt on th, subject. Direct &gt;r of
jor infn,ctj
ctions of the trulfic the little Frenchmen (little financ­ lumber, shingles, laths, etc., total­ “Canada."
me and 1 will ing 5,11)5,720 pieces. This ship is
harmony but
o y ;Trunv
Colum-]
|nw ’• driving
Privin." while
wlbile drunk, re
nut our of
on(lie
li e b
uoy
TruflV f(,r
for lh,
thu |&gt;fetrlct
District of Colum
-1 jaw
recklca* ially): "Support
To one uncontaminated by the
Hies the question
'
estion
how ir. tl.w
jn j i„|,| him to do whot l u 1driving,
speeding, failure to make make the big fortunes pay their now tied to u Boston dock with its brand of logic prevailing in some
share, which they are not paying
arid con we make it harmonious (thought, best. Eldridge went grim- identity known before leavii
living the
curgo still aboard, awaiting solu­ of our government bureaus, this
ith everybodyy slngirig?
|jy l(, w ri;. He began with the Jscene ol an uccident, and, in short, nrw." The result may not »ui. the tion of an extraordinary question sounds a great deal like nonsense.
big fottunes.
forme’ declaration that pedestrians any con luct which jeopardizes the
raised by the Boston customs col­ It is us absurd as requiring that
Tho Sanford Chamber of Co,ti­ must nlw.-ys have the right of
uf o'hers
lector on the serength of a decis­ |every stick of Italian spaghetti
erce series of advertisements way at st.cet crossings and that
Then come the sharpest teeth of
, u TRD. STATt:j? financiers ion lately handed down by the brought into the country he labelipearing in various state papers motorihU must ucc
.hem this „!]; jajl Bcnll.nrca urt. niamUtory f , " pf«**ic o •» Permission tu eaub- bourd of United States general ap­ led Italy with vegetable dye, that
re very attractive and contain r.gnt oi auffer severe penalties.
f(,r nllJ. re|ll.a; cj *.n,a :or :nfrac. I'rii focrt.-cM passenger airplane praisers in a similar case.
l French peas he branded one by one
nne facts end figures which will
or that imported sardine.* he wrap­
Bm that was merely a beginning, lion."
r ‘ ‘ * '* m'**i *' e*iCI,n trr,l)“ ryThe
hoard
held
that
a
recent
con­
ske the rest of the state sit up
P**“ * nt 11
signment of lumber, including ped in individual Norwegian flags.
ul think. While many citi"s of After consulting will) the Police If severity of punishment cur-1 *i ‘ V ,.. ,
shingles, coming into St. I No one ever heard of unyonc buyloridu are congratulating them- Court judges ul the city, be i.ow riedout with no regutd for persons Wl .,|,l establish ^ " f e w 1I1mu,u' U:r hunched
Albans,
Vjt.. woiA’d have to lie ' ing one shingle or one loth; the
announce,
elimination
of
the
col-J
can
cut
down
automobile
traffic
j
mVpimm
route3
H
iicrt*
m
tlw
UniG
dves upon a most successful seabroken open und each piece marked retail unit is a bunch. In the
in just passed, Sanford, thn ugh ’ ateru! rysteni u-&gt; u mean.* of evad­ violations, th” national capital's |i j States.
Boston cuse, it is sanl the coat &lt;&gt;f
a local trade body, is going right ing trial for major infractions ot law enforcement agencies declare! Thii country, where the flying with the country ol origin as re­ breaking
bunches and stamping
quired
by
a
section
of
the
Fordney
that
it
is
going
lo
lie
done
in
their
I
machine
wus
invented,
is
more
the
fruffic
law.
There
is
to
lie
no
icaiL with plans for entertaining
of-ltuwn.
if„ they
succeed,
us seems I#backward
in flying
than
nny
u.lier act prescribing such murks where each piece of wood would be so
mrists next season. Those up- more
. . . of this. . thing
. ot a major
i
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ruling advertisements will do fender’s posting ten or u hundred more than probable, they will set j first-class white nation. An I com­ no damage to the merchandise is grotesque us practically to forbid
ueb to attract visitors next win- dollars to guaruntec his appearance an ersmple which no other city in ' pared with out brothers in Japan, entailed. Therefore, the Boston entry to the Canadian Winner’s
collector wunts to know whether cargo.
|wo are nowhere.
R ' d________
,, . ______ in court uuJ then escaping trial the country can atlurd to ignore.

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�ISpanish War Veterans
Organize New Body

he Social Side of Sanford

Steele were guests of friends In
Orlando Wednesday.

Cotton Men Gather
In New Orleans For
Their Annual Meet

Huy. Hell, Rant. C lean . R ep a ir

Mrs. Robert Hamblc of Denver,
Thursday evening members of and Mrs. George Leppcr, of Chi­
H. S. POND
xiruc tr *
**
J
the Theodore Roosevelt Camp cago, were called here by thc death
___________ MISS KATHRYN W1L KEY, Society Editor.
llaynrs
— Ratliff
NEW ORLEANS, La., Apr. 10.
of their mother, Mrs. Anna Brantd
PHONE:—Ret. 4ii8-J
P i n , sin
,
Number HI, of the United Spanish Jast week. Their father, Henry — Leading cotton organiations of
-------War
Veterans
went
to
Orlnmlo
to
Brnntd’s death, occurred two years
nation will be represented at
Mrs. Hill Entertains
TAYLOR COMMA.VDERY,
Literary Department install a new camp, 13 of San­ ago in May. Mrs. Hamblc will re­ the
the
twenty-ninth
annual convention
With A House Party
ford’s camp joined 17 or Orlando main for several weeks’ visit.
of the American Cotton Manufact­ Knights Templar to Attend Easter
Holds Regular Meet to
Carl Chorpcning has accepted a
form a new group.
Service at Baptist' Church
urers
Association here Apr. 10-11.
Mrs. A. E. Hill is cntortaiuinK
position with the Churchwell De­
Department
Commander,
Harvey
T
he
regular
meeting
of
thc
Lit­
Sunday Evening.
Cotton manufacturing officials of
with an Easter house party at her
* r „ .
. . . .
,
partment Store Company.
attractive lodpe on Crystal U ke „
,U‘‘ 1 ha,s r*celvc‘l thc ^
To
all
Sir
Knights: Conforming
erature Department of thc Wo­ Payne and Recruiting Officer, El­
Mr. and Mrs. Mahcw sold their southern states and other promi­
liott Dunn installed thc officers.
honoring her (trandd^u5hter, Miss mother’^ ! f v !lth 1 , n'8
nent persons, including former gov- to our annual custom of a&amp;temb-*
man's
Club
was
held
In
the
sun
Beardall
Avenue
home
to
Mr.
and
Olive Newnmn.
mother Airs. 1- ranees Ball at the
Those attending from Sanford Mrs. Colson who have taken pos­ ernor Parker, of Louisiana; A. W. ling on Easter Day, to participate
parlor of the club house Wednes­
F rid ay
_
The
party
which
went
out
Thurs5
T c f? i
in Thomas„
Primary Departwere:
Past Department Command­ session. The Mahew’s have gone McLellun, New Oorloans. president in religious services, we have this
day afternoon, with Mrs. C. C.
’ "rfV H
of the association, and Thomas W year accepted the invitation of Rev.
IV
m Pc « an Easter Party, in tiny and will return Monday morn- ^of tiro
er
It.
A. Terhenne, Commander to Bartow to reside.
was composed of Mrs. Hill,I... 1 c *,te
' iam Pall of Quin- WoodruIT, chairman, presiding. The
'VPark from 3 o’clock to 5 inc
G. W. Smith has bought part of ‘V’ " ™ - nf Alabama, former head F. D. King, pastor of the First
R&lt;*y Smith, Quartermaster Shacfer.
Miss Olive Newman, Miss MID
secretary, Mrs. Stella Arrington, Adjutant W. G, Tyler, Comrades the W. W. Miller farm on Camon thc Baptist Church, to worship with
dred Holly, Miss Mae Holly, Miss
read
a letter from Mrs. Carpenter Fred Williams C. R. Lord and cron Avenue and is huildin ga resi- program. On the opening day Ed­ his congregation Sunday, April
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Elmore
Gra
Louise Sarles, Hiss Sara Evelyn
win T. Meredith, formerly secre­ 12th at 8:00 P. M.
NOTICE
|dence.
dick, of Charleston, S. C., arc re­ who is state chairman of literature Priest.
tary of agriculture, will be one of
All Sir Knights will assemble at
re will bo no m ee tin g of the Williams, Miss Naomi Kcopcan, ceiving congratulations on the birth expressing appreciation for co-op­
Leslie Bryan has a celery wash­ tho principal speakers.
the Asylum at 7:25 P. M. in full
Side P aren t-T each ers Auo- Miss Gladys Wilson, Miss Mary of a son, .1. Elmore Jr., who wa«
ing
plant
built
on
his
Cameron
East Sanford
Elizabeth Pules Inn aml Miss Genreration of this department.
uniform.
|n this month.
City farm and Nick Zernovean is
iria Mobley: Miss Lc Claire Jones born Mar. 22. Mrs. Gradick is
Bradenton— Peninsula Telephone
Very courteously.
The
reading
of
the
four
act
play,
pleasantly remembered as Miss
having n plant built at his Bear Co. appropriates $300,000 for ex­ JNO. 1). J1NKINS, L. 11. GIBBS,
will Ro out Saturday.
Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chorpening dull Avenue place.
Myrtle Cameron.
“ The Piper," written by Josephtension of local system.
Recorder.
Commander
. storv Hour will be held at
-------ine Preston Peabody was finished had as guests Tuesday Mr. and
O. J. Pope lias bought what’s
Mrs.
I,owis
Smith,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Jhrory at 10 o’clock.
Birthday Party Given Mn an.'1 *lrs- liny Chittenden re- nnil informally discussed, each one Cloyd Smith nnd three children, of known at the Sanipel Schwartz
; Golden Key RencHnu Club y-t__
r&gt; tti * n ' i
turned Thursday from St. Augus-1giving personal impressions of the
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O.;
and Mrs.
Floyd of mK™vc
andi m quite
a, 1 1large
tract « of
v
meet at the Library a t 10 For M lS S K. E. Griffin Itine where they attended the Am
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l l o l n m t *
is ln n
., » . l
u
er' play,
' the reading of which hns Sullivan.
ndjoining
unclcnred
land
which ,ex­
Battle
Creek,
Mich.
The
party
are
ienn
Legion
Convention.
proved
most
delightful.
Mrs.
E.
k.
tends to Bcardnil Avenue.
— --------L. Market), chairman of the pro­ motoring north after spending the
Mrs. U. L. Griffin entertained
Ralph Chapman hns bought a
Monday
Mrs. J. C. Benson returned gram committee, gave an outline winter in Miami,
Thursday evening with a dinner
tract of uncleared land on Bear. pipe Ortran Club will meet party at her home on Myrtle Ave­ Thursday from St.
Augustine of the plans for the coming year,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth dal! Avenue from Charles King of
Mr*. W. M. Scott at 3 o’cIock nue, honoring the birthday of her where she attended the American which promises much in the wny
&gt;
5. j. C. Lean will entertain lovely young daughter, Miss R. Legion convention as a delegate of real cultural work, n» well as re­ dined at the Orange nnd Black Ho­ Molcna, Mo.
IN’ GLORIOUS SHADES— cherry red. green, pow­
tel in Longwnod Sunday nnd visit­
a miscellaneous shower hon- E. Griffin.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Raima*
of the Sanford American Legion creational features.
der
blue, lemon, fushia, coral, salmon, etc. AT
ed friends in Orlando in the aft­ here bought -Id acres of improved
, Mis* Ollio Vera Glisson, ti
The beautifully appointed table Auxiliary.
SPECIAL
PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATUR­
ernoon.
land near their home at Eureka
-elect of next week.
i.IBRARY NOTES
was attractive with cut flowers,
DAY.
Mrs. Henry Strele arrived Sun­ Hammock.
/. and Mrs. Harry T. Bod well Easter plnco cards and yellow
Mr. and Mrs. William I. T.
entertain with a dinner-nance Easter bunnies ns favors. After Stringer and daughter left Friday
Mrs. Thomas O. Owen will have day from Washington, D. (’., to
r Country club, honoring Mr. the dinner the guests were further for Tampa where they will visit charge of the Story Hour on Sot join Mr. Steele, who lias been here
Mrs. E. E, Powell
urdny morning at 10 o ’clock. Alii f«rmin»r the past season. They
The Pipe Organ Club bos the
Mr*. Howard Hullck. Dinner entertained by the “ Melville Play­ friends for a few days.
of the younger children are most Jnr0 guests at the Boston Steele following plants for sale: African
be at 6:48 o'clock,
2nd Floor Yowells
f
ers."
home.
Marigolds, golden cosmos and zenc woman's unit of the Church j Covers were laid for, R. E. GrifGlenn Whitcomb of Orlando, cordially invited to attend.
Mrs. Ben Austin and Mrs. Henry nias. Phone 305-W.
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ico League of t h e I I o ly C r o s s fin( Pear, Robsont j u|in uiggins, spent Thursday in Sanford with
Last week. Miss Mae Holly en­
jh will meet at 3,30 otlockj Alice Elder, Elva Pierce,
_r Louise friends.
tertained the children with a very
Mrs. S. O. Chuse.
interesting group of stories whlcn
Russell, Margaret Thompson and
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Jane Torrence.
N. K. Sprowl, of Savannah, Ga., were much enjoyed.
Tuesday
The
roof
garden
of
the
library
is a guest of the Valdez Hotel.
ere will be a call meeting of
will be used by the Golden Key ♦
^nllie Harrison Chapter, N. S. Circle Number Three
Reading Chib, Saturday morning
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Aycock re­ for it:; meeting. There will be sev­
ft. at the home of Mrs. W.
ields on Martin Street, be- Plans To Hold Dance lumed Thursday from St. Augus­ eral interesting readings by mem­
tine where they were guests of bers nnd Mr. Halt will speak on
i Palmetto and Sanford Avcwith Mrs. W. T. Field? n*
"Nature, Our Own."
Circle Number Three of All Souls relatives.
ess. The meeting will be at Church will have a card party and
AVvc talked consistently of ensembles and you realize
William Moye left Friday to
0 o'clock.
*
dnnee, Tuesday evening, at 8 o’clock
rcle Number Three of
All at the Knights of Columbus Hall, speml the week-end with friends in
A. D. Zachary will return Satur­
how much the proper corseting1of your figure in­
Church will give a curd par- for the benefit of the Altar Society. Tampa.
day from a business trip to I’ incVIIt:/
nd dance at the Knights of
The card party will be in charge
hurat. N. &lt;T, while away Mr.
fluences its appearance! Come to D-I Today
mbus Hall at 8 o’clock.
Mrs, It. S. Holly motored to Zachary visited his brother in Cooof Mrs. W. H, Hynes. The dance
R. A. Newman will enter- wifi !kj in charge of Mrs. Paul Kllenton Thursday to bring home locmec, N. C.
and select with our graduate corsethc Evening Bridge Club .
Pczold and Mrs. Charles Ludwig her small son who lias been vi it.1-filtf
r-&gt;. Roy Chittenden will enter- will have charge of the refresh­ ing his grand parents.
Miss Santa Irnke left Thursday
tiere the right corset! Fitting
thc Tuesday Duplicate Club,
ments. Mrs. Frank Meisch is pres­
for Talliiliassec where she will vis­
ic Social Department of the ident of the Alter Sooiety and
rill&lt; 1*1
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McLauliii it friends during "Home Coming
service offered!
Ian’s Club will have an evening chairman of Circle Number Three. left Thursday for Atlanta where Week" at the Florida State Col­
party with Mrs. W. T.
Mr. McLaulin who lias been ill for lege for Women.
dey as hostess.
some lime goes to consult a spec­
NAIL PLANT BURNED
Circle No. 1 will have a cooked
ialist.
jrt Pierce—Causeway bridge
food sale, Saturday afternoon at
NEWARK, Apr. 111. — A mil­
iss Indian river completed and lion dollar fire today destroyed the
Robert K. Beach, of Rochester, Gonzalez Grocery Store.
*w&gt;
cd to traffic.
plant of Igoc Brothers, nail man­ Minn., has accepted a position with
Fresh
squash,
English
peas
anil
ufacturers.
the First National Hank of San­
new potatoes for sale. Every aftford,
ernoon and Saturdays.
School j
Fresh siiuash. English pens nnd
Garden.
new potatoes for sale. Every aft­
Mrs, J. B. Thurman spent Thurs­
School day in Orlando.
rcle* No. 2 of llie Methodist ernoon nnd Saturdays.
The Pipe Organ Civil* will hoi
ch will hold an Easter Hale, Garden.
its annual Easter bazar Sat nrdr
County Superintendent of Edu­ Apr. IItb, in front of the PlgglyHay, April II. at the Union
Lake Worth—-Florida East Coast cation T. W. Lawton, who has been Wiggly Stoia-. There will he home |
maev. Easter baskets, hand railroad negotiating for right-of- ill for two weeks, is back at his
made articles, cook food, candy
handkerchiefs and aprons way through entire length of city.
desk at the court house.
and colored Easter eggs for sale.
N* node a specialty of.

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! Hats for Easter

! Choose Your Easter Corsets from These

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hips for women’s wear It has a diaphragm
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$15

This back laee corset is low in front and high
in back. It is o f a light weight and designed
for persons with straight hips. Number
524-148,
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Stripe Silk Alpaica

Wide stripes, blue gold
and rose stripes on light
and dark grounds, for—

Yellow and black, powder
blue, green and black
stripes 36 inches wide.

$1.25 yard

$2.00 yard

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45 INCH BORDERED VOILES
in every shade, colored polka dots and small figures;
newest materials fqr summer dresses.

Silk elastic is close­
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Very light weight
and flexible is this
Dinner. The bust is
quite low, and the
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T . $ 6.50

Stripe Broad Cloth

Silk Prints

Highly mercerized and
weight light guaranteed
fast color.

40 inch. All new patterns,
green, red, rose, black and
white prints, for—

$1.00 yard

$2.50 yard

Physicians Endorse D-I

Ever Fast Suiting

Ever Fast Voiles

Surgical Fittings

Mrs. O’Connor Will Give
Advice on Corset Selection

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anteed fast for dress and
boys work suits.

40 inch, fine sheer quality,
in every shade, guaran­
teed fast colors.

50c yard

75c and $1.00 yard

Recently we have felt most flattered by hav­
ing several local physicians send patients to
our corset department for surgical fittings.
We’ve prepared a special room where Mrs.
O'Connor gives these fittings at no extra
cost. Appointments.

There are SO many giidlea and corsets from
which to select— and practically every fig­
ure is different! So this assistance which
the D-I corse tie re gives is nuwt important.
Selecting the right corset and then fitting
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�‘AGE EIGHT
HERALD FRIDAY APRIL 10,

londa Ships Car Of Fruit
And Vegetables Every Four
And Half Minutes All Year

moved bv which tho shipper* and
gruwers at well ns other busi­ Students Walk Out
Alleged Victim Of
nesses were saved a large sum
When Head Is Ousted1 K. K. Head Is D,
annual!).
J!r. Holiinson explained that unBESSEMER. Ala.. Apr.
ID recently the league had taken
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Apr. 0.
little iwirt in rule) nnd regulations N'lrx* hundred high school studedls
he-* young Indianapolis woman,
governing railroad
claims, but today walked out on a strike b e- alleged tn have been assaulted by
that in tho fluttin* th.- ieaguo in causc r. nev. sum-rintendeh*. o f p. C. Stephenson, former Grand
if operation with tiio National the school.- replaced Dr. L T Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan, of
•crUbaljJa Clalnu Advisory Com- \ann bv tho R&lt; ard cf Education, ^Indiana, cannot recover from .elf!
imv c. expects t«, take part in
^administrated poison physicians
i he students marched in a body
th ; • ictllements looking to the the office of chairman of the board *ay. Tho young woman may live
raJiU'lments of claim s.satiifsctor. . cn“ threaten to ride him tn the several days. She ha* been un­
)&lt;• both »lii; pers and carriers.
conscious tor a week.
rail.

Unshorn Tresses Win Honors

IN WITNESS W HEREOF. I have
hereunto set my hand and official
seal on this the Sth day o f Starch.

THE SANFORD HERALB, FRIDAY APRIL 10, 1925

„
V.
DOL’OLASS. Clerk.
Uy A. M. WEEKS. Deputy Clerk.
Wilson fc Householder.
Solicitors fo r Complaint.
Mar «. U. 20. 27.
Apr. 2. to. 17. 21 and May I.

Biggest Bass or Trout
Caught On A

DTICB OH a p p l i c a t i o n
pon
TAX OKED IA IIK II SECTION 375
OK THE UK.NK.lt AL S T A T tT E S
OK THE STATE OP PLOHIIM .

Rod and Reel Casting Outfit

Notice I* hereby given that J. E.
Snyder purchaier of Tax Certificate
So. 2X0. dated the 7th day of Juno
A. D - 1399. tuts filed *ald certificate
In my office, and hat made appli­
cation for tux deed to liau e In a c ­
cordance with law. Said certificate
embracie the
follow ing described!
property situated In Seminole Coun­
Florida. tu-vvtt:
f HI( AGO. Apr. 9.— Arraign­ ty.ileg.
SK Cor. o f SEU o f PEti
ment ot Willi im D. Shepherd.
? / S«c; 2». Twp. 21 U. It. 32 E. '
ltun N. j chs.
W. 5 ch». H 5
•e.ch*- *V ? «hs — 2«, acres.
, T*1* •*'a '•nd, ' ’eil.g assessed s i the
Idate of the issuance o f suen c t r - '
tlflcate In the name Of 8. Alexand- I
er. unless said certificate shall r.e
redeemed according lo luw tax deed

Shepherd Case Goes
Over Until April 16

WITNESS my official
slga.v.urs !
f » d |»25 * ' "
' ,luy ut iln r it&lt;- A.!
“ ’••D*
, V. I’ IhWOLASM. |
Clerk Circuit Court 8**,illnote Countv, Florida.
Hy: A. M. WEEKS. I&gt;.

Fort Lauderdale—$2
building to he erected
Andrew" avenue.

IN C IIA N l’ KHV.

3rd LARGEST—Tackle Box.

importation

&gt;'•“ i: ’ fd.tr ruling, by the rail
id - aifectlng th • -ntes an.
b.9U." rjnditifti) of tip- fruit
■ i.: eatables which would hav
1rtly lnrrcane«| the expense - •&gt;
' growers an,! hipp r , it w:t
-laired, but which the l-agu
t rui

• * '.:c rtujitgo w ere an increase it

r } cftigr“niion charges from I'lnr
'du. .the requirement of thrr
hoops -tin citrus fruit hnxt:
Cnnrjknu-oti dry tefrigrrntnrn ear
ann c h a r g e s all dry

carl
'1. etablcs.
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f

refrigerator,

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c d . ocri)rii:n g to Mr. ;?«jbiiiM*u

’ • th s unliohbetl us "iinrse n
v m o st beautiful girl in S

n Proiper, with un horn

ir

0 p r e t t y C alifornia girls.
o r o r a picnic flro'w til bo fnnnn
m uch rnoro aatlsfactory than try­
ing to c o o k fresh meat.
Follow
Mils with an egg salad. Boll tho
('Rg9 very hard tho night beforo,
r o m o r o tho shells and put tho eggs
In an enam eled wara dish closely
cov ered .
W ash and preparo tho
lettuce. In the morning wrap Uto
lottuco In a pleco o f cloth, enclos­
ing a jump o f ice, nnd put nil In an
cn a m elod ware colander sot In an
enam eled ware pan. T ho Icttuco
will bo fresh nnd crisp treated In
that way.
W hen renjly to servo
tho salad, cut tho eggs In two
lengthwise, iallowing ono egg to
each helping,1- Uso n maynnnntsa
salad dressing.
For a dessert,
make small Individual pies, such
as children m i l "turnovers." Rhu­
barb
makes
an excellent nnd
sprlng-nitn filling.
T ho hot drinks
msjr bo taken In tho vacuum hot.
ties, but cutup coffee Is very good
and, inn do In an enameled ware
pot. very llttlo truiihlo.

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d

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H ill the church festivals, ilouhbi holler when tho hostess
, k . L'ur-iiy Kaiter la th*- most rii**s o*it nnd will bn ready and
■wvwwj.Joyful. Even the b i t nh- perferily r o o k e d on tho return o f
E S - i i a " 'rvflnt’&gt;,,5r dwaller must thn party.
redPza thn (brill wht. h
romes as .Vniur-t coiiim tn Ilf**,
w h en iff. *nar • trees h**i;ln .* -ntn m
(Irena ihe-u -ilv* :&lt; hi gn u und tli
tlellci to* III ■J&lt;* plnnrn i.triutahi mil
liirmi-lit Ihu bruwo iurth. Tin
ataut In life of winter is n m ami
thought turns tn i»ut-o(-dn.*rs, the
o pour
aun. v.ltnk/md llio open spaces.
from

I i •t*.rii

fashion It
of Easier'
form of l
course Th
out beftg**
of aom ih

prnclutn tha r
fore them
!
taking up tho
might cohkid* r

stalks of)(bubart&lt; Into I
plm'.M lu iiu t:nam&lt;d*-*l
pari, crvir with bolting
cooh i i r . f l / until vt-ry
enamel**; waru w||| oat

by tbr s lu r p acid, oor ;
an tbn delicate green r
.

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Add a.irar Just

moving ff/'tn’ tho' flr**. h:
sugar to two cup* of t
will bo sttOrliraL
Tbo ccftfal which foil
left to cook In an otuii

PH ON E 53

*-nun

I'M toa.it on the platter on w(i
On* *-rga are to be served. Wl
ihe usparaKun la heated. p&lt;*ur
liquid over ihn toast, pit on
■rrambh-d *gr-* nnd place a bon
**t nsparngxit tips aroiiutl tho cd
If an ev»-n h**[irllcr n*tiast la
sired, lam(i chops rail be add
These may t*i hrot lad on a gi
Iron (ti'*i the coals, but are t*i
better cook'd Ir a frying p
llavo tho pan no hot that tho in
Is seared as soon as it pi put on
In that way all fho Juice of i
meat in retained. !,-mli she
never he cooked tau mu n

Rent Stra ic b e rry
Shortcake
that atrawh--rrles from in
should bo fairly abundant
•unable In prlco. So have
nerry atturtcako to eud i;
Tlitw can bu prooured all*

J

CAR LOAD

K «r"isln c Is restricted to
E r classification.
■ error Is made Tho Pan­
B raid will he responsible
My one Incorrect Insertion,
■vsrtis.r for subsequent
Tho office should be
K Immediately In case of

fr o %iivf.nTiaEH.a

I - m IiI representative thorI fnmlllnr with rates, rules
fcsslflcntlnn. will give you
lie infiirmstlon.
And If
|Mti. tiny will assist you
Irdlng your want ad. to
III morn effective.

k in u iT w r

TO BE SOLD AT A

even warm. I’mjr over mu* o f th*)
’ hortrake.i; put tho other o n lop,
and put tho whole borrh .i nt» thaL
If thu barrii'S ar-» very l.iigo, th&lt;’ jr
niav he cut In two. »-**rvu croatn
with tho shorirako. If prcforreil.
Individual Bhortcnkca may ho serv­
ed. prepared In Urn B.vnio way.
Afl*r seeing tho Bun rlso, nnd
thn unwonted nxerclim .» t-.irly In
tho day coffoa will ho very wel­
come nnd tho housewife wt|| seo
that there 13 plenty forthcom ing.
An enamoleit wuro c o h - o (n*t is a
grout comfort
ton nnr
m.xda in
m a u l, an&lt;t wo ull know h ow mum
clilmi pots rmno to grief, so en a m ­
eled warn with its porcelain aurfnco and metal strength till* tho
hill exactly
|f tho ground coffee
ho put In thn coffen p.*t together
with a half cup of cold water nud
tho white of nu egg wlii ti tu,, dawn
seekers ainr* out. It will taku only
a few minutes to make a reviving
cup on their ruturu.
Add tho
amount o f cold water required nnd
let it boll up quickly once. S ta n d
Laldo for a moment ur»l a clear
cup of strong coffee is all ready.
As Easter co m e s rather late this
year, it Is not ut all Impossible
that In many parts of tho cou ntry
the ceremony o f the sun rising *an
t*e followed hy a picnic breaUfasL
If a luncheon basket be k e p t lu
cununNilnii
ihu
♦« vaJiij
r *-.i»r
Rr *
ui
ranged.
An outflt of -'tutmoled
wars saves time, trouhlu and
breakage. Thcru slmuM ho plutas.
cups or mugs, bowls «nd dishes.
A few lour enameled ware ap oon s
will bs found a useful addition.
Hero Is a sucjeatiou for a p icn ic
br&lt; alt fast which can be pruiiarud.

Begin wi th clam blsquo in cups.
Pul tho milk into an enameled
ware doublo holler. When It henls.
thicken
with butter nnd flour
rubbed together to a cream. Just1
b e foro nerving, add clam Jutco In
tho proportion o f ouo cup of clam
Jitten to two or milk. Follow this
hy tho orth odox Easter tilth of
roast lamb. |f tho hotisowlfe has
an enameled warn roaster. It Is an
fn &lt;y tank to linvn the loin of lunih
nil Khii would hnvo It ho. These
roasters nr*- nnlf hasting nnd some
have n ventilator In the top which
m akes It easy to regulate the hca'.
For vegetables, by nil means havt
asparagus. T horo comes in rimm••led wnro an ntitung holler In dif&gt;
ferent sir*-, whieii Is especially in
tended for cook in g null, but Is ux•••-•ll.int for a ;• iragtiH. It contains n
tray, and on that tm y the utiparugu(
can b o laid, la that way tt can be
vory thoroughly rooked without
danger o f being broken. Have the
potatooa rlced.
That Is, boiled,
mashed, and then rubbed through
an en am eled wnro colander. Pea*!
which will prubahly liavo to bo
canned, may be the thin! vegetal
ble.
For salad, have dandelion.
In the cities these dandelions are
grown In h otb ed i and are rather
more detlcato lhau their will/

m it ic h

Service
Prompt.

Efficient.

THIS

They A re All

YOUNG, ACTIVE, SOUND
MARES
SINGLES OR TEAMS
Call at once and Inspect this lot. Also
horses. A poor mule is dear at any pric
are good ones

SPRING GARDEN RANCH

J *• al;...... mini.-.I « «*fii|.1aimint
fiml tn ft... I
hImivu
r|li.

r I UUIIT! |Kit OltDiritKU t
fish* t.f lor Im* PuMImIi.,1
a w,

DELEON SPRINGS, FLA.

r* r eluht •-■•liexi-utlvi* v *-*-k» in
i l *’ r,ll,l a Iiewaimp-r pi

Hurt, Owner.

ii-it-i in Miurnrd. H«mlii.*t‘ (’out
i- ii*rl*l*i.

See J. H. Wrede, Supt

SINESS DIRECTORY
Usnrd to plars w llh lo easy
| of (hr prnpli- of Snnfnrd
Lntf-rs ■&lt;* n flm
n rriln l.
Ill tkla list nh*-n nny a p rsrrtlrr Is roqnlrril.
It la
|snt
nlphabrtlralty
(o r
(ontrnlrnrr.

For Space In This
DIRECTORY
PHONE
143

hsified Directory
Multigruphing,
6 g raid mailing—as you
I it—when you want it.
U «73. H. E. Porch, Fijat
tonal Bank Bldg.
SSl.N’G

TUBE AND MOTOR RE­
MINDING.
ART ELECTRIC SERVICE
Expert Electrical repairs.
W, Central Avo. Orlando,
0M0BILFS FOR RENT
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U e story o f Pinehursthius been a story o f success from the very begin

At'TOS FOR HIRE

tunitv."1'011 m° nths ag0’ ,&gt;inolnu'Kt was proclaimed, “ Today’s Big Oppor
‘t

y o f

ALTO SERVICE Da)
rnt. M.-ets all trains. Bag
transfer. Phono 651.
CAFE

SANFOKD.PlaCC“ 0 ,6 0U T ‘STAND[NG KEALTY OPPORTUN

BUT WITH THIS CHANGE,—TODAY, PINEHUKST o f f e r - mrr-L-o
SURER IN VESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES than it did in the beginnfng
With the installation of IMPROVEMENTS, and the CONSTRurrinK
and PLANNING of many BEAUTIFUL HOMES DEMAND ]H A T O
C/REASED, and VALUES HAVE ADVANCED ACCORDINGLY

hull c a f e

cit i:i Service in d Qual
it .Strict and Park Ave
DRUGS
M’.’S DRUG STORE — Prepti°ni* Drugs. Sodas.
W«
1 *sn.!leiir 1'ou as your phone.

e l e c t r ic

IerntH to some people"

i - "• I’ Hn.i.n’S'
nford. Fin.

E. SPURLING, sub-division
specialist. Subdivision to Orir i
an'J F lo r a
Heights, Florida on Dixio High_ wsy,
AND METAL WfTng
JAMES H. C O W A N -A lf ki^D
w J ,n an.rf ^hcet Metal Work.

Building Material
MIRACLE Concrete Ca, genet
cement work, nlrfewalka, bull
« »»
IrrigadoQ boxeo. I.
TerwHIeger. Prop,

niLL LUMBER

Hous
Service, Quality and Price
CO.

Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel Sl
Phone 665

Loss of Strength

sons

phone 3

-D —-White girl to work
&gt; room nt the Betty Ann
- n,i— Apply The Basket.__

Advertising

Miscellaneous

l e a r n a b o----u t Tont

THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY—
Printing that pleases. Prompt
rerylce. Telephone 93. New lo­
cation. Wclakn
Building next
door to Used Furniture Co.

County and
Lakeland, through the Star-TelaJ?**.1 *'Iverti,ing medium In
South Flondn Published mornings.
Star-Telegram, lakeland. Fla.
OHIO ^enla. Make yotir sales
through the Xenia Gazette,
o?
agricultural
district Want nd and diaplay
rates on request

cash and the balance at the
FNT—By small rate of $5 per month will buy a
three furnished lot in Golden Grove. Lots may be
•nsonahle. Apply purchased for as low ns $95 each.
Itc”cr°ne year vnluca in this ,ul»-------division will double. No better in*
—
■ ■- vestment can be found for the anumnt of ensh required to bundle
n lot. Golden Grovo is located two
"■
1 ■ piBca south of the city limit, and
.| |
a
1,1 a section where property values
■ * | ]
B aro rapidly increasing, ilere is
I I
W an opportunity for the man who
^ | ||
m cnnnqt afford to tie un much mo­
",cy ,n rcal estate. The propor-

couTHnc!) 'O b., r.Ennrn—cibbsi-.I,''’
largest elrcun , . Bouthwsslern Oenrgla.
Iff /LwnnH &lt;lm
TO REACH me presperons farm­
ers and fern growers of Volnsia
county advertise in the DeLand
Daily News, rate 1c per word, cash
with order.
MAINE—'Watervtlio, Morning Santincl. Thousand* of Mnino peo­
ple arc Interested in Florida prorerty Reach them through thg
Sentinel. Rate card on annltraA

LITTLE WANT AD in Tho
Herald will bring you big re­
sults. Advertise those old nrtlcles
you have stored nwav nnd have
no use for. A litle thirty-rent nd
may bring vou severnl dollnrs.
Phone 118 nnd a representative will
call to see you.

ll 11

DII) YOU GET
YOUR FREE
GASOLINE THIS
WEEK?

THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
nccepted want nd medium in
Daytonn (Fn.) One cent a word
nn insertion. Minimum 25c.

ADVERTISING gets resuttu if It
reaches potential buyers. PaIntka Dnily News is circulated In
an industrial and agricultural sec­
tion.

Will practice in all the courts
Examination of Abstracts of Lund
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Titles given especial attention
Florida renl estate advertise in
Offices in Seminole County Bank
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
Building
cent a word daily, two cents a word
Sundays.
ADVERTISE in Ulo Journal-HorJOHN E. FOX
aid. South Georgia’s greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
Real Kstatr— Insurance
weekly and Sunday Classified rates
per line. Waycross JournalAll kind.s of property listed for sale 10c
Herald, Waycross. Georgia.
Park Avenue and Second Street
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your subscription to the
Tribuno or hand it to your local
dealer so you can read Florida’s
A ny poraon d&lt;*filrln»c l«# «ct lo greatest newspaper.
One year
$8.00, 6 months $4.0C, three months
communlofitton with tins
$2.00. If you dcsiro $1,000 insur­
ance policy add 76 cents to your
cnlor.
______
”DO YOU WANT~lo buy or sill
run reach the proper author Iii *&gt;m
anything?" If so advertise in
h / w r itin g
tho "Gainesvillo Sun.”
Hus SMI. Me nford, Kin.

al! Hardware Co

I OR SALE— Rhode Island Red
Hens and Indinn Runner Ducks,
nil laying. Mrs. L. A. Renaud.
Phone 156-W.
FOR SALE—36 acres, n wonder­
ful sito for » nub-division. Al­
most within the city limits. $25,­
000. 1-6 cash ~
'
Balance
easy. Sie
S. A. Sossamon at Herald Office.^
FOR QUICK SALK—Bungalow in
best residentin! section. 5 rooms
and bath, completely furnished.
Knees cast, large shade trees. SL­
OW) cush. Balance like rent, l’hono
Mr. Sossamon, 118.____
FOR SALE— t month, old calf.
Jersey mother. Geo. Ballinger,
Grupeville. Fin.
FOR SALE 10 acre celery farm.
Five nercs cleared and tiled nnd
hns been farmed several yenrs
anti in excellent condition. Bal­
ance or five nrre, can be very
easily cleared. Farm located with­
in five hundred feet of loading
Rtntion. Will sell for $1,000.00.
One third cash, balance easy terms
Fred W’nlsmn.

You are wasting time
ney if this page hasn't y o u * —
sified advertisement. Phone
FOR RENT—House tor rent. Close day. No. 148.
in. Inquire 209 E. 6th St.
FOR RENT Rooms for
FOR RENT—Two or three room
men, 320 Oak Avenue.
fSurnished apartment 815 Park 3211.
Avenue.
I’ OR RENT—Cool, pleasant m &lt;~*w&gt;ma
FOR RENT OR LEASE—Warcfor tho summer at C om fortC o t­
house space on A. C. 1^. Siding. tage. 318 Magnolia Avenue.
Sanford Machine Co., 2nd and Onk
A vc.
rOR RENT — Fully fu rrx . i j s h e a
house beautifully shaded
l o c a ­
FOR RENT—2 room apartment
1st
furnished, nr 2 bed rooms fur­ tion. Will rent until O c t o b e * r Is well worth your investifra*- C i o n .
nished. (’all 24.
See A. I'. Connelly A Sons.
FOR RENT — Furnished house­
keeping apartment flown town.
Trf)st and Found
Comfortable ami cool, telephone,
hot nnd cold water. 113 East Sth LOST— 1 roan marc brand**:
P-! 1 bay mare no brand. Brown, Genevn, Fin.___________
FOR RENT
Cottage. Phone
LOST—One tan silk hose.
658-J.
return to Herald Office.
I. O S T— DROWN L K A T K
E V
PURSE CONTAINING C T ^ V S B
AND BANK BOOKS S H O W
fc
NAME OF OWNER. R E 1V
RE
IF RETURNED TO I I E R A L O
O F
kOR RENT—Furnished rooms PICK.
113 1-2 [’aiint-Uo Avenue, South
from Fire Station.
RENT— Attra. tiv
FOR RENT—5 room house with FOR
Cal! -129.
garage, also III acre celery farm
dose In. H. M. Edwards, Pace
Avenue. Box

Sanford Avenue front lot 60x121
high and beautiful, only a few feet
outside city line, all conveniences,
all built up section, price $1200.
Easy terms. Address J. T. care
of Herald Office._________
FOR SAtfc O irREN T—Bungalow- FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks
Bldg., 205 Oak Avo. Inquire upon Magnolia, up to date. Cor­
ner lot. Real bargain $7500. Good stairs. C. T. Smith.
FOR RENT Room, with or with­
terms. Thrnsher &amp; Gamer.
. _ "Mt l"i:ird "Ul) Park Avenue. _
Lots 50 x 115 in Golden Grove
FOR RENT— Furnished rooms and
can be bought for $95, on terms
kitchenette, Shirley Apartments.
of $10 cash and $5 per month. In­
Opposite Post Office.
quire nt 202 First .Street or mlIN CIIANVLItV.
.
l.’uttipluliimit.
dress P. (). Box 431. Snnford. Fla. IIohii K. Shaw,
VS.
Haines City—Half million dollar
Ilarrv K. Hlmw. s.on.-tlin**- ralh'd
public improvement program to ha
I'OR QUICK S A L E -6 lots, closeCot'ii. Un, l\. 8ha\v, I r*•iid.iiii
launched this year.
in, $5,000 on easy terms. Lot,
h i l l Knit m v o i t i 'i - :
tli« Hum*, o f tin- 8liit&lt;- of Klor­
can Ih* sold separately for $1,200 IIIida
’l’ i&gt; Ilarrv K. S lu t,, aoineencr. Owner needs money for
« lia-rv In Klorblu.
CITATION
Phone 147-W other investments. Address S. A.
It iippt-arlnu from llie mv.irn bill
S. Care of Herald.

You are loosing out
if you don’t trade
with
FELLOWS
Service Station

J. G. SHARON

Old English Floor Wnx
Offer Closes March 28

For Rent

FOR SALE— Silver Lake front lot
75x460 feet bearing orange trees.
Call 641-J.

DKVBI.OI’ *iM3 ATTENTION— P e n ­
sacola Is tiaKlnnlng tn** greatest d e ­
velopment in illurlda's history; u
half million dollur highway tu ths
Kulf henrh fust
finished, a tw o
million tiollnr b rid ge across Eacamhla May started; ijunrtsr
million
dollar opera houaa under construnlinn; tw o millions being spe.it on
hlkhway; a Critte st thanen for l l v .
developers to K*t
In on ground
door.
Write Davelopmsnt beperty
ment Tha t’enaacola News.

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE— Au­
gusta, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rato cash .09c
chnrgo. 10c per lino, minimum

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

OAK llll.I. I.OTS
Aru being rapidly sold. Many
new houses will be constructed in
this subdivision during the coming
summer months.
When Genevn
Avcnuit is paved and traffic gets
heavier along this road vulues in
this subdivision will increase fast
Tho prices today uro low. You
can make no mistake hy buying
in Oak Hill now. $25 cash will put
you in possession of n desirable
lot. The hulnnce is puvabii* on
jeusy
terms.
N. H. Garner, ID)
Park Ave.

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heard o f win* Hnnford. Klurldu. that
your reuldetu-e is unknown
Therefore you. Harry
l&lt; Sbaw.
■milletlutes rnlleil ('oriu-llii, K siiuw.
ar*- required lo be and appear b e­
fore our said Circuit t’ourt m Han­
ford. Klorldu. on the Hit day of
Mu).- A. 1*. l!)25, it ml then uud there
tniike iiiinwur to the uni ..r Com ­
plaint exhibited UKUIII,t ) on, otlo-ru l ,0 ii decree pro confenaa tt III be
ttiiter«-d uKnliiM &gt;oii.
Ii I, ordered that till, I'ltuHon
lo- |*nt*Il,li*-*l one** a week for four
t-oioerutlve tvei*k.
Wit n e „ in) hiiml mid ofllclul Belli
of Hn- Oreiilt Court on till, 3rd duy
**f April, A H IV2.V
(Seal)
V L DOt’HLAHH.
Clerk o f I'lrrult Court, Semi­
nole I'oiintv, Klorldu
II* A. M WKKKH I* C
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Solicitor for I’omplulniint.
Apr 3. HI. 17. 21. uml Mat I.

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BILL l-'nlt DIViiltl’ K
In the nano- of the Stair o f Klor
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CITATION
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rootnj C4Ua*
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tlxs*vi*ri
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of
complaint
rii*-*t in miM nm&gt;&lt;
f o r h a i .t i .m o r i tlial &gt; on ur*- a ri-sliL at of a Ktut*
«• 8 ALLEGHANY
'*c county **thcr than tin* Stair o
Apr. H. IH-3*i M.v -s :
1- l*&gt;rldu. tluit your rcsldriiL-** whei
8. K. JUNIATA
l»*t to ar*l o f wu*&gt; Hanford, Klorhle
Apr. I- 11 - 2 j Mi v2-1:)•,
•hut your r&lt; hIiIciIc*. Ir unknown.
H. 8. (JLOUSTEIt
I tisrsfois you. l-’ rank llrotvn. ar&lt;
Apr. 4-1SMi) . .
r**'|Ulrcd to lie and afuo-ar lirfoi*
M H. I|ll)\ .\|t(&gt;
our Haiti Circuit *'ourt ttt H.inforil
l lorldu. ot, tIt- Ith day o f .May. A
I*
a nit then ami there uiukKUMWsr to the Mill of i 'oinid.itnl * x
lillilti-d UKulust you. otherwise ,
Ileereo pro ronfesm* ulll l.r enter
•d auaiiiMt you
D,
ordered that this Cltullou tu
P&lt;i iiiNliru on re n \\••4*k f«»r f«»ur con
Apr. l - 1 3 - r a May l-II Jl
&lt;»rt|tlv’4* Wi-oio.
IVItneHH tny hand an*l et-ul of th*
v ,„ ldh.rm.non Writs, Phons orl.'sll
&lt; Ire u 11 Court on till** 3rd *la&gt; «.l
A D. 1925
MERCHANTS &amp; MINERS April.
(Seal)
V U DOtrtH.AMS.
I lerk Circuit Court. Semin**:*
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J.L.milvin,. Florid.
Uv: A. M WEEKS. P. i
JAS. IS. HIIAItON.
S o lk ll o r for i*&lt;*nifitiilmini.
A P T ! 10. 17. 21 ii nd ,M.»&gt; |.

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FOOT KPECIALIS’
'orn»._ Bunions. Ingres*
m itK ’ 9 M’ o d Nalls. Heavy C a l M. —
oueeu ur U rtd s c M r x
f JB-’ B feet.
! J P r Hi u n . ii, i.. L i u r a
Yowell Draw Hide.
Orlando.
I'hona.
E ls v a tc^ * -

i hriiti parties who want tn luiilti themselves a homo
from their own plans and pay for it.

$50(1.00 cush,

Balance like rent.

Elton J. Moughto
ARCHITECT
First National Rank Bid;
Sanford, -------------- Floric

Special 59c
Old English Fluor Wa

OlTer Closes March 28
Sanford. Flu

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Ball Hardware C o

By GEORGE M cM A N U S

L5CV C t O L L ^ ; T H N T 'b THE".
M U S IC l E V E R
THEL P|^ 0 -

Membar 1 . t 4 ,

Manufactured by
Kheraiin-Llntl.ley Patat r —

Fnrt Ihcrcc— Fort Pierce farms
drainage districts awards contract
for extension of ay item.

the

FLORIST"
(or all occasions.
* Myrtle. Fhony 260-W

ARCHITECT

After keeping it for eighty year.*
Miss Susannah Barlow of Windsor
England, was buried in n night­
gown which wan mndn for her trosseau. She was, however, disap­
pointed in_ love, und the garment
was never worn.

BRINGING UP FATHER
Akr

I DAVID B

Best in everything
for the car.

lHt &amp; Klni
HOBO KIDNEY AND BLADDER S T
A U G U S T I N E . FI.A. — St.
Johns County Is reached through
REMEDY
WANTED
trio St. Auguntine Ev&lt;»ninfir Rccorci.
High Blood Pressure. Headaches, Quit results. Two centu pc? word.
\erdigo and insomnia are symp­ Sample copy on request.
toms of kidney trouble.
NOTICE
The liver and spleen are some­ TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Daily
Times, tho great homo daily,
The Orange General Hospital,
times enlarged.
A treatment of Hobo Kidney and rate lH c per word, minimnn. Orlando, offers young Indies a
Standard Curriculum
Bladder Remedy has given m«nv charge 25c cash with order. Write three-year
course in Nursing. Good health
m*oph» a new and firmer grip on for complete rate card.
and character are cen tin l re­
KHT VI HO INI A—Clarksburg. Tha quirements. They must be ut least
Clark sburv
Exponent, morning
icludlng Sunday, mnrnlnc luaue. 18 yenrs of age and have had not
c ent per w o M , minimum 14a.
less than two years of High School
ALM BEACH” ” C60NTY—T b« or its equivalent. Please write or
scene of stupendous development- see the Directress of Nurses,
Rend about It In tho Palm Beach
1Post. Sample copy sent on re­
quest.

O llie r

For Sale

k OR SALE— 32 acre, 2 miles out. Fo r RENT — Furnished room, FOR RENT—Rooms with or"
and kitchenette. Shirley apartBetween 2 subdivisions. 900 feet
out meals.
Reasonable
on brick rond. Going nt a bar­ ments. Opposite Post Oil
Lincoln House.
gain. Phono 57I-J.

&amp;

WANTED— Young lads
ier to work Saturdays
lO a jlF o rd 9 passenger sub u rb a n dress !L ( are of Herald

____________ PRINTING
WIGHT PRINT SHOrers a specialty. Ph
0 Railroad Avenue.

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...... x?b ,nml "M o body)
1021 lord Sedan.

tUrn 0UV ncn
with quick service and
tho best materials.

_________ RBAL~ ESTATE

Real Estate

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Truck.

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PINEHURST
is DISTINGUISHED
asu a SINGIJIARIY
W irrw w ju
T V IM V F Q T M IT M T
t a d
O I IN U U L i/\ K i j Y
O U U U E bSFU L
wk-sV.XvIn
and for TOMORROW.— and IN-

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SHOE REPAIP'NG
H o p k i n 's

Help Wanted

1023 Ford Touring social

for second-hand furniture. Call
Phone 647.

Uuel

CONSIDER YOURSELF FORTUNATE, that homesites are STILT m m ir
ABLE ’TO YOU in PINEHURST at TODAY’S P R i a g p ri«s which g f e
Inu Kb I ftor
SSlnyears
ancef to
of come.
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PROF I TS to property owners in PINEII
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Automobiles

A N Y F U R N I T U R E T O SELL!—
USED
F U R N IT U R E
C O .- M i r rora resilvered. fair price., paid

Attorney-nt-Law

CO M PAN Y
kn along a Trying
-!ng of tbo tnluco

Classified Directory

'Slarnnllnaanre M U ST he
|r In person at Th e Mnn| Herald office or by Ir tTrle phone d ls e e a tla res arc not m ild .

leous.

A n Orthodox
V a ste r D inne r
•Thero nrn many po&gt;&gt;ph&lt; m whom
early rising has no rom +* a und
who prefer thulr celebration to
lako placo at nioro conventional
hours.
Ruch people will llkn to
gather nt a dinner table, and hero

^Bounted * line.
B m charts SOe I

brtlsers should give their
I or postofflco address as
k* their phone number If
Heslrn results. About one
r nut of u thousand has a
tine, nnd the others can’ t
knlrstn with you
unless
snow your sdilreas.

i:'” |’, "..d aa. -rill- non tIi Ii.iK
Ilie iiorihrnst
*»f tlit* no
«|trirt«*r of tli*« MoiithcaMl «n
. t«»r. an 1 t!»•• nurth hnlf «.f tlio noi
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tun &gt;111 of rompUint In UiI.m vim
•»t flu* &lt;*mrt lliMiHv* at Hanf
.Vrnliiol** «’utility, Ulurlilu. &lt;m M
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•I'ril'nt *»U. Hi*. -*aid In lug In it 11
ril for it...
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duced rates are fo r conBis Insertions.
length
■Vrds
ds of average
sveraga

i » nuggest'-d an Easter menu.

Some !\'rir I'enjirs tn Hie l cry Spirit nj the Season

D 'irni'w d

Hill Hardware Company

&gt;nie It. u nknow n) T hom a s,
nnd
husband. I■
•• A Uei l.er. .uni •aeh of iMtiirii ’ti
ii Ambli-r. d-&lt;--.t,*-d: Annl &gt;1 a
living nml if iti'.oi, mi t,o r . [ Ituw.ion. d)0-uMPd. mid liu-ib.in I a
i n t e r . «ts !:: :h i
l.rmorl O. Itawson. dcv'i'-i irit; m.il &lt;■
luvolvtij in this s u it .' .1* ist* A. Ircnhour. drcrasvd. or o i l , . '*
" »"''••• " a follow in g i l r - l l
iuiiIj
tunU-r i
s* rlbcd lands ulluutr. lying and o .--| *
re f. S i til u --1 Ac
Im. In the fou n t) of Hrniliinl*- a n il.- r. Marl bn A.
.-l.'t*- of | lorida more purtleuhirL *
A. S* broil, r.
&lt;i-»«-rlo*-i| a . follows, to-w it:
■
William
li
•Jovi Ttimrnt Lots
Tun f ; » i,n- l 'S
Surah
r*-rr*
lr»a the North Twrlv , I i
PVOtl I I . _
of Lot 1 21 . In rf-rtlon Five ■
. l )Vhm*e narti* Is utt- Arr.n
G ). row ash p Twenty ( 20). Snutl, S
------ Wlghtliinii I whose
n,lrty •30J Last, contain- ■
» l» u nknow
n) Thomaa luic i..1) ucreN
...... .........
m ui•• &lt;*r Iimh.
iliin*-). A. Iteeker. an.I .-jrh of
il. . - ii, ill nr o(|i, ru-|,*\ umi all mill to any and ull other persons ■
I "ii.
&lt;Ik linioc kii latrr- whose nami-s nre iinknonii. c l a i m - ' ■
in ®
ii tin- lands uml pmni,es lu­ Inn any rlKht. title* or
.&lt;n&lt;J to the laritlN hereinabove &lt;b-. ■
ll lu thin sun.
I'hh'-arlinr hy tin- ntvnrn bill of icrlbrd. or any part or pared there- ■
nil'll bereln,
that
you may
i some light, till
ur ■
Inlr
III t I till. Imid , Invulvpil In
&gt; sty I* d suit, IIM b'.|UK Nit1
Ik .lint)-. Florida,
. . .nilliole
.

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All Right Boys— L ei’s Get Busy!

W. c . Hill amt U. ,

*'• aR*a-'*r Jr-- Compluinants.

L o s e s.s. will he ve| rr&lt;lm p i r n '
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L a ; Cask In Advance

Contest Open From M arch le t to October 1st

M W M baS. talsu known as
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CITATION.
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D«f*!tnt.int».
V ' Hb'bard H. Marks, If living. ■
m : i oh im p l ic a t io n
a"J wile. Mary Addle Aiarl.a. if 1*1 J
1'I- F U iltlH A . TO: Marili!i ! ini,. ( laris,s i . Amblrr, if living ■
imucl A-.-rt-.i. Martini itt'hru- mol .in,band. l&gt;anM fi .vmhlrr if ■
tbn A. arlirmli-r, .\lnMha A. llvini-. Annl*- K. Itawson. If In in *, c
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riclir.K|..r. Colin .M ll.» im. living, and ir - Itber. uiiy or ail o f : a
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Riven nanm m unknown &gt; i *a
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ILUMN XV.

SANPORl). FLORIDA, THURSDAY. APRIL 9. 1925.
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S.WILLDELAV

Fake Suicide

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P R IC E F I V E C E N T S

N U M BH B 215,

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Faces
Charge O f Contributing To

Largest Single Piece o f In­
dustrial Financing In His­
tory o r Country Is Started
I*y Detroit Mannfacturcrs

jateinents Given
|Out Are Guarded (
Also Assert
U. S. Will Have No
P a r t in Private Loan

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MARKETTODAY LARGE INCREASE
BUSINESS AHEAD.
Breaks Down
SCHWABTHINKS Youth
And Tells Father

ivernment Adopts
,e n i e n t Attitude
toward The French
|ln Financial Crisis

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DODGE MOTOR:O hio G o v ern o r’s Son

SECURITIES ON
IR PAYMENTS

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As Enemies Pretend

Young Hill Donahey Said In
Have Tltkvn Fifteen Yerir
Old Girl to Capital Front
Gainesville Sunday Morning i

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COUNT REACHES
Upon ApCANADA WHERE Hooting
pearance In Senate
HE ENDS SILENCEIDeclares He Will

$160,000,0(10 In Stock
Is Offered For Sale

Steel Magnate In Address lie- Governor Turns Son Over To
fore New York Building
Authorities And Declares
Congress. Says Accomplish­
Right "Thing Will lie Done
ments To lie Wonderfu I
Recent Purchasers Of Dodge
ZANESVILLE. 0 „ Apr. 9.
Firm Are Hacking Scheme;
NEW YORK, Apr. 9.—“ I believe
— Hal Donahey was fined JlUO
Purchase Price 14B Million the next 20 year.- will see the
and costs on a charge of con­

Disprove Charges

Soon aa He PoHaes Border;

tributing to the delimiuincy o f
K eep s R e m a r k s on H u n g a r y Ministry O f Premier
grontest expansion anil the greatLillian Vogel, IK and was pLuc, NEW YORK. Apr. 0.— The larg*
j. .
.
,
,
Refuses To Resign
«*st single pieie „f industrial fi- ,M,t accomplishment American In
ed under control of thei? TuMONTREAL, Apr. 9—Count Mi­
nnneing in Anteriean Imnking hix-j dustry has ever known,”
rani | venilo Court until lie in 21.
chael Karolyi, first president nf the
While
Under Fire
iory—th.! sale of $ UlO.lMlO.iHMi, Charles M. Schwab, chairman of
Hungarian republic, whose threeI ^ " rl &gt; , securities for Dodge the hoard of the Bethlehem Steel
ZAINESVILLE.
Apr. •».—
[WASHINGTON. Apr. 9.—
month visit In the United States
PARIS, Apr. 9—The Chamin
others
Inc.,
tin*
third
la
rites
t
Conjuration,
in
n
n|n**ch
before
lli«*
11nI
Donahey,
Son
of
(Jovernor
Vie Frederick Roy Martin, ^enernl wns marked by efTorts to have the
„rt«.
ie American attitude to|muiiufncturer o f automobiles In the; niinuai meeting o f the New York Donahey, faces a charge of contri­
state
deportment
release
him
fron;
or
°T_ D ePUt*®S th is
nr,l France in her complibuting to the
delinquency of a has” rCTl^Hwll|lis ^ios'l *fo laki^ef-'a P,p^fr® not to discuss political n°on began discussion of the
Scrpa was mounreii aV dead wV)ui„nWll/ „ I1,T !ftUr ' hai t,Hla,v’ , **uildimc congress Wednesday,
[ted financial situation will iloxfne
when it was reported she ha.L
r“ J " V11 '""P a iy . bank" h i:, to this end." he contln- minor ns a result of taking 15- feet April 21. lit- will enter busi-! nffolrs while there, broke his s i - ■ financial situationPrem­
u,;„ ,
. . . . , venr-old Lillian Vogel to Coltim- iums.
rnmc muko some piovoment jumped to death in San Francisco .... '
, l,. l | ! c] “ !''',l, lh'' *»«!.
(:,mI has endowed thifn
lienee for the first time Wednesday ler Herriot appeared and-b**-'
nmmnioth automobile business from country'with the vastest o f nntural bus in his motor car Sunday.
‘ v v,«.r.firr his arrival
^aVifedtoo‘ go*»„
„ nnt*x,
one o f s y m p a th y , it hoentne liny. Now it is learned that Roxnf Us A L . "h n ^ n d ' r? ? utry wi.'
a n a p ea k in g h in id a
n oisy
. p'r at the most
The girl war. found in - room
soil.
own W e d n e sd a y , nnd n n y
’!
‘ l H v " ;...... ..
that
welcome
from
fnilowera
and
integrity, the bravest spirit ing house there yesterday. Young
His comments made to news- .
. ,
llnest of ideals."
lhmahev recently was arrested for
tposit ion to s u g g e s t t n u ij t.r" "wYi«. Is R o sin e d second h'«‘ - ’ nrogram'w( ub,ll U‘ i,m um .,i\TwU h nn,f lh* ftni
paper men, revolved about the pres- h(^V S fr o m ‘ he opp osition
(.ant e m ake s o m e m o v e m e n t I band. The fake suicide was tri. d X ~ m .b i i l
o!r,.
&lt; &lt;o " lf 1 hud
hu' mv
• choice to be born l ulling and served a three day
ent government o f Admiral Horthy
T h e p re m ie r said he WOlllll
Lynrd fu n d in g h er d e b t w ith to cover up the fact that Roxinr
nll,| ,|.^H *$ 'common n w i" ' 1 bolM-ve I would choose to inil sentence.
In Hungary. So reactionary and s h o w fig u r e * th a t th e tinatlL rnited S t a t e s Imr I'Fcn Indefl-, had married Joseph without divo!i-i , l(„ k tll
,
followed earl v next ,M&gt; “
mnn ‘ "day. he told
lie will be nrraigneilI be
before l*ruopposed to democracy Is this regi- clal situation of France is not so
tiraliani at !&gt;
fell
ing Serpa. (da.ms for b
. s
n
r
H
n
m l m £ \ ..... " « . rly v '” "'
build-,.,.,.. Judge Clarence tin,I
me. lie said, that not only Is the critical as has been broadcasted by
iThU information wlrilo not offl-i ntudo by Serpa led
an expose •*» |benture bonds
I*"™.
workingmen attending the Io'clock Friday.
safety of Hungary menaced but his political enemies. “ I wont
Li
me through well-informed the fake suicide.
3llii.ddo.O(i« Cheek.
[meeting.
: Lillian Vogel. 15-year-o
.
_
old schunl
also the |&gt;eace nf Europe.
speak 0f our f0r*feil dell because
Itirdic
girl, uixompuiiird &gt;&lt;ning Dunaliey
B»
coroborafedhy e v - --------- .
Wllhta , r.., dav . ............... .
v , J Made
g j I'in I llirilie
Y ....,
He
carefully
refrained
from
you are aware of the uncertainty
Mr. Schwab was Introduceil as t•• ( 'iiliilitlius Sun,Inv night. Where­
tho action o f the Unit- of the situation," he said.
Heads nf Seminole criticising
present tu abouts of the girl was a mystery School
;&gt;d States authorities' in holding
For hours Wednesday evening
in.*,., ** **,««,i« ,,••• j . •«■'. lie ad finni Sunday night until shortly
Gounly PassResolutionA.sk- him to his pledge which ho adm ltt-1Paris was convinced that Premier
Iniltled it.
.................................
..... . when
........she
U'liiie
inmn Wislnesduy,
in, ,-nl' wliiclt might !»• u-fii
Legislature
To
Present ed so that his passports might he Herriot had decided that his gov. 1 1 i ,1
...
•'n nperatiim Udwt'eii inmin lli-! was discovered in u roaming hmise
military purposes.
granted to permit him to visit his |ernment should fall, if fall it must
Constitutional
Amendment
,u
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, i. , fora in industry and Tleinocrntle re--in Colunibus bv the (lovernor's
I nan Siifu rviximi Diilicd
wife then ill In a New York h os-'on a side tasue in preference to
i Dn-lge estate. Thi . it is he|i, vell
u,lwrcn •‘"'I'lnver
and I wife, after Mrs. Dnnahev had re­
|K*iII„ ing I'Aphinall'i.ix made :it
pita).
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! risking a fight on the .financial
reived
a
telephnoe
call
from
ZainEndorsement
o
f
a
constitutional
White ll„i;
T c sday to tin. 1
will I" the largest check which Ims'l " u" 'v, rV I*®1" 1* " "
wh“ 'l‘ lh‘*
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----Criticises Mencken
question. His raising of confidence
esville.
amendment providing for an ap­
invir nax.'i'd in « Kiinmercial trail-15* ‘ ,,kir
f&lt;Ti it w:tI'xplainetl •Wi»dii"SThraugliout the youth denied pointive State Hoard of Education
fiction.
lie prided liiniself in his long
[•: at tin* titf il&lt; |i:irtmont that
knowledge
of the girls' where- as advocated by the Florida Feder­
On
(he
basis
o
f
the
net
purchase
i
career
in
which
he
lud
Imiulled
|!in **tl
not
D.iylmtn f'hosen as f ’nnvcit,
I.' ..- w ... i \ ...... *, . mil',', tvhii'li was revealed fur the. buiidrwls o f thiiosnnds o f working nlimit.;, insisting he hud taken her ation of Women’s Clubs was the
|l i»rvi t ii i.f p. ivutu luring floutloll t lit I o r iNi \l \ i.t: lit* 1 1|| tiim- tonighl bv flu iv iu e Dil- n i’U, he had never had
..................
a strike..
|home before leaving Xnr Columbua. feature o f the meeting this week
ill Ilit t •Dint i V »n.l tint I tli'Uh1
for V d c aits C lose Meet l'ii. In ail of the banking firm, D il-1 I believe," be said, "that among iThe girt is a charge of the Mils- of tho Seminole County Hoard uf Karolyi excluded from tho United ! S f **. * * ti l
juv:i! Itiiwrvrr iiiiullU'lul, \v*«)tilil In*
Staton when she arrived there for minority of two v l t « . wheiMw'o
in
Aui'.uslim *t* W eilliesdav -'in. Head and Company, will rlenr the wiirkinginen of American there 1klngum t oiiidy pruiuite court, her Education.
i«*ft i «11 ihU in l!i. nit* it p itfi hi ■
„ p iained that their v o l e s
’ an estimatisl nr.ifii id in,in* tliun i« more nf real sound m orality,1l,« rent» having aeiiuruted. She rvThe resolution passed bv the a ecture our. It w a s"U n jon .»
NE. A|ir. 11._ Mo.ooo.mio mi (lie tiutisaetiou andinmre nf real decent living tlu*i»!*kk‘" with her f;.thef'« sinlei.
Florida Federation of Women’s attack a Ion- vvorhuii, Count Kar- had been miscounted, it was at
1111 an nil'll-ial way, ihe staL •IfST. AIJCIIKTINK
,,
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, ,
,,a 1Mill
‘
* ' Confronted
—* 1 with *l
' ' at* *'
1... ^ ••
1i. •• . . . . .
once assumed that Herriot’a resigrun retain
retain eoutrol
control nf
of llmlge
Dodge lintllrn- line
among many o f* "those who
rank!
the girl
the Clubs ami which was given en­ 0,yi
C.mnt Karolyi said he thought i t ! nation w^» certain,
f . * im
: ; Vl'ii
' , ‘yi '„
, - ‘ iioiiu
/i„„t,.d
V *■ “ J|ly
m 'cKeteil
, " r, ' |
fl^ctnumanils“ nv
ther*
thrmigti Iiwnerslila
o f r,00,1)00
the
themsdlves higher . I am glad they executive inun.-Jnn ill Columbus dorsement is as follows;
siipeivi-iinn
-ii w 'i;. riiiatitaiiKi
,
,,
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..
would he for the best if soviet RuaThe minister of itnance, M. D*
Hus nfleriionn. he admitti'il driving
thi ruinitiy, the late depart er uf the dcimrtnmiiL nf Florida of
: i
, ” ..,,,1'..,,*,' u.’ |.
. ' :iill me Charley,
Itrruiiiili
Experiences
l
*ie
gill
in
Columbus.
.Miss
Vogel
of
tliI-1
*'l-M
l?ri’«l!/'1
iV.*r!*iion1
'*
&lt;
V
f''wVi-1
\ia
wt&gt;re
r**coKnlxed
by
all
the
naMonxie
Issued a statement which
explaiaeil.
fl - first
,1 , American I - gim, at the , l
„
s
' 1
.
was uken to mean that Thuriday a
t.limi el cn-n| .-ration between ini' seasinii Wednrsdny nT the sev- The imlicuUil profit of xi-i,oun.oou
Mr. Sdnvali recounted the story in relating the story of her dii- men’s Clubs, the constitution of UoM'
ri (ire.-eiiting tho difforem e be­ of the first meeting with Jimmy appeuruiice to C’hU'f
of Police Florida should In* so untended us
Describing what he termed the »Djl*ihent by the Bank of Franca
* slat" ili-pnrtm -nt tind bankers imiUi annual convention of the T'lurtween the price puid for the p ro-1
Ihi’ m.illcr was contained in il [ion &lt;le|iattnu-nL.
The new state Pei tv mill the aggregate amount' Dugun, one of Ids older friends French at Columbus, who was rc- to provide for u llounl nf Kdurn- persecution by the llorthy govern- f ' 11 K‘ vo *bsoluteIy correct flfuria.
- Count
-1
eeenud
nuestisl by the (Snvernnr to inves­ tion such a- ^vjsts.
Karnjyi
said that his ,l?ut the
the minister’s
minister*! words
wur
has Wen ment’*
■. ei"i. ...I ' f.., Ihe pn-• fui'iii -fi .. 1.
... Iieud aD., i d.'ie,rtmi".t , ( f , ,
,
numug his funner
, , em
' 'ployes. . He
, tigate
tigaie ih&lt;*
aflair, said tlint
th.* affair,
that she hud found effective, hi most Ather stutes footstep* Had; been iW y ed
oUcur*.
wa
B I./ tie -late ii&lt; arim.'iit duriuh . . iitiiia - ! t ot tint Snanish-Anieii- ,
.
,.
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million ilolliiih l.v 'V;'*,, "V, u , A ,,lrV |, ar, eKi,&lt;,lln',i!'teil Hal tnke her to C?olumbuH of the Ainericuu Union; um| be it agents and spies and
that one_ one
The
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....
. . statement
.
. laid;
. . . - aS B IH U
«• II.e
. .ilniin'ndr.itioii. Mai. can \v;ir vete..in.-', lie servid nc- the
‘ ‘ cost" uT flouting
’
the huge sloel;,
1
P'a,,t “ ! llonieHtenil,,
jt Wlg, af,,,r h, o’clock and
P.il'J.
lively in both the Spanish-Aineii- anil Ism,I issues.
“ Rcsolveil, (bat we petition tho occasion he hud been trailed In the weekly statement o f the Bank
'"&gt;"■&gt;'&gt;'••“ •- ago ,mt after M r .,^ ,. Wit:i nf ra|(| t0 K„ home. She
New York by two men.
o&lt; France should appear without
lilcr.
.1. of (ioviTumcr.'
.
, ,1 Kxiiresscd
•1
, can
n...ami
f,.,i World
.
. Wiira.
jiioii n, Davnnm wa
Over- hi d (icncral .Motors.
iiiiii'gie huil made linn manager, dt-ehm-d. Chief French said, that next legislature to submit to the
Scores
Horthy
Government
having intervened
la th - •inleiuont the mt, ,&lt;• l
-1 u«d a -th e IJ-U nncling plaie. 1 Ml. „ llljl(| llim,lUlu.,.(1 l(ml t|„., ‘ I wanted to make an im prex-.
j,t,r
0^
.c.ort
m
•
’’•*' j her escort was gentlemanly in ev |M!Oplf ,,i Florida a constitutional
_.
# Li
.
. . In the establishment o f the various
amendment
providing
for
a
State
|f ll.e :■ |„|„
;it ill D " flotatio'i , ,?
clI*1 rl,|la. ’1 uI |,! o r ! ^, u ...' ‘ , 'r
*' his
,„, ’ WJ1.S
The
crux
of
his
argument
against
item„
forming
lhe
bankll |iabliiU« ,
.
. /,‘
. . . ,lff,,r
1,1 1 ‘ &lt;"**
d m firm
1 1 1 111 which won
u&lt;M| th
VI 1o!«
C* , "," • , Mr , ^ ' o d . sal,II "and
........., n's1 ory wuv
W ily M
11*111
V.UIH
&gt;
was guilty o f no
furcign hoiids in tins country |*nc fou c rlornln
iiKrei«»n ...............................
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Hour,I of Education, appointive in the Horthy government was that which dt.a, w?th e|thrr bUU
cir.'
l'‘V",s ! V " V ‘■,'u,,try fir. .0 0, f .It. via - f i i !
Il
,Jo‘,W Brothers pi,..... tv over the th‘ dear old man and I wailed wrong doing.
lax 1 |,r.
the main, of which only the Gov- it was so hostile to pregreasive d e - . culation of the tre „ u r y ’s current
d and bankers were
■&gt;,
. C r ,'" V f i J i W - ! 1,1,1 i,{ “ ic (Jem nil Motor, ('..r- nroun,I everything In.ikcil fine ni.d
{.
, Friend’s Home
Tkcd to fill11" - h toe stpte Uf part - ' ' •• "K ,.1 '
• •-t i-i'ti •f . ............... WU-, Jaually $1.12,000,- ’ * was swelling with pride until we
'
■i nor and the Commissioner of A g­
said. riculture shall he ex-olV,cio mem- morratic principles that it was a account. Tht. publication of I'hurH|cnt niilt ii formation ,-,uv erning * “ lvi" ’
- i,Ky'
i i 11" "
cash but that 10 ,000,0*HIrcaiiie to the great open hearth furA rm in g at ( oIiiihImi-s.
mennee to the political development Uisy'w Imnk &lt;t«temen* will show
;ond ilmti 111; A. ( . .MlID, 1ensncola ; W0((|,| |((J ,|w|Uclt.,| for (fividvn«lH mue. And n« Mr. Carnegie nml I
(Coritimied on Page 8.)
irh pniiect1 d operations.
Ut s , anil upon fthieii snail he also nr Hungary. Upon internal i&gt;ence lhH
c f thr har.k%
•f I
i live members appoint,s| |,y the GtiV o, t.ur»pe hi great nieasure de- books withThe declaration 1 hava
“The 1I1 partmont
irtntenk o f statu," it e x - ' j .
I" My’ ;bcforu the deal finally was con- looked over the mil we saw ail
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Orlando,
fourth
ilistrirt.
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—
laln..| “cannot o? enorx?, require,
_
, siimatoil
. . .
ernor; one from Piasl Flnrida, one pends . Ife described himself as made In the name of the goveru.
i. in to vimsiili it. it
Tin* ' ' uv' Arthur ciindc, Sar.t- 1 PuLlic interest in the project, Jthe wall of the pit and smoking \ I'*’* ’
*'* ‘ j '7
** from South Florida, one from West "very pessimistic concerning the n„ . nt."
I'D 1
,0 upon the merit &lt; o f
wn^ electedidc|sntmenl eh.ip- Mr. Dillon aid. bad Ih' cii unpreec-' bis piiH*. “ My Lord.” I thought,| [\ I «l II S I » D (I y 1 0 1 ICCC?S Florida, one from Middle Florida, future o f Europe.
The circulation of the bank last
jirelrn lim as business proposi- ' Iqui, succeeding Dean l.ui u n hjii-n- Jcnted foi this tv p i'o f truii-actioiiM“ this looks bail for the new man_______
mid one front .Middle Smith Flor­
The reason for Ids •persecution Wl.„k wu, alWlolinced as almost 41,|'W\ 1 . * a mnting any respon si-11 , r " f et- Mvi rs. vvho retired. Ho- 1 Since the ale o f tin- property wuh uger."
*
I WKKT PALM REACH Apr.
Ida."
hy the Horthy government he said (ioo.ooO.IKHJ francs, which is the
lility wlu.i-'-er .11 connection with , ‘Y*1
1w,t,- 1.V!V&lt; ,f iu :
‘ housiimls of ,a b -j "So I holler,-,I down. II,.y
It is believe,I that shark's lore
The endorsement was given this was Ids progressive political phll-1 legal limit Thursday, a.-cotning to
m iranmetions.
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D'lcgram , and letters , what nri. v„u doing?
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! to pieces the Imdy of .li ^ e ' .Me- resolution following the reading by osophy, which, he contendwl wa.t M. Uerenger, reporte rof the fireelected dLjiart-,
depart |I6U. poured in upon the bankers| « A ltd he |,Mike,I up and hollered, Curley, 30, of .Stuurt. who wuh
0n’ t .&lt; for fund-rn loans shoul d,
.V.1!
rwmcted
Superintendent T. \V. Lawton of regurde.l ns radical and bolshevik nance committee, this Item should
1
"lent
historian.
Jack
Siubiath
front prospective
investors m 1 l .
lot, th-'M-fure. slate or imply Unit
drownrd Tuesday olf St. Lucie lit- a letter written by Mrs. Lucy \V. by the Hungarian government, appear ax 43,000,000,000 francs.
Tinripit
policcmun,
wlio
won
tile
Kurone
ami
the
United
States,
i-y are •ontiiurunt
'&lt;tiiihrii| upon
IIIIUII oil
an e.v.
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“ Who thi* Hades are you ? ’
! let when lie ami Fred Hunt, New Uliickmnn, president uf the feder­ Stanley Baldwin, prime minister
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re,sion fr-,,1, tho department o f 1 ’ * .... r»n^ »"•■'' r" r "eurmg thu seeking to buy aecurltit
o f llie 1 “ I’m ihe new gcncrul manager," York chemist, was swept over- ation.
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mmt members in the department new company. Many o f tlo-m earn,F-ite t'rariliiig thorn, nor
; hoard from 11 small cruft. The
The board instructed the xecre- ered a radical tmlay in the u,|- u ® ^ '
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prior to February 2X, wu, elected from 1lodge enr dealers for whom I ri'idied.
I r 1 |;.-i-tus or contract refer
s » » i « a . . . . iw. Hank or France had sent him a
"Well, voting feller," he ealled |theory is based on discovery of tary to write to Senator M. ( ’ .
■rueant
ut
arms.
,'pit'ial
suhseriptlou:
provisions
will
f&gt; th* n'tiMdf r.f this guVtil lino-lit. '
,i .mocracv ^the Fnoni- u* , sharply worded letter expressing
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... up. ’’you’ve got a good job, you portions o f flesh on tho bench near Overstreet an,| Representative J. II #
Mcmliera of the executive com- be devi,ed, and others ca n iejrom 1
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w#tch „ . . J ’ * |oiymp„ lt which 11 phy.lciaA re" • " J " ,linl0CraCy’ the ( ount ■*! astonishment that tho bill Incfea*
"The department believes that
It. Lyle „ f the action taken,
h view ,.f the possible national inpl*’ptcd today were
loim -r owners o f podge cars in
.
. . . .
ing the circulation had not been
That was Jimmy Dugan."
' port'-tl to be part o f human lungs, j
He had high praise for his treat introduced in the chamber Mon­
J. W. Osteon, trustee from Altu .
Itwts invnKfd it shouM have the &gt; F,r9t rilatrict. C.eruld Hates, reniote sections nf tho Went. Over
The
body
o
f
Hunt
wus
recovered
stock nml
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monte Springs, reported to the. I ment in Canada, Great Britain nnd J
Lm Monxie tnuirvened, say|pport unity of saying to *h • tin- ; Dliait c it y ; llryan S Pemberton, subscription o f both
.. . wus
...... said
■&gt;.&lt;■&lt;, to
1 u nr
.-.-uivu n
&lt; -adr 1evduC, V, lril L
i o o p i T I sCl
. and M'nt ,0 N‘,w W k ," ''1 n‘ Kh'
board that ho was unable to find a France where he was permitted to 1i „ g lhut the letter in his view
Iaarasota. Harold P. Mt'Jnck, lira- bond iv ues
bV ii
assured
(Writer! concerned l should it on* •!. •. f t on; Glen
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% * # Avon
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Park, i iiy the fioml of applications already
location for a negro school in that speak without restraint.
( should be disregardad uad need
xr ..d.i.u'oie to ,|n su, that there
''j Killed at New Orleans Conlidge’ s Reply To {district, mid upon the suggestion
nr is
not be read in parliament; he in•............... »-&gt;• w - ' o M i c f
K ; ' r"c-'
of Suimrliitcndfut Lawton. Mr. Os.
withdraw
Pern lias Been Given teen agreed to confer with Mr.
U't-V ii
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Wjistis l ong Madison; T. H. Howf‘ l **I
I&lt; W ’ l t p r
NEW DID,LANS, Apr. O.- A
wntie the eiprial utterances are
■a i i j u x r i
i l t - t i coroner, endeavoring today t&lt;i lieHallies with reference to obtaining
Later in the evening the gover­
’ Iat *' ' 1 ? „ "
iC 2 r.ek,^*S2I? ! Third district; J Leo Anderson. | | I/L
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lerminc how William Muxxie, dure-1 WASHINGTON, Apr. «. — The a donation o f land near his fernery.
nor of the bank sent a second let­
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’ I IN 1 uoln; \\. H. Li ens, Peurai&lt;&gt;•( f f 11011
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i V l &lt; l ( 1 0 y ih-vil "I. m-.per” ir.et d.-utli lu-t Prvniilent'R reply In the Peruvian
Cupt. G. E. Atkinshn appeared
ter, replacing the first, saying lu
♦t » #u.rJ \ ‘M l . „ Il
W. Mtllwv.i, Uilttin; R.
j it
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hiirbl In nil 1111U1 in which he twice memorial in connection with the before the bmird and complimented
Kir* sin
•Itcel that agreement between the
“ it
inn'icnm with 'bankiriL
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( / ( H l l i 1 T C C t l \ V 01111111 nightly somersaulted in u midair Tarnn-Arica arbitration case was Ihe teachers o f the I’aolo school
government and the bank nma
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entertainment before visitors at an delivered to the Peruvian Aniltas- ami asked the hoard to grant an
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The city of Melbourne today was lomptetc. The bank undoubtedly
amurement park, Wild bin landing sailor this morning. Il is expect,-il appropriation o f ffio f„r the in­
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J 1'tni.-r-' •• or Jatka;
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, 'd th '' J u n i v i V • •P*»*»tuii failed '■&gt; function, Jnrr- j the contents will l»- made public stallation „ f electrical wiring. This enjoined bv Circuit Judge J. J. had expected thst the financial fclH,
•«,i,irr iimltuti,i,i o f nrnmnientd; Jnsenh
Cliittcndcn. Sanford.
oay fuccu
tnee’county
county couri on " ’|,,‘ ru.,
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Y'dtlcnden
S a .V fo rd ' U" " 1|lire
li»’chargu
fu
^ d *th
to l.fI
,!,n#etion’• *-*,,rr*!«, tomorrow
! h‘* c,,,u,' " morning.
u
Dickinson, of the Seventh Judicial or thui part of it referring to aa
Joseph
(
hittenuen,
sanfunl.
a
having
,|iluor jf, court^on
;u,r |MW. »**fT rim" J,1
Into InncnsIbUlty.
was done.
’ r for the purpose of collectiai'’ it
.
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increase in the limit of the cir­
The superintendent wax author- District sitting in session in San­ culation und its advances to the
sea-ion while her attorn,*V'. George*
ford
from
annexing
certain
terri­
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. 'M'1*-o f preventing i House Tsi Start Bill
f" •’“ n,r,,&lt;’ t f"r the erection of tory north of the city under an state would be rushed through parA. DuColtcs iari,| G. W. S(icm, r.
’ Any MiL'eestiou
if negro school at Geuuvu,
|l’0nd flotations m f
country by
election held on Mar. 17. The lianicnt before its next statement
Introduction TodayiJr* rruwar
»:!'lJ,,“
U'ity the ' ,'Vl
•' Jsearch
tout onlcK
winch
”»e,gn govemmsnti,. it is rcalixcd,
court held that the city authorit­ appeared Thursday.
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denee" was seized, was a free I, hi,
i j.’"' ' •'*11*5v to Japan t,» •&gt;"U ,»;&gt;
ies hud no right to annex the terM De Monxie informed the cor.
TALLAHASSEE. Apr. ‘^ - T b ’ |un Tb „ rild0y.
D-nni'" mcc tlu-ir ultitucle to•cc-: &lt;cn|Fundeni* ‘ tnai' the government
introduction
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f
bills
was
to
begin
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however,
not
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the arm onference appears
lion under which It was acting was i nnd bank were in penect agree1*0 he i
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in -thi ijeu.:. v/h ..". if ui,-.'.. ;.^J al|raU}(, jj,,. warrant wu, declared
The Junior Chamber o f Com- present and made short addresses
not held according to th.- statute. ment. M. de Monile’s financial
*lhe
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k o'clock this afternoon fallowing ]
j„,t |),.,.au„,. ti„. „videncc, nurco at its regular luncheon i *»»urlng lho chamber of earnest
comnlainanu
the M
action
measures have reached the melting
an announcement of the personnel, th? « Ul|llor j,, t he ju g " lunird ,»• * ,„„ ,.t|ng today pa- ed a resolution' c,f.ortt,w, '^ : ,v
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were J. U. Bodes and nearly it pot. Deputy Violette, who is re­
Dostruetive Forest
o f various staidlng comniittees. Tb,-|,v j
(tol ^pi ritn of frumenti, but
««, #•»*%» Com m l»,i,n t,» re- r* ^
Amcr'ean Fru.t
iloxen other property holders in ported to the financial committee
.i - i,log Me t.ity t ommission i&gt;» ri |c,rowers; A. C. Carter, manager of
F i l ’/»u
I ? o J ... biennial appropriation budget has
A petition bearing the signature the territory sought to he taken in. of the chamber has been chary- -I
Cn L i l l l l
bL.,.|| submitted to niemlK-rs o f the
The argument for the Injunction by it to draft a report cn tht De
■' - ‘ ically every student earnll* Sanford High School, and wus made by M. II. Smith, while Monxie bill, introducing the vari­
Bi ALKHURCL
o , V■a., Apr.
' the city provide funds the city of Melbourne wn,s repre­ ous amendments suggested during
forest fires arc still
I' o
for tho completion o f sented bv F. W. llutler, Melbourne tne committees sittings. The licit[ in the vicinity „ f tho p r o - ,
tennis courts, will be city attorney.
uty has conferred with M. £&gt;«
•*w Fhnnnndivh National I . , r
at the meeting of the
Monxie and M. Blum with regard
' hanging winds Inst nigh'
mission n,*xt Monday af- Conservative Press
II?IIH
to this amendment text, but noth­
dii,‘,-lion.,
according to an unnnunreefforl * o f fire figh t­
is known definitely as to what
mu with
Extols Hindenberg ing
•I with nggiyvuted
i. Th]
welling * were destroyready to I xpect* o f the team mid said that
*n:**h‘ to«lay.
form the proposed change hava
the Junior ChiiRilx'r w
'morning
In
M a,ui ol In
l knife lesulting tins
—
, o trperale with any other urgun- till- boyu axpected to take a protaken.
1 in imndiitmt
i- !\ 1l he petition is headed as fol- l
ui... ivti,m nml ho wi," a-.-meitcad (o ! iz&amp;tiun io idHuiniog n leuiii fo« iuii«n,i tmrt m the mining tourna-. •Vwf»! ’ Jv. the undersigned, hereby
BERLIN, Apr. 9.-—Field Mdwihal
Of
V.
D'iiiflds
That party wants a ten per cent
Mill
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he
liju
o
f
?h*i
or
i
n
d.i.
i respect fully petition the City Com- Von lllndenberg, who was n6mi&lt;next year, anil it was t u a a i i i ment at Winter Park.
in the pato of M r s , iS iiu )iia it Spurnsi
proxecutlhii was eond’lclcd by As- liviija opinion that
hat Sanford, i welD President I’ulmer and the mem- jidMO'iu o f Sanford that funds bo|natetl for the presidency in the com ln r^ ^ h 'I^ 'n iV cen ^ T iia n .^ ^ '
Uci’oiH'iliiiilioTi Offer n. tuiit Atforney L. K ikiyte.
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em -irh known its a training , enter ls-rs ussuivd Mr. Ilu*t tliut they l*ro\ i,l» J to complete nuinicipal ] Apr. 20 eh-ctlons, was extolled toi^_____ *_______
Jehu Washington, charged with to In ing u muiojr l e g n lenni would bo piesi'iit, and the chnntbnh- (tvnjtt* courts iinm .'dUtcly.” The i the sky by conservative nationalist
r .hl,&gt;* driving, plead,d g'liHy.
O n l y 'i ' w d V )ay&lt; * S ^ u fi [
;e llcra
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f t promI
c,I the ...
high
Bchool team petition is the outcome o f conxld-1press tixlay. ” no other posslhilityl
•irt wa •i filled |jr» nr .*!(&gt; day
mr- It
'•pic riRtllllltioll illsil )'a\
ipU
at
nt Ilined MipiMirt throtlghout j y a ‘! j agnutioii which has b e e n 'o f once inure uniting discordant | Celery Growers To
.xilioin
| T o P ; &gt; P u ll T a x e s
of
asF(hnl wan nil ivicted
t ||L,&lt; j(|
iliainfi nt,-d for Rome lime, it is de-|toril German people" says DeUtsch
u11 (list if no otlur orgnnlxation tho s, son.
: ill
Meet At 8 Tonight
1 l».l&gt; '
' wa/* fin,i d $•&gt;&lt;&gt; con'd take up ihe paimtimi of
Lund.
d.
Ji
A,.
The
secretary
read
a
letter
from
|rr
I Vic lung. Von Lunder.dortT in an
Ju • •e.
la v*-t
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who
had
j hringliig a inajoc league team Here, L* U. BeynoliU, stut,- Y. M. (I. A.
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Let [
Every grower of 8*ttii»de
I'Die nf Viet* riu I’nt tenon the Junior ( ‘lintnlw r wquld under-roti
•nx for ,-li-ibiiily to ;
.•rente to the Ihliiur thi* petition dctl;irn that every inan and woman do his or her \
Mill
liquor
county
is urged to he DTvtent
1 tvUll IIIIHAVsuing
i
tliv
m
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tt
o
f
Ml»'h
l-.U
I
rts
isi
o
f
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great
I
take
the
work
if
given
the
aulh-1
creation
here
ot
"e
Hernlllulo r,unity
v . ii. r. a . t\i i. .i • •• hI •&amp;»—
u t m o s t t o adept h im In
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1 i"»i&gt;J ,i r(l
Up,'., .-lie,luled for this afternoon. | ••. I" r
.- s and , o. e.
Isiard
,llr. _
m
f
each.
nt
l’ii
uclu^ 7
a, ,
which hawild t&lt;
1
Am ailt tjuf’i i il liv Snip*r\ ixnr 1
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wiio an*» ifer«tl#OI|A Ilf emermit
bvan called for the purpose of
thei Florida
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n
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ys
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1*UM
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m
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by
t'
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|j!-!t»
,
umi
on
motion
o
f
Mr
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jji
••»*tnVro vkl... L-...r .. .&lt; .
j
discussing matters of vital im­
fbi &gt;| tournament which will 1 r.
i&gt;
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IIIUSMII' IIl prcnidi
l’i
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/ q . . i . J r i i j ' Installed
nt, Fluyil I’alan r, Helmut the civic affairs commit High
lie, AM
xviii
he
U hi'hl
■‘noil, are unable i» nre. j S l T l U l T i r l l i l g S c l l O O n e r | portance to local farrarrs. May­
S , ( i t ’ O l J.^P
L l l i i ! I T eLs v ; wjd|
|{,.
King, the new mere-1 tee ,»f fh,.« rhanile*r wits iiw-trin-t law ith R
lu
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going
IS T S itior
or Forrest l-ake, rhsaman ot
Inil!
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tip* hpitlof
| dale tln'iiiwj*!?,
lift* limit*.
, (kin
in Gri
lU
u
ccou
m
of
poor'courts'on^which
!
Is
Reported
Captured!
.the
committee, which ha.-* been
ll
tx
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t
r
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IIM
'llttH
*i*1l
Will
l
i
e
U*'
Mr.
Reynolds
that
the
i NDMe
,iv. -Hpr.
1
i pruclice.
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t handling problems confrudia*
o i l tlv t'haii ,‘r wa;. ready to use Its in ’ , o / a n d Prt
idit under m'
isen 1 1In**tig* ‘ in getting such a lionrd
— ----------------------------TAMPA, Apr. 9.— Immigration | tho growers. Issued an appeal
c u t j tlWIilbri,
ati act i «
klllir.g a root*
RETIRE.'
BEN T f RPU
Fashionable women in Paris, who |officials leave today for Sanlbal
this morning for every celery
K* bu«rh^u*u
I h - ( o r n e w IIM1
-ed he
been |,hind
i'li4’
r
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a
siniiggltng
rci
their
hair
bobbed,
visit
the
Island
producer in tht county U* attend
1
c
l
,
a
n
d
•
hand
,
m
d
It
fUlllllllVl
niemhcr^
Informalthe
rtsli
imiuigrsii
-Ai&lt;a!&lt;, o ci
oil
'Ll if
Tt"*, 1 i i u ' r - rtui
r*ti\ i* or »ua&gt; •iuffni
ur-.-.t'd
,a|
voral other matter j dsirdr-'.-r.er twice a day to have er with 14 alien I., reis.1 ted Vft|&gt;* j in ordei* tiwt ccrisin matters us
1
rd h.at Uft
th-ir rnUTuras set «o that not a 1lured. A coa«t
ImiiorUutce uuy be divpo&gt;e&lt;Li; ‘
1 f o r ulh* T »
U
•Die nature and b.'fn
to lllitk
ranId •-*
tit*
fvom the •&lt; r-cn •
aingld hair U out o f place.
beta to tow th* s
crime, nuV. 1.10,libers i
led and
MuilnWhcd.
t
'
illness o f hit v i/

CHANGE INSTATE
EDUCATION LAWS
ENDORSED HERE

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City Of Melbourne ‘r."'d“Mn* ““ b“"‘ u
Enjoined By Court
From Adding Areas

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'•V Junior Chamber Asks To Be Believed
Of Work Getting 19211 Training Team Students Of High
School To Petition
For Tennis Courts

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Blossoms Bring: Memories

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Flees Prison

hut recently Fife !m»t
in * gown With stuff*,i ^
bird* uii over it.
She
them, she said, and wa* „*
to ascertain that 127 0» ;
creator** had been u . - f
“ creation.”
Another dress dcscrib?&lt;i
Pitt required the skins r(
of paradise to be eewrii
material.

id Protection Society Members Arc
Aroused By Those Wearing Feathers
LONDON,A pr.8,— Use o f stDffcd
humming rirds for decorative pur­
pose* in dress has aroused the ire
of the Royal Society for the Pro­
tection of Dirda, which Issued n
new appeal recently to women,
urging them to abstain from wear­
ing the feather* o f egrets, birds of
paradise, herons and other rare

Queen Maty 1'cn*onully Su­
pervises Spt'ns Cleaning
At 1'nlacc I’ rlor to Depar­
ture on* Cruise With King

Met ting o f the society in Lon&lt;i*t-»,
when ways and means were dis­
cussed to put an end to thin busi­
ness. A proposal was mao* to
foim an international' committee
under the League ol Nations, and
the Duchess o f Somerset likened
to savage* the women wh &gt; adorn­
ed themselves with these contra­
band feathers.
Mrs. Fox Pitt made a striking
S t Augustine— Rond
speech, in which she startled the 071.000 voted for hridj
land, hot in the United States And !•member* by announcement that tion and waterworks -

Labor Saving: Devices j
Bought By Souvereign'
England's Most 'Housewifely'
Queen Advocates Eennomy,
At Iluckinghnm, W in d sor'

Thq story o f Pineluii*sl has bcuii n sinry o f success from llie..very.. IipH jju
ning.
A few short months ago, Pinchurst was proclaimed, "T oriayV B ig Oppor­
tunity.”
TO D A Y it keeps its place as the OUTSTANDING REALTY OPPORTUN­
ITY OF SANFORD.

Incidentally, the queen brought
with her to the castle, her summer
™
home and one o f th? world'* mu*f
magnificent structures, a number
of labor raving devices which ftlie
had bought herself the day before
at an ideal home exhibit in Lon­
don. One of these wa* a new kind
of knife cleaner, the queen cxnmi
ining the apparatun and m iking
, t Ag
t-everal inquiries as to whether the . Aral:*
dealer was ceriuln thnt the polish-? r ^ ' i ;
ing roller would not harm certuin
*
ult) farhioned knive* of very deli- yjai,,.i q
veto make which were used "oner- W|||( H(,n|
ations ago in the kitchen* of Wind- nitn^ fc&gt;
sor. Another exhibit which inter- , arnjva|
By HAUIIV U. HUNT
| Prohibition agents are gettin
e ted the mieun keenly waa an int- ^ e won
W ASHINGTON, Apr. 8.— S en -, set for spring housecleaning.
tor Burton K. Wheeler. Into pro.
Spring, rather than winter, iit proved kind » f mop. She watched ville 0
ircstdve-enndiilnte for vice pre*i- scents, is the time when the wave the demonstration with interest, when I
lent, twice indicted on charge* of of contraband Imow, both *niug- and even took hold uf the bundle Author!
laving helped a Montana nil land glod and home made, reaches it* . her*e|f for n moment, but she did us fltr .
’ y, much to the disappoint_
ebeme, in violation of law, loft crest. And it i* this wave U n cle,,,ot buy
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Vanhington Mar. ISO on hi* way to Sam'* agents have been ordered to nient of the dealer.
j Economy, however, is the wutrh-1
rial.
limp up.
IVhejlIcra friend* have iiisiHted
Increased quantities o f Scotch word at Windsor u&lt; well n* the T V 111
hat his indictment* arc poraccu- nn,| Canndinn whiskies are report­ royal pnhice in l.omlon. Under the f
no cncourions rather than prosecution*, in- t.,j |0 |(), coining in aero** the New t oresent regime thenpired by political and personal Kfur|,(n,| nlll| Ncw y „ rk |,„r,!{.r,. ngement for wastefulness such it*,
7 0 KI
nemic*. *&gt; hether or not that 1* Facing what threatens to l»e the obtained in the days of other rul*
rue, it docs seem that hate ha* greatest spring drive by rum runOne of the fttvorit? stories among hi"5
v
aken n hand in making the lime „ erf, j,, lh.. history of prohibition,
if his trial nt Great Fall*, Mont., Commissioner Haynes ha* assigned resident* of Windsor concern* 1danger*
1 period of extreme anxiety and M,t,|itiunnl men to t:.e dry squads Ouecn Victoria a.id I* known n* urn. om
"The crocuses and the sentinel." , j,A j.
lUtrcss for him.
there
Siam after her ascension
*he , '
throne, Queen Victoria was delight_-ll
....„ „ -tit.- anew olil appetite* that erave
cd by the upiiearnncc of the tirst I" conii
.rial, Apr. in, sir*. Wheeler is exV„ , ’
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the highball, the rickey and the crocuses of the season near the ca n -, Mnngoli
tie terraces. Fearing that th e , Jmy,.
‘ T f'w ^ r r lU F e n m n le “ h « 7 with f c '
‘ s w i l ’ ’^ ? ' demand^ulr bloom* might ho destroyed by spar- 1 * ', ..
nalfee nforetlnmght. sought to pf Fnl
''nit.
And |rows or other birds, the queen se n t;
for a soldier to protect them.
Il '11' *ai"
Queen Victoria never rescinded
"In *
the order, nail year after year n ’ on'* ho
A . n friend of the family put* it s ' w^ tht n'‘ ° * -U 1'
1 1 U renlry stood at the same spot, day 1 father i
and night. During the war when*be insu
'While Wheeler will be nghtlng " ? *
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every available soldier was needed, nrdoua
nr hi* ri-nutntlnn l» flrm.l V .I K »*f "supply mid dclIlUlld.
at the front it occurred to 11 castle Mtnsons
official to looU into the archives to pendant;
learn why and when the sentinel |VJ|‘W
had been stationed near the crocus f w*'" 1,1
hed, and this led to the disappear- i IV 1 ut’,rV
anee of one o f the sights o f Wim’» *‘'n«rnl

BUT WITH THIS C H A N G E -T O D A Y , PINEHURST offers BIGGER,
SURER INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES than it did in the beginning.
With the installation o f IMPROVEM ENTS, and the CONSTRUCTION
and PLANNING of many BEAUTIFUL. H o M l S, DEMAND HAS IN­
CREASED, and VALUES H AVE A D V A N C E D ACCORDINGLY.

Senator Wheeler Unjustly Indicted,
- His Friends In Washington Declare

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CONSIDER YOURSELF FORTUNATE, that hpmesites are STILL A V A IL ­
ABLE TO YOU in PINEHURST at T O D A Y ’S PRICES, prices which give
definite assurance o f M ATERIAL PROFITS to property owners in PINEHURST for years to come.
PINEHURST is DISTINGUISHED as a SINGULARLY SUCCESSFUL
REALTY INVESTMENT for TO DAY, and for T O M O R R O W ,-an d IN­
VESTMENT WITH A FUTURE.

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COMPANY

Hollywood— Preliminary work
i uii.lr.r 'Uti; fui ii&gt;n»tnictmn ot ^1.*,
000,000 harbor at Lake Mable; 100
I men clearing site.

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Coast Guard Ship To
Hold Titanic Memorial
Service On April 14
WASHINGTON. Apr. 8. A m e-}
nrnrinl ceremony on thu spot where
the Titanic wa* sunk by un ice­
berg will he observed Apr. 1 1, the
dale o f the diiiuatcr, by thu coast
guard service.
It In planned to hold the cureInulij, wiiicii has become a tradi­
tion iu the coast guatii, a.» near
n* poH.-iiiie at the exact location
and the exact hour that the Ti­
tanic went- down, north latitude
41.10 ami west
longitude Ml.l I
west, in the early hour of Apr.
' Full military honor* will be
paid to »ho*o who lo*t their live*.
Th* coa«
v d i v m 'I i M•mLv jii£
Tampa wiil be on thr Intcrnatlo ial ice patrol thin yeai, and which­
ever vchhcI i* nearest the scene of
the disaster wit perform the
service. There will he a muster
uf thu crow n full drtss, prayers
bv Qmi Commanding «&gt;fficc-r, the
ouiiiuling of tap*, and the firing of
.three volleys. The flag of the vim»•! wl'l be at half m*»t with the
, r|w»r)i flag, the only one allowed
’ t o rflv ovifk-the Ametirun eiublcm.
above K. . , ;v
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Sot it*l Trawlers Land
Their Fish In England
GDIM.SBY, E n g. Apr. H— IJulhevih Huasia last year bvgun or­
ganisation of a fishing fleet in
north*.in waters, hus begun tu egUr.d Ita Imainoy* tu foreign *hoiet,.
The first Soviet stream trawler to
tr* seen in r. British port arrived in
Chinubv rccamly uivi aUi'acle*!
«U!gll M.tc.l.l-ll.
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for Young Men and Men and Women Folks wh
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pal cinihes makers —have omuone all lorrmr nhgr*

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cOBcep'foi
ooins in the
s — fawns -—
live patterns.

- Models, and the extraordinary variety of fabrics
rare colorings, delicate shades of grey* — pearls
English greys with pencil stripes and plaids of har.TV
s and weaves, not to be seen ehewherc.

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AN’T afford to paint," you
gay. Nonsense I Lack cf
ready money needn’t atop you.
The Devoe Plan takes care of
that.

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Also remember that every dollar
Invested in paint saves $IC0 in
repairs, and adds materially to
the value o f your property.

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do it — at litt!: co:

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Actor — i m i J t a i d u a t — a i - l p a y f o r II

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night
off thu Mjrmaiuk
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THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDA

A NEW STORE— NEW MERCHANDISE— A N D A N EW 'M A N

SANFORD AT 4th
Look for the Big Sign

The doors of this store will be thrown open on April the 11th at 9 o’clock sharp
and we will stage the most biggest sale ever attempted in the city of Sanford.
The main object of this sale is to get acquainted so I’m going to give you same
real values for your money. My store is new, clean, and up to the minute in qual­
ity, and worth a 100 per cent for your dollar— nuff said— for your dollar will do
its full duty here.

O p e n in g S a le
at Dave Store
Sale Starts

A J P R IL , U t li
A t 9 o’clock sharp

A great merchandise landslide,
a mighty torrent of super bar­
gains await you at this

Opening Sale
Let nothing keep you away

PRICES GOOD ONLY AS LONG AS PRESENT STOCK LASTS
WE QUOTE ONLY A FEW OF THOUSAND OF BARGAINS ON THIS CIRCULAR. COME, BE YOUR OWN JUDGE
%

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Work Shirts

35c

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Men’s 220
Denim
Overalls

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Dress
Gingham

Ladies’
Felt Slippers

Ladies’ Silk
Hose

Boy’s Knee

10c

69c

49c

98c

Ticking

Pants
1

Pillow Cases
35c Grade

23c

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FULL SIGNIFICANCE OF THESE FACTS CANNOT BE REALIZED UNLESS YOU SEE THESE VALUES WITH YOUR OWN EYES
25c Grade

Children’s
Sox

LADIES’ NEW SPRING
HATS

15c Qualify

25c Quality

25c Quality

Apron Check
Gingham

Dress
Gingham

Cheviots

iO c

i7 c

CREPE I)E CHINE

25c Quality

Nainsoon

SUPER SPECIALS
Coats Spool Cotton, 150 yds

15c Quality

Bleaching

MEN’S DRESS
OXFORD SHOES
$5.00 and $6.00 values

dies’ New Spring Dresses
Silk and Stripes

Ladies’ House Dresses

Ladies Slippers in the sea
son’s styles up to $5.00
value

Ladies’ Sandals in patent
and kid

$1.50to $2.00values

MEN’S HATS

MEN’S DRESS
SHIRTS
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Pearl Dress Pins, a card..3c
Safety P in s.................. 3c
Ladies’ and Men’s
Handkerchiefs.......... 4c
Men’s, Boys’ Belts....... 19c
Men’s T ie s.................. 19c
Men’s Spring Suspenders
25c
Men’s Union Suits....... 49c
Ladies’ V ests............. 10c
Ladies’, Men’s Shoe Laces
2 pair f o r .................. 5c

15c Quality

Curtain Scrim

MEN’S SUITS
$20.00 Suits .
$25.00 values
$35.00 value .

Good Work Shoes

$1.69

BOYS’ S u n ’S

Regular $2.50 value
Boys’ Dress Oxfords and
Shoes up to $5.00 value

BOY’S OVERALLS
220 weight
O Q

Boys’ Dress Pants
$1.25, $1.69, $1.98
values up $3.00

MEN’S RIBBED
UNDERWEAR

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WE WILL HAVE

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Walthall, manage!-- dr |li&lt;: IwinU. , W^AIL l-osi. .Wurt h _.Siar Tele
r Hiid.nm Ivse:: Company, to -1driuit M7fi&gt;.0) r tin g
bund;“ .1:1111
•raid:
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;OnwT.Hna trio, talking k'i«il »r.
AVe believe 1lie mri.U «i«n ifidnnt• ,
Hollywood (;i.’J7) 8:1.i Mi­
ni in the r.utoniobile industry it S S r J t ,1i Ui " f ? rl,,! :
II
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■ex cars
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Two ..i'e « e r y three t u v n . „ f
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RADIO

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ladeDuringMarch
iv Dodge Brothers

In f out: eel ion' with the sale o f grain; 7 program; 7:110 choir; 8
budge llrothers. Inc., tu Dillon, i concert.
kend ,‘1 (’ompany and the an’A'GU: Buffalo (310) 0 music;
[oumcmciH that the organization 7*10 musical progiutns; 10-12 muf this inipoitnnt
automobita ati.
iinnui.iitan r would vvmaitt unV.’ flN : Chicago T i ilmfie (370.) (1
iliatigid, .t i? interesting in flju' c p m ii ; (»:”0 concert; 8 classical;
ytnil
s of Dodge Brnlhera 10 orchestra, jazz,
urs fteil 'un!;- nuking still fttrK YW : Chicago (53*11 7 concert;
her csi ■ .
!* revue; I Insomnia clul*.
Iteiail (leii.erlcs during the’ week
»\ I.S: Chiengo c;|5) &lt;i:5(l organ;
if Mur. 18. 1025. gained 31 per 7:20 Good Friday program: 8 It.
lent o.i” tpe -juih wck in 1021, F. 1*. pr grari: 0:10 drama, tornnnl exiicilc-l e :v week hut one Limiters, rymuhony, vocal,
ni Ddilg ihi-iltvi* history, ilotnil
W R II11: Chicago Post *170.2) 7
stilt ri. ohl ti: ed hv Itidcrs esta h -1coilccrt, songs; 8 violin trio Itlv-

OLD HOME TOWN

By STANLEY

’

Thin crossword puzxic l»';iicftigniil i;s|ieciuHy for golfers. Several
terms familiar to them on the links will Iw found here. The sketch
will help.
lltmiZONTAI.
gland.
Ucfri'-liing beverage .secured
I. Uumo ployed in nicture.
a eluii house.
.
&gt;. Part of golf club which strike
Light cotton fabric (unkeyed •
tiiti.t) titi.i concert; 7:8J auto
ball.letter “e").
camping; 7:1a health tuD . H de- lt See picture,
Sometbing (old put in lievet •
hate; 1* K. &amp; It. family; 10.choir.
mi. Negative.
age.
VtMZ: New York (Hi 1.2) (1 cun- t
Wrath Miirt'i'iil
r&gt; :dkht th.,.1 e.
vert: 7 Wall s* loornn! -rev., - ;-Y '
&gt;v ve ;:iclur.» ;b.i,
A tear in the clothes.
ries stlclfi).
Altogether.
WEAK: New York ( IU1 a) ft
Kind.
violinist: 7 Happiness candy boy.';
*' Length of time it takes tii j i
piny a giiml go
fine more stroke than your
Tt.'hl Merry Music Makers; 8 plan a ...
i.
Jumbled
type.
duo.
*•1
opponent makes..
I, Snnkellke lish.
One whd encourages error.
Wilts*: New Ym k (;:BL2) it on. Menilmv.
A stroke to land hall op p u l-I
lertuiiiois; it;SO health talk; fl;Uo
. To necomtdb'h.
ting green.
icvuc: 8:i;0 onhc tra; 0:25 stoc. Perfect score.
To he present at.
‘
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fgc hatterUv ; 10:IW Club Alaham; “ .V
!. Green ground along a river
11 Parody club.
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Lad; of power to Mi-ordinate i
in plural name of g olf course
WJY: t In j g ) t):ao organ; 7:110
voluntary muscular move­
’. To mUiIT
drama.
ments (or why I cant play).
i. Tn attempt.
W Olt:. Ncvvurk (105.2) (i o a h - •{*■
Low, heavy clouds.
Cfitra.
8L. Tn fit.
A ;mntl hole in the turf.
Kill): Oakland (.’till.2) li concert. ’J’J■
Toward,
Uncommnn.
WO.WV; (int.ihn (520) il storv
Second note in scale.
hour; (1:20 nnnouneed; I) Goo I •;*■ Departing guest.
Some.
Friday projjrnnt.
™ Don “Is of liurdea,
Money paid to the "prii.".
iVFi: Philaddphiu (IIP 1.5) oreh- ,l' To clip.
To retire or recede,
catca; fi talk.
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Pinyed mi ground instead of
China.
WHO: PitllndelpMn (508.2) f,::)u
lofting hall.
urvhestra; 7 :.'10 orchestra;’ 8:110 re- IL Paid publicity (pi.)
I’ pon.
eital; 0:0.: recital; !•:.”.!) dance.
12. Warning cry of a golfer be­
fore a drive.
UTAH: Pittsburgh MOLD ii;I!"
VNSW Pit TO Y EXT Kit DAY’S
,
Uncle Knybee; 7:lll) coneert.
M. Automobile
&lt; ItDSH-WOKD PUZZI.K
K DKA: Pittshiiigli (HIHU) 7:15 Hk Indefinite article.
address; 7:110 concert.
17, See picture.
KGW: Portland OrCgdnion ( 101.- IP. Exclamation of disgn l.
*) ** cattrert; It) I t.ta u ; 12:Sl) 51.
Iloot Owls.
53, I auntlry for wtwhing i&gt;rei
WDWFt Providence ( 110.P) 7 55. Dabs again.
lectures talks.
58. Provident insect.
KPO: San h’ ran cisco (120.5) it;;{!» 50, Correlative o f efUmr,
orc*0"-'r»* in "Seven List W.irds 00, I’o nlay a golf hull Into (he
of Christ"
-a hole.
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program 0:1)0 health talk; 0:15 02, J*e pirlure.
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ntinert; 8:J)P hanmniy lyiyu,

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l.’ o&gt;Mion of bah ill relation to
iiH “tiriuHtidlngi on the m n m ),
Commoii'Conitimtiim.
Fish caught arijuml New la i-1

KSD: ^t. Louis Pint Diapalidi
(515.1) 7:15 "Seven lur-t Wonla of
•li “ id ," choir.

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after it hns eaten may eauno colic

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IOf* Mngnnlia Avenue.

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, which ilurink' the past five
’ Im.; ftnuiili’il itetwgh
" llV ..-rh-i'in iliin L-Iitvn -.if
line. Tor Ihc Stndvbakir dealer
astlzalior. Ifwrtutrinl Aceopte will take over iht* butdttusft o f
aiilnnioliile division and will
tlmn to handle It under e'-rfur
nm lu it With Un- Htudabahoi
(Miration. For the 12 month**
Inc J’.ilv III hut, the volume
Studebaker dealer financing

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TODAY’S CROSSWOilD PUZZLE

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E veryon e Says I t —Sales P rove It
It is only iis you find the rcstl com parisons for Hudson qualities
am ong the costliest cars that the enorm ous difference in price
is so astonishing.
Today it offers the greatest price advantage and finest quality
in Hudson history. Never was this supremacy of value so o u t­
sta n d in g And the greatest Hudson sales on record sh o w how
com plete is public knowledge of the facts.

H U D S O N

C O A C H

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Every ctaiclt convenience is ptuvkleci: tiiiirt
Icred vision on all sides, nn intimate yet Tuomy
interior, ojtsy handling in trallic, ppHecfinn lor
children njptinst open rear doors, modirih hard
ware and finish, balloon tires and smart whip*
rorrl upholstery.

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N L IK E ;my otlicr line car, tlic new Studcbnker
Six Sedan is built complete—b od y and chassis—in
com pany with other models, in large volum e, by one organi­
zation. This eliminates middlemen's profits and explains
its low price. T o pay more is extravagance. By all means
let us show you this new Studebakcr before you buy.

Built on Dodtpj Brothers sturdy chassis, Hie
Coach will deliver years o f dependable service
at n very moderate annual cost.
It is available both in the Standard and com ­
pletely equipped Sjyxial types.

live price o f the new SuiiLtuVcr Dig Six Sc.Lin Include* an
cxira balloon tire, tube and tire cover. Dumper*, front and rear.
Motometcr, Safe tv ilithilmr.Miiitrv't- A&gt;i*i,m**ti*. g .- ,5'
tr?'1.
i Onc-picce windtliidd, tun vlmr, automatic wimUhlet.l ctr.nef,
rcar-vU-iv mirror. Cowl and dome llghci, extemion lamp and
| *tup.und-rail tight. Clock and ga*clinc gauge grouped under gla«*
with other Inurement*. 128-in. whcelbatc, 75 h. p. Studebakcr
motor, Diggeit balloon tire* uted on any automobile.

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THE SANFORD! HERALD. *rftimSPAY, APttlL 9,1925.

H ie Sanford Herald

Quick Action Necessary

u.
P iW h k ri r r r r j arteraotia tirrM
Saudi, ml Sm ( oN . KI«rUr»
Enured a* Second Class Matter.
OctoMr 37, ISIS. Nt the I'wlnfflfn
at Staforit. Florida under Act of

It is doubtful if there arc any persons in Seminole coun­
ty whu do not know about the bond election to be held May
5. It seems certain that the bonds will carry and that this
March a. t m .________ __________ county will spend one million, seven hundred and fifty thou­
n U ttA M I 1. IIKAX______ Kdltar sand dollars for moru and better roads and b y bo doing take
K. IIOWAItt) DKltli...... . M lU C tr another progressive step.
Fkaar l« t
Investors ore buying property on the strength o f the pro­
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posed honds being issued. People from other sections of
iiR t c n im n i n m :s
Florida, as well as those from other states, are buying real
One Tear—I7.no Six Months .. 11.r.O
Delivered In City by Carrier. per estate realizing that the construction o f roads will result In
week. lie. Weekly Edition 12.00 greatly increased property values. Confidence in the out­
per year.
come o f the election is evident. The average citizen is really
SPECIAL XOTltEt All obituary giving little thought to seeing that the bond* are successful­
nollcen. cards of thanks, resolutions
and nutlrca of entertainments where ly voted.
charges are made will be charged
As is usually the case In bond electioons few individuals
for at reaulnr advertising rates.
think about them until the voting is over. The supposedly
hHNBGIt TKK AMOCIATKI) P IIK « good citizen talks about what bond elections mean to a com­
The Associated Press Is exclus­
ively entitled to the use for re- munity and then forgets to register or qualify to vote himself.
publication uf all news dispatches
credited to It or not otherwise cred­ It is probable that history will again repeat itself next month
ited In this paper and also the lo­ when a good many citizens will try to cast their ballots and
cal news published herein. AII rights
of republlcatlon of special dispatch­ discover they have neglected to pay their poll tax.
es herein are also reserved.
The carrying o f the bond election on May 5 means a great
THURSDAY, APR. 9, 1925.
step forward for Seminole county. But to assure success
good citizens must qualify to vote.
THE HERALD'S PLATFORM
In order to participate in this election it is necessarv to
be
a
property owner, to be,registered, and to have a poll’ tax
1. -eD ««per water route lo Jackson
receipt.
It will be too late to pay this poll tax after Saturday.
ville.
The
citizen
who has not already paid his tax, must act quick­
2, — Construction o f St. Johna-In
ly if he would vote.
dlan River canal.
Surely every good citizen will qualify.
X— Extension o f white way.
4. — Extensinn of local amusements.
— Swinnlng pool, tennis courts,
etc.
5, — Augmenting o f building proram— houses, hotels, apartment
ouaea.
6,— Extension o f street paving pro. »ram.
7, — Conatruction o f boulevard
around Lake Monroe.
8.— Completion o f city beautifica­
tion program.

6

IN THE SPRING TIME
Bulbs I planted in the fail.
Covered them, and that was all;
Bitter blew the wind that day
Aa I smoothed the bed of clay
But I whispered; “ In the spring
This will be a lovely thing.
Then the winter came and frowned
On that little patch o f ground,
Covered It with ice nml snow;
Uglier It seemed to grow,
Bleak and desolate and bare
As If death itself were there.
Now the sunbeams come to toil
Busily above my soil,
And with sculptors blows precise
Now they chip away the icc,
Melt with torch the frost and snow
So that every bulb may grow.

Octopuses? W c Know Them.
Gagging Karolj i.
Immoral Audience*.
At. Smith and Wadsworth.

— George Ade in an interview in the
Our office boy sayB tho only time Union.

MY FAVORITE STORIES
BY IRVIN S. COBB

f

A hick town is where a woman
goes to her neighbor's home
to
spend five minutes und stays two
hours.
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Tho difference between a man
at thirty-five and a woman at
thirty-five is that tho man will
admit it.
--------- o---------A Boston physician says then*
in no finer or more important job
than being a parent. And there
is scarcely any harder job.
--------- o---------There
has
bcun a. whole
lot
. , .
. .
. said
.
against jnzs music but when
drnwns out the cries of baby, wc
can appreciate its true value.

Recent army tests show da*
•hooting at airplanes is about life
throwing rocks at birds.
The bones of a mastodon h»rt
been found in New York, probity
proving the artclents had taxicab*.
You can’t always judge things
by their looks.
Shaving Uth(r
looks just as good to eat as whij.
ped cream.
,
”
&lt;
If you really have a conscience
take care o f it. What many con.
sidcr their conscience is nothin*
but fear.
Now’ that a radio swindle hu
been reported the grouch will re.
port radio is nt last nearin’ per.
feet ion.
Maybe a Chicago boy is working
as a laborer in his millionaire ihd’»
factor. Anyway, they sa&gt; he is.
Atlantic City will fine drunks ac­
cording to their breaths, but mc
pleading bay rum may escape by
a hairbreadth.
Two Colorado mountain are
moving. Ono has moved 100 fat.
May be a sign of spring rcatleiiness.
.

/

NF/WSPAPERS In New Ynrk are
fine'll with groaning about immoral
plays.
The thing to worry about is not
the immoral PLAY, but tho im­
moral AUDIENCE.
When red Indians tortured a
victim, the worst part of the per­
formance was not the torture, but
the fact that the entire Indian
village intensely enjoyed the hor­
rible spectacle, approved and join­
ed in the torture.
The disgusting thing about an
Immoral piny is the audience. And
New York supplies many disgust­
Jacksonville Times- ing audiences.
POLITICS in New York State
may interest the whole country.
Wadsworth, whose term soon ends,
may fight Governor Al. Smith for
his seat in the Senate.
Governor Smith will be fighting,
not for a mere Senatorship, but
to show that he has New York
State in the hollow o f his hand, and
thus make himself the "logical"
Democratic candidate fo r Presi­
dent in 1928.
If Senator Wudsworth wunts an
interesting fight he need only try
to beat Smith in New York.

worth tw»

And time, tide and women «i)t
for no man.

IDA TARBF.LL ij writ Inf- an.
other book to attack llie Standard
Oil ot Indiana*. Too l.u j for that;
wo 4'rtj used to "octopuses" and we
don’t mind them.
Wfnen the old Standard Oil waa
soldi to be worth a thousand mil­
lions everybody shivered and some
cried “ Horror."
Now one little
branch of the old Standard Oil in
Indiana is worth in its new combi­
nation more than five hundred mil­
lions, and it la NOT the biggest
Standard Oil unit.

Through the black earth I can hco
Beauty coming hack to me,
Life in blossom shall unfold.
Red nnd pink ar.d yellow gold!
Thus my tulips in the spring
Prove the faith to which I cling,
poison. These potential murderers and the potential mur­
o
derers “ higher up" are us much entitled to indictments for
*lt you didn't pay your poll tax
yesterday, don't fail to do it today. manslaughter as is thnt Dade county moonshiner whose vic­
tim so unthoughtedly died in a hurry.
The equal rights
--------- b-----business
doesn’t
get
a
fair
show.
The tittle girl down the street
says the best way to be loved is to
-o love.
--------------- o---------TH E NUMBER o f winter visitors to Florida each year
Scientists havediscovered
that is steadily increasing. The Florida habit having been once
fish smell,a fact which wc huvo acquired cannot be overcome— the opium habit might be.
long recognised.
Florida’s two big assets are the sunshine and mild weather
----------o-----Our idea of the hardest luck in and no one can monopolize them ; therefore, people of modest
the world is for u baseball pitcher means can enjoy Florida as well as the millionaire. One
to hurl a no-hit game and lose it.
square mile gives as much sunshine and wenther us another

DAN DOBBS SAYS
A dollar In the bank’s
in the pocket.

By ARTH U R BRISBANE
fr**vriwfcf IMCI

THE COUNTRY no longer auks:
“ How MUCH money have y o u ?"
but rather "W hat do you DO with
the money you have?"
The Rockefellers on the whole
appear to be doing pretty
well
with their Foundations, their fight
against disease, all the way from
“ Parts to Peking ar.d from Peking
to Rome." Also in Central Amer­
ica and nil over the globe.
The Rockefellers don't squander
/ A Mighty Mean Indictment
their money, don’t set a bad ex­
ample, don’t take scores o f men
They’ ve indicted n man for alleged manslaughter down away from useful work to wail on
in Dade county because a man who drank the liquor the them. It doesn't make much d if­
alleged murdered manufactured died too soon.
ference how much they HAVE, if
The still owned by the man was confiscated by the sheriff it pays taxes, and doesn’t corrupt
who also found a most disgusting concoction o f debris and government.
•&gt;.
---------poison chemicals in the mash that “ t:; used f o r the fiery
COUNT KAROLYL- now
in
.'’ ’‘inks l.e was providing lor enough customers to make his
America, was before the wur one
business profitable.
o f the richest men in Hungary,
But one fellow; having a thinner lining in his insides most worth perhaps thirty millions.
He was the first President of
unthoughtfully died with his bottle near enough to tell the
tale. And they have brought a murder charge against the the Hungarian Republic. His en­
tire fortune was confiscated. He
unlucky bootlegger! Surely Dade county jurors will not he came to this country to join his
mean enough to send that man to prison. He merely was wife, granddaughter of the great
furnishing an extra “ kick” in the stu ff he sold. And if he llungnriun statesman, Andrassy,
goes to the convict camp for his alleged crime, it will look Prime Minister o f Hungary fiftyyears ugn.
just as if there is something wrong in this business of sell­ eight
In a few days Count Knrnlyi
ing poison to one's fellow-man.
leaves for England, where he will
Every pint o f liquor, regardless o f where or how it is speak in public concerning the a f­
made, is poison. Some brands of it acts more slowly than fairs o f his own country nnd other
countries. Great Britain, which is
others, hut all o f it leaves its trace. The manufacturers of a democracy, will be amused to
alcoholic drinks since the beginning o f time have been mur­ learn that while in the United
derers and worse, but somehow when a man has gone down, States Kurolyi was forbidden, by
down, down and finally died a drunkard’s death, it has not the Government, to make public
speeches.
been the fashion to trace his bottles back to the stills and
Why was he forbidden? Heaven
the mash, and to the fellow who took that method of making only knows. Somebody over here
who still HAS forty millions prob­
money.
ably didn’t want him to talk.
Every vender of bootleg liquor, intended for beverage
In England, whore they have
purposes, is a vender of poison; every vender of liquor im­ brains and a democracy, they arc
ported, sealed ami "pure’’, for social drinking is a vender of not afraid of free speech.

kings and quecim are noi
good is when aces arc out against
them.

LOOKS LIKE A ‘ ‘NO SALE” HERE

As Brisbane Sees It

llut the two mountains movinin Colorado isn’t so much. We
know a man who saw a plunder
move.
r.ccer.anly
L -K x p c r e tx ; t:
asset, says a youi g lady who show­
ed too much expedience kissing a
prospective Juno nlisband.
Every experiment shows that jwj
must proceed carefully when you
plan a substitute for tile kind u(
wish to own something, money es­
pecially.

STRUGGLE FOR RECOGNITION
i
ST. PETERSBURG INDEPENDENT
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I -Announcement-

The last will nnd testament is erty. It was all left for n monun document which often throws a merit because its former owner said
searchlight on the inner soul o f the rhe had no friends or relatives who
cared a whit about her.
testator. It sometimes reveals that
Of the teeming millions above
facet o f character which is polished ground, few have names thnt will
above all others, whether it be ran­ live. It is fin acknowledgment o f ,
cor and misanthropy or love and individual inconsequentiality that B
philanthropy.
few relish. It must be a souring
Two wills have been probated re­ experience when this condition has
cently in eastern cities that arc renebed out on this side of the
revelations of the lives led by their grave to envelop the individual.
makers. Roth of the writers were Hole was a woman who felt that
women, both were lonesome to the she had lost earthly contact even
grace, and neither minded saying before death. In the recesses of
so in tho instrument later to be her mind perhaps was the thought
exposed to public inspection,, The that Is she wus ti be cheated of re­
first one left all o f her property membrance while living, oblivion
to a home for dogs, because ‘‘her after death was only too certain. A
two-legged friends had proved tils- ! massive, imposing monument to
loyal." The bequest prompted a j which she would devote her entire
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columnist
to remark
if Lhe 1fortune,
she calculated, would be
had’ the same experience with hu­ the only way to ever have her name
mans he would leave his estate to mentioned.
the centipedes.
For those who become cowed at
Tjie other will, over which
n the thought o f their inability to
court battle of five years has just leave foot prints on the sands of
been concluded, leave* a woman's time, the will o f the lady who left
all lor a monument to Ik* erected her fortune for the welfare of the
in i* grimy cemetery along a rail­ dogs has perhaps most to com­
road line In Jersey City. At her mend it. The bequest at least builds ,
death the estate amounted to $20,- a memorial that lives, even if in « 000. Nephews ar.d r.tccto contented u restricted compass. Endowing a
the will and the legal battle pared piece o f marble has liltlu appeal
$0,000 from the value c f the prop- •to most of us.

The M. E. Miller Realty Corporation have opened a Cafe at
Wekiwa Springs and arc now prepared to serve individuals, a
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private parties o r club banquets to Special Chicken Dinners ■
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for $1.00 per plate.
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They have also taken out the hyacinths and snags from the &gt;

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Wekiwa River from the Springs to the St. Johns River to per­

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mit boats of 28 inch draft to come from Sanford to the Springs. a
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Each Wednesday evening a dance is given at their pavilion to a
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all ladies nnd gentlemen o f unquestioned social standing.
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Come out for dinner and spend the evening at one o f these aa
A FIVE PIECE ORCHESTRA FURNISHES MUSIC

dunces.
Wonderful nights for moonlight boating parties.

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HERRIOT’S DILEMMA

PROVIDENCE NEWS
A man I know told me that one by unuthor guard, nearly seven feet
evening ho got on an “ L" train in high. The German pointed out the
Chicago to go to his home in the disturbed, and the giant, without
Premier Ilerriot of France is]
Harriot endeavored to comprosuburbs. In one of the lengthwise a word, grabbed him by the colnow paying for the rashness of I niise on the Vatican situation by
seats near him sat three negroes lar, jerked him out of his place
some of the promises he made be- agreeing to send to Rome a repreFIVE ACRES CLEARED ANI) TILED WITH
foro the general elections of la s t 1sentutlve of the provinces of Al*
—a big. wide darky in the center, like a tooth out of a socket, cuffed
FLOWING WELLS
May. Those elections resulted in sace and Lorraine. That satisfied j
with a little slender darky on each him fi-st on one side o f the head
tlw overthrow of M. Point a re a n d 1nobod v, but his majority in the
side of him. The big negro was nnd then an the other, dragged
and Five Acres Uncleared
looking for trouble; that much him on the platform and pitched
the Nationalist "bloc," A majority 1Chamber accepted it rather than
t him bodily over the gate upon the
o f radicals, socialists und liberals lose power. Now there ha3 come
was plain.
of various hues was returned to the fight over the expansion of the
Every
time theguard, who wus j platform
of a station
from which II “ VOTED
CITIZENS ask Presi
LOCATED RIGHT A T LOADING STATION
* i I _ f ’ - _ - __. A h a MA.K i t , . . I ..
M I— , ! . .. 1
... .... ■ _
the Chamber of Deputies.
Her- currency us the result of which
a I.little
German, opened the door ithe. ■ 4train
w*« just
moving. d'Urin
Then uJi.n(* r)(0,i(,
ouUaw Wlir."
party, the Radical Socialists, Herriot’s ablest minister, M. Clemto cull n station the big darky he reopened the door and gave the
Hl&gt;w wouM you K0 ubout &gt;•out- riot’s p
Price ..................................................... *4200.00
would mimic him, und then the oth- friends of the late departed a hard lawing war” ? How would you keep wan the most numerous of these entel, has resigned. The Socialists
i cr darkies would laugh admiringly, and threatening look, llut they
Austri. from declaring'w ar on
,,ut. not numerous enough; opposed Clementel's plans and de
|The pestered jruarrl tYnully protoat- were staring straight ahead, of
to command the Chamber. To do I manded their favorite capital levy. |
little
Serbia,
following
the
murder
ej
whereupon the big darky them, their eyes blinking and their
of an Austrian heir to the throne? that, Herriut had to make art ul- Ilerriot agreed to try to put it
. threatened him.
fuces indicative of a great mental
BALANCE EASY TERMS
How would you keep Germany liance with the out-and-out Social &gt;through, hut this agreement hits
ists, the price of which was that ! |n«t him forty-one .Mipportcr* led I
"G o on, you Dutchman!" he said.! concentration.
from
declaring
war
on
France
Osborne Wood says he has been "E f you sasses me I'll hit you jest
be should end diplomatic relation* I by M. I.oucheur, the ablest finun-'
For a long minute there was si
a damn fool and it seems a shame onct, an knock you so high in fb&lt;» lence, Then, a.-, if moved by the NOW, if she bud the money weap­ betwen France und the Vatican amt cier In France. The Premier is.
ons
and
flying
mitchincs?
that he hail to lose nearlv a mil­ air you'll atarve to death cornin' same set o f strings, the heads of
How would you keep Japan from that he should put through legis- now left with the small majority'
lion dollars before he would admit down!"
the two little durkies turned gent­ declaring wur on the United States lation calling for a levy on capi- o f sixteen, and this may be wiped
it.
REALTOR
“ He'll do it, too," suid ono of ly. inch by inch, until each looked if Japan thought it her duty to tal in order to wipe out the rut-Jout uny day if the Socialists press
----------o ---------|the Vutican question.
_
into the other's fuce across the chnngu our minds about Asiatic tional debt.
the little negroes.
Another advantage that Florid­
Harriot himself did not show
Ilerriot i* inclined to drop it aa S
Rooms 501-E Oil. Rhone 05
“ He will ’a t!" nssented the oth­ gap where their friend had been
ans have over residents o f other er. “ Ef he say he’ll do it, he shore sitting. One of them sighed mus­ immigration ?
much enthusiasm for either of those the price of securing Senator D e' J
First National Bank Building.
states is that with the coming o f w ill!"
ingly.
YOU CAN'T outlaw war, but you projects until he was forced to do Monziu as a successor to Clemente)- ■
spring they don't have to worry
“ Dut suttingly was a strong can do much to prevent it. The so. He is too astute a man not to This new Finance Minister realises !■
Just then the door flew open artd
Sales Force:— Miss R hLh Williams, Mind Helen
about putting away the long un­ in came the German, accompanied m an!" waa all he said
reulDe the foolishness of reviving as does the Senate majority th*r 5.
way to prevent war is to be ready
derv
derwear.
Iloage, Mr. R. L. Shipp.
the old i'lerir»l in'* v.r.tlj'vileal for me suite or trance's internal j*
for it.
„
- fight
which
hud
slumbered
during
peace,
if
for
no
other
reason,
sh
c'S
Ten thousand first class flying
mor President Millcrand o f 1
the war. He is too astute also l should continue to he represented I i i b i i i i ........................................
M AKE W A Y FOR AM ERICA!
machines, with good pilots, half of
I'.w .v* 'WuU rcceritiy elected lo the
not to realize that the average 1at the Vatican. All in all, it looks I
them
swift
pursuit
planes,
tho
oth­
DEARBORN INDEPENDENT
senate, the first step In his p o lit ­
Frenchman, who hut '
taxation ‘ us if Ilerriot hud brought on him- M
er half heavy bombing plancN,
ical “ comeback."
Here in the
more than any one else in the world self a dilemma from which he cun
would
do
more
for
ncacc
than
al!
United States by the time a man
would object to a confiscation o f hardly escaM.
It is one which
Said a citixcn of a leading Amer­ time you can wave any flag except the sighs, groans und solemn non­ Irnritnl.
has finished a term as president,
Hut
tho
Social
ihLh have
#
•
i » ui
tho American Flag. You can chenr sense about “ outlawing war.'"
ican metropolis the other day:
held a pistol to his In ail, first „ n I ".ay fa.rly to ■Uribtutd to his
he isn't able to come back.
“ In our city there are two Polish any national air and be extolled
----------o---------the matter of the Vatican ami now ' vaclllatory attitude# on both do*
for love o f country, but if you
HENRY FORD, it is said, want* on the capital levy.
Governor Martin must have creat­ papers, two Italian papers, two
lrrstic and
policies.
ed a sensation in the legislature Hungarian papers, one German, take your hat off to the Star Span­ to start a great automobile plant
gled Runner you must expect to he near Paris. Frenchmen generally
one
Belgian,
and
several
of
other
Wednesday when he gave his ad­
dress in person, thus breaking a national groups, even one In the called a sentimentalist nr a jingo. are delighted at the idea of Ford
precedent, but it was only in keep­ Syrian lunguugc. These paper* alt A time may come in this country wages and cheap uutomobites.
The lowest wage paid in the FonI
ing with some other unusual things sound forth distinct national and when those fcho do honor the
A P P L IC A T IO N
which the executive has done in racial notes. The only nationality American Flag will be allowed to factory would amount to 120 francs
the short time he has been in o f­ not represented in the newspapers show that reverence, as well as a dav nt present money values.
thosu who have taken a mad fancy French automobile makers object
of our city i* the American.
fice.
“ Of cuurse our city has papers to the flag o f Sovietism or the and want Ford kept out by strin­
---------- o---------Accumulation of money requires application of intelli­
Kissimmee’s chamber o f com­ in the English language. Of course standard o f Angora. But just at gent laws.
Wc
have
clients
who
are
investing
in
large
acreage
gence, education, character and ability. Arc you apply­
merce has a membership o f three the SUIT of any of them is largely present, under the drum-fire di­
tracts
In
Central
Florida.
THAT
DOES
not
show
the
usual
j
rected
against
everything
Ameri­
made
up
of
native-born
Americans.
hundred twenty three with more
ing these qualities? An account with the nuninole Coun­
Prefer hitfh pine land in lake section but will consider
coming in rapidly according to the But these English-language news­ can. most people seem u little das- French wisdom. This country w*i |
glad
to
have
Frenchmen
conic
over
|
Daily Gazette o f that city. Kis­ papers do not sound forth u dis­ cd in their sense of country.
ty Bunk will be o f excellent service to you.
any proposition if the price is right.
Once in the early
years of colon hero anil show us how to make siP:,]
J|
simmee is taking rapid strides and tinctly nationalistic American note.
Give full particulars including map showing property
Its chamber o f commerce seems to When it comes lo utterances o f I ixation In America tho French velvet, glass—including plate glass.
When this writer put up a build­
In first reply, starting price to include 10 per cent com4 l'»r ( W laUra-* »'-M :r
be in the lead in all progressive old-fashioned patriotism there is ’ claimed all the land on one side
a reserve und a restraint which is o f a certain river, the English all ing at the corner o f Sixth and Del- ]
mIas ion. If nrnni'i-i tlCSt! ZiZert 7 - *^jm.r \t■•-.a*t;-■•.8;
movements
Wi
(juii *nv*r Lii
ui once*.

Ten Acre Celery Farm

$ 1 5 0 0 CASH

E. F. LANE

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LARGE ACREAGE TRACTS WANTED!

they were being laughed at.— San
ford Herald. We have a iterotyped
■mile, which we put on every time
wc go out oa the street. We don’t
thing much oo f it. but our friends
UV W» InoVc s im m without i t
Ocala Star,

somehow been effectually shamed j land ? " The time seems to have
Ford pould
and illenced with reference to their i come
“ ®*t whether more ruom to produce cheep automobile*. The
country. Papers and person* seem |shall not be found for American •French might soon beat Ford at his ; I
afraid o f patriotic expression le st. nationalism among tho national- j own gsm o and chuap automobiles
they be charged with “ waving the ism* in America, and more room nne cheap tractors would dn more ■
«*&gt; “ maVinr the eagle; for the American Floie
wave
th- T i—.J» man borrowing ■
.
.
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r - --------r*t*|&gt;t* 1t.inaao
treu. 1mbney -*—
abroad.
It seems that 40 . uwi iM ft
scream.’

REESE

COMBS

Miami Heal Estate Investments
Bedford Bldg.

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HURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1925,

Band Concert
Thursday Evening

S O'clock
MISS KATIIRYN W ILKEY, Society Editor.

Local N egro School
ToHoldFashionShow

PHONE:— Rea. 428-J

Personals
Mrs. S. Ii. Barnhart, of Daytona
'ftpent Wednesday it, Sanford,

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W ,i)E. Walthall is spending s
few days in Jacksonville on busi
ness.

rs will meet

fSg5nk lf.'l «. 1

arc urgt?tl to l&gt;* pr®J*
! insider imporUnt busi-

Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira E; Southward
announce the birth ot a son on
Apr. 6.

regular meeting of the Col.
R&amp;sevelt A u x t l m r y Numhree, will he held at the
,nn Leeion Home at 3 o’clock

L. C. Holier nnd C. F. Forbis, of
Davidson, N. C., are visiting Z. N.
Holler here. &gt;

Chuiuota

Mre. Mabel K. Beach. Rochester, villo, is the guest of her da
MJnn., and her son, Root. Beach, Mrs. J, w . rhri t; .
at l ived F iiu «». Tliey will locate
__L _
in Florida.
Milton Lee Weaver retu

n o t ic e

■e will be no meeting of the nf^b,U , manvU it^s
,,U0t0 ents
Sanfcri!
“ «*«*
« visit With 1
in St.
Petersburg.
Side Parent-Teacher Assoo- of (.huluota visitors.
Mrs.
Bessie
Baxter
returned
to
______
this month.
her Norfolk Vm., home this week.
Hon. s A VVo(((, ani,
5COPAL SERVICES FOR
KMAINDER OF WEEK
ichetlule of sendees to be hold
b rectory of tho Holy Cross
tjpul Church (luring the re
Ser of Holy Week were an­
ted today as follows:
t. James G. Glass will emi[these render's and nil momwho cp" do so are urged to
mnuch the new church Is not
ieted it Will he in condition
: u^cd in comfort for services
aster Day. They will be held
p new edifice as follows:
rly celebration of Holy Com­
bo at 7:30 o’clock,
ping prayer with celebration
n|v Communion nnd sermon at
o’clock.
r.jal Easter service o f Holy
I Sunday School at I o’clock,
[&gt; afternoon, at which time the
in offering of the children
fhich they have been working
Laving through Is-nt, will bo
[nted.
imhers of the Parish nre urged
[end as many of the&gt;e services
ossible and it is imped that
rone will be present on East-

sala and Grapeville

•I. Vnlie l*n Barcollo, Wald*
Orphta Cole, Home LVmonstration Agent Tar Volusia County^ n
garden visit was held W&gt;dn&lt; ,lay
for the purpose o f vlcwii.,; thi
beautiful gardens of this section.
Tho gardens visited were the Brewer Estate. Miss Grace Edward’s
gnrden, in Winter Park, the Meade
gardens, and the lovely garden of
“ Heart’s Content" which is c.wrcd
by Mrs. Henry Wight.
Composing the party were, Mrs.
Orphia Cole. Mrs. Herman Nerdman and Miss Margaret Zoigler,
o f lie Land, Mrs. U. \V. Coe, Mrs.
W. if. Barker and Mrs. M. Mciritz
o f Bulow.

5. (a* Fox Trot. “ Love Tails,"
tmifrl.
5. Fox Trot — “ Will
You
1 Remember Me.” Lou Davis.
Intermission
fi. i'atrel—“ American," Meachunt.
7. Sdectlou
from
Amorita,
Crizbutka.
H. Populnr song— “ Smile Thru
Your Tears," Hamblen.
!&gt;. March— "The Stars • n*ul
Stripes Forever."— Sousa.
10 National Anthem— "The
Star Spangled Banner,” Key
Joe Itelzenstein
Bandmaster

Del igh liu 1 Meeting*
Held By Alatheans

Geneva

„ . Mr-, a? l,^ - rS; V tb frf n f ,to Cary I). Landis ,,f DeLand
Cleveland, Ohio, by way of Orlando. Sanford Monday on t.usinc
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hagan, for_ ____
mcrly proprietors o f Chuiuota Inn,
Dr. George Ilyman. of
are now with their son at C huluota |was the guest of Mr. an
,* m c
■ *
,
|J. E&gt;. Hood, Monday and Tu
J. E. Snyder has purchased the 1
_____
Tupper groves.
1 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wl
Mr. rupper sold from ins grove!Cairn,
wj|| |((. th(, KU(
four or Tive hundred boxes of ,dav o f Mr. and M: Henry
cho©, oranges.
1
______
Di® Parent-1car hers A ssocia-j Glenn \Yimbish tettirnei
tion held its monthly meeting F ri-; nesdny from St. Augustine
day evening.
1he attended the American
Plans are under consideration for Convention,
improving Chuiuota school grounds.
______
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beebe, E. S.
Mr. and Mrs. R S. Holly
Beebe and Miss Ruth Beebe, were ed Wednesday from St. An
visitors ut the Tribble home Sut- where they attended the Ai
unlay.
Legion Convention.
Miss Mary E. Tribble visited her
______
parents recently.
Mias Olive Sawyers of
ville. Tenn., who has been
PLAN EASTER SERVICES
Easter Sunday will be fittingly ,
observed at the Congregational burg,
Church. In addition to the spec­
ial Easter sermons by the pastor.
W.
there will be special music and is vie
singing.
|ager
It is hoped thut the members and ers v
friends o f the church will make an lie d:
effort to be present at the Easter
services.
Mr

Beads Adorn
This Dress
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bebout and
Mrs. Curl Bebout spent the week­
end as guests, o f Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Bebout at their home on
Palmetto Avenue.
Mr, and Mrs; J.’ I&gt;. Hood and
Rev. C. H. Georby, of Palntkn, and
Miss Mamie Hood, of Orlando,
motored to Indian River City and
Cocoa Beach f ir Inst week.

1. March— 'The Guiding Star,"
K. Stinberitz,
2. Selection— “ Prince of Pil»cr" I.udcra.
3. Characteristic Morceau —
“ WhiFoerinir o f •Love.” Von
Illon,

EASTER SALE
OCCASION NOW IN PROGRESS
Charming Easter
HATS
For Every Costume
or occasion
Special at

Ur. and Mis. Quirk left Sunday
for their home in New York after
spending the winter here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wight and family
spent the week-end in Bunnell vis­
iting Mrs. Wight’s mother,
Mrs. .1. M. Little and daughter,
of New Smyrna and Mrs. G. F.
Griggs and daughter, of Tampa,
spent last week with Mrs. T. W. 1
Prevatt.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Pitts re-1
turned home Saturday, from a tsu months stay at Kingston.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Ci. Jacobs and i
Mr. an I Mrs. Chacker and daugh­
ter of Chuiuota. spent Sunday aft- ]
ernoon with Mrs. George Yiegcr.
Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Killie spent
last Sunday in Mima with Humor
Richardson.
Fred Ballard and Hurry Giogcr
have purchased new Ford cars.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Letlles arc
the parents of an eight pound boy
named Bernard William.
Mrs. G. C. Nicholson is s|hmu1irg several weeks at Daytona
Beach with her son, Oscar.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Proctor have
moved in with Mrs. U. I). Ballard.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry White nre
the parents o f a tine bahy boy.
Mrs. Tillis from Sanford spent
last Monday with Mrs. Troy Proc­
tor.
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Culpepper
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Scig and Flora Scig, of Chuluota: Bev. and Mrs. Thompson nnd
U’ llliam Henry Martin of Ovcldo
attended i is*!* fry at Stor.e Inland
Sunday.
Mr. K. H, Kilho attended the
county commissioners* meeting in
Sanford Tuesday.
'Miss Hula Woods from Perry’ Is
visiting her brother, Will ford

The T. E. L. Class o f the First
Baptist church held its regular
business meeting Monday after­
noon ill the home of Mrs. r\ It.
King.
Mrs. Banisy Beck, the president
was in chi rge o f the meeting. De­
spite the inclement weather u large
number of the members wore pres­
ent.
. During .the. social hour, eputes^ Woods.,Wl4-rfWnHXwere hoid and a group of readings ' Chamber of Commercu held its
given by Cornelia McKay. There meeting at the club house Tuesday
was niusi.’ by Thelma and Hazel evening. Attendance was Inrge.
Tew -and also an interesting talk
was given by Dr. F. D. King.
The hostess assisted by Mrs.
John Abrahams and Mrs, J, A.
Kelly served dainty refreshments.

Mr. and Mrs. \V. H, Ingram an­
nounce the Liith of u daughter
Apr. *5. She has been named
Betty Isabelle and is the great
Discords spoil a good orchestra
granddaughter of Mrs. C. W. and a good community ns well.
Spenrs._________________ _________

And your guest for st
smart Easter
Cos­
tumes here. Now,while
the store i“ fairly
bulging with Easter
Udngs at prices that
rifle its s a v i n g s
of m e most unusual
character. Oniy :i days
until Easier. No lime
to he lost:
GET A NEW TIE
FOR EASTER
The latest liroad stripe
ir nil silk or silk and
wool.

BLAC K SATIN
SLIPPERS
Russian tan, novelties.
Solve your Easter foot
wear problems.

MARLBOR SHIRTS
Guaranteed fast col­
ors. Large assortment
in powder blues, mad­
ras in neat stripes
with or without colors.
Special

Another new shipment
of
Hand Maae Voile and
LINEN DRESSES .
All while, newest
Designs

S P E C IA L

i00 mutt's caps, all
shades

TO PHIS UNION
SUITS
The world over $1.00
Our Sale Price

E XTRA
Received shipment o f J
50 Silk Dresses. In a l l "
wanted shades and 3
materials. Come early 3
to make your selection 3

Arrow Head
5
SILK HOSIERY
Reinforced toe and *
heel. Every pair guar- 2
teed .

MEN’S OXFORDS
Your opportunity to
get shoes at the lowest
prices. We have mark­
ed them down for this
special sale.
\ ou r Choice
Special

New Cotton Frocks

NOVELTIES
Colored voiles,hemstitched.iinens,
plain white, sma&gt; t serviceable
broadcloth, stunning stripes sunnest newest smartest styles. All
in high colors, full range o f sizes.

Beaded sections forming exag­
gerated points depurate this party
gown of shaded chit ion shading
from delicate yellow to flaming
orange. Beads also trim tho deep
V in tho back and the close uimholca.
_______________

he t in ,— . •’■c-ucning also ut the
pin k’ J11
Lutheran church
r-M,
Lroutfht over from
rai«‘ kM?V’ k'nell, nov of Culi* it’
Pfvached here in the
a if. a .^urch Homo 40 years
» « apoke in the Swedish lan&gt;t.ded
i.

Typewriters
. Krll. It cut. C lean, n«i

H. S. POND
Haynes — IlallifT

THE NEW BRASSIEKS
Perfect diaphragm controls. Bet­
ter styles through better fitting
gowns. To wear one is a real com ­
fort for one’s figure becomes
youthful and fashionable. They
come in flesh colored. Sal satin
or novelty clothes different styles
for different types o f figures.

Children’s Shoes
fo r the
Spring Days

LLOYD SHOE CO

U,nber f r o m L * k e M a rv

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hero

y&gt; thu Crf*n ,churcl&gt; next "Sbn•Oth b J i * ^ Buntlay in the
K hu appointment.

f e W.,Is Your Blood?

v»lu»ble asaeL If

k been i ' * **‘lyice. Thousand(
k r t e 'i W
bv the use of
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la the biggest dreaa occasion of the year
bt* well d.'essed

When all Indies and gentlemen wiah t»

Our new line of Suits consisting o f white, tans and greys, are wonderful
French Dry Cleaning will be sure to please you.

i h e Y’o w e ll
lite new Easier Irene Castle Dresses are in

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TH E O U T L E T

Easter

Circle No. 2 of the Methodist
Church will hold an Floater Sale,
.Saturday, April It. at the Union
Pharmacy. Easter baskets, hand
made handkerchiefs and aprons
will be made a specialty of.

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Exhibition

Kantblno Continues Trip Front
Anhcvilie, N.
Where He
Was Stricken. Taken From
Train For T r e a t m e n t

AUGUSTA, tin., Apr. l l.~
- - ... H 10 1
ASHEVILLE, N. C., Apr. U— WnshinRton (A )
New York (N )
7 12 l
Babe Ruth, the home run king,
McNamara. Hrillhcart. R iishvII
who Tuesday morning sutTcrud a and Ruel, Tate; Dean, Bentley and
collapse as he left the train upon Snyder, Gowdy.
arrival here with th» Yankee team,
left yesterday afternoon ut It
NASHVILLE, Tcim., Apr. 1). —
o ’clock for New York City. He Cincinnati (N)
.'III
it
will arrive there this afternoon. Nashville (S) .
....
. 0 13 It
Ruth's condition was reported
Luque and Wingo; MorrL, Da­
by his physician to be improved vis and Greenburg.
somewhat hut the doctor was teluclunl to give permission for the
ATLANTA, Ga
trip to be made
Ruth, however. Atlanta (S ) .....
was persistent In his decision to Georgia Tech . . .
go to New York ns soon us possi­
ble. Upon arrival there he will go
MEMPHIS, Tent... Apr. !&gt;. —
immediately to the Almac Hotel St. Louis (A )
13 18 1
fo r treatment by the club’s physi­ Memphis (S )
2 !•
cian.
Rush mul Dixon; Morton, Man
Ruth left hia room nt the hotel ning and Klindworth, Yaryan.
on the arms of a newspaper mnn,
T A ’tli i\, riu., Apr. U. —
and Paul Kritchell, veteran Ynnku.
scout who Is making the trip to
1 1 3
New York with the Bambino. He i Tampa (Fla)
Newberry, Wheat ami Moore;
plainly showed signs of his illness,
having suffered with nn attack of J Peterson and Lopez.
influen/.a early in the sprint* «nti
KNOXVILLE, Tcnn., Apr. !&gt;.
during the past few days being
2 5 l&gt;
bothered with the grippe. He hail Knoxville (S) . .
Detroit (A )
..
d 12 I
to be nssUted in the automobile.
Jones, Bishop, Youngblood and
This mofnlng Ruth was reported
to ho nioeh better. He was said Schmidt, Sullivan; Wells, Doyle and
to have been “ in u good humor" Woodall, Bossier.
so much so that lie insisted that
KINSTON. N. C„ Apr. !&gt;. —
local newspnper photographers who
..
5 13 :
had been attempting to get his Boston (N )
2 5 ;
picture be permitted to go to his Rochester (1)
Mnrquurd, Genewich mul Gibson
room and make photographs
of
hlpji, A reporter asked him later Thermalson, Hearne and Luke.
in the day how ho felt then and
hi* response wus "every hone In
my*body nches."
NEW YORK. Apr. !&gt;. — Babe
Ruth, Yankee slugger, forced by
illpcs to retun to New York be­
fore the completion o f the Yank’s
exhibition tour in the south will
appear in the opening game of
the season nt the Yankee Stadium
Tuesday against the Washington
Senators. He may play in Sun­
day’s xorhibBjnn contasf against
Brooklyn nt Ehbettx field. This an­
nouncement was made today by
Edward G. Bar*****v, business man­
ager o: the Yank-.
After ,11 long distance telephone
conversation with Miller Huggins
manager o f the team, Burrow said:
“ Ruth's recent illness wns due
to acute indigestion. His present
condition is not serious.''

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lore.
* liy the Lrvwer.,
xiii- iiic.*ri«irat«»* of iliit I'miu.,
orr leaving WPfi* ■ -Ill hull m.,'l I I I nut l*n.v. nr Mill- Hl.lt&gt; nf fltirltfa

Baseball Training
SeasonllasBi ought
Scores Of Injuries

GRKENVIIiLEi B. C.,- Apr. il,—
New York (A ) .......
10 11 I
Brooklyn (N ) . .
.. a 111 2
Pcnnttrk, fihawkey mill Seli.nnc;
Rush, Roberts, Cantrell and De­
Berry.

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- NEW YORK, Apr
Ipjvir)* ih*ht.
anil illness, which bare, left thovyi-ir ’
ranks o f National League drums j10nte.
depleted, now have s**t upon those to
i
of the American^; ,
I ecui
The tralninc senson h;i-* e\acUj»l
a heavy
toll, ami at least two lltCIT
great infield players, Walter (Rab­
bit) Maranvilir o f the Chicago
Cuht, ami Joe Manser of the I’ hllLONDON. Apr. i*.— Far the n rjt ,
ndelphia Athletics, will lie mil of time in the history o f English pro* .i
the game for the greater juirt of tcskiotml arsoclacon tonibnll, • a ■ r \V, I#.i¥i |tin, i »v|ntii
the ytnr.
»
tram made up o f the crack pinyor* us
\V» -41, »n
Maranvillg, who was e^pceteil to of this count!y will tour Analralin ^|... .
become the foundation in tile re- next summer. Thei team will leave j *■ t
building of the Ctlbs. early in t!iO Entflaml eariv tn Atiril will Mw.n.l stmirs
hare only to ionic up with a broken and possibly New Zealand, and
leg.
*
__
will liUirn home by way of Canada
Hardly had this shadow parsed late in September.
when Denver Grigsby, regular out------*-------------------------fielder o f tho Cubs, suffered •* SANDWICIIMr.N OF LONDON
broken coUhrbonc. Jimmy McAuWILL DEMAND .MORE PAY
ley, Los Angeles shortstop, will cn---------demur to take Mnrnnvllles place
LONDON, Apr. !).—The latest
and Arnold Stats, Clllf Hoatncote secCort o f .London’s workers to
and /.ack Miller are expected to join a trade union are sandwlehguard the outfield until (Irlgiiby mi
cun return.
cn
In the loss o f llaussr, ( ‘onriit* rn
Mack sulfereil as aerious a Mow rz ha
wns that received by Jack lien- nn
dcrsriiks of the Cincinnati Reds Ini
when the veteran Jake Hubert died $1
itii.rtni* llvtl
Erctl Heimnch a left hand regu­
to the snfety n f,a
lar boxnmn o f thy Athlcti
will be women who patronize the so-called
iinabla to take his turn at the start beauty parlors, the Chicago city *
of the season next week, a&gt; he ha., council has ordcreil a thorough in- ■
suffered a dislocated shoulder.
.•portion of the electrical appliances "
Meanwhile illness none serious used in such establishments.
■
than th- 'previous attacks this
■pring has put mi end to Babe \ o r ifK o r iN rr.x iioN ro a i *
i’ U rim u ; r r i ; i n i ' x t iiv i ’.
Ruth's appearance for the Yan­
kee; fo r the time being and he will
Xolll'*' IlK
Kill f| that ft!
he unable tn start*again&lt;t Wash­ tin* 15th itny *»r a in it. a . L»
III*.
i i r i i V ^ r w } ^ ; I r f { TV! : f
...
ih
ington nt the Yankee stadium next
ii
.lohti \V M,triin ( i(A pi
Tuesday.
nor *»I liir Mm* ».f Kltirhln. nC T.i!
Injuries are hampering
th e’ In,mr*wrf. I lorida. f.»r
rm
ti'ants' inlit'bl. Hclnic Groh, third •i*t Ih«aMia|Mti|itnr: uVlItllii |lKVrMt&lt;
»
* 'I'MiJXT •*!»&gt;!! \N*V.
ili«* f..!
bn-eman who lias . kept
» hi *
hi'v|Hu imiitontt) rhurt«r. tli#' «irlu
against the most vicious batsmen •»**•I »*r
In iio\. mji ni» in if,
w :i. iitmhle to play in the world
,,r ,," ' 1.?"l’Jrrl*,rv ,lf
*'
*” lies last fall hecaujM* nf mi in'*
'J- h " iv'iiiliT
jmed leg mid the youthful Freddie
•' K ■.Mh a i .I
I ii'd»ti.;ni took his place; Now,
[* 'V* |I''y\v t «*n'
W'lh a new senson little lleinic up*r w. i/ a i v i ' ii ;',
|M*(irs ns strung ns ever while I.ind•’
\&gt; i :.**t
zirom and F nnk Urlsch urz having . . . / V * , . ' ' " . V , , . ' Vm IV.
t &gt;»»nhie,
^*’ ' 1I
ill III ' 11 - tlii*i(f|ihmii
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.... - •■ i ei|f|*
Th * Brewers l e t Sanford with ' ! './-V.,,; ,.'.t"V. L’.V1
*i
. lien in tin ziiiiad and tin- will i n i
.,| . i , r
I'*. Ill red In 2U on Miiv l.*»
•** *t'**-ril i liinlrr i,t Otirm* lir»ri
" ■ of Hie mn.-.t proml tag play
••rmrnt
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•' girding tn owner Itotthqrt,
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so i be
pui|| js
c . Vi jibom g .. ’ '''I i" i *v i i ; iiii i *k v i -;i / ii m i ;:,
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rielidit player, who will have fir;t n,. .*(t, ,.f
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Thu Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co. is the only
Jife insurance company making loans on Sanford real
estate— By doing so it is contributing to the develop­
ment o f this community.
UKMEMBER THIS FACT WHEN TAK1NC
OUT YOUR LIFE INSURANCE

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MIAMI, Fla., Apr. D. — George
I). Williams o f .Miami won the
Florida
iiniuQeur
trapshooting
championship hero yesterday by
breaking 137 targets out of 200, in
the fratur'c event nT the annual
Mato trap tournament. I’aul II
Earle, of Starr, H. ( ’ ., member of
Ilie-* whited States Olympic trap­
shooting team, 'equalled William'.*
record hut was Ineligible for tinstate title. Williams regained the
state title, which he laid held in
1021 and 1323.
Arthur Cuscotlon Jr., of Tampa
mere -is fully defended Ills statu pro­
fessional ehumpionshlp, by break­
ing fifi'.i out of 1100 tm gets.
Earle won Hie longest run prize,

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you gain foot com fort in this way.
Let u&gt; prove that. Try "Tlx”
nt our ifxpense. -ice how quickly
all awaiting iii
s Note how :
tcet grow smaller an i f stay smal|«r, waking dalhlv 4hm'i* n dellgnt.
Trv "T rV .aher) Jnct ui" tired.
Watch hiwr unlit* and aches arc
Hided, and the joy that cornu* in­
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stead. Feel it draw nil the sorenraii out front tpe feet, from corns,
sfu| no ultry raiser, tlinfik Supi^lilnu Poultry Feeds und the fnni"n&gt; U’ ilk.*s
from bunion''.
rcessiul Poultry Rnlsl(ig“ /o r tnolr surccss. Fond the coupon to us and you
You nceu "Tift'' If vour feet ever
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Men’s Palm Beach Suits
Kiddies Wash Suits
A ll c o lo r a .

JNO. W...SNEED.

Phone* jji7

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�PAGE SEVEN

THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 9,1925

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Classified Directory

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NT AD. RATES

Used Cars For Sal*
1023 Ford Touring, special.
1921 Ford Panel, light delivery
1923 Ford Touring.
1923 Ford Ton Truck,
(cab ard stake body)
1921 Ford Sedan.
SHOE REPAIRING
1923 Ford 9 passenger suburban
HOPKIN'S ELECTRIC S H O E
“Terms to some people”
SHQP— We turn out neat work,
I. W. PHILLIPS’ SONS
with quick service and we use Sanford, Fla.
Phone 3
t ie best materials.

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E. SPURLING, sub-division COT.IlMUItn m e . ) i . E P n E R — C l n s s Ifleil ails have t h * lnrH**t c i r c u ­
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­
In
R o u th w eetsrn
Oeoricla.
lando, Florida, and F l o r a lation
Usi# «r / s .w n M i Mn*.
Heights, Florida on Dixie HighTO REACH the prosperous farm ­
ers and fern growers of Volnaie
TIN AND METAL WORK
county advertise in the Del-and
JAMES H. COW AN— All kindi Dally News. rtAs 7e."*r word, -s -b
ui Tin' *mi ciJieel Meiai Work. with order.
Water and Boat Tanka. At Oak
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ple are Interested in Florida prop­
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renislng •» r*strlct*d to
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» error Is mad* Th* Ban*
•raid will b* responsible
y on* Incorrect Insertion,
ivertlser fur sub**uusnt
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1 immediately In caee of

TO ADVRIITIIEIH
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(classification, will give fou
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wish, they will assist you
rordlng your want ad. to
* It more effective.
IMPOIlTANT NOTICE
Ivertlsers should give their
it or postofflcs address ss
s* their phone number If
desire results. About on*
j-r cut of a thousand h*» "
.hnn* and *8* o»h,*T* can t
munlcato with you unless
THISaddress.
know your

Advertistnjr

WIGHT PRIN T SHOP— Rush ordLEARN ABOUT Tort County and
erg a specialty. Phone 417-W.
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele*
0 Railroad Avenue.
■train. Best advertising medium In
South Florida Published mornings.
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY— Star-Telegram. lakeland. Fla.
Printing that pleases. Prompt
service. Telephone 93. New lo­ OHIO— Xenia. Make your sales
through the Xenia Gazette.
cation, Welaka
Building next
Xenia. Ohio. Rich agricultural
door to Used Furniture Co.
district. Want Hd and display
R E A L ESTATE
rates on request.

In e*IK .
b,ull« a LITTLE WANT AD In The
Ing blocks. Irrigation boxca. J. B.
ii„ t.ni,i wtn hrim* unu LinTerwlllct er. Prop._____________ '

IIUS1NESS
d U e e atlB B DIRECTORY
aae # M U S T be
Ude la p e n e s a t T b * P b b ird
Herald
t r i f e owlthta
r by le tralaard
tup shplar*
is.
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o n e dleee—«Ieasy
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of
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people
nf
tUafard
taservices
e r* are so
n e t oftea
valid. needed,
Service
salt this list
spelurtrou*.
Promwhra
pt. any
KHlclent.

HILL LUMBER CO, House
Service, Quality and Price.

tx

Lumber ant} Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel St.
Phone 666
FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Ornndo
morning Sentinul: largest classi­
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
imum 24c cash with order.

service la r u i lw l . It l*
toned
nlphabelleallr
f*V
t cauvr*leu«e.

STOMACH

For Spice In This
D I R E C T O R Y
PHONE
149

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

G A S

ssified Directory
ptESSING — Multigraphing,
wing and mailing— um you
Int it—when you want it.
lone 673. II. E. Porch, First
ktional Bank Bldg,

ATURE AND MOTOR RE­
WINDING.
WART ELECTRIC SERVICE
►
. Expert Electrical repairs.
I W.
htial Ave. Orlando,

ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA, — St.
Juana County is reached through
the St. Augustine Evening Record.
Quick resulta. Two cent* per word.
D on 't waste l i m e ta k in g pills or Sample copy on request.

ta b le t s for gas o n the s t o m a c h when
sim ple b u c k th o r n bark, m a g n esiu m
sulp hur, c. t&gt;. g ly c e r in e , etc., ns m i x ­
ed In Adlertku. r e m o v e s g a s In TEN
minutes.
O ften b r in g s o u t u s u r ­
p risin g am oun t o f w aste m u tter you
n ev er th o u g h t w a s In y o u r system.
No m a tt e r w h a t y o u Ii a .'o trlvtl l o r
co n s tip a tio n o r a l lie d slot melt tr o u ­
ble, A d lv r lk a In s o vvondinful in
Its Q U ICK a c t i o n that y o u w ill he
astonis hed. Stotts that fu ll, b l o a t ­
ed f e e lin g .
D o n ’ t vvnsfe tim e any
lo n g e r hut let A d lcr ih n wive y o u r
b o w e ls
a
Itt 'A I,
on a im in g i i.il
m a k e y o u r stnmucH feet fln*&gt;! F or
salo by T h e U n io n P h a r m a c y .

J. G. SH AR O N
Attorney-at-Law

HELL CAFE
lord’s best in Service sad Qual
(• First Street and Pork Ave

A n y person d e s ir i n g to
co m m u n ica tio n w i t h the

DRUGS

get

*EY’S DRUG STOKE — Pre_ • Sodas.
We
** *&gt;e«r you us your phone.
_____ e l e c t r i c a l

JANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
•uccessar* to Gillon A Platt
Magnolia.
Everything elec*
* “ L Fhune 422. Electragltb
FILLING STATIONS AND
__ AUTO SUPPLIES
d-OWS- SERVICE STATION,
oil, Ttrcs, AceessoFvrvlce with a swille. Elat
.'/H- Phone 447_________
^~Thre* stations. Mag»nd Second. First and Elm,
N Avenue and 10th Street,

Special 59c
Old English Floor Wux

Offer Closes March 28

^RYAN .
Office In
^ Bank Building Annex,

£ a, M A R K E T -W e

FOR RENT — Fully fumishet
house beautifully shaded loca­
tion. Will rent until October 1st
Is well worth your investigation.
See A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons.

TiOSt and Found
LOST— 1 roan mare branded W.
P.; 1 hay mare no brand. J. L.
Brown, Geneva. Flu.
LOST— One tan silk hose. Please
return to He raid Ot fleet
L O T — HROWN I. E A T !1 E U
PURSE CONTAINING CASH
AND HANK BOOKS SHOWING
NAME OF OWNER. REWARD
IF RETURNED TO HERALD OFPICK

is a prescription fur Malaria,
Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bil­
ious Fever. It kills the germs.

I DAVID B. HYER
ARCHITECT
Member L l i
H o** Bu ilding

Orlando, Flarldn

MOL'TIII.A.Ml P A I N T
T h * P a i n t I'hm Have* T o u
Money.
M a n u fn ctu rv d by
E k e r s u u - l. ln iU l r y P e t a l Ca,
Hold by
I.OSSIMt P A I N T COMPANY
113 MnaauIJn A **.
Phone 270

that mak&amp;9
adim&amp;Q
tafie like

d o lla r * ^

E. P. R1NES

OhHenry! V
The

10c a har

G. TAYLO R DYER

H O M E B Y SE A !

Apr

anything?" If so
the "Gainesville Sun.1

x- l Lri Mn*'* -»-20
s. s JU N IA T A
_

131 Sanford. Florida.
FOR RENT— A t t r a c t i v e bedroom.

D KVKl-OFK H a ATTICNTION — P *n ■•tcola Is h«gln nliig tan greutext d*
valopm eat in (ilurldu's h istory: “
h a lf million dollar high w ay to th*
g u l f tiuach Just
nitlahed: u i w o
million uolla r bridge u c r o . * L*eutntila Ua&gt; started; q u arter
million
dullar opera house under c o n s t r u c ­
t i o n ; tw o million* be in g spent on
ntglivvay: greatest cltance for live
develo per* to g*t
In on
g rou nd

OAK HILL LOTS
Are being rapidly sold. Many
new house* will Ire constructed in
this subdivision during the coming
summer months.
When Geneva
Avenua is puved und truffie geta
heavier along this road values in
this subdivision wilt increase fast

m e n l Th* I’enaacol* New*.

can make no mistake bv buying
in Oak Hill now. $25 cash wilt put
you in possession of u desirable
lot. The balance is payable un
easy terms.
N. !!■ Gunter, 110
Park Ave.

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Writs I'criliynur.: Lcpar:-

Ball Hardware Co

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T H IL ^ R O r s T O O O R

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Elton J. Moughton

CELERY FARM FOR SALE

ARCHITECT
First Nutionai Honk Bldg,

On Reardall Avenue, 25 acres fine Celery land, all in ct
$21,000 alrcudy received from 20 acres, 5 acres yet in cut.
plements, tractors, sprayers, teams and tools go with land
writable price and terms are very ea.y

Sanford, ------------- Florida
ero,
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Old EnnliNh Floor Wax
O ile r C lo se s M a rch 2 8
116 Serund Street, Sanford, Fla

. Ball Hardware Co,
By GEORGE McMANUS

U&gt;T C O L L T • IF M A C C ' C
D O N 'T ^ T O P P L A T I N ' O N
T H E P IA . n o * IT'S&gt; C i O N N A

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FOR RENT—Cool, pleasant room
for the summer ut Comfort Cottage. 318 Magnolia Avenue.

to trull alo n g with him Uongri-ra
evidently Kid 1 It had tr a n sla tion
I o,not.i 11 b'k -.in. dcfcitdaitt In the
o f this prnverh, one In w h i c h tho a b o v e styled cause.
word " t o ! low ." nr trail a lo n g , w as
It a p p c c r l n g by the .tffldnvit f o r
translated
" f i r e , " fur w h e n e v e r or d er of tiublleulloli bereln filed
t 'o u g r - s s finds a man In u |e * l • lb.it It Is the belief of the c o m ­
I bin w here In* sh o w s k n o w l e d g e plainant 111 the a b o v e entitled enpse
nnd Initiative, he Is p r o m p t ly g iv en that yon are a resident of a Stale
o r Country oth er than the State
tie- air.
Now, fM. 1 am not lo c o e d on o f F lo rid a and that your place o f
this ulrplaue proposition .
I am resid ence t» unkn ow n anil that you
of u ven ty -u n r
not utterly nnd teeitisa'iy hipped are o v e r the like
nil It like ou r friend, \rtle itrls- years and that there Is no person In
ELECTRIC FANS
hune.
I
d o not believe that th o the Stilt** o f F lo rid a service o f subrutted States ought to at ip e v e r y ­ tiootiu upon whom would hin t y o n :
9
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S
t a t i o n a r y , I s p e e d ....t i l l Oil
thing else and build ntrplUtle.v at it Is th erefore or dered that you,
9 In. O s e l l l u l i t i g 3 s p e e d ........ 11.0(1
the rate o f Sleenty-steeu per tei.tr Juanita Hickson, d o appear to the
O scilla tin g . 3 speed ...... 3S.9C
until we tool so many they w o . ltd Idll m com pla in t in this cause on 12 In.
III. O s c i l l a t i n g 5 s p e n d
H . f lC
be like hlni’ khlrda In a g r a in field the st day o f June, A. It. i:&lt;ir., at l «9 In.
o sc illa tin g I s p e d
. K ite
und have no |ilnre to ligh t, unless the t ’ ou rt House In Hanford, Semithey lighted 11ti each o t h c . ' s Imrks. I mile County, Florida, and tit default
lint I do think Wo iiug.lt to have . th e r e o f Decree Pro t'on fesso Will
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS '
a few fightin g I pla nes that r » n be en tered against VOU. Sabi cause
Iron*— T o a s t e r * — P ercola tor*
.Lots 50 x 115 in Golden Grove fig ht and a few a v ia to r s that ran ' b e i n g n suit for div orce
IT IS FDItTIIKlt u ! ’. n i . l l i : D that
I think a v ia t io n o u g h t to
cAn bo bought for $95, on terms aviate.
hr a branch **f Clio a o rv lr, - o p So t tills o l d e r lie puliltsll.nl inu*&lt;* O Week
ut Sid caah unu $5 per month. In­ the air—and not a root of discord t fill eig ht &lt;s&gt; L’llltsoeiltlvi w eek s In
t T h e Sanford Herald, t newspaper
quire nt 21)2 Kirat Street or ad­ —dow n under tile ground.
In Hanford.
,H*-mlnole
And all this fig h t in g a m o n g o u r - I pu blished
dress P. 0 . Box 431, Sanford, Flit. si-ives
ought to stop.
If w e e v e r I t 'o u n t y , Florida.
r.V W ITN ESS WIIMUKOF. I have
got Into a war. w e w ould g e l ticked
b e f o r e the army and navy and nlr ! h ereu n to set my hand nnd o ffic ia l
fastest selling candy In America FOR QUICK SALE— 6 tots, close- Service
could light out tlmlr o w n I seal on till* the 1st day o f April
in, $5,000 on easy terms. Lot*
A. !», 11&gt;2c.
can be sold Hepurutely for $1,200 differences.
V, K. DOL'dl-ASM.
We o u g h t to have ttie airships, , ( S e a l)
oavr. Owner needs money for not that we muv need Hutu , but lit
Clerk t'lrcult I'ourt.
By : A. 34. WKFK S. |&gt;. C.
other investments. Address S. A. case we did need them, t h e / would
lie here f o r our p r otec tion
Men WII.KON &amp; HOI'HHOI.DI'.H.
S. Cure of Herald.
Solicitors for Complainant.
ii ive whiskers, which !»»!» moll out
o f ev ery I,DOC wisely cu t •■!!. but Apr. 2, '* H 23. 30.
WANTED People to renlize lho tut! they have them s o It case May T, II, 31, und 3*.
Painting;— Decorating
opportunity offered them to pur­ they should need ttlclu they w ould
there for their proti i tu,n.
BEST ROOMS— BEST RATES
chase deal ruble property on terms hr Hot
.......... l*IIONE .103 ............
what we need more than
heretofore unheard of in Sanford, i.m tiling
I1EST FOOD
else la
In lthitlvo etui
tin cash will give po&lt;tae»*iuii o f u Uiiowlntge In Important g n v .i m ­
WHITE HOUSE INN
and for the o f f ic ii l« to
well located lot in Golden drove, positions,
iindcrsiuiul that they run i xpry ss
26 Edgemnnt Road
t subdivision two milcH south of their honest opin io ns f o r th e g o o d
Near Asheville County Club
the eitv limits.
Pre-development of the service wlthuut h a v in g the
cut o f f fr o m th eir p o r k prices are now in effect. When circulation
_____
Tel. 1815 _________
ettioldr s.
itsh
3J.3! Hxvsnnsh
s.oo improvements are put in the pricI shudder to think o f th e p r e d ic a ­
•
33.31 •WMhloiton ai.7i e* will be increased.
Vulues In ment Wi Wolllll lie In if the g o v e r t n*lt'mor«xml rail. tVU lUltlmor.oi Golden Grove will double ill u incut liuil been lit Chur e o f toe
automobile Industry.
T h e Joy. the
—Jiwc*corn«SInnIrv U U o l U i W “ r*. A f t 'V
Veste.l HOW toim ort, tli» speed, th e Huvafui tl m
Mvi r. Alt•Ivaiiwr* vl*SAVANNAH. Wilt hrllig back big eunilllg*. 2o tin- effic iency, the e c o n o m y if the
ncluil* nu.iii («w»pt ibk*t* fot lots ure being offered nt the ex- Kasex t'naeli w ould he u n k n ow n ,
*h). Ovum. ruunuMU*. dolling t5»* ceptionally low price of $95 each even undreamed.
Your*.
Adv,
HI IX .
FOR HALT1MORE
™
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“ n;i.
s s a f.i.FnHANY
1month. Address Post Office Box

BRINGING UP FATHER
lawyer

FOR RENT— Rooms for gentle
men, 320 (lak Avenue. Cal
3211.

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

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•an r ea c h th* p r o p e r au th o r itie s
by w r i t i n g
Punt Of (lee Max UMI. kunfurd. Fla.

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rC A N D Y

PALM B E A C H " f T o U NT Y—The
scene of etupendons development.
Read about it in thu Palm Reach
Post. Sample copy sent on re­
quest.

Park Avenue and Second Street

FOR RENT— Room* with or wi
out menls.
Reasonable ra
Lincoln House.

TRY SULPHUR ON
AN ECZEMA SKIN

W E S T VIR O IN IA —O lurkshurg. Th*
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Clnrkihurir
Expon ent,
m o r n in g
Including Sunday, m orn ing l i i u *
1 cant ti«r weed, minim um l i e .

Will practice in all the courts
Examination o f Abstracts o f Land
TO REACH BUYERS or aellers o f
Titles given especial attention
T-A.REEL
Car. Drive it
Florida real estate advertise in
urself. Oak and Second St. Offices in Seminole County Bank tho St. Petersburg lim es. One cent
one 3.
cent a word daily, two cents a word
Building
Sundays.
AUTOS FOR HIRE
ADVERTISE in ito Journal-HorJOHN E. FOX
ald. South Georgia’s greatest
HE AUTO SERVICE
Daj
newspaper.
Morning, afternoon,
night Meets nil trains. Bag
weekly und Sunday Classified rates
Ileal
Estate—
Insurance
Phone 661
lUc per line. Waycross JournalAll kinds of property listed for sale Herald, Waycross. Georgia.
CAFE
JT0M0H1I.E8 FOR RENT

FOR SALE—32 acres 2 mllea out. FOR RENT — Furnished rooms
and kitchenette. Shirley apart­
Between 2 subdivisions. 900 feet
on brick road. Going at a bar­ ments. Opposite Post Office.
FOR RENT— 5 room bungalow
gain. Phone 571-J.
nnd garage. New, .1 miles out.
FOR SALE— New bungalow locat­
WANTED— Competant shorthand
ed Palmetto Ave. and 17th St., FOR SALE— Rhode Island Red
instructor from 7 to 0:30 P. M. 16,000, |6tiO cash,
balance like
liens nnd Indian Runner Ducks,
Thrice weekly. Call 354.
rent.
nil laying. Mrs. L. A. Kennud.
WANTED— Young Indy as cash
FOR SALE—36 acres, a wonder­ FOR RENT—5 room house, hot
icr to work Saturdays only. Ad
nnd cold water. 908 Myrtle Ave.
ful site for a sub-division. Al­
dress H. Care of Herald.
most within the city limits. $25,- L. P. McCuller. The Basket.
FOR SALE— New bungalow locat­ 000. 1-5 cash. Balance easy. See
ed Magnolia Ave., and Spurling S. A. Soasamon at Herald O fficc._ FOR RENT— Two or three room
Miscellaneous
St. 44,750. $500 cash Balance like
fSumished apartment 815 Park
FOR QUICK SALE— Bungalow in Avenue.
WANTED—Wrapping counter at rent.
best residential section, 5 rooms
once, 12 to 15 feet long. Apply
Both above houses modern, side­ nnd bath, completely furnished. FOR RENT OR LEASE— Ware­
Whiddon &amp; Hodges 110 E. 2nd St. walks paid for. and built of best Faces east, large shade trees. $1,house space on A. C, I- Siding.
materials.
000 cash. Balance tike rent. Phone Snnford Machine Co., 2nd and Oak
It. W. Dean*. Owner
WANTED TO RENT— By small
Mr. Sossnmon. 118._______________ Ave.
family two or three furnished
FOR SALE--4 months old culf.
rooms. Must be reasonable. Apply
Jersey mother. Geo. Ballinger, FOR RENT—Two large sleeping
rooms, first floor, suitable for
Popular Market butcher.
Grapev le, Fla,______
gentlemen. Private bath with hot
FOR SALE— 10 aero celery farm. water. Permanent people prefer­
Five ucrcs cleared nnd tiled nnd red. Address “ C. J." care of Herhns been farmed several yearn nId.
and in excellent condition. Bal­
ance or five acres can be very FOR RENT—2 room apartment
furnished, or 2 bed rooms fur­
ensilv cleared. Farm located with­
in five hundred feet of loading nished. Call 24.
station. Will sell for $4,000.0&lt;1 fOP. REN T— Fit. nished house­
Utlo'ftA.d cast;. balance easy terms
keeping apartment down town.
Fred Waisma.
Comfortable and cool, telephone,
Tho Pipe Orgun Club has the hot and cold water. 113 East 5th
following planta for sale: African
.Marigolds, golden cosmos und zen*
nius. Phone 305-W.
_______ FOR RENT — Cottage. Phone
G58-J.
Any breaking out of the akin,
FOR SALE—Silver Lake front lot
even fiery, itching eczema, can be
75x450 feet bearing orange trees. FOR RENT— Furnished sleeping
room down town, comfortable
nuickly overcome by applying
SI0 cash and the bulanro at the
and cool, telephone, hot und cold
Mentho-Sulphur, declares a noted rate of $5 per month will buy a
water, 113 East 5th St.
skin specialist.
Because of its lot in Golden Grove. Lots may be
The Sin of Sins
germ destroying properties, this purchased for ns low as $95 each.
I Id XV nil he 11.
sulphur
preparation
instantly Within one year values in this sub­ llun.
RENT— Furnished rooms
I err
Svmlnnlr lluil*iin-l'»&gt;rt t'u.. FOR
brings ease from skin irritation, division will double. No better in­ suutnril, riurlilii.
113 1-2 Palmetto Avenue, South
soothes urnl heuls the eczema right vestment can be found for the a- Iirnr mil—
from Fire Station.
up and leaves the skin clear and mount of cash required to handle
Well, I du n'i kn-iw Mlu-ihi&gt;.‘ I
or just i l m n r m I lilo.
smooth.
u jot. Golden Grovo Is located two wroteI you
certain ly »uu&lt;l«- tli- p r e d i c ­ FOR RENT—5 room house with
It seldom fails to relieve the tor­ miles south of the city limits nnd Iml
tion when tlir fuss all s t a l l e l Hint
Karaite, also 10 acre celery farm
ment without delay.
Sufferers In a section where property values Delieral .Mitchell would u*» hit tiled
close in. II. 31. Edwards, Puce
it,
from skin trouble should obtain u are rapidly increasing.
Here hr hislieneral
Mitchell
w a s utility of Avenue. Box 765.
small jar of Bowles Mentho-Sul- un opportunity for the mun who the onpurdoliuhle
sin, tie- tin of
phur from any good druggist and cannot afford to tie up much mo­ sins, tie knew m ore than C o n ­
use it like cold cream.
— Adv. ney in real estate. The propor­ gress knew, which Is by no m e.m s
rare, hut he didn't k n ow e n ou g h
tionate increase, for the amount lint In let Congress Know that lie
IN r i l A N i ’ RIlY
invested, will be fur greater than knew.
There Is an old Orient it p r o ­ A lbert Hickson, t'oinplulntiiit
in close-in property. For further verb
vs.
to the e ffe c t that When you
information phone 148 or address find a man that k n o w s he Know* Jtinnltn Hickson. Defendant.
Iih v tor
Post Office Box 431, Sanford, that he knows, yuq
itii.t. n m m v n n cK
t in ie r ■&gt;( I'u h llcn tliin
across a tv is* utlV am) y o u n og it
Florida.
Tito Mtnle of Florida, T o :

WANTED —Hookkueper, can han­
dle severnl extra sets o f books,
Apply “ Bookkeeper" eare o f Her­
ald.

TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Dally
Times, the great
homa daily
rate lW c per word, mlidmuu.
charge 25c cash with order. Write
for complete rate card.

ADVERTISING geta trsulta if it
reaches potential buyers.
Palatku Daily News is circulated in
an industrial and agricultural sec­
tion.

Rooms For Rent

Real Estate

Help Wanted

A N Y FURNITURE TO SELL?—
USED FURNITURE C O .-M irrora reallvered, fair prices paid
fo r second-hand furniture. Call
Phone 647.

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                    <text>YOUR NEWSPAPER
Wished in Florida’s Heart,
iP World’s Greatest Vegetable
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OLUM N XV

A SSO C IA T E D PR ESS D ISP A T C H E S

Freeholds
To Pay Poll Taxes

mihcr Committee
fam ines Measures
Proposed B y New
'inaiu’c M i n is t e r

aders Agree On

Saturday D the final day for
paying poll taxes in order for
freeholders to be eligible for vot
injj in the county bond election
on May 5« and supervisor of
Registration II. C. Du Bote
SVcdnesday called especial at­
tention to the shortness of the
time, just three full days.
Mr. DuBosc estimate* that WO
per cent cf the men have paid
their poll taxes, but the number
of women is much less.
Mr. DulJose calls attention to
the rtqviremsnU. for vot ini; in
the bond election. One must be
a freeholder, must have paid
poll tax and must be registered.

,tv Interest Rate ONE KILLED AND
inter Proposal I s SEVERAL HURT
Jroup in Chamber IN POWDER BLAST
I r a k i s . April s .— The
p erriott G overnm ent releivetl n m ajority, o f only
[wo in n v o te o f confiBcncc on a m inor detail
If the ed u cation b u d get
[n the cham b er o f depulie.s thi.s even in g.

Explosion In IMant Caused
By S p a rk s In N ew M achine;
N um ber o f W orkers E scape
By J u m p in g Into A R iver

S A N F O R D . FLORIDA. W E D N E S D A Y . A P R IL

8. 192

PRICE FIVE CENTS

NUMBER 214.

Restores Husband's Rights

C ase o f Young .Matricide To
D eterm ine Me: S a n ity Ex*
peeled To He Subm itted (o
Jury Laic Thi A fternoon

House Completes Its
Governor Martin trt
Organization Tues­ Hindenherg To Seek
Person Gives H i s
day and Adjourns German Presidency
Views To Members
For Joint Session
BERLIN. Am. 8— Field Mar. S t a t e Legislature

Girl Hurls Water
At Her Attorneys
S layer A No Sm ashes Rot lie
o f Sm elling Suits C au sin g
Ju d ge To Order a R ecess

Committees To He
Completed Today

SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. Apr. 8.
• .The case of Dorothy Elllngson,; \
11 vear old matricide, on trial t..
,
determine her sanity i* ncurirg
V
completion and indication* are that* 0 E g P
't will he in the hat’d* of the jury
Sf
late thi* afternoon, Tlt-i*.* are
IhdjKiv
^
rumor* that the till will L'.ki the
stand to testify »he i&lt; sane.
* X
In a hysterical outbreak y asterday. the girl t ried “wait until I
A 4L M M w 'j w i
take the stnml and tell a In. at it. .
\ * \
’■gpr-TlTW
then the truth wit) &lt;-&lt;&gt;mo out.” At flow n, r ;u.rmiu . . . . .
another point in yesUrduy's pro- taken from her husband
reeding t the cirl nrgM-cd hv her from office of governor
attorney** yifort* »• have her de- 'by the legislature,
dared Itvrune, aros, (hunting a n d ) . — —
burled a run of water at them
I
-“You can’t talk about me like C R M IIV IO T F R f
that," cri«-il the girl. *ma*hing n O L / i f l l l j V/LiLi 1 ) \
bottle of smelling “alt* on the tn- I&gt;T . * i» * w * Trx
n
ble hv way of emphasis.
- iP I A N M N l.
^
“Wait until I lake the xinmi mm 1 L i f x l »1 iJL 1\a
*J

Body Preparing For
Session With Full
Calendar Facing It

.’•hull Von llindcnbcre today was
nominated a* a candidate for
president of Germany by the
National Conservative Bourse•
vi* Hlnc. Hindenberg accepted
the nomination nfter asking the
aupport of nil parties comptlsing the National Bourgeois bloc.
It was announced that the Penpie** party will not oppose him.
There are many objection* to
hi* nomination front nationalis­
tic rank*, among them being
“the one remaining figure of
glorious past" and “hr wholly
typifies the tigid monarchical
era which h»* gone.”

Hasty Legislation
Scored In Speech
- - --

’ * ■ *"*-*••;

Executive To Make No
Attempt To Wield A
Big Stick In Meet

T A L L A H A S S E E , Fla.. Apr.
8 — W ith the organ isation o f
‘
v»*U !»**•i(It..I n;&gt;,hu th e Itou.-.o o f rep resen tatives
1'ci giiMUt, when he was removed com p leted T uesday afternootr
signing tlie amnesty bill passed
appointm ent of stan d in g comPARIS, Apr. 8.— T h e Horm itteoa by th e speaker is the
t cabinet w as gran ted tweno
u tsta n d in g subject o f inter*
Ifour hours’ resp ite T uesest
u n til T hursday, No hills
k* afternoon w hen th e chant*
m
ay
be introduced in eith e r o f
r of deputies agreed, in ncthe
h
o u ses until that tim e un­
rdance w ith custom , to nlder
provision*
of n concurrent res*
[r the financial tmvtsures
idution adopted hy Imth house* to­
bpo'sed by th e new Finance
day.
In ii statement to the house
erbnek ordered a brief rccc**.
Vvl
xjv/ U c l I I
I
1Speaker Milam said (hat in all pro­
The outluir*t came during the
bability the selection of the var­
cross-examination or Kd Twitchell, i *p„um„ i t*em»oriv ’
ious committees would he complet­
a physician alienist, who teitifieu
. J,
ed by Thursday morning at the
tbrit he considered the girl sane.
•'Mil Atlti !Ne\\ Nile
latest. After announcement of the
Sylvester J. McAtee, of defense
By Com m ission ITS
committee* the house will get down
to woik on the matters ■
tw..
Otto llorvhort am« ids Milwaukee make-no attempt to dictate “to you
a nee that are slated to
Final decision to sell the county
Tl
Brewers will depart front Sanford in matter* of Variation."
“I
fore it at this session.
home property was made at Tue* or &lt;
the Thursday afternoon on the home- shall not hold secret caucuses he­
The opening
sesiioi
day’s meeting of the Seminole |vill
ir*. | ward journey after spending the-hind closed door* for the purpose
County Commissioners, and Ihe bver
the !’"** seven weeks in spring p in e - of organizing legislative bloc* to
&lt;lerk was instructed to ask for liid.t V-1- ’
at- lice in this city.
put through p«t niev&gt;utn;“ he
to be pre -.-nted at the next meet- t&gt;ilc&lt;
at
“It has been a must successful **t(b “nor ••hall I at anytime at
ing of the board. The property to I Fi
luc- fmining season for us." dccUrrd **n,P* to Wield a Mg stick aver the
br sold consists of approximatolv t&gt;i'-s
of I the Brewer owner, “and if we do l»w-mpkiit| body,"
47 acres.
the
■rv not come hack to Sanford next * He urged members of both
^ Bids are to b»* n&gt;l;cd on the fol- ^’.l’ _
«n- year it will not be oar fault. Every house* to ,tdopt a WelkrieAned.
■lowing terms: All cash; one half•
jt*v. member of our party has enjoyed definite, progressive legislative
rash, one third und one-fourth cash
his stay in Sanford and the citl— program “which will embrace
with deterred payment- to be o'Jil­
•'■ns of this city have proved to be measures of Importance to the
in three year* and hot t.» carry !i &lt;•
" ' ■gracious host*.’
^
A
whole state and apply ynur»e* e*
! 8 per cent Interest.
V
Praise of Hhnfords climate wa» .s**Iddau*ly and earnestly t«. tbs
I Thi* l&gt;oni d also passed u resolulion ratifying the purchase of the
Householder property for a louutv
home; the county uttorney was in­
structed to druw the necessary
I pupers and tin- chairman uuthoii/.
cd to sign tire warrnnt'i. The
terms ol tile purchase are, $;t,0:Ui
cash and tile balance In one, uvo
und thivo years,’
The I nurd instructed the clerk to
advertise for bids for painting the
courthouse. Other routine iiusiness transacted by tlit.* hoard was
the following:
Following tho pre ••ntat’on of u
j petition by J. E. .Snyder asking tot
{:i roud near Cliuluoui, Mrs, Snjd -i,
i Fred Windisch and J. ‘l bUny
v.-r-rc appointed as Idazcr:.
Tlie notary public bond of
(i-'orge F. Babcock was approved.
B. k, Maubbie uddri'S&gt;cd the limn d
Arrangements have la.cn com­
on the typhoid eases at -Mtamont'i
pleted whereby the Sanford High
School baseball
team will meet
i Springs and asked aid • f the coun­
the Duval High Sell &gt;&lt;■! nine *m the
ty. I- Kelz uddressed thu board
inunicinal field hex* next •Hutimlny
i with reference to a railroad tr*»»* *o’d o d , ai cold'll'4 to an
■ing one-halt mile eust ot Markham,
.uiiiutc s measures are fiv-r at
drainage qurvtion bus ’gone iota
1and an investigation was ordered.
i number. The tirst provides f-r announcement nad* today.
detail and this together with roads
in prunamtioi: for ti e game, the
U. V\. pearniau, rceretary &lt;d
11 1 'uc of 1.000,0&lt;)0,000 francs
and schools, hr declared as thr
Bert Melville's Comedians pro­ Chamb»r of Commerce, nikiol the
tw nnper money and increases the Ioe-«| t'-am is workbu; hard be-.-aywo
Jonah Bnbinson,. ..ncgro.d
. . . . live
chief
business of this session.
defeat
of
the
Duv.-rl
team
would
vided
tin
entertainment
for
to­
I
board’s
endorsement
of
u
circular
1v*n« ' from the Bunk of France give considerable nreatig-* to the
un to the name “Jonah” in the
^Roads, rdurution. drainage of tit*
day's meeting of the Kiwunis Club, i on the bond issue election May ■&gt;
Municipal
Court
thi*
morning,
not
••'HKI.IHui.tHji)
•2T '
fr,,ni -2,000.000,000 to Nr.nf'ird nin". t
d*.*d’ir *d. The held at the Seminole Cafe. The Tlie clerk was instructed to a-k
Evrirglud*.*. taxation, and - rva^ibeing content with facing the court
utiiling
.-tuff
of
tim
local
i
is
deportionment
were listed by the gov­
solo*
nnd
piano
numbers
by*
the
for
bids
for
the
grading
of
‘train
• be croud institutes a new state
on one charge, but two. Jonah
to be a&gt; good ns fin be members of the show eompnny , ville Avenue Engineer Williams
ernor as recommendations ha would
wus
fined
|20U
and
cost*
or
fill
days
'•»" "l three ner cent to which all •.bi.e-d
have ths legislature give first at­
w n • are cxiK-ctcd to subscribe. foti'.J on any high senool team in were enjoyed by an attendance of was instructed to compile i. survey
oil a churgu of possession of liipior
tention. “Having disposed of the*r
Du: third is a warning to all tin- talc ail ! '.‘tv tiiis reason S.il- 88 per cent.
of the country dub road.
mid in addition was fined $25 and
nay's game is belli:* mitic-i|iatcd
you will find it comparatively easy
John D. Jinkins urged that all
costs or 10 days on ii disorderly
** who ibi not contribute thu- n .
clerk wus instructed to i.sk
o . tii keen inti'iit&gt;*. In- local follow­ Kiwaiiiiins pay their poll tax by forThe
to gat through with that part of
charge.
bills for claying Bear Creek
in itl" '.K'.r c,-,nt "f tIveii- capital er's of the leu n .
your program which will follow.”
tintiirdiiy of this week in order to loud from the Orange oiumy line
1
he
court
disposed
of
one
Case
of
'• diiectcd to u supplement*
•Sanford det *it"d Now Smyrna be ipiulificd to vote in the bond
he continued.
» lax to bnng their contribu*
Liquor
Case
Occupies
speeding,
If
M.
Fletcher
paying
|
to
Bear
Lake.
Th*?
pint
cf
I'uik
rasilv uh tb" latler’v own ilium :.id election on May 5. (ieorge A. DeAmong other rccwasoiendatlons
ii fine of |J1 and costs on that
,»
to that per centuge.
i
view,
Cameron's
udditi'in,
wn*
ap­
Inst Saturday
af'ernoon and Cottes pointed out the iiiiportaii -e
Court
Session
Today
he submitted in hi* message *rer»:
. ,B*!h is to be estimated on the Coach
charge.
Other
case*
disposed
wpre
proved.
Person
&lt;
dm
log
(ioldciilluit belii-vcs Ins team will of this bund election und emphasis­
/{••vim.m ur amendment o/ the
ns follows:
income multiplied by a
1roo road were aider*.d to open it or
lat- regulating speed and traffic
property to provide another,
•iltcu-nt viiryhig according to umum! a stronger line-up ugaimt ed th** fact thnt only
Dttis Ford, assault and buttery,
The entire morning session of
Duval tbuu it did against the east owners would be ullnwed to vote.
on public highways.
.
i ea!"'ory of investments. Ccr- coast
'tlie county attorney wai in- &lt; our tv Court was taken up today transferred to county court; Jesse
Inds.
President E. R. Brov.-nlee gave instructed to draw a bill looking in thu trial of Marie Thompson Jackson, reckless driving, lit*
Lulu-Dial Survey*, Fish -and
V Ci* vur"ir’g salaries arc
a monthly report showing the ac­
the ul&gt;olt*hinnirnt to bond tr.m- on a charge of possessing Ibpior, bond entreated; Arthur Ford dis­
Cowboy Trappings Of tivities of the club. A. C. Carter to
l-c* in Semhiblo county. The nnd wn* indicated as the afternoon orderly conduct, case dismissed;
ami T. IL Higgins were elected to board endorsed the new fisii lav.', sessjon begun, that it would take Charlotte I’obinson, disorderly con­
iuirdestan N atives
Yesteryear Passed Up membership.
Kiwaninit Kent ft is- with Commissioner Kilhc-c voting the remainder of the day. Both duct, dismissed; Bert William*, disP e n n - &gt; !,. ,,
* Ml*&lt;
ttt't’iv *vit ii')e*p«
ni lL»*-•I»
ftflM
Ilf
ksnil cna-lepst
10» OM
••&gt;
«MW
we yfilll
• - itwifu
. t «•»
1 » ’-l-'iil Blj!
By Secretary Juruine committee it steadily increasing at­ in me nogntive.
_The onlv case disposed of at ed; I.. J. Western, drunk 9cum con*
Tuesday afternoon's session of tinned until Friday.
tendance at the weekly meetings.
, Lo.\ do
, corresponWASHINGTON. Apt}. 8.—Sec- Short talks were made by visitors
court wus that of W, K. Hailey,
:presu, who* rotary „f Agriculture J.irdine, who attending the meeting.
who wun convicted on a stalu'.u- v
have made no agreement with him
hurdestan, ivn.&lt; a cowboy long before ht* b*»churge. He has not Imea senten. • Bijr Forest Fire Is
E. F. Lane urged all Ki-v.inis
and it is understood that they are
ole popula- came a cabinet member, is becom- numbers who could piny baseball
angling for a major league club
Raging: In Virginia for
n,j’ to wage j ing af reijuent visitor to the c«p- to report ut the athletic field Mon­
next seuson.
m an ef- jtol’s bridle oaths, but he rides .i day afternoon for the formation of
Ty
Cohb Is reported to be dis­
I’l.ACKSHIIfiO,
Va
.
Apr.
8.—
lip
lute,
the
horse
numeii
“Cul,"
mid
has
elimi'tuition of w
o baseball team to repre cut the
satisfied with his'Augusta quarters,
egarded as noted from hitceuuippuge any urti- club
Flames
of
15
forest
fires
continu­
fn iniuLfii... i
during the noiiitncr months.
he Moatem , &lt;!e suggestive x&gt;f hi* range-riding
ed to i oar toduv over the Blue- which he ha* been using for lha
Among the Kiwnninns present
'•'•nrvmit
Vrtir.', nnti
nun lORfiuj*
portw.lierce exp'-riein e.
•
ri.lgi Mountains &lt;%h*iig the Yiigiu- P~*;t
ering making a change. Rnnaor
nooti ol
s|(J,*k 'thinooghhreii Moig.ui
in
National
I'nrk.
The
most
ser­
‘*Duif b«iWr
K. It. Brownlee, It. II. Here, I. C
Rrquire tat collectors list hi
tn iiiy cignt c’a'tcH vvi
isn inaut- htip.e afirf modern rbtiiig to;a have
It* of these; |&gt;etty larceny cam, ious file moving along a five mile has it that the Sanford ofitriala are ceipt* »tl rate amounts paid
■WtioniM* ,in,i
-lout. A. F,•.Connolly, II. D. Caafront in the vallcv between Gap Dying to induce the Detroit leader
dtxplaeeif lhe rugged
pony mill
next
with
nine;
liquor
cases
5
through
tlie
ofili'e
of
Sh
•II. T. I- Dumas, B.«i Durden,
county am
-leather chaps of earlier day*. (»ivspeeding .'I; carrying pistol with mid Bush Mountain ranges, driven to bring the Tigers hero neat year,
0. A. DeCottes, It. G Dave;.. A. Hand during the month
Repeal of law requiri
by
a
steady
wind
und
eating
its
\i;
rii his choice between mi English
However,
there
has
been
no
an­
out permit t; drunkenness i; a*
Fort
M.
B.
Hutton.
J.
D.
Hnto
charge juries p d si
according
to
the
rep
o
rt
i
.
tiding 'addle will: the conventional
mult I; worthless check 1; fulsi way lapidly toward the James nouncement made along that line arguments by counsel.
J- If. Jackson, E. F. Lane, T, board of county
liiier. \ nluable timber has been and so whether the Tigers, Brew­
upsizes ho. t stirrups und a typical stock ns.
com
pretense
I.
. I.anvlov. Forres* Lake. S. M, with tines and costs to
Previdi fra* testbooiu
licitiowed hut no other fi—
*•—
« sn: ers sr any other team come here
addle with high pommel and cant nil-table IValker’s Report
ovil,
H.
C.
Long.
(’.
J.
Marshall,
schools,
and more aderju
l
.'ported.
’
1
.
*
.
.
lll.'W
.
together
with
i
next spring, will not ha known for
;|j ,\.,r. 8.
»' l long stirruiis. the usersConstable K. E. Wnlkrr, of Dis
.J. Moiighton, J. G. Michael. H. brought over from Febr
tie* fer giving th* child
awhile at least.
'fl&gt;i-lov :ui' toJV selected Die fotiuer.
Diet
Number
One
reported
15
cese*
McCaslin, (t. V;. McCall, G K. ing u grand total of $2
state “a chance for thal
BCY
JsTOCK
ow n er
f 't posfiu ut 11ii i ing the nmnlh &lt;••
K «'. W M. MaRirnim T J.
i*1ii ' . .' — &gt;■. «
• *•—
*-• .ty.•—•‘
h i r rw»re«-Ml&gt;i
iy » t f€
SWXwot 1 -sA* wer
HANOVER, .Mass., Apr. 8.—Om­
ni an was killed, several peraons
were severely burned, and damage
estimated at more than $50,000 was
caused Tuesday when a spark from
u new powder mixing machine ig­
nited hundreds of pounds of black
gunpowder at the plant of tin*
National Firework* Co., here. A
score of small buildings used us
mixing sheds were destroyed in
the series of explosion* which rc; u.ted. The four larger building,
of the plant were suvinl only after
desperate efforts by the lire de­
partment of nine town* and the
city of Brockton.
The charred body of Manley
Goodwin, of Hanover, an expert in
explosives, Ivn* found ncir the
sit? of a shell in which the first
explosion occurred.
The new machine, which was be­
ing tested lit the plant for the first
time, was blown to fragment*. Of­
ficials of thp company said that
more than 2.000 pounds of black
gunpowder was in the little build­
ing at the time. The plant, sit­
uated in n wooded Pact in West
Hanover, consist* of several bun­
dled building* set well apart and
four larger structures used for of­
fices, shipping department, paper
warehouse and saw mill.
The trees and brush caught fire
from the vX|f.o*lon mid it was
with the greatest difficulty that it
force of lf&gt;0 firemen fought the
flumes nwuv from the powder mugnxine and the shipping department

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Kiwanians Today

Negro Lives Up To
Jonah Name A n d
Draws Big Fines

Reports Of Sheriff And Constable
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i Laid To Sptioul&amp;torh
lit to

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n.irortr. that* the 1" p ..tin en t
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May. IJiO't to l.5o

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to t.BHa.

ganda” regarding * threotei
shortage of world wh.-m. stipidie

carrying concealed
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have
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of Saufurd.vscco
nouncemeni mad'
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THE SANFORD HERAl.n, TUESDAY. APRIL 7,1923

------- Arthur. * n o » Christian Trim.-*# Cgrttifan m tn. „
name la unknown; Chris
Mo im J. Vaflor «nri ii??W
and wife. Hastate Artn
R Tuvl.tr; cjtrlln n J„r^ *&gt;
M. Ar.endonda and wife,
rendnnda. whose fhrlatlan name I" wife; ------~ Jrnm wh-.i* r w
name
la unknown; Arthur i* JV
Inmon ttreenl*af and .I/
Nptlce la herehy irlVen that Cro. unknown;
Jr., dnlmt buslnvs* tin- un.l wife. --- -— CnoUt *
M
.
Crosby.
Ureenwo.al ptirrhnaer of T it Cer­ .ler the firm name mid "tyle of Cfit.stlu* uatiie la unku..». ,
r t»- Kmifmnn anil
■
tificate No. Sl't. dated the itli day iSreer.leof and Croak''
— Smith.
vocatrr, ha* Wen to make t» Eibltof June A. n , 1922. hb" flle«l said ------- I.yoti. ami
Meld. Kaufman.'Whur. ''nri.tian
•* ^ ■•■aw w a n p fl |M• V.
I im to conform »o what a prohibition­
certificate In my office, and Its* «rho«e Christian
...... ..
are uniunknown; Albert Uoethfr arj
names
made application for fas deed to known, ro-ipartner*
Metamorphosis of Mellon” mixht
iradlnK and do­ -------- Unether. Who** ,•* '
. ( ist thinks th.? B’ jle kbauld be, |
..............
L««ue In aceordanre with law. Said
........ i. I.ynn and n h w la unknown; It. |_ t-.rr j
buxines* a* Smith.
well be the tid e. of
. . - charactar i other%than to ure*ont the true
------ J- Knrwll. whnJPJS
certificate cmhrnrea the following In*
..V. Kreneh:
Kleld;
fieri
rude
I .... U. T. jrlfa.
ttudy of the aienaar,
alendar, toiK
toftspoken,
trachinKx of the hihlicai
biblical u g e s .
*turiy
pukcn, traciiinKs
deacrlher property "ilualed In .Vtnl- Rlsln: AHater Mcl.end;
W. II. Un name I* unknown, &lt;» x *
Wall Street Can Afford Four’
** *
f M!!!*1^| Ml
w#
tL
.
.I.altoe.
tlf
•
•
*
note county. Florida, to.wit; SK*» Schleff.il.&gt; Will
— N. I’lark; William vtr ami wif-. ------ry of the traaaury. tlcalinc
“In everv instance where the
Per Cent Interest on .Min­
name la unknown.i
of NWtt Sec 9. Twp. 21 S. R*n«e K Mersersu. William
. ------ U Drown: Christian
: with hint as- he
when...*hecome wont ‘wine* i* favorably mention..!
— wa*
---- ...—
Mrtllllen
A
Co..
u
c...,,«rtlJ
29
K.—
»«
acfe*.
The
nald
land
be•
llenrr
s.
Wm. J. Krhleffelln
nnd
imum Amounts of 5100,000
fton \V
uott ra ago
nre .an d ; in the BibK" 9«y» Captain W. H.
inu assessed at the itate of the la- Clark, and each and ever. of th" and each and every of m,
Wnihinfftf.fi
ashington folio
four year*
ncra. wTkh*" mime* ar* unk ]
run
nee
of
«u"h
certificate
In
the
....................
*
defendant*,
A h Wholesale Loan Price
a* he I* today.
;
;
1
2
* -f*
Stayton, “it has l&gt;een deleted or
who Were on the I at h fay ,7
name
of
Cnktiown.
That
•aid
Urn.
.......
;
"
z.
y
or
all
«
*
f
illvlmc
and
If
either,
any
Official
Omcial i'fe ha* brought Mellon the meaning rompU tely changetl in
i .trfcn.lanl"
^ a__ . a.It"_ J.e.l
tlrrrnwo.nl. purrhaaer of Tai Cer­ "alii
il»a&lt;i. a)&lt;&gt; all par- Iember. A. l&gt;. ISOI. traillna
i “out of hi* *he!l." Aa a private the ‘shorter Bible.’
N’EIN' YORK. April 4-— Ncwstificate No. 221 dated the 5th day of !!••* claltnlUK Inlrrcsl" under .-aor In* huelnes* tinder jl,, r.,.u"
,Jun* A. D. 1922. ha* fllM ti.1 rer- nmf rverv of th» foil..win* ilrrejo-.l nhln nnme and «tyle of n o'
pgnbff throughout the country pub­
iapitali*t and financier, Mellon .led
led : “But in every instance where
MI1T*n A t ' i j and each »•„.
I'.flcnxi ,.n m.v office and hut mnde (•rMn'I'M*. to-wlt: •*iir»i" K. Artnur of
a life of seclusion. Hi* detachment,
lishing daily Nrw York money
the abnv.* nitm-il ile(en,i,.
nfc'IIC*n*tf for Tas I»eed to Issue and wlf.*. , ■ ■- Arthur, who*"
v:a* well-nigh Ironclad and intpehvr a t ^ ton call and short-term loan*,
in u&lt; c’lr.lanc with law. Said cer­ i'liri*tlan name I* unknown: ritrl*. Ilvlrg; and If either, any or',
sant
defrndanta he dead, to
tificate . mi.rare v the i,.|i..\. In* tie- H. Artlinr and wife. Mawah* Arthur:
tiable. Even in hi* home town of
oftacrare asked by reader* where
tlea rlalmlna Inter. m» under
"crlix.l
property
"lltiucd
In
kernlJ»*rph
S
C
.
Arrendnnda
and
wif".
—
Pittsburgh,
he
wa*
more
of
a
trathey can get some of the money
n.de County. Florida, to-wlt; SH ----- Arrendon.la. who*" t.’hrl*tlan' amt every i f the following a.
defendant*. to*wit: Muiti J
ditiiin tiian u i*]«—.M-uiid-hi'j.xI bil
8 :b « t Ij loaning at, say. fwir
of NK' , Sec. 9 Twp. 21 M. Han«e name I* unknown; ILimon nr*".i- ed
Jr., and w i f . ------ t
leaf *od t H. r-co-hy. .tr.. dolrur lor.
ticr cent when b^al bank* a re ask­
man being. He frequentel no club*.
who.te
ChrlMian name la
l.u*lti"*"
under
tit*
firnname
and
ing aix,
He attended few function*. Secn*iylr ttf t:r""nl*af and Oroaby; — Mary N. Katea and huith.ind Christian n»mi (
A leading metropolitan banker
| taries nnd functlnnarie* hedge 1
---- Smith. ---------- I yon. a n d ----- Kate", whose
Harah K. Dennis
— Field, whin- i.'hrurun name* art- , known;
hfrre offers in reply that this low­
. him about with u wrull af excldslvehand. — —.Dennis. wh.-«. n
unknown.
co-parn.'r*
tr.«lltiv
\i.d
er-priced money Is not availat 1* to
' ne*» th a t made him well ni^h in- Jr the nlan o
dolna l.ualn"*" a* Smltlt. I.ynn nnd Ian name I* unknown;
thg general banking public. It is
Field: (lertrude V. French; SV. T.
accerailde.
the Hoiv Bil
liisln: Allsier Slcl end: W. H.
put out under spetial conditions
A* a memiier of the cabinet, Mel- the censored
SVhirffrlln;
Wm. N. fla rk ; William
which he sum* up a* “ wholesale
| Ion’s human contact* hnve broad- true th« drv;
H. Jler»"r*u: William
drown:
versus retail.‘ ** Wall Street,. he ex.
A’m. J. Si'hletfelln and Henry K.
ened. Not only have hi* olbcial r-lglnal B&gt;b
(’lari;, or other wl*e. In and to the
plains, can afford to make u whole
&gt;duties brought him in direct touch chapter of R&gt;
followInK drscrlhe.l -land nltuat"
price, such a* four per cent money j
Shoenhelt. who— «*Jm,9
with a greater num ber and a more take away fi
lylntr end l.elnx In the City o» snn«- -------represents, becaurc it make* these
ford County of Somiinde. an.I lit tie name I* unknown: Mo*&gt;-» j
varied range of individuals, but the book of this
end
wife.
Aftnle It. TayJ„r; n j
of
Florida,
mnr"
oar*'filnrly
tieloans only in wholesale amounts.
rnclal necessltiea of hi* position; idk*. a wnv
(nil Jones -gnd wife. -----—
tcrllo'd a* follow*, to-wlt:
with $100 OtM) a* r. minimum.
whore
Christian
namr I* nnkiaS
have assisted in the thawing out &lt;Book of I.ife
le.t* One it) and Two (2». of
Arthur N. Cooley and wife _ I
/ ‘»he hnnrowin* Is perto.-ce re­
,
tiiv
:
e
m
e
n
process.
*
_____ ]
djock
Five
of
Tier
Three
M»TI« E OF AI'I'I.ICATIOX Foil
CdoUy. ultuir Christian naa,l
\ t ii j i iiiit a
stricted, this hunker say*, to larg ­
1 *7). rf Kanfotd, Fiorina, arro*d*
•i *x iif .F.ii t \ n c i t *rcTir»\ st* Ii :I.DiiliU.
Dinner*, receptions, public and
Temna V.
unknown: Mayilerle Kaufm,» J
IV .&lt;
Imc
to
K.
It.
Trufford'*
Map
»f
o
f
T
in
:
CEMIUAI.
STA'I'I
THs
e r in te m t* who.e high credit, ra t­
wife. .......
Kaufman. tv|
-emi-pubiic junctions of
many 00ft voted foi
NOI.K n i l MTV.
Hanford. Florida, a* per nl.it
o f T in ; vr\TF. o r f i .o iiih *.
Christian
name Is unknown f
ing »nvc* the usual time and ex­
kind* have claimed his uttendanen. pitol.
thereof'.1til* of record,
hert &lt;:»M*lher and wife. '
pense of investigation. PI 1 dig
nnd t» any nnd all other pern,in*, &lt;
\nd while these are understood at
IN CIIANCEflV
Joel her. whose Christian r,m,
who.o
name*
are
unknown,
claimthe money in “ bulk acco: Jt.igly
unknown; It. U Karretl and «n
•
lertrude
It
ddnson.
Coniidaln.ini.
i first to Imve been the bane of h i* ' Tampa—T
I
ok
nny
rluht.
title
or
Interest
In
vs.
■ Farrell, whose &lt;*hr:«tfa
rest- thr bank no more than a r ­
j lile, they are so no longer. Where Tribune huil
and to the property hereinabove de- —
William lioi&gt;in*&gt;.n. Uefendani.
tuunc I* unknown; (). A ti.*****•*
ranging $1,000 for a privnto hor«erlf&gt;»d. or any part or )..ir&lt;el il.e.e- wife.
UrtiT &lt;f I1,.I,Iir„ I,.,n.
- - ..... IJeever. Whose iVtr
riswtr. un«l bocomns an ohviua* sav­
To WIMli m Itiddnsno;
Inn name I* unknown: l&gt; H. J|.
It I* hrrehv ordered that you nnd Milieu .v fTo.. n co-partnersM- »
ing over placing the amount 1/» 100
An a'flda.'it liuvlti? been made eneh
■In .o'Corilnncf with law. Said &gt;' "­
of you hi- nnd appear before
i ' If I,*ul e emlirac, s the i.uh.wltjir d«-- «.mI fii.,1 In th.* Chnnc»ry xiili nor
separate lotnll transnetionj. Fur­
-aid t'lrcuU Court at the Court
,
little
Hetty
Norton
bids
Friend*
who
havo
watched
this
r,r,
!&gt;
•
ii.llim
io
our
*uid
court
wherein
1
s'rile
d
property
sltuiico
In
SeinJtherm ore. those largo loans nro for
at Hanford. Florida, on tl.c
ijertru.le it'.idtjsoii i* the complain­ House
1Suls County. Kfornla. lo-wjl:
tulatt her older sister* a* mrtamorphosls In Mellon declare t0 ;
»st day ,.t Jim*- A. It., 1925. nn.l
definite nnd ilntited jwrjfjds, end
ant Hno William Itnhtnson Is thn then
I W. 5 'i eh. oPHOJM of .HW'i and
*nd
there tnnl.e answer to th&gt;nymph.
Hetty
can
nvini
that
he
is
tmlay
a
younger
and
hapj
_
defendant, l.v aitorncv for the com­
. s w , ..f Hw*i. sec. i;. Tp ;»
are protreted by glltc.I^c security
Mil &gt;.f c.iilpliitilt exhibited tiiKaittxt
plaint,
t
tin
t
il
i"
tile
heller
of
nfv.'i
Ii
case,
and
it
a
diver
pjer
man
^
a
n
ho
ha*
been
for
i%
s
ii
:••.&lt;
i
:
—5i
acret.riic. 11,Jiil be converted, if med
enttse.
.....................................
I The -.ild land l» Iti.f ue. • ed at the I' in that the delrndaid. William youIt InIs ibis
. Her parente are Mr. years. Thy lev reserve of tho pri- &gt; ’
ordered ,hnl llil"llnir .ler.crlbed lniitt* nltualr.
Iw, overnight. Average commer­
j.'al, of i|ie Isnuan* of such .crtlfl- Itolilnsoli. eoncealr. hlir.aelf *»• Ill'll Order liefurlbee
in
I
iil.lish.il
in
the
Hi,nford
nnd
b.
Iiik io lli» County nf
Fa^'
Norton
of
Lo.
Anvale
capitalist
ha*
melted.
T
h
e
;
,
J
pro. .'sx ran not he rerv.-.i np.iri pen I!c r i *il n :
rnic lo the name •&gt;( Unknown.
cial loans being made under condi­
ni'wnpaper ■•oiilished in note ami Siait of Florida
anil
that
lhe
n.ild
defe*'daill
la
over
I
Thru
K.
1^
Woodruff
porcha-i
-r
lif.
Haul
exterior
of
tho
chilled-steel
Iiw
M.inli,id
He
i
tions just tho reverf.e, In his opinrnin.de County. I'lyrlda. j o jril.‘..i..ily deecrioe.l ns fulkd
cam;' It la. n e each ;v«*ek
. &gt;.f Tax Certificate N" l^'J. dat'd 1 1&gt;* •m*' of i « "in •. no
—----------------------nancier ha* mellowed, lit- Is m ix-i '
M
f..r . Ittltt conreru- lo-*vlt:
trin, a higher retail prko mu.;t pre­
i '•*JVsg oi. ordered, tin ; you. Wil­ olive
; i|,e Jlh .lav
.1---- A I* I * h a
week*.
E x c h a n g e d O n 'nF mor“ with men. He i- '/e ttin g , J.’"
N'nfibwe"i Qiiitrlcr &lt;,f i .1
, III, i! xalrt 1-4rl.flttale in ru&gt; offh " liam 1?.i,i.i»,iii. do mi.I i .oi i l f Jier. vail.
WITNESS niv l»itimI nml i )i«* n«*nI Tl.e
Norltna-.t Quarter; 11.•- rml
and line made applleiitIon for Tax hy rc.iulr.il to appear to il loll of
: to like foiK* and alTair j*. And— ;» m
-?Stnb loan* represent smaller
•it!t **«*nri. «»f tho Movonth
c.iniolaliit
In
the
alo.i.rirh'd
eaiis,.
l.eeii
io
i-nue
in
accordance
with
Tlirt
•
-Qunrler* of the S',.tibl
Aeronautics j what In Melion's care i.i regard ed
*lr*init of III** Stalo *»(
amount*, nr.d “overhtud" nlotints
v. .'&lt;i Quarter less tin- s.».u|
■law. Saul ,‘et III leal e embrace* the ■oi Monday the Ith day of Mav
1925,
1,1
Ibe
itoiri
........•'
j.,
,
KJ'irlda.
In
nod
for
Hemlnole
Com,.
it*
final
anti
conclusive
proof
of
th*
UlKlit is) acre* of ii .. s.v.ik
u p -ns loaning operation* are rcii MV i’IiiImm fID'l ikiMinil.fi ulikh Vuii f.diowlmr deSv-rlti' .1 properly "Huai
on 'Ms ihe 31*1 day of Murrli.
kl.il
I’nonty, Ci.irldii. iu‘ t Miil
Well Qharler of tile NortllMx]
\ 11 Ift55.
leie can be leas taking r ., . , . . n MCTnM Anr n _ F o u r f. n* f l ”:lt ^a *
Placo&lt; •11 “ir cither **f jou. may Imv- auulosi 1•U■I!• .lo Hemlnole C,&gt;11Illy. Flnrhhi. to- Memin.il.
peUted. 'ineiu
beiiiK*
11
Mull
for
n
.Ilv.,roe;
and
voii
•
juartcr tif ilie Not ill"»-i .
mil expense ngnin in».'A.iillN‘»TON. A pt. «■ «• '»r h lm -h e la even making pub L-. "'7 ............... Waiter Maoidio c„»I
. V. K I h i| ' i II.AHS.
iir&gt; 1 hen and . t)u r&gt; . . .|i.ire.| 1.. &lt;Hr.ilClerk
on faith, and
ter. nil lii Hvctlon
T'.svl
itea. .SC Cor. of W '. I.oi ? Fee.
■no 1 *pi.i o«. “a*"" •• ni,w ym'ciaHy-designeil army ami_, ,
1
••••H' - .........
late ,,1 Hjof..r&lt;i
of
Ibe
Clrrtill
Court
of
make
M.MWer
I'r
said
Mil
of
&lt;
011
.
I
Mil 19. South of I. ill
;i|
1 .*. Tp 20 n It. 29 II mo N If. 2
iTOose* If ca
each applicant 1* look- 1 Min,,rl&gt; _trll|:ill|.^
vvill be plac-1 *le r"*s ‘
y.mr.ol. Coon tv. Flortdi. ts, 1 1.
ibe H v. nth tii.irpial cireuli ..f [ ...............I
j
plaint
lile.|
nasln.'t
you
lierelu.
oil.••• nnv m d :iIt f,|l.(f
.11
W.
IV
If.
»;b
H
15
.
h
i:
Ilat-ra! Is le-tx liquid.
if i,.*t* now in ' Within a week, this month, Mel- onm rsitrned I. 11 c»tto. ilv. Aiimiathe
HP.lt
of
Florida,
in
and
f.
r;
rd up. Collatei-. i^•'. a d”.'r.'M pro VUirtOu n III
I I.. ell. 20 acreft.
toirsoas. whose names nr- &gt;:»•■
Seminole lYoutv.
I/tailing ,.-riod*
period* are u.tuully
UHUulJy long,
iong^ ’J »
i. O..W|. el.iqniag jhj rl.:.i. l.:J
............"atls£ ct« ry . Une! Im. -poke at a Imrtquet at Rich- ye',
," " a,”r ' lf ^ll.e ,?al,- here'if.
«’“ "»« «w“ Tlo* r, lid Iii ini lielot arses .-.I at , lie eo.er. .1 auni.'is. "on
» from
•
Mv:
a :t w nr.K s. i&gt;. c.
,
or
inter, at In and to the |&gt;ru-a
It'tied ibis ittii day of I'tb ria rt .it., d jt. of ll.e i.. " I. •*.. ■e ..I SU. Il
II i.-s e I 11 I lll.lt OFIIKUHH. TliKI tuififjin: A. lol'OTTI.H. and
t r , and Uicy carry a huzani of in- ■'
mode!* has been t mond. Va„ was guem of lionor at
• pert)
l er. IlialmVe deferlle*(. ,|
•
vi
1
If
I.
ale
10
Ibe
l.ame
of
Unknown.
Un
&lt;
ii.ilii.li
be
pnblls
i.
.|
..tee
.1
t:
W.
SPENCER.
.IR.
Hollrliora
Colnltcfiota In the ih an tc taat
• , ul \jcc„„|. Fieltl. Day- a reception at tho Conmoit Club. A l&gt; I9.V. I. II cn.NNHI.l.v.
'll. il u, |.. W.ivdroff iiiircIlOH- 1 I tve, f..r four eon eei.llv » i.’i rKs lu •ntd oi ramutel for the • '&lt;u..plain:iid ! oil) pin I or parcel Ihereul.
1
1
1
liikny have to
rentjerul.
u, .' Ij" : ml i' iicibg put through Washington, and ofikiated at tin
f ’l « iV rllfo'jte No. 1 •'». dale.| J h. H.ofonl I*-rjl ! -i n"'.r*| :i|i&lt; r. Mir. II Apy. 7. II. Jt. 28.
II la in . i in- ortlcrt &gt;i m&gt;.ii &gt;i
*dioliil*trut ,r.
. .tell ol you b" Slid appear t,.ft
•I., cili day of Jon&gt;
Furthermtirv, ibis hunker *uy ,
t’reliminurv report* in - , burning of the mortffag" on the f&gt;
hI'EN chii i n .
liny 5 12. 19. itf
t.ur
snl.l Circuit Court at the i'i!
Ii:.
filed said cerllflcuie in mV of
■
although a merchant’s or 11 f a r - , .j
lh'., j, w;jj measure up to ! NaUcnnl I're** Club here. No *•*..
f,,r A'*mioi*irnior.
«»n»*
li.e ai.o pa math* jiipll.'alloii lor
'» I *NI.HS mv hand us *-1, . t; of —
. II..me at Hanford. Florida, on I
tiler'* resources in proportion lo r(M.uir,.,n).,it.s.
[ ran fmugine the Mellon of four IS Till: l llll I IT I 'l" M’l' SI " 'I .1 »lie,-,| lo Issue in lie.or.latl.'&lt;
'Shl eo.nl nn.l tl.e ". ji lli"i'e..f on
| t : day of June. A. I* 192.5.
Mill, latv
F,n!d I'erllfli-’.ll" einlira. |'b is tile Jiilli day of .'.iNreit, A. I&gt;. t.ilN THE C H iri'IT util ||T OF
what lie want* muy be fully m
.. then and llore inake nil " &lt;t l t |
h ie mv; plane is capable of fly- year* ago nartiei|iatlng io nnv
i ;« tm .it m i i m . i n u t it
or ►
•t
l
in*
follow
I
iik
demTlb.d
proper
I’1
-”
Till:
SEVENTH
J
t
l
t
l
t
l
y
l
.
t
i
l
t
I hill of eomplalut ••VItII.It • •! am
If05'd a* lhn*e of a corporation, he (| *
niji;,H ftn hour and hii* m- ruch git'gariuuH festivities.
n r i i .iiiu ii v. in \ s ii i n o IV silo..let In Heiolli.de • n il'll,, j *. • a l)
V. I’. I•&lt;Il &gt;t ll, 5SH.
I I I C IIS' IT.1)111It A. I N t \ l l l l i l t , Voii in tl.i* cause.
&gt;i
ui
m
ii
.
i
;
i
to
v
r
i
.
K:necessarily limited to the
1 comm nlatlon* lor two patn i *
in the light of Mellon’s appar­
Si. tlf Not.f: COUNT).
! Il In further ordered ll.al I
Florida, ii.-wli:
1
• Jerlc of ll.e Clrvoli Court nf
Heuilmd. Count i'. ITorld.i '
rnunlty where he is known. With lhc. |(i|l(l Ull(, a (|i»ht surgeon.
.
j i inter be published In llie Haiti
ently increasing interest* in lif •,
in i TI a n c k h y .
K 'i of Nt:V, of NK'i He.
I
f
t
V
’
A.
M.
W.KF.ivS,
H.
C
..........
.......
I III Will, a neWBIWDer publish**
20 H. Ir 2' IJ.—2U nere*
u community having only so much , v.'Liie the army jealously guards few folk* here feel that he i.i oven
it. id'uitE i:. r.onpUinnnt.
t: iium iiN ft.
, „
1
I Hanford. Hemlnole Count'. V’Un
ll.e said land I.etllK a**es*e.l al lb* c m .Kollelior
I
H
.
Mirvnrd
nn.l
il.o
rre
U
lllsli. „ end. week for .l.i.t ■&gt;.»
money available, cash is nt a h ig h -1nt ru/turiil secret* of it* other air- cunsidering resigning hi* jolt, aa itt.RHivr "t . I. u nim iciht . ••
for
Coniplntiiaui.
■tile of ll.e Itsniiio of nurli eerli
op.
t
oioi.luinants.
, iUf. week".
er premium than in a money '
|
jt make* available to other is rumored from time to tiir.i'.
fit ale III tile IllllUe of It. A. Itiell
i&gt;. r, i,.| ;,n&gt;.
.
VS/
mv han.l nn.l t?" H|
Order or I'.dilli-alloii.
arils oi,
tre where large Imrrower* may n:tt;on„ information regarding am While adm itting th at he was r.'lneJ. Taylor, J r . el ril; Defen- of WITNESS
tlo- O r. nil Court of tin
I i.les* *aid certificate* "hall !••• IN THE l lltt I IT t ttl IIT m Till!.. Mo***
To Itole'ii 'I'. I.ini.b|i.i«i. if li.itta.
ilalilS.
shop.
iI |,n uii Ii ua nii &lt;
England, j jurij t(, e n te r puldie life, they !«•- ■i.i
liullel.il
Clretill
of th. Htal#
c■e airplane*.
airplane#.
il .1 - »d n'| parti.'. . Iiilmliu’ redeem. .1 aceordii'k lo law Tax
SEVENTH .11 111*1 t |. ( tint I IT
CITATION
Florida 1:. anil for Remlmde I’m
n»irn»iww»» ................
Prance,t Czechoslovakia
und Swetl- |jeve he would leave il now v/illi i*.i. •►
••I I' f.till I II %. IN t NI, Coil
• * hi 1 i Kobe" I' I, )ot|.,tiI«t. Itee.l will Istlle iliere.lii oil lilt- 7th
Moeen
J.
Taylor.
Jr.,
and
wife.
&lt;
on till" Ilie 31*1 day nf M)
.lecv.isr.l, or other wise In 'lb o , ‘U- tint nf tin) \ f» 1925
"E1IINOI.E FOI m .
‘F ort Pierce—Milwaukee inter­ eh htiv«* in turn nupplicd the Am­ even g rea ter regret.
Titvfnr, whose tTirlsliaa name iy,
A It. 1925
W i i u . n e in) ofl lel al s i g n a t u r e a n d
b.'VIO"
i|"
.erlbml
property.
"Itltatod.
If
puknov.Ti;
Mary
N
Kste*
t.ml
im**
*
*
erican
government
with
Ir.forinaest* arqulre entire holdings of
V. K. lifdtiUSil
Iv11,k and l.eiaa in Htiiilool*' Coot, .... . n,pi il..- mi ll d a y of .Marcli. A. [
land. Kitten, a l..,,. ih ii.ii.m (Heal)
' i ■! .
Kant C’oast Development po. vvltli tit,n regarding medical aeronautic*/
lii-wit:
IN CHANCKItV.
fie ri of ll.e Clri'llll I’liUltf
name I* unknown: H.irab E. |i«oAnti-ProhihUioni*t.s are lip in it.lotFlorida,
tH.
al)
V
.
K.
ItOFfJI.AHH,
Tlilrlei'ti
1)2)
of
Itlocl;
Ihe Hev.-nlh .1udlelaI I'iri-uiiL
hl* un.l busbaiul.-------- lienniH
plans for onij of largest tlevclojil l.e 15). T l.r line II). of Sail
r i.i k rirru li 1
Mi.nl* xuni.i ('••nisuny. n ocirporallnn u I.or. t*iiri»tluti nain** In utikiiowir
the state oi Florida. In mil l|
American Power ^ Light Co. mid « "'■ ■',v5r r h“ l ,h '‘y .l " rnl'
T 1 ford.
merit prog rams ever launched In Florida
Ulorid.i,
.....
.
lo
l’
_
I'ouniy.
mhii
I
x
*
«
l
nml
**xl««iliiic
uml.
r
tlu*
»,r.in*.
,s.
|.#.\vK
Trimtcr
nn«l
I
i
I
h
Heuiltnde
I'ouniy.
Light &amp; Power Co. con-id- Ti'cgloua change* made m the
I. Tr.tfford * Mltlt of Hanford.
I:*. • \ M. \\ I.I.KH. I» «
• lawMiif iiif Smif nf riorldn, r#«m- HufCMumni 1n Trlim; Mnririin t \v
M. WEEKS. P C. I
• ring plan* for $'J,000.000 Improve- ,Io,V Bible in a recent short':r
Florida, duly recorded .in vb&lt;HTAOIN I'.TACIDI jMIRIil.
V 'l l idhinaiii.
.......... %
..... ,,.',,,1.
Icii,,: CEORfll'.IlvA A.HeCOTTEH
m.l
I til.lie /.&gt;.'• id" of.' HvtMlll.de
•■'Indio t-laoln l.lAtif HIIJ.U I.HI.I I . ;
im
Rity, ivIiom- t .'li r 1st l:m aatiiu I* uu- 11. W HI'ENCER. JR . H .Urllff'1
merit
and
development
program
for
yersion
of
the
ll&lt;dy
V
rit
recrlitlv
1
$
Clearw ater—Local men got be­
I', .ii.iy, Florida, io I'lr.t Itoid.
ETAHIN HI I Itftl.l 9"l
.
I' uni* I- Arthur, ei al. Defen.lanl*. known; Hilbert l&gt;. Milt:, anil wife
of
coiltotel
for
faintpbiiiiani*
I
at ixig. h “r.«” to -Gr”.
Mar -II. Apr. .. II. 21, 2*.
i
. CITATION.
! ■—— Mills, whose Christian name Mar. 31. Apr. 7. II. 21. Jx
hind campaign to build TidtJ new utility plnnt* in vicinity of Miami 'smvu.
and otht r section* of Florida.
| 'I he HTort, according to Wet ild- I in any per •■i. i.ml all person win.te
Jill) 5. 12. 19. 25.
home* thin.summer.

star
| j Andrew Mellon’s Life Of Seclusion
aBiaa' * sr““ e3
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Ladies’ Silk Dress

Men’s Palm Beach Suits

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512.50 -m$27.50

$12.50

$3.50

Ladies’ White Kid Slippers

Men’s Light Tan Brogue
Oxfords

Ladies’ H ats

$5.00

$3.50 m$6.00

jVlen’s Tropical Worsted,
Gaberdine and Flannel Suits

Ladies Striped liroadvloth
Dresses

Silk Pongee, N atural Color
per yard

$20.00 to$30.00

$4.95

$ 1.00

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New P a tte rn s in Tissue
Ginghams, 32 inches wide,
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$5.00

Men’s White Broadcloth
Shirts

$2.50
Hclding Satin 36 inches wide
per yard

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tW inch Fancy Voiles
per yard

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THE SANFORD HERALD. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 8. IMS

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ii ilrad.
m*-s u . Hie
m r holre.
nrira. d evisers.
Kri«rH**v» and o th e r ,'ialm ant* under
tfc- ahM P h ilip C a fU t fo e m . d e c r a sid . ur .otherw ise, Intereatrd In th e
la n d s and premia***. involve*! in th is
a u .t; and all o th r r person* ,’Ialm'n«C an y rlicht. title or Inter. &gt;t In
th e I t miM and prcmlaea Involved In
Ihlr. su it. w h o se
nanu-u are 'tillknown.
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You. and ra rh o f jrou, are h e r e ­
by re.iulrrd to ap p ear to the bill
o f c o m p la in t In th e a b o v e en titled
rauae, on Monday, th e tat d a y of
Ju n e, A. n. IJ2S. at th e court houae
In th e city o f Hanford. S em in ole
C ou n ty. Florida. Said cans** helm;
u ault to q u iet t i t l e In the c o m ­
p lain an t. II. M. I’ap awnrth. In •mil
to th a t ce r ta in lot, p iece or p a r ­
rel o f land
altu ate
In S em in ole

To Observe Birth
Of English Bible

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WASHINGTON, Apr. 7.— The
20
Bit.le “atill completely overtops all
other 'best sellers'," Dr. Samuel
; McCrca ( ’avert, general secretary
nf thr Federal Council of Churches
i rani today in a statem ent calling
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attention to tho 400th anniversary
of the first translation of the New
s
Testam ent from Greek into En• gli*h, to be observed this year.
; Only dne crfpy of the' English
Bible, printed by William Tyndsle,
lit* translator, is extant, the state.m en t said, and it is a t Bristol.
England. Tyndalc's life and work
l will receive special attention dur; mg the observance, which will
bring exhibits of rare biblical odi.
j Ji°ns by university and public librnries.
; "iyntiaie'.s work shuped the
1whole course of succeeding trans­
lations. from th? famous Coverdale
| Bible^tn tile King Janies version in
It’ll* the statem ent continue*].
“ Pastors and Sunday school work.e rs are being urged by the council
,to stress the importance of this
anniversary throughout th? year.
o n' few untlignifictl definitions that could be given for The translation of the Bible from
To tho vafecrncker, t he work means fnr from “cab- the original tongue, Tyndalc's heromeJ'.ima." *'swag” a nd other colorful terras.
i lsn1 ‘,n,l martyrdo,*. and the power
of the printing press are subjects
IZONTALv.
110. Hen fruit.
suggested for discussion."
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11. Roll of enlisted men.
vne’p self by itniner-&gt;12. To drink very slowly.
! Thc International Council of Hei'gi'ms Education, Chicago, fs proI £ Aged
, 11. Themes.
i m ating interest In the movement,
• 17. Organ of hearing.
; as arc the American Bible .Society,
»f close.
{20. Account.
i the American Library Association,
,22. Witticism.
{and the National Association of
work.
; 24. To be in*l«-btcd.
B ook Publishers.
!2(5. Gitsoline.
ilillurd rod.
Part of pork.
23.1 Toward.
.
Spirited.
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I.\ C H A N C E R Y .
'•nil;*.-* 1^ Dow. t ‘outpl . t l n. i a t.
25.' To Jose firmness,
Ferforntcr.
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s
27.
^ Portable bed.
Rich part nf milk.
J o IIiim AlifhiMr, If l l v | iik. el*'., e l a'.,
Frenzy.
28. * Exclantation of surprise.
I i.-f Militants.
SI II T»i t/IJIK T T IT L E
29u Female sheen.
Accomplished.
....
Oriler f»,r l*iiliHrntl»n.
31.1 Bleat pf a sheep.
Atmosphere.
rite M u te ..r Klnrl.lil To:
33. To carve.
I’erlod.
.1 n l■tiN M ilnur. J u lio ?
Molnur.
H enry WalilooKel, lleiirv Waidvn54.J Verb of permission.
Thrashes, as to n chilti.
K / ; , , ' liurlton
Jon u s.
M. Heaton,
W To peruse.
Snake-like fish.
i
L aerton
Liucnlii Hunter,
57J T o frighten.
A mean, vulgar fellow.
Iini t v til list 11&gt;* and ns
tru ste?
for
59j Stops, up.
• h n r l m t e Itoim lasn I ii k 11 *. M Edttli
Near the ground.
unter. C h a r lo it e D n u a la s InKlis,
40. Cotton machine.
Silk worm.
u . i r InKlis. C liarlotte l&gt;. ii. I hk IIm.
To tilt again.
•HJ Tc jo:n fitmly.
H a r t le y ,
Jr..
N ettle Until.
ItrlKi t M nrkey, uisii k n o w n us Ile|.
20&lt;t) pound*.
Tree braring acorns.
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Powerful snake.
‘J’J f Fertilized and ripened ovule.
I - Hi
R u s s e ll.
1 1.inn.ili Urn,nan.
Visitor.
!"•$ Red bkeieton of animals found
•Mn
l Ci i 11. i l . i r»;itret lllasln s and
1‘oiiit.
■lari.-? l E a s l i i ’ per tins!,and. Mary
, in the aea, used for bends.
Hniltl,
am t llenr&gt; Sm ith , h.w hus»7J *R*iW.
Particle of fire.
1 i * E lle n I tick and C harles Dtok,
30* Through: by
Opposite of awenther.
in r host,,,ml. C a ro lin e
Katin and
Possesses.
.ihyriril E hwii. I,er liushand. Anna
5JJ Instrument used in rowing.
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elsh
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n*w Inis’&gt;'*] Crowd.
To stroke lightly.
n e i n dan, ] a n d Loulr,
•jjf Part of verb to In*.
Plant much larger than shrub 1* * I( ‘‘h,t hr ehr tl cn
. an d , C a t h e r i n e Tabli
•”5t Morindin dye.
Purpose.
0 c h i ,•*'* a . Tutili, low liushand.
•!' ,l,i ' Hall (Jeorge R. Foster,
5&lt;&gt;., To v.ander about.
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58J Grief.f • (vnr&gt;.
* •* Ko ' t i i ‘o li o a s r y \. r.. Kor(•&lt;•) Noit*'i» pronoun.
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I it lifer. indlvl*f||-,ll* nod
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t l n n ’ -r. Charlotte
Do *:i&lt;Ii ■ ln :ll&gt;. \V e|r I iikIIs , I'lnirD *i 1to; I Is. | . J H alt ley, Jr..
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fern,i' n a? IT« 11 1•- Mlistf** , .VltiKKle
Ho &lt;-, ll. |-:il3til„ III Itux-u-ll. 11.mu.,li
lireiinnii. Mary
ItusHell, M argaret
lllio ltis nml J a m e s llluslns. her h ns1, 1111,1 Mar* Hrollli uml Henry .Smith.
I’"r litiNhaild. E llen Dl.-k and Chari, •,
Hick her l,iiil,in*l. Curolllii' E kiiii
nod r:*|w • • ■t I't.tn.
h er htlMbutld,
t hini W e ls h nod \V. J Wnlali, her
In:?',and.
i'a th .iln Itnlaail
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l . ni l . It,Jan,l. tier hiislnind. C a tln r In, TaMi and i liarlen A, Tabh. l,*r
l"i ''iinH. J o h n n. Hall, tie,,ru e It.
Fueler, Ja n ie? A, M u-vin. laiuretieq
lla&gt; lie.,. A l„ E n rv ln I'olmaNky. A.

in terest in th e la n d s and p r e m ise s
Involved In t h i s ault. w h o s e n am es
a r c u n k n ow n . D efen d an ts.
Order fo r P a b llr a tlu a .
T h e Htate o f Florida.
T o, •W aller W f-tteraren. If llvini;.
and If dead, th e
helra. d e v is e e s ,
g r a n t e e s and o th e r c la i m a n t s under
th e aald W a lt e r W ettcrKren. d e ­
ceased . or o th e r w is e . In terested in
thn la n d s and p rem ises Involved in
t h i s ault; P h ilip Carlatroem . If llv -

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Above.
Coft &gt;q fabrics used for curtains.
Musical note.
preut.
place.
:are lor HUrgicnlly.
efer to Humcthing
. of

i fore ordered that you. Anna Harp

For Eetry Room
in Th* ffouM

Coleman s
E vu ry tltln g Fdr The

Phone 104-J
Bowling Green — Cucumbers,
beans and squash being shipped to
northern markets in carload lots.

h o m e y o u b u ilt or
bought with bard earned
d o lla r s n e e d s p r o t e c t io n
against w eather and decay. It’s
something that can’t be put off,
for decay never loafs on the
job. So as a thrifty hom e-lover
you’re going to save it. And
no matter how far you look
you’ll find nothing that pro­
tects and lasts like P ee G ee
Mastic Paint. A buffer against
weather, a foe to decay, it also
holds its enam el-like gloss for
years.

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■•dch &gt;' M Iflrj'e
til th e
nam e Ilf
Mary W,&gt;rnnley.
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‘I'bei Selm a E. flaVer pui'rha-er
«f Ta* t&gt;rtiri*—l e pfn.
lim ed the
fnd dny of J u n e. A. D. 1H §. hit*
filed aaid c e r t i f i c a t e in m y o ff *e
;n d hue made a p p tlcn tln n for Tax
p eed t o l m i » in a r e o n ta n e e with
law
Hald c e r t i f i c a t e em h raceo the
fnllniTlnit . l - . - r l h e d proper! v s i t u ­
ate in Hemlnnte (Tnitiuv. Florida, tob it : N ' j o f S K M t 7 nii.ck Y
Hanford.
The *aM land b e in g a ss essed at
the date o f t h e Issu an ce o f oue’t
cer tific a te In th e nam e o f I). It.
Ilrlssnn.
U nleae
sold
certifica te
■hall he red eem ed accortllna to lair
In* deed will Issu e th ereon on the
Jtlh day of Aprtl A. D.. IM4.
'V1T.XRM rov o f f ic ia l
slvn-tiure
land •Ji n ir a .t h c 17th day or March

Jerrersnn dii appear i » the bill o f
Ap.-. 7. taxation within , a period of thre
eompinlnt in i h l . rauxe on th# 7tn
•k Ik BJ- vears. This period u ir.idejuat.
day
o f May. |»1». at the Cottlt I f !«■»#
orthiy G en era l
' " T ♦*» because by rearon of the appar
In Kanfaru. Pemln.de Countr. f i n * in his bmnnisl
da.
anil In default thereof lle r r m
entty uni voidable delays ine}nelL
1 1 ro ro n fe.w n will t.e ent &gt;. i d •rlf.tlP'l
egislature today, re-rommendt- to legal procedure It ifc often im­
vou. 1*41.1 r.ni«e helna n edit for
rung other thing*p would pro-; Possible to procure a linsl adiud,vr »■«»*«*
u e 'u ic ra r;
Iof a e s ta te » h^ ‘-.: of delin- ication a* to the validity of a i
Cominardet Edward II. Smith, who
for the sppointfnint
t officer* Lt i lax assessm ent within three years
[ t a x t-nfarc-------*trf m to h«Yf after the essvssmvnt Is made. It has been fidrviiig as oceanograrhie
o ili' or pf the • vice, is tnk.nc ndbounty. Sw'
lUig.lion i, no: vantagi of « I ir’s fellowshin ofb itv to I&lt;kt.
Pr,,: •'rjf|teii,dill»titil .H*° years after iFred him bv ue Amcrlcan-Scnr|n t u &gt; « **n
• HAjf: y. isX iW ti^sW pfm int U |h a d e . and then dinavian of M vard scientists, and h ereu n to set my baoBi.t-na"i&gt;ffiH.il
I delimiuvy1
In ffl »ee«j»■
-tu'etaa toun«el may '* studyirg
question of ice­ se-o on th is the | ^ | , C4y . p f ’ March
Belinquent jp
i id r { -j!-WMp»W another)T^r6 w a rs i f liti- berg'* uid tri« i contributing raus*
v. e . POPaiUkA’.. *..
uieif refont-' jrlitMhf«ntf|lUiw inid county tkere- 1e nml life a iVrgen. Nonvav.
( i+rk iW TlI
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i Conti ia?de rmith has been a tHen It n&gt; : a . m. w ee a 3. w r .
pioneer i:i its* nstrol work, serving tVII.HON A H n c q ttO t.n E R ..
.
np coast guard vessels in 'he IceHollcltor* f &lt;r ComplalttJt*.,
Mnr.
II.
It.
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Apr
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burg lanes and during the winter
j month*, working up data at cons:
gurtil headquarters and conducting
1research at Harvard University.
*T.V ClrAJtCRtlY..
, From c mission of following iccH .*.. Ward, c o m p l a ln a l it ,
r-.-vj, e H warning craft of their
vs.
■loh-t i.ew. et nl*.» I'sfendntit*
whereabout*. th&lt; duties of the ire
HILL TO Q l.'lirr TIT LE
j patrol have grm i to inclutle study
N o tice Is hereby p lven that Matj of the ocean, i icludir.i* the cur*
iinrrliSMer o f Tax
tents that earn
the berg&gt;. the n ile r ilfI*lc a(laker
l e No. VI. dated th# 2nd
L e g is u u u ie
Shipments from ail state-, for nluce.i where the. ,Vi &gt;t. r.nd oth- C
day of J u n e ,\. D. m » . has filed
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Tuesday, Apt. 7: California B; ; er scientific data I 'Bring on ’hem. sold c e r tific a te in mv nfflre nml
lots
m ad e appllcallun for t n \ deed
A r O f f r f t I T l Florido 84, (Sanford Section 7*7).ii This service i.te: from 1014, to Issue
In aceordanre with low.
°
total 89.
following the sigi ing by lit t»ov/- Halil c e r t i f i c a t e rm lim re* th* fnl.
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Tots! shipment? from Florida ef" jpti-reiteit I.. I i-uAvstlentic lnwinR_ d eserlb ed " property e&gt;ittint •
eil ill Keiiiliia.lr
. PI;-:*; In.
S the house, officers fh„r; &gt;u- ^ - Apr' 7’ l!&lt;is *ea*°n 8837*■! navigation of a convention, which *vlt: s &gt; , of W»- o f Lot 7 lllock T
mov ided fot “an internation.il Hanford. T h e said land beln s s « e s
np I*')*C,f'c1ock8enju- : Total shipments from Sanford (^relict-destruction, ice observation sed at th e d ate o f the l«i a n ce nf
appointed to inform I a c tio n through Apr. 7. this season end Ice-patrol service.” The sink­
ing of the Titanic bv an iceberg
nml the senate th a t, 4l0.&gt;. last
s organized ami teaShipping point information fnr in P.U’J really initiated the move­
ment and coast guard officers
g!l
Tuesday, Apr. 7:
__ uoint with pride to the fact tliut
solution by Rep. PurSanford, Fla. Cloudy, cool, BctDcmuntl and
t.... since the ice puttol was eitahlishird that the house »er wire inquiry
no lives have l&gt;ecn lost because
.■ the rubs of 1923 j trading improving market firm.
icebergs in the om m lanes of
B. usual terms.
The resolution gave1fnrlond* F. O ~
autliorUy to appoint Florida, 10 inch crates, Golden Pell
i.inncMnv In the rough. IT., S. No.
ilntinns of *'7. 1. 4-f.s gl.75-2.00.
V.
introduced and
New York; 62 degrees clear. 27
Florida arrived. Supplies good,
stock limited, demand moderate for
good stoek, m arket steady for good
stock. Florida, mostly ordinary to
lb.or condition. 10 inch crates,
1. March—“The Guiding Star,"
Idunched Its and 0s $1.75-2.25, most­
K. StiebcriU.
2. Selection—“Prin-e n f pilly around $2.00, ordinary quality
aon " Liitlcr:!.
condition $1.25-1.50, pnnref as
sin test to determine • toctr and
3. ( haitx tc*rT.**ti&lt;' Mnrceatl—
low us $1.00, 10s best $1.50-1,75,
ibility.
"W his|ferings of Love", Von
ullqwing the it'tmrl of the com- ordinary to poor qunlilv and eonlee to inftirrn the governor ditinn Jl.00 l.25, 4-fis Itest $2.50,
l.* Vnlse I ji Barcolle. Waldt thc house waa ready fot* Inihi- few S2.75, fancy $.‘l-.'l.25 mostly
toufel.
$•‘1.00,
fair
condition
$1.50-2.00.
it that the governor would not
.5. (u) Fox Trot, “ l.oVi* Tales,"
vet his address to the Genet at Green 2*:•m $2.60, .Is $2.25, l-tis
Row.
embjv urtil tomorrow morning $2.00, 8s $1.75.
5.
(b&gt; Fox Trot—"Will You
I'hiiudclphin: 55 degrees clear.
II iTvlovk the house made that
Remember Me.” Lon Davis.
special order buxine*:* and at!- 8 Floritla arrived, 17 ears on track.
Intermission
raid to meet again at tout hour, Supplies moderate, demand slow,
5.
Patrol—"American."
Men[joint session of the hoUfC anti market steady. Florida. 10 inch
chum.
late will be held nt that time.
rru tfs, Ils $2-2.25, &lt;ls $2.25-2.40, tit
7. Selection from Amorita,
$2.50, 8.s $2.25. 10s $2.00. Poor
(rizbulktt.
(liialitv and condition all sizes low
8. Poujar song—"Smile Thru
as SI.50.
Your Tcnrs," Hamblen.
Washington: 47 degrees clenr. 2
9. Match— “The St^is uml
Florida, arrived. 3 cars on track
Stripes Forever," Sou.u.
broken, 0 unbroken. Supplies mod­ ID. National Anthem — “The
erate. demand moderate, market
Star Spangled Banner," Key.
strong. Floritla, 10 inch crates,
Joe Reizen.itoin.
3-4s mostly $2.75-3.00, few best
iiundmuHler
high us $.‘1.50, ordinary quality and
condition low as $2.00.
Baltimore: 52, degrees clear. 0
Florida Tti’Hfeif. $ rtir toWmslfftiUTr
13 cars on track. Closing Tuesday
-♦suDp’ie* mrwWatn, demand slow,
mat ket dull. Florida, Sanford Dis­
trict, 10 inch rra tes, 4-Os $2.25-2.50.
10a mostly $2.00. Washed, pre­
cooled, unwrappe*! 4 *U $3.00, 3s
$2.75, 8s $2.50, 10s $2.25. Washed,
wrapped, all sizes. $2.50-3.00.
Pittsburg: 10 degrees c’.cur. 1
California. 11 Floritla
arrived.
Opening Wednesday—supplies lib­
eral. demand slow, market steady,
Florida, 10 inch crates, 3-fis most­
ly $2 75-3.00, 8-10s $2.50-2.75.
Boston: 48 tiegrees clear.
0 t1
Florida arrived. HI cars on truck. “
Supplies liberal demand slow, mot- q
ket dull. Florida, 10 inch c ra te s ,' 1
3-Os $2.25, 8s $2.00.
1"
Western .Markets
In
rhice.grt:
49 tiegrees partly 11
cloudy, 1 California. 4 Florida ur- "
rived. 19 tars on track. Supplies
liberal, demand moderate, market &gt;
slightly stronger. Floritla, 1(1 inch ■
crates, 3-6.1 well blanched $3-3.25,
t*«oily to fairly well hluncht&gt;d S^.5(i “
$2.75, K-lOs well bluncheti $2.25­
2.50 ordinary quality some poorly!*1
blanched $1.75-2.00.
(J
Clevclr.ntl: 40 tiegrees purtiv
| cloudy. 2 Floritla nrirved. 5 cur t '
• *18* f , *• »j, ' ***r
' • 11 " •.a* * •
on truilc. Supplies mode rate, tie-; |
mnnd and trailing slow, market i
steady. Florida, 10 inch crates, all | |
sizes best $3.00, poor quality fair ,
c* ndition slight tlecay $2-2.25.__
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TODAY’S BUYERS W
PROFIT GREATLY

It Is f u r t n s r n.ilsreq th a t Irfls
notice be published In T h e H-.n.’nrd
Herald. « n*w«.»«rier pulillshed In
Pemlrnlc f ’o u n ir . Florida, -jnca
Week ft r e i g h t c o n s e c u t iv e Week x,
tV*TNKHK my nsnd amt s»a' nf
V. K. liiHiKlass. Clerlr n f tbv Cir­
cuit CoUtt r i itemthnte C ou n ty, Vl..rIda, s : tits Court r i u « » in HsnPvrd.
H.-mlnob* C o u n ty . Florid*, th is th»
1st day *&gt;l A|irll. A.
tscs.

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V. H. IKH.'HI.ASH.

Cterk n f the Circuit Court,
n y : A. M U KEKS. O. C

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Hollcltor for ■'•.nieUiiiunl.

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T oe CoutheaKt Q u arter of thrN o r th w e s t Quarter
o f Pectloo
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y o u and each of yml are her**bv
enmmefided and required to a p p e a r
to aald Util of m m p U l a t a t »fie
court hnuee In Hahforo. S w .IH .iU
CoIIary, pt irid-i. on Monday. th e
flrat day o f lun#. t» M : o t h e r w is e
wild hill Will be ta k en « • rn n feae.
• d by ynn. sold bill nf eom ptatnt
hr, v in e been filed fnr th e |»urp*»***
a t q u ie t in g title to lh a above *l»ecrlbed tract ol land in the en m plalnant. I.eland M. Chubb.
It le furth er ffmlrrrd that t h i s
order he nublishrd o n e e -a w eek fnr
eig h t roneectitlve
w eek!
In T ho
Hanford Herald, a newapaper p u b ­
lished In Aethlndle Cduntf.'* Klnr
Ida.
DONE AVt&gt; OtlO EItE It. t h l - th e
nt»t nay nf March, la t a . ■
tocttli
Va R. DOHCLAH8.
Clerk nf the Circuit Court nf
H. mlnol. Cnunty. Flnrtda.

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Ily: A. M. W fru K tt P. C.

W1I.HON l IIOt’HHOhnCR.
Hoilritore fnr. Complainant.
Apr. f. C 1 V i t . l».
May «. 13. Sb and ST.

W. J. Mrttrlde. Complainant,
vs
All parties cla im in g
Interests In
the lan d s and p r e m is e s Involved
in th is suit under 11. H. Harford,
d eceased, nr o th a rw lse. et nls..
Iisfeintants.
HI'IT TO RF.F Onit UEF.D A N D
QIMirr T IT LE .
Order f#r P s k l l e s t l s s .
T h e Htate o f Florida to:
At! £s-CtrA‘ . d s i in i i' s . -interest.v In
th e lands and prem ises h e r e in a fte r
,t#fwr)b#d o s heirs, d evisees. * r a n tees, atilt Olhei c la im a n ts tinder II.

THI N K

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THE SANFORD

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asure To
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u w u iu u Of
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i^ung oiuay brin g s |t|.akhifen*owt ofvne uand
that you ure o v e r th e
t w e n ty .o n e yeara a n d ' t h a t
i» no oer-oTi in th* Htata of
Delinquent Taxes Is Buford s Aim Secret; Of Floating ;w1■here
bin d * eervlce of subpoena upon
hnm w ould bind you: It la there-

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I’uriamiiig (o the p o p e.
E acrior m- i ,g of needs.
MJ.ilnV niiPd.
Violent stieam .
White powder used In photogrnphy.
Captured bv force.

VERTICAL

to Lonirwomt, F lo rid a , and Iran
th e strip E ast
o f th e
brick
m ad .)
Also, l^its 1. ! . J. t anil 3 o f
Moluar's A ddition to Longarood,
Florida, a c c o r d in g to F lat t h e r e ­
of o f record In t h r P u b lic R e c ­
ords of .Seminole C ou n ty. F l o r ­
ida. In Plat Ilnok I. p a g e 23.
It a p p e a r in g by t o r sw o r n blti
of co m p la in t h erein th at you m ay
he In terested In th o a* certa in tr a c t s
of land situ a te d In Hemlnole C o u n ­
ty. Florida, and d escrib ed ab o v e,
vou and each nf v o n are h ereb y
com m anded and req u ired to a p p e a r
to said .b i l l of c o m p la in t at tho
Court Houae In Hanford. Hemlnole
County. Florida,
on Monday, tho
first d ay of June. A. P. 1*25; nth1-

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Tiie Busy
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and $5 each month

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Located just two miles lrom f the
Sanford City Limits. Golden Grove is in the direct
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Suburb of Opportunity

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
lftR Magnolia Avenue.

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Ann , H arp. Jrirermni. itrfrn.lanl
in tire al»«,Vf ntylril runt,'.
It u p tc a r in g ny t n - sw orn Mil n(
rom iilalnl l,rr*'ln (i|-,t tliut It I * III"
i. r i P f **f H»# I'omplnlnant In H*altovt* . in 111*-.l causi* cIn*t you nr**
w ix*|(l*IU of u ptali- or (■miniiv
■Hirer ikon Hi,- Stare *,f Kl*,r«l. a.*,I

25 lots will be placed on sale Saturday m orning at
$10 cash and $5 a month.

$95 each, on term s of

For Every Cow Owner

N. Hi dARNER, Developer

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EQlt FURTHER INFORMATION C ALL AT 202 F»RST STREET

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THE SANFORD

SANFORD HERAIJ&amp;i ^ D N E S D A Y ,,A P R IL 8, ,1025

The Sanford Herald
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As Brisbane Sees It

every s f l r r s m
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a t H m m tanl. P l n r U n

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Ctaaa Matter.
th e r o eto rriee
under A rt o f

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i f * * p ro p eriy pere o f a v a lu a tio n o f m ore than
H e w as a m an w h o had traveled nil over th e s ta te

™ klh ? m ° ri|thC n l h t id t L i ! l w hichOto lo ca te , and a fte r look­
in g th em all over he decided upon S an ford .
MDItSmiPTION MATF.S
One T e a r — 17.00 fllx Months..
D e liv e r e d In C ity by Carrier,
w e e k . 16c. W e e k ly
ed ition
a P F r i A I . SfO TirK i All o b itu ary
n o t i c e s , ca rd s o f th s n k a . re so lu tio n s
n a d n o t i c e s o f e n t e r t a in m e n t s w h ere
c h a r s - * are m ad * w ill be c h a rg ed
fo r a t r e g u la r a d v e r t i s in g rates.
T h e A sso c ia te d P r e s s Is e x c l u s ­
iv e l y e n title d t o th e u»* fo r r e ­
p u b lic a tio n o f a ll new * d is p a tc h e s
c r e d it e d to It or not o t h e r w i s e c r e d ­
it e d In th is p s p e r and a ls o t h e lo ­
c a l n e w s p ublished herein. All r ig h t s
o f r fp u b l ic a ti o n o f sp ecia l d i s p a t c h ­
e s h e r e in are a ls o reserved.

WEDNESDAY, APR. 8, 1923
T H E HERALD’S PLATFORM
1. — Deeper water route to Jackson­
ville.
2.—Construction of St. Johnx-Indian River canal.
3.
—Extension of white way.
4*—Extension of local amusements.
—Swlnnlng pool, tennla courts,
etc.
5/—Augmenting of building pro­
gram —houses, hotels, apartm ent
houses.
6v—Extension of street paving pro­
gram .
7. — Construction of boulevard
around Lake Monroe.
8,—Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
TO-DAY
"We shall do so much in the years
to come,
B u t what have we done to-day ?
We shall give out gold in a prince­
ly sum,
But whnt did we give to-day?
We shall lift the heart and dry the
tear.
We shall plant a hope in |the
place of fear,
We shall speak with words of love
and cheer,
But what have we said to-day?
"W e shall be so kind in the nfter
while,
But what have we been to-day?
We shall bring to each lonely life
a smile,
But what have we brought
to-day?
We shall give to truth a grander
birth,
And to steadfast faith a deeper
worth,
We shall feed the hungering souls
of earth,
But whom have we fed to-day?
— Nixon Waterman.

The time to buy real cstata is
when shrewd investors ure buying,
o It doesn't m atter, but you would
expect a champion walker numed
Frigerio to be nn Eskimo instead
of an Italian.
As summer comes on uctivity in
real estate in Sanford increases.
AVhnt will it he by the ti me next
fall and winter gets here?
There is a time for saying noth­
ing, a time for saying something,
but there is no time in which all
things should lie said. — Monkish
Precept.
Working on other people’s cap­
ital seems to he a popular pustime
with some. And those we know of
don’t puy interest, und get mad if
they are asked to pay their bills.
-------- o--------Tho Florida spirit was ngain in
evidence in Miami Sunday a fte r­
noon when owners of houses de­
stroyed by the tornado began re­
construction hardly b efore the
winds stopped.
Good citizens who are interested
In the welfare of Seminole county
will see to it thut they ure quali­
fied to vote on election day. And
they will pay their poll tax now
while they can.
Those merchants who urc keep­
ing their store window* lighted ut
night an: doing much to improve
the general appearance of the bus­
iness section. Tourists like to wlndow-Bhnp ut n ig h t
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An exchange snys Congress
threatens' to investigate the gov­
ernment printing bureau since un
address of one of the house mem­
bers appearing in the Congres­
sional Record hud applesauce in
place of the word applause.
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Sanford hanks show
the substan41. 9 -V - • •
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*•••• 4»««i»vv«i ui hr* city every
tim e they publish tiuur statement*.
Nearly five million dollars was on
deposit in the three banks of this
City Mar. 31. And still the celery
money is coming in rapidly.
n n e n me new city hall is com­
pleted giving a meeting place that
will accommodate u thousud peo­
ple and the n«w hotel ta completed
givin* added accommodations, Sanfurd ought to make bids lor more
conventions.
A man who says, "how dear to
my heurt are the recollections of
my child-hood”, probably hus in
mind the time* when he played
hook**y end went swimming und
not the times when he had to cut
tha evening’s supply of wood.

winning team will require support
ptt the p art of fans. Sanford peo­
ple will be provided with plenty of
«&gt;ntcrtunnwint during tho summer
season and the attendance a t the
pam«a th a t arc to he played In this
.tty .hetth* b** Ure*. Let’s fill the

W B^KSDAY; APRIL1* . 1*2$.

HIS ANNUAL SLICKING-UP

Arold Small Stealing.
Little Crimea Don’t Pay
Flying Excursion Rate*
Dor.’t Fool With Frenchmen.
By ARTHUR BRISBANE

Nbo'CE m p A BA RE CV4

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Bo iS °i h? .w1n 'y,,t tr y in g to knock Sanford. He cou ld n ’t. He
OUTSIDE (OF high finance, and
had decided to m ake h is hom e h ere, and h e w as h op in g t« the bribing of public officials, on
m ake so m e m oney here. N o he w a sn ’t k n ock in g. H e w as a really big scale, crime doesn't
pay.
i n ‘d J w n?MhlS-, hone;&lt;,t* f ^ gCKH,neRS op inion about Sanford
Chapman has been called the
and w h at th is c ity is lack in g.
"arch criminal” and reporters have
H e said he th o u g h t w e w ould b e able to g e t to u r ists here referred to his “ master mind," baf­
n e x t y e a r w ith o u t any d iffic u lty . W e could c e r ta in ly fill the fling detectives, breaking Jail, Ail­
one hotel now under co n str u c tio n , and th e r e w as v e r y little ing the police with dread.
But the arch criminal and m as­
doubt but th a t we could fill a n o th e r one or tw o or th r ee m ore.
ter mind has been convicted of
N o th e trouble w asn t g e tt in g th e to u r ists here, but a s he m urder In the first degree. And
ap p rop riately and e m p h a tica lly ex p ressed It, "W hat in God’s the jerk of a rope or the rush of
nam e are you g o in g to do w ith th e m a fte r y o u g e t them h ere” electricity through the body will
cut off a m aster mind from the
so th at th e y will com e back th e n e x t w in te r?
connecting spinal cord and the
T o be sure, th ere is th e g o lf course, on e o f th e fin e st in criminal finds that be is only a
th e s ta te , w hich w ould b e an a s s e t to any c it y in th e world, law-breaker, with no better chance
l e t th ere are a lot o f fo lk s w h o d o not p la y g o lf, and a lot than the crimini.1 half-idiot.
o f th o se w h o do, don t lik e to p la y A L L t h e tim e. And a
TH E AMERICA N brand of crim­
to u r ist in .Sanford, w ith o u t a th in g in th e w orld to do excep t
inal produced by high finance, and
e a t and sleep for tw e n ty -fo u r hou rs out o f t h e day, w ill cer­ our system of stealing public prop­
ta in ly be ou t o f luck if h e d oes not) play g o lf.
erty through bribery of officials,
has another story to tell.
Steal enough, nnd you are safe.
Our prisons are for little thieves.
In one court recently a man accus­
ed of stealing a pair of shoes a p ­
peared with the stolen shoes on his
feet.
“Take them off.” said the Judge.
Ho took them off, and walked to
prison in his stockings, while the
world admired our firm justice.

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One thing to remember
driving an auto U (,om(
driver may be as crazy ns y

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor,

Homes are being built «
ery known convenience cxc
rent.
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D.A.R. Will Unveil
Fort Mellon Tablet

We can’t believe the nun
wrote Jack and the Bran
la dead. We can't imagine
one else writing our seed
logues.
A stenographer is a handy
to have on an auto trip so if
top leaks you can patch it
chewing gum.
And a chicken in the bu*h
worth two-crossing the road.
And the only man who can
ly fill another man’s shoe* |
eriy is a good shoe clerk.

,hb„r, will meet
all at 7 o’clock.
f Masonic
irced to be preaimbers arc important busimeeting of the Col.
It Auxiliary Num|1 be held a t tho
,n Home at 3 o’clock

And time, tide and women
for no man.
You can’t always judge thirs
by their looks. Shaving U*h,
Ilooks just ns good to cat a* »hi
pod cream.
If you really have u
take care of it. What
sidor their conscience
but fear.

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This is the season which ha
reason.

Experience is not necessarily u
AT ABOUT the same time, men!
asset, says a young lady who *ho«.
appenred in court accused of steal­
cd too much experience kissing j
ing property which one of them
prospective husband.
had declared to lx* worth one bundred millions of dollars; another,
More farm relief
holding a Cabinet office, is charged
Running a far::: r.eems t
with bribe taking. The giver o f ;
os well us sending a
the bribe had admitted giving th e '
leze.
money.
W hat happened there? The us-1
Professional baseball season ha|
uni thing, of course.
i
started It is where we hi
There were "flaws in the indict-!
to take our exercise for us.
rnent,” .Somebody representing publie justice had been too near the t
Increasing Your Credit
grand jury room, when the crim es!
were discussed. The charges a r o 1
PERSHING TO THE RESCUE
A lm o st everyon e is read y to u d m it th a t a d v e r tisin g pays. thrown out, the criminals set free, I
J. II. JACKSON
nnd all is well, on the American'
ST. PF.TKItSUUKt; INliKPRNUENT
It h as been noticed e sp e cia lly d u rin g the p a st few m onth s plan.
th a t th o se big develop m en t con cern s w hich did th e la rg est
L on g T im e L oan s on R esidences and B u sin e ss I
about the plebiscite und the two
SAY THIS lo your little hoy;
nm ount o f a d v ertisin g w ere th e o n es w here th e sales ran th e
E a sy R epaym ent Plan
countries have been on the verge
h ig h e st. In som e cases th e a d v e r tise m e n ts had sold p racti­ ‘‘Beloved son, about to embark on
of war a number of times over
life’s rough sen, while you are in
O ffice in new M erriw eather B uilding
cally all th e property b efo re th e sa le s fo rce o f the realty the United States, and within reach
the disposition of Tacna-Arica.
a g e n ts had been turned loose on it.
The
issue
became
so
acute
that
it
of its stern justice, don’t have any­
2nd S tr e e t.
1
was agreed to let President CoolIt is fu rth er noticed esp ecia lly in th e c a s e of reduction thing to do with small sized crime.
idge decide the ownership of the
sa le s in m erchantile e sta b lish m e n ts.
D ep artm en t sto r e s, Never steal anything worth less
provinces. Peru contended that
than
n
million.
Above
n
million,
w h ich are fa rsig h ted en ou gh to a d v e r tise d a ily for a w eek or with the right lawyer, you are safe.
Chile’s failure to hold the election
thirty years ago voided any clnun
so in advance o f som e b ig com in g sa le, find th e y can scarcely
"Steal public streets, steal a
the latter country might have to
tak e care o f th e crow ds on th e opening d a y . Such te s ti­ whole ruilrond system, steal the na­
tho territory. As it has been un­
tion’s
oil
reserves.
But
don’t
steal
m onials a s th is should readily con vin ce th e m ost sk ep tical
der Chilean administration for
an overcuut, if you do, you’ll go to
th a t a d v e r tisin g is n p a y in g proposition.
forty years. Peru fears to hold
jail.”
an election now. believing that
Hut a d v e r tisin g does m ore than m erely p a y . It help s th e
the inhabitants have been so
cred it of the m erchant w ith both h is hanker nnd his cu sto m ­
THIS NEWS from London will
thoroughly Chilennized that there
ers. Som e th o u g h ts on th is su b je ct w hich probably had not interest nil railroad stock owners,
is no chance for the plebiscite to
occured to m o st of us ure presen ted in a w ell w ritten article except those that let the ticker
result favorably to her. She was
th
lnj^for
tljeni.
consequently, keenly disappointed
appenWnflr
Fort
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London announces round-trip ex­
when President Coolidge did not
‘T h e r e is one w a y ‘b y w h ich li b u sin ess m a n ’s credit is im ­ cursions by airplane, ut special
award the provinces to Peru, but
proved, and th a t is by a policy o f c o n siste n t a d v ertisin g . rates. You fly from London to
held that the election should Ik*
held, even though thirty years
Bank m en b elieve in a d v e r tisin g , for th ey know it pays. Paris and hack for nine pounds,
less than $45 und the London-Bruslate.
T h eir fee lin g s, th erefore, is th a t w h en a m erch an t w h o is a sels round trip costs seven pounds.
To carry out the provinces of
T h re e p a rties w iio w an t to build th e m se lv e s u home
good a d v e r tise r applies for a loan, th a t a reason ab le am ount
You have no expenses on the
the award General Pershing will
o f goods, b ou gh t by him on cred it, is likely to be turned over way, no extra charge for Pullman
go to South America. Doubtless
fro m th e ir ow n plan s and pay for it. $500.00 cash,
he will encounter the hostility
quickly and prom ptly paid for, on account o f h is m ethod of seats. You leave London, lunch in
Paris or Brussels, see the sights,
which formerly had Chile for it?
b alance like rent.
keep in g h is good s c o n sta n tly b efore th e public.
and fly hack to London in time for
target but is now directed tgainst
" D iscrim in a tin g b u yers o f e v ery class know th ey can g e t dinner.
the United Stntes. His presence
fresh goods from th e sto r e th at a d v e r tise s. T h e m erch an t
on the scene will assure u fair
election, accurately reflecting the
INTELLIGENT railroad men
who a d v e r tise s seldom h as shop-w orn goods. And in th a t
will of the iieople affected—und
w ay a d v e r tisin g helps th e m erch a n t’s cred it not only w ith will think that over.
Ihut is ail the United
States
W hat will happen to costly ex­
th e buitkn but wi t h h is cu sto m ers. And on e is ju st a s im ­ press trains, when u flight between
should undertake to bring about.
portant a s th e o th e r .”
New York and Chicago costs ten
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S an ford . Fin.
dollars and take* four hours? That
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U n b lem ish ed let me live, or die unk now n ;
A
WORD
TO
LAWYERS
und lower fare.
MACON TELEGRAPH
O, gran t an h on est fam e, or g r a n t me none.
— Pope.
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I can P rom ise to lie u p righ t, but not to lie w ith ou t b in s.— roads can get anything they want
We laymen have often expressed t tration of justice, ami thut failure
from tho government: they will
G oethe.
find n way to prevent such cut dissatisfaction with the operation I is due to vital defects in our sys*
of our courts, hut out dissutisfac- j tern of justice, defects in our laws
throat competition.’’
tion has taken the form of u gen - 1 defects in our proccedure and our
^
But
they
will
not
find
a
way.
MY FAVORITE STORIES
Wo know t h a t ! customs. Ours, in fact, is not a
F I V E A C R E S C L E A R E D A N D T IL E D W ITH
They have not been able to stop oral gambling
BY IRVIN S. COBB
passenger and freight competition something is the m atter; wu know I system of justice, hut a system of
FLOW ING W E L L S
by automobiles nnd even a good thut it require* too long h time to, organized and legalised injustice,
bring » defendant to trial and too 1in which the people are deprived of
am i F iv e A cres U ncleared
As Drury Underwood, Chicago’s he said, severely, "i think it's a railroad government would hurdiy long a time to punish him after protection from crime by the very
tell
tin*
people
that
they
must
not
official story teller, narrates it, P°°r (w,,y
repay ycr father fer use their own air for flying.
he has been brought to trial. We agencies created and maintained
L O C A T E D R IG H T AT LOADING ST A T IO N
know that niuudlin sentiment w ork-1by them for their protection. Anil
there was n wealthy retired conyV ttn
to he ask­
,
.
. , | , ,,
in him how he gets thut way. A
ing
through
the
Governor
and
the
[
this
notwithstanding
the
fact
that
tractor, who, since he lacked the gin t|emen I’d make of ye—not a ^ SOME OF the Europenn flying pardoning board, too often destroys the courts in general seek diligentFrice ........................ .......................................... $1200.00
higher education himself, determin- spoort. I was turribly shocked by Sines have installed moving picture the effectiveness of our judicial • ly to serve that purpose. They
ed thut his only son. the apple of j yer langwidge ut the table, with machines nnd screens, to help puss- system. We know ull these tilings | are hound by laws, by tradition, by
his eye, should have plenty. With yer 'slip me the hrc«a an* ’nir engers while away the time in —and a lot more—hut because we | rodeles* myriad of precedent. The
a great deal of pride he sent the on tho gravy’, i in givin’ ye fuir flight. The giguntic British dirig. are laymen we are not able to lay j instruments of justice and of law
youngster away to one of the leud- warnin’ that ye must be a credit ibles, flying from England to In­ finger upon the definite things t h a t ' enforcement throughout America
.
IIA L A N C E E A SY T E ItM S
will hnve tho latest films on
Ing eastern colleges.
to yer fain’ly an’ yer father. I’ll dia,
nre defeating the purposes of our 1are manacled by a preposterous
hoard.
For his first vacation the boy , not he sciuitn’ ye hack to Princeton
system of criminal jurisdiction thnt
You’d think thut merely looking courts.
came buck wearing weird garment a j to he a rowdy in yer talk.”
out
of
a
flying
machine
window
It
remained
for
a
man
wlm
was
crim? eVuIy advantage over
under the undergrade conventional; “ But, father,’* broke in the offenwith the duty of adi inis- Justice* a*1'1 creates the disgraceful
coonakin ulster und speaking u 1der, “you don’t understand. Whut would he enough of a moving pic­ charged
tcring the statutes to bring the Paradox that luw often ennnot he
strange lur.gunge largely made up I have said is nothing out of the ture, hut it seems not.
:
.
REALTOR
strongest indictment against our enforced because the law will not ■
'
of the idioms und argot of the turf, ordinary. It’s the way all the felTHE BRITISH dirigibles will courts that wc have ever seen. Pcr , n enforcement, ( rime Is
the prize ring und the dance p a rlo r.1lows I know talk. I huven’t a
&gt; '■
R oom s 501-502. Phone 95
Writing in The Telegraph Sunduy.: | hame ,| pr,BVf l?n.1 *? America
His father, who had confidently friend thnt doesn't talk like that, carry five million cubic feet of gas. Judge
J. I’, liighsmith of the Ilruns
V “'•ministration of jusF ir st N ation al Bank Btiildlnjr.
been counting on a flow of classic I'll venture to say that if you The big compartment for pntsenger* or troops, will be inside the wick Judicial Circuit of the S uper-1lic.c is " ot 80un,1l; ‘"-cause in fact it
not ° „ y permits but encourages
S a le s F o r c e :— M iss Ruba W illiam s, M iss H elen
great hug, with windows in the jor Court said:
bag, and the crew will ull he in­
Ilo a g e , Mr. R. L. Shipp.
"Defective justice in America l« | " (Ure is a man of the robe who
side the hug, the commander's po­ the shame of America. In no o th -. in not afraid to say what he thinks
sition will be in the "nose" of the er land under the sun is crime so j of thtf system which he adminisdirigible, with windows looking frequent, so general, so violent und ; ters. Here |„ „ man wh„ ^
straight uheud and at both sides. so Inadcouatelv restrained or mm.
t-t,.
...
•
| •••«•«.« »i.
s..« .,.ju.*iin-,
uuu mequaiiOnly the engine nang* below the ,isneuI
tig*
of
our
system of jurisprudence
ga* hug.
“In this great land of ours • • [ and realizes that a radical change
MAKE WAY FOR AMERICA!
lacking non-inflammable and
non-explosive helium gas, of which life and property an: less secure ; must he made and that that change
DEARBORN INDEPENDENT
this country has a monopoly, the from criminal violence than any- must come through the lawyers. It
British will use hydrogen gas, with w htre else on the globe that in not i is to them that the public looks for
Tin* reception accorded Lieut, i the most noted soldiers this Country deadly result*, of co
hould in a state of barbarism. And this ; reform. It is to them that we exdiscrcditable and disgraceful con- pect a hause-cleaning of our courts
Osborno Wood ut Tampa, upon h is ! has produced since the Civil war the silk bag be hit by lightning. ditjpn
is not due to a greater de- ' and it will he ot their door th at
arrival from Spaftt on the steam- • ?,nd M*s . 0De,0“ f.ri,n J
the lulc They will eventuully come to the gree of criminality, but to the coin-1 we shall lay the responsibility for
..
• resident Roosevelt, ond come neur all-metal
container, such as purfrtive immunity from punish- failure to bring about the needed
ship Chetnc must Mavc caused the •
being tli« nominee of the He! Henry Ford's son uses in the dirig.
gorge to rise froxt manv a decent j publican purty for the presidency ihie under construction, with hi* meqt or correction that the crimi—! reforms. If they fail, we shall
nai-utOuya •** Uii.i country. It is rightly accuse tneru either of irjmar. or woman who r«*«d toe Tam-1 in 1920, Iho younger Wood has backing.
in short to the absence of prop ' difference to public welfare, dr of
pa papers and the diaputches c m -' had every opportunity to fuiiov. Iu
The metal ga* container weighs ! dml’
and failure in the adm inis-1selfishness.
atlng from
Tampa concerning | the fo otit.ps of hi* honored father less than the bag of cloth and iz cr
Accumulation of money rtq iire s application
Wood. His dishing out money to in the »,ervice of hi? country, hut lightning proof. Fort! intend* to
gence, education, character and ability. • Are
men aboard ship, his boast of n o t! chose to speculate, by cable, in use hydrogen gas.
GAMBLING IN French francs, of value representing the posses­
being brc.Te because he had w on; Wall Street stock market with’ the
ing these qualities? An account with the Sem
10,000 pesos through a fifty-cent | result that he whs no longer wantTHE EUROPEANS fly in ull ,li- in the effort to knock down their sion of the French masses. They
investment in a Spanish lottery led in the government’s service und rcctions, as a m atter of course, value, has started again. Gam­ are not a crowd to stand trifling,
ty Dunk will be of excellent service to you
ticket In Cadiz; his display of u j left the islands under more or less saving time and money. Tht* ns- blers learn slowly. If they knew and have proved it.
big l.ankroll to prove thnt his of a cloud. His subsequent career tion will wake up some day. (t the French, they would take wurnmoney we*n’» all gone; the taking the past few months in France, i* nut willingness to fly that is
_____
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c-.~ • n tt
| of a lot of picturea for newspaper Spain and Italy has been unvthinr lui’k inr umnnir Antcrirunn
—-rv— •|-.C, Mill vl itSillir ll.l..

P e r s o n a ls
Shiver of Jacksonville, is
a few days on business
I and Mrs. Edward Higgins
tied Tuesday from a trip to
Innvilie.
In Borchert loaves Wednesday
the Milwaukee Baseball Tcant.
L V. M. Doar who has been
Lest of Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Is, left Sunday^ for her home
(mmerville, S. C.
E. Spurling will spend Wed­
ly in Orlando.
•
iyor Forrest Lake goes Wed1,- to West Palm Beach where
hit attend the State Banker’s
ration.
[p. Williams, n prominent bus[man of Jacksonville is n guest
b Valdez Hotel.
■—
fr. R. J. Holly, Mrs. W. T.
[ley. Miss Mae Holly nnd Miss
Hi Scoggnn spent Tuesday in
ido.
and Mrs. II. C. Dubose have
fir house guest their niece,
Anna Burt of Tuscumbia, Ala.
, and Mrs. W. R. Robbins of
nno were the week-end guests
eir parents, .Mr. nnd Mrs. A.
is. Mrs. A. Robins returned
-.hem Monday to Pompano for
irt visit.
' L. Belts leaves Wednesday
Vest Palm
wlwrrhe-sviR
id the State Banker’s ConVen-

PHONE:-R e « . 428-J

Glisson-Stevens

To preserve and mark spots of
h|stonc&lt; interest js one of the
purposes of the National Society
of tno Daughters of the American
Revolution. The Sallie Harrison
Chapter N .B . D. A. R., in keeping
Dr. Ralph Edwin Stevens
with this purpose is marking Old
F o rt Mellon" *which is the most on Wednesday, April twentyrecond Nineteen hundred arid
historic spot in this territory.
Old Fort Mellon which was locat­ twenty-five at twelve o’clock
ed on the present site of “May- noon
First Presbyterian Church
fnlr” was, during the Seminole
Sanford, Florida
Indian wars, the base from which
The above inventions were
ail supplies were sent south of
Sanford and marked the beginning sent out Tuesday announcing
the date of a wedding of wide
of the old trail from the present
Sanford to Tampa, Eight thous­ sprend interest in Sanford and
throughout the state.
and men were stationed there at
one time during the Seminole Wars
nnd many attacks of the Indians
were repulsed there.
Services Of Episcopal
A beautiful bronze tablet, tell­
ing the story of "Old Fort Mellon’’ Church for Remainder
was given through the generosity Of Week Announced
of Mayor F orrest Lake und Harry
T. Bpdwell. The tablet zy, weil as
A schedule of services to be held
the fetone for Its placing have nrin
the rectory of the Holy Cross
rived in Sanford and the unveiling Episcopal
Church during the re­
will take place sometime in the ! mainder
of Holy Week were an­
la tte r part of April after the Con­ nounced loiiuy
us follows:
tinental Congress as tho Chnpter
Thursday morning ut 11 o’clock
expects to have many state officers
Good Friday morning at 11 o'clock,
present for the event.
and Saturday afternoon a t 5:30
o'clock.
Rev. James G. Gln*o will conduct
Mrs. R. W. Turner returned Mondny front Miami where she attend­ these* services and utt member;-,
ed the Grand Chapter of the Or­ who can do so are urged to a t­
der of tho Eastern Star. Wiii|y, tend.
uvvuy Mrs. Turner visited in Key , Although the new church Is not
, completed it will be in condition
j to he used In comfort for services
Mr. nnd Mrs. John C. Maurer, on Easter Day. They will he held
Sr., Armand Maurer nnd C. M. ■in tlie new edifice ns follows:
Early celebration of Holy ComSmith arrived Tuesday from New
York City nnd are guests of the I munion nt 7:30 o’clock.
Morning prayer with celebration
Vuldez Hotel.
of Holy Communion and sprnion ut
Mrs. C. W. Williams nnd Mrs. 10:30 o’clock.
Annual Easter service of Holy
Olive Marshall motored to Del.nnd
Cross Sunday School at 4:00 o’clock
Tuesday.
in the afternoon, ut which time the
#
--------Pierce Griffin nn&lt;t Robert Thrash- Lenten offering of the children for
which they have been working nnd
Pt left Monday for Hustings where saving
through Lent, will he pre­
they will remain through the seusented.
son.
Members of the Parish are urged
--------to
attend ns many of these services
Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel W. Campi
as
possible und it is Imped that
hell, of Hudson, Wis., who have
1everyone will he present on Eustur
Day.

Methodist Church I s
PlanningAnElaborate
Easter Sunday Service
Preparation* for an elaborate
Easter Sunday service at-the First
Methodist Church are htdrtjf. made
by members and'-pastof Tif the
church. An important part of the
service will he a special offering
for the superannuate endowment
fund for the aged ministers. It is
hoped ami believed that a freo will
Easter offering will bring
the
church’s quota of $850.
According to Rev. T. J. Nixon,
pastor of the church, there are in
the Methodist Epi«copal Church,
South, nearly 1,000 superannuated
ministers and over 1,300 widows
of preachers whose sacrificial ser­
vice for the church, in many In­
stances, hns surpassed even th a t of
their husbands. Speaking in contion with this cause, Bev. Nixon
said:
"The railroads care for their old
employees; the government looks
after the old soldiers nnd many
other corporations retire and pen­
sion their employees after a cer­
tain period of service. This is
proper und right und now shall
not the Church of Christ care for
the aged and broken down minis­
ters who have given their lives to
her service?"
Every member of the Methodist
Church is urged to remember these
servants of the church in their o f­
fering next Sunday.
AUXILIARIES MEET
Theodore
Roosevelt
Auxiliary
Number Three, will he held ut the
South Side Parent-Teacher Asso*
with fines and costs totaling $2,ing n grand total of $2,357.60.
trict Number One reported 45 eases
weapon 1; jumping board hill 3;
We shall give out gold in u princeWe shall lift the heart nnd dry the
Pay your poll tax.
Sanford hanks show the suhstnnThere is u time for saying noth-

Program for Apr. 9.
WSB: Atlanta Journal (428.3 ) 8
band; 10:45 organ.
WEF.I: Boston (475.9) 6:45 talk
7 musical; 7:30 musical; 8 Victor
concert: 9 dance.
WGR; Buffalo (319) C music;
7-10 musical. WEAF.
" G N : Chicago Tribune (370.2)
G organ; 6:30 ensemble, siring
quintet; 8 classical; 10 orchestra,
jar.* n rtists.

_ KYW: Chicngo (536) 7 concert;
7:33 smirches; 8 readings; 8:20
musical: 9:15 talk; 10 nt home; 1
Insomnia club.
WL9: Chicago (345) 0:25 organ,
specialties; 7:20 classical.
WEBII: Chicago Post (307.2) 7
concert; 8 Riviera theatre; 9 dance
sopmno; 10 saxophone quintet, ten­
or, dance, vocal.
!••• l23bt)i(»hrdluetaoinahnUuetaodl
W.MAQ: Chicago News (417.5)
6 organ, orchestra; 8 garden talk,
investments; 8:30 musical; 8:50
lecture; 9:15 ensemble.
WI.W: Cincinnati (422.3) 6 con­
cert; 6:45 Secretary Hawkins;
10:03 orchestra, quintet; 11 old fid­
dlers contest.
WEAR: Cleveland (389.4) 0 or­
gan; 7 WEAF program.
WFAA: Dallas News (175.9)
6:30 orchestra: 8:30 organ; 11 vio­
linist; 12 orchestra.
WOC: Davenport (483.0) 6:30
Sandman; 7 WEAF program; 11
orchestra, songs.

service*; 6:30 baritone; fit 10 his­
tory lecture; 7 sorenadeni; 7:30
Packard Motor Co., 8 program, or­
chestra. dance.
WHN: New York (361.0) 6:00
dnnee; 6:30 health talk; 10:30 Wig­
wam club; 11 Parody club; 11:30
revue.
WJY: New York (105.2) 6:30
concert; 7:15 glee club; 7:30 or­
gan, choral society: 0 Shennnmloah
valley; 9:15 jazz pianist; 9:30 orchoitra.
KGO: Oakland (361.2) 6 orch­
estra; 9:15 golf lesson; 10 drnmu,
trio; 1? dance, songs.
WOa W: Omaha (526) 6 story
hour; 6:45 dance; 9 program; 10:45
orchestra.
t •
W FI: Philadelphia (391.5) 5:30
orchestra; 6 talk; 7 concert; 8 con­
cert: 9 dance.
WTPt Philadelphia (508.3) 5:05
orchestra; 6 talk; 7 talk; 7:15 con­
cert; 8 recital; 10 orchestra.
WCAE: Pittsburgh (461.4) 6:30
Uncle Kaybee; 7 W E.\F concert;
8 Victor artists: 9 concert.
KDKA: Pittsburgh (309.1) 6:30
Uncle Ed; 7 program 7:30 con­
cert; 10 concert.
KOW: Portland Oregonian (491.­
5) 8 Pre-Easter service; lit con­
cert; 13 dance.
WKAQ: Porto ltico (340.7) 6:30
concert.
WOAI: San Antonio (394.5) 9:30
orchestra.
KPO: San Francisco (429.5) 6:30
concert: 8:30 play review; 9 or­
chestra; 10 baritone.
WGY: Schncctodv (379.5) 6:30
book chat; 6:45 violinist, cellist,
pinnist: 8 band: 10:30 organ.
KFNF: Shennnmloah (266) 6:30
concert; 8:30 concert.
WUZ; Springfield (333.3) 6:15
talk; 0:30 lecture; 7 vocal, pianist;

7:30 Otlckerlm
10 orchestra:^
10:45 dance:'
KSD:v£A .V
(545.1) * # o lv

Notice

St. P S w s b u rg --Large m u m u rity npdrtment bulblirg t«* U- urcc* •
ed a t Locust tfcrr * and Twelfth
Avenue.

Candy is best
to express Easter
Any box of randy tli.it you choose front I.aitn' Drug Stun- i&lt;&gt;
than rnrry your message. You may choose from tasty chonil;. i
assortment*.
Have you tried our drinks?

We s i n e the best in the n l \ iir.U

BANKS CLOSE FRIDAY
Sanford banks, in accordance with
their custom, will he closed all day
Friday in observation of Good Frlduy, it was announced today by of­
ficials of the three institutions.

Miss Carter Marries

Ralph Woodruff, who is a student i
Conic* to the school garden
at Chnpel Hill, N. C., is spending '
Bradenton Man
get your fresh
the E aster vacation with his par­
noons and Saturdays.
ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Wood­
A wedding of much interest was
ruff.
that of Miss Jewel Carter, of San­
ford, to F. L. Christopher, of Bra­
Inverness—$250,000 hotel beinu denton, which took place in Or­
, Sell. Kent. Clean, Itr
constructed a t Lake Tsalit Apopka lando, Apr. 2.
Mrs. Christopher hus been n res­
H. S. POND
. __
.
__ __
ident of Sanford for the past year
Haynes’— RatlilT
money being speRt improving hay and her many' friends h e ro ' wish
front property within city limits, her happiness in her new home.

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apt to give the young und unini­
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hold in decent society. '
Wood, a former lieutgrant iu (he
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cans. In five years, or sooner, fly­
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of emirs* for men in a h u m . (p

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Coupons are redeemable same as ca:
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�THE SANFORD HERALD. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 8, 1925.

Matty Would N o w
B e Worth $25,000
Yeai, Says McGraw

RUTH COLLAPSE 5 |
FROM ILLNESS I!i m

One o f Baseball's Best
,

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Bambino Unconscious Pari of
Day Follaw{ng Breakdown;
Huggins Declares Slugger
May Not Be In First Game

C h icago Team W ill Probably
S how Much Im provem ent
C m lerlien d erch ip o fC ollitu ;
M any C h a n g es AreW roujfht

NEW YORK. Anr. 8 —The Evening World said Tuesday afternoon
th a t Babe Ruth, professional base­
balls premier slugger, collapsed in
the railway station at Asheville,
N. C\. as thi- New York Yankee*
and the Brooklyn Robin* reached
th a fc ity for another game of their
exhibition scrip*.
Tjie newspaper’s baseball corrcsDomlcnt traveling with
the
team* said th a t Ruth fainted and
thof ho appifrentty was suffering
from influenza. He ha* been ail­
ing for the last few iluvs of the
strenuous barnstorm ing tour.
Ruth had complained of a head­
ache and u fever a* the playci»’
special train left Nashville. Term.,
the' dispatch says. On the ;*-ip to
Asheville lie took some inpipcine
given him bv the Yankees' tra in ­
er, blit thi* did not relieve hi* c o n ­
dition and when he stepped from
th e 'train he collapsed in the arm*
of John le v | the Haskell lr,.1i„u.
He was rushed in u taxicab to the
Buttery i’nrk Hotel, und wa* car­
ried „t6
room unconscious.
The bam bino was

Exhibition
Games
MEM BUS. Term.. Apr. K.
St. Louis (A)
Memphis &lt;B)
Glard. Blueholder and Re:c*
ere id; Warmoth. Caldera and
bcckcr.

ASIIEVLI.E. N, * .
Bruoklvn (N’ l
New York ( A I
F.hrhurdt. Osborne
delirious on WiLinriU and TaVirtr.
Hoyt. Francis and O N

Bertin Actors Start
War on Management

(LOUISVILLE. K.v., Apr. 8.
London Postmen Seek* Boston
(A l
10 14
To Decrease Burdens \Louisville (AA) ............... 0 0

Ross, Rufllng and Picinchi; Dun
LONDON. Apr. 7. — Climbing lap. Tliicup and Redmon.
PHILADELPHIA.Apr. 8.
Philadelphia ( N )
Philnd-dpliiu ( AI

11 I t
-7

Mitchell. Carlson an I llenlinr
Roinmeli. Wilberg, P tiit. Meeki
am! Perkins, Cochran.
NASHVILLE, Turn.. Apr. 8
Chicago &lt;AI
111 10
Nashville (S)
..
0 10
Sv eng run, Connully and BlukolT
OUun, Young and Mac!: .‘V.

ill. It LIN. Apr. 7.—A group of
r.hont JIM pronilmeu actor* and
ringer* of the Berlin stage have
signed i n agreement rot to enter
into ecntract with utiv theatre
whose inniingenient adheres to a
plan revuntlv framed by the iiibii;.ci iul a---.i i.iti i::. which divide*
all in tor* und -ii’.g.’ri it *o four
rut g &gt;ri"-; ami -tipulatc* the iinixin-.'m nlurv which those in each
ctiteg rv -hull n-ceive.
B'ote folk wav thev will not &gt;«•
m bitrnrilv branded a* ’list, *«conrl, third ami fourth via**, arcordtng to the whim of ni«nag*r». and
ini i-st thn; it is an it’sult to the
i&gt;r»fe*"iu" to try to rob rwtorr. of
all Individuality and heytl them toi ether :' i if Ihi y were mjrrh.in-

Covrlaikic, Murtina Kelly and fu i- tn pay.

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.. SARA30TA, Fin.. Apr. 8.—
I* wa.- in the lobby of the Sara­
sota Hotel.
Several of the
plnyets were dl*cu«slttg the new
thice-year contract the* Da---Vance has agreed to sign with
tin- RiOokiyu Room* riming &gt;»•
a salary of $47,500 for th a t per­
iod. or fiSJsOO it year. John
Media1* hapdened to’ came ab,ng. and the question v.-a* put
to him:
“If Muttv was a t his best to ­
day, what salary do you think
r; would command from th»
Giant*?"
“At least 125,000 a season,"
quickly answered the manager,
and he would be worth all of
that, for he was not only n
wonderful pitcher, but a box of­
fice attraction.
“He was the best pitcher that
I ever looked at—fully 10 per
rent better th jn an&gt;- oth“*\
Furthermore, he was the easi­
est pitcher m at i c u r ...ii.i—
II '* would take his orders on a
ball field quicker than u rookie.
“M rtty was never a holdout.
The' highest salary that he ever
ilmtu from Mtn vnit* Vm-b

CAICACO, April 8—Amid all
this tum ult and shouting’ about
the potential flag winner* of 1921,
it is not amiss to inject the quiz:
“ IVhul'is about the White Box?"
Ida write to one against them,
as the bookmakers figure things;
but it was almost a* much as that
•4&gt;&lt;airist the liiania in 1901, tin*
Braves in 1911. the Phillies in 1015
the Dodgers in 1910 and the Sen­
ators of 1924. And the day of
baseball miracles hasn’t censed!
The Sox of 192.1 must not be
confuted with the team that finish­
ed in the ruel* of the season just
ngone. Bva I c / bnprov | icnts— Radio Address Will
and developments— have been made
l withitr the year and, unless ail Feature Anniversary
sign? fail, the men of Charlie
Of Order of DcMolay
Coiniskey will he a menace for
chuinpinnship glory in 1927.
j The appointment of Eddie Col­
lin* climaxed Comiskey’s determ- sixth anniversary of the Order of
, ination to lift the Sox once more DeMotav will be celebrated with n
radio talk by Frnnk S. Land, foil mi­
en rt P:W o’clock rent.nl llii&gt;** the
: night of April 10, Mr. T.aiut will
broadcast from WDAF. the station
of The Kansas City Blur. The
Star's wave length is 3617.G n ite rs .
Close to 200,000 DcMolays, be­
longing to more than 1,100 chnpt1er-. are arranging to receive Mr.
Ijind’* talk in their homes ami
i chanter room ?. In many instances
Collin* mans n team in 1925 that t land agtukrr* will be installed in
•ill not difTet radically from th e 1 -ting nlnces and ehlirb chapters
92* iine-up—so fat as names and will congregate
to receive the
aces ore concerned. Hut Cbjlins nussa 'e tiom the Order'* foundrill have the inaugural gludnesiU c i. The Hattie Fleet Chapter,
f knowing that no mutter w hat! rnently instituted by enlisted Deiie new men of 1924 did—Or fa il-1 Molav in lh** United State* Pad t" do—they did acquire expert- rifle Fleet, will endeavor to catch
ATLANTA. Apr. 8. —
lire. And that wa* about nil Ml. Land's address while nt sen.
Detroit (A) . . .
*&gt; 8 - hut several of them needed to l&gt;»Atlruitn (St
4 2 1 ollie satellite* of the baseball
Collins, Johnson ami Woorlall
irmuinent.
BEST ROOMS—BEST RATES
Iliu der; I'ipgras, Slnppey and Je n ­
If Collins ha* the fortune to find
BEST FOOD
kins, Brock.
i real «nort*top among hi* rexWHITE HOUSE INN
et of youngster*, if lie cun diBIRMINGHAM, Ala., Apr. 8. elop ju*t one of hi. youthful
25 Edgcmnnt Road
Cincinnati (N l ...
• *1 D* '• uuk'-tnp* into sturdom, and unNear
Asheville County Club
Lliiminahjim (S)
4 12 &lt; over a reliable hnrsehidc flipper
Tel. 181.7
Hentnn, Hldout. ID.-.dy anti Will
the group *»l young cuug'-; i!;:!!. Crowdei and l.eriun.

ASHEVILLE. N. C.. Apr. 8—
Babe Ruth, home run champion,
will probably not begin the season
with other members of the New
York Yankees, his m anager. Miller
Huggins, said this afternoon following a nervous collapse of the
idugger at the Southern Railway
station on his arrival here Tues­
day morning.
Ruth in under the care of physic­
ians who Mtid that he had been unconscious p art of the day. Ho was
said,to be suffering with the grippe
following an attack of influenza
earlier in the *nHng. Hoggin* ex­
pressed the la lief th at the player
would not be in condition to play
for 10 days or more. “ Ruth has
been playing in these exhibition
games simply on hi* nerve" Hug­
gins ssid. He haa not been phy­
sically able to participate.”
Ifuggin* was considering send­
ing Ruth on to New York provid­
ing the latter is found able to make
the trip.
Yankce* ami
Brooklyn,
, .. , who- played here today,I
the former winning 10 to 7, leave*
tomorrow morning for Greenville. '
?. 2..
exhibition game.

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Ertrl Sjiccly, one (,f tfie starriest
initial guardians in the game, will
sword fir*t for the Sox of 1927.
I oilin* ha* grown venerable in hlg
league harness—yet he i* *tiit the
Ameiicun greatest *cco:i 1 baseman in the American league. Wil­
lie Kamm, at third, bow* to no
one in (ielding wizitfdy and i* im­
proving gradually a t tin* bat. If
J ollhi full find a sllnrtstop among
his rookie sextet, the Box must lie
c redited with possession of an intitdd that yield* to norm in dcfi-nivo work and run be counted up­
on to lung for an average well be­
yond .200.
Ike Davis, from Taft, Cal,; John
I’litjeij tiom Lo* Angel-?*^ Frank
U ojai lt, fivtn Mew Hrilaiir, Conn.,
• ml H arry McCh-llun, wlun.c home
*:&gt;_ in M aystiile, K&gt;.—tho.-e men
will buttle for the job a* White
Box regular at the shortxtopping
*tution of IP'2.7. Davi* und McClel­
lan had iraibi with the Sox of 1921
and showed well. Wiui Collin*
t • tut n them, mid support their
[day while they are learning the
tricks, tiie outlook fin- each i* nopelul to mi extreme.
Leading Candidate*.
Big I a Ik and .loan Moj'.tl are
outfit Ming certainties. Ito'.li are
splendid fielder*—Imth vi'.n hit. as
o,ta timivii in Ill'Ll, when Falk
slogged for .T.72 and Mo*t!| turun l in .’I2-7. Harry Hooper was tin*
other rcg.ilui lu&gt;L year. Harry,
like the darling in the famous
song, is growing a hit old, and
i in rend* arc repairing many
or H arry's earlier brunet trerse*.
But he ■&lt; ..ill an ulna-ring
..mi id* ,;S2»I mark of 1921 show*
hi* eyes have not dimmed to any
great extent.
Hooper look* good ‘‘nf another
year or tVvo. Iini if ho shnwld -mid,
Collin* will have Roy L|«&gt;, a .:jo&lt;;
hitter, and Maurice Archdeacon,
I linked ** the fastest runner in the
lianehail world, to fit into Harry*.;
brogans.
Lritind the plate the Sox do not
seem extrem ely powerful- giuing
ut them from tin* ebbing winter
angle. Ray Hchulk, o n ce the stan­
dard bv which ail other eatcher*
were judged, is slipping, lie isn't
able to si and the gaff of ro-&gt;«*.agt
work, a* "in other year*. That l eeessitate* the development of u Iniskv ypujfl'trter to carry the brunt of
the buck ilopping burden.
Coiniskey ha* three catcher* on
;he rofitei. in addition to Sehaik.
They are Clyde Crouae, John Grrihftwsltl and George Biseho.i I inure
and Grribowxki weir sea - nu-d with
the Sox ol 1921—and gavo mucli
n)omite. One—or both—muv b-an
Into fume in Ju'2o. If they fail,
Biehchotf n.av do the triek, for he
e &gt;i:io* from the minor i with u
great reputation.

JFh e S

s s o c ia w in

name
o n y 'ivieriLH. — .nBLc^C c; broati, a n d
t h e n you 'll
t h o S o u t h l a n d ’s Fruest. Ir
is rich a n d d e l i c i o u s b e c a u s e it i b l e n d e d
fro m t h e f i n e s t i n g r e d i e n t s . D o n ’! a c c e p t
n “ ju ot a s R o o d ” s u b s t i t u t e .
Demand
M e r i t a fol* if ia t h e b e s t . Tv/c sizes , 1 0 c
and 15c.
M a d e b y th-~—AMERICAN LA.CERir.C COMPANY

our grocer
e x t r a r ic h

BREAD
LOAD

When the rich man had merchandise
brought to his home he had to be there
personally to receive it and pay 1'or it on
the spot. Though lie had more money
than he could use, cm lit men everywhere
knew that he was “tricky,” and not to be
trusted. Though the poor man had only
his daily wages from which to live, his
lecoid was clear. Opposite his name at
the offices of the Retail Credit Men’s As­
sociation was a little mark that stood for
ehaiacter—that meant: “Let him have
what he wants, he will pay.”
As between Money and Character, C
acter stands pre-eminently first.
Credit is but the result of Character
Nothing pays bigger dividends than hon­
esty. Pay your bills. Pay them promptly
when due. It’smover uphill to the man on
( l l f l ( ''( • ; ;|

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ACTIVE, SOUND
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‘Ji’ Dank Building Annex.

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Shop for good barber

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w i o p m . i i t in Olurldu'a hist&lt;-ry: a
tmir m illion a o lla r h ig h w a y to th*
g u lf h .a c li ju s t
n m sh cil; a tw o
niilll-jn n o itsr bridge acrohs Kxoum
bin tiny .ta rred ; q u a r te r
million
dollar opera houaa under c o n s t r u c ­
tion; tw o m illio n s b e in g spent on
h l . i i w a y ; Hrearest c h a n c e lo r liv e
d ev .lo jiers tu g e t
In ■&gt;« ground
flnni. W rite Iie v e lo p m e n t D ep a rt­
ment The P e n sa c o la Nswo.

BY CONDO

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Have you rooms to rent or some
second hnnd furniture to sell?
Uso The Herald’s classified page
and get results.

1ust and Found
IA)ST— 1 roan mare branded W,
P.; I hay mare no brand. J. I.
Brown, Geneva, Fla.
L O S T — I1UOWN L E A T H E R
PURSE CONTAINING CASH
AND HANK BOOKS SHOWING
NAME OF OWNER. REWARD
IF RETURNED TO HERALD O F ­
FICE.
LOST—One pair shell rimmed
glasses. Grammar school base­
ment Tuesday. Finder please noti­
fy Ruby Booth. No questions ask­
ed. Route A. Box 122-D.
LOST—One Uin silk hose. Please
return to Herald Office.

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N t i t m i i . A M i i v m .v t

FOR SALE—ID acre celery farm.
Five acres cleared and tiled and
has been farmed several years
anti in excellent condition. Bal­
ance or five acres can be very
easily cleared. Farm located w ith­
in five hundred feet of loading
station. Will sell for $-1,000.0(1.
One third cash, balance easy terms
Fred Wulsma.

FOR SALE— We have
the most complete and
larg-est stock of paints
and wall paper of all
kinds in S e m i n o l e
County. YVe can save
you money on any­
thing you buy in this
store. Steel wool this
week at 7 and 12 cents
per package.
SANFORD PAINT &amp;
YVALL PAPER CO.
112 W. First St.
Sanford, Fla
Phone :m

Most folk:, forget that the kid­
T h s r a l o t T h a t tiavsa Ton
Money.
ney:;, like tin.- bowels, sometimes
Munuractlircd bv
get sluggish und clogged and need
ffhrraoti-lilnilalrr ra ta l Cm
n flushing occasionally, else we
Kohl by
tOMIVK! F AINT COMPANY
have backache und dull misery in
11.1 M agnolia Ax*.
the kidney region, severe head­
I'hone 37a
aches, theumatic twinges, torpid
liver, add stomach, sleeplessness
and all sorts of bladder disorders.
You simply must keep your kid­ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I
neys active and dean anil the mo­
ment vou feel un ache or pain in
EL E C T R IC F A N S
(he kidney region begin drinking
In. S ta tion ary. I s p e d ...... |1 0 . 00
lots of water. Also get about *9* In.
Oscillating J speed— , IS.00
four ounces of Jad Salts from any 17 In. One Hinting, J s p e d
15.oo
good drug store here, take n tab- H In. ONcitiutliur 3 speed ____ i t . t r
9
in.
O
s
c
illa
tin
g
1
sp
eed
___
tt.Ot
Icspoonful in a glass of water befur breakfast for a few duys and EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
your kidneys will then net fine.
This famous salts is made from
Irons— Ton t i e r s — t V n t i U t J f * ’ *
the ucid of grapes and lemon
Juice, combined with lithia. and is
E. P. RINES
intended to flush dogged kidney*
nnd help stimulate them to activ­
ity. It also helps neutralize the
acids in the urine so they no
longer iiritate, thus helping to
relieve bladder disorders.
Jad Saits is inexpensive; makes
a delightful effervescent lithia
water drink which
everybody
should take now and then to help
keep their kidneys clean.
Painting—Decorating
A well-known
local druggist
says he sell lots of Jail Salts to
.......... PHONE 303 ..........
folks who believe in trying to cor­
rect kidney trouble while it is
only trouble. By all means have
your physician examine your kid­
neys tit least twice a year.—Ailv.

G. TAYLOR DYER

■ •« { Cliiiopouist
FOOT SPECIALIST
B a ^ * r ' i C o r n s. Iliinlnn*. In g row
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We are interested in buying
acreage in Florida In large nr
small trarta, hut will deal with
owners only. Please give full
details as to location, price and
terma.

J. I). O’Brien
225 N. Chadwick S t,
Philadelphia, Pa.

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I DAVID B. HYEB

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tor rent- also
4) * 4'™ ™ uppllsg. Room 9

FOR RENT—,
out' itisaTft, j
Lincoln House,

most within tile city limits. $25,- *
8f*NT
burnished housr- LOST—IN WESTERN UNION
OFFICE OR ON STREET,
000. 1-5 cash. Balance easy. See
keepmg apartment down town.
S. A. aossamor. «L He,aid Office. Comfortable and cool telephone. VALUABLE PAPERS BY D. L
THRASHER. FINDER WILL BE
DULY REWARDED
FOR QUICK SALE—Bungalow in
TURN OF SAME. D. L THRASH
best residential section, 5 rooms FOR RENT — Cottage. Phone ER 112 8. PARK AVE
and bath, completely furnished.
058-J.
Faces east, large shade trees. $1,FOR RENT—5 room house with
000 cash. Balance liku rent. Phone FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping
garage, also 10 acre celery farm
Mr. Soasiumm, MS.
room down town, comfortable close in. II. M. Edwards, Pace
nnd cool, telephone, hot and cold Avenue. Box 765.
water. 113 Fast 5th St,
FOR SALE—4 months
Jersey mother. Geo.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms
Grapcvllle, Flu.
111 1-2 Palmetto Avenue, South
from Fire Station.
ARCHITECT
FOR SALE—A bargain Big Six
Studebaker Touring car cheap.
Mrm bsr A. L A
Price $2,100. Purchased Feb. 20th
It os* Dull Jlo*
run 1,200 miles Just broke right.
Urinaria, F ls r ld s
Will sell cheap as l mu leaving
tho city. Call at Montezuma Ho­
tel or Phone 690. Otto Borchcrt,
owner Milwaukee Ball Club.

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Augusta, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest
eia.xifio.! utedlus, ra ts
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CASH—Paid for false, teeth, den­ FOR RENT — Furnished rooms
and kitchenette,_ Shirley ap arttal gold, platinum and discard­
ice.
ed Jewelry.—Hoko Smelting and monte, Opposite Post
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
FOR RENT—6 room bungalow
. nnd garage. New, 3 miles out.
FOR SALE—32 acres 2 miles out. Orlando road. Phone 571-J._____
Between 2 subdivisions. 900 feet
on brick road. Doing at a bar­ FOR RENT—House *or rent. Close
in. Inquire 209 E. 5th St.
gain. Phone 571-J.
FOR RENT—5 room house, hot
nnd cold water. 008 Myrtle Ave.
FOR SALE— Rhode Island Red
Hens and Indian Runner Ducks, I- P. McCullcr. The Basket.
all laying. Mrs. L. A. Renaud.
FOR RENT—Two or three room
Phone 15t}-\V.
fSurnished apartm ent 815 Park
Avenue.
FOR SALE—Business lot CG by G5 FOR RFN TjO R LEASE—W are­
corner East nnd Cross Streets,
house space on A. C. L. Siding.
57 feet South from First Street. Sanford-Machine CW, 2nd and Oak
Terms $500!! cash, $5000 .1 yours. Ave.
F. If. Scruggs, Hotel Montezuma.
FOR RENT- Two large sleeping
rooms, first floor, suitable for
FOR SALE—House and
gentlemen. Private bath with hot
tiful lots, on Urlamlo
water. Permanent people prefer­
M. M. Ixird.
red. Address "C. J." care of H er­
ald.
FOR SALK—Windmill and steel
tower. Supply tank, gas engine
- 2 room apartm ent
nnd pump. Delco light system.
or 2 bed rooms furPhone G0G-G. Joey Lewis, A lta­
monte Splings. Fin.
—
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I FOR RENT — Furnished rooms
FOR SALE—Hi acres, a wonder- \ 1020 Union Avc- _____________

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shed in Florida’s Heart,
W orld’s G re a te s t V e g e ta b le
nn. I ts R ic h e st G ard en L a n d

Noted Go: I Editor
Falls to His Death
' BOSTON, Apr. 7.—I jeon R.
I’atton."'42, golf editor of the
Boston Herald, fell t&lt;&gt; hi&gt; death
from the fourth floor window
of hla apartm ent while hanging
shade*.
Ml. Patton i« well
known as an am ateur golfer
and recently returned
from
Florida.

Jator Unanimously CAUCUS

COOLIDGESEESGroehl Is Relying On New BANKDEP0SITS|
I
In

SELECTS

j For Famous Chapman C i^i L

Address Before Cotton
Men, President Promisees
Full Assistance In F ight­
ing , Cotton Ivoll Weevil

f a t e

o f S t e A R TH U R Y . MILAN Pledges Co-operation
In Business Relation
ussell iT N a m e d
H O U S E SPEAK ER

President Protem
_ ——

PRICE FIYE CENTS

SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY, APRIL 7. 1925

VOLUMN XV

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iB u- S in e S S M O v e S
aucus(Like Piece of W ell’
O i l e d Machinery

c onjt,S(H Develop in eicction of O fficers; J. J. Parl|sh „ f Urevard Is Nomi-

Executive Sees Justification
In Turriff Measure; Cotton
Industry Treated at Length

1

NEW YORK. Apr. 7.—Frederick i to say, although it is the tfrljurulfS
•I. Groehl, chief counsel for Oirahl ! opinion, it constltutea ChaihDftn’jP'
f’hnpman. found guilty of murder best ran!. &gt;
* Tahir Not in F.vidence
qt Hartford. Conn., Saturday, re­
Sanford In.H(itutiniiH Have On
The timetable was not in eviturned to New York Monday m orn­
Deposit Almost l'/i Million;
ing to prepare for the light th a t donee, was not verified, and ns Mr.
Resources
Show Substantial
[Groohl
pointed
out
today,
gave
uo|
Is to determine whclhdr Chapman
bungs June 25, a* decreed l»y the evidence of ,the time renulr.'d to:
Increase Over 10121 Figures
court, or whether he get* a new make the trip from Grand Central!
trial for the killing of Pntrolmuo terminal to the Brooklyn address. !
Tin* fact th at the timetable in- Fiffpres Indication
.Ionics SkeJ'y in New Britniit the
| traduction was consented to by Na­
Of Sanford’s Growth
than (&gt;. Freedman, junior counsel
' for Chapman, is offset it is cm-

Young Girl May Die
Result of Tornado
MIAMI. Apr. 7.—Miami and
vidnltv are cleaning up debrU
left by tornado wrecked build­
ings are being rebuilt. Nadine
Thompson, mx year old girl,
with both legs am putated a* a
result of being crushed in the
wreckage ia in n critical condi­
tion. Her mother wns among
the four filled.

First National Dank Deposits
Pass Two Million Murk; Miller Apartments Are Sold
Hunk Officials Optimistic
For Sir,,QUO While Avlution
Tract Bought For $75,1)00;
Sanford’s three hanking instilii.
llig Development Planned
tion.H nt the closo of business Star.

Authorized
Circula­
tion of Billion an*l
A Half Must Be lrr^
creased for Safety

Capital Levy Be
Proposed Today
Fear Is Held Cabinet
Crisis Can't BeAvotded MoreThanWeek

WASHINGTON, Apr. 7.—An ns
.illranee of increased business pros
:lt had on deposit $1,4312200.10, ac­
per it y was voiced by President
Apr. 7.—The fnolhlgv in an address here .'Ion
cording to figures submitted today
Purchases of Sanford real estate
Democratic caucus of the 1925 , dav night to the National Potto: ; Frow now on the tight will lie a
_
-»
showing honk records for the first aggregating $120,000 by Orlandwo PARIS. Apr. 7.—Bank of
hnttle of legal minds over the pres*
iiunrter of 1025 ending Apr. 1. A interests were announced this F ra n c e h a s a lre a d y exceeded
^TALLAHASSEE. Arr. 7.— Florida legislature, which convenes Manufacturers Association.
inee ip the record of reversible e r­
at noon Tuesday, met last night in
comparison witli the same period morning by the Sanford Realty
In
the
present
and
prospectivi
Dm S. Taylor, of Largo, vet i the houso chtunbe r and elected nfrors
sufficient
to
induce
the
su­
last year shows an Increase of Company through II. S. lamg, who the legal limit of circulation
industrial situation. Mr. Cnolidei
nn legislator, representing . ___
preme court of Connecticut ■ to
_ _for the session, The caucus
fivers
$-109,080.25 in deposits for the first negotiated tlie .transactions. The with more than a billion five
i(. eleventh district was. was culled to order by B. A. Meg- ne again pledged an adinm istru-| grant a new trial.
three months of this yuir. This two ticnlsw ere consunuited Mon­ hundred million francs. It is
is a gain of approximately 12 per day.
onday night unanimously. inn ins, who lias been chief reading tion of justice by the government; Mr. Groehl expressed confidence
imperative to fcgularize th e
today that lie will obtain a new
Clerk of the houso since 1921, hi
rent ovqr the 1921 deposits which! The two story brick apartm ent
eeted president over the which lime Representative A. II. in its relations with business. T h e 1trial. He did not go into detail
situation
by incrcar.tr.* this
were
$1.0?‘\lKK»r.
policy of conserving to tlie Ameri-1
house* ui Palmetto Avenue uiui
Stines of the miner house '.Yillia..:.., of l*-*.^* County, war. can
cieiiu'-jc, "the ri„h. of first 1hut referred in a general manner
Second Street was sold by Lee limit which will he proposed
Resources
of
the
three
hanks
in­
[ the 11)25 Florida legislature elected enut us chairman.
opportunity in the home m ark et"1to alleged errors in allowing cer­
creased proportionately, a further Hart to C. A. Roberta and F. \V. in parliament today. The enbNp contests of any note develop­ he said “has resulted in n very fair! tain testimony and certain exhibits.
study of the figures reveals. To­ C’asner for a consideration of $45,­ i inet has agreed this morning
tiring tlie next CO days.
Regarding
the
trial
court's
a
l­
in the election of officers. Ar­ approximation of democracy in in­
tal resources for the quarter just 000. Mr. Hart purchased this pro­
\V. A. Russell, of Crescent, ed
lowing the jury to consult a New
thur \ . Milam ol* Jacksonville, dustry."
ending were $ldN!5,!MVt.7l ns perty about a month ago from Ion tip* details of the capital levy
ty. aimlhcr vet,!ran who repre- *lluvul countv representative, was
York, New Haven and Hartford
lie
also
promised
full
assistance
against
?l,17l,.'!9ii.U5 fur the same Muv&lt;&gt;r Forrest Lake and A. It. which will he proposed in Uta
n’ls the twenty-sixth district, was nominated speaker by acclamation lie the national government in limetnhlu to check up CliupmattV
*period List year. This is a gain Key. Mr. Roberts is nu Orlando chamber of deputies this nfterimvIt mmeiinously named presi-' and J. .1. Parrish of Brevard coun­
lighting boll Weevil and endorsed story that lie hud left Springfield
1 of $ ID1,567.25 or approximately 11 capitalist and Mr. ( a.suer, a win­ , noon hv IV Monii*.
ty, wu;-. nominated :.|M*uker pro­ the puggciliou for a treaty of m- tlie afternoon before the murder
ter resident of tliat city, is from
per cent.
tein.
Chicago, III. Plana of the new
A French cabinet trial* rnnnot
operation among tin cut inn pro­
Figures submitted liy the First owners
&lt;In I v Contest.
with reference to the pro­ he avoided more than a w**tk long­
due tow stales.
National
Bank
show
that
ihc
de­
not given out. It wa.i er, political observers predicted
b’evirv.*. Cut I ni industry.
Tin onlv m utest except for elerli, sits of that institution passed perty wcio however,
that Mr. Ro- Monday night because of the con
■dtlon of
The president reviewed at length
tha I'J.tionjMin mark Inst quarter. announced,
hetts
and
Mr.
Casner
ure contem­ flirt raging within the llerrlot cab­
vus con- i lie proldi-ue of tlie cotton manu­
Deposits on Mar. 31 totaled $2,142,­ plating further investment*
I With everything previously a r - 11
in San­ inet over methods for n genera!
of Stun - facturing industry, nothing even
702.21
\viiile
at
the
close
of
busi­
Ingeal tliroiigh conference*, the;
ford.
overhauling of French finance*.
the
return
of
s-huw
skirl*
and
the
ness
Mar.
31.
1924
they
amounted
limit- moved witli precision to pet •
.Semi-official information was
The
other
transaction
negotiated
i . n:..*qnciit redilclion in coiisunipto $),H3d,758.119. This shows u
Brt it ■organization for tlie 1925
by Mr. Long involves the sale of thut the new minister of finance.
lion
of
cjoth.
il.&gt;
mld**d
t
lint
In*
I
gain
of
$305,913.55.
This
institu­
k'ni a Idfrli. iiiarird die
saw lillle piAsjioel of stabilizing
tion also showed a marked increase what is know as the aviation field M. Demon*!®, with the approval of
■Vo-i.it caucus, which wan called '
women's styles and n marked that
in its resources. The quarter's truet consisting of 152 acres to the government, intend* to ask
b nnli i' at die -drake &lt;*• 8 o'clock
their constant changing might
guin
over thut of lust y, ur is equal Bradford \V. White und associates the chamber of deputies to au­
■* t:l:nrle- A Finley, of ('uliimhiu
make ii difficult for niniiufuctuiorn
to
$383,310.55.
Resource* at the of Orlando for n consideration of thorize the issue of four billion
■unity, for years secretary of the
francs more paper money. Besiderlu t “ no doubt relieves louuotouy
end of that period this year V!5,000.
(natc.
and adds In the spice of life."
The immediate development of the m atter of increasing circula­
amounted to $2,113,001.73 while
I'rc.sitlt’nl
Ctmlitlgc
And
HiI Tlie *■min.I of Secretary Finley’.r
In discussing the government’s
this large tract into a high class tion, the mihistei* are said to bo
riftn.- Lord Are I'rincipal
lolntious with business, the presi­
■ivel li.nl liaidly do d away when
Irestricted subdivision is tha plan divided as to whether the govern­
dent del-hired enforcement of the'
;n| Mr. White and his ussociutes. ment «h«nld /W ide nn a straight
S|it*;ikers During First Day
[ W. Anderson, of (ireenhoio, the
law was ensentiul tuitl list it was
Ixfli ili.'lrict, plansl the uniiH* of
capital levy or a forced loan.
■of ‘Ilit* Cotton Convention
necessary also for industry to ex ­
■ JIUt&gt;.| W. ('. illMlgCS, Ol* the |
While the cabinet Monday tried
ercise the Millie vigilance, lb*
p d ith dir trict, in Humiliation for
to settle the dash between M. IVWASHINGTON, Apr. 7.—With
CHICAGO, Apr. 7.—Attorney*
It tided industry fur its recognition I‘resident Cooildge and Director for William I). Shepherd, fouler
Bcsitleiq of ilic caucus. There were 1
moniie, und Premier Herriot on the
of it respoiRdhillty towards its , Lord of the budget as tin* principal , father and iutumhI ■layer of Will­
f t other niiininatiiim and tlie elee- j
formula by which it is proposed
I
cmnlnypes.
Bin wa* liv ai’clamatian, os were I
to ask the French people to hathl
!
speakers,
the*
National
Association
I
iam
N.
McCiiotock,
millionuirv
or! The agencies of the govermuent i of Cotton Goods Manufacturers j phun, liy udininistcriog typhoid
■1 other places llll.-d by the sep- |
over
ten per cent of their fortunes
i wi’te ttlaced at the Disposal of iu- Monday uigbt wound up the first ( germs to gain posnem ion of his
Ke rnucu.. with the exception &lt;»f)
tu *4n* state, parliamentary pro—
■
oustiv
Iiv
Mr,
t'oolidgi
who
menI litilt.it taken to vclcet s nw dhigj,
of it* threo-duy semi-annual | wealth, auuouncrd Monday night
phets. wvre busy picking out fdtare
lit the feder­ dny
streets. Trees und shrubbery will
Icrctai a ltd axsistnut reniling seeconvention
with
u
banquet
that
their
attem
pt
to
gain
hail
for
al I lade hoard “has been devised
|M
. set out ur.il many unique sudptary.
.
.
hunting out that hundred* nr'S hepherd this week will he carried
for lllep urpose of safeguarding
division
urrangt*ments are contem­
i Foliuv.'lttg* Senator Hodges’ clrcmoney j
tin* : t;i t »• ^uprenu'ecunt. ‘ ‘n ^*
your rights, protecting you from ortfunizattoiiH extol D»
plated.
it
wus further stated. When
Inn Se. P'tary Finley named Senaunfair trade practices and admon­ loot of III treasury, mil mt'y one, Jlmua they have failed tu obtain
the development work is completed,
lirs S. \V. Anderson, M. O. dver-,
{
Hit*
bureau
i»f
Iht*
liwltf**!*
n|)t*rutet|ij»nil
loi
tlicii
clu*nt
iu
the
trimishing and correcting you if you
attractive homes are to be bulit
krist, Orlando; and J. II. Colson.'
on deposit $.‘152,5*515.815 while its re-i and placed on the mnrket.
i to protect it, Director Lord, in his,"hud court here,
an* wrong."
inlne-ville, a ■ a commission tu e*address predicted tlmt with no
Robert E. Grow, state attorney, sources were given at $*515,299.9.7.
Tariff Is Yindirulcd.
Lrt Hie caucus president to the
Justifying the tariff, the presi­ change in tin* program us carried, raid that should the case call for The Peoples Bank, which went out
liair.
dent declared "the towering s ta ­ ill the 192(5 budget, we will end the oral argum ents, h&lt;’ will probuldy of existence with the organization
'
Finhy Cnurua Secretary
tor.* of our iudu*'tri:il structure as year with a balanced budget mill go lo .Spriugliulii to argue the cast of the Sanford Bunk and ITust
Company, hud on deposit at the
^ hi fore the higher court.
we nee it today is the best, is in : a surpiud of $157,881.J39.
I Tlie buxines.* of the caucus now
Shipments from all states for
deeil the conilllcto vindieotion of
Efficiency and Economy.
■ i'rwacriptiuiis written, tor Mrs. end of the first quarter of 1921 a
liuved like a niece of well oiled
The federal government, through F.nirnn Nelson Met Mintoch, mother (otal of $553l.‘t!!(!.05 and its re­ Monday. Apr. &lt;5: California 2, Flor­
pschiiit-i ■. Senator \v. It. .Malone,
ida 30, (Sanford Section 22); total
; efficiency and economy, he doclur- of young McClintoek, mid lor ifr. sources were $*531,1551.51.
If Key Went, immediately placed i
Officials
of
the
financial
institu­
ed
“makes
an
assessment
of
only
Oscar
Olson,
brother
of.
Judge
pe name of Mr. Finley in noniiI ::j 1.3 per cent on tin* public puise, tlurry Olson who instigated ih&lt;- in­ tions ure optimistic over tlie con­
latino a&gt; • aurus secretary, and his
i while the other government a gene- vestigation were uneaithed today, dition of the locul banks und see
llertiun was uuanimou*.
j ies—states und cities—take the re- following a preliminary report of in tlie steady increase in their
I In nominating J. S. Taylor as
oiuiniug thi 2-3 per cent.' As to a coroner's chemist that mercury business, u reflection of the growth
►resident ,,f the senate, Jam es F.
1
further economies, he said, “we imd been found in the organs of of Sanford. They ussert that the
laikins, Fcrnandina, representing;
prosperous condition of the hunk*
have $ii2,&lt;MMi,(iU0 to eliminate to |,&lt;ith bodies,
I nil l i v l . . . n i l ,
Ii
___! I . L . . ..
jearry out the presidents wishes."
their deaths also are under in­ further indicate .» continuance of
Boston was chosen during the vestigation. None of the pre­ good husineSH here. They point
day ns the meeting place for the scriptions called for mercury, i*. nut thut hunk deposits C'ltlsUtUte a
good business barometer und thut
1regular annual convention, Octu- was announced.
' her 14-15 anil the delegates ulso
The significance of the mercury in the substantial gain of the past
heard addresses on cotton growing, in the vital organs will not it- quarter over that of last year is a
positive fact of the city's property.
Women’s Simple Taste

Celery M arkets

Lehmann
Favors
Formation Here Of
Advertising C 1 11 b

Spring Session Of
bounty Court Opens
Here This M orning
The spring session of the Semi­
nole County Court convened till
morning facing what is declared
an unusually heavy ducket, which
may keep it in session for th- re­
mainder of the week. Judge -I.
(5. Sharon presiding and K. F.
Iloushnldcr prosecuting, the court
faced a criminal docket of 21 cases
and civil hill of ID eases.
The first enso to be tried during
the m oinirg session vv.m thui of
(JiH

Russia Is Warned To
Be Prepared For War
'•nator Calkin mover
t".n,. be cloned, and th.
o'elamation. I aniiou
" dt, i'residfiit Ihslgc
,rm*. invil *i| Senator 7
•'••iriim, but he decline

umeheu
Planes

Rllinffsun ( use ’I’o
Go To Jury Today

iif, Vlofbln

••

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Kvuus, charged with drunkeness.
Tlu* detrndent wus found guilty
and fined $25 and costa &lt;*r in lieu
thereof lo serve n sentence of 3D
Day*. The second cu.ie vv*M also
against Evans, rhurgrD with driv1ing nn automobile while lntnxlrut!i il. Upon Ibis offense in- wa* al| o found guilty and was fined $ 150
|und costs or sentenced to serve
llhi'-e months in Jail. j\ third hi!•Ii--tiii«-iat against Evan charging

Prominent Politician
Is Arrested In Rai

Organization of a Sanford Advnrlising I'lub was advocated by j
Karl l.chninun of Orlando in an!
address before the local Hotary |
('lull ot its weekly luncheon ut the
So ini noli* Cafe Tuesday iumiii. M r.,
l.ehinann spoke of the growth und
achivements of tin* Orlundo Ad {
verti.-ing flu b and dec lured tliat
Tuich an organization in this city
would materially Increase the pub­
licity which Hanford is now reCHICAGO, Apr. 7—Two hundred ,...iupn» &gt;&lt;o* rrdy it*. thi*i atstc -hat
m em bers in' the t ailors Association over llu* entire country.
in m eeting were held up by five
Mi. l.ehinann IrAcvd the history
men with shotguns nod rubbed ol of tlie state organization .which
more than $1,00(1.
is now composed of four club., in.biding Orlundo, Jacksonville. St.
Petersburg and Miami. The body
nud its beginning in the orgnniz.ation of the Miami Ad Club. In d o s­
ing his talk Mr. Lehmunn point­
ed out th.it an advertising club in
llhi* eitv would fill n need which
| he city lius long felt.
dressed across the floor of Hu*
R .tuiiuu il. G. Du Hose called
i louse ami I feci sun* that tin* most attention of the members to the
damaging implications und infer­ 1fact tliat Saturday of this week
ences that may in* mudo throughout | will lu* the last opportunity for
the country und my constituency i.iliveiis i&lt;* pay their pull tax lo
uie Mien unit they cull for definite I lie eligible tu vote in tlie rom irg
unqualified withdrawal.”
Ilnydny hud the entire sympa­
thy of lim House with him. Lady
Astor'n own party was as annoyed
a-&lt; the apposition, white old mem­
bers of all parties who take pride
in the traditions of the House were
dingusted with what they coni-ldered a most serious breach u^ par­
liam entary etiquette.
Havday read the letter he hud

Lady Aslor Forced To W ithdraw Her
Remarks Concerning Labor Member
LONDON. Apr. 7.—Lady A «»r
in the Route of Commons Monday
afternoon was forced to eat hum­
ble ple'and unreservedly withdraw
the rymurka she made in the I louse
Ft U«&gt; I c flee ling *ili the mom! c**1**
dip t of Arthur llayday, labor mem*
Afjfulng with lUyduy
fialav
site said:
“ If I told all I knew about you
I could give the llousc sumeH'inK
to think of today. I might go Into
home of thu company you have
kept that wouldn't reflect credit
mi you or your |nuty.M
lluyday raised Rie question M*m-

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•** ^
7 r*
:
•» tn i largest
xm l tu tbu world and
on Hu* liquor
tills to insinuate

(f Tf'iO*vi
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nity ihnfi
•ilcr of her mother*

iS lUlpilCAtiOl

ForJewelry Bemoaned
LONDON, Apr. 7.—Women’*
constantly changing idvas. regard­
ing what they 'hall or shall nut
wear ulw»&gt;n affect some trade or
another, 'lhix time it is the juwid-.
ry trade which is suffering, owing
to the new simplicity of tastes re­
garding the wearing of jewelry.
All women want pear! necklaces fur
the moment, und if they cannot
get rial ones they wilt have imita­
tions, with the result thut pen­
dants with ornate gold settings us
well us brooches are out of fash­
ion.

I

According to the head of a jewel­
ry association in Birmingham,
, v»iii-i»- mUcn feweiry is mnnuioe| lured, there is today a slump in
gold watch wristlets because wo­
men are now wearing a plain
moire ribbon band, und whereas
it was Quito usual for a woman
to wt-ur four rings it is now only
usual to wear two. a wedding and
an engagement ring.

Big Liquor Syndicate
Uncovered In Chicago

CHICAGO, Apr. 7.—A giant li­
quor and vice syndicate ha* been
uncovared h«f&gt; doing a uumu*»»
millions of dollars a year. 1
headquarter^ of the organizat
wer* rablrsl revealing n*eoixt*
wealthy customers and detail'*
how the liquor, was brought fr
Miami, New York, and New 1
leans rum fleets.

\rmy Officer Will
Be Couvtmartailcd

7 —J w Holden, a
I Thomps'
a o serious condistabbed last night Florida, arrived. 29 cars on track. Sunday on a molt
*1 room to thne i Supplies liberal, dorian dmodcrate, | bahly ho e«urlm
who aru now in I market slightly stronger, Florida. | charge of murder.
; 10 inch crates, 3-6s well blanched fuses to make a
1 $2.75-3.00, poorly to fairly w ell! the cause of the llOOill
(blanched t J Ml K.tlks wait htsn.-k«-D &lt;t»
tc* h»
I2.-2J50, poorly blanched ordinary j tody of tlm girl w
l quality f l .VM.75.
! Mewplua, Tcna.

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2 | restricted choice Imilding loin 21.
Park View Subdivision, Sanford* Fla.
Only 2 blocks off Sanford Avenue, South, and just outside the.city limits.
Adjoining that wonderful Woodruff Subdivision on the South.
Free cash prizes and souvenirs Free.
Music by Sanford Home Hand.
Free car service from J.* E. Spurling’s office.
A big afternoon for everybody, and best of all you have a chance to get
on the ground floor and buy choice, high, dry, restricted lots in the
growing section of Sanford, Fla., the thriving town everybody is talk­
ing about, and the foundation of a CITY, at your own price.

A, T, NOLAND

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Mr. J. E. Sparling has placed this wonderful Subdivision in our bands
to be sold at the dollar irrespective of person or buy bid. And you know Mr.
Sparling by now. When we say AUCTION we mean AUCTION the high
dollar prevails. Mr. Spurling is at your mercy. Remember you can buy
lots on day of sale cheaper than ever after, as real estate in SANFORD is
advancing by leaps and hounds. Judge the future by the past. And we
believe wiih Hilly Sunday that the man who sings Home Sweet Home in a
rented house is only kidding himself and seranading his land lord.
So don’t overlook the time, place, and date, he on the ground, buy a lot
11 nd help make Sanford a bigger and better city.
Terms extremely easy, only'20 percent down, balance like paying rent.
Our Motto—You make the price, we make the deed, that’s all.

COMPANY

M aitland, Fla., Selling Agents

Ne.w Smyrna Loses ARCTIC REGIONS
To Sanford School TO RE EXPLORED
BY NAVAL CRAFT
By Score Of 11 to 6
to establish a Hying bare at the
, Northern point of* Axclheihurg
, iruni where the planes can take off
in thoir attempt to explore the
vast region which has baffled the
i fforts of Peary. MacMillan and
others to penetrate, and determine
whether a continent of land in any
for in exists there.
If land is found there, it
b l»”'j..\ed it can ultimately he
utilized for aircraft hy*c* in flight
| routes from Europe to A«iu. pro­
viding in effect what was sought
' I'n.xucce i (fully fnj centuries ip the
•tucst for a Northwest passage.
The expedition, however, will
not he limited to this one object,
as iithc- scientific work will !*•
undcitaken in pursuing lines pre­
viously hid down bv MacMillan
and others in their Polar experi­
ences of many years mill extensive
mapping and photographing work
will Ihi carried out.
Efforts will he made to explore
j the ancient Norse ruins in Entired o r and Crecnlaud and the uvint" is will try to vi ;it Cairn ColuniLie, Pcniv's jumping off place in
, tile dash foi 111** Pole, where he
'left records. Oh. ervationt will Iiat a i| e
of
weather (onditiops
throughout lie’ trip, the experi­
ments wl. u will be conducted with
‘ radio.

It i plauiltol to sprint only the
Storm N ear Miami summer
at the wotk and begin the
'so u th wind to civilization by
Sunday Afternoon I trip
August Ifi la'foie dangerous ice
conditions develop. In that short
Kills 4, Injures 22 tints the necessary observation

ran be made, it m believed, be*

i* (Continued from page ))
Miami near where the storm sta rt­
ed, said that he saw roofs of houses
fitsrd 200 and .TOO feet in the air
Tlie noise from the storm wn,
f«&lt;m-»nme. he said, similar to hun­
dreds of cannon being fired simul­
taneously. At- the White Bolt
Dairy dcttruction appeared on ev•’ey side. Ambulances hurried there
Hod carried loads of Injured to Miainf. Twenty-two Injured are at the
Jackson Memorial Hospital and
two others are at another hospital,
Thousands of automobile* chok­
ed all toads to the scene of the
nrcate-t damage. A number of
sm d e n ts and collisions were reliorted. An ainhuluiicc was wreck*«»- io downtown Miami when It
skidded und went over the sideTMk.
Rain In the city was severe, and
dlls and the crowds ceking to get
to the White Holt Dairy wer? resistnrible for a number of the muaccidents reported.

I. Ii. Spurling
SHOOTS SELF Foil DOLLAR (South «»f Range .'50 East, and also! the present territorial limits of the
The Northwest Quarter (N \V '.,) ‘City of Sanford. Florida, and more
MACON, Apr. *1 — Heennsn no
1
of
the Northeast Quarter (N E '.i), Particularly described as follows,
older brother is said to have ac­
;
Section
I. Township 20, South of to-wit:^
cused hint of taking a dollar beiottgirnr :«&gt; Iris w ift, John Mrlnvuit, Range -TO East, and ulso.
The South Quarter ( S \ l of the
IS. killed himself by shooting.
The Northwest Q uarter (N W 'i) West Half of the Southeast Quari of Section I, Township 20, South ter (S E ti) of the Southeast QuarSECRETARY WEEKS IIEI I l.n
of Range JJU East, loss the portion ter ( S E 'i ) ; lire Southwest QuarWASHINGTON. Apr. 0. —Sec­ in Lake Jennie and !c.a a strip of ter (SW ’I) of the Southeast Qumretary Weeks continues to recover Ia ml 20 feet wide around this por- ter iS K 't) ; und the South Half
rapidly from an utta.'k of throm ­ lion of laike Jennie with the inside °f t]*u Southwest Quarter (S \\ ’•)
bosis.
boundary described a , follows, to- UH in Sectlyn oil. Township IP,
wit: beginning Km feet North of s "*'lh " f
:l" Kast, and also,
the Southwest Corner of the North
The Northwe8t Qunrtsr (NW U )
west Q uarter (N\V'.•) of said See-!
| lion 1, run North *»2 degrees, 10
minutes East :!.'!7.tS feet; thence
TIIK INTENTION OF THE , duo East I'id feet; them e South
CITY t»F SANFORD. FLORI­ i f»H degrees 11 minutes East 217
DA. TO ANNEX CERTAIN feet; thence South 07 decrees R2
TERRITORY T o THE PRES­ minutiv. East •TStf.fi ft. thence South
ENT CORPORATE LIMITS OF :ifi degrees 27 minutes East 1150
THE CITY OF SANFORD. feet more or lens to the South
FLORIDA.
tHkundary of mid Northwest Quur*
------- *
ter &lt;NW *i ) of said Section I. and
Whereas, ii petition bus been
;m, it has been made to
fit cd v.':',l&gt; the City Coiiimhu'ion,
appear to the satisfaction of the
reeuc: ting the annexation of the
City Commission that said tra it
following describ'd territory in
of lond contains less than ten reg­
S&lt;mioole County, Slate of Florida,
istered voters,
"*•
(optigmuii in the present corpor­
THEREFORE, HE IT ENACTate limit ! of the City of Sanford,
Kl» ItY THE PEOPLE OF THE
Florida, more particularly de- CITY o p SANFORK, FLORIDA
iicrila’d ir follows, to-witt
Sei-tioii One. Thai it ia the in
The South tjunrler (K'l) of the
West Half of tho Southeast Quarler (S E 'i | of the Southeast Quar­
ter ( S F 'j t ; the Southwest Qua**,
ter (S W 'i I nt the Southeast Q uar­
ter ( S E 'i ) and the South Half
of the Southwest Quarter (S W 'i I.
all in Section llli, Township FJ.l Slate

iyevtion Three. That tlri oii.
nnca f nail lie noil become iffrtln
immediately upon its |&gt;a:;-age u
adoption.
Adopted thi.i tfth day of Maid
A. IL ltfUfi.
FOKHKST LAKE
J. MARSHALL,
S. O. CHASE,
Ah the City Coinnii i“n I
the City of Sanford, fl
. PHILIPS, City &lt; lerk,
10. Apr. 0 and U.

Ordinance No. 92

WIT HOLD TAX RECORDS
WASHINGTON. Apr. (I.— Inter­
nal revenue culleetors are ordered
by Commissioner U bir to withhold
income tux records from public in s|N&gt;ction until further notice.

CAR LOAD

CHAPMAN SEEKS NEW TRIAI
HARTFORD. Apr. G.—On the *
basis of new evidence, attorneys 3
for Gerald Chupnum announce they ■
will ask for new trial.

In price

of

location. Out* price

&lt;» low that anyone who buys now will

1a; assured ;i iarge profit in a

ro HE SOU) AT A
Idie location for IMnehurst was carel'n
aide to offer the host for the homcsiU

YOlJNt
2 10K Palmetto Avenue

ACTIVE, SOUND
MARES

SINGLES OR TEAMS
Call nl once and in*poct this lot. A b o I saddle
larses. A porvr mule is dear at any price— these
are good ones

COM P LET ELY FU RN1SH E 0

C O M

(Jpeti for inspection -I to 6 l
DEI.KON SPRINGS, I f.A.

A. 1*. Connelly &amp; Sons
108 Magnolia Avenue.

inl'ord, Fla., Owner

Phone 48.

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F. N. Hurl, Owner.

Fee J. II. Wrede, Supl

P A N Y

IN OUR NEW

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ACT

QUICKLY—THE 25 LOTS WILL RE QUICKLY SOLD JUDGING FROM
THE NUMBER OP INQUIRIES ALREADY RECEIVED.

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Accused

Noletl Kn'rlLsh Sciontjst Out
Solve Mysteries of Tiihc
In Srulh America Who Re*
iluce I’v:u] jjy S(|iiec/.ini&lt;

fc s . S am {«"&lt;'*
ui
L h l l c s l A irsh ip H o m es.

irlics In Wait • Al Camden;
I Have Speed cf 33 Knots

|ffc Boat To House
[eventy-Two Planes
nrliittif Marks Tremendous
[iridr Ptirtvard In Art Ot
aval lUiildintf In America
MflKN. N\ I.* Apr. 7.—Until

itain the migldiesl propelling
r , ihat ever went into a ship,
y. s. Snralngn trtkos t*» tin*
Ihtc tmlay as Hi" rtrrt &lt;&gt;f
“s fln t nf fast, hard iiii
I hlrplaue earrirr* The launch
■ninr. a t r ’tnendn’is stride fm*
lit in (In* ait nf mtvnl colotrue
I. alUtnugh th" rervir ••ahilily of
t Sar.'doga as a flo;il)mr Ivnurnt
I l Hiding fiold fur iiiri’lnaeti still
i. Is1 proven.
[lie lima*, ii...... looking rrafl
[| earn' IWMbKl liorcpower t *
|e in i th* tg! |n :M knot ft|n***l
i nerds. Her dvnanios lyoiil.l
fhiidi ail the eleitrleity msuietl
a &lt;tty of upstrl) I tMto,intu jm]*
ti*ni for light, heal, rooking.
&lt;ft rat * and no irly ever* olliei
fp.- *•; le*r migiity steam lur
|p-. a.. ;.troll,.cc than ihr eijia
ml .I"no power of all th" hip
the navy Jn ;l a few dee ltd •*
nl her "a I flying deck is hue
itir.lt ali i bread enough to hold
n nM time luitUei iii|)ri set end t*i

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nirn««t in. i :nc ,s known nn.J
"hum lire
in tin* wilds of the
mi uutnina lict«ee*i tlir main Amu*
**'fi 1'm.in i*-ill ,}|v ncilhcrn Ando*
i is t I one, o. ...........
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William M. .Mrfiuwrn. one of t
: England's miMt during anthm poln-1
igM s. D . Mi Gun
— crit, wlni will
burn in Hnmklvu.
t*u. N. Y.. visited t ’hailes I,. l*’la*!!.lad of Sii|a rinr.
Uiii'ii, the tm •i'ifi i ily of THiet,, Win., is able m speak again ufler
i dm raised it*.
Ruddist monk, last 1being depi*ivi ,1 of that f n-nlty for
year, mil] hit
lvnd***! numerous I tiinc years. In | ’*o| Ids larynx
(ether rxpediti
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various parts | was nanoved \vm*n ennter Imil set
I"f tin* win 1.1 m i tm iuDuvst of an- in, A nli-ii tilin' ago . Klntisfni!
|t|poi*ului'ifnl ip i .inli work.
used an automatic larynx, n new in■I iie “human ftp pi nuuper.ei s“ i veiiliiaj, and ha., so mastered the
"ho have :i wav of reducing the . use of it that lie mllViUty oil iltl
’
of tip*ii ihiinis to tin* sha* uialilde ct nvvrtntitm.
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1-a | t, tie I
l!i‘* pi&gt;: i**mo pf_ ifojtl ami ilia*
I iiih -i in lle.ir ttalivi* haunts
i . . ‘ it ti*. tioitji .if tie a tun 'tin ex
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in.n il na disfiguring liny of the i.tuiVfrn trra im r in Nn varum Cnv,
- “i i iip 'nl**» 'fifr ihr Gt -ri: mar! ,*ht*i*.. a fieet
&lt;i -i **tup P iio iiiii
juipv • of Tiiim Ktr.v ft inn and Tuninitiii
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h i. rWdll) v.— . 1. went down m arly a hull
I t Ml , . I*** ., hi ,p*tii)..rath:i| «if (Ill'll yean ago, was hmjun recently
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of
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cxpeiiiPiin
have
ennte
i mi «u Known, lias everlicTmi* sol ,to .l.onuciu
,
fur aihltliiiital Mipplu**!
yfoot.
I'r. Mctiove n will c a n y a wir**- anil ilivuur oppar.ilti: mu I, iii'cnril'ii tltelr rejHot . i'hI ships were
I. has •••b.'in h" •eei'iviug -ot, earner.is ami itiir
.
t
on which tlrrp were culil, lire,
ft doe. Hern-, ot!a r apparaiu lu u '.iaiy for ex• in Arimna j.erlitinns ot Ibis kind, lie lUiipon &gt; linn stones ami statuary which
•baud, t '!■f- in make obaervatioiis and draw* tile Turks h nl renmvvii from Greek
id;:* ban til- ing* which wdl lie of futUrr uxi towns.
Tim lipusiiri* hail hevit taken on
naming the t” l ientistn throughout the world.
1.
’ “I ski ll bep urticolnrly intennt* Imard tin* fleet for transport to
;e;l in iinthropnloRiciil rcatanli work Turkey when Aihuii.il Caiilriiii'lon
.
J t i . the Ama/.on lustii where inter* in IS^i eiu;ajie&lt;l the vessels in hat.CCjUH'Cii i itiu'f remains, m ch ns grear tuck tie anil sunk most of them. The
i i 'f i r t n n i 'ti'o h is, ol piehiblorie triis* , ait* hay where the work 1i.it heen i;tart­
Li l I l l L l t l i.ippoacd to exist but to tins d ly iai is about four tjiiles miuiut. with
c
Y’i ( v have never been soon by llie white a rocky Imttiini anil a maximum
13 v 11J niun,” said the explorer. “Dm- ‘b'l'th of water of approxituatriiv
i mnipl and gold nuggets have been 180 feet
It has been estUnuUul,
t* Hive Me- bought from some of then aliver howevi*., by iliver.*, that tip* siml;did \voi ii.* " n {he edge of the unexplore.l en .shin have been eovefeil with
Dave Umu* l0U,lUJ'*
there is a licbc. that reveral feet of mud Washed down
.1 plans for !h*’
h«vc discovered mint with the wnters fiom iieuirby niounur-UJiincctr WIUlin
1
itaunu from Uiiiih A concussion for carrying
........ n l - which they extract tin* nrcMotu on the salvage operufions
was
lip. t.'.■■ I'h'iie S.vS feet
: rtonen anti metal now and then, Kiuqtcd by the Greek Kovurnmeut,
pigtli.
1i"’se natives ot the Intel lor have which i{ to g it from Ifi in HU pur
(krilt"i.’md as/ut sire reft
i n', been seen bv white men.
ceil) jff.Dm lirotecds of the expcillt(+. h m v i . il. '' ** " *■■■!'I
* W l l i . i 1 1' ‘
1 1 i i t l g i * ■t in onji?arAt . Hr add is going out of the lar as i know, and have been car* lion,
mi tends for Renovation* with
[ice tlnd ha t ev
rom* to the :lcthing business altogether bu: jvinir
a. A.I If:,- ip-ha ir.per
ais niaiis to r ttic futiilu wuu* not i’ll neraons, white or blnek, who Vatican Admits Public
attempted to itivndu their
announced. Mr, Uoulake, who has have
the licnril to leave
It |AilO! y,*’
lying d*i !:, runring her whole | h03!&gt; &gt;" bu.-ines* in t ordele for
Thu expedition will terminate n* To View Art Treasures
ngtli and spreading nmidship to the m *t 15 years, plans to rein .m l.iina,
I’oru, perhaps early next
II extr . * f I . r - .'tilth Ilf Inf, f,*:&gt;;. ais stork of goods at that place to
Vfit*
from
which oluie llr. McGov­
Snnford
mid
to
add
it
to
the
local
roiv.lnl i.vci to one side of that
ern will go to the Unitrd Stalei , "nl
store.
This
move,
he
stated,
will
' k will In' the reduced compass
before returning to taiiidon.
I h r 'n l -. a cramped navig.it- give him one of the lurgi-st and
rhlistendnm
hitherto jealously
artist
completed
stocks,
in
5nniVrd.
'g bridge, and n stumpy mast to
gunnled in th" impenetrable chatd-1
Kvcrything
in
the.
way
of
cloth­
hers of the Vatican, now mav Isv
l;J,r 1 v*iiI* * aerials aloft Shili l""l;. w'..ti
JiJo- « ing for nuiti. women and ehlldn*n
examined bv visitors to KunW.l
li"'i-i,,! c:i"oitig barge with :t v.'lll he carried bv .’dr. 1Jodisk**, who
thunks t&gt; then nening of tin* puli- 1
*j&gt;j,1:i&lt;..I dec kb,ad and a it lit, Uirthcr plans alternatlon.i in the
He several days ago n;' the .’Iuse- •
store
to
take
care
of
the
Incienreil
urn Pet nano.
j y
&gt;iirii:* riy and iirnuty of line that
Inner In __lhp spring Mr.
Among itx treasuies am many! —
"sad have marked a;, a ct ui-c: ( stock.
Uoniske plans to nmve"nis tutnily
W be lacking.
as ocinted with the old basilica (
WASHINGTON. Apr. 7.—Con- which wua destroyed on orders of
But in the 32 henvy bombers and iteix* to make their future l.onio.
- as hns left up tu David I.ynn, Pope dulis II in | ft to to make way
II ’ 1 1* lid otiiar types of ail St. Petersburg—|2,III,'X&gt;0 bond nu-hite t of the etudtol. the p»o- for the consiruetion. staffed Apr.
, '■ 'm* 'I to ■fear t'n* nir tioi i
issue to be voted upon for civic bh in of a suryev for a p**w Imifd- IS. Ifillll, of the present church.
•' ,P
’ ; ,,e big cruft, tk ■ S,n
imr to house the office* of lepre- There are models in wood by Mieh' "l'a will c a n y a pot .nDnl de. iinprovcmcnU.
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"eatalives. It. has given him '2.- Hangclo nnd Sangallo, thi s ta tu e '
,iui t|*.i force j a r grrtitcr than
,. i ,
n: ii i
i t,
odd i’o“ the inti and cxiu'ets hit i **f Sixt’J s I\ done hy Pollaiulo,
vmiid have been the power of her
tins. Slu- will have enoie-h « o ln ' v
111^ ‘“. " 'L , 0 n^ 1'
by th..........
of the •*&gt;,* huge statues of U. Peter t*n*i
ivi in „M*r*" ton*-i*?iui.Tih' h '" " 1?
Vi ^ ,‘,V T
1,1 .J*"11 i *. ninth congress next fdl.
St. pm.l done on oiders from Pop.*,
lip i t"r tht*v i, ,iL ' i- , 11
*lst IP‘\
V*
: Senator* nl rend v hnvo tun, ih r»'**
l»v Pjto|«» Koniiino. Iho mot:
h'O-i'. l iiat
i* vvouIt.. \ wrecki, anl,Jn*1 1 put t of cguplx.
t
four o ffirp. rooni« npieeo. b"t nlfh.vnl sculpture* curried opt f o r 1
se member* hove Imt one each, the tomb of Pius II bv Minn tin
hr will
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( Kollne
"ill mri
iartyv machine
in which to receive visitor, IwiM Pit ’di and Giovanni Dnliualii, one
*poit nn-'mnirn hy th. .-m e to
conferences, and home three or of the ungeles of the famous Git• "p m i nir brood in fighting trim.
foiir clerks. To give each retire- to morale, the enuutless other re*
T , * 1 CI,rrV enough girmline nnd
enUtive two riHtiUM is th" n|»j'*"» markable works.
•i
*" I' all the motor earn of a
Iof the tirvev which Mr. Lynn ii
' c,
i" operation for a weokculled lipoe. to niiike.
Swedish
Marksmen
•'M *lii* will have every appliance
Two definitii nrmmsaln
have
" naval ingenuity has yet drmbanccd. tine iil to Imild Mil bin Partial lo II. S. Killes
to *i -f-ist Ihe platien when
■in* lim it of then resent lorn c of
(Contimunl from Page Due.)
‘ t nut mi their grim mis- their own nolb
fi's* bniMi'bg a bliutilfire mac xtur
i"
Ihiu
reg,ml
STOCKHOLM, Apr. fi. -Swrdt It
"i ............ .
-• i**w liii*li &lt;•' an c*Lint:iled cost nf marksmen, prolPint! hy their n it-;
n e mu"w^liI'i'VitI than ours.
■ ” .....d of i!ii* ship } her
"\Vn have eatalilishcd here lit** (.",000,000, lo provol" ,T... rtaiin .
of liter bam method, in '
CLTiltr
, . 1 Joi.-Hf.
- •• *.•". will he able orPi'tiw "f ubmliite free trade Thi el.&gt;o al o • imP’inidat* rah nervation
11 InnniRh any but Mm hcav 1liroilglmot a great contiiient-il imr tbeii ie «*nt bttililing uno 'dory. the PL!I Olympic Ganns, nod bv
their knowledge of American rifle ,
'■•i al a rate almost eipiivn
non of forty idglil atates I***; iili* Tin* o’ Imr toopo-al would l«* to which they tried out on never al
" 11 ruilroMi -pei'il of pi ilher i i &lt;&gt;. a*, ions. Ii is the noi l comttriii t a new building t***»i t»y
••octant inns, have •I-*«-i•I*-*| ty import
i
b'Mir. (liven tlint - im*«-«| widely extended ajitdicalimt «.f that
!:t tlie t !i| days only chairmen
*/"*• ' "Kim* power and f.ml ra oolicy that will Im fi|lttid anywlu-ri;. ctmnuiUecu lyTtl office* tiroviihsl a titiials-i* of American .sperling
and a ipmntity of A niei-j,
i,,','
........aintaln it hour
Within litis ilmnnin we have an foe ill" I II at the capitol. t tiller Wca|Kiim
ieali powder. Witile a high sliiial
" carrier rmdd range far xtent and vtirtoly of natural re liieiuli’rt* bad lleiu office ■alter nnl
of excellem i* |m- been obtained ,
„
"f 1b" bat»h* fleet ami then •Olliers fur licvond those of any etl all over the city, in their hotels,
io •b.ovot.tu.o Lo p» , . _t■i**I .I- in Sweden thlnuch the IHl* of III*
• Ilf*
_ Vi'l fi’Mlt) „.rT tp*
T'o.v.t her nip fl.uill T* a "iL iiir
(iintn &gt;ole
Swedish arm y rifle, a fi.fi Matt er,
farfiier to strike tonal begiiuiings wv have .ought iltg *.
H
they are eonvinird that the nen|i*
b|ll*V
•*i adnant igi jiy rl*a on of tlii ■
,i:t;K
on-, u ed by the tJnited Stab* en*
tnemy. s v wiM i/"
PI.Sll
G
lltl.s
II
\T
B
l
III
m from seven l • military in natural retionrtr*. Wh*itrie, in tin- Olympic Game a gi&lt;*
few Lisit a r or than
W.KEXIIAM, Wales, Apr 7
tie* fastest »\er v/nnleil lit* in was free to
k*UhdiUP, (ill*| Oftlv t.Il** mn.it ittii'i •nne here nnd liny taw material Welsh girls are not keen m grad* better re muHa.
*»n it III rra or 4s*troyera eiail.l »i e tai tjy the a me price., aa oUi Muting al college after Jenvirtg '
m il i»cnpl". Srivh t 'aidea as cop- high &gt;.i bool. The retiring he ld nf
" I' puce with her.
ta r. cotton and n*d ruleuin uught lb" W uxhain Cmmlv Aelmol, Mm
tave b n made the basis on which -lonea. stiid of g.ugt) gill - who bad
0 hud great national Iflonnpolie*. *ptts cii ihiou**h the school t tnce its
SESSION OK Vet
Dev have ht*en at freely a v a il- 1establishment ouiv II or two1 par
p(e: i liptiup r‘ft Malar'-*,
&gt;N MAKERS’ i till t., tin* indU'tiic of •other j l had teed the giant which faft,Ills,- and
T’evrr, Drntiijr »r Ull*
.onstitutmii our eximrt trade i» they .ceured to graduate from a
NO CLOSE!) I tree of duty.______ _
•oils k c i c r . It Itllls the germs
university.
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Wtlnupd from Page One.)
", ‘'"Ulrica, nut tim lnrlv t
L\n&lt;! &gt;*l the ship is jiii l ii mini
Ir cxpeiimenl with the newest
rin of auxiliary naval power, air
kvrr. Her future |*i weiMen" itt in
■regalimi |iuiuta/ so far as nav[ixpril t at lemte or abroad are
luTrncd; *t ibne'Udi upon actual.
Lictirnl cxperlc’J.'c with llit*
miiliing into mr and landing
pi:i nf llie 7l! airi.hijii that make
) her teal olTi-iisi* i* annum cn1.
|ii* ship herself; is just as fast,
Ithtly armt 11 hpt aim out uwirI ri'l tian port to get lu*r deadly
'Dial of *-v:i |n '&gt;ut wle*rc th?y can
[in bomb mi qiicnty battle Fleets

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The Sanford Herald

The Barnum Code

A powerful church.
Stcucr and Levy? Settle.
John D.'» Grandson.
Thank the l/ord for Borah
By ARTHUR BRISBANE

Entered

nit Second C lass Matter.
Of lobar 27. Itia. at the
a t &amp;l£f«trd. riortd.i nniN r Act of

March s. IS»7.

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Kdltitr
Manager

&lt;C«»rri«ftt i r u i _______

BEWARE HOW you get in a
fight with the ancient nnd pow­
erful Roman Catholic Church. For
details nsk Monsieur Herriot, So­
cialist Prime Minister of France.
As a little anti-religious “ges­
ture" he abolished the French Em­
bassy at the Vntican, refusing to
recognize the Pope’s influence and
position in the world’s
ncy.

hath*

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and notices of entertainments where
charaes are made will lie charged
fo r at re g u la r advertising rates.
MRWnK.lt T 1IK. a sa iH T A T E U ritllSR
The Associated I’rcsa Is exclus­
ively en titled to the use fur rep u b lle stlon of all news dlspalchr*
credited to it or not otherw ise cred­
ited In t h is paper nnd also the lo ­
cal new s published herein. All rluhts
o f republlcatlon of special dispatch­
e s herein are also reserved.

IN EVERY corner of France the
battle began, in workshops, in uni­
versities, in peasant villages.
Then tam o financial trouble, and
the French Cabinet, with Herriot
at the top began tottering.
Today’s news tells of the re­
establishm ent of the French Em­
bassy a t the Vatican. The church
that has stood for 18 centuries will
stand n while longer.

THE HERALD’S PLATFORM
1.— Deeper water route to Jackson

6. — Augmenting of building pro­
gram—houses, hotels, apartment
houses.
7. —Extension of street paving pro­
gram.
8. — Construction of boulevard
around Lake Monroe.
10.—Completion or city beautifica­
tion program .
MY MESSAGE TO YOU
* *■
W hatever yonr doubts, and what­
ever your fears,
There’s a placo in the world for
you.
Despite all your worries, despite ail
your cares,
There's a place in the world for
you.
You may have had troubles; you
may have had pain;
But haven't you battled them
through?
And can't you for pity sake do it
again?
There's a place in the world for
Keep ntill. when you feel that the
stream ’s running out,
There’s a place in the world for
you.
Remember your birthright, and
stifle your doubt.
There’s a place in the world for
you.
You may have been waiting, it
may have been long,
But others have waited—too!
So get ready your untiles und prac­
tice your aong,
Thcro’a a place in the world for
you.
You have studied the law of Om­
nipotent things?
There’s place in the world for
you.
You know w hat the dawn is, thu
the brighest it brings?
There's a place in the world for
you.
You know thut Success all the
sweeter will seem
If you’ve fought—und stuck to
it too,
So please to remember, ll’a not all
a dream ,
j
There's a place in the world for
you.

A Friend Tester
In one of the April magazines soul out by a hanking in­
stitution for tho encouragement of thrift, and growing bank
accounts, there is a pretty story about a young couple trying
to start housekeeping, with only the meagre salary of the
young man to pay the bills.
The bride finds apartment rents very high hut gets hold
of pleasantly arranged rooms in a shabby old house, fixes
it up in marvelous fashion from her “thrift account", and
shows how they can put half the family’s salary into another
thrift account to buy a real home some day. It’s a nice story,
and it winds up with the theme we use for the captain of
this editorial.
The man highly pleased with the comfort of the place,
and mighty proud of the little wife said something about
the neighborhood not being the sort she was accustomed to.
"It's all right, of course,” he said, "but maybe our
friends . . . . "
“Don't you think," she answered, "living here will be a
kind of friend tester, Ileal friends would like us all the better,
and the others— we don’t care about the others, do we?"
If young married people, if all people in fact, had that
sort of attitude toward the opinions of their friends and
pseudo-friends many a marital ship would ride the waves of
the pleasanter seas, and reach a safer harbor.
If young people have the stam ina to live within these
means, to live the lives that insure the truer happiness, they
can provide “ friend testers" that will soon eliminate the un­
desirables from their lists of acquaintances. And by the
same system they can build it circle of protection against
most of the troubles of life, that circle of the friends who
ring true, come wliut may.

Wu are indeed glad that the Hun
ford Chamber of Commerce harealized the grent importance of
tho city of W inter Park. While
we have been aware of the fact,
this for many years, still it is very
gratifying to have this acknowl­
edgement come from qno o r oar
neighboring cities* Why should
we not crow front the housetops?
Our frirnd.a la Hanford may rest
assured that we are indeed appre­

O ur office boy says the modern
flapper is usually painted worse
than she really Is.

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Everybody enjoyed the chauiauqua and will be glad to see it back
in Sanford next winter.

Milane Theatre

lll lb w Rl 1h it knew a young
man whose father owned a big
publishing business in New York.
The young man, a fine specimen,
was put to work in the pressrooms
in a red flannel shirt and every­
body said “ FIN E."
When he uot onto f the press­
room that young man never went
near the publishing house again,
ile had had enough of it. The
publishing business went to pieces,
lie drifted into a big bankcr’a of­
fice, and that was thut.

ciative or lids consideration on
their part.
lit the March liu issue of the
H onda Sua appears a page adver­
tisement of Hanford, the “City
Substantial." Contained in the ud
is a map of the slate of Florida,
on which Winter Park is marked
in type five times as large aa the
word “Sanford.” Such a fraternal
spirit should not go unrewarded.
Again we thank you, “C ii/ Sub*
!stantiul.”

foumlation nnd ring in further e n ­
dowments.
Between Mr. Haines' vision of
an immense home growing out of
tho comparatively modest endow­
ment promised by himself, and tho
careful sitting of the directors on
the portion of tho netting of eggs
Mr. Haines did put into the bas­
ket, there Is a cart “no man's
land." George Husmer, president
of the board, asked the press of
Florida to start the ball rolling by
putting u r a $ 10,COO building but
the segments of plans projected
by the various members of the
board were so nebulous thnt no one
was able to even get the drift of
them, if there was any definite
drift. John C. t.ochner, the treas­
urer, suggested thnt the editors
show up for a few days, each with
u saw, hammer and hatchet, and
knock together a building to sta rt
the hall rolling, Wo are afraid

iiiii n it were dsn** this way.
If ti&amp;Uiiuk mote definite is otter­
m Tci' ikk »“w ses s growth of whir hand* -*f ft-— cvrpcrBtiarr orgc.n
xers yanked off bis countenance in ixed to handle the foundation, -o it ed, we ace nothing but chaos ahead
one yank.—Macon Telegraph. The was necessary to use the cash fund and would suggest that the por­
little word “dam p” wouldn’t help which was intended as expetvw tion o,f a gift br returned to Mr.
mqnev with which to develop the
ua much is a cu-jc like that.
•

IS HE GUILTY OR NOT?
MACON TELEGRAPH

Any person desiring to gu la
communication with the

Special 59c
Old English Floor Wax
Offer Closes March 28

Ball Hardware Co

JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER ad­
mires his grandson.
But Mr.
Rockefeller probably didn't get in­
to the oil business by digging oil
wells, or prospecting through
dreary years, or peddling oil out
of a wagon.
He went into oil through the
TOP.

LKKSBUKt COMMERCIAL

If there were homeless editors in
IuU!u /o u r wagon to a star said
the millionaire’s son as he waited Florida today the situation would
near In the stage entrance in his be tragic. Ilut as there is none in
far as we know, there is an ele­
Rolls Royce.
ment of comedy in the present
According to tho books written status of the nebulous “national
by the )&gt;aby oxjierts it is hard home" presumably established and
work for an infant to cry. Then endowed by Hon. Chartes lb Maine
why in the world don't some of and hta good lady.
Much of the time of tho meet­
them rre t up?
-----— - o ----------ing of the Florida Press Associa­
The celery city sage says there tion a t Gainesville last week v t h
are some squawks who will kick taken up wiln discussion of thU
about the needless extravagance situation to tho exclusion of much
c? paving the &gt;Lm U of Heaven that would have been fresher new.i
and much belter grist for the edi­
with golden bricks.
torial mills. The only new thing
If your stomach rumbles like a that was told us was the condi­
big load of oranges crossing any tion of the groves on the property
About
o f the A. C. L. tracks in Clermont, donated by Mr. Haines.
U L probably the truck you ate lost $2,000 of the original $10,000 in
night for supper.—Clermont Press. cash has been used curing for the
property which produced 9501 in
Mr.
iW hat we should like to bet on, revenue during the year.
is th a t the pious party who would Haines has never completed hi*
F
abolish the little word “dam n” gift by placing tb - *«0nruvo
.

We like to SELL (foot! tai­
loring for the same reason
that thrifty men like to
WEAK it. Tito “stitched
in” good value means last­
ing satisfaction.

■■ui roach ih« proper authorities
ii.v writing
foot orrit-e itm ten, snnroni. ris.
(a x n iix 3 B iin iiiR a iiH a i3 s i

JOHN LL ROCKEFELLER him­
self writes, praising
the young
gentleman, telling him he will be
a great man Home day. All papers
print the letter—BUT
Fathers who think their sons'
may be worth while should tin n
little thinking for themselves.
Hear in mind that your son has
only ONE MAINSPRING and be
careful how you risk breaking it
by the wrong kind of discipline.

WHERE ARE TIIE MOM ELESS EDITORS?

Dont be afraid to blow your own
rrn. I t m ight prevent an occi-

.'T-' i

Thrifty nten wear
G O O D tailoring

FOWI.EH M’CORMICK. grand­
son of John I&gt;. Rockefeller, und
heir to a great Harvester Trust
fortune, is working ns n day Inb­
orer in a harvester plant sorting
out heavy metal castings.
“There’s a hero for you," says
public opinion, pointing a t the
young man. And “There’s a wise
father for you,’ pointing at the
young man's father.

A FASHIONABLE woman L
Ht'lf— La Uochcfouculd.

It is better to have a quiet enemy
an a noLy friend.

j Y ? ■„*H

C e l l in '

10— Do not depend upon others.

Wonder how many people in
Miami carry tornado insurance?

T

*7haT

MR. DUELL. who will know bel­
ter next time, sued Lillian Gish.
He lost his suit, and when it was
ever found himself under bonds to
answer a charge of perjury. He
says, “ I am the world’s worst wit­
2.
— L et’your pledged word ever he sacred.
ness.”
3.
—W hatever you do, do with all your might.
That isn’t tho WORST of his
4.
—Sobriety: U se no description of intoxicating liquors
troubles
Ho had the world's
6.— Let hope predominate, hut he not too visionary.
worst luck In tho lawyers against
him. They included Messrs. Max
6.
—Do not scatter your powers,
Htcucr nnd Louis Levy.
7.
— Engage proper employes,
If you ever go into court and
8.
— Advertise your business. Do not hide your light un­
find Sterner and Levy beam’s g oni
der a bushel.
*
__ _
either side of yotir opponent,”
f)— Avoid extravagariCCTTfiid always live considerably with­ SETTLE.
T hat’s the best legal advice you
in your income, if you can do so without absolute starvation
ever got for nothing.

And when from tho highway of life
you look hark,
KINDNESSES are easily I’m
From the place in tho world for
worthy
man does not keep llio. t
you.
You will laugh when you hoc the
old stones on the track.
That made the road harder to
view;
You will call to your fellows—who
struggle and fight,
You may say “Come along, I’ve
been th ru .”
You will give them your message,
because you were right.
There’s a place in the world for
you.
—O’Bryne iloare.

T

ms row
all

TUESDAY. APR. 7, 1925

2,—Construction of St. Johns-lndlan River canal.
A.'— Extension of white way.
4. —Extension of local amusements.
—Swlnning pool, tennis courts,
etc.
5. — Acquisition of a municipal

THE BODYGUARD

As Brisbane Sees I

rn M i.k rrt every a U rm e a n r ir e y t
* n a d a &gt; a t N aalo rtl, I 'l o r lt a

I U T . U M I I.. DK.t.1
R . HOW t i t l l IIKIUi

1, f&lt;)2r&gt;.j_____ _____

MEN SUCCEED and rale other
men bv the use of the mental
MAINSPRING. The three greatest
rulers of men In history are Alexunder. Caesar and Napoleon. None
of them started in as a simple sol­
dier in the ranks. Alexander began
as a mere boy. with armies under
him. und ut thirty was ruler of
the world.
C«e«ar started in Roman poli­
tics, Is-tutnc a soldier, went to
Gaul ami grew powerful enough to
frighten the Satiate, nnd ho ruled
the world, including Rome.
NAPOLEON WENT to a milltnrv academy, studied ami read
books, used his brain, aiaj HE rul­
ed the world.
To have a son worth while, give
him the best chance you ran.
First, good health, then education,
then a good start.
Arrange, if you can, to have your
son’s pleasures depend on what
he actually EARNS. Try to make
it worth while for him to work
hard, offering the best reward you
can.

Three parties who want to build them selves a home
from their own plans and pay for it.
balance like rent.

PERU’S REQUEST
LOUISVILLE i UUKIKK-JOURNAI
Outside Chile, one phase of will strenuously resist this latest .=
Peru’s latest note respecting the suggestion from Lima. For more H
Tacna-Arica dispute is likely to than forty yours Tucna-Arlca has m
awaken sympathy in I.atin-Amur- been in Chile’s possession. States- ■
ica. This point is the request that men at' .Santiago are not unmindful J|
whan the plebiscite is held Chilean that in this ease, as in others ■
military authorities in Tanm-Ariea “ possession is nine points of the *
be displaced with American sol­ law.” Chile’s grip upon these two JJ
diers or American marines in the provinces has been strengthened ' *
cfToit to maintain order and iiiMir-- by Chilean military occupation as *
fair um| untrammeled voting at w II ns by Chilean colonization and ■
industrial development.
the polls.
it is to be wondered at that the
If the Chilean military author!*
Lima Government failed to draw ties should absent themselves from *i
this feature of the cn*e to Presi­ the palls nnd have nothing to do 5
dent Coolidee’s attention whan witli the plebiscite it is doubtful st
Peru’s argument was being pre­ after more than forty years of J*
pared for his consideration. Per­ Chilean occupation, that the pie- M
haps Peruvian diplomatists
felt licHcite would result in favor of ■
thut to do so would have been Peru. In case the strong arm of “
equivalent to assuming th at Pri s- Chilean military authority should ■
idont Cooolidgc would accept bo used to terrorize the Peruvians ■
Chile’s view that the dispute should as it might be u*e I, and as Peru- 5
ho settled by a plebiscite—a con­ vians sincerely believe it will lie u
tention which was vigorously op­ used, the result of I he plebiscite JJ
posed by the Peruvians.
: would undoubtedly be in favor of ■
2
It may be doubted thut Chile IChile.

C A ESA R WO U LDN T h a v «
crossed the Rubicon for a dollar a
day, or to got a nice letter from
grandpa.
Alexander wouldn’t have swum
the river or led his Macedonians
through the line of Persian ele­
phants if he hadn’t known thnt he
was making himself ruler of Asia
end the world.
Napoleon wouldn't have fought
und won os he did in Itulv had li­
mit known, what he told his sol­
diers. that the world was before
specially HIM
him und them

MY FAVORITE STORIES
itv Ir v in s. conn

THANK THE good Lord for
Senator Boruh, and twice thank *
that Borah is Chairman of the
Committee on Foreign Relations.
Through Senator Borah this
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Sanford, Fla. *

Ten Acre Celery Farm
f iv e

aches

clkahed

and

t il e d

w it h

FLOWING WELLS
and Five Acres Uncleared
LOCATED BIGHT AT LOADING STATION
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$12110.00

$ 1 5 0 0 CASH
BALANCE EASY TERMS

E. F. LANE
REALTOR
Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
First National Bark RuHding.
Sales Force:—Miss Ruba Williams, Miss Helen
II outre, Mr. II. L. Shipp.

A New York theatrical m agnate’ mile and n half of dusty road, with
had a bad attack of grippe in the| a valise in each hand.
When he staggered up to the
winter ami went South to recupcr-1tiny station there was no one In
ate. He atoppvd a few days in a sight "irecpt sr. old da iky who was
small town In South Carolina. sitting on the platform.
“ Uncle," inquired the New York­
When he got ready to leave for the
North he found the official buc bud er, “why In the name of goodness
mysteriously vanished; probably ' did they build this depot so fur
the driver had gone joy riding. from the town?”
The old man scratched his head.
There was no conveyance, public or
private, to be had; and in order to j “I don’t know, boss,” he said,
catch his train the Northerner was "unless it wuz because dey wanted
compelled to labor afoot over a | to git closer to de railroad!”

APPLICATION
Accumulation of money require;, application of "lntelU

SORTING IRON casting* in a
foundry might b« the right wurk
for a young man destined later to
manage a gigantic business spread
nil over the world and deal with
the selling of products.
But it
probablv ISN’T the right business.

XTTSTJC,“ viuto** wiiu.ii" innocent
lliimia would lend the llntle-t HtfiU'i
us rapidly as possible.
Senator Boruh kicks the imp to
pieces. Even the newspaper* that
favor the World Coyrt foolishness
must print what Borah says.

$500.00 cash,

gcnce, education, character and ability.
ing these qualities?

Are you apply­

An account with the Seminole Coun

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t I’er Cent Interest I’aid on Havings Accounts

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P. M. until furthet notice— o r by upi

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108 Magnolia Avenue.

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STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGR

�THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY.

7/.IW3,

page

somnla' club.
W LS Chicago (345) 0:25 or­
—
gan; 7:15 lone scouts; 8 P.. F. I).
Program for Apr. 8,
program ; 8 banjo; 10 cornhuskera. Ford and Glenn.
WEBH Chicago post (370.2) 7
W.SI! Atlanta Journal (12ft.3) concert, book chnt, Riviera thea­
10:45 blues singer, pianist.
ter; 9 talk, tenor, brass quartet;
WEEI Huston (475.9) 6:15 vio­ 11 Lungdon brothers, songs, vio­
linist; 7 orchestra; 7:30 musical; 8 lin.
band; 9 Sinfonians.
WMAQ Chicago News (447.5)
WCR Buffalo (319) 0 rmisic;7- (5 organ, story Indy; 8 lecture; 8:25
7:55 radio plays; 8-9 musical pro­ concerto; 9 WMAQ players.
WLW Cincinnati (122.3) 6 con­
gram. WKAF: 10-12 music.
cert;
10 advertisers club; 10:45 or­
WON Chicago Tribune (370.2)
0 organ; ♦1:30 concert; 8 jazz pro­ chestra, instrumental trio, »*
WEAR Cleveland (389.4) 6 con­
gram ; 10 orchestra, artists.
cert.
KYW Chicago (53d) 7 concert;
WFAA Pallas (silent).
7:30 11.0. entertaining plans; 8 vo­
WOC Davenport (483.(1) 0:30
cal. violinist; 8:30 stage review; Sandman; G:f&gt;0 educational; 9 oor8:15 musical; 9:45 rvvuc; 1 In- gan. soprano.
KOA nenver (323) 9 music;
19:10 tourist talk, Indian music, vo­
Dinner Frock Is
cal: 11 dance.
WWJ Detroit Nows (352.7) 7
Charming
News orchestra; H concert; 9 dnnee.
WHO Des Moines (526) (1:30 or­
chestra: 7:20 baritone, violinist; 8
symphonic; 9:15 dame.
WRAP Fort Worth Star Tele­
gram (475.9) 7:30 concert; 9:30

1 Radio Program

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor,

Office 148

Motorcade of Durant
And Star Cars Visits
Sanford This Morning

Tuesday
U la r monthly business
the Missionary Society

B
$ ir .r wwey
msiness meeting In

tho
,m at 7:30 o clock. This
lportant meeting and all
■re urged to be present.

NOTICE
,. of Chautauqua the DeClass did not meet Monlug but will meet next
evening with Miss l.u*
All!) OF THANKS
Lb to thank the friends who
trously sent flowers to our
3 Mother.
r. ami Mrs. George Ualmes,
(s. George Lcpper,
i-. Robert Hamel,
r. George Brandt.
i L X . LOVES
DINE INFORMALLY
[DON. Apr. 7.—The fair
i, bath attendants, the town
and the garhage men, and
lor employes of the Corpora| Richmond, a suburb of Lon[ere entertuined nt a dinner
|v at which the aldermen nctWaiters, The dinner was glvMayor Arthur Howitt to enw good feeling among cmof the different departments,
)yor himself acting as head
stack growing in Florida is
i increase.
Cattle require
ittentiun. are not housed in
. and large numbers arc
J. Beef cattle, hogs and
■re important livestock as' the state.

A motorcade of Star and Durant
autniiioalies number *ng 12, arrived
in Sanford early this morning and
for several hours was the center
of attraction in the business sec­
tion where the caravan was park­
ed fo r public display.
J. Elmo Creen, Southeastern
Sales Manager of the Durant Mo­
tor Company, headed the delega­
tion of automobiles arriving here.
The caravan is touring Georgia,
Florida and Alabama, and is n»c
of 12 such motorcades now touring
the United States.
Efforts are being made by Mr.
Green, assisted by a number of
factory representatives, to obtain
a local dealer for the Star and Du­
ran t car. Featuring “ I.nw Cost
Transportatin, and the "Million
Dollar Motor," the Star car on dis­
play this morning proved a big
feature, and scores of citizens
flocked along Magnolia Avenue tu
witness the exhibition.

Miss Sybil Banviek Is
Bride of Mr. Hollar

P e r s o n a ls

PHONE:—Res. 428-J

Funeral Services For
Mrs. Anna Brandt Are
Conducted Saturday

Funeral service* for Mrs. Anna
M. Brandt, who passed away Tues­
day following an illness of n short
time, were conducted Saturday
morpin* from the All Smil4 C ath­
olic. Church. Burial took placo in
the Catholic Cemetery. Rev. W ill­
iam Humphries hail charge of the
services.
Mrs. Brandt had been a resident
of Sanford for 12 years and during
her residence hure had made n largo
circlo of friends who mourn her
passing. Funeral services were
delayed until Saturday in order
that relatives Hying in the West
might bo aide to attend.
Mrs. Brandt is survived by three
daughters, Mrs. George Lcpper of
Mrs. Harry Walsh and Mrs. John Chicago, Mrs. Robert Hambci, of
Maurer spent Tuesday in Orlnndo. Denver, Co., Mrs. George Holmes
"f Sanford and one son, George
Mrs. Fred Bates, of Richmond, Brandt, of Calexico, Cal.
lnd.. and Mrs. M. W. Mclncork.
of Acren. O.. were shopping in
Miss Iris Sperring;
Sanford, Monday.

Weds Hassell Brown
Mark It. German of Miami, who
has been a guest of the Valdez
The following announcement
lintel for the week-end left Mon­
which appeared in the Tampa T rib­
day for Tampa.
une of Tuesday will be of great
D. J. Garret arrived recently interest to many in Sanford as
from Montgomery and plans to Mrs. Brawn has been a frequent
guest of Mrs. Grover C. Spcoring
make Sanford his future home.
and by her charming personality
C. F. Wnlker, a prominent busi­ has a large circle of friends here.
ness man of Nocatee, is spending Mr. Brown is tho son of Mr. and
a few dayr. mi business in Sanford Mrs. J. M. Brown of Sanford and
while he is 7i guest of the Valdez is prominent in both business and
Hotel.
social eirclcs here.
"The many friends of Miss Iris
Tho many friends of Mrs. Fred Spooring, of Odessa and Hascll
Daiger will be glad to learn that Brown of Sanford, will be interest­
she is greatly improved. She re ­ ed to learn of their
marriage,
mains a t the Femald-I-aughton which took place Mondny morning
hospital.
nt 10 oclock in tho presence of n
few friends, Rev. J. T. Myers, pas­
MV. ami Mrs. Lee O. Connley are tor of the Hyde Park Methodist
moving Tuesday into their new Church, officiating.
home on Franklin Terrace.
The bride wore a handsome en­
semble suit of tan flat silk crepe,
Rev. George Hyman of Tampa with hat and other accessories to
is spending a few days with friends match.
in Sanford. Rev. Hyman was a
Mr. and Mrs. Brown will be nt
former pastor of the First Baptist home to their friends in Sanford
Church of Sanford and his many after May 20.
friends arc a 1wavs glad to wel­
come him hero.

„ Saturday evening at tin- First
baptist Church the marriage of
Miss Sybil Harwich and Allen
Hoi lev took place in the presence
of a few friends, the Rev. F. D.
King officiating, using the im­
pressive ring service
The bride was lovely in a gown
of seal blue enntorf crepe with pic­
ture hat and accessories of gray.
Mrs. Hollar is a member of a
prominent family or Savannah,
Ga,, and is a grand daughter of
Mrs. II. J, McMullen of this city.
Sir. Holler holds a responsible po­
sition with the Atlantic National
Bank of Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Holier left after
the cere money in their ear for
Jacksonville where they will make
their future home.
The traveling costume of Mrs.
Robert J. Holly Jr., who has just
Mollnn was a beautiful ensemble completed his course in tho School
suit of brown with hat and acces­ of Journalism a t tire University of
sories of blond.
Florida has accepted a position
with his fnthur on the "Florida
Trucker."

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Mrs. Volie Williams
Is Hostess to Pipe
Organ Club Monday

The Pipe Organ Club met Mon
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
R. I.. Dean leaves Wednesday for Volie Williams.
Mrs. A. M. Philips, the new pres­
Miami, where ho will be an atten­
dant in tlie wedding of his sister, ident, presided and the usual rou­
Mias Dorothy Dean whose murrl- tine of business was followed.
The following chairmen were upCge to R. M. Davis will be a social
pointed: Mrs. C. II. Pearce; d ra ­
event of Saturday. Mar. 11.
matics, Mrs. R, I,. Glenn; member­
ship, Mrs. J. L. .Miller; mission
study, Mrs. Winston; rummage,
Mrs. Sharp; program, Mrs. F ran­
cis Bolz, and Mrs, R. E. Tolar;
press, Mrs. W. D. Gardner.
Mr. and Mrs. H. It. WitheringThe chairmen of the Easter ba­
ton. J. R. W itherington. Mrs. S. zar, Mr&gt;. Forest McAllister. Mrs.
V. Pickens and Mrs. William Ber- JII. G. Melvin and Mrs. J. I,. Milter,
ry, Jr., of Apopka were the guests I asked fur food and Easter eggs.
Saturday of Mr, ami Mrs. I!. C. The bazar will be bold next SaturWaters.
| day and will include fancy work,
-------| cooked food, cundies and colored
l( II \Vi(boriogtnn of Apopka Farter egga.
At the close of the business ses­
and his grandson II. C. Waters Jr„
of Sanford took the bout for Jack­ sion the study hour was led by Mrs.
sonville Saturday on their way to W. I). Gardner.
Tallahassee where Mr. WitheringDuring th • social hour the host­
ton goes as representative from ess assisted by Mrs. It. G. Motlivln
Orange county. Mr. W aters goes and Mrs. A. C. Williams nerved
ns a candidate for page ia tho dainty refreshments.
Douse of Representatives.
The next meeting will lie with
Mrs. W. M. Scott on Oak Avenue.
The Pipe Organ Club have the
following plants for sale: African
Marigolds, golden cosmos and zenTOKIO, Apr. 7.—A letter picked nlus.
up on the bench near Kamakura
and handed to the police contained
these injunctions from a jealous
ba^c it in this puzzle. Four words begin with 1, three naval officer to his wife:
"Never converse with the post­
letter and quite a few have it tucked away in the
Circle No. 2 of the Methodist
'hrec words ending in I are the ones th at will bother man or the tradesmen. Have the Church will hold an Easter Sale,
newspaper and letters delivered Saturday, April II, at the Union
through the slit in the door. Don’t Pharmacy. Easter baskets, band
IIOIIKIZONTAI.
go to the public bath a t night."
Part of verb to lie.
made handkerchiefs and aprons
fnnriTc: hearty.
To give access.
will lie made u specialty of.
Public speakers.
Inlot.
Flotilla
Isa
ctive
agriculturally,
t-otur.
Avenues.
Init in this respect it is atill n fron­
Liberty.
Narrative poem.
tier atate. Almost any him) of
A cavity in ground.
Period.
Barren.
W hat most people call gaao fruit or vegetable enn be grown in
Florida. Oranges, lemons, man­
Lave way to dejection.
line.
goes, avocados, limes, pineapples
Frightened.
and many other sub-tropical fruits
Adverbial negative.
Considered.
flourish abundantly; garden vege­
1° nam* rapidly, past It
Officer.^ in church.
tables are largely produced for
European freshwater fish
No.
tho northern market.
*minacious,
Profound reverence.
j’uint of compass,
Frozen water.
Beverage.
Instrum ent used to move
Crude.
boat.
An eccentric disc.
Meetings of (spiritualists.
J" pi arc.
Independently.
To bark.
A sand bar.
A grain,
Swooned
jjdk worm.
English coin.
♦osicsses.
To fondle.
♦uogc in a Mohammedan
To observe.
(own.
Organ or hearing.
An inert gasious element
Duskier.
air.
Falsehood.
Leeause.
Stockings.
A dandy,
The point.
Ocean.
So shall it be.
The M. E Miller Realty Corporation have opened a Cafe a t
To perform.
Smalt salamander.
A Orovident insect,
Wekiwn Spring* and are now prepared to serve individuals,
To lie in debt.
anger.
Pine
tree.
To devour.
private parties or club banquets to Special Chicken Dinners
Some.
Meadow.
Child.
£*i|U.
for 41.90 per plate.
,
Polite forni of addressing
K i a t i ■hsts s i i s o * ’ ’" ' ■’• • s s '- 11J ■
‘ “ n e r c m &gt; .(» --(..I i n
•
male.
« leather.
*
They have also taken out thu hyacinths and snugs from the
Eggs of fishes.
mrtetion Australia is
Father.
Wekiwa River from tho Springe to the St. John* River to per*
B e h o l d . ______________
mit boats of 28 Inch draft to come from Sanford to the Springs.
ANSWER TO YESTERDAY’S
^Ponderous volume,
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Each Wednesday evening a dance is given ut their pavilion to
[mains from food,
airy,
all ladies and gentlemen of unquestioned social btandlug.
*hp*‘pIrief* tUr,&gt;entine*
A FIVE PIECE ORCHESTRA. FURNISHES .\ f n s i l
•etainine in •- .»»..

* K N x “ i x i S 7 a n ) * . » ™ . c l ■ .« ? '" a ® T O i n s ? S t e . ‘
«lc; 9 concert; 10 instrum ental, vo\SOAW Omaha (silent),
cal; 12 orchestra.
1 WEI Philadelphia (391.5) G::3Q
WOS Jefferson City (110.9) 3 [ cureh«».tr:i; 6 talk,
address, blind musician.
WOO Philadelphia N08.2) 6:30
WDAF Kansas City S ta r (365; orchestra; 7 concert; 9:03 recital;
,G) 0 School of the Air; ft classical; 19:30 dance.
11:45 Merry Old Chief.
I WCAE Pittsburgh (401.4) 0:30
KHJ Los Angeles Times (40531)! Sunshine girl: 7:50 concert; R nr0 concert; 8:30 children; 9:30 uni-! tu ts ; 9:30 concert.
versity students; 10 scientific lec­
ture; 10:30 Jewish songs; 11:30
string trio; 12 orchestra.
WHAS Louisville Courier Jo u r­
nal (399.9 ) 7:30 concert.
WCCO
Mlnneapolis-St. Paul
(41(5.4) 8 program; 10:30 orchr.strn; 11:30 organ.
WJ7. New York (451-3) 6 mu­
sic; 7 Wall St. Journal review;
7:25 violinist; 7:45 pianist; 8:30
question contest; 9:15
Radio
Franks; 9:30 orchestra.
WEAF New York (491.5) 6 op.
era quartet; 6:30 band; 8 Ipami
hour.
WHN New York (361 2) 0 o r ­
chestra; 8:30 dnnro; 10:39 crefcertra: 11 dance.
WOR Newark (405.2) 6:30 m u­
sic; 7 vocal; 7:45 soprano; 8:30

THE TIME TO HUY A SUIT BEFORE EASTER IS LIMITED.
DAYS.

m e*

Sunshine Chick Startint; Feed
Sunshine Baby Chick Feed.
Sunshine Growing Mash.

PUZZLE

There is much charm to this din­
ner frock of white frepe tit; chine,
draped slightly about the hips and
fringed witli white silk fringe.

Sunshine E'er Mash.
Sunshine Scratch Feed.
Sunshine Poultry Fnttcner

Sanford Feed &amp; Supply Co

You Can Have These Very

Same Silk frocks That
Irene Castle Wears

Notice

At.
almsgiving.

"One of the Corticelli fashion."
Irene Castle Dresses, this destinctivo coat is developed of
soft Corticelli Satin with the
prettiest of hows so very new
this season. Bordered with
susliki fur that swirls grace­
ful in a most winsome manner.

PEGGY
"Irene Castle Fashion”. This
exquisite frock of Corticelli
Georgette Crepe with rows up­
on rows of dotted net and
petal piping, after me love­
liest o f flowers one of those
that cluster ao snugly ut the
waist line. All—

ty h e 6 l cl
•\j one of tms
IR EN E C A S T L E
C O R T IC E L L I F A S H IO N S

Six other models of Corticelli
Fatih ion. Made of the finest
silk. All for­

Betty Wales and Irene Castle

Exclusive Airents

Come out tor uinner mm »
•1 3 0 0
Wonderful nights for moonlight boating parties,

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Jole Ray Still Reigns As P rem ier
American Miler In Spite Of Defeat
NEW YORK, Apr. 7.—Joie W. whtch many e x a c te d
smash
Ray. t f the Blind* Athletic C lub,■S un n "* mark of 4 il'i t r t a f-w
chert* Joic. the track fan* c a ll-day?? before a t Buffalo. But Padhlm, has reen all except one Af'vo’x Midden illr.'-/* forced h’m out
his dozen i record* f ir p u s c J ' i of the field and Itay, determined to
lh** 19*8 indoor season, but in the ; reburni shhi* faded glory, equalled
opinion of experts he still is A m cr-1the record-breaking mile a fter a

Two o f Mack’s Stars

More EnthiHiaJftie Golfers
Prefer Harder Goal Set
By Americans;Par Becomes
More Popular Every Day

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M i ta r I
a
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LONDON. Apr. 7 ,-R ritU h golf
clubr* have begun to adopt par a*
the standard of their course*, in*
■lead of the ancient but carter
goal known a* bogey. In most
cases the bogey figures for . 18
notes ars six stroke* higher, and
th a t much easier to attain, than
Bo far only a few club* have
adopted the severer standard, long
since universal in America. Most
of the courses that havo broken
away from bogey arc In the larmlmi
district. To make the change na­
tion-wide will jirrhapx require sev­
eral year*, for the Brlten hr.x ar,
ingrained aversion to giving mi his
accustomed ways, whether in bustnrsa or pleasure. Until now the
general run of British golfers have
always played "against bogey” in
their medal competition*, and their
handicaps are all based on that
standard. For thn vast majority of
players It Is, and alway* will lw\
mom fun to think 78 is a perfect
card, than to he told that a total
of more than 72 or 7ft stroke* con­
fesses a flaw somewhere in one's

r,

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1kg VCU. CO '
-i-ncu-To 2*»e
l-W'iTfiiKd'.

r

Until Paavo Niymi Jregnn- his i With that performance to his
ar'rqtlahing cam pa Urn n” arn-Tt the credit, fans and o::|nrrls were conmark* of Uncle Sant's * th ^ 7 J * W P * I*
p R t the dale nf old.
■rephews, Joie was the star a ttra'--13t|d
hi* ^trhtlnsr'spifff1HrfJ rt'A
ti*.n at inch of Lb many m eet; is
*met he red usdcF tifr
which lie competed.
*
w.tirrK
• “***
However, Rnr regained any
R“&gt;*. who Vaj W en rprin.Ti" *incv
p .t* t:g3 he roar hdyc lost through ’ BXW* »'»,r hob's only the I/W&gt; metM • auctTsshre defeats by Paavo rr roe*»rd. and *hst ^ y rk , 2:£&gt; 5-6,
vrlien he tied Nurmi’s 4:12 record *:t'
h tft on ffeb.
for thr indoor mile. Up tn thn*
n ilh t—Mnr. I" in Mndi*&lt;&gt;n Square
Cnrdcn—the f'hiragoan had a re­ Tourists I n Austria
markably pond season. Spurred to
hj* bc&lt;t efforts by the • keenest Re*)(*i When Misled By
| cra;v titip iif !».,&gt; li.oi won
itto Hotel Advertisements
lim iter mile at th r Boston A, A.
jjaiees In the excellent tim r of four
' minutes, |5 seconds.
Itoiqr.
Mranwhil" Manager Carter, if • Not lone after, running nt the
rain doesn't prevent workouts, will | Wi7t»rn Union A. A. earner here'
tciitlnue to |*ut his men through ■lw did the lies! mite of his Inm;
thejr daily dnr.ru al the munic*/- i rpreer up t»» that lime, larging in
.tlhlcUc field. The Sanford chief- a n a rk of four minute* Id 13 m r.
lain is well pleased with the nmn. end-. otilv /one fifth r f a eC-»**,td .
:♦ r to witirb r,p*-t ««r his players ale** 4- Nurmi's record of that date
arc performing and believes that,
A fter a few more or !&lt;■- modi
l&gt;; the lime the season opens he
u 'll have a well rounded out aggiegntlon.

PAROVERBOGEY

y S CANLt

OLD HOME TOWN

i

I of pure silver from two p, t
.
incite: thick .apd weighing j*r Aiblj'
l 'l |) liwalrrda oP ton*.
itib y claims to have &lt;|i MirtruJ
ailed the \rln during the gnat KkM
arty dyke gold rush of 2T« year*
r ntt sind lias persuaded thiss men a
a-ka .ii in him ir: the quest. They p j
[tint, pore to id,lain ipiiiipfel'of (In-Mdl
s mi al ui:|l float a evinpiiny. If "rM
(•tre-j idksful in their qoe*t tie
tit'll, will he ii!:r*d to convey the m|3
vein | Iti Vmiemiver, It.
■

Evhihilion
(lames
KNIlIlllTlflN f*M.MF..h
111&gt;i,*i(N(&gt;llAM, Ala., Apr. 7. —
U a *liiiiglon (A )
Ti l l
New York (N)
I 12 I
Ftciither. Johnson and ftucl; Mc­
Quillan, Barnes, Wlsncr, Maun mid
Snyder.
I.OIJIKVILLE, Ky., Apr. 7. —Iheiton IA (
12 18-1
laiulaViilu (AA I
” 10
Ferguson, Kuliio andStoke;*
K;.lclle, DeBerry and Meyer.
ATI ANTA. Ga„ Apr. 7.—
t'incinnati (N)
:t
Detroit IA)
7
llixcy. Bremillvr oral V
Dausa, Whitehiil and Bahsler
LITTLE BUCK, Ark., Apr. 7. —
f'hfCKgu (A I
, 7 7 '
Little Ruck (SA)
-.2 8
F«lx*r, Manguin and (lrnhowsr;i
SVhn'k- Mi-Bee, Robiiuon and May
cr, Murphy.

115 Track Records Shattered During;
P ast Season with Nurmi In The Lead

Baseball
College
Players Are Still,
Favored By Rickey!
STOCKTON, Cal., Apr.
Col­
lege hull players? ,
Many a manager throw* up his
hand* at their mention. Some try
to discourage their appearing at
training camps.
But Branch Richey had about a
dozen toiling with the St. I.oui
(.'arilinaln here—while hi* scout*
are attending collegiat* games In
California, looking for other pro*.
pccU.'
All qf the collegian* now on the
■quail were picked by Rickey, Most
of thc*e are slated as regulars.
For Rickey has a different idea
r&lt;'**nlins (nilrji* player* bn*&lt;*,l
baseball'coach at Michigan. Si.-lei
and Ijivan are two collegians he
developed into star*.
"The campus can proruce mi»j*.i
league slurs as well aa the aumllot
and the minor leagues,” argue*
Rickey. "The college* have exper­
ienced coaches, and the college ath ­
lete In eager to learn and quick to
rectify his faults.
“ lie is a student, ami lie studio
his baseball playing, loo. He tries
I,, find hi id cufnsit hi* shortcoming &gt;
before they are pointed out to him."
Vick, a hitting catcer, wu*a n
Camp all-American center induction
at Michigan. Holm was understu­
dy to Aubrey Dovino a t Iowa. Oth­
ers starred In collegiute sport*, and
practically every one captained hi:*
varsity nine.
fi/.m*- *jf i t »

e th e r

away absolutely free I dozen Betsy Boss Bolls with each
Betsy Boss Bread.

*--** **•••*. smjm* . . . . I

Handled exclusively in Sanford by

I ioiida is rcaponsihle for 8d
tipi i ' nt of the nation** total sup^
irlv i*f i’h'r.**’&gt;!iiiii*. ivhh-H nndfrlie
nrnvtieally the entire state.
At tin* end of the year l'.FJ-l
Florida hud available t'JJMiQ.Olm.
mtO hoard feet of uncut lumber
I'Imida leads in the production o!
naval &gt;loros ami sand brick.

MOM’N FOI

BY TAYLOii

AMY NOU HAD BETTLR
RUtY 'AUONO TD OLD tT'5 ALMOST MING
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O CLOCK

( 1 CAM'T L'.DER iMN'D
M0I.I CAM l

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or- b r ea d ' n

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AT E A 9 :0
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But my
STUMMirj
It* AS EMI
As A‘)'tru

11 k * .S( ' , n c ! iii;&gt;

Joins lhe Stile
T ~ r “| I I L OM’/ Mi.il j" it | .** .- ni i In; m n ijl

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to Itill ll"ti«ln nipt llu* "stuiiigrp within her g.ile* uhim t.’ i
AetunliiiK lo inluiinniion Lctnj; reteivcil 1‘rony fttr «llctt;«ut |uiinD, i
*eein tlint I hi |mi'|ro,He in t erlaiulv Leinq iKTnmplisheil, Hut ref'ei
*•
yieal neitivh-liffiil hsiu nunc lo tvml |iq* Uiiyluilii anti UtyLonn ili
------------ in uipdliiT ui|i.*u ily, that of Silent NaleMini u. Quite a Lit of |iru|«

B ut ^
this is goodcaw i. haue
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AMOTHER

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teUmlly Been sultl iroAjJllie hip of Up *'I'arntRona Tower a&gt; (he
light hu
il'uuiitl anti fiit'Urtetl,ilJKuj&gt; on Die hillnule The fundnntcnlul reason fpr the
in;' fae.ti* in Dial IT.O I w ieh-liffl’*1 tells liolllillff bill the Irntll ahoi)t tin1 |ti
I’his .sLi-itl adhorende
the truili iti-Qjc work r»f niurkelinp tills property i.
Ilie suae La ut iLs r.uW.it.

Bur OMsUMG-Vf-S I
ATRAiD VC’J y^COT
BE a b l e To ‘sleep
\JELL OM A FULL'
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SroMACH -

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HityTmta liifflilmnH is a i om;sinent part t f this community. Who can fo
hijfh phtle thS:;'ntitsidFt!cvcl^pmc*nl will uultl iit Fiorj.la a year from now?
&gt;

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SuJivtvJ} o f I i

ctlVvx L&lt;)', Jt
*omn h. nux. ."santr,;
Sccoml Sti

F iA N T lIK S : —Jack.-KwiviHd. Or!am!uf St. AuKU^Unc.i Del

Sapftnl, BUffth* .^V
8t. Ptlenburg—Y. M. G, A, »uco**tuJlf close* I ’ibti.OOO building

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Florida lias r&gt;2 factories fdr ili^d^J
m onufmtur, of it- nununl grop «*( ffj
I,'iio.ooo pound- of tobacco.
*

Fishermen Anxious to
F ight London Fires

riistotued to turn out in all kind,
of t*7*fh«r
to d« any job at
a moment'*
■
m o m en t’* nno»W*
o th * ' f* Al4o they arc

announre I lull on Wednesday, April ^lli

ntlc have been beaten by the Finn, •*
ran the greatest mile of hi* career *
in Madison Square Garden Mar. 17 :
and equaled I'navo'a iiuluur record ; g
time of 1:1, while Hahn AnDheil , *
only four-fifths of u second, lie- , J
hind Jole's fondest wish since hi*1'*
early season defeats hy Nurmi ha.- ; *
been to meet tile visitor in another**»
mil*.* rare, and this would have Icccw S
riulited on that night hn*i ho(4«
Paavo been stricken with acute In -! •
digestion.
» *5

“ r i h ::d t"

LONDON, Apr. 7.— Just why.
fishermen want to becomo London
firemen la difficult to explain, but
it la recorded at tho hcaiiquartors
of the London Fire Brigade th at
the majority of their recruits ate
drawn from the sun.
It U said th a t a fireman’* life
■com* tn have a fascination for
men used to hard and exciting work
on a traw ler, and after any big
London fire there I* alway* an ir.creaie In tho number of applica­
tions for admission to the brigade,
S«»|Mii«g irtiHiiouU* make us*-

Id

NASHVILLE. Tciin., Apr. 7.— B
St. laiuis &lt;A&gt;
10 If* I r
1Nn«hviUa fSAl
0 I I
Danfortli, Stauffer and D ijo n ''»
l.i^flstrorn, Toney, Norris nitdcM
(lieenhurg.

hoy* on the Cardinal* list arc John­
ny Stuart. Ohio Slate; Eddie Dyvr,
Rice Institute; Howard Kreygau,
Ohio WeaUyan; Douthit, Califor­
nia, and Chick Hufey, of Stanford.
*r T*
'

Are ple;ise&lt;|

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PHONE 9u'd
DdptfUUr ’IkjMhgjiQM!

Atlanta.

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lation manager. Apply Herald $5,000,
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Phone 666

FOR SALE—New bungalow locat­
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St. 51,710. $500 cash Balance like
rent.
Both above houses modern, side­
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materials.
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FOR SALE—House and four beau­
tiful lots, on Orlando road. See
M. M. Lord.

Union Avenue lot, below market
value. Can be bought on small FOR SALK—Windmill and steel
cash payment. Phone Mr. Sossatower. Supplv tank, gas engine
tnon at 118.
and pump. Helen light system.
Phone 006-G. J»ev I.ewis, Alta­
t Elm Street lot a t a bargain. monte Springs, Fla.
Close in. $1,000. Only $100 cash.
Balance monthly.
For either u
home nr an investment this is a FOR SALE—36 acres, n wonder­
ful site for a sub-division. Al­
wonderful buy. See Mr. Sossamon
most
within the city limits. $25.at Herald Office.
000. 1-5 cash. Balance easy. See
10 acres hummock land for sale. S. A. Sossamon at Herald Office.
In good celery section, with pav­
ed road near. A good buy for FOR QUICK SALE—Bungalow in
$1,100 cash, or $2,000 on terms.
best residential section, 6 rooms
Address Box 431 Sanford. ____
and bath, completely furnished.
Faces east, large shade trees. $1,Enst front lot on Magnolia Ave­ 000 cash. Balance like rent. Phone
nue. $210 cash, balance monthly. Mr, Sossamon. 148.
Price $1,210. Easily worth $1600,
See S. A. Sossamon a t the Herald FOR SALE—4
months old calf.
Office.
Jersey mother. Geo. Ballinger,
Grapeville, Fla.

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Magnolia.
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stations. magMag*1d
First and Elm,
r “-rd Avenue and 10th Street.
jg«tt service._____________

112 W. First St.
Sanford, Fla
Phone 303

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acreage in Ploridu in large or
small tracts, but will deal with
owners only. Piease give full
details as to locution, price and
terms.

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658-J.

Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
First Nullonnl Rank Hide.
Sanford, ------------ Florida

Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
N ext to Valdez.
Special 59e
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Office in
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_Phone 417-L 3.

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J. G. SHARON

Atlorney-at-Law
Will practice in all the coarts
Examination of Abstracts of Land
FOR RENT — Furnished rooms
Titles given especial attention
1020 Union Ave.
OfTices in Seminole County Bank
FOR RENT — Furnished room,
Building
close in locntion, also garage
Mrs. II. S. Osborne, 1508 W. First
Street.

Plant City— Strawberry ship­
ments for present year, prior tn
Mur. 17, totaled 3,000,000 quarts.

VBlupinenl in OlurliJa'* tii*t&lt;&gt;ry; *
Imir m illion dollar h iu h w av to t h .
n u ll beach Ju a L tlnlaned: u tw o
m illion u oilar bridge acruaa Kacain
hla iiay sta rted : quarter
million
dollar opera liouaa under con stru c­
tion; tw o m i ll io n , brin g .p e n t on
h i g h w a y ; g r e a t e e l ch a n ce t o r live
d e v a lo p .r e to g e t
in on ground
floor. W rits D ev elop m en t D epart­
m en t T he 1'oneacula News.

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1ost and Found
LOST—1 roan mare branded W
P.: 1 h»y marc n.» in ami. j . i.
Brown, Geneva. Fla.

FOR KENT—2 room apartment
furnished, or 2 bed rooms fur­
nished. Call 24.

BRINGING UP FATHER
THAT

Have you rooms to rent or some
second hand furniture to sell?
Use The Herald's classified page
nml get result*.

1.0 S T—BROWN L E A T II K If
PURSE CONTAINING CASH
FOR RENT—Two large sleeping AND BANK HOOKS SHOWING
rooms, first floor, auitable for NAME OF OWNER. REWARD
gentlemen. Private hath with hot IF RETURNED TO HERALD OFwater. Permanent people prefer­ f ig a
red. Address “ C. J .” ta re of Her­
ald.

ACRE AGE
WANTED

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga.—Augusta’* greatest
classified medium, rate cash .09c
charge. 10c per line, minimum

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You are wasting time and mo­
ney if this page hasn't your ciisslfied advertisement. Phone it lr» '&lt;

FOR SALE—Space on the page
for classified advertisements,
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
FOR SALE—5 acres hammock or sell that second-hand goods?
land, 3 miles west of I-ongwood
HOBO KIDNEY AND BLADDER
on east side of Weklwn River. See WANTED—Wrapping counter at
Money.
REMEDY
once. 12 lo 15 feet long. Apply
Manufactured by
Helps the kidneys eliminate the E. R. ??lson, owner. Apopka, Fla. Whiddon
ft Hodges 110 E. 2nd St.
E b r r a o n - l . l m U l e y r a t a l Co.
poisons of the system.
.Sold by
The purifying qualities of Hobo FOR SALE—A bargain Big Six
t . O s s i M l I’A t.X T t 'O U P A . X T
20,000
Continental
Vitality
chicks
IIS M a g n o lia A re.
Kidney anil Bladder Remedy should
Studebakcr Touring car'cheap. weekly, that’s our capacity. Don’t
P h o n e 3TK
not" be overlooked and should be Price $2,100. Purchased F’eb. 20th delay sending for our circular giv­
taken when your system is pois­ run 1,200 miles just broke right. ing information that will interest
oned from your inactive kidneys. Will sell cheap ns I urn leaving you. We produce chicks that are
Get a treatm ent of this money- the city. Cull at Montezuma Ho­ different. Adtlress 404. The Con­ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
back remedy a t your neighborhood tel or Phone 690. Otto Borchert, tinental Hatchery of Valdosta, Gu.
druggist.
owner Milwaukee Ball Club.
ELECTRIC FA N S
JOHN E. FOX
Write for free story of discovery
Experiented wash woman wants
of litis wonderful Kidney nnd Blad­ FOR SAI.E—10 acre celery farm. washing. Hotel or family wash­ !* In Htatlnnary. t speed,
111 Osi-lllatilut 3 speed
Real Estate—Insurance
der' remedy.—For sulo by ull good
near 12 In. OsclllaMnic. 3 speed
Five acres cleared nnd tiled nml ing. 1003 5th St., West
druggists such as Laney's Drug hits been farmed several years water works.
IN In. Mscllls t i n g r. speed
All kinds of property listril for sale Store and Union Pharmacy.
3 in. o s c i l l a t i n g l speed
and in excellent condition. BuiHOBO MEDICINE COMPANY once or five acres can Ik* very
Park Avenue and Second Street
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
4
Beaumont, Texas
easily cleared. Farm located with­ Is Your Work Hard?
in five hotidrihl- feet, of* hunting
Iron s—T o u t era—Percolators
station. Will sell for $i,OOtf.OO. Many Sanford Folks Have Found
third cash, balance easy terms
E. P. RINES
How to Make Work Easier.
EVERT TRUE
BY CONDO One
Fred Wulsmu.
W hat is so hard as n day's
work with an aching back ?
FOR SALE—-We have Or sharp stabs of pain a t every
twist or turn?
the most complete and sudden
There is no pence from that dull
largest stock of paints ache.
No rest from the soreness, lame­
and weakness.
and wall paper of all nessMany
C-. TAYLOR DYE:
folks have found relief
Fainting— Decorating
kinds in S e m i n o 1e through Doan's Pill. They are a
stim ulant diuretic to the kidneys.
...........PHONE
303 .........
County... We can save .Sanford people recommend Doan’s
I- II. Walker, bricklayer, 1220
you money on any­ \\\ Thiril St., Sanford, says:
work weakened my kidneys
thing you buy in this “Hard
und caused lame buck. When f
store. Steel wool this stooped to lift, terrible pains
mo in the small of nty back
Chiropodist
week at 7 and 12 cents ccught
und 1 could hardly straighten. I
FOOT SPECIALIST
hud to get up frequently during
B n ^ ^ w C n n i * . Bunion*. In g r o w per package.
the night to puss the secretions
y j f * J l It g Nall*. H m v y C a ll.
which burned in passage. 1 pro­
vr
SANFORD PAINT &amp; cured Doan’s Bills nt Saint’s Drug IJn r J&gt;l i| ° u,&lt;&lt;
Hit. C. L, GI9t.Bn
Store. Doan's cured me."
Y o w . l l Draw Hid*.
60c at all deulers. Foster-Mil*
WALL PAPER CO. burn
Orlando.
Phone.
g la v a t o r
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y,

A Mans Soap

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FOR RENT—Room* with ar without meals.
Reasonable rates.
Lincoln House.

CASH—Paid for false, teeth, den­ FOR RENT — Furnished rooms
and kitchenette, Shirley apart­
tal gold, platinum and discard­
ed Jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and ments. (Mnwalte Post Office.
FOR RENT—6 room bungalow
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
and garage. New, 3 miles out.
FOR SALE—32 acres 2 miles out. Orlando road.__Phone 571-J._____
Between 2 subdivisions. 900 feet
on brick road. Going ut a bar- FOR RENT—House sor rent. Close
in. Inquire 209 E. 5th St.
gain. Phono 571 -J.
FOR RENT—ft room house, hot
and cold water. 908 Myrtle Ave.
FOR SALE—Rhode Islnnd Red
Hens and Indian Runner Duck i, L. I \ McCuller. The Basket.
nil laying. Mrs. L A. Rcnnud.
FOR RENT—Two or three room
Phone 150-W.
f8urnished apartm ent 815 Park
Avenue.
FOR RALE—Business lot 60 by 05
corner East and Cross .Streets, FOR KENT OR LEASE—Ware­
r,7 feet South from First Street.
house space on A. C. I*. Siding,
Terms $5000 cash. $9000 3 yenrs. Sanford Machine Co., 2nd and Oak
P. II. Scruggs, Hotel Montezuma. Ave.

HELP !

For Spare In This
DIRECTORY
PHONE
148

AUTOS FOR HIRE

Rooms For Rent

WANTED—Bookkeeper, can han­
dle several extra sets of books.
Apply "Bookkeeper” care of Her-

PRINTING
CARPENTER WANTED
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Rush ord- LEARN ABOUT to rt County and
Lakeland, through the Star-Teleera a specialty. Phone 417-W,
Must be sn experienced man and
gram. Beat advertising medium In
9 Railroad Avenue.
2214
South Florida Published mornings. a willing worker. Apply
Palmetto Avenue.
Star-Telegram.
lakeland.
Fla.
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY—
Printing th a t pleases. Prompt OHIO—Xenia. Make your sale*
service. Tclecher.s 33. Nrw lo­
through the Xenia Gazette,
cation, Welaka
Building next Xenia. Ohio. Rich agricultural
— W aitress. Harrell’s
door to Used Furniture Co.
district. Want ad and display WANTED
Cafe.
125
W. First Street.
rates on request
REAL ESTATE
cnT .P M nrn m».&gt; i.rin n R n —C lass. WANTED — Experienced house­
J, E. SPURLING. sub-division
Ifl*it ■&lt;!■ h * v . p i , Is r a e li clri-nkeeper wants job at once. Can
In
P o u iliw M u r n
Oeorgla. furnish
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ intlnn
references.
Mrs. Ruth
R ste Sn H - w n r i ll line
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Shuler, Sanford, Flu. Care of C. J.
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ TO REACH Ole prosperous farm ­ Cranston.
way,
ers and fern growers of Volusls
___ TIN AND METAL WORK ~ county advertise in ths DeLand WANTED— Competent shorthand
instructor from 7 to 8:30 P. M.
Dally News, rate lc per word, cash
JAMES n . COWAN—All kinds with order.
Thrice weekly. Call 364.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
W ater and Boat Tanks. A t Oak MAINE—WatervTIle. Morning 8sn- WANTED— iuung lady
Avenue nnd Third Street. Tele
tinet. Thousand* of Maine penier lo work Saturdays
phone 11L
nle are interested in Florida prop­ dress H. Care of Herald.
erty. Rench them through tlw
Building: Material Sentinel. Rate card on appllcaMIRACLE Concrete Co, general
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxen. J. R.
Terwiiifger, Prop._______________
HILL LUMBER CO. Housa a
Service, Quality and Price.

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sion ut Shanghai triegi'rnphed
Peking that Ilonun gogvern
inent troops were attacking
Shenkiu where Missionary Tomkinson ami his wife are sta­
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Further Reduction of Arms
Wo\ifd Also He Inrluded
As Object cf Arms Meet,
Noted Educators Declare

COALITION PARTY CoolWge to Receive
RATIFIES W M A R S S T * ! "
FOR PRESIDENCY WTSAVTS

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AN FORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY. A P R IL 6. 1925

\ Cook Bids Farewell
To Texas As His Journey
To Leavenworth Is Begun

Honan Troops Are
Attacking Mission

fiief Topics o f Con­
versation C e n t e r
Around Race For
Leadership ofHouse

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

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FORT WORTH, Texas, Apr. 0.— 'appeal was heard here last No­
Dr. Frederick A. Cook said niiivember and in January thr higher
revolr, but not goodbye to Fort , imirt affirmed tlie judgment. Sincp
Worth Sunday
then Dr. Cook hus been in jail
"I'll he back some time," the pending his decision whether to
physician - explorer - writer - oil accept the sentence or carry the
promoter-convict told friends who fight to the supreme court. Lust
saw him leave for Leavenworth week h- adopted the former course,
pr: -on. "Texas
hreii the scene
N.*.tliei Dr. Cook nor his many
of my bitterest trouble, hut I plan adherents believe he will serve the
to make it my home when I am entire term. Petitions to the pres-

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Striking Six Miles
West of City Limits

T0BEEXPL0REDHAS BEEN SOLD
BY NAVAL CRAFT TO NEW YORKER Damage Said To

Be 150 Thousand

WASHINGTON, Apr. ft. — The
outlawry of war
well us a fur­ ers Association, was sentenced on literatim-, who besides a h
ther reduction of armaments Would Nov. It*. 1923.
.
t tenre in the Cook ease. In
form a chief obiect for any new
Dr. Cook, president of the cum* another live years added
arms conferenced called by Presi­ pnny. and prlnripat defendant, was Riuetiinl Oil case at Houst
dent Coolidge under a proposal out­ irlvon the most severe penalty. Be- the other defendants exc
gislatoru ate preparing to;
„
. —
lined in a memorial to the Chief sides the prison sentence he was who died in prison, hnve cu
[(1 caucuses ton igh t prcccd- 1 BERLIN, Apr. ft.— With approval Executive signed by churchmen, ed­ fined $12,000 and trial costs. An their terms or liecn paroled
f l h e form al open in g o f t h e 1voted by Sunday’s session of the ucators, state governors and many
.vilh navnl aircraft by navy pilots, niate'y $100,000, wo» announced
Wtioil at noon to m o rro w .! rational committee o f the German others of equal prominence.
but not as u govci ninciit project., Monday morning hv the purchaser;
The memorial, which is to be pre­
The attempt
at observing the non b. I.. *1h.-ashe*-, who r*gt,*|«t- •
d u ally the en tire metnlter- Democratic party, Mr. Wilhelm sented to Mr. Coolidge Monday
uncharted area of more than 1,000,*: e*l the transaction. Th«* tract, lyp o f the legisla tu re is h e r e .1Marx formerly is ratified ns the says that with the failure o f the
iHH) square miles lying betaken i tug about two miles f r m lha bus!• j
e race f o r the speakersh ip ■official candidate of th" so-called i ‘Tort of the League of Nations in
Alaska and the North Pole, where in-ss section of Sanford, contain*
this
direction
the
cau.
e
of
the
out­
il the presidency o f th e ?C ll-' Weimar coalition, comprising 80a contingent may exist, will be about It) ntres.
; .
lawry of aggressive war
would
made in connection with an expe*
Development of the tract into n !
• main topic.
A r th u r Y .'c ia lis t, Centre and Democratic seem to be lost unless the proposed
dition headed by Donald B. Mae- high class residential section to be i
am ,if Duval and J. J. Parrish parties,
conference here results in the unit­
Millun, the explorer who will re- known as Highland Park Is the
Brevard divide support for tho( Although n strong minority was ing of tlie nations in a practical
turn from the ninth time t.» his'aim of Mr. Youngswho is aI reedy
.- l:n*shin.
j opposed to formal action bv the plan.
haunts of ice and snow *&gt;n j„ communication with lumlst-ar** •
Flans Laid For Extended FItfure for One Day Nears the afavorite
ax' , i -r cent or more of the party, it was finally resolved tlint
f i le Foreign Powers Action
ship leaving Wiscassct. Maiee. mhiterts wlm will ( &gt;me to Sar.iids-rs were here Sunday night j j,, view i f the eouivocating un-l
"The fact that within the pr.st
( ’rylse of Grand Fleet
$100,000 Mark When Per* about June 15.
j fn d shortly to sttpcnii! the work, i
•be tv/ep.*.ieth biennial session nntl-Rmublicun attitude of the Na­ few months the representatives of
The plan has been approvedb y ; Y( r dcvclepn’cnt Will he carricI
25
Miles
l.rnu;
Will
Visit
niiLs
For
New
Hotel
and
th'.* Honda Legislature to eon- t|„nnl-(’on»ervntive beurgeoi.t hi e, LX governments including tlie pre­
California For Ten Days
City Jail are Issued by C’le.k Secrctaiy Wilbur and endorsed by - m. i r linis whicn Mr. Young dvic -ifice adoption of the consti-' .1() (.i]„j,.c was left for the Demo- miers of Great Britain, France and
President Coolidge.
The expedi- 1rimed. will
nukeit a restr.~ted'
four other nations," the memorial
tion will also have the hacking of ; m y Hpii markel bv artistic, unique •
tANULSCO. Apr. •».—
With the issuance o fs Imilding the Natinnnl Geographic Society, ccc distinctive features,
says, “ adopted by unanimous and
Gate swung open Sun- permits Saturday for the construe- which has voted to contribute t.L
enthusiastic vote a detailed plan
Thtf tract u M;.j fo p,. Ihtf hl|!b.
:ome to the grand fleet tlon of the new Forrest Lake Ho­
for the outlawry of aggressive war
ward financing it.
’ ,,,, ,n Sar.ford and this fact, the
led
States
whi-h
tirriv-itel.
«
dormitory
for
the
hotel
ami
in the form of a draft treaty for
I
nntnl n{J*tcr
w Jt V *’ 1n:»iv owner print?!! out. In ut pm• !
n Hiwaiian waters— the n new city jail, a new record ir. cnmyhnsr
submission to their governments,
Mr. MncMillnn will h e. t|CU|Ar Munificanc* Hr plan* to
utltern
waters
for
ten
local
building
circles
was
cstuti
shews the time is ripe for it.
granted extended
leave, as has Kjve the city five acres for parks;
ini preparation for the lished, according to figures snt&gt;. been the case in previous polar, bul cxnect, t„ develop them him"The statement of the British
■ace-time maneuvers in milled Monday morning. The fig expeditions and the entire party. sc|f. Another one of Mr. Young s
Foreign Secretary, Austin Cham­
of the nation—and the cores show that imrmits issued,that w| I have a Pnvate status not- ;linH
tha crcct|bn of a c!ubhou*e
that I)r. Marx is by no means as­ berlain, makes it plain that Great
to Australia and New day totaled Wfil.PJO, the liregest withstanding tnat Mr. MacMillan
attractive design at which re*isured o f the complete support of Britain’s rejection of that plan is
day’s permits in the history of it n liuutonnnt conwinniwr In
o f this nection wav enjoy
either of these parties and that the mainly because she will not ac­
msands of residents ofjShnford, it is declared,
naval rexeivi- force.
(tennis, roque, bowling, croque
question of religious bias ir, one of cept the obligation to support eco­
glon crowded hillsides.
The permit for the hotel which
. " }})[* respect the ^Pvdition (,ther diversions. He a'so pin
the most serious handicaps con* nomic sanctions against the possi­
cks
ami
piers
and
pcocries
for $"I5,0U&lt;( is the largest will differ friim that projected for construct a swimming pool
fronting the Weimar coalition in ble opposition of the United States,
dace of vantage, despite single permit ever issued here, uc- tin- dirigible Shcnnhdnnh was t o ! , ht. c|ubhouse. he stated,
its efforts to keep the nominal vote and also because the Unite! States
Atlantic.
v conditions the iirwndii cc'rdiMg to the recortls. A permit leave from Alaska and proceed
.
. .
.....
Its Ms net expected to join in the trea
o f the three pnrUe* int-ic-t
The number of dead remained at
tlu.
Another
feature
which
the
cwly into San Francisco was also issued for $7,000 for the
strategic and moral advantages nt tv, and there can be little hope for
ber.utifi- foot this afternoon as a result of
he
first
vessel
crossed,
erection'
of
a
dormitory
ns
an
adtlie outset of the forth'-uming three} the outlawry of war without our
anting of yesterdays tornado. The latsst
IOjJIO a. m., considcrnhly |dition to the hostelry. A permit
weeks campaign state in which the full co-opcrutiau.
The ’ revision
m'm trees victim is Mis. John T. Simpson,
had
been
encountered
for
the
cieetion
of
the
new
city
National-Conservative bloc now is which Great Britain would accent
ng of h is! She is th* second one of her fam&gt;n its voyage from San bill c-alls for an expenditure of
t inundr ring.
without co-operation lacking, sub­
I want ti* j ||y to die. an eight year old son,
r
the
next
four
hour*'
$30,000.
Count on Stay-at-Home
stitutes regional facts, which in no
the show . John &lt;*«• &gt; *.l»S ll« IrilW » (* • » *$•
the
grey
vessels
thnt
Further
examiiiution
of
the
roc*
n
convi'ic-; t.iiTiarfn stmek. Another nu nibe-*
-Uitbi Dr. ILirl J-rrex temporal-- way outlaw wat. r,
'-xrt* ::f the c i U o t i .ini* »now unit the total of [&gt;er«
Mv •
t„ f«**sr r.t CcnJV:;!
,.r Aiiiirwnirniii
’• *
of the Hlmpson family, Nadine,
:iy. the larger vessels in mils issued during the first four
" '
.
. . . . : ...sin "Thus the great cause of the
dion such
|4 expected to recover after
r an office, it is j»uid. It is un- b’r.n Hindenlmrg and its two-party
t intervals of 500 yards, days o f this month is $J'.H,:!lt5 and
[ all who {bl, .,n&gt;pufi,tion of * leg.
rstoo:!. his friends said tonight us the ediiorial support of its num­ (Utlawry of war would seem lost
icjstroycrs, mine layers is larger than the total for any sin.
I Others killed are Mr.^ Mathilda
« l he *io«' not plan to offer for erous organs is concerned, the roni- unless a conference convened by
craft slipped to their gle month during the past five
you results in the uniting of the
binatiot\
opposing
the
Weimar
the sub ! Schultz and F. E. Sullivan. More
ruble line.
years. Becoid for those four days
.‘ction again and they believed it
nations
in
u
practical
plan
that
coalition
apporeptlv
is
banking
on
Tki
t than a -wore aie injured but are
nild tie a fitting climax t&lt;&gt; his
r Is 2'i Miles l.ong
a*s., exceed year totals for 1020
will outlaw uuy nation guilty of
conccdei! a good chance to recover,
tire, assemblage--- th-- when it was $130,005 and for tt»2l
r'lle t&gt; Mr t him to ttic position. its ability to mobilize the stay-ataggiessive war. It,* success would
r sinking, ultimate* place the rebahiliUtion
Two
representatives,'
Lewis home vote, no matter wh &gt; will It
aval force ever brought when it was $:i25,H&lt;t.!.
be an achievement surpassing in
the
ultimate
candidate.
There
also
' ,ne&lt;„ " of devastated area at one million
one time under the
Other permits issued during the
*uiIm. of Sarasota, mid J. Kd
its greatness arid splendid benefi,‘’hr' dollars. Five hundred persons ara
okes, of Bay, were ro|i&lt;», led to is stqrenlation on u sharp division
Stripes formed a pro- past four days were as follows:
in the Catholic vote in respect to Hence any known in the history.of
’
in need o f financial assistance. The
nty.flvc miles long, foil- Mrs. T. J. E. Wells, $5tl; J. It
in a r&lt; iptive mood for the
the attitude of the Bavarian Peo­ the world.
Klks offer $10,000 for relief. Miami
107 vessels of all kinds Kills, $25; H. II. Lawson. $70(1;
ace a sprayer pro tem. Mr.
ple’s party, which it is Imp** I can
Thus" signing tlie memorial in­
:nnt Iqnn- hotels are arranging accommoda„ carrying 2500 officers | |t. Martin. $1,500; O. I’. Wade.
okc. tet J that .snini* o f hir- lr: weaned away from Dr. .Marx on
clude William Allen White of Krinassistants [jnni, f „ r the homeless persons.
Imutely 3.1,500 men.
s;:r&gt;; W. I. Tyi.\ $25; tir.-m Jen
iend bnil expressed the belief the ground o f hi.i allegiance to the * s i; John F. O’ Kvaii commander
: welcome tendered by kins $.'150 and Allen Scott $70.
nt he again shmilil serve in that Socialists.
' -PT ‘e . r Th*‘ Whit* Belt Dairy and the
of the twenty-seventh division of
a\ in tne Westwood Inn ate In ruins,
isro was an aviation
.
sc", a position he occupied durns o forTh&lt;. dei(d{
To this extent the attempt to re­ the world war; S. Pnrkes ('adman
&lt;f •I’" ; -&gt;ion of 1D2“ . Friends
11evident of the Federal Council
Homing
Airmen
To
Be
W” *1*
John Wasdin Simpson, k. WestMr Combs, a new member. surrect Von Hlndenburg is viewed of ('tillrohes; Patrick
Cardinal
7’
worn! Park. Mrs. Mathilda Schultx
°u'-l ' however, tliuU he should in the ranks o f the Republican par­
Guided Through Fogs
Hayes of New York; Lyman J.
giv a an onportonlty to repre- ty as a transparent political stratc- G’lgc, former Secretary of the
S r t S n S : » • " k i t . h i p e r y . r.
s„mnt the -nuthern section of the gem. Until Von Hindenburg’s re­
I5y
Electrical
Devices
&gt;nal
touch
v»n*
"
p
«
°
‘7I
l
"
»
'
Treasury;
Benjamin
Idc
Wheeler.
The injured: Mrs. John Simp*
**t feast in the second highest ply in in hand the National-Conser­
vative coalition will postpone all
Ison, seriously. Westwood Park; Nniut of the liousc.
LONDON, Apr. ft.— An electric
.
,'d in e Simpson, *5 seriously, her
Mr .'•tok«-&lt; retired several days announcement of its final candi­
current is to to* used shortly to
date
and
platform.
Meanhwile,
■i from the nice for the npeakcrguide
pilots
through
the
fogs
of
ip. whi.-h he had been actively only a few of th" Conservative or­
Kugtund in safety to the airdomc
idling f„ r mnuy months, and h-- gana reflect interest in the movebelow tlu-ni.
merit to bring out the venerable
ine on -ictivc apppnrter o f ArThe leading space is encircled b&gt;
field marshal who la described by
ur
Mi mj of l)tiva| county,
cable, just under tlu- surface of
one
as
“
the
untarnished
represtn
iir. Milam will go Into the cauthe ground, cbulged with an al­
lativc of the German people and
Airs. Jf.iriiv It. Evans, said to be
’ • h,‘ 'Mends dec!..re with mure the last hope of the reactionaries."
ternating current which creates a
an i-nougti supporters pledged to
magnetic field. The presence of
wanted in several Florida cities foi
ret Iiii i ns speaker. Supporters
this field is detected by instru­
passing worthless checks and who
J -l. I’arri.-ii of Brevard county, ManilaWantsDrydock
ments carried oil tile plane and, ac­
is said to have operated for a few
1 t'&gt;'' nUicr hand, still thought
cording to Sir Philip Sassoon, und­
cir tri diiiatc iimt n chance for To Meet All Demands days in t!iis city, has been arrest­
er secretary for air, no matter
ed in Orlando, according to a re­
how dark the night or Imw thick
v V-o-ikershlp. Ho limi a l*rge
(lie fog the pilot will know when
'T , r *»f nledgex. they claimed,
M A N ILA , Apr. ft-— A movement port touching h»re today. Airs.
he is over the landing stage.
m
u-vcij that these with thr for the establishment here of .1 Evans ts being held in that city
Pnhrr that still were *Mnj.-!»dge.l u'rydock and yards of sufficient ca­ (lending the arrival of DeLand offi­
|' l ' |,li"icnt ftir election. They pacity to accommodate the largest cer* who will lake her luick to an­
Gun Fight Results
■j'ecV-i! his tong Service in the ships on the* Pacific has been start­ s w e r charges in Volusia county.
him ’wiuld have some bearing on ed by shipping men uml govern
In Deaths Of Two
The extent of Mr*. Evans opera­
ment officials. It is pointed out tions in Sanford has not been as­
that under present conditions ves- certained but it is saiil that she
Mils under the American
flag successful! passed checks on local
which make Manila their terminus, murchunts just prior to arrest in
nerpjgi* of the twenty- arc compelled to proceed to Hong­ Orlandoo. It is understood that
district, had arrived in kong or Shanghai when repairs of Orange county authorities
will
and was conferring with any roq-dderuble Importance art* &gt;-»»*ir V t * t i chsck* up.
M r-.
" f &gt;crx H*&gt; was not r"ady
Evans’ alleged local accounts.
. it was stated unthoritaThe plun of operation user! by
•Senator John S. Taylor
tbu woman, according to informa­
U.
S.
Chemists
Find
•ieventb district, had alTampa—Contract awarded
tion received here, was to go to a
datned enough pledges to
construction of Platt und
city and make claims that she had
Substitute
For
Dye
n into tlie office,
street bridges.
money coming from a trust fund
tensive campaign was he­
of $11,000 held foi h n d tughl r,
Gas Mask” Murder »
* by applicants for the v «.
ami buy a small piece of real es
’ k’ Mps |n ;hc
hniisr*.
Puzzles Authorities!
trite without making a a-h pay­
'/ Uuni spending their
ment.
t..c nrowdeii hutel lobbies
BELMONT. Muss.. Apr. ft. —
On the basis of her *uppo:-c-|
‘Ut the day, cornering cv.
State police arc aiding town auownership
o
f
property
s!uwould
ngcr that |mt in an up
tho'.Itlr* to solve thr mysterious
open charge accounts with as many
b"lievine him to la* a
Members of the Sanford Presby- t«*ry of the church when efforts
"ga.* musk" murder of Alexander
merchants
in
the
city
as
po-siMe,
nber em| thsrcfuro u (ireswere made to erect a building und
ETo.-hsnnn, Nova f e t i i , world w sr
buying goods from them and get- iun Cburch are looking forward to bow fts esn.*tr.:et!on w s » t u l u d
•uppnrtcr.
veteran, whose body was fouad
Easter Sunday when tncy will for­ for a time by t)m World War.
V ir p liln ^ s to (T i&amp; u g c
abandoned in « cellar. A gun mask
is declared. Report* her mally dedicate the church building
The Sumluy School building of
o f the type used late in th* war
thnt Mrs. Evan* was &gt;li with appropriate ecremoni -s and the church was erected in 1915 und
Travelers by Weight
was fastened to his head.
The
from her huahund W. M officially take cognizance of the n year later work was started on
mask contained enough chloroform
in Jacksonville on Nov. ; fact that the entire building with the auditorium. Tin* entire plant
LON DO
to kill a score of persons. A gag
all of its furnishings have been witli its furnishings is now vulued
much cone
was inserted in the mouth so tight
paid for. Preparations for the cer­ at approximately $75,000, it was
nient by II
thr tungue was split.
emonies.
which
will
he
held
during
stated
by
Dr.
Brownlco,
In
addi­
Atlantic y on Mindenbui tr Will
A search is bring mudr for Miss
thv morning hour, have been com­ tion to having modern and up-toJessie McKcnsle reported to have
charged Not Run For Office pleted according to Dr. E. D. date emdnincnt. the church has a
hrokrn her engagement to marry
Brownlee, pastor of the church.
Buchanan.
l)*-«ln'i.iM.M
wili in*
elude nresentati.in nt rh» rhiirch
r|e«s*I less*.I I•*

Path Is Cut Around
City 10 Miles Long
and 200 Yards Wide

AMERICAN FLEETlPERMITSISSUED
OF 107 VESSELS SATURDAY REAT
ON WEST COAST PREVIOUS MARK

J

Fines In Municipal
Court Monday $460;
26 Cases Are Heard

an ford Presbyterians To Dedicate
Church With Special Program Sunday

H r u t v o t - Y o ) |n.° ' G ' / J

r a ? K i 7 r « r " n r . r&gt;» ■

stlons has been the out- 'n&gt;a. #»« «~»u
- ^ r „ , i n « t effort on the
' 1

B

S i l T K

i&gt;y the congregation has

» 4o»irc St Since the fiMtu-1
■
si
sneak* ksfiw * t v . •
U bIU * . •

*rvic

-"*"' ■"“"'»"***• “ -■

ieved und its members w ill; Dad
Li act ompiishme.it with a i tract i
rogrnin next Sunday morn- 1oug'nly
•“ It Ml i t

o clock,

5

*

• Circulation ot Notes

PARIS, Apr. 6.— Bills prt
fur an increase in bank note
4J
’ ity—Six hundred
acre tation amnunting f t
r king Lake to be thor- francr were presented to th
■velnnsd ar.si ns*.'.’ tvwa ut net by M. &lt;ie Moiuie, new .
$uru,

•*••**•4

$t

xtrrr ao!

uf

m

clear an cryOil
thf ^lorni h d yvi
d debris was car-

* » . Arthur Pryor b*ednr«‘ h&lt;&gt; ll«ts si HUleeh **»*t

^

9
v8

�Bsjx’jy

AVOR MOVIE AS1Travel Propaganda Is Preached To
UPPIUMENT TO ln(luce Englishmen To Visit U. S
ifORK IN SCHOOL.
IS.4.

THE S

H E R A L D . SA'

Y . A P R IL 4, 1923

NOTH K o k » \ L I !
h»ent, and the trading traveler* of
ire i* licrettv a l v - n ; t e a t tind­
|England ard Scotland occupy &amp; er Not
and
virtue or n decree o f
good many cabins on every whip » * l e m.olt- by tbe Judy. o f Ihe O r *
limir.il for New York. But, except •*Ult l*oUfl. In ami f o r Seinlmel*
Florid *.
In that rerwiir
for these, moat of the Briton* who frtunly.
•*haiu--r» •■uiiae In w h lrh l.u in .r I*
i net out for America in the past Mill* I* &lt;onii.liilnnni, ami W illia m
were either the poor who craned M. Jaroh- end wife, utn defend:!nt»
-pan -.* .“ yerlal St Safer e.r -„i,i
the Atiantu to make u new start tT’ourf.
“•-II
nt imlillc o in-cry in
llie l*otirt iloiiwe In Sanntiri a new home, or else those of fr o m
for.l,
Klorlila.
on the tit li d n y . o i
roving dispositions who wander .%l»r11. A. P. laSS.
IwlWmiR d o limira
everywhere.
nf •!
S!. and 2 F. M. in i he niyharil l&lt;e«t hI«M«r f o r r « » l i . the
This summer,. however,
. o r some e*l
follow li.tt •1e.»orl|je«| property. *)t&gt;
future summer, it may he that mid- uain l In He mlnole C om ity, Florida.
dli-rlns* Europe will romp around I«»*u It :
L«*t Klev^ll (11) r.f filock
America ns middle-class America Villa
Mill* Hurvey. Cliuliiuiu. Flurlscatters itself all over Europe in fla. aeronllmc to i &gt; l i therVnf. duty
the warmer seasons. The steam­ recorded In ihe n-it.lle re.-ord* of
Hnnlnole ■■•unity, Florida.
ship companies are trumpeting
H. .X. II W I I . K t K S O N ,
their third-class ‘‘college cabins” |■ __________ __ k «^#-**|j» i Master.______
in an effort to make it so. Having i
tried the “ college cabins” out on
Americans, who hsr; eagerly tnk-.
«•!! up the idee, the steamship line* IN nr. E S T A T E o f Adolphus F.
flHI, decenseil.
are now trying to induce poor hut
riT A T IO X
vthite-cnllared EuropennR to get in, T o ; .Mrs. W 111i De\V«u-*e, care of

1.11c j tiu y rend of Amc-nra in their new*
is.*- J I'kpiTR ami magazine*, and their
inir
nn&gt; * or*f«sl with the splendor
. and glitter of the new world inch
Visual Education Recognized
time they go to the movie*. Their
hm O ne O f Beat M ean? O f
fp* rtppetites arc v.hiltrd for this woiiVacatione1derlnnd by the annual visits of
Conveying Information Ed­
the majority of white-cullnreti- American folder* and tennl* *tar»,
ucators Have D e c l a r e d for
workers who inhabit this island and the home-coming *alc* of the
consist of 21 day *. Heretofore t he»
«trcnm of British authors.
middle clarse* have .counted on no Eiitirh lecturers and British actors
CHICAGO, Apr, 4
further holiday excursion" than who e favorite pastime would *cem
jaunts to the countries just urro*.. 1° he yatherlmr in irreenhaek* that
tlie channel; relatively few get *o grow 30 plentifully in that rich rei public nrroM the sea, who«e inia- habitants have a perfectly aston.^ llb ln g eagerness to pay people fnbway supplant instructors, trxt
t,,! Minus sum* to Iectuie to them, or
hooks ot- other traditional meth- 1
* jotberwi-e amuse or instruct them.
nds o f teaching, in the opinion nf j
directors of departments in n numw days
Up to now the middle-cia** folk
JiiKi.s A. I ' - l V w w , U r l f f l n Avenue,
her of universities which have been |
Sumnisrse-l. Ki iiiu.-ky.
Mr* ll.ssieropollj, •w ho stay at home have never even
experimenting with visual tdura- j
Urn", n i.ire* o f
UitVtnnnil Itri.wn,
anadn, i seriously thought for u minute of
pe-.-.iinr, Al.ihamn. Mr*, n o th E. J1rtlon for several years.
UrJile- cat. o f
Earl
K. Mcllrhl .
me, all (America a* a possible place for
BRFH
CKKVKeVr
•
Irlffln Xvioiue, Kiliriine.'*•■!. Ke-nA recent survey made In .the
WREN
ny* of merely a holiday visit. In the sense
IIH'M
ami
Husnu
r».
liell.
Kuunlliin
FROM
ItALXINt
F A M ILY
United States showed that there
that so many Americans seem to
..f Joe-1 II. Ile||, Hanforrt. Seminole
were mote than 20 state bureau*
any o f ] regard Europe, leisure I Briton i
Count v Florhln.
Notice. I" hereby plvnii il)&lt;n |. Su­
nf visual instruction in educational
o good by the hundreds have, .if course,
san In liell. iiilnilnlslrairU e.r the
institutions, 1C of which were locat­
almost, visited America purely on pleasure
. elule. Ilf
Aelolplltl*
F. Ite|I have
ed in universities.
wiei [wire in ns many years wan till* il.-iy. March Ptli. 1r » fll .i l In
l
l
i
e
lllllVe
C
o
u
r
t
II
lie-l
III ll l k e
Educator* generally
recognize
! frustrated by a colony of wild bees ' |I., .., -vi ii o f I h e reiil It ploll
roperty o f
the Value of visual education, but
has been related here by Samuel H.lhl . " l a t e l o pm th e ele.hl . tltnl
ehiirire* UM.iiliet snlil e s ta te , due to
at present the mrtvic lesson is con­
Benn. a bird lover of this city.
th e Ins ilffh 'le in*y
o f the. p e rs on al
sidered more or less o f an enter­
For two years. Mr. Benn said, h&gt;- p r o p e r ly , ' h e t e a l p r o p e r t y ( u n l o - r
tainment period, according to F.
rll-e .1 ue f o l l o w * , t o - w i t :
I watched a wren carrying material |
The East
hiilf &lt; E | ,) o f tloDean McClusky of the University
i to build her nest in u bird house
N'orlh
Ten » N 10) a . r . H o f (lie
of Illinois. Prof. Frank N. Free­
he had erected, mid although she
East half ( K ^ ) of ih e Nortliman of the Uiiivrinily of Chicago,
We-sl (ju a r le r
lN \V *»)
.if tin*
: occupied it for a time each season
NirlhWe.it
Qlllll i. r tN\V*,«) of
in announcing the results of more
i and laid her eggs, no baby wrens
Heel Ion T h re e
(.1)
Township
than 20 experiments in visual ed­
T een i;
Hoiltli.
h.enire
ucation, asserted there wu.- m Ju
T l i i l |j -one t i l l ) O r el.
tiltcation for unusual enthusiasm
for the movie as a medium of in­
struction. He said, however, that
thp motion picture does have n
value, but its use requires
the
same careful presentation as other
subject mutter in order to he mnd*r
elfbctive as teaching devices.
‘.‘The practice of using motion
pictures as a teaching aid is in
its infancy, or in the same place
that physical ami chemical Inborntotie* were 25 year* ago,” aid
William H. Dudley, chief of the
University o f Wisconsin bureau.
“ While visual education -houhl
never and prohnhiy will not entire­
ly supplant other methods of in­
struction, it will continue to be
used more ns a supplement to dis­
cussion and lecture.
E A. U l.A ll:. I'lunpluiiiiiiii
“ Criticism mado against their
i'*.
flllll t«i Quiet! Title.
I ATI IS i i ,i l I • •• i . i., ■11use because the movie lesson mere­
• lie lle-fe-tnlaitl* Itiiim* \nil
ly offers diversion and amusement
i'liNhntt n.
to the children is ungrounded when
••f I'hirl.hi.
^TuLOrjKY
Mil I in in I*. 11e.u. r*. if livin g.
teachers will take the proper ntti-

wife. de. #»»eo|
or
other wt*e. Si. ,
M. 4tot.. If llrlnir, *r.e| i f el**it. th*|
heir*. e|evl*ee*. jernnttr* til o ilie r ;
claim ant* under the raid SI. I le a lelt |eer»..ii* or iiarttee n h o * e nam e*!
nre iinki.on n i luimlnr any riKht.
title, or lute rest in and In the p r o ­
perty involved In Uil* *nlt and rt&lt;*.
H-rlteeei n* f.Mli.w*. to -w it: Situate. .
lyitiK nrni h ein * In Seminole I'oun* I
tv. Klorldn. Ilea. 7.P7 chain* Semth I
o f the northennt c n m e r 'o f the S IV U
o f H K '« o f Hectloli IS. T o w n * h lp SI
r i t n e e r *1 E. ran H&lt;ono • rnnut". i
W e*t 7 rhuln*. North t chain*. Kn»t
? chain*, to lo-KlnniiiK.
It I* herelir nrdereit and reqtilre«t
that you. and each o f you. do anpear to the bill o f complaint filed I
herein, at Ihe Court lloll*e In Hail- i
ford. ,u- mlnole County. I ’ lorlda. o n 1
the l i b dai o f Mur,
II |!»SS tin*,
name helna n rule- day of till* Com I, j
or et*e the raid cnu*&lt;- w ill )..• Inllelt
a* ronfebieed.’ and the mat:--r u ... :
I'eed upon de-cre* pro e-onfe/m to i
final decree.
Vnu lire hereby
ordered l o he
It i* fu rther Ordered Hint till*
Order of I ’ lltdlratlon lie ,*ttl»‘ lr-|-•.1
in T h e Sanford Herald a ne\v*u:tpe-r 1
1|ei|le|l*liewl ul Sauforil.
Klorlila. In j
Mild Comity, onee 11 Week fo r ellfhl &lt;
i i.n-.-eutIve n eck*
W IT X K S H my hand njnl o ffh 'ial ;
•■« nl of Raid Clrenlt Court nt Sail- j
ford. S', mlnole County, Klorlda. till*
Ihe 7ih day of Starch. A !&gt;. ISSS. j
IS .n l)
v. k . lVOKC.r.oH.-.
I'lerk of t'lrcult Cou.'t S« .et.lh ^
Judicial Circuit *if
Kim nl i. 1
y. mlnide County.
I’d : A. M W E E K S , n
W If.SI IN K I t o i ' s l l o i e i m i l .
Sulh’ ltiir* fo r •‘eimplalini'ii«
.Mar. 7. II. 21. 2%, Apr. I. 11. IX. t ; i

Wlmt Cnrnojrie Said About
Speculation

Jjnm inolfi (j[p im (y 1 $ an k
Sanford,Fla.

STRENGTH - SERVICE - PRO G R ESS

Irene Stolofsky, Noted Violinist,
at Redpath Chautauqua

At Iowa State an entire division
of the college is devoted exclusive­
ly to this work, due to the schools
and organizations having learned
the benefits to la* derived, said Prof
Charles Roach. Consequently the
pojiutnrity of the service has sub­
stantia1!,V' increased.
Visual in­
struction offer* more spectacular
display and through it the in­
stinctive desire to see i* capitalized
he declared. “ Somehow, human*
wiil spend enormous sums uml time
to see an object
Working on the
theory that ‘seeing i* believing’, we
have enlarged our service.”
In th» sUi *c&gt; liiei.Ie- it wu* dis­
closed that the II university Ii•/•■lie* contained more than 7,8(10
reels of film and that 27 per cent
coyld be classified a* dealing with
entertainment subjects, 16 per cent
Industrial, 15 per cent literature
and the remainder miscellaneous.

dk

E!

You arc cordially invited to attend our Ford Display
Week, April (&gt;tli to 11th, when Ford models with all lat­
est improvements will be exhibited.
Our Service Department will be open for your inspec­
tion and experts will explain our low cost service policy

nnel if
Ihe* Ile-lr*. ll.-X Is.-e-*
unuitfi’ H mf
«'I'lnlmnnt. umlrr
t It** MUM W illia m I*.
1
ItogiT*. . I f
t*&lt;-u*&lt;» «l
or olh« rwln# : Jit me *
A.
l u i s itiol l l f i i t lvtiu V. I ut vis. his
w If#, If I K I iuc, anil If el. ill), thell»'lrH, «lv\ |Ht*«*n............
ur.tiller* or other
H;ilo«nnl« ntif|*-r tlo
'i«hi James A.
I
r ml i •• it ktta V. I»nvls. his
on mu! ■- ■ » !l«*at«»n III* wife. el. .
• » iiM‘i| or o t Ii«*rv%I
lltl.l lo not let).|

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U N C O I jN

FORI)

F0RD S0N

Sanford, Florida

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Spit 300 Years Old
Before Settlement
PRAGUE, Apr. .1.—-A luw *uit
coiicefning a large trait of stand­
ing timber which wn tegtni .‘((Ml
yearn ngn hn* boon Settled, it rvau
announced recently. The Innd in t
quMtion wnsf nrmerlv claimed by 1
the wculthv family of Schocnlxnii
.J V’ e.llee. I ■■e.l,.*

IN 1’ I I A N l ‘ E l t r .
DKIel.AMV. I *.».n |.I I tin ill
v*
suit to Q:st.: t :::. .
S t A f l T H a A lT t E S .1 ..I 11. (.-i.el.nii I
Aeitlrr lei llrle-M.ln.ilk Itne.ttn nml I
1 sk n m is.
Htaiee of K lo rlila :
T o : Martha A.•!••». or Maillia A c I
r*S,
Sam ie-1 Acr.-f, Marilia
A
Hcliroiler an.I
.
Hrlit'oile-r. In r
liiisl.iiinl, t'ollll M. II..or.a all.I
lliinn*, III* Wife. Mary V. Itn *••••I |j
»n&gt;t ■■■■
- M|is*elL lirr hull.and.
T honia *
H.
Hplnnrr
an.I
Hplnne-y, til* w l f « , ll.ihi.'iii K. E v ­
an*, it. F. Evan*. Unite ri E Evan*.
II. K. E vsji *. Triiale.*, H.er*h Vnr. ,
l!ol..-sun. Sarah Atm Ui.h.o»..ii S a r­
ah Ann lli.|n ■an.
a ll.
nf S. II
Hnhe-snn H.inm.l
II
ttohe-*..n an.I
H*roh Ann llnhcson. Joxislt ,M. p v - ,
ana a r i d ------ - Evan*, hi* \\ If.-. .1 j
M E van * uml E. Allan, ami in each 1
ami e very nl Ihatil. If llvtna aiul lf&lt;
O,

F.

tn l l i * properly
luve.iv —.1 In iltl*
Sllil, II* lle-lr*
&lt;te-VI*e-e-». gri.lll--Sll4 Ottle'r .Inlni.llll* t.ll.l-l tile- IIfarpsalrt lUnu-el mu ii*- - uml e-.ii-h of

Ih.'lll, .1.*re*II *e-ll o r Olhl-rwl*e-, l|(ill III

any uml ul!

priMin*
or piril--*
w h o ** name* ur* uiikn-.uii e-in|mIns nn&gt; rls hl. .1 It I- or Int-e.- ni in
uml to - lli* pr..|ie-rl) |ni‘o|v.-.l In
this * n l l uml .|**crlt»-it u* foltnt. ■
ln - w lt : l i l t * 2D. J*. |7. : v 11. m ;i
and * . oi Kvauie KHIsljvIrlus. n -

A Rood ti'llow-towunman hailed mo yesterday, in this manner: “ Say,
Winston, what's that WOULD RECORD CLUB you're trying to put ncross
hero? Whitt’s the idea ."
fInlly for you, old man," l said, " I ’m Kind to see you rend your town
paper. Keep it up: you’ll find something else Hometime you didn't know!
Anyway, it’s a safe Imt in rend The Herald.'
I ne idea is tlii.*: I am setting aside two weeks in April, beginning on
the 15th, for ;i sure enough service campaign. It’s n good one, too, and
I want you in. During those two weeks, I’m going to find here in Sanford
:i larger number of thoughtful, heartful men and women than any one man
has evei found in uny town or city in the wot Id, in the same length of
lithe, who want to leave their loved ones in a little stronger financial se­
curity, than would otherwise he possible, by laying up an extra thousand
nr more dollars in SURE CASH MONEY against the time when they go
with Death on that long, long trek.
"What tlo you think of it? The Pilot Company will guarantee this
KX I It A M O NEY, and we are going to group these men and women into a
dull to lie known jus the "S A N T O UD-PILOT WOULD RECORD CLUB” ,
beenuse it will be a Record Club and will be heralded as such ail over the
Insurance World,"

Spanish Linen Suits

Linen P a n ts .............

‘T h a t’ll u pretty nifty idea,” he remarked. "Good for you, good for
Sanford and good for the Loved Ones, eh? All right, I’m &lt;m the line, reel
in! Gimme $251)0 and fix it ho that baby girl of mine will get it for her
education if I happen to gc o ff the-j'.ay"•ml.”

York Linen S u its....

Palm Beach P a n ts...

Irish Linen S u its....

Mnhnir P a n ts ..... .

White Linen Suits

Spanish Linen Pants

Palm Beach Suits ...

Silk Poplin Pants ....

Mohair Suits

Woolen P a n ts ...........

*‘Thnnk«,” I continued, an he strolled toward the job.
the 15th.”

“ I'll see you on

('nil telephone 7(&gt;7 right away and make a ten-mini'te
date for the 15th, in the interest o f those you love?

.....

«.&lt;:&gt;11 Met lie ptdl t h * r * o i d u ly o f r*&gt; -

•&gt;rrt III I ’ l.U lle-eek I. p.iifee 17. t'*tlllrude t'.oin lv . Florhlu r.-ivtrils, *ul.l
prr.psrlv l.r-lng eliii.it-- In Keinliml*

County, K io rld .i

It I* I ( ♦•r••I•v i ir.lernt uml ll*&lt;|olr.-d thu: &gt;au, uml *ni-h o f &gt;on. do
|AfvVW*ll ** tn tliM MM •*#
?•*
•-.I’ herein ul l l i * i ‘o i i r i ll-.ii»* hi
Hnnforil. H»-mlnol.- i ’ o u i i i v , Htule. o f
K lo i irtn. o n the. l i l t dnv o f l i n y
A. I&gt; IS2.r&gt;, Ih o nuno- l- elng n r o i *
OU&gt; o f this Court, or I-I*-' (lie- HUId

raiiei•* w ill t&gt;* taken o » r im fe s r o l
and Die msltr-r piou—■«! upon &lt;!•t ree pro e'onfvNso l o ( m i l dee-ret

R. A. WINSTON
G E N E R A L AGEN'I

Silk Poplin S u its ....

Men’s K nickers.....

Woolen S u its .........

Ladies’ Knickers__

PILOT LIFE INSURANCE CO
10r&gt; First National Rank Buildiu^
Sanford, Florida.

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-s Iniduslve.
inclusive.
A e e t y . i t f o f 'l and tirfiind'- r«&gt;.td.
numbers Inclusive.
- a ItC d O L I TI&lt; i &gt; O F T l f n n O A U ly fe t ia r
miles to the St. nnmbcrs
it're
e
;;
fhettrr
North
on present road
*’ ►
■ i ’ O i w % &lt; i . ' t m &lt; i « i o * r . i i * o r s-rtrl o f fji&gt;... .vtonroc on .State ft o . . l
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July
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uly
1st. IM a. *10.000.40. » , l
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------------------- -( ------t easr
Hlrtet
In the
road
run* jon n a Hlver.
„.
„
. ...
S P fM II.H .i
• 'HI A T T • l l.o n III 4,
' sinr.In- t
tlie ile B P s ; ItOad 1den\.ea uy bonds S-i. 2 i t to tU7. both '
denced by
b bonds No. 7« to 31 boiv
O F aKWIM it.E e C o l ’ M T y . K I.O R - iun» W e a l to J-’ orext C lt r . said point
i ,-.i | i i m * Markthnni lt*»nd 1®-*
y o u ,\.t m u i k o r
l »i.*.| lool-li n ri.t,iui&lt; ll.-r.it 1.2
ns Inclusive.
19
numhens
______
•“ *
i at l l '' N o rthw est t » r p e r ut l.ot -No. ! niiinuerv InrluilVe.
■I t A . . CAI.I.IM# .V U O A lr K b K I 'e be.tip West s rxtllc post Of Seri Ion
Alllrs.
(S i
IS T i l l . Bl.»| o r
-b in .
(M July 1st, 153C. I I 7.400 n\
the rim. of he. Jvsrph'i' ru n ,
un July 1st. IH &gt; , tl'i.OSd.OO. ev|.
T i n s Frill
T W R A I I T H O I I I X A - 1t *. |.&gt;wn.oilp 21. &gt;s.tilh o f ilub*u
omujh*.
Ite * in n ln * on t h ' brick ,0.'1 .,? *
Ilculnulnx e.t tut iatxrur«t[uti o f j Hast InoO f*.
den-e-l
b;
bonds
No.
*3
to
H
i,
jdenced
by
bvads
Nu,
10.
tu
t
i
l
,
both
1 IIIS OF A A M i d i : OF IIO.M U * [ H- l i e si. Itieiir-e \S'e*t ’ Vi miles t 4 ; t h e ,ikunnwert eoruer ot the M irtn• - '
;—
I - 1' 1 Is.ki
tv. one
ana
Church i Old dnnrur cad Hand a ld lu * Spur OOOtl.es Ittcluuve.
IN l l l l . SI M OF *lJMtl,M&gt;0.0«T.
Fnrrst City, Hiem-ij KnrtR H m ile; |
■isadl
s s i Uuarter
of lhNorthwest numbers Inclusive. •
.
tl i * i j i u i a o l hard stir* S lft. c (ti , Itu to-. it n» UukiisiSHi,
2.1 .titles,
tut July 1st. I5J7. *t*.ai)0 4O. ^ i
u
n
July
1st.
ts'.J,
I
M
auano,
e
v
i
­
inem e W
Westerly
i tai miles
ut bectlotl 2f. T ’-wnsuip ijr.
esterly J
in th r more o r iiutauarter
iM rt
■ v * f ! 1 " ' I n ' In lli- Cnunl.i o f Hcnil- tub V e s t un
Ci-uicii hi real n p - '
C --.n n lm ; at U.o intersection of denced by bonds No. i l l to 4&gt;l, both
Whereas. -I resolution har. been le t* ai.ina preaent r-iad to the W e s tt- p jm h o f llanKt 3'J Cast, run Mouth denced by l-onds No. 145 to i;t ,
™ -I’W S $•»)*&lt;* of N l v . i a . t* Incod,- i roxintate 1} 4.1 n, a ,
.-.win tbr 'lhr. ''-'esi line t f rfectl'in I f . T.iwn- IMulvera llte.US. i-,
numbers
Inrluslve.
11. miles across
tne
l.eesburp
duly a topt-d by the (Jourd of Cuuu* line o f Memlnole County.
.
jin.l I m u l H u i h . and
i i • .i«l turns North. thv, .:« f o l i o w.na s-»i|. 1J. douth o f H; .ikc 30 Cast
up July 1st. 1934. *19,040.49,
tin July 1st. IVil. 111.004.00, i*vl- ty Co.-i.iiisso ners or Hemltiole C oun­
Head
XII MHrs i ji| un&lt; o o f the A tlantic Coast la tic
w -Tens. It w.i.ilu b«? in the best &lt; llir t*i- -.-ut to.id N o .t o a.iij r.iiiek. his I, Jtt.
ffru ru de
Avenue.
ran tlenred oy liotids r»o. o j to kj 7, hath ty. Florida, ol even date herewith (i-ilitenr-il-Mnlllnnrt
Iteain mnx on the Mou'h line o f | itanroad. thence K.usl
aioiik the itenced by bonds No. 137 to U j bon, ’
■nm-Hw ni m e |.eii[,!« of Hrmlnulr
lliente Jto ri'1e » n e r l &gt;
u.ia
mtlci. i Non b --.I nilte« to the North.mst i numbers Inniis ite.
that H would I-- expedient and to He mi n-&gt;le County at th.- Mouthwest |.-.ou’ h sid- of
said
railroad 1*1 numbrrs Inclusive.
-'iin1* iTunna. in iisvt bum and tlielo e SS eel 4 . IDHies,
oriter
- r o f I^.l b7. In the Flat t.f Ht.
t m July 1st. IS12. 111.1)44.09. e v l- the
o n July 1st. .1939. *30,000.00. tvl.
I
&lt;st
mteresta
o
f
Hemlnule
corner of tlie Moutluust Quarter o f &gt;mlies. tnence Mouth rollowina the
: ' b i i n - i i v f t . i t throughout Hi- ri-tuniy
s.nntinl ( rs ir a r r i llnnit I-..1 Wiles
(.,*» ph
|di s thBfir.. W e s t ’ j mile In, m i --i by bonds No. &amp;JS to 4x5,
.. both County. Flor.-ia. t&gt;&gt; issue tTounty the Southeast
Quarter o f Mectlon ! present roail
to
lamawoo-1 6*i denced by bonds No. It-i to 141. L,,ii
n &lt;*». irt* - -tupleie system o l hard
tieH ia iiin j at in. l i n t m il o f |pt ■Monroe Hand.
Alsu b-cniniiia al tlU-ilbtls tin lustve.
numbers
Inclusive,
honits o f the County o f Kemlnolc In Jj. Township 31. South o f Itanac tunes, tlicnce Ihtst 1.31 miles, thence
-•urfitcso highways. stnl,
p r * » n u l-ar.l M i ii.ii.il r..ad -in toe ;he N.-rthwesl corner
o n July let. 19*0. *21.444.«n, r„ .
•Hid HerOn July 1st. 1513. *10,440.40, e v lsum -tf B1.6*4,444.T9, f o r the pur­ 10 Hast, run North and
W esterly |Houtli O.2.-miles,
vV»t.-ri«ujv some lim e a g o It r a m i
•sorm ll.tr of section i. ’iov/tisnip •ion IT. run I s u t j, mlle to the I tlenccd l»&gt; loindh .No. isk tu #J4. buth the
_
denerd liy lionds No. 140 to I K hot*
pose o f roiirtrurttn*. re-rotistru-t - on the pr- *enl laid out
n-ail 3.41
allvee l.ake Itaad
Ut Wiles,
u&gt; tin- !.trim lf-.it&gt;■ « f this Hosril that
iu. Miuin i f It-inne 10 L i s t , run Hand Hidlli* Itoud.
nunio»rs Itrcinsive.
IlvglYininir un Munford Avenue at numbers inclusive,
,,
j i i m . piivlna, re-ton ilia. Hard surfa r- miles to the South west corner o f
• it . min.ont k I
se ru m , fit
existed
t i r s t is jo I . . i tni.ie ..r le«e r*&gt; the
t iimer..ii i lly Hoad 3.7A Wtlrs
-LlK July 1st. 19sl, 1eS.444.no.«v | .[in t f,
r- -h.ird aurfarimc. and wiilea- Mectlon 3*. Tow nship 31. South o f the MuMtbWcst corner Ilf Mectlotl 6.
( I l l July
i l l . 19(1, * . . 0 0 0 00, i-vp
ihr-atet. trt m e Ouitnty „ j gWmlnuto. orur.iiiie to thi City ol Hanford
lieuitiitltiK ut the tntersecttori of
-ienre-1 by bonds So.CJ* to 454, both Iina
certain hiftiiways and
public Itatixe 34 Fast.
Township 24. Mouth nf Kauge 31
denced hy bonds No. 191 to 201, Lm,
|..e t o r construction i.f additional Jiiinh'ii.al Cer.ieterj .
Ulibbioiiii
it
venue
amt
Jordoii
Hutil
i
numiinrr
liicmsit
...........
u....
■
Fast
run
Fast
&gt;-l
mH«ito
Ohio
numbers
Inclusive.
ttlur-iuahfari
s
o
f
Heminnte
County,
I
South
ahorr
l
l
r
l
i
r
fit
l.ake
Wimroe
Itam .« itr f s enl highw ay «. « r « l fur V esi t:ity l.loeils Knad t-Jtit Wile..
■it tut r i a l of UecK llaminuelt run
* m i July 1st. IlliS, 170.404.00, e v l- Florida, salil bonds to be Issued I n 1
A venue.1*then* r^Moii t h
mil*.
Un July 191. 1943. *23 044 00.
IMA Wllea
The rrc.ifistruetlnn.
repav.it/ and
tteptnninK at the intersection of ’ •lUlli
. mile to
Aluore
Htatlon
d»nced liy Imnds .No.(01 to Tt-I, both three Merles to be kn ow n as. Merles
Lehman Head X2A
Sllles. denced hy lionds No. 249 to 231, Lou
llewlnnlnx al the intersection o f
w U m i I i i k o f f i - r t B l n " ( i i m m &lt; It Im it the West nne o f ti.-rio.n f i . To w n - .ltsd.
Ibene
West
*j
mile
to
CaraI
numiirrr
Inclusive,
li«
«limine:
iii
tli*4
ini*
rstcuun
ot
I n c lu s n c.
lh
Mouth
shore
o
f
I.ukc
Monroe
A.
Merles
ii.
and
Merles
C.
all
o
f
said
w/tts, k i l l
f bill 1
boil ill of Kunae -i-t Cast, cron Avenue: thence eoutn l - i miles:
HH IT F C l t T I I K I l
IinHfJLVKLr,
Avenue
with
Michigan
On J u ly I s L 1943. ^*2( 000.00 *» l
to bear Interest at the rate wltli the West line o f Mectlon 23. Hanford
Whereas.
this
Board
s e v e r a l 1 with Hi. Urrtriide Ave-tue. run South on Cameron Avuuue tu the M o u th -{T h a i the said bunds In the sum o f obonds
«Jenr*Ht l&gt;&gt;,
Nu. 132 to . jj , both
f liv e and one-h alf per centum per Tow nship 15. Mouth
uf Kang* 30 S lr^ «t In the i'la l o f Mecca llumroj-ml.K ttk,o npp-di.u it u i i nimlltee 4.44 miles to the A l l a b l i r Coast east curlier o f Meetion 9, 'lawnstup * HO. oijo.oo known
as Merles " f i " t annum, and raclt o f said Merles to Most, said point being nr. the West mock, n i l ! point W I p k the Houth mimher* inclusive.
« f ■thi. clrix-m- iiiio tut pavers of l.lne Itsliroail road on south side o f
Muutli
f
ItiitiK-At
Kost;
t
iieiire
shall
be
retired
serially
over
a
p
e
r
­
end
of
the
present
hard
surfaced
On
July
J
a
L
1941.
*.*.900 oo. „ t.
mature
aerially
uver
a
p
-rn
»i
o
f
Corporation
line
of
the
City
nf
San­
« * In 11. At West l 4 m ill lit Urartian Avenue. iod nf 14 years In the manner f o l ­
H-irtlnole C o u n t). Florida. to Ionic Idits jil, Ut. til. ami
tnlrtv years from and a f t e r the date ford. Florida, thence run W e s te r ­ road on Santor.l Avenue, thence run d-nced by .»onds No. 256 to 2*1. both
Into the -m-stlon o f Di. er.nrtruc- Kmlth's Subdivision o f Heel Ion 35. and.
lo w in g to -w lt:
mile
to Myrtle Street, numbers Inclusive.
o f the Issuance ot each Merles, th-- ly a lo n g the Mouth shore nf bake Mouth
tlnn o f fu rth er Imul surfaced high- Township is. t.outh o f U a n « a 3a
un July 1st. 1945. *28.000 00. » t|.
Hti July 1st, 1530. 11,000.44, e v l- issue of bonds known os Merles A Monroe to the Mouth end o f p r o ­ thence West l h miles on M yrtle
h K IT
F F IIT IIM il ItraoLVM D .
yrays. and to make a r -port to this Cast, " . j miles.
detn-ed by b-uid No. I.
That
-&gt;t
the
total
amount
o
f
the
Mtreet;
thence
North
&gt;* mile- to the
denced hy l-ond» No. 292 to 303. boti
posed
new
l-rldge
across
thWest
to
be
f-,r
the
sunt
o
f
*
760.000.00,
U r e t ir r II mil IMA Wiles.
Itonr-i w ith t i»
recommendation,.
_
tin July 1st. 1531. *1,004.00, c v l- the Issue o f bunds known as Merles end of Lake Monroe on Mtutc Iload Manford and Orlando Hoad.
ant bonds to be Issued. If authi.rlx*
number* Inclusive.
Mint,
It- ..i.n.ii , o.t
-iertrude A r t *
Miinrur Srh. ot Iload O/J Vllles.
Un July 1st. 1949. *30.000 tin, „ vt.
-I by an elect Inn i-atied aiol held |danced uy lionds No. 2 to 3, both B. to t— for the sum of ti30.Ooo.on No. 3.
ill -| III i.e ItOt o f til*f l l i f o a i , th » said committee nf IIU-* *., tt
or that purpose, in,- entire pro- numbers methane
Dttfinnlnif un the Monroe Iload nt tit need WE ooruls No. 31'® 4© 35®, L-iii
l.iiao-'ii-wt-Warltbsm
llnsd
1.20
and
thIssue
nf
bonds
known
na
Kaxi
u
n
i
.
.
s
t
T
o
w
:&gt;
kip
ertlxcr.s liua g iv e n the m a ile r their
j ... »-ils ilerlvul triifn tlie ssle i,f the
b n July 1st. 1932. *3,01)0.00, evl- Merles c to be fur the sum o f 1(50.the *Norihw«f»t corner o f l*«t No. 33. numbers KnoluaWo*
Miles
IS. hi &gt;ii ,ii of ii.tiMi- - j Ihi.i.. run In nos uecan-tted as Merles L'. In the •d ented uy bonds No. I to ii, hoth
serums consideration. and ha* f u l ­ ftoutn
r sinnin g nt the Intersection of In the Flat o f Mt. Joseph's run K a s l , un July 1st, 1947. *32.000.00. evi090.00, ral-l resolution
so adopted
u. t i rail
ly dn.nJe report nf Its findings. and
|sum o f jtS4.000.04 shall or used and tiurniiers inclusive.
ID0O {f-pt.
dr need Uy bonds No. 3 l 0 t o «* !. both
K—
st
Lake
Avenue
and
Church
, , beina In word* and fig u re s us fo llisa recommended in.- rn n s iruction
un July 1st. 1933. tl.040.flo, c v l - 1lows, to -w lt:
htrect In the T o w n o f Uinii'vood, Old Manroe And Itsnd -tiding Mpur numbers Inclusive.
S
r -a
iS
nniiiev
f " " ' V .»4t
- , - i ' . 1"??,
"rfrrc
. J !iio
V lnr - of, . tti
-Q-'i-.e-l
lor
m e purpose* oHAViiik'
f cunl»*
J
int»
iitiiiu
ri**i*ori£iriit*ti(i
rend p a r in g o f certain
additional
X I Mites.
Un July 1st, 1948. *39,00000. er|.
‘.'Whereas, the
system
of hard run West on Church Mtreet approxi­
iri.ld A l e , ,11, 110,1 isl - l r , . &gt; In
1 un ■ r ■ - cotist r III 11ll t. I-a VI Ilk.. dencad b) bonils No. 7 to lu. both
lilghw.-ijs anil
riior-ingufiir'-. and llr o v v Avenue unit 1st Mtreet In the n--pavinK. hard aurfaclna. re-hard numbers inclusive,
It-’ ulnnlng at the intersection o f denced by bonds Nc. 372 tu 407. both
surfaced roads In th - County o f mately 4,2 miles lo where the road
Tow n of Faoln, run Must on First | - u tia c in ir amt W’lUetuUK m e fo l l o w llaa alsn te n im M r ml eft the widen
( i n July
1st.. 1931,
13.400.00/
.
..
tlie
West
Hue
o
f
Section
37,
T
o
w
n
numbers
Inclusive.
turns
North,
thence
fo
llo
w
in
g
the
Menilnoie.
Htate
or
Florida,
is
Inline rind repaving o f certain exist* M reet o.ii m ilt I - the Junction of •n&lt; h i x h w n ; n r-m-ls
uiul
piiiillr 'b i d eil by I m-ii -Is No. II l &gt; S3, l-oth complete and lnad-'ii&gt;&gt;at« and.
Mouth o f K a n ge 34 Kaat
un July 1st, 14)9. * 40.000.0ft, e*j.
present road North
o.ni
miles; .hip 19,
I n * ) h ig h w a y s
and IhfiriughfarLS. T rilb y and l.-esbur* ttr.ineh--- -,f I H io rin tkh fu rrs in the
County
of minmers Inclusive,
C-ertrUde
Avenue.
run ileneeit l»y bonds No. 40X to ( ( , . Lotts
0.75
miles, with Ht.
Whereas. It would he tn the best tnence Northwesterly
■tnd me ra ilin g o f an election in A. c I. I| illro id.
. c m i ti de anil Miate o f Florida, toUn July 1st. H 9i, *0,004.1-4. eVl- Interests ol the people o f Memlnole then- e West 0.2 mile*.
N -rth 0.9 miles ••&gt; the Northeast numbers Inclusive.
d eterm in e the ouestlnn ns to win tli- l-nnla T o llsrkbam llninf I..1A lilie s -Vlll
I ileli.'(hi by bonds No. I « to 31. liotli C-iunM. Florida, to h n v- hullt and
"nnfo rd Crm-teey H-s-l O.A MHc"
.
,i
nel
o
f
Lot
57.
Ht
tile
Flat
o
f
Kt.
On July 1*.. *3«-0' Jll-OOO.OO. -,i.
lleaiiimna ut H i ' corner o f i.ake ' •I —a-l From Hiiiw-rd (•» (Jnlf t'nursior bonds shall he Issued by the
n.-cm I i i i i i o . i - .
lb-ginning at the West entl o f Joseph's,
thence West VJ mile to d-nced hy bonds No. 44 9 to 191. bulk
I tonstrurted throughout the County
- West Oravt. .Umiu-i i n (.m in t* nf tterUsBlt.
r*i..i • Hire-i un July 1st. 19*4, ’*7,000.40. e vl* i a more complete system of hard the present hard surfaced road on Stonroe road.
X I Wiles.
A lso beginning nt numbers Inclusive,
Ida. lii the sum of ( 1.664.atm no. ib.- the T o w n of I'aola. run W e s te r ly I tlektliiniiiK on t i u k tsey S tre e t I n 1den ied by bonds No. 23 to 3*. l-Otll surfaced hlKhwnys. and.
On July 1st. 1951, *49,000.00, --v].
the North line o f Section 2, T o w n ­ the N orthw est corner o f said Secprooeisls in be derived from tin sate ulotm pres- nl road 1.3a miles In the the t.tti ut .Sanf ird. F lo r id a , al u I nu.lleef s Inclusive.
ship 20. South o f Itnnge 30 Mast, tlon 27, run
Kasl
*i mile to the ! denced by bonds No. 4D2 lo 537. U u
Whereas,
some
time
nan
It
came
roml rummiii from Mark hunt to i n t e r s e c t io n With
I h e r m f In lie used and expended
F re n c h Av-nti*-.
u n J u l y 1st.
1937. I * . 040,00. •Ol- to tin- knowieiix-- of this Huard that run West 1930 feet more or less to Hand Sidin g Hoad.
...
j numbers Inclusive
f«ir Hie purpose nf the construction. l,&lt;.III! wood.
■aid point lie I tip th e c e n t e r o f Mec • -Icficed by In nils No. 29 to 34, both a tironoubccd
rn nirrim L'lly Hand 2-TA Miles
.
On July 1st. 19u2. *(*.000.00, evlsentiment
existed the entrance to the City o f Manford
l.ake llenrsn 11••ml I.H Wiles.
ie - r .u ik ir ii.il.in. paving. re-puvlng
H on -•&gt;.
T o w nsh ip
19.
Mouth o f . iiu-iiuers In clusive.
11-gtnnlnK
at
the
Intersection
o
f
]
denced hy bonds No. a38 to 59j. bc*t
Municipal
Cemetery.
throughout
the
County
o
f
Memlnole,
II- Kiiiuirut at Hi- M-itithwi it ear­ Iflim m 30 l-aial. tlicn--- run W e s t | &lt;-n J uly 1st. 193*. *9.040.00. evl*
Itnril surfacing, ru-burd -urfaclng
far th. • -instruction of additional U r . I M l * Limits Iload u.ltA Miles. Itlchmond Avenue and Jordon Hoad numbers Inrluslve.
and w id en in g
nf the
highways, ner ut the Northwest Quarter of ,104 l.-et to a p oin t a i 4 t r e t m - as - d e n c e d by bonds No. 3- to 13. but Ii hard surfaced hlahu-av*. ami fo r the
On July tst. 1963, (50.000.00. «r|.
lb ginning nt th-- InUraeclinn uf In th - Flat of Beck Hammock run
m a d s hpi 1
i horotiHoil*res
recom ­ t!;« Northwest Quarter ol .s*--tloti iii'nl at rlttbt a n a lea i loin th e c e n - 1n u m b e rs Inclusive.
reconstruction, tepnvin-r nml w id ­ the West line of Munlon 29. T o w n ­ (Mouth % m i l e , to Moore
Station denced by bonds No. 586 tu 635. b-its
23.
Township
24.
H-iotti
of
Itnnite
mended In and by lb. leport of said
H r l.mi Ilf th e A t l a n t l r i ’ i m . t l.lne
tip J u l y Isl.
I939. *14,444,04 evl- en I up o f certain exist imr high ways, ship
........14.. HoUth ol It suae 30 Me si lined; tftence
mite tf- Cam-I numbers Inclusive,
• oin mlttec of ritlx rn s arid l i l t p a y ­ 33 Kurt, run Mast ' i mite, Hieuce 11* 4 *«f
t
i* "itJ-th*V* “ t TlJ' ^
l*y tipfidi V*i * « t9 fS. t»4th «*|it!i
Un July ial. -351. Sau.Q99.09, evlwith HI. flertrude Avenue, run Houth ,,r„ n Avenue; thence Houth 1*9 milesIjikdetievii.
tnence p a r a l l e l w i t h nanl
ers nf Hernitiole t r - i n l y , FlorL.a. North to
I tail road 34 4 3 i n u m b e r s Inctu aii e.
Wht-reas.
this
n-iard
several 4.05 miles to the A tla n tlr
C o a s t , „ „ Cam ,.r«ri A v - i. _ . ...
^
____
Northerly unit Wraieri&gt; iirouii&lt;t aaltl f - e t l o a point 13 c h ain s N o r t h o f
■ind.
Ol&gt; J u l y 1st. 1919, 111.440.44. e v l- months uro nppnlnt—1 a committee Line HailroMd roa-l on Mouth s i d e 1« uat cornet o f Section 9. Tow nship i numbers Inclusive.^
'Whereas, this Hoard has ti&lt; an Irak- tlerieva t • th- North III.- of th- Mouth line -if Mrctlon 3tt. t h e n c e ’ (Iiibceil by b on ds .No. nil to 44, liutll o f the t-ltlxciis mul tax payers of -if Lots 50. 52. 61 and 66 In M M. jn South o f lian ge 31 East; thence
Un July 1st. I9.i3, *74,000.00, «dth is out-iP-ti moat careful consid­ sal-1 Mectlon 32: th-lir- West oil W i nterly
3.349
leet
lo
p r e s e n t • u u m h e r s Inclusive.
by bonds No. C91 to 790 IkU
Mectlon lln&lt; to the Northwest C o r­ bar-1 s u r fa c e d roail at VV rsterd lck s { 1-n J u ly 1st. 1911. J12,040.04, evl* Memlnole County, Florida, to look Smith's Hill-division of Heotion 27. , W est &gt;- mile to Ileardall Avenue. denced
eration, therefore,
numbers
Inclusive,
Township
It.
Mouth
o
f
Hang30
U
T„
j
Into
the
-luesti-m
o
f
tile
conslrurtl-n
lit: IT R K H O LV K R . Uy th- L-mrl ner o f said Mectlon 23; th ru m Mouth curlier. Hietire W e s t e r l y f o l l - i w l m * ) d e n c e d by bonds No. 07 lo 7*. Imtti of fu rther hard surfaced highways, liitsl. 0.5 miles.
HR
I
T .F ,U H T H B H
RESOLVED,
{
i(K
I
T
F
t
’
H
T
H
B
H
____________
_____
....
mite; thence VV--.it Vi roll- to ■aid li e i d s u r fa c e d ro.nl t w h l c l i is numt-eri. 1net uaiv*.
o f County i.'nnimlksloni r a o f K-mland lu make a report- to this Hoard
It rev ler Iload 0.-4A Miles.
jTlt.it f-f the t -ml
amount o f the I That the said bonds In the sum Of |
n-ile County, Florida. Gut it la the hard surfaced rout ut ilarriaon'n to b-- w i d e n e d itntl tmvi d ) t.( m i l e s
On July 1st. 19(8, *13,044.40, ev l- with Its recommendations, and.
Beginning oil St. Ci* rtriidc A v e - ] R„|d bon-ls to he Issued. It a u t h o r ls - ] * 154.000.00 It Down as Merles "U " »h»|i ]
•iiitrrniltMili.il o f this I lu ir l that it rorner la tietleva.
I &gt; tin .'fu rtliwest
corner
o f the denced hy bonds No. 79 to 91, both
Whereas, the said committee o f mi-- ut u point 'i mile W est of the i „,| |lV
,u,.,-ti»e -■ ille.i n-.| held |be rct!*cd serially over a period 4 |
Ilvrroln lto.nl 11.7 Wiles
w ould he expedient am.' to 'lie livst
N o r t h e j s i Q u a r t e r o f t-*- Nortticart number.i Inclusive.
j
cilia--us
has
give,,
lhm
ntier
ib
eir
F
*
’
t "v ,. of Section 27. Township Jf (tr (bat
purpose, tne -'titirr
p r o -: 3» years In the manner i.-llowitg, j
PK
iv.-slr.nl53 at th. .'.'..rH...
mill I I 1-.t * ...
JPtCresGs o f JL mil...:- I ..,tn ,. | |..r. ,
-Aft1* ulv I*- i'*i i. ( t l . 4ttn.no, t.v l. serious consideration, and bus f u l ­ 19. Houtli of Kauge av Last, r u n .
.
ittiu 1. ........ . .
der i ved from tin* sale o f lh(* I t o - w l i :
[ ‘•I ••••- pi —. * u nar-l uurtacril roail: Mouth. Ilatlice 211 Kost.
**•&lt;♦. -i#i-| this troaru in lima it •
iletircil l-y lionds No. 93 to 143, both ly made r e norl nf Its findings, and HoUth 4.(5 miles.
I i,.,min designated as Merles C. lit I On July 1st. 1930 *1.000.04. e»lp»
ent unit in the heat Int- rcsts o f Hcml- •in tin- OareuIn Hi,ml, nin N orlli O.ji
iimiil-rN Inclusive.
I l l Into lliiail A wiles,
• h «s recommended the cunstrtietlnn
I’ nnl.i Juliet lull tloiol ll.:t Miles
i -I,,,
„ f * 150,000,00 shall he u s e d -denced by boml No. !.
I rnili-s to tli*- Mi--.--* o -j tnf. N :r t h
nolo i 'o o - . r i k'lurH i. i . 1—j .
iii-itiutiitut - n Ho- B fo o t brb'k e..,!.)
un July 1st. I'M I. IIS.485.00, uv! land paving of certain
udiUlluital
lleginniitH at the tnt-rsceU-irt u f jig n , i ext. ii-b. d .for the
___ §purpu::-l.
_
r o f Ii Un
-- _July --1st., -1931.
- - - (2.400.(10. evl* rldr - f I!iv O-iCebti. Cypj*
c-iin- --f’ lha * i riuty of Benito -1-. -.---i.t;.» r....... i &gt; ; , r d o to Manoo-I, at &lt;t-&lt;iicu-1 I-v hmida No. Iu*&gt; to I 2U. btitli hlkltivuys and thoroughfares, sod cin»v.* A vfiiui ' anti 1st street In tli-* runalrucltnir.
to 3, bolll
rc^con.itructinK* pftv * |itfiicrd by bonds No,
iructlnii
M t i i i i o , in me Mini of ll.tsn.noo.-i-i p.iny's ottlee.
a India 1,‘j m iles m - a s u r e d a io m t iinnim-rs Inclusive.
lias
also
recummendeil
the
widen­
Tow
n
of
Faoln.
run
East
on
F
i
r
s
t
,
|,i;t
surfacing,
re|
numbers
Inclusive,
re-paving. hard
I.uke Wills Itonit .'I.A lilies.
f ' l f th*. purpoia o f tho construeun July tat. 19(3, (19.040.00, evl- ing and repavin g ol certain exist- Street 0.
this rou-l N o i t l i mid W e s t e r l y f r o m
.940.40. evl.
3
milto
tipJune.Ion
of
widening
t
h
e
'
On
July
lnt,
1932.
hard
surfa
cin
g
and
ll-uliiulnK ut tlie Mouth end o f j tfjp 1«^n|,ll)ir(| A)r
l u l l road denced by buuda No. 131 to 134, hoi h big high w
i r o n . 1 re-eons*.rurtibti,
paving. re.
ays
and thoroughfares. Trilb
”
ways
y and Leesburg Brunches o f A. foil, w in g highways, roads and pub- deneed by bonds No.
to 6. IrvU
Iirtvlnit. hard siirfaeintc. re-hard sur­ present hard surfaced road on An-- It russ.nif &lt;oi liay dtreet in the town number- |n*iM3f c
ml Ihc calHiig o f an election to C. I. Railroad.
ilc thoroughfares Mi thr County nf numbers Inrluslve.
mil&gt;
lu
tinFlat
•
f
North
Ctiulu
fa c in g mtil w id en in g tin hluliways
Un July 1st. 1910. *17,000 04, ovt
o f Qvledo,
tlli-ltrlillluWliiK the
3c
I
's
i.li
(o
Markham
Hoad
l..l'i
Miles
e
term
lint
the
iiuestinti
as
to
wht-thOn
July
1st.
1933,
(
t
,
000.04,
i-vi.
Seminole
and
Htate
nf
Florida,
tn,
and public I h n ro u *hfarrs id tjenil. ota, said point Iu-Iuk at the North- presem i foot Uriel, emn! J,:i miles -ti-oce.l pv In,mis
.* bunds Khali be
Is*tied by th-IL ginnin g a; tho cornet o f l.uk*- wtt:
denced try bonds Nl). 7 to 19, bolll
.m.» u Coiiutv, i l o m u . in ibis resolti- wist corner -1f the .Northeast Quar­ innij* iir 1- a to Die cast cud ol in-- uumlo-rH Inclusive.
i
County
o
f
Seminole.
State
of
F
lo
r
i­
Street
and
West
(trove
Av-niiIn
Iteml Fri-m SaufnrJ T o L o l f ( ‘nurse numbers Inclusive.
South .vest
Quart* r nf dirt road between lainicwuo-t ami
Mon h erein a fter noire purl leiilnrl) ter of tin
un July 1st. 1417 1)8.040.40, cvlIn the sum of 11.t-60.0-l0.no. the Hit- T o w n i t I'unlu. run W esterly
tin July 1st, 1931. (5.090.04. --Vl.
X I Mllrs.
1. Hun lh nf U'aaMel. thence W esterly 4.3 miles itenced by buuda No 131 to 171. Iiolli da,
described and set forth, and If said Mrctlon 2*. Town.-Jdp 21.
tiroi-r-h to I-.- derived from the mil- along present road 1.35 mile/ to
K 'g ln tiin g on Hughey Street 111 denced by bonds No. I l to 15, Until
1" ini Issue la authorised in the man- I tank*- 33 Mast, run lias l S llllle tu more i.r less ucross
■j »--■ Creeiti numbers Inclusive.
thereof to lie used and i-xpeluled the road running I'riim .Markham tin- City nf Hunfntil. Florida, at Its numbers Inclusive
f o r hureinuflrr set forth. In tire Heron-1 Mtreet In revn ••il Man nf i l l - n-&gt; Northw esterly to and alnriK
Un July 1st. 19(8. *19,000.00. e v i ­ for the purpose o f the construction, tu 1'ingwiiod.
Un July 1st. 1935. (6,090,44, evlIntersection with
French Avenue,
the o m ceetl- derived finiu the » i l * Cliuiuotu. thence .South H mltc '
denced
by
bonds
No.
173
tu
190,
bulb
th-*
Southerly
aid*o
f
Horlnht-oft
c . construction, paving, re-pnvlng,
Luke (tenet n lton«l La Mllrs
said nolnt bi-lug thi- center of Sec­ d-nced by bonds No. 16 to 21, both
■n Fast ,» l»- way of in- l.ake Charm llrunch of numbers Inclusive.
B9.
. tl.er. of l o r tbo i.ser, p u r p o r - s un i P a l m e t t o Aveuri-*. th en ce
hard
surfacing,
re-hard
s-trfa-tlng
I
L
c
Inning
.it
thSouthwest
cur­
numbers
Inclusive.
tion
36.
Tow
n
sh
ip
19.
South
of
Han
gi­
• It if.'lr lierelbahwve set forth, and. prOximately 334 (i-*'t to First Htre*l, the Atlantic Coast i,Inc I tall road
Up July 1st, t!HIt, 120.000.40, e v i ­ and w idening o f
the
highways, lier id 1Ii-* Northwest Quarter of ll) Kasl, ttlenCe rutl West 3140 feet
un July 1st. 1936, 17.no9.na, ,-ri.
■ M 1 C llT ltllit
I t l i K f d . V e i ­ t hi nee Southerly --ii First Mlrc.-t a- upprojlniat-dy on-- mile tu the pr--s&gt; denced by l-miils No. 141 to 2lu, both road* ami
thoroughfares
recom
­
the
North
west
Quu-ter
of
Hectlon
denced
by
bonds No. 22 to 21, bolll
tn
a
point
524
le
l
measured
at
ls lire determination of this round Hie West elul o f l..|l-e Mills -nt -i foot brick r.iadt th -in-e N o r t h ­ numbers Inclusive.
mend--I In and t-v the report of said 22. Township 29. H-mtli o f Range right angles from the - --nt- r line numbers Inclusive.
H at toe total inn .uni of to Ceilur Mtr- *, theiirc Mast on erly aloliK said brick road 1.3 mile*
Un July 1st. li.jo. *21.000.00. e v i ­ committee o f rltlxeos atul tux pay- 32 Fast, run Fast
rnlle. theni-e o f the A tla n tic Coast Line Hallroa-I.
un July 1st. 1937. (1.009.44, evldenced by linudn No. 211 lu 231, both ( err.
reii'ilreil fur Hie purpos.-s « - p r o v n t road Hironsilt llcoru-- Jacobs 10 tlo Sanford mul firluiubi roml.
f Semin-.I--. County, Florida, North I-- Lak*
I;* n - i L . ti-* o- * thence South westerly pur.-.lh-l with denced by blinds No. 29 to 36. bulk
i Is tlie nuin n! fI.StO.QOa.on, iiml ti.iston .la--/., prupertli-s m i l
bliitk-'-ln lllllosiv--.
I'hidmdii-llettcvn Hmid 3.9 W ilis
i
a
ml
numbers
Inclusive.
N
ortherly
mul
W
ek
trrly
nround
said
said
Itallroad
2005
fret
to
u
point
i 1it* 11 .irt* Us I*, i
n.'
I tn July Im. 19.M, *32.000 00, evlIlmrlnnliU! at the Intersection o f
it
.-I lean. ..f bonds in the
U h -reas. this Ih-ar-t has given Lake tienevu tn the North Hit" of
On July 1st, 193*. *9,449.04, cvb
North o f the South line
i*« th ■ Kfi O M iv nf
l t d OMI*.Oil halt i e i-'nut-l II -It.r - nth S t n . t and Avcrnti "i&gt; ’‘ In denced by bonds N--. 232 to 25J botll muchtion most careful consol- rmion, said Section 22: timin'*1 West nit otf-f chains
H'-rtiun 39. thence W esterly 3,- denced liy bonds No. 37 lo 15, both
t -11**11 *• »Nurlli»fiini- in-- i o .vii of Chulmita. run Mast im numbers Inclusive.
• itn I.e k ill". )l re- am ; *
therefore.
Sertlon lln-- to the Northwest cor
204 feet to the present hnr-l sur­ numbers Inclusive.
&lt;Wt i&gt;.
, i »u*n
cor* | • &gt;&gt;1111 Sir* • t 979 feet lo A ven u e
llr , '
♦M
.1. rlrs It erly
tip July l u . 1431, *2 1.000.110. evlHi;
r
r
H
F
H
O
L
V
K
I
i . By the Huard fit-r -if said
Menton
22:
tlmnco
Un July 1st. 1934. Jt9.404.no. evlfaced
nt West- nllck's corner,
r-.r
.if
V..|r„n«*i;
lln*no
('
*i*
- HI*
i
t-iein e North on Avenue " M*' denced by h-itids No. 251 to 277. both of County C-nnmlsMoners of Hcml- Houth *» mile; thence West '• mile thence read
Is.ae -( bon-ls
W esterly
fo llo w in g
sahl d-nced I-y bonds No. (6 to 55. butli
#rhlrtl
ihi’Ticc number.-: Indus!'...
A to i.e f'-r tlta IvHil S Hilltf. ill *Tm \ v-.rtli &gt;. mill* i '••I fues&lt;
lloie
I'o
iiiii).
Kim
Ida,
tiial
It
Is
tho
1-.
tmjd
surfaced
road
a!
Harrison's
hard nurtured road (w hic h Is to numbers inclusive.
Fi.i.a^i 11 i . ; - i.&gt; ■-»
♦ ••w*# v»V s ' id is,lie • ( • • iidbt‘ 1U 4*»» II
un July im, 1953, tSS.OOo.oo, r v l - -IrteriiilltaUiiii o f tills It aril that corner in tloneva.
inure or Ir i on Th ird
UU July 1st. 191". $11,099.04. evl.
hi- widened and p a v -d ) 1.1 miles
lliMU’l North I ' i UllltM iu th*1 S-re. I to 111- Must tine -if the town- -tenr-d by bonds No. 27H til 303, hoth
il
lnt--r-.it ut th-It Would Im expedient Iiml t-i the
Cl-rri-ln Hood Cl.7 't iles
to tlo Northw est
corner
of tho de need by bonds No, 56 lu 66. bulk
rn**r
of
Nor
ihWwrl
N«ntkl
Jiiruli;.
&gt;♦ (lift! i-ne-lmlf per rnn- d e -if I 'lltliil-iU. tl-i I ii*-c North 1124 nunil« rs Incluslv- .
Pert Mltercats -if Si-tlllnole Coun­
H«giiin1ng at the Northerly end
lives I net naive.
tin ft:tl i t 1prnfM&lt;rty.
r -ti July 1st. 1431, *39.000.40 evl - ty. tTorbln, and this Hoard deems It of the present hard surfaced road Northwest Quarter of the N o rth ­ mini
.-• i lam- -.i - a.- to lli* H-oithonst
Un Julv 1st. 19(1. (12,004.40. evlQuarter of Hectlon (. T o w n f*«irk« I H i m I I •" MJIrn.
.enthio- f** n l’ . i m it ii!ly , \ ..
• r the j.'ortii a at QUai t- i ■ f tlenccd by hotuln No. 30 1 to 331, both expeill- III to the best Interests of -•ti the usc—ilu Roa-l, run North east
d-nced
by bonds No. 67 lo 78. both
dilp
24
South.
Hang-50
Fast.
1* M“ l- t - r»* « lo
.•/ »fj rtfir#* •*rin)i\ o v n j
4&gt;* ',' 1 :t ** *ti
N-o III west
Q u i t t e r of
the ,‘ iumhers Inclusive.
Bomlilole Count)'. Florida to Issue 4 7 miles to tb-‘ Street on tin- North
numbers ItieluaiVP.
U) li-ito Itnud 5 Miles.
nil**
tu Mont
un July 1st. 1953. *30.000.00, evl- 1-- nil o f the County Ilf H--mtu &gt;le, iltli' o f the Osceola Cypress Com­
•'t M a n y * ♦•urn Ut •!*.•* {
*
f. f
. • Jill •' r
■• || n 2|.
Un July 1st. 1912. (13,000.40 .evi­
IP winning mi lie- S foot hrlck mail
».i i J Tuu ti* T • • o -liiii ' I South. Itun :e .12 l-iast.
- tn ,-d by b&gt;-nds No. 332 to 3-11, tn-tb .-il.it- • t Florida. In the sum of * l .- pany's office.
»♦ • *f i * •
'.** Hi. ir.im . *
' ;;
running from Ovledu t " Sanford, at denced by builds No. 79 lu 91, Imth
lh
ll
* loMt,
,11,Hh
«|o s nt
tji
: •* *4••
i. t II tie nttloherti Inclusive.
669,444 40 fo r the purposes of the
numbers
Inclusive.
a
poini
1.4
nilh-a
measured
along
Lake
'tills
Bond
X.A
Miles.
*
or
1
ti
iii•
»
*
if'lnrtwilllit *&gt;f If IhI). &lt;o In- ,
n' ' ‘ " '
un July 1st, 1939, *84,000.00, —v l - -i-nsl rorllrm.
I tl-l
-I
I lie IP
r-'-conitriii'tlux p a v ­
North
tin July 1st. 14(5. 114.004.09. - vtBeginning at t li •- Houth end of tills roa-l north it mi w esterly from
i f*r 1 ** ill 1^**,
1st. 1-2.*., s—Id bonds
A veil no I fill! lit
!■ Ol.
&lt;t. ip ad by bonds No. 393 to 150, both ing, r-'-pavIng, hnr-l surfaring, ref'lln*-, 11
Line
Hullroail danced by h-inda No. 93 to 145 both
present hard surfaced road on A v e ­ ih&lt;- Seaboard Mr
■Hie 1-- i'l.u-. U lolrt. li.a toil 1’in In«c 1UI- t'n- -nil .minbur* Inclusive
*lr ,,..irtf».iti*.n .,f « iu/wiou ;••• *' '
ot
l.mtl surfa cin g and widenin g th-Tossin g - ii |!a)
Street
in the numbers Inrluslve.
i - i) fi in t t»» 700 *l,,r
1*'
It nml *f lii* nil ‘41K 1.4 in•%;» X\ Mllrd.
11.. I T 1 I ItT IIM It
IIMHUI.VKD. hb li-.v.i. s iprl public thor-tughfarea nue l&gt; In the Flat of North Chuln- Tow
o n July 1st. 1314. JI5.040.09. evi­
n
of
o
v
l
.
do.
thence
follu
w ln g
f
tamii
it
1
.
sahl
point
Wring
nl
the
N
orth­
*rs incli|nj,&gt;
I ul'4*
il t If 1fi t p-r*4*' •‘Ildll nf That Hiild bonds In ihc sum of •&gt;f Meuillude C.iUtlt., l-’ b-rlda. In this
Jm * 'itiit rfii
west corner of the Northeast Quar­ tin present s foot hrlck mud 2.3 d e n c 'd by hoiida No. 106 to 124. bulk
IioihIj. Known im H *r• I . t.r-l. e I lot I -it If Itflll I -Id,
Urn YJ1*1*. t•III* i lli 11
fit tlx « »V|# ihl ’ . -I'.-MM-.it-i known us Hcrt--s " ( " 1
intb-n
b
-re
ln
a
fte
r
more
partl-'iinumbers
Inclusive.
.rinnli ia lU’l f- eI Soul |i .i i i
mill t.
I--- rpirr. i.f . 13-\ii0ti.ih«* v. .* tf. Illin ■I gtl I». icllre-l a* i lullv o v e r ■ p- r tn .' -|i -crllt-d and set forth, and ter of thi- Southwest Quarter of miles no r-- or less tn tin: east end
( 1*u
Ot) July 1st. 1915. 116,000.41-. rvlSection 2S. Township 21. Houth of of the dirt road h&gt;, ween Longiiiin ir shall to .ir in ­
•if K(»i ’ t 1s41i ’f 1&lt; "&lt;.•\\ fti
hid o l 24 y- irn &gt;ti the nmniier fo l»
*
*!*♦»
f
,i
l
I.mid
Issue
is
mithorlx-I
lu
wood and W,a*ner: th'-nee v-eeterly id-b-a-l b, bond* No. 121 to 156,
•
i
u. &gt;* S&lt;-i-t 1i»f ii r*fi w i i ! m*\. *14,11 JNlirill 1.7 $ h.vi tn ; l o - w l l :
to -ii fiv e and one* uf
1lie uiaiint-r hereto aft - r net forth, Itaug,• 32 Fast, ruti Fast &gt;; mile ".2 miles mure or less gcrosn lire numbers Inclusive.
i* r
*9* J'i
Li i'-c-flid Mil--'I to i t vised .Mali or
■it I 4 .Iltli » tu &lt;* •n.-v
Un Julv l i t 1*i3i 11 nan eii cvl- M&gt; iti iH# i 1t ■l|BI*. (•(»!•t-i-r Milium tlie In- T%.*i*r■![»,1, &gt;-eT (j- III rt
lot- pfi ce-ils tiijriVeil troni Cbuliu-ta,
un July 1st. 1916. (17.440.44. «-vl- i|*|i
;
to
C
r " k ; thence n orthw esterly to and
thence Houth *4 tulle
■■■ I-..,*:.:.
ii i'ii,4• V\ f at
. mil-'. till-tic-* d-nced hy bond No. I.
thr sale thereof for the u -s, pur­
l.ik
Charm. 2Utrt Ii li intln, I! n-ii Ct* West 'k mil--.
s ild lu n Is to m.i- Ivilll, run F. lot In
(ill
July I t. 19*2. *2.OC0.40. eVl- poses nml objects hereinabove set F a lm e it " a ve 11tn . Hi - im-c Fust up- along the southerly side nf the deuci-d hv bonils Nn. 137 to 153. bolll
lh» !M - fulli.w F it th e l-r- -.-• nt r-m-l it * ni'&lt;
proxlm nlel)
33a
fid
to First rig h t - o f- w a y of the L a k e Charm numbers I delusive.
urili
•r u period of thirty :•
.11- IWlug tliir l-rl-k d-'th - -1 I-v bonds No 2 to 3, Imth forth, nml.
Un July 1st. 19(7. ( I * . OOO.nii. rvl*
rtpiitis| jiiiid l.«|&lt;n ( ’ Him ii » tu South- io - d to - oilier ti
Street, thence .Southerly Oil First Brari-'li of th-* A tla n tic Coast Line
manner l.-rofnttfter
of Ua-eola road nml numbers Inclusive.
Itr. IT F C R T I I K K
HF.HUI.VKIt, Htfoel around th* West • ini of l.ake Itallroad approximately one mllp to il'iii'-’il by bonds Nn. 151 lo 171. both
(•nun
Vt
**!*L$
■
1
•
tli
r
l
»
l&gt; to tip- i. - j-iConl amt Ui-uuva hrieh road,
un
July 1st. Fit;t
*3,040.04, evl - That ll Is the determination of this
■Ola
mi l nft,- r ihc ilt* 1
Inclusive.
"■ id »jh im* Kit Rl
•if Atliiiltl-t
V.f j •SO ■
i l —vvelt l.ake- It sail - 1.7 .Miles i denced by bonds No. 4 to 9, both Hoard that th-- total amount of .Mills to Cr-liir S t r u t , thence Last tlie present 1 foot brick ro ad‘. lluriirs unnilii-rs
•f; - Ill) . ISMII- of C-lrist
Un July IM. 1418. ( 19.409.04, evi­
on present r-ad through lleurg*- N orth erly alo ng sahl brick mitt* 1.5
1 in- Hnllrond.
A Ino llculttI UO be --.It
July 1st. 1924;
■ (biRlniitng nr the HnUlheunt ci-l'- uiim h-rs Inrluslve.
tmiids r--i|iilre-l for
the
purposes Jill--liedenced
by
lionds No. 172 lo 130, bolll
mlb-s
to
tin
Hanford
and
Urlando
i
n
f..and
liaston
Jacobs
propor*
ill
tig
t
HiUltfi
lift*
I
3
1
it
l
e
t
Said t-duils to :&gt;e
tin
July 1st. 1931. *1.444.40, - v l - aloresnlil Is tin- spin of t l , 660,009.44
the lUnomlnam-r of tin- Huiitti wb s ( Quarter uf
number:- inclusive.
I inn of. 11.41,4 'Ul i ti-ll iiml *iti'f»b*e. Fast i.f thn Mori i*
i ” :.-*- et-rriiwe:it -fu.irt- r of H-ctlon denced t.s bunds No, 7 tu 14, built nnd that sa’-l Issue of buiuls lu tb-&gt; lies atul illoiiv III-' North 111" of roml.
nn
July
1st. 19(9 I24.4l)0,ll0, ivl(liu lu iilit-ii'iM -'n Moail 5.4 Miles.
" 4 1 tn I to too. both m in ij- r * in- tlie Holt thu i T ‘ • n a i l * i nf In \ o r lb Tn- nnlilp 21. Muutli o f Itaug-- 34 uiimln-rs luelnslv-.
slim nf 11.664,1194.911 shall lie isNil-ll Mrs. It L. Ilodgeti )&gt;ropi rty to the
Iteglutting ut tin- iiitera4rt1n.il of lb-need by l-olulJ No. 191 to 21o. hot it
- :t.»t Quarter - f said . -t Ion 10. Kasl. run on III- Iimelu sive
till
July I t. Fi:la. *5.004.44, e v I • lit three srrles. to I*• known reM|n*r- Fust line of said S crtP n 23. llieliee
n11y estilliami
Avenue " U ” , mimtiers inclusive.
f « • t to
tlie Seventh Street
T h e tu-tu o f l.i.mls known n, t un Flint I- anil runneet With Ill- II d o -l for r-at-l roml Nurlln rly 1,55 detu-e-l by lionds No. It to 15, led It tlvely as Merles A, Merli-s il. and Northeasterly I3t:rUli Jill) 1st. 1954, 121.494,04. evi­
Northeast cortn-r o f t'-nirli-r) pro* In ill- T o w n o f - ’huliiota. run Fast
'•nrle-j C lo in- fur the Slim of 113*1,- Ov1ri|«i it(i-I tiem-va rood
mil*
to tlo- Flint ami West Q u a r ­ iinnibi-rs luctunlve,
H
erbs
F.
T
h
e
Issue
-if
lionds
known
l.elnkuri I t -*n-t IM- Mites
mllu, thence oil Seventh Street 67-1 feet T o A v e ­ denced by lionds No. 211 tu 231. I",lh
404.1)11 s.it.t IKSIIU o f tniinl- ahull hui-r
Un
July 1st, 1936, *0,040,00, uvl- ns Merles A. to ha for the sunt of imrty . I hem e l-iasl
ter Heel l-m line of Heel loll 21. m ine
numhi-rs
Inclusive,
nue
‘
T
V
,
(hence
North
on
Aveiiuu
North
mlb
t
‘&gt;
Roberts
corner,
Heglutilng
thbrick
roa-l
rim*
lu litre -1 ut til- lute of fiv e it ml
T wtishlp and Hang- . tlienee N o r t h ­ dutceil by bands No. 16 to 21. bolh *769.990.00; tenl-l Issue o f bonds shall
(22.944.44, evi-in Julv 1st. 19'
mile, thence North “ F " 1564 t ret to Third H ir e d , thetiemie-h .If per centum per milium. Hu- nlug from •&gt;vl-i-l - to A m f - r i l , at n westerly
uernsn
HiNnrlttw • st numhers Inclusive,
lieur Interest at the rate of five- atul thence Fast
*7,1104 44, - v l- o n e .half per eenliim per annum, IH 'm iles to ihc North west corner Fast 1994 fi---i more or less o iiltlen r-d liy lionds No. 232 to 253 liutll
tin
Julv 1st. 193
Interest on mild lionds to be.paviibln point *,( tulle West nml ’ • lull-- Q U ar-.r of said
S-idlon
21, the
Noah Jacobs property.
Third Hlr- d to the blast lln- -if the liumliers Inelhalve.
Kcnvl-annu i lly i said bonds to mature H- -VIt ll o f 111- --enter i.f M-'CtlOll 2. N'lrlheant Q u a rl-r
of Mi-ctlon 24. I denced liy bonds No 22 to 28, l—lh tin- In lererl on sal-1 bond:: lo be o f llrep
On July 1st. 1952. (21,000.00. evi­
I'lirkrf llonil 1.25 'tiles
T o w n s lte o f IT.uliiota. tlirnce North
aerlall* o v e r it period o f thirty Ti-wnshlp 21. houtli of HatiK- 31 -ml throiigli Heel to ii 17. ti dlsltinr ' numbers inclusive
payable
semi-annually;
said
t-oti-ls
It-'uinniiig on tin- ( -vledu-llentrvn H2o f ---1 tn-ire or less to tin- Hlllltll- denced liy bonds No. 25( to 277. bath
miles.
year - i- H-i inn niter
tiei - linifli-r Mast, tun North "
Un July 1st. 193*. *1,000 90, e v i ­ to me turn Serially o v e r a period of
•if 2.1 miles to th- Northwest c o r ­
numbers
Inclusive.
i-oruer • f the Northeast Q u ar­
Lay Street 11,73 Miles
art forth, ft iin&gt; nml a lt e r tin* -late
ner o f tiabl Heellotl 17. Ih-nc-t North denced ity bonds No. 29 to 56, holh lldri.. years. In the in a n 11- r h e re ­ road at a point L mile W est o f the rast
Up July IM. 1953, J26,01)0,04, evi­
Fast line of Hrctluu 12. Township ter of til'- Northwest Quarter o f the
ll-'itlnnlng up liny Ht rent in C
o f loau-im-e t lie r - - r . sahl t«--ii-- of
1 ,v1 1.45 rtiili-M passing Troui Ltilt- -m numhers Inclusive.
in
after
set
forth,
from
and
a
fter
{
nf Hedlnn 21, denced hv Imtids No. 278 to 303, both
I-onda to In datr-l Jut) tst. F-2T Tow n of (ivied-- w tie--• ti Ir: i&gt; vi
Un July 1st. 1939, *9,000.00. ovl- tip- -Ial** -*f issuance ti-er-iof; said 21. Houtli of Kange 31 Kusi tlp-nce Southeast Quarter
1 ' 'V-st.-rly side to tin- Manford all-1
Buhl bond
I-. lie oi iii. denom ina­ i’d tiy the Hen hoard A ir Llur Ita ll' -nl., mio In Irk roail at the North- ilrneed hy bonds No. 37 tu 16, both Is.uie of Itonils to lie dated July run North VJ mile to Florida. A v e ­ Tow n sh ip 21 South. Itange 52 Fast. numhers Inclusive.
On July 1st. 1954, $28,000.00. evi­
Way,
tin
m
e
run
Hniltli
4.-'&gt;
lull
nue.
th'
nee
West
*i
mile.
(hence
,
thence
Fast
&gt;i
m
ilto tli-' Fast
tion of Jinuu.du cm
mul iiumher('•■at -•orner nf Mectlon 8. T-&gt;wtishl|i numbers Inclusive.
1st, 1425; salit lionds to Im of the
Luke .L-sstip A r m o r or. Miles,
31. thence denced hy bonds No. 394 tu 331, both
c l front I to lit), Iim I- mioihers IIIOil July 1st. 1314. (IU.40t-.44. e v i ­ den-.mlmitlon o f tl.04Q.no each, and North i-j mile to the North line o f ; line of sahl Hectlon
■iltll --f Hang-- 30 I’inSt.
ll ..Int.luu nt it-.-- curlier o f Main
I,
same Tow n sh ip
and North I 65 ntllcs to the Tit u sville numbers Inclusive.
elusive. a;n|.
denced hv lionds No, (6 to 55, both numbered fr-unl I to 760, both num­ Section
Sl-nf-iril &lt; riuelrry IIon-I ll/J Mllrs
un Julv 1st. 1355. (30.009.00, nilroil d.
Itange.
U K IT F I ' F T It Mil ilKHOt.VF.H. MU-- i ami Lake .Irssup Avenue in
bers Inclusive.
Leg inning -Itiu feet Fast of the Ittimhels Inclusive.
A,
Aiilin
.
Aildltloli
to
Oviedo,
run
T h a t of Hi. total un tut of the
I.uke I'll arm Itnud 1 Mile
Un July 1st, Frit, * 11,004,44. e v L
U hlenliic All-1 i 'a t l u g T h e I'resent d- nced by bunds No. 332 to 361. both
Mouth half mile post uf Section 38.
Thi- Issue o f
bonds
known as
numbers Inclusive.
North l j mill- on Lain- Jessup A Ve­ Township Ft Houtli
said bonds to be Matted, if uutllOl
Beginning 143 feet South grid 5In
o f Itange 34 ilenretl by lionds No. 66 to -ill, both Herbs il to lie fo r tlie sum of *150.llund Through Cienrtn X.A Miles
On Julv Ut. 1956. (89.000.00, evi­
Ise-t I-■ un election railed mul lu-id nn- to ,M-t iiml 1st Cliliri ll.
numbers Inclusive.
Fast, run North hail feet.
000.99; sal-1 Issue of lionds shall fret Fast -if Hi- Northw est corner
Beginning ut the intersection nf denced l»y hands No. 362 to (50. bolb
I*n
I
in
Springs
lln.iil
;|
Miles,
f o r thsi purpose, thidin- pmOn July 1st. 131 *12.044.04. evl- bear Interest ut tin* rate of fiv e and -if tlie Southeast
Quarter of the the T itu s v ille Hood w ith the Ovledu
t ilnleriiii I II) ll-ta-l It Miles,
numhers
Inclusive.
lleglllllll.K Mt til- Inter*'-el Ion nf
de
need
by
bonds
No.
67
tu
78.
both
cocila derived from th*- sal- of th*
Northeast
Quarter
o
f
Section
14.
Il-'giiintiiK on ti-ur-lull Avenin- nt
one-half tier centum per annum,
and lieneva Knad on tile North
IIF IT F U R T H E R
KKHOLVLP.
and
W arren a point ell f-i t North of tlie A t ­ numbers inrluslve.
bonds il-sorn itiil a* Mrrics A. In the , Hunt laikc Avenue
of Range ■** i line of Hectlon 33. To»vn»hl|&gt; 29
the Interest on said bonds to Im Township 21. Houtli
That
the
sal-1 bunds In the sum of
I
Htrent
In
th*
T
o
w
n
o
f
L
-m
g
vviiih
),
atim o f t7co.ooo.no shall to used and ■
to Lake
Charm, Houth of Itange 32 Fust, run North
un July 1st. 19(5. *13.440.04. e v i ­ payable send-annu ally; sal-1 bonds Fast, run Fast
lantic Coast l.tu- I lull mud Crossing
IP attended - icltlalvely for the loir- run Went uiul Moulliweeti i ly fi»1&gt; oil Ci-- Month aide nf Meet loll 9, denced by l-onda No. 79 In 91, both lo mature serially over a period of t ii slice toll,uvlim iho present road L75 Inll-M t-i lieneva He hold Mouse 115-1,009.114 known ns Series
shall lie retired serially o v e r ti perton in g the presetil louil 3 mllmi to Tovviishltl 24 Houtli of Itange 2 1 iiiiinlii-rii lui-lnslve.
tioaes of must ruclirix, r * -i oustrip-i
th lrlv years. In the manner here­ nroliml siitd Lake Cliaeni lu Souther
-'(irui-r, thi-iii-e West &gt;• mite, ilienci: i lud of 39 y- ars In thu manner felIlia, i-'-vlo t r---|iavlrm. l-ar-l .•orfuc- III- Attitatli' C i m s I Llin- ItuHron-l at Fit'll. It'll West
Un July 1st. 1911, *11,400.40, e v i ­ in after a- t forth, from ami a fter thr ly ride* thence Westerly lo the mad j f lir l|, *j toll*-,
thence
.
tnence
West ' « lowing, t o - w lt :
I
’aliu
lipring".
l-util
8ftst. rr hard curfiu'lnit ami *» Id- ulii u
Month 1j mil-, ill-nee West 2 mllcii denced hv* bonds No. 92 to 145.
tittle -if Issuance th ereof; said is. on tile Fast side of Vtlsntle
le coast
‘ ia :l lull--. Uiiiicc - North f o llo w in g the
o n July 1st. 1931. (I.ooo.oo. c 'lItniiil F r-n i Fnrest I it) Smith
l h - fol'otrlnt; liluhwa-.H. loa-l ant
numbers Inclusive.
•m i'lncwuy to Manforil Avenue,
sim - f hands to I-- d a t'd July 1st, Line Railroad. Also i-egluning 103 hllrk roa-l to rorn er o f Usccola
Mt .Miles.
On July 1st. 1915. *15.044.oo, evl- 1626: sold band* t " !»• ■ f
public Hinroii-tlifnreH In lh- Ciiurilt
(trauae llonlev aril 2..j Mllrs.
Ur- feet Houth mid 5)4 fe e l Fast of th-a r-ad atul the Hanford und Genova denced bv bond No. I.
On July 1st. 1932, (2.400.09, evl*
Ilegliuiliig
at
center
o
f
Hccitiin
l-'»
o f Heuiln-j!:- and Ktaie o f Fl-ublo
lh sinning at tlie c orn -r nf O ran ge deuce.| by bonds No. 149 to 129. butli nomlnstlor. » ( • 1.904 90 each, uml N&lt; 11Invent corner of the H-iutheasi hrlrk mud.
deuced by bunds No. 2 to3. liuth
TuwnahlP 21. Houth
nf R a n g e ill boulevard stnl Hou-h Oregon Hit eel numbers Inclusive.
to-»v|t:
u
numbered from I t-- (50, both num­ Quarter -if the Northeast Quart--,
11tin r II ■•tike It ond L7 Mllrs.
numbers inclusive.
Kail, rutl Houtli nml H-iulh- rlv a- in tin- Flat of Sanford l-'atins. run
tut Jnl; ikt. la**, (I6.444.nu, e vl. bers Inclusive.
of sahl Section 19. run South ami
I .eke Wary llnnit l.il* Wiles
It-gin nin g at lh- Houthuast c o r ­
long pr-sunt
travelled
niu-i 1 -i Fo*ilh\Vesl-*rl&gt; mi said t)*utlavai-1 lo deuced by bonds No. 121 to I !6. hot Ii
On July 1st, 19.13. (3,000.00. evlTin- Issue
uf homh«
known as -•-iniieit wltli the Uvleilo mul t)v- ner
Hi alii aim at tin Nortliwuef cm . H
o
f
tinSouthwest
Quarter
o
f
I
Ilea
(o
tile
M-lltll
tine
of
H'-ttllil-ild-need
by bonds No. I tu 6. bulii
iiuvo
road.
I
numbers
Inclusive.
U-- Hanfoid and Mt. It-ira road at
Merle* C to he fur tbo sum -if VI59.tier o f lh " Nortlo-asl
Quarter o f ! I Test*lit9
the Southwest Quarter o f Section numhers inclusive
1. rlnlinrt lt-oi-1 4.9 Mllrs.
Un July 1st. 1417. *17.004,00. evl- 000.40; sal-1 Issue of bonds shall bear
Wilson's rorner.
th e Northnbi-i (jtiarter &lt;f S-ctlon I.
1|ell*&gt;fM ML iir n u i- ll.UA Mile,
28.
Township
21.
Houtli
of
Ituugo
30
Un
July
1st. 1951. I t 494 09. evldeuced by bonds No. 137 lu 153, buth Interest at tin- rat- -&gt;t f i v e aim* -op -*
Ilriim lr) Iload ;t Mllrs.
Heginnltik oil the brick road run­
T -m n s h lti tv*. Mouth o f itanu-- 4-&gt;j
!*-ist. run on the lint- recently «s - -jence-l hy linnds No, 7 to 10. buth
11- glniiluu ut Int-rst-i-tion of Alcl
ih'glunlng t-64 f.-el Houtli uf the numbers Inclusive
ial: per centum p e r annum, the ning from Mvlctlu t- Sanf-ii-1, at u taiillsh-'il
l-iast. inn limith ! tr.lltt on tti- ru ndI Iniivllle
for salil road Northerly numbers Inclusive.
Avenue with l h - South Hue West I, m il- pud of M. ctloii 22.
and *» mile
Un July 1st, 1318. 51ii.euu.nv, evl- I nt--rent -in said bonds to be p a y­ poini '* mile W r i t
ia o o io i,' th i-bliKh
Munt-'ipal tb-trl
und W est
Un July 1st, 1335, (5.000.99. c VI list111■-11 .,1, Tow nship i :i , Houtli Tuwmthtp 21, Mntiili
of Itange 32 denced by bonds No. 151, to 171, both able sem i-an n u ally; said bonds to South o f the center of .Section 3. L8S mites to the Fast
C-iUiii --f im- i i i - of Mctifntd tc F, 1of
Quarter
Hectlon
11in- r.f Hectlon 21. dcucetl hy bonds No. II to 15, b u t li
of
ItaiiK31
t'kisl,
run
Nortit
on
Fa -t. run l-iast
ij tulle, tnuiice numhers inclusive,
mature serially
o v e r a period of Township 21. Houtli -&gt;f Han go 31
Fhtllpa t l f i m . tb&lt;nee Went i, mil
same Township and Itange; thence numbers Inclusive.
Mellonvllle -\Venue ’ » mile t-j tile North tk mil.- th-lice Northoant-r•
Un July 1st, 1919 119,46-1 no. cvl- thirty years. In the manner herein- Fast, run North n.-- miles.
Ill-nice ll&gt;, ii u,
little
to
Tldr-I
Northw esterly across
tlie North-J
On July 1st. 1936, 14,400.40, c*iliar Street 0.73 Mllrs
.'It I - - I In I In’ T- « It of I Bl|-' .Mary, c it y Lllnlls of Maufori). Floriila. and l&gt; along lln old triiv-'lh-il road 2-a ; dcticeil by bonds No. 173 to 194. both a lte r set forth, from and a fter tho
III; IT FCHTTII-7H
HKSUt.VKU, mil
I numbers Inclusive.
llrg ln n ln g on Hay Street In th e: wi-st Quarter of said Hectlon 21,1denced hy bonds No. 16 to 21. butli
-late of Ixsuiiticv th ereo f: sal-1 Is­
then-'* |b.-iitli nr - i d Third M ine)
the
Northeast
Quurler
uf
Section
I
numbers
inrlusive.
That
of
tho
total
amount
of
tinsahl
*20,044.00.
evll.iingwiMHt-tVagarr
It-,ail XM Mile*
Uli July 1st. !950,
sue of bonds tn bo tinted July 1st, T o w n uf Oviedo, where It i* rnuwnml Its -vt-tisl Hi ii-rig Un ll-W
mill t*&gt; he Issued, If authorised
llegllinlitu al '.In Intersection n fld e tic e d by 1-omls No. 191 to 210, I.otli 1437; said buuda to he nf th- d e ­ • il by the Keuboar-I A ir l.lne Itall- 29, und through Section 17 n d i e - I On July 1st. 1937, (7.060.00,
III; III III n *i
-•-*-•ti11 • clear -I by |. &gt;
stance
o
f
2,|
miles
to
the
North
|
denced
by
bomb. No. 22 to 28. both
nil election called nml held fur Hast l.ake Avenue nml M--Ioar A v t * ; numbers Incluslv
nomination ot I t . 490.41)
each, uni) way. thence run Houth 4.75 miles.
the C nniily, nppi -, •; i.11 u t r I y 2 0 utlh-s !
west corner
nf sahl Hocllnn 17. numbers Inclusive,
iio-t purpu . tin - tit(ri proceeds title in tin- town &gt;‘ t I -mgwood rim
Lake Jessup A ten ge 9,3 Miles
Uu ,iuly lot. 1951 S2l.90il.09, -v-l- numbered from 1 to 450, butli num­
lo the Hanford .‘•lid Ori.indo f.4 *" I•derived
miles
nusslng
Un July int, 1338. (3,003.00. r V1■
frunt the sal*- of tin- bunds Kast fiillowliiii
H-g Inning at the corner -&gt;I Main thenei) North I 45
presunt mini 3.8 iluhccd hv bonds No. 21 I to 231, both bers Incluslv--. nml.
A lso (, mill: -ill
stnl L.ikc ' **' jilnslKn-lttnl it L i k e on its W esterly side denced by l-un-ls No. 29 tu 36. both
i : in Ihc hum iiilli-s to roml b-Uv-en Hauf-ird nml numbers Inclusive
HK IT F F l t T H K I t
It LHULV K*J, Street and Lake Ji-xmip Avenue ill Trou
lar v
mi-- In Iim T o w n - f laski
to
iliiHsufor-I
uml
Orlando
brick
numbers
inclusive.
o
f
J
l54.-itii-.0-i
htmll
in
iiseii
atul
exUn July tst. 1952, *23,400.00, evl- That uf the total amount of the A. Aulln'a Addltluu to Ovledu, run
trotn F irst Mrvct w e s t (-• Third I pend'd i-u-lusll ely f-ic the purpose Uvl-'-|o.
On Jul) 1st. 1939. (9,000.00. eviTn: I T F I 'l l T l I F . I t
I: FSUl.V FI * denced bv b-m-ls No. 23 to 253. Imth said bonds to lie Issued. If uiitlmrix- Norlh h mile on Lake Jessup A v e ­ m i" ! at tin N orthw est corner of
Utreet
Hectlon 9. Tnwusillp 20. Houth of denced by lionds No. 37 tu 15. bolll
]ot
---in itrunilntt.
re-i-onsti tie ting, That tin sal-l l-iti-ls In tin- sum -if uumlo-rs inclusive.
■••I by an election called and It•-1-| nue to Mcthmtlet Church.
l i r n n a HIrret 6221 Mile*,
Itatiue 30 Fast.
numbers Inclusive.
ro-unvTuit. hard surfaelng. *76-1.440.40 known
I’ nlin Springs It—Iil ;t Miles.
Uu July 1st. 1983. $21,940.00. evl- for that purpose, thu out In- proceeds
as H-rles
"A ”
lle.'ln iiln if lit tile ItMerseetlnll of paving,
SMil font t ' r i i i e l " ) tt»nd 4.3 Mile*
iI.....I
niirf
ic
lng
and
v.ldlilng
the
tin July ist. 1914, (14,090.00, I 'd '
deuced
l-&gt;
bonds
No.
251
tu
277.
Ucglntilng
ut
the
intersection
uf
both derived from the sale of the bonds
■•hall tie ret Ir—l h-rlnHv over a p e r ­
F rench A w n u i
lid urnevn Htrent, f-illuwlMg Ii lull ways, mad - iiu-t pub
I le g l lining 664 feet Fust o f the denced by bonds Nu. 16 tu 55, both
iiunmers
I
in-in»lvFuat
Luke
Avenue
uml
W
arren
iod
of
3o
yeure.#ln
tinmattner
fill‘
designated
as
Merles
A.
In
tile
sum
paid t-olnt I --log III- Houth ( i mil
South
half
mile
post
of
Hectlon
tliorouglifaren tn lh- I'-mnly of lowing. |o.wit;
35, |numbers Inclusive.
On July 1st. 1951. 126,040.00. evl- nf 5764.000.on shall be nse-l and Street 111 the Tow n of Longwuod.
J-ost of H- fttnn 36. T o e o-liip Ft. tf--niluole
Tow null Ip fy. H-.utli o f Kange 3u | uu July Isl. 1911, J I I.OOO.OO. evtand Ktuti- -if Florida, toOn Jill) 1st. 1929. } 14. noil. 40. e VI - it-nc-il Uy bonds No. 27* to 393. bulb e x p - ruled exclusively fo r the pur­ run West uml South westerly ful- Fust,
Houth -r H ana- 34 Kn»t, ttiem-i- tun iMrun North 9.19 feet.
tlelicrd bv Ixinds So. 56 to 66. bulk
wlt
:
untnbers
luelu.lv.lo
w
in
g
tlipresent
road
3
miles
to
-P-nce-l
by
l-oli-ts
Ntp
o
s
e
of
cunalruclltiN.
re-ciinslruiTboth
.
I
to
to.
Fast * m ite- t»» tlie tnterse--tIon -*f
fuiiii-r-.it City Itoad 3 Miles
v|. L c r l n n l c \veniie 0 Miles.
numbera Inclusive,
P n Jill) 1st. 1955 *23,000.09, evl. lug. paving, ra-puving, luird sur­ the Atlantic Coast Llflu liallrn.'-.d ul
Henevu S i r - - t with t leant a It Av--- I T o lie whirm-d mul puv-.ll friiiu numb.-i • In-liisive.
Beginning
on
Ib-urdall
Avenue
at
I
Un July 1st, 1912, (13.000.UO, i-vl301
tn
331.
Ii-dli
Felm
Hprlngs.
denced
by
b-m-ls
No
facing. re-nard surfacing and w i d ­
1)11 July 1st. 1934, 1 I 1.404.44. I- VI tins, thnii'i- along l ilt s liras-ut pub |H i tut.-r •••Tlon with till- Monroe
u
point
50
feet
North
o
f
the
A
t
­
itenced
by bonils Nu. 87 tu 78, both
UUtilliers
In
In,live.
ening
Hie
fo
llo
w
in
g
highways,
minis
tl-iiut I- riun I ’uresi i ||) son il- 1,9 lantic t *-uist l.lne Kultrnnd fru sslllg
delicti! by Ill-nils No, II to 21. but It
lie rot-l from the lust iuitir-1 p dot
numbers Inclusive.
till July 1st. 1956. (59.099.411, - v I - atul public
thorougbfal'i s
In the
Miles
ICant 5 *,« mil-- to tb o )-ri*d: i-ond -m it •ail West f, ml|eii to th. Wi.-I.twa iiuitihers Inclusive,
on
Ml-'
,
hoiltll
snl-i
o
f
Hectb-n
2,
un
Julv
is) 11(3 t n.noo ufl. evl •.
U 11 July let, 1931, 7 I 2,009 04. c v l- &lt;l&gt;-li&lt;'ed by l-otuln No. 553 to 361, l-i-tli County of Hernluolc ami Htatu of
Ih-gllllllllg at *'i;i|U r u/ Hr-lk-e
tile Kitat iiftl-t -&gt;f th-- HI. John-. D iv ­
b , - i &gt;iiiiis-ulii nl uange .'il -1-tired by bunds No. 79 tu 9t. bulk
iivieilo llon.l :&gt;.n Miles.
. .
. . .
d-iu-cd by bonds _No 22 to ?3. li-lli n iim h e o H "'.l"»,ve
I -I, *(*ow nah It) 21. Houtli of Itangfi 29 ?Fast,
er.
run
West
W
mil-thence
I! 1-t 111■| . al. th.
. a. ,\lr ....1116-Jt2 lli-'liitifve.
tiumburs Inclusive.
Un July 1st. 1957. *89,000.40, -vi
I'r V o
%***•?•* -i --( r p t - , . Fast, run Huiitli and Houllieriy aLuke Mary Itniiil LilA Miles
1.1ii&lt;- Itatliviiy crossing on It,ly Htreet
Un July Ist. 19(4. SI 1.090.00. c\ltill Jilt) 1st, 1932, * 13,444.04, ••v I - deuced by bonds No. 362 to (64, both
lb gin n in g at tlie Northwest c o r ­ long present travelled mail 1.6 tulles on IT new ay tu Sanford Avenue.
T o he widened .mb ieiv—1. From In Hu- T-v. 11 o f tjvle-lo, run North
numbers
Inclusive,
and.
dened-nced
by bonils No. 93 lu l o i both
ner nf the Northeast Quarter of to the Houth lln-i o f Ht-mlnulc Cuunt h » Inlt-rsei tl-n nt Celery Amnu- and W esterly fo llo w in g the present -tenred by biititlH No 3( to 16. both
( I r a n s r ll -iu le v ard X T ' I l l ' s .itu rilltiers Inclusive.
numbers Inclusive
I IK I T F l flt T H H I t ,
HKHOLVFU. tile Northeast Quarter 01 Section t ) .
and Cameron Av.ttun K a il to the 8 foot brlrl, load 1.0 miles.
Heglnnlng
a
l
the
curlier
of
Urmup
ingu
(lli
July Ist. 1345. (15,000.00, evlAlsu
Un Julv 1st. to ll, (11 .040,49, evl- That In accurtlance with tlt*i laws I. Township 24, Houth uf Itange ,74
M e llo n 'llir Avenue 11.25 'IHr.
firtlW brid ge in- ro. i» tin Mt. Job tin in glinting at the A liu n d e Konst Lin
lloub-VHrd und H-tulh Oregon Htrrent |d'l'C--•d by bonds No. 106 tu 120, bolll
e deuced by bonds Nt- 17 In 69, liutll of lb-- State of Florida, an rlertlon Kasi, run Houlli l mlU- on the road
lli-glunlnu ut Intersection of Mel- In
Itlver.
tliFlat
--f
Hanford
Farms,
run
Hullroail
cross|
ng
un
lirugdw
a
y
in
nuniheru
Inclusive.
nut’i
l
o
i
s
Hicltinivc.
Im called, ami the eauie Is Imr- by running through
5lunlrlp.il
(Jolt louvIlL- Avenue with the South llni­
Fnrrst I ity llmnl il'23 (lltrs.
un sub) Boulevard tu
un July Ist. 19(6, 116.000.00. e vi­
Un July Isl. 1931, *i: .400,00. cv I- ordered In ho held on tho fillt day t i - l f Course of the C ity uf Haufor-1 nf Hectlon 31. Tiiwmihlp 19. South Southwesterly
TI-**t(tinlni; at the Ifitcraertl-.n of till- tuM'li of Uvfeiln, ruu West 4.1
th-Hanford
au-l
Mt.
L
o
r
a
road
at
denced
by
bonds Nu. 121 tu 136. both
mllu
to
the
Uvleilo
tlulik.
•leticed by I--.nits No.
to 75. boili uf May A. I). 1925. throughout the to F. Fhlllps Urove. the nee West «»/ Mange 31 Fast. run Nurtli oil W II tun's corner
Atsaas-hus-tt • A v*m ie
with M a it­
numhers Inclusive.
TTlnsvtllr It-nil A Mllrs
Iilllllhers ItlcIlIHlve,
entire F-muty o f Hemltmlt to d- ti r- i, mil--; thence. Houtli Vs mile to M ellouville Avenue 'a mlie to thi
land A veii'ii In the T o w n o f AltaIlrtiuilry
ll-uid
a
'
I
l
l
'
s
.
•in July 1st. 1317, (17,004.40. e vi­
lli’gllinlnu ill the Intersvclbiti ol
Dll July 1st. 1936, 1 16,40-1 09. -Vl- m 1m the i |iiiihII oii whether bunds
Third Htri-et In the T o w n of Lake Cltv Limit:- " f Hanford. Fb-rhla. amt
m onte tlpriiiKM. run Westerly
on
Beg Inning 660 feet South o f the denc'd liy bonds No. 137 t o 153, both
IIF I T F I T IT 11Kit KKHOLVFU. W est
MaisnehusHiis Avenue to
itoslon Ihc T itu s v ille Load w it h the Oviedo tie It ceil by bonds No 74 l-t 91, Ik i II i tit- County of Htiminolc. In the sum Mary! thence Houth on said Third
I-,
mite
post
uf
Hectloll
S9
numbers
Inclusive.
and
tie
1
1
1
v
u
iload
on
thN-uTh
Hue
of 11,66u,Oil9,411, hearing luti-rest at Street and Its extension along the That of th - total amount uf the f . . w ,si t., a " t n l . "
i'!',! wl- a HI ru*t,
(lienee
Hoot It on I lost on uf h-'ctb-n 33. Townshtn 20'* Houtli numbers liicInotVi
Un July 1st. 131*. (18,400.00. evi­
Un July 1st, 19.16, I F .004,09, -•vl- lh- rate of fivu and one-half per new r ig h t - o f- w a y recently cleared « " * » ..... . tn he Issued. If authorlx,ltro&lt;( t o Uruttge
Avenue, thetico o f Hung- 33 Fust, run Fast on the
t i n VFast
u . i V,
m l l J ^ X n " denced
hy bonds No. 151 lo U l , both
denced i-y bonds No. 92 to 198, both centum per niinum, to be Issued in by the County approximately 2.4 ■d I-y an election called amt held North "
'.Vest an Orange Avenue to Cedar present road 6 inll-.' easterly
thence North
numbers Inclusive.
(•&gt; th- Ht. iHimbers Inclusive.
three series In tip- manner her-ln- tulles to t he Hanford
and urlando fur that purpose, the entire pro- tong th-- o l d tr avelled ruud
rttrekt: ’ ih* nrNt-rth
on Cedar John* River.
Un
July
Ist. 1319. (19.000.00. evlUli
July
1st.
&gt;937,
*
I
8.1194
99.
-v
lah-iVe
set
forth,
sliall
hu
Issued
by
____coeds
derived
from
the
xale
o
f
tho
mud. Also ’ « mile on Crystal Lake
.‘ l l r — l tn the road riinnlut: West to
m li es.
laiiigivooil Mtirkbani Iload 10,1
Id-need i-y l-oitde No. Itt'j to 126, both the t'ourity iif Heinlnulc. Him- uf Avenue III tli"■ T o w n of Luku Mary I bonds dcaignaled as Herlrs It. In tlo- Longs* iMMl-WagMrr llnail XH Mile-. -I-Ticnl liy bunds No. 173 to 130, b«th
'Frire.it City, said poini lining tb-i
numbers
Inclusive.
M
lies,
uumbcrti Ini-Histve
t-lorldii. fo r the t&gt;urposcH her-Tn
from First H i r e d West to Third sum nf H80.0lPM)9 shall l-c u«e&lt;l
W r i t '',-j mllu P” St o f Herll-li |3,
Beg Ill-dug Ut the Intersection nf
Un July 1st, 1350, 139,000.40, svlH-glttniug on the i-rlrk road at
and expended exclusively fur the Fast
MtrvetHouth o f lla ng
it Iim Northw est corner nf the North - On July 1st. 1938, *14,9911.44, ovt- aimvo set forth, ami.
rpinl it
Luke Av- nue au-l M-ilnar A v —
by bunds No. 131 to Jio, but!)
dcured
i-y
bunds
No.
both
J
127
lu
I
I
-.
purpose
o f constructing,
rc-cun- nil" In the T o w n ••&lt; laingw-wv.l denced
HH
I
T
F
U
R
T
H
K
H
KKHOLVFU.
(i r p c i B fU rrrl 9.28 Miles.
3 ' j m llf n to l-*or- east Q uarter
w «i
ft,
fwi (. j. { i; c ! u "■
uf
tliN
orth
w
est
re-ptivin—, hard tun i -ast t-dlriwTiig present roa-l
That this resoHitiuu be publl-lie.l
.util
Beginning at the Inter—-clbin o ' Ktructing. paving
:Nt Ctiy* i (1**(»i■1’
VJ iti Mr*; Quarter uf Htrcllon 27. Toivnshlp 14. nembera Inclusive.
On
July
1st. 1351. S31,000.00, evla
min
an,
•
vlI
1
1
1
1
•July
let.
19
1
9
.
Mirfu-lng
umi
in T h e Hattfort* H rralJ at-d th- Han.
a n - j Frencn Aven u e mul lieneva Htreet, surfacing, ro-liard
mil
1
\Vi»p»4« rlv
iiiufM t»r
r.f li.ii, m* 23 | i o n
ise-titli -'enc-e-l hy boii-ix No, 116 to 165, holh I fo ul H lg 11.1l, the only n-vvsp.i-•i i1-• j said point being H-ii-tli !j mllu post w l-lenlrig the f-iili-wing highways, 3.8 mites to roa-l between Hanford -1-i n ' d hy bonds No. 211 to 331. b-th
Liiii Vi tint u-'-l*h
MS-.'S'-n-,- I S v - O t . t —itl i
mul Qvl-do.
numbers
Inclusive.
1
miles
ucri-ea
tho
l.eeshurg
nitmbei'e Inclusive
publlshc-1 In tic ml Hole County, t r a o f Mectlon 36. Township 14. Houth roads and public thor—iglitu r-s lu
Heniltl-de I'uUMlY.
HK I T F F I t T l I K U
BHHOLVKD.
Un July 1st. 1352. (73.000.00, e vi­
- f the A tla n tic Koast Line
“ it July ut. Frio, *21 904.04, c v l- period of fuur we Ks before tile I o f Itange 30 Kuxt. theuce run Fast the •’aunty of Somlnulo uml State T h a t thn xal-l liniula Iti tin- sum nf
-M 'firnd-U.-illnt-d llonit .1.4 Mllrs. llranrh
denced by bonds No. 232 to 253, boll*
Itail mail. lb cure Fast
along the d e n t 'd by bond* No. 164 lo 184, both dale fixed by thin lesoluti 111 tor 3 miles to the Intersect hut nf (.{•-. -if ITurMu. t « - w l t :
tin ning
tho KutilL Hue o f South shir o f stibl rnllrmi-l H i miles
1764.449,00
known
nSeries
“
A
"
numbers
Inclusive.
numbers inclusive.
S I. ( i r r l r i o l r I t r u n e it Vtilrs
the holding uf aald bond elect lot
nuva Htreet with Ueardatl Avenui.
Mhlnalc Founty hi »h- Hnuthwi
shall tm rellri-il seria lly o v e r a per*
l*a July 1st, 1353, 121.490.00, svlIln ttM Mouth fo llo w tut; the present
U|| Julv 1st. 14)1. *32,449.44, e v lAdapted at uli a-IJourn-it session thence along the
T o he widened and paved from Its lod of 30 years, tn thn manner Ialpresent
public
::j 1|i-r -,f til- M-.iiUi east Quarter
1. thence -1 1.veil I-y bonds N-.. 1*7 to 2U». both ( i f , a regular meeting --f the (l-.ar-i road from the . last named point Intersection with ik e Monroe ruin"
dstlced by bonds No. 354 tu 377, bo*1*
inf ‘4-ibiheast Quart »r uf Mention
lowin g, to -w lt:
numbers Inrluslve.
nth I) 35 ■.limbers Inclusive,
nf County Commlsslmiern of H.-ml- Fast 3 U miles 1.1 the brick road on Wc.it 6 miles t-v tlie Wvkkwa Hlver.
(I9.000 04. evlo f Itange
MV'PSh 9 21. Houth
Un
July
tst.
1329.
Un July Ist. 1351, $26 090 00, e vi­
uu July 1st. tst:
*23,444.00, - vl- nole County. Florida, on tl-ls tn.. thu Fast side of the Ht. Johns I n t ­
( I v l c i l n llus-l 3.4 Miles.
ixm ruu North m
(toured hv bonds Nn. I In 10. both denced by bonds No. 278 to 303. both
Nc 209 to 231. both ' t i l l day of March A D.. 19
Begin ning at the Seaboard A ir numbers inclusive
• present laid «U1
er.
numbers
Inclusive.
( Heal *
te le r y A i r n u r II.XA Mllrs.
JO HN MKISCII. Chairman
Linn R a ilw a y
crossing
uu Hay
tti* Hunthw&lt;&gt;*t corn
u p July 1st. 1934, ( 1 1,044.49, ovlUn July 1st. 1355, (38.4-io.oo, «* !•
II. F. W M K K L K It
T o be widened and paved. From H ir e d In Ih * T o w n of ovtcilo, run -lenre-l by hon-ls No. I I tu 21. both -lenced Iw bunds No. 301 lu 331, buth
T-twnsftlp 21, Houth
K. II. K ILHF.K
ills intersection uf Celery Avenue Nurtli und W esterly fo llo w in g the numhers Inclusive,
et.
numbers Inclusive.
C. W. FNT'/.MINtiEH
and (ictlova atul Cameron A v c mio present 8 foul brick road (.9 mllrs.
Ilrlte - f la k e
On July 1st. 1931.
,490.00, e v l,
l l f d l f , 1356. (30.000.00, #»!•
IIOMTuN H T K F L K
Fust to th- draw bridge across the Also begin ning
at thu
Atlantic -lenced I-y Londs No. 23 lu 33, both . tJ,$ j f lby
1.66 Mllrs
bonds No. 133 tn XSI.hnth
the ilourd ol County
Ht. Johns Itlver.
Koast Line Kallroad crossing un I numbers l n e l « . W . ____
n vgiu n tn g ut the intersmlssloners of Hertiluule (
l-'nrresl C ltr Iload U.2A Mil—
U.-t H-.uth
nt I-iiko*
• y PI
»U,UU«-UU, «-VI- J
• ’ t,
*■( *9f7. (S3.0C;.S5
u l tvuo
iMvJdecU b&gt; ihi rirt 'i No. I t tu t«. both denced hy bonds No. 313 to 450. both
- t-aaa
jiumbers
Inclusive.
mtml$era
tncluaivc,
T itu sville Hand 0 Mllrs,
Alta* I
ltt.U00.O0. t v l - f r T T V i ’ ? * , , T F U R T H E R REHOLV“ t the Intsrscctlon of | # On July let,
the T itu sville road with the Uvieuu iu«l((iit| liy uiiutiii **w,
E &amp; . (hat. In a e e o r is n ta
, ! t h iC=
and Geneva road on the North lino tiumbera Inclusive.
®( (*)• m a te Ol Florida, sn sisvo f Hectlon 31. Township 30, South
On July let, 1931. (18.1)00.00, evl* firm he called, and the satne Is her*if Hangs 12 KasL run East on the I tlenccd by bond* Nit. 61 to 75, holh
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THE 3 A N F0RD H E ltA L D ,M O N D A Y . APt t t t 6. 1825.

‘• T viewpoint nf city dwellers
dwellers art
arc niiasmi»&gt;
I/ m
ing. The technlee
irallties, the cVt- d l U Q t r i l I C C
fcions. so much practiced
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o r lO tA T V
r U X M I t 1 l 0 1 g n i . v l &lt; M (hiquatlfud
rluelo
o r a M M lN O U e i l l i s r t . KlAefi* fUralem* «'&lt;&gt;&lt;inty. F l - f W * . fe* or*
triA,
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?
an
aJdlUunal
-:».ur
&lt;4 inn
a J
»n
S t K o r 110X11*1% T M K v l ' l t Hie sum i-f 1 MSMVO.u*. xAui
h*
1
lump'd
by
txuid*
eon
.H
ttilln
*
aenato
r
------B
ig
V I 1*1*»k _____ MK mil b rak in g
up an
all
' (Contitjqad from pnge 2)
al nhUgation* of the
f'o u o tv
r,r
.
,.
' ’
a^ _ __ •...
i "*
: 1high pressure. we*«tn* up
:■ f*:
W h * r m « , a result)lion ha* h**en Hemlnoir tn b* la.tied in » • « th ere­
As mi aid to legal an philosoph. o O n H l l O f l , T P J H T i e r V 1xlohules of butterfat, partlflec o f by ord-rait to be halt) »n th^ jib it*r
feel,
in
some
degree,
the
same
By H A R R Y B. H U N T
j
flitotrted
l&gt;r the
tlaard
nf of.
l
I nusrisr and milk solids Into a uni- of May A. U. ISzi. tiirmiKhoui lh** duly
kindly Interest and protection turn cal researches, Murgent relics no
THLRKFortK tiK i t n c s o L r.
County of aeminnle In Oete.- Count) CumruUsInners o f g*mlnule
WASHINGTON, Apr. *■ — T *10 he felt when, under Sargent’s wing, little on pipe and plug.
n
, gallon cans and placed In a refrlg* entire
Counry,
Florida,
o
f
even
dale
n
sfrni&gt;. I » Ihe hoard o f Cauniy Comuune in« qu&gt;-*ilnn whethnx liond*
n-Hb,
that
It
ivmild
h*
tn
the
tieat
W n man In the pre-ildent * cab- &gt;he was saved a hazing on his en­
During long winter dam. when
0nc ?f Sanford’s newest com- eiatot.
mle.lunera
nf
S«r4ln«1«
County.
of the UtoltfU* at grmlnole. Ni lh*
lnirrr.ua o f the people of Svtnlnol* Florida, that provided maid Jsaua at
■Ir I. ttH wweftt member.
ST 1'?0^ Ci.M 7**ry
•Vi!***'.
P
f'iiiia
trance to Black River Academy, at Ludlow lies tmowhound/Sargent F S l J t
e^t at the rate
Oof '
'"V L " J 1? ,-* ^ 5 5 1
»uot at i i . i H . m j T t o
I j ^ r Hsrtuldi Saryent. the new
j»»r centum per annum, to be UaO- [
! r; r " " r "
’. r t h u . . . ...a lutnurUeo m a t it 000111 ba ea p e e l­
L u d lo w , V t „ n ea rly It* year:; a g e .
* * ' * * ‘ . ™ - ..... .. M . Hb-O-. a * ®
% S S S 2 .
ed In three eerie* in the manner complrte ayiWtmm
*&gt;*l_»rn o f hard aurfaerd r ,„ * n,i
the he.t m t e r M t . erf
V-JL_v tenera!. whom Prestdern • The Sargent* lived at Ludlow, 'sm
ok in g and consuming both chew*
hlahw aya th r o v g h o u t the Memlnole County. Florida, to
cream. This
orir.g t-jhneci t ,,i i -,,
„-,„i cream,
i ni* cornoration was or*
herelnalHive r » l forth, .h all be w- i
*!
and young Coolidge went to their
.tied b&gt; thr Count) of Sem in ole,, co u n ty o f .Memlnole. and
Count* bond* ro n *tltn tm g g r a e r s l
igious qui.rtities.
C n .| / had turned down C h a rles house to hoard.
Hi ate of Florida, tor tha~ pnr’i W a ! . W h ere**, in and bv *ei&lt;l r - * o H - &lt; 'lila .tio n . o f the c o n a t r of Semi­
I chased the nlnnt and business of
nole. for the purpose * ( funding,
nerrinnhove
.et
forth,
and.
M"
n
*
"
V
ha2
aulhoft*Followlt
the spring thaw*, lie j the Royal Ice Cream Company.
As a timid, bashful boy from
fit? f T t*i'ti'rtf c n
tip tifif t*fxn • *** ^
m ll# d And h f Id lei d t i F f . redeemlnX and takin g on tile pre. gets a r.r
Ihe
ntir.tlo n
w hether
the ent outstandlaw Issue o f bond. In
T h ai this resolution lie puhll.hi-d in County o f gem ln ole shall i*.u e ad" aT ,
,o f fi.8hi7 f°w ; IC. Henkel, of Talledga. Ala
eatofore the lengthiest cab in eteer village of Plymouth, callow Cai
T h e Henford Herald und the nan- d lt i o n i l (mod* in the aunt o f II.- lh * silty of t90.ono.oa Issued by
was scheduled for a “ course of o he k i
1'
oresident and Heyward Waalker,
lord Hlgitul. the only nrte.paprr.t isn.oob.on, fo r the purpose 01 con- Sjterial IP&gt;ud and Bridge P I N f k l
to
he
ie.7
..
by
u
mama
for
gardenvice-president
and
general
2 of Seminole County. Florida,
general man­
Almost everyone knows that puhllaned tn Memlnole County, lor atructlng. reconairucllng. paving No.
J more than Seoretaiy Weeks. { sprouts" by the more sophisticated mg.
*
agev.
ager
■ period of four w e e k . I,.fore the and r c p n v l n * certain ro a d , and amt
academicians.
Sage Tea anti Sulphur, properly date fixed by Ihl* rr.otntinn for
heftiest of the old cubinet.
UP. IT F I 'H T H U H
ItK.HOUVKP.
nn expert it.
in »..*
the compounded, brings back the na- the holding o f raid hood election. liig h w a y . In the County o f Meml- rhat It 1. the determination of m l .
~
~r
Mr. Walker is an
Then Jchn Sargent passed out T , .
niiie. M u te o f Florida, and
Barcent jnst -.eaten in under Of
Adopted at un udjourned Hes*lmi
manufacture of (la,ry products. He ♦ nI ceW and lustre to the hair
Whereaa, under date o f January Hoard that the total m o e a s t at
tt 3 Inches in hi. socks. In h eigh t. word that the newcomer wa* sort 1- l V i n i ; ' b n a c e S c a r c e .
required
fur
the purpeM
i
graduated at Ctcmson A and M. when faded, streaked or gray. o f o regu la r nirritna of m e Hoard let. l i ' i l Mpedal Itoail and Milda* ponds
o f County t'n m m i..inner, o f Hernt- tn .trlc t No. 1 o f Memlnole County aforesaid la tlie sum o f llo.noo.M.
V J S h T is roughly 18 stone, o r r.’ under his protection end that TJ j o n d o n AA dj o p ta s x B-1u n k
s
College,
in
Utl7.
where
during
his
* ears ago the only way to get this ntile C ou n t). Flurldu. on this the Florida Issued baintli In the mill nf -md that **Id Itond. shall hear tnhe’d tend to anybody who tried to
n» ‘•so pound* neoirdupois.
r 1iriua. i.suea bonus in ine .urn or
lho rate nf six per rent urn
senior year, he did the major work mixture wa* to make it at home, S t ill'd a y of March A. It. 1915.
'tO.OOO.OO raid bond* being o f the per annithi. Interest on said bond*
Urgent typifies the " r u g g e d V e r - j t*nd to Cat. Sargent’s flit was n*
,
in
the
dairy
department
and
aft
Amt,
Wherr.i*.
it
I.
necea.ary
.n
omin
ation
o
f
ft.dno.M
ea«ti,
In-arsaid
n t r t t e n g t h Which
the
poet* hig then as it is today— ami his
that imtlce m the calllnk
l h » inn Interest at the rate o f &lt; per to he payable aeml-annnallv,
.......... of
........
• AprV ' T T h I &lt;*eh,aml i or 'graduating took charge of the, Nowadays, by asking at any drug election
1st H ill,
e*t January,
January. 1st,
hicepa more supple. The hint was t k iiv i«
firovloert tor In said re.nl 11- rent per annum, in te re .t payable bonds in t * dated
Ilte about.
,
amt
in
mature
January
tit.
19S*.
In
8,
,
acT
in
London
i*
so
college
creamery.
*i,)n.
fur
"Wyeth’s
Sage
and
a-.
lion be given, ns i-eittnri-d I,) law, **ml-annnti!!y, all nf said bond.
with the date of m atu r­
[Although his «4 years hove; sufficient.
therefore,
maturltii, on January l.n. 1951. unit conformity
’’
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I*
ubove
the
Tim
plant
of
the
Seminole
&lt;
ohur
Compound.’’
you
wili
get
u
ot
the
llti:t:i
of
1...,..!, in
/
*
*
*
nuirhi a certain flaccid lonsenesj
tVherras, .houlit tli* *;.l*t l i - i l - «&gt;t ity
; i t H i ; « o i , v n n , That notice
ihe sum of 19n.uoc.ou heretnfora Is­
f argent coiups to Washington ct.ier stmtlnr t &gt; tho.c nbourd shins, Cn'.unerv is cnuiDned with the targe bottle of this famous old re- lie.m ami
the aai.te is hereby given. Imnils Iri the RDM nf $1 (Un.OM.Oft sued hy said
■ the «klu of hij neck ami jowl,
Special
I t o .d and
nml
wnirrt
ff.l,|
up
out
of
sight
moat
modern
innehinerv
for
utakcipe,
Improved
by
the
addition
of
but on thr nth day of May A. I*. provlilsft fo r by that certain resolu ­ Ilrldse District No. I.
L lines of his j«w nre still firm with the reputation of being “ a wtten nut in use, have been installed big ice cream. ICverv precaution j other ingredients, at a small coat. I19ro,
]&gt;u ret, tin to the resolution tion nf I tils Hnaril adopt ill o f even
hig
ntnn
from
a
small
town.’’
m : IT f C h T H K R
ItiatO LV S ft
- Q ji’fOpg’,
aforesaid, only
ndopted
by the f l a t , herewith be aulhnrlx*i1 by an
nr r \ V * ni.the
takcn
in?ure Cleanllncf?.
Don’t stay giayt Try Itl No one t.'otliu) Coraimisioni-rs of Hemlnole election to be had and railed for That If (Bid issue nf h-nd* In tn*
Ludlow, Ut miles from Coolldge's crnwiuli
|The verv hlgner.s of hi* body.
sum
nf
190.99000
he
authorlled
l»y
that
purpose,
it
would
w
ork
a
b, Z
I P
'.’ f I'9n‘r°1&gt;. wherP |lPm* bouv, which mevents un|lea»-|cail possibly tell that you dnrken- ■County. Khiridn. un elrctiun will 01Inderous but powerful, suggests u home town of Plymouth, is a burg
• heiu. and the sam.. |* berehy ord- hard.(dp upon the tax p a y e r , and the qualified electors o f Seminole
-ii
1
‘
,akcn
"
I
'V
,
?
"
'
?nt
a,er
'‘
lf‘‘‘
ts
oflen
'^
e
d
d
ie
d
vour
hair,
as
it
doe*
it
so
nac
f
only
1700
inhaitant*.
Life
there
o f Special Hoad and Urldic- County. Florida, at an election ca ll­
End that, likewlse.'whilo perhaps
liderntton whenever any building fiom ice cream of hich fat con- 'turaUv nnd evenly. You dampen • ered to tin held iliruughnut ihn en­ rltlsen*
tire Count) ot Heminoie. to deier- UlRtrlet Nn. 2 to continue to pav ed and held f o r thul purpose the
L
nf panther-like quickness, is calm, simple, natural.
is being done.
tent.-, h tom the
vislliter, the „ sponge or soft brush with it and inIne whether there . l u l l lie laaued a special Inx to create a .In k in g proceed, derived from the sale
It is from such surroundings,
fund lor the payment o f In tere.t and thereof M ull be used e x elu .lvely
low s straight ahead through all
Another innovation in toe coni- warm "m ix" runs over a tubular j ruw (),*,„ through your huir, tak- by Mentipole County, bond. In the ..
sum o f . tl.aae aon.titl. . tu bear e the
re
llrem. . en
tI . a oh f. I a, thr
principal
of for the purpose o f takiair up. lunditstacles to definite and auhstuii- Coolidge believe* that a true per­ oreased furniture line is a “ s ix-;corner when- it is cooled to altrsoat j,,K „ P|C Jm3ii strand at a time; by total
.
■■ 1 ,1
I i.iisa
g
I .■
i k M
a s . m
n #
the present mitInterest ut ili*» rate of five and .uid issue nf bond* In the sum of lnx and p s y ln *
spective
of
law
as
well
as
life
can
in -o n c " contrivance which in c lu d e * : freezin g . T h en it ia ckiight in 10 morning the gray hair disappear*, one-hall per cettluM per annum, $90,090.90 h e re to fo re Issued t»Y salt! •isndms ixau. o f buiMt* in • ne s u
lul conclusions.
host be gained Tli?te, fundamen­ 11 fo ld in g hod. ws.«hatand, c h e it o f 1 A ll o f th e milk, cream, iiugar, in ami after another uttnlirulinn or I n t e r e s t
• *
•
pa) utile p n i l . i i m v . : ! . S U i i s I H&lt;»n and Itrldite t&gt;l.trlai ol 19V,uuo ov heretofore issued b r
Hpedal itoad and HririKe District
1), * u l i
hsr-!« j.
be i - mi I’d In Nn. 2. and
, Sargent,ought to help Coolid-re tals alone stum! out.
• drnwvrs, e’ irr r,
hoc rack, ami ; fact, t-vcr.vthing that go e* in the two,
____ ...............
..........
......... ...........
your hair
hecom**
beautifully Inree
Whereas. It la thr opinion o f thl* No. 2 of Mcn-.luul*. (*unnty. rtorida,
serler,
tn lie k im s n
as
The
superficialities,
the
abnor­
k ‘J more ttt home in hi* job. With (
space to place the-lu drling when t h e ; iir.ithcd prrxluct, e x c e p t the f r u it , durk, glosay und attractive.
Merle. A. Merle* It, u(p| Merle, t*. Hoard that the liond. Issued hv a. aforesaid, and said bonds shall
Mpe
Itoad and llr ld g e Itl.trict not be .old. Issued or negotiated for
argent in town, the president mav malities, that so often wurp the , I* d 1* not made up .
j l * pourctl into it p a s te u rize r b e - j
— A tlv each o f said series to mature aer­ Special
ially, o v e r a period nf tlilrtV &gt;’*arii Wo. t. Memlnole C.iimiv, Florida any ,uh»r purpose whatsoever, und.
6 n IT F C l l T H K U
HKMOLVia&lt;.
rrnm nnd a fter the dale ,.f itir is- nrnvliled the ituallftril elector, of
sttnnce o f each w r lo * ; Merle-, A to Memlnole County. Florida, ac.thnrlie That. In accurdar.ee with the laws
of
the
HtBte
at
Florida,
sn election
an
aildltlonnl
Issue
of
honds
In
the
be tor m e sum of ijr,ii.uun.iio and
ahnold
he be called, and the same ts hereby
tn lie dated July 1st, I9J5; Merle* sum nf II.MO.UOU.UO,
ordered
tn
he
held
on
the
5th d o r o f
H to to tor m e sum of tir.o,ton.no funded liy bonil. ron.tltullriK geni - .-l tt, tie it.lird .J,il\ i*t, |02*,,nml erttl obllaattoit- nr the Calm ly of .'•lay A. I&gt;. 1325, throughout the en­
tn lie issued In lieu th ere­ tire i.'imnty o f Memlnole to d eter­
J.series t*. tn »„• i.,r the ettin of Ma#.- Memlnole
mine ihe question whether bonds
|tiliOmt and 'to be dated July l. l , of.
THKItRFnnK
IU-: IT UKHu LYKI). oi tin- County of Memlnole, tn tho
j IMB*
T h e form o f t!ir ballot tb
sum
of iso.aun.Du bearing interest at
by
the
Hoard
nf
t’onntjf
I'ummlibe deed In Kuril election Siiuti lie
sinner* of HeinImil e CntintT, Flor­ ibe rale o f six per centum per an|olio tv., to. e i t ;
ida. tbai provided anId in.ue of nnm to be listed January 1st, 19IJ,
rm i
t h i:
a f i' iio v a i.
a n i » blind* In .urn of tl.tr.o.nuo.mi tie nil Of said buiidn to mature January
A l o i l ' T i i t N of i In,i tiortlon o f that authurl.ed that it would lie ex
1*1, 1953. Ahull he Issued hy the
iierluln i i-Niituiinn adopted l,y IM-illent
the
and to ihe be.i Interests County o f Memlnole, H t u * ut F l o r ­
■ hoard o f tfnmtty t\.tiiinl..l&lt;Hter. oi of Memlnole County, Florida, to Is- ida, for the purposes hereinabove
[.Seminole t'liim i), l-'lortiii), on tits* sue County bond. eonstltntlnK gen­ set forth, and,
■2tili day nf .tluridi A. I ».
pro- eral nlillKutlnn.s of the fniiutv of j HI! IT F C O T H E R
RF.aOLVKls.
'■V1111OK lo r_ . Sill l«*|le of
- build)
..... III tile Memlnole. for the purpose uf fund- That this resolution be publlnheii In
■noil o f iT5u.iiiiiiiih known us Ml-.lt-' lng. red.enilnH und lukluu tip the The Msmortl Herald ami the Mantlt.M A, and MMt ItONIiM.
present oiitKtandlng Issue of iiond. ford Mlgnal. the only newspapers
iC ft
| A H A IN H T T i l t : A B l'I t O V A L A N H in Ihe sum o f ttoi.woh.ub tseued hy published In Retnlnulc County, {■■■
ih
r* ;
**,
AI d il'T I O N of tout portion o f that Special Itoail anil llrldtfe District a |&gt;crlod o f foiw- weeks before ih »
leerih lil reHohnti.n udopieit to the Nn. 2. « f Hemlnnle County. Florida, • lisle fixed by wht.* resolution for
&gt; rNMTyKW~rL~
iV r%
[Hoard ot c,oin ty Ciiinini.sslouerK of n ml
' the holding- o f said Imnd election
MK I T P U R T lIF .It
RE.HOt.VRD.
Heminoie County, Florida, on the
Adopted at an adjourned session
.Min day o f March A. I&gt;, 1924, pro- Tliut It t. the determination o f this o f a regular meeting of the Hoard
vitlliiK f o r an Issue &lt;o tmods lit Hoard that the total amount of &gt;&gt;f County Cmnmlseloners o f M»ailthe sum o f t i 5o.uiiii.no. known n« fu nds required fo r the purpose afore- rude County, Florida. OU this .he
.SlOJILM A. and itd itlN K T i i i i SI* m ehld in the .-illla o| f i l l into,no, amt 21D* d.tv o f M ir e b A. D. 192). and.
said bonds shall bear interest
Whereas. It Is necessary that no­
' T b it
T ill!
A I T 'l t f i V A I .
ANI* thatDie
ra le o f . l x per centum per tice of the ending of the eleetlon
V• « ' x
~ *
AI&gt;(ll"lT(i.N of tliut portion of that m
uttnnm,
Interest
nn
»uld
tmods
in
tie
pruvlued tor tn selsl resolution be
eertulii resolution aihipteil bj the
semi-annually, said bond, given. a» required hy law, th ere­
Hoard o f Count) Comiul*.loners o f payable
.as
m
to he dated January 1st. tsir,. and fore.
Memlnole County, Florida, on the to mature January
1st. I9SI. In
2llh day o f March A. I&gt;, 19*5, proity w ith the date of matur- . HR IT ItEHOt.VED, That notice
vidlttK fo r uri Issue ,,i imtidn In conform
Ity of the Issue o f bond. In the he. and the same Is hereby given.
the sum of 145(1,90.90, known as .urn of I'.'lMiiin.uil heretofore laitu- Dial on Die iU t day of Jlay A. D.
Ml lit I KM H, uml F u l l HON DM.
to the
resolution
1
%
■ .
j
~
•y
b m
s i
ed tiy suld Special III,ad and Hrldxe 1923, pursuant
aforesaid, duly
uiloptrd
iy iho
a o a i n m t r u n a f f k o v a l a n i » District Nil. f
A f i f l P T l O N o f that portion of Dial
m : it F cu T tir.u
u R s n i. V iu i. Hoard nf Cnunty I'ommlsslcnera o f
Memlnole
Count
j-,
Florida,
an
eleccertain resotuilon adopted by the ThAt If said Issue of bond, in the
lioar-d o f County Co moils si oners of ettm of t30.ad0.00 be authorlxed hy lion will be held, and the same Is
he lolnole County, Florida, on III* the riualtfled elm-tors o f Memlnole hereby nrdered to be held through,
uf Seminole.
t'tlti day o f Mart'll A. I* 1915. |iro- County. Florid a, at nn election i-tDi-,.out , the
. entire
,
.. County
,
vldllik for und Issue of bonds In eil und held |,n that purpose Die ” '1,“ " . rm!lr ,h ” 'DlcoDon ^ h r l h e r
Irorn
the sale [“ Uh D In tile »Uih of t91.90V.0U. to
the Mum v f HalMiuh.QU, known us proceeds d e rlv rd
ih unit AC.AINMT tUiNDM. thereof .shall in- used exbiuslvely l&gt;,nf Interest at Ihe rate ,.f six per
N K R ll!S
I I ’S Ik
OlI l
Hi*1'^-" ~^*u„
F“O
T ill:
APPROVAL
AND fo r the ourpowe of taklmi up. fusil- i a ? * * ! ! J i f f annum. Interest p a y ­
•*•*•'*
ADO
tiH
PT
TlO
IO N of that portion of Dial
that ing and pavin g the present mil*
1»«. 19.1. and to m ainr*
ccriotp resolution adopted by Die .sinmling Issue nf bonds In the aunt
t n f n r t !“ .i-.uc2 e y 1nrl i* n « s r *
1**;. ; ^ s « ! he !1
H.*nr,&lt; o f f ’ oppty CommJssiancrs of .if tss non sn
Memlnole County.
' Mcailuole County. Florida, up the Snerlal Rood und Urld xe IH a lr fc t ' * u£5
to he used
24th day o f March A. D. 1925, pro. No. 2 o f Memlnole C o u n t), Florida. I
vldlnu f o r un Issue of bonds In Die as aforesaid, and ssbl bonds shall |?![}c h l vlvutlon shall be a* fofltms,
slim of t45q.UOO.OU, known us Mint- nrd he sold, issued or negotiated f n r " ® ’ w * ' !
■pot
unv other nurtuMe
whatsoever, und.
FO R
THR
APPROVAL
A N I,
IKS C. and FOR HON DM.
HR I T FC|\t h F.II
RESOLVED. ADOI*TIDN nf that certain resolu­
A D A IN S T T I I K A P P R O V A L AND That
In accordance with the la w * of
adopted by the Board o f Coun­
AD O l^rfO N o f that portlun o f that the Mtate nf Florida, an ■ lection be tion
,ec 2 ^»
*
* *. 9*
1 *
*
/
* ' *
*
v w . y I**
^
ty
Commissioners
nf
Memlnole
cvrvum resululliut adopted by the called, unit the same Is her.!,) Count),
on the 2ttb day
*1
11
1 , , r&gt;*
•|J| ly K■,$| . Ifjt • • .C* ft 4" # 11
aiill'i*
Hoard of Count) Commissioners nf ordered to he held on the 5lh day Of March Florida,
A.
tV
1921.
provid
in g fo r
Memlnole County, Florida, -on the o f 3fu)
A. It.. 1923. Ilirooghout
Issue nf hond* In Hie •mu at
24th day of March A D Ififu, pro- 111,- entire County o f Si'llilnole to an
19090.94,
nnd
FD
R
HON
D
H
L
v iili11g rot nn Issue of boiiils III Dlt- determine
the question
wln-ther
A4IAI.NMT T H E A P P R O V A L A N D
*um o f Jl.'iii.ioiv uu, known iih MIND honds o f tho County nf Memlnole.
ADOFTID N nf that certain resoltt*
IKM C. and A4IAINMT RONl*M
in the sum at l9U.n09 OQ hearing Don adopted hy Die Honrd o f ConnThe fo llow ing p&lt; rsons ure nanDil Interest ut the rule o f six per rep. i )
of
Mestlanle
and uppnililed
as Inspectors und turn per annum to he dated January C o u nCommissioner*
t). Flurldu, on the !41h day of
clartt* of raid election;
1st, 1915. nil o f
suld
bonds to March A. D. 1913. nrovldlng fnr nn
I'rerluet \ „ , |, West Sanford.
mature January 1st. 1955, shall he Issue nf bonds In the aunt nf 299.Issued hy Hi.- County of Hrmlnolr, « ...... . and ADAIN MT HONDh.
■leu Ii. Dart.
Miate Ilf Florida, for Ihe purposes
W. IV Turner
The fo llo w in g person,* are named
i
hi-rrlnahnt-r
set forth. »tul
)V. K, Hetts, As Inspectors
and appointed as Inspactors and
BK IT F K I t T U K R
RKMOLVRn. ctrrkn ol said election:
C. II, Couch. As Clerk
That this resolution he puhlUhed tn I'r ed in 'i Vo. t, tv rst Sanford.
Prrelni-I Vis 2, l.ukr iliinrur.
Tit* Munfnrd Herald anil the Maniloo. I). Hurt
IV. K. ilgteshy
ford Mlgnal. Die only newspaper*
W. D, T u rn er
11. I!. Luke
published In Memlnole County, for
U’. K. lletta. As Inxpn lor*
J. H Johnson. A * InspeHor*
a period of four weeks before the
V, X&gt;. ■ ouch. As Clerk J. C. M offett, As *’ lerk
date f i l e d hv thl* r*salullvn tor I'reelnet Vo. &gt;. L a k e tlanrne.
Prrclnel Vo. 3, East Nanfurd.
the holding nf said bond election.
W. )!. Ogleshy
It. It. Drue
Adopted al an »il|nurn*d s»s«|^n
R. L. l a k e
W, IV, H rts io r
o f n regtiiar meeting nf the Hoard
J, II. Johnsrp. As Inspector*
L. T, flryan. As Inspectors
o f County Commissioners o f HentlJ. C. M o ffe tL As Clerk
&gt;V. M. Haynes, As Clerk
nole Count). Florida, on this tti* I'reelnel Vo. .1, Eosi Saaford.
Jlth dat o f .March A. IV I92G.
I'reelnel Vo. -4. I'aolu.
ft. R. Deas
unequalled
f
fS e a l )
JO HN MKIRCH. Thalrman
V. MM*.illn
W. W. Drcssur
It. F. W I I E E t . R R
Otto K « l x
I - T. Wryati. As Inspectors
!!. If. K f f . n E E
I. . Kelz. As tn.sprrtnr.-i
W. M. Haynes. A* Clerk
c. W 1 'N T X M IN O E R
C, C. I’ eorson. As Clerk
I'reelnel No. 4. I'noln.
HOMTON S T E E L E
A. V. McOtlLn
Preeluet Vo. 3, Otlrdu.
As Die Hnurd of County Com Otto Kela
.1. N. Thompson
nilssiousrs of Memlnole County,.
L.
Kela. Am Inapectora
C. M. I.ec
Florida.
C. C. Pearson. As Clerk
\V. J. L.itvton, As tns|icctorR
A ll eel :-•
Prerln
el
Vo, 0, Oeledo.
O, 41, W olc ott, As Clerk
V. r. DOI’ OI.AMM. A * Clerk nf the
J. N. Thompson
I'r rc la ri Vo. tt, tieurva.
Hnurd nf County ContpDsstonera
C. H. Lee
I*. N. Million
o f Memlnole County, Florida.
W. J. Lawton. As Inspector
Charles Phillips
IEO. A. D sCOTTKM. A s Attorney
Ot D. Wolcptt. A* Cle rk
fo r the Hoard nf Cnunty Copt* Prrrlnct
V, T, Peicrs, As Inspector*
Ns. ft. (2• Mft*I Mo
mi .*loin-1* o f Memlnole County.
It. II. I 'attlekalii As Ctel k
E. N. Hu Hull
Florida.
Prrclnel &gt;u, T. I ’liuluuln.
Charles Phillips
■leu. O. .1aioloi
V. T. Peters. As Inspectors
It. II. Huberts
If. It. PalDahalf. As Clerk
A IIE SO I.I’T IU V OF T H E IIIIA Itll
M. F. L o i i k . A s Inspectors
Preeluet
Vo, T, I'knlaota.
OF ro t X I V
t’ 41'11 It I s S I O V F it s
Mrs, Jnsie P reva il. As t ’ lerk
lieu. t). Jacobs
OF SEN I V O L E CO UN T V , F L O R ­
It. R. Robert*
ID A . C A L L I N O A IIOVD Et.ECP r r e la r l Vo, M, flnbrlpHs.
M. F. Long. A * Inspectors
'I IOV r o il
THE
9 I T IIO IttX A II. »*. Parker
Mrs. Jusle P revail. Aa Clerk
G. i), l l i o w n
T IO V OF AV I SACK OF Htl VIVA
I'reelnel Vo. H, nahtlella.
IV T H E At It OF « 9O.IHI0.nu.
A. W. Moieintin. As fnspeciors
H c. P a rk er
ft. R. Mathers, As Ch-r
If. I). Brown
1‘ reelori Vo. II. I.ongisoud,
WHEttEAM. a resolution ban been
A. W. Mnreman. As Inspoctnra
■leo E. L rV Ign e
duly adopted hy the Hoard o f Count)
D. i;. Mathers. As Clerk
U. J Overiilleet
Commissioners o f M-tilllinle County, i Preeluet V*. *. I.eagwemi.
D II. Fra I li. A * Inspector*
1‘ lnrldn. o f even date herewith p ro­
Den.
K. I^-VIgtie
L. I*. Cohb. As Clerk
vidin g for an la*u «/u f (Hinds hy
It I uverstrert
Frerluci Vo. 111. I.skr i l o r ) .
lilt- County of Seminole in the sum
41. II. Frnln. A* Inspect,, rs
o f Fill,&lt;11)9.9* tile proceeds derive.I
c. A. Farina
I , K. I'ohh a .s i?»rrk
from the sale thereof to he used I'rretucl Vo. ttt. l a k e llory.
J I &gt; Evan.t
e x e lu s irrlv f o r the purpose o f t a k ­
C II. Ellis. A a Insiirrlnrs
c A. Farina
in g up. funding and paying th
A. K MJuhlum. A t t ‘li-rk
J. D. Evan.s
t*. ii r.ltis. A s Lispertn
I aspector*
I'reelort Vo. tt. Al lilHIlIHlf Sgrious- irrsrni outstanding Issue o f bonds ■
n
Die
sum
o
f
I!ift9n0.9u
heretofore
A,
E. Mtnhloin. A* Clerk
Let u.i take y ju to Miami and Coral Gable « with no cost or obligation to you. Our
“
k
W II. Dullard
sstied
by
Hpeclal
timid
anil
Bridge
)&gt;rreloe«
Vo.
I
I
.
Atlunuiuie
.
....
JP1
...------seringa,
K W. Mill-hell
DcLux Highway Pullman Coachea leave each week for Coral Gablea, making a delightful
District Nn. 5 of Memlnole County.,|
\\\ It.
JL lbiUne&lt;i
ll.tllur-l
W.
A. VC. Mullen As Inspectors
I I n r h l l S 'l d . r r r i ■•['.: :.r
3d..,U,.. ,
,
,)
.Mlli he ll
■f. VV. list sen 4* Clerl".
sightseeing tour along the Indian River and Biscayne Buy patsing through Palm^Beach, •
bein g tn words and fig u r e * aa fnl- .
,t tv.Mullen. Aa Inspector*
I'reelnri Vo. 13, tisceola.
I o w a I i i - w U:
,
J. W. In,teon. As Clerk
■-* in f'i.-n ’ii/t aft d‘fT4U4ty fjotttta ofT iittfu isi ttf jriuDili.
t i utttput tu iio/i i i tree. t or fail
A. I.. Mr deal f
Whereas, a resolution ho* hcen Preeluet Vo. 13. Osrrma,
K. T Huntmerslll
ftarticulatr and to make reservation cull ut the local Coral Gables office.
•■ulv udopl-d hy the Hoard nf I'ulllp 1
A 1- Medcnlf
John Riley- As Inspectors
T Siunutrrstll
i&gt; C o m m l ’-sh,utters of Memlnote Coun*
H. C. Itlu-hie. As t'lerk
John Riley. As Inspectors
|iy, Florida, o f even date herewith,
Maid election so ordered to he i that It would he to the best inter
S I*. Ritchie. As t'lerk
1!i&lt; Id. shall ha held at Ihr polling
Maid rlrrtloti
to, ord-red It) M
tS of tile
people
o f Memlnole)
■places In the
various
pr.-clucl*
held at the polling
oiruv Florida, to have built and (held, shall I
I where the last general eleetlon wu* .constructed a more thorough anil I places tn the
various
nrerlncia
held. Ihrooghout the entire Conn, [com ple te system Of hard surfaced , Where the last general election waa
tv of Memlnole. atid ftiteh .lertiun , roml, ,lnl)
h igh w a ys
thrmixhmtt
Id. ihrouttUottl the entire County
■ball he conducted and the rargras* Die County nf Memlnole and
( o f Memlnole, and such eject Ion shall
if ihr votes certified to und th
he conducted sttd the canvas* ot
W h e r e ' s . In and by said resotu
rnturim und ran vast, of Die re­ I D on an . l e c t i o n ha s hern MuthorU t!the vote* certifie d to aad the re­
turns of saidd election shall be
he nude
nude ed
a l o be
b„ r a i l e d aii,|
turn* and canvass of the returns
and held t o d e te r
In Die innttnn«r uml wlthltl the l l m e i , n|ni. tU„ ,IU,.ett„„
tin-| of said election sha't he nude In
whether
pr» srribed
____
for
general elections. c „ u„|y o f Memlnole ahull l»su n d -fth c manner and within Die lime pree-i'rpt that Die return* o f s*4d elrc ............
scrHr'd fnr general sleclli'it*. »Zd l l i o u a.l imnds in the sum o f t l ,
Don ahu|l he delivered to the Chair- : i'£(jono'iiu for the ptirnosc
on* Cept lH-1 the returns of Sttld slee­
matt nnd c l e r k o f the Hoard of atrucDng.
ps
v
1
nv)
.Dons
shall
h«- delivered
to Die
re nslrocl Ir.g.
County Commissioners o f Memlnole and re-navIhK certain r
Is und . Chair man and Clerk o f Ihe Hoars,
'minty.
»cmi- t f o u r t y Commissioners o f Set*!tilirhwoy* in the c o u n iy
Iflle Count)’.
IIK I T
F U R T H E R KF.MOI.VED, ' mile. Suite nf Florida, slid
KR
FKMOI.VKIX
January
' HE FT Ktlli
Wltereus.
under
date
uf
Thai Ihl* order und notice nf eh
11mu be published In The Hanford 1st. 1922 Hperlal Road and1 Bridge ■Thai ih l* nnil
;
i
!•»?•
lid
roft»Vf&lt;
IH eieU ! 3ttd tho Nanlonl g|snil, the liistr'e , Vo 2 nt Memlnole Count)'
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III: great Bowman Biltnmrc Hotel and sports project at Coral Gables
is the largest which h i&lt; ever been launched in this country— and ror
these reasons:

The Miami-Billmorc Country Club will cost, with the line 18iinle goli course, S 1,000,0110— and is the finest country club in
America.

The M iam i-Biltm ore Hotel at t-or;iI Gables will cost 85,(100,000— aiivl will he 5o years m advance nf all of the finest
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will tn
anywhere in beauty o f architecture, setting and sumptuous appointments, and will cost 2,500,000.

The three fine g o lf courses, polo fields, driving clubs, tennis courts, yacht basins and all o f the other refinements o f
the Bowm an project, tic up and interlock every unit and detail o f the scheme.

Mr. John M clm tee Bowman, in the W estchesler-Biltm ore, at Rye, New' York, now owns and conducts the most noiablt snort; center at the present time, and is planning the Coral Gables project on infinitely broader lines, With the sole
purpose o f insuring to this section the largest and finest sports center in America.

The M iam i-Biltm ore Country Club is now rapidly near completion. The big hotel is under construction, and will
be form ally opened with a distinctive program on January 1st next. Construction on the Casino will be begun before
the end o f the ye:"- Hvery phase o f the building program has been completely financed and the entire pm jert will V
pushed to rapid com pletion. The opening o f the hotel w ill be the big event ot the season next year.

• fivery section in Coral Gables will he greatly benefited by this mammoth undertaking. The man or woman who
Invests here now is hearing the call o f opportunity early— and taking full advantage of buying in advance of the large
increase in property value which this great work insures.

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The Sanford Herald

A Delayed Connective

r » M b f c n l fT M T tllrrn iw n r t r . p l
Kh h 4 u, ■( Saafnril, Klarlilr
K n t^ rril AM llrrnnil t*ln«s Miittrr
Oemlo-r ST. ISIS, at the P n eto ffler
at Han font. Kl.irlil.i »nd*-r A rt o f

Quite as colorful a bandit as Jesse James or one in the
Nick Carter stories was Gerald Chapman, sentenced Satur­
day to hang nn next June 25 for the murder o f a New Britain
S la rr ti
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policeman. His nnmc which has filled with terror the hearts
of so many and has covered the front pages of newspapers
all over the country for several months, will soon be buried
within the walls of the Connecticut State Prison.
Chapman first became widely known some four years ago
NL'BXCRIPTIOX ItATF.A
for his part in the hold-up of a government mail tiuck on
One Tear—*7.00 81* Months IJ.SO
Delivered In City hy Carrier. n*r lower Broadway in New York City. The robbery was careful­
week. 15r. Weekly Edition 11.00 ly planned and executed and from the bandit's point of view,
per year.
a complete success. They escaped with something over two
a r m i a l a o t i c k i a ii
obitu ary million dollars.
However a few months later Chapman was
notices, cards o f thank*, resolutions
and nollcert of entertainment* w here traced down and captured in a fashionable New York apart­
charite* are mnri* w ill he charged ment.
f o r at reaular advertisin g rates.
From then on for several years his life was filled with rap­
M K X n r .n T i l t : A s s o r t a t k i &gt; i m i k h s
tures
and escapes, with prison walls and reckless rides under
T he Associated Press Is exclu s­
iv e ly entitled to the use for re- freight trains.
He was tracked into practically every state
puhllcstlon o f all news dlspntches
in
the
union.
He
was accused of a hundred different robber­
credited to it nr not otherwise c r e d ­
ited In this paper and also the l o ­ ies and almost nn equal number o f other crimes. The best
cal news published herein. A ll rights
of repiihlb-atlon o f special dispatch­ man hunters in the country were on his trail and a number
es herein are also reserved.
of rewards were offered for his capture.
M ONDAY, APR. 6, I92.V
Finally the New Britain robbery was staged. Two burg­
lars were caught in the act of blowing a safe in a department
T H E H ERALD ’S PLATFORM
store. One was captured. The other shot his way out, kill­
ing Patrolman James Skelly. This man according to the cap­
1.— Deeper water route In Jackson­
tured
bandit was the notorious Gerald Chapman.
ville.
That is what the trial in Hartford during the past few
2.— Construction of St. Johns-lndays has attempted to prove, and did prove according to the
dian lUver canal.
3.
— Extension of white way. verdict of the jury. Gerald Chapman, surprised in the act
4e—Extension of local amusements. of robbing n safe, murdered a policeman to gain his freedom.
— Swinning pool, tennis courts The judge rules that for this act he shall die on June 25.
Doubtless the jury rendered u fair verdict and the judge
5.
— Acquisition of a municipal
a
proper
sentence. We have all agreed that laxity of law en­
Bsnd.
forcement
encourages crime. We have all agreed that senti­
6.
— Augmenting of building pro­
gram— houses, hotels, apartment mental juries, who can be wielded at will by a colorful de­
fendant, are dangerous to the welfare of the country.
houses.
7.
— Extension of street paving pro­Yet it is too bad that a man with the nervous energy of
gram.
Gerald Chapman, a man with his evident ability, with his
8. — Construction of boulevard apparent intelligence, could not have had these qualities di­
around Lake Monroe.
rected by some friendly society into channels more profitable
10.— Completion of city beautiflca- to humanity before they rc&gt; ted so disastrously for him.
titm program.

A HUNCH OF SHAMROCKS
Only o wee bunch of shamrocks,
Faded and withered and old;
But to me they’re more precious
and lovely
Than gems in their setting of
gold,
I look at them over nnd oyer,
The teardrops well up In my
eyes,
And I'm glimpsing nguin in n
v talon
Erin, the land of blue skies!

An Egotist

thorn was. The other didn’t get a chunce to do anything
except listen. And lie listened very attentively while the
other who seemed to lie only n recent acquaintance, recounted
at groat length the brilliance on his part of the many deals
he had negotiated recently which had made him so much
I'm seeing the hills of Tipp'rary,
money. It ran something like this:
Her valleys so lovely ami green,
"That was one piece I sold which made me five hundred
Her rivers and streamlets that
dollars.
Then I was the one who handled'the Smith property
sparkle,
ami
raked
o ff a commission of fifteen hundred.”
That shame even silver's bright
"But the slickset deal I’ve made lately was on that Fourth
sheen;
Her wee crooked lanes that will Street property. That old bird didn't want to sell, but I just
lead you
told him that he was a fool and losing money every day he
To places enchanted nnd gay,
( kept it, and finally my arguments convinced him. Well I
Where as likely us not you’ll he just took an option on it and within a week 1 had sold it to
meeting
some sop up North for more than twice as much as 1 paid.
A leprechaun mnn on your way.
Pretty clever! Huh? Well, altogether I suppose I have
made
forty thousand dollars in the past six months."
Only a wee bunch of shamrocks
That journeyed across the wide
Poor simple minded fool. Imagine how the gentleman
sea,
across the table, behind his rather bored countenance,.ln.in.-,
Picked from the sod of old Ireland
wardly laughing at him ami wondering if ail real estate men
And sont with good wishes to
in Florida talk as promiscuously about their business affairs
me;
Ticked while the dew lay upon as this one.
them,
Suppose the man hud made forty thousand dollars in the
While the robins were chirping past six months! Who cures?
uround.
---------------- o---------------By niy mother, the dearest
o f'
IF ONE IS in doubt ns to the part improved highways
women,
As she bent with head to the play, in the development of a Commonwealth, a visit to
ground.
Florida will enable u proper appraisal of their contribution.
There with her eyes soft and misty,
She knelt on the emerald sod,
And with hands that were eager
ar.d trembling,
With heart turned upward to
God,
She lovingly picked these wee
shnmrocks.
And her heart was repeating a
prayer
That the one that wns over the
ocean
Might be Messed with His love
and Ills care.
No wonder 1 touch them in rev’rence,
No wonder I cherish them so.
Those dear little shamrocks of
Erin
Thut came from a spot that 1
know;
They are sacred and hallowed and
precious.
Those dry little leaves that you
see.
Because they were sent o’er the
ocean
With a prayer and a blessing
for me.
— Katherine Edelmnit.

Tne Celery City Sage informs us
that u Miss is as good as her smile.
Building permits are getting big
ger every day in Sanford.
Don't criticize the tax dodgers In
ortda. They are just exercising
ur.J bu*iuc»» judgment.
The trouble nbout Spring in Flor­
ida is that it is sprung before you
realize It.
The local band U providing ex­
cellent music and entertuinment for
a Urge number of Sanford people.
Every citizen should put his
shoulder to the wheel and help
make Sanford a bigger and better
city in which to live.
-------- o-------If you don't think outside capi­
tal U coming into Sanford, ask Mr.
Young, who recently
purchased
the Swan property.
Nuw that Spring la here wouldn't
It be a good time to dres* up the
front yard a hit and touch up the
house with m little fresh paint.

HE LOVES ME, HE LOVES ME NOT

As Brisbane Sees It

The railroads were the pioneers, of course, but the high­
ways have followed and Florida is to be seen as it could
never be seen otherwise, from the motor car. Until South
Carolina, especially the lower part of South Carolina, is
served by dependable roads ils real development will not
come. Today lower South Carolina is just as beautiful as
Florida, and if it were connected with the Piedmont with
a paved highway hundreds of up-country folk would he down
there. The modern State can no more do without modern
highways than the modern city without modern streets.—
Spartanburg (S. C.) Herald.

One Baby Octopus.
Jerusalem's University.
A Nick In the Bullet.
Poor Papoose, Bad H i .

D A N DOBBS SAYS
In Los Angeles, u girl say
wns going to marry her but I
ed her down, so she turned

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BY ARTH UR BRISBANE

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doctors In 1600 B. C. You »o^|
expect them then. But not no» I

ONCE THERE was a big oil
trust and, in awe, peoplo said:
“ It’s a ONE THOUSAND M IL ­
LION DOLLAR OCTOPUS” . The
Government said: "W e will destroy
that octopus. We will not have
such a gigantic organisation grow­
ing up in our sweet republic: awny
with It.”
So the Government orought n
lawsuit and the big trust wns
chopped up into many little trusts,
And those that owned the lltlle
pieces found themselver about ten
times richer than they were teforc.
That’s how it works when gov­
ernment tries to interfere with
what 1* really the natural evolution
ir. business.
NOW COMES a comblnal'oi of
the Standard Oil of Indiana, one
little piece of the big "octopus” and
the Doheny oil commpany, not in­
cluding the California Donhcny
company.
The new concern hns nsset? of
*681,000,000, and nobody knows
how many billions it may be
really worth in years to come.

Chicago plans to build a .Pr„
million-dollar jail if city officuiI
don’t steal most of the seven
lions.
Nothing can feel better and looJ
worse than last year’s straw hat.
Michigan has refused to chon*
a poet laureate, probably ft^lin.
no one mnn should he blamed
much.
Oh, to be in Vienna In the spr^.
where there arc 200,000 more **
men than men, according t„ t)*
census.
Bad London news. They lnt.
broadcast Parliament speeches
radio, it not being against the la,
to do so.
New York taxi driver got nrreu.
ed for running over a man and
killing him. We don’t kmnv whj
he was arrested.
The winner o f a national
contest has returned from Pari,
minus her husband. This speab
well for Paris.
Beautiful women
lot o f trouble.
Homes arc being built with
mwn convenience except

One little baby born o f the thous­
and million dollar concern grows
to *684,000,000 size and nobody
gets excited. We have got used
to “ octopuses.”
IN JERUSALEM Rnlfnur has
dedicated a gfent university near
tins spot where the Emperor Titus
pitched his camp when he besieged
and captured the ancient city. Ca­
blegrams from Jerusalem supply
complete details, and how that ca­
bling would amaze the old lender
Moses.
He spent forty years wandering
through Egypt into the promised
land. Flying machines make the
trip regularly now in about
nn
hour. A cable message telling
about Jerusalem’s new university
might go from old Jerusalem to
New York, with a Jewish popula­
tion ten times greater tirun Jerusa­
lem ever had, in less than one-tentlr
of a second. Such Is progress.
Marty in Jerusalem seeing thin
great university will remember the
line in the Talmud: "Jerusalem was
destroyed because the schools were
neglected.” Apparently the schools
arc not to be neglected henceforth.
LITTLE THINGS mnkd n great
difference, an ehitdren are taught
in the old lines about “ for lack of
a nail the shoe was lust," telling
how, at last, tho kingdom was
lost.
The well known criminal. Chap­
man, on trial for his life, says he
didn't shoot Policeman Skelly, and
has, what seems, a good alibi. But
bis own pistol, alleged to have
shot the policeman, may hang
Chapman.
Inside the barrel of the pistol
there was a little roughness that
made a nick in each bullet as it
went out, nnd just such a nick was
found on tho bullet that killed
Skelly.

YOU FEEL sad about the poor
red- man. deprived of his hinds, and
driven even farther and farther
away from the good renl estate
corners.
Then from Cortez, Cal,, comes n
reminder that the noble red-man
SOME MEN are ho covetous as if they were to live for­ wus nut all that he should have
ever; anti others so profuse as if they were to die the next Iteen.
Lucked up in Cortez are nn aged
moment.— Aristotle.
medicine man of the Ute trib-' and
Ms son-in-law. Pule face usurpers
accuse them of burying a little pa­
M Y FA V O R ITE STORIES
poose alive, with its dead mother,
in accordance with ancient custom.
BY IR V IN S. COBB
Many uid tribes, including some
[white tribes, once did such shock­
ing things. Whites don’t do it any
more.

As u special murk of attention the calmly fanned on.
widow of the murdered’* victim
The darky on tho scaffold tried
was permitted to witness the event again:
from a position of vantage directly
“ Lady," he pleaded, "fo r de socfncing thp gallows. She had had ont time 1 axes you, ain’t you,
u sort of small grandstand rigged please ma’am, g " inc forgive m e?"
up and she hud decorated it with
Still from her there wus no rehunting, nml when the march to spouse. It was as though she had
the scaffold started, there i.ho sot not heard him. The sympathetic
in a white mother-hubhard wrap- [ “heriff felt roused to add his tniir gently agitating a palm leaf fun, |terression:
flanked and surrounded by rela-, "Aunt Myra," he called, "Jim,
lives, invited friends and sister [here will be gain’ away from u*
member* of her lodge.
|in a minute and wo don’t expect
The preliminaries went forward him back. Surely you don’t enteruccording to the ritual. When the tain any hard fcelin’s against him
condemned had
been
properly |now ? Won't you speak to him
trussed up, with the noose dang-jund let him go in pence"?
ling about his neck, the sheriff,- This time the obdurate widow
holding the block cap in hia hand,! shook her head in an emphatic
edged up to him and snid:
j negative. Yet still she uttered no
"W ell," Jim we're about ready, sound. The sheriff turned to the
If you’ve got anything to say, I condemned.
reckon this would he u mighty good
"Jim", he suid, "you see how it
time to say it."
,
is; that old woman is set In her
“ Yah, suh," said the doomed, "I ways. What’s the use of wastin’ any
has got Hump'n to say. 1 jest wants more time on her? Besides, it’s
to say dat I is fully repented fur |hot as the devil out here and I
whut I done. 1 taken it to dc Lawd ought to be gelliu' on home to
in prayer an' 1 knows it's all right dinner. Just hold still a second
wid Him. I ast de jedge w'ich and we can have this all over."
tried and de persecutin' attorney. | "Mr, Lucas,” sobbed Jim, "lemme
: un' de foreman of de jury ef they see ef I can’t sof'en dat nigger
bore me any grudge, wi’ch, one woman's stony heart, l.ady," ho
and all, they said they did not. A n '' cried out. "wid mouty nigh my
j now I kin go right straight to h**h- (lyin’ bre'f l begs you fur Jest a
[ ben un'nestle in de bosom of Futh- word. 1 ain't hopin’ no mo* dat
j er Abraham ef only 1 kin git do you’ll forgive me. but won’t you
• forgiveness of dat nigger lady sit- pleuse, ma’am, Jest speak to me on’
i in' yonder—de wife of de man I tell me what’s in yore soul?”

ONE MEXICAN- gentleman in
the suuie prison learned, to hi.-; sor­
row, thut insulting a Uto medicine
man, even tine very old, is daneermis. The Mexican taunted ‘the
medicine innn. The latter tore a
leg off a heavy chair and killed the
Mexican with it.
THE .SUPREME power iff the
Roman Catholic
:
|a :
Vatican, the “ segnatura," decides
that Count Boni dc Castellano is
still married to Anna Gould. Mean­
while, Anna Gould, divorced from
De Castellnne by the civil courts
in France, has married the Marquis
de Talleyrand. So there you have
a mixup. In the eyes of the
Church the Talleyrand children are
not born in wedlock.

Yt i- can’t believe .'be map
wrote Jack and the Bean Stalk ,i
dead. We can’t imagine anyone
else writing our seed catalogues.
Ami a chicken in the bushr
worth two crossing the road.

TH E PROSPEROUS SOUTH

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Special 59c

AltJ" person desiring lo get ij
communication with the

LO U ISVILLE COUKIER-JOURNAI.
The South is in a period of lie- are responsible for
velopmcnt. Building, textiles, ugri- |y optimistic outlool.
culture, road construction, hydro- A united and harmo
electric development nnd business j further business, rail
expansion generally is making a lion, harbor ennstru
new South.
tivation o f land her
A nationally known business in- are among the fact
stitution has just completed a sur- markable results,
vey of the region which reads like
"Mountain and h
p. press as it screed of the most which for centuries I
optimistic sort. However, the firm the sea without c
S. W. Straus &amp; Company, cannot any material way t
be accused of vair. imaginings |moat of the country
when it relies on its experts for nessetl nnd million
advice concerning sections
in worth of power is
which it places millions of dollars lighting cities, opt
in loans.
lines and driving m
"During the period between survey says. One &lt;
January 1 and March 1 this year,” into results of this
says its survey,_ “ the South has has been a hrnndenli
shown a gain of In per cent in tile industry,
building, although there has been
"Another factor
a fulling o ff during the same per- tendency of the Soi
iod over the entire country. For to diversify his cr
tbo-'yenv, 1924, the Smith also which a decade ago
gained In per cent over 1923, ns most entirely on cott
compared with I per cent for the crop art* toduy prot
whole country."
[corn, wheat, oats an
it points out that the Southern ] other crops. Ilighv
cities appear frequently in the 'lion is doing much
first twenty-five of the country the potential wealth
showing the greatest volume o f , The economic sount
building permits. Six cities of the1ern, improved rond
section appeared on the list in ha* been demonstru
February, among them Louisville, is everywhere appar
Building permits
in twenty-five extend this work. (
Southern cities since January to- tions in the South n
tnl $50,000,000. Dallas headed the and more a factor.”
list in February, with Louisville
That is a rosy pi
second.
of today, whose ton
cau nos,
survey said, promise of still gre;

Old English Floor Wax
Offer Closes March 28
See

Ball Hardware Co.

nn reach the proper authority

FIVE ACRES CLEARED ANI) TILED WITH
FLOWING WELLS
and Five Acres Uncleared
LOCATED RIGHT A T LOADING STATION

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REALTOR

Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
First National Bank Building.
Force:— Miss Ilubn Williams, Miss Helen
Hoage, Mr. R. L. Shipp.

O T H A T M INE ENEM Y
PROVIDENCE NEWS
Comes the news that Harry M.
Daugherty,
formerly
Attorney
General of the United .States, is
about to write a book, an auto­
biography that will, in Ids own,
opinion, justify him. Inferentlally
it will justify, we suppose, the
whole "Ohio gang.” from Daugh­
erty himself
and his lieutenant
Jess Smith down. First, it is to
uptwur in seriul form and then in
a full-blown volume.
*
There are few hunks we would
rather read than Harry Daugher­
ty’s autobiography— If it really
were his autobiography. There
are few books we look forward
less to leading than the sort of
autobiography wc are told he will
write, Harry Daugherty's true
story might he literature, as Cas­
anova's is.
But his true story
will not be told in this volume.
The poker parties in the little
house on H Street will nut be de­

scribed; .less Smith’s function in
the Department of Justice will not
be disclosed; iloxie Stinson’s name
will be besmirched because she fail­
ed to retract the evidence she gave
before the Senate committee: evcrybody and everything that help­
ed to lire Daugherty out o f the
Department o f Justice will come
in for abuse. Nor shall we gut
the real inside story of how Hard­
ing was put over at the 1920 Re­
publican convention in Chicago.
That would hurt many reputations
more tender thun Mr. Daugherty’s
And at the end Daugherty will
not have gained one iota in pub­
lic estimation. Rather, the chances
are that a man of his character
will reveal such a low standard of
l public morals by which he will
|claim to be judged as to prove
Ionce more the wisdom of the old
i psalmist who wrote "D rhot mina
Ienemy would write a book!"

UNEXPECTED SYMPATHY
Gerald Chupmnn, n young man
with
considerable
acquaintance
with the police and the Inside of
various prisons, is on trial for his
life in Hartford, Conn. An enter­
prising photographer, instructed by
his editor to get n picture of the
prisoner without fail, disregarded
the admonitions of the judge nnd
was summarily ordered to the de­
tention pen in the basement of the
court house.
He remained there fore some
. time nnd the longer his stay the
more perturbed he become. Final-

nervous individual that he
had
nothing to fear. He went farther
nnd said that when he was taken
upstairs again he intended to posa
for the other newspaper photogra­
phers and would nsk them to make
some “ exclusive” shut* for their
companion downstairs.
Chapman has a reputation for
being an unusual criminal. His
two escapes from the Atlanta pen­
itentiary were unusual and this In­
cident shows that he is not an or­
dinary crook.
CONTEMPORARY C O M M E N TSi
Any town is a good town to the
man who has the respect of the
paying teller.— Nashville Tenness­
ean.
--------o------Being happy is just a matter
ef selecting an ambition small
enough to fit.— Richmond News
Leu dor.

What Carnegie Said About
Speculation
Andrew
U | »O I

V

promts*
with tl

said "Speculnilrtn Is a parasite, feeding
Utlnir nunc." Never he i&lt;-io|il*&lt;l l&gt;&gt;* Mg
Invent safely. Open an net mint now
h* t utility ItonU.

OErniiiuIe (ijouniy jh an k
Sanford,Fla.
STR E N G TH -SE R VIC E - PROGRESS

CLEANING, PRESSING and
ALTERING
Suits Pressed ............... .............. _____
Sun-, Cleaned and Pressed,
i'ulm Beach Suits Cleaned and Pi

A good man is hard to find, but
according to the police, not half
ju j

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY. A P R IL 6. 1925
W EAF: New York (491.5) &lt;1:00
contralto; G;15 art talk, trio; 7 dis­
cussion. pianist; 7:30 Gold Dust
twins; 8 Evereudy hour; 9 "Faust”
in ’English.
W H N : New York (361.2) li Wigwarn club; 6i30 health talk; 6:35
Chateau Shanley; 9:30 revue; 10:m a , o u a r t e t , r evue.
WEBH: Chicago Post &lt;370(2) 7 30 Club Alnbam; 11 Parody club.
WJY New York (405.2) 6:30
cotketl, Riviera theatre: 9 dance,
song*, neeordeon; 11 orchestra, Savarin ensemble; 7:15 zoological
series; 7:30 concert.
songs, piano, guitars, acts.
WMAQ: Chicago News (447.5)
WOR: Newark (405.2) 6 music.
KGO: Oakland 381.2) 6 concert;
6 organ, orchestra; 8 talks; 8:30
10 symphony, speaker, vocal, pi­
lecture; 9:15 musical.
Wl.W: Cincinnati (422.3) 6 con­ anist; 12 dance, soloists.
\\ OAW : Omaha (526) 6 advice
cert: 8 baritone, pianist; 8:30 dia­
to lovelorn; 6:25 program; 9 vio­
logue. songs; 9 program.
linist; 10 announcement.
WEAR: Cleveland (389.4) 6 or­
W FI: Philadelphia (394.3) 6
gan; 7 WEAF program.
talk; 7 concert; 7:30 concert; 8
W FAA: Dallas News (475.9) concert; 9 orchestra.
6:30 Hawaiian music; 8:30 choir;
W IP: Philadelphia (508.2) 6;00
11 organ.
talk; 7:15 recital; 7:50 recital; 8
WOC: Davenport (483.0) 0:30 concert: 9.05 talk; 9:30 orchestra.
Sandman: 7:30 musical.
WCAE: Pittsburgh (461.4) 6:30
KOA; Denver (323) 7 instru ,Uncle Kaybee; 7 program; 7:30
mental.
Gold Dust twins; 8 Eve ready hour;
WWJ: Ih;troll News (3?
9 concert.
concert.
KDKA: Pittsburgh (309.1) 6:45
WRAP: Fort Worth Stai
talk; 7-no program: « Brunswick
gram 075,9) 7:30 concert
hour: 10 concert; 10:30 concert.
ist; 9:30 conrort,
KOW: Portland Oregonian (191.KN.X: Hull v wood (837) 8:15 5) 10 lecture; 10:30 concert; 12
classical; 9:30 talk; 9:40 talk; 10 Strollers.
instrumental, vocal; 12 orchestra,
WKAQ: Porto
Rico (340.7) 7
movie stars.
concert.
WDAF: Kansas City Star 365.6)
WDWF: Providence ( 110.9) 7
6 School of the Air; 11:45 Night- orchestra.
hawk frolic.
W OAI: San Antonio (391.5)
Kll.l: Cos Angeles Time* (405- 8:30 entertainers; 9.30 dunce mu­
.2) 8 concert; 8:30 children; 9:30 sic.
talk: 10 features; 12 orchestra.
KI’O: San Francisco ( i29.5) 9
WHAS: Louisville Courier Jour­ dance; 10 hand.
nal (399.B) 7:30 concert.
WG Y ■„ Sche ncct ad v (379.5) 6:30

KYVf; Chicago (538) 7 concert;

MISS K A T H R Y N W IL K E Y , Society Editor,

Mrs. Ballard Speaks
To W.C.T.U. Friday

Social
♦

Calendar
Monday
.
pendable Class of «w
■ y School will race
it Sunday
Miss I-ucile Proc
tk with 1
I E. L. Class will have a
[meeting am! a social hour
Mock at the home of Mrs.
[g and with Mrs. King and
n Abrahams as hostesses,
pril business meeting of
inn’s Unit of the Church
„ aKue of Holy Cross Parn&gt;e held nt 3 o’clock with
[A Newman.
Eeetiag of the St. Agnes
111 be held Monday after[3-30 o'clock at the home
|F. M. Floyd, on Palmetto
Tuesday
&gt;gular monthly business
of the Missionary Society
Methodist Church will bo
tho church at 3 o’clock,
laughters of Wesle(v will
jusiness meetiag in tho
mi at 7:30 o’clock. This

The regular meeting o f tho W.
C. T. U. was held at the Baptist
Church Friday afternoon.
Mrs. W. B. Bnllard. of Altamonte
Springs, who is president of the
county league of woman voters,
gnve an interesting talk on wo­
man’s work and urged t.mt h pre­
cinct league be formed as quickly
ns possible to be in readiness to
attend the state convention which
will be held in Altamonte Springs
May 5, 6 and 7. She made an
earnest appeal to the women of
Sanford to get together and nu.ke
the Sanford W. C. T. U. a big and
strong organization.
A fter the talk the regular Ijumnesa of the afternoon was taken
up Mrs* Davey, the president, pre­
siding.
STATE CROPS PROLIFIC
Divers crops are possible in
Florida. In parts of the state,
corn is grown in abundance. The
liz t available census shows up­
wards of I6,ft09,099 bushels of corn
being raised or 0.36 jier cent of the
total crop of the United States. Its
other principal crops include cot­
ton, hay, oats, peanuts, pecans, po­
tatoes, rice, sorghum, syrup, sweet
potatoes and tobacco.

DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE

7:33 speeches; 8 Brunswick hnu’ ;
9 musical; 10 at home; 1 Insomnia
club.
WI.S: Chicago (345) 6:25 organ;
7:20 saxophone duets, trio; 8 R.
F. D. program; 9-12 pianist, dra-

PH O N E :-R es. 42H-J

Personals
Mrs. Warren Smith an
daughter left Friday 1
homo in Providence. R. 1.
Robert Holly returned Sunday to
Gainesville where he is a student
in the University of Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lightner,
Mary Lightner, and Katherine
Lightner of Sanford, with Mr. and
Mrs. John Wallace, of liryen, O.,
motored to Cusndaga Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace will
leave Tuesday for their home ir.
Hryen. O.
T. J, Hagen, of Orlando and
William Hale, of Winter Park,
wore the guests of friends in San­
ford, Sunday.
Paul Lake spent the week-end
in Tampa «• the gucat . f fricr.dc.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Chittenden
motored Sunday to St. Augustine
where they will attend the Ameri­
can la-gion Convention.
M. S. Page left Sunday for
Jacksonville where1 he lias accept­
ed a tiosition with the Florida
Times Union.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Tllinn
and My. ,.,?«] ,Mva, 1low., id Hi own­
ing who have been the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Key. left Sun­
day by boat fo r Worchciter. Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. I&gt;. A. Fitzsim­
mons left Sunday for their homes
in New Haven, Conn. Mr. Fitz­
simmons is connected with the Hodwell Realty Company.

High Wedding Cost
Changes Turk Laws

Melville’s Comedians
Open One Week’s Bill
Tonight In Big Tent
Bert Melville's minstrels, play­
ing under the auspices of the San­
ford Shrine club, will open Monday
a week’s engagement in a tent
theatre on the iakefront. The show
carries n personnel of 20 and n
repertoire of songs, dances and
light plays.
A popularity contest, in which
three young women of Sanford will
be*nwarded prizes according to'the
votes received, is a feature of the
week's show here. The votes go
with the drinks, candies and other
purchases made at the tent.
At the opening pcrfarmcSr.cc
Monday night, women will be ad­
mitted provided each is accompa­
nied by the holder of one adult
ticket, it is declared.
The tent is equipped with chairs
instead of benches and the canvas
is declared to he "absolutely water
proof." On the first night, a eom&amp;dy, “ When Toby Comes to Town,”
will lie presented.

RADIO

WMC:

Program for Apr. 7.
WSB: Atlanta Journal (428.3)
8 Melody orchestra; 10:45 Kadiowl entertainment.
KFDM: lteaummit (315.6) 7:00
program.
WEEI: Boston (475.9) 6:30 Sinfonians: 7 musical; 7:30 Gobi
Dim ♦ ins; 8 Evi*re«dy hour; ft
orchestra.
WGlt: Buffalo (319) 6 music;
7-10 musical.
WGN: Chicago Tribune (370.2)
G organ; 6:30 ensemble, string
quintet; 8 classical; 10 dance jazz.

Memphis

itddrrM; 6:45 orchestra. talk; 8
Brunawivk t*mr. 9 travel: 9:50
dance; 10:30 crgan, .
WBZx Springfield (■■■'■'
«••»'
orchestra; 7:t5 travel talk. vocal;
8 Brunswick hour.
KSD: St. Loui: Post DirpaMi
(515.1) 6 music.

Notice
Orrle 'No. 2 of the Mcth* dlib
Church wilt hold «u Easter -aj't.
Saturday, April 11. at tin .tntfou
Pharmacy. Easter tar/'-ft*, hand
irttdji handkjrehrrf# ar.d aprfiftk
will Ih* made a rnecitll.r of.

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Appeal (449.7) 7:30 health talk;
8:30 musical; 11 frolic.
WCCO: Mlnneapolis-St.
Paul
(416.4) 6:15 concert; 7:30 lecture
8 program.
WJZ: New York (454.3) 6 dogs;
6:15 orchestra; 7 Wall St. Journal
review: 8 Rrunswick
hour; 9
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Dance

CONSTANTINOPLE, Apr. 4. —
Prospective brides in Trukey haw
taken a keen interest in proposals
Do you know that countless
of the general assembly to regulate people dance without swelling, tir­
extravagance in connection with ed feet? Or they walk all day?
marriage celebrations, as well as
They keep their feet small. They
other forms of entertainment. Tur­ wear dainty shoes. And they avoid
kish statesmen are determined, if all the torture that millions suffer
possible, to bring about economy in troin their feet.
private life as well as in state
Just because they know "Tiz",
affairs, and have taken steps to and use it. When feet are tired,
encourage the frugal and Spartan sore or tender, "T iz " relieves them
habits of Angora In every way pos­ instantly. Ami it wards o ff these
sible.
needless troubles.
By the regulations proposed, the
When u man or woman suffers
bride of the future will not be al­ I such foot troubles, it is simply
lowed to provide furniture lor more trnm luck of "Tiz,” Almost inthan one room in her new home, ( stunt comfort is at everyone’s comI* person who made this puzzle did it before breakfast. That’s and the bridegroom may not pre­ j mand.
ft- come across a word that makes you hungry, repeated twice sent his wife-to-be with more than
Let un prove that— free. Send
lone.
Some night
a single ring valued at not more 'coupon for a trial.
Unit of electrical resistance. than 20 Turkish pounds. Banquets I when feet aie sore and weary,
[
HORIZONTAL
bipinmo pronoun,
To dread.
and fE-tivities’ iii celebration of wntl h thA insfAlU” codlfdrt‘tllai if
felmqueney.
Tala.
births and weddings would be brings. Note how swellings dis­
bird of (driving) command,
Ingenuity.
barred altogether by provisions of appear. how corns and bunions
tressed hide.
Mathematical term.
censo to trouble. Then learn how
the new bill.
What a hen lays.
times of feathers (against
"T iz " wards o ff such troubles.
Spirits o f the air,
the law to import),
Save those painful hours. Don't
Port St. Joe— Work started on
owing instrument,
Everlasting.
Bee Line highway between this let another week go by with feet
ending letters.
To catch sight of.
that hint. Clip coupon now.
city and Franklin county line.
Dregs.
luster of fibers in wool
Itaple.
Polite word used for male.
Frostproof— Special election im­ y w.l!./ litbr DW&lt;« C&gt;.
lights,
Small mass.
provement bonds validated. Will
ill
\V».
heriff.
Browned over the fire.
provide for “ white way," city park,
;;«** vark ettr
Incwy.
Sick person.
Trial
sewer system, street paving nml
Rowed.
" prepare for publication.
city hall.
Eleven mi'Ps paving
Flower.
now under construction.
Imko
Hrn.
[orture.
Shore boulevards will add greatly
fpon.
University officers.
to attractiveness of city.
Pronoun.
frotected place where ships
may ride at anchor.
Indian tribe from Utah.
'rinted notice.
Commission.
Commissions.
rce with tough wood.
[Imost a donkey.
Dcvitrified.
'o dine.
Sounded (moving of leaves).
lubber tree.
Joined.
there the sun rises.
Electrified particles.
'ith of the mutter.
To card.
Ancient language.
Highest endeavor,
One Week Commencing
Relish. .
Piny on words (pi).
o accomplish,
To wrap the dead.
o*e colored
Observed.
iayely,
Vegetable that grows in pods
'on and I,
European fresh water fist
(carp family).
chicle used in winter.
0 plunder.
ANSWER t o YE STE R D AY’S
'ulls with effort.
CROSS-WORD PUZ/.I.K
1 blow,
udden fright of multitude.
Auspices o f Shrine d u l l
a
A (P
3|it fraiiju [S [0 1_m 1H o ajvj
dent.
'£
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A1R E j B $ A l p a p i u m A,
O diliC.
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h&gt;e who is skilled in punning

city of another.
•ight plus two.
,'jccted to chemical test.
'Ppo.tfte of yvon.

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�TH E SANFORD H

Exhibition
Gaines

Local Aggregation Leave* for
Orlando
Determined
to
Avenge Defeat Handed It
brlties Will Be Seen In AcGame Attracts Interest

Record Crowd Will
See 'Today's Contest
&gt;4,■

i—i - ■

NEW ORLEANS. Apr. 6.— The
Cleveland Indians came to the res­
cue of the Pelicans and loaned
them a battery for Sunday’* ex­
hibition game, init even at that de­
feated the Southern Association
team, 12 to 4, Edwards and Myatt
donned Pelican uniform*. New Or­
leans bad no battery available
since the team hod been played
continuously the last nine days and
all the pitcher* have not reported.
Cleveland (A ) ............. 12 IS 1
New Orleans (S )
........ 4 12 2
Shaute, Spies and Walter*; Ed­
wards and Myatt.
LOUISVILLE, K y„ April5. —

Many Florida League Cele­ Boston 4A ) ....
5 7 2
4 7 6
brities Will B eSeen in Ac­ Louisville (A A ) .........
Quinn, Khmke and Smith; Hevtion Including Humphries
' Avenge
Recent
Defeat, ing, Holly, Kooh and Brottem.
MOBILE, A la„ Apr. fi.—
Armed with a determination to Washington ( A ) ............. 5 0 1
avenge the defeat handed them last Mobile &lt;SA&gt;
............. It 9 2
week at the hand* of the Macon
Johnson, Mogridge, Russell and
"t'eache*,” the Sanford Florida Ruel, Tate; Murray, Welter and
Leaguer* left this morning for Or­ Devormer, Dueote.
lando whare they were to meet the
SHREVEPORT, La., Apr. 5. —
Georgian* in a return match on Chicago (A| .... ________ 8 10 0
Tinker Field thl* afternoon.
A Shreveport &lt;T&gt; .............. 2 11 6
battle royal i» in prospect and the
Thurston, Blankenship and Bisgame 1* expected to draw a record ehoof; ;Prough, McCall and Wing­
crowd from Orlando, Sanford and field.
other nearby places.
i BALTIMORE. Mil.. Apr. fi. —
Nick Carter, manager of the lo­ Philudeiphia (N )
.
. I fi
2
cal outfit, 1* confident that his pro­ Baltimore III
............. 6 8
2
teges will be able to turn the ta­
(Ten innings.)
bles a* he has been putting them
Ulrich, O'Neal, Ituhhell ami Wiithrough a hard training wheiime ;f.nn: Ogden. Euin-haw and Davis.
during the past week.
On the
NASHVI.LE. Tenn . Apr. fi.
.other hand word comes fiom Or- ; St. Louis (A ) ...
13 1.1 I
hmdo that Ernie Burge, manager Nashville (S A ) .
27
1
uf fhe Beaches and former mana­
Gaston, Snringer and Severctd:
ger-of the Orlando team, believes Keenan. Gilbert, Fowlkes and
*Ws outfit will make it two in a Creenhurg.
MEMPHIS. Tenn., Apr. 5. —
Many Florida League celebrities New York (N )
11 12 fi
will be seen in the game. Bert 'Memphis (S A 1
II 10 fi
Humphries, the giund old man of
(Ten Inning', darkness).
the-league, is exectcd to hurl part
Bentley, Baldwin, Ryan and
o f the game. Ernie Ilurke will bl­ i Cuwdy, Devine; .Mrrx, Moss, (Jrif*
ot first base for Macon while Joe , fin anil Ynrvan,
Tinker, Jr., son of the old Cub
star, will be seen in n Macon uni­
Followimr are the probable line­
form; Charlie Moore - i (| Walter
ups for the game tin* afternoon:
Hunter, both fbrmer St. Pc
SANFORD
burg pluyers, wm -.so oe seen in MACON
Leach 2b
Cuthon If
action.
Slimznc 3b
Manager Carter has three hurl- Andcriion ef
ers who will probnblv lw» seen In Sullivan If
. ..Curlay rf
HaileyIIthe box for Sanford in today’s Hunter if
Thompsone
fracus. They are Campbell, Walsh, Hall Jib
Dean2b
and Weaver, Upon these three, Burke lb
Kinseys«
who have been fast rounding into Tinker s*
...
• .McLain cf
shape, hr is pinning ht« hopes to Moore c
Campbellp
bring victory in this, the second ex­ Humphries p
.
Weaverp
hibition game played by the San­ Stanley p
Wheut n
Walshti
ford team. „

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MONDAY. A P R IL 6, 1925

J \ 1 I .competing from a club in the New
' York district, but who has afnee
11/TAT returned to live tn her native EnTl 111 8,lirKj- Th'‘ 8reat Miss Cecil Lfltch
of England, who defeated Alexn
H 7 I 7 T Stirling several times, lost to Mils
i r . l l I Oorlett in 1321 in competition for
the Bert belly n cup. an annual fixture in the Philudeiphia district
HI A t- that attracts leading feminine links
British ■***’» trom “ 11 parts o f the counTlm l Y e a r

•'****
unquestionably
the outstanding model player of h;*r
sex in the United States. As with
.— Upon the Bobby Jones before he won the
emure miss' open and amateur title*, one wonuid « shiny dors why she ever is. beaten. She
:&gt;y John I). ( is the only player to huve broken
hopes that 80 in the women’s national toumttne queen of meat, having set the rucord at 79
empress of pn her own course, the Rhode Iseav for the land Country Club, in last year’s
tournament. In practice matches
itie on thej rho often has been as low as 75,
Atlantic ahe . much to the envy o f many male
old enough golfers of good caliber, not to
Collett is speak of thousand* of male dufferr.
For six years, ever since she was
UJ. Miss Collett’s mighty hitting
has attracted attention. Eisttlfent
technique, with » full flat swing,
involving the complete application
«,f power with hips mid shoulders,
enables her to hit a ball from the
tec that would do credit to a pro­
fessional. In fact, in practice
rounds with professionals she U
never far behind them, and recent­
ly just after John D. gave her that
new dime, she outdrove Joe Kirk­
wood. the trick shot artist at seveiai holes in which Mie and her
feminine partner won handily. Freqncntly, with
' behind her and
the couise sunbaked, she has driv­
en more than 200 yards. Without
wind or turf favorable for a long
bull, she drives 225 and 2fi0 yards
regularly.
Yet her
physique,

reap the profits with many other
wise investors.
a suburb of real
where you will he

noines

LET US SHOW YOU
THIS PROPERTY

N. H. Garner
DEVELOPER

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TH E SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, A P R IL G, 1925.

PA C E SEVEN

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Classified Directory

ftESSING — Miltlgraphing.
(mg ami mailing—as you
lit it—when you want it,
Jr.e C7.1. II. E. Porch, First
»l Bank Bldg.

tATURE AND MOTOR RE­
WINDING.

rent

Parents*- encourage the
children to car* for*thetr
meti teeth/
G ive th em 'W t - l g l e y ’s.
It removes food itarrlelej
from tile teeth. Strengthen*
the gums. Combats acid
mouth.
R e f r e s h i n g and b e n e f i c i a l !

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ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — S t o f Ihls Court, ami full not. oUmrJohns County is reached through u l » e jtidgliK iit h&gt; di fault a III lie
iltrnlnsl you.
the St. Augustine Evening Record. i n tIte nIsd OrilertHl
that thia not Ice lm
Quick results. Two centa per word. piihllshe'l lii T h e Sanford llernhl. n
newspaper piihllrllnl
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A. M W E E K S . H I
PALM BEACH COUNTY—The Mar. 21. :«•». Apr. 0, I t. 29. 27,
scene of stupendous development May I. II. IS. 2.1. 1921.

Rend about it in the I’nlm Beach
Post. Sample copy sent on re­
quest.

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T-A.REEL
Car. Drive il
umlf. Oak and Second St.
one 3,

HOME B Y SEA!

ALTOS FOR HIRE

Phltn.Hphia and rail.' “ All.wat.FviiY'Ml^
iclplaU—tUfVcIcurinrrtiims of VI*
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r.,«, Vaolud.A« ? . ' T ( « ^ l U AkJ5!Aro;
iab).
* best in Service and Qual-' !?*.)r*.nln
*1,l OuUldo raoau extra, haillngtim,
Street fend Park Ave- J
' F Q R J J A L T IM O R E
S. 8. A L L E r i l l A N V

DRUGS
EV’S DRUG STORE — Praflpuons, Drugs, Sodas.
We

•*noi**r iou as your *)^on0.
____ ELECTRICAL

JOHN E. FOX

ADVERTISING gets resuttu if It
Real Estate— Insurance
reaches potential buyers.
PaIntkn Daily News is circulated in
tin industrial nnd agricultural sec­ All kinds of property listed far sale
tion.
Park Avenue and Second Street
TO REACn BUYERS or solkra of
Florida real estate advertise in
the St. l'cturaiiurg limua. One cent
OLD HOME TOW N
cent u word daily, two centa a word
nuiiuuys.

FOR QUICK SALK— Bungalow in
beat residential section, 5 rooms
and hath, romnlotelv —fumishrtfc
Faces easETlarge rhnde tree:;. 31,000 cash. Balance like rent. Photic
Mr. Sossamon, 143.
FOR SALE l months old calf.
Jersey mother. Geo. Ballinger,
(irupnville. Flu.
FOR S ALE —5 acres hammock
land, 3 miles west of liiingwood
mi i nat side of Wckiwa River. Sec
1 E. R, ? 'flxon, owner. Apopka, Flu.
j FOR RENT — Cottage. Phone

a rich butter cream,
dipped ia a luscious,
chewy caramel, rolled
in crispy nutmeatsand
then th ickly overcoated with Milk
Chocolate!

II58-J.

FOR SALE— A bargain Big Six.
St tide linker Touring car cheap.
Price $2,100. Purchased Fob. 'doth
run 1,2041 miles just broke right.
Will sell cheap as I am leaving
the city. Call nt .Montezuma lin­
tel or Phone 690. Otto Borehert,
owner Milwaukee Ball Club.

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FILl INT; STATIONS AND
au to SUPPLIES
U-OWiY S E R V IC E S T A T IO N .
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Tire*, Accesaoy pi. f v,c® Wlth a s^rilc. Elm
1’hune 4 4 1

«r ,T-hrcq ^tuoons. Mag^ f r‘!r:l,.ScCond. Kirat and Elm,
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UJford AvcnUu nnd Ldth StrcvL
Msrvirc.

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Office in
Hank Building Annex.

ihone 117.1. -t

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FOR SALE— W e have
the most complete and
11 largest stock o f paints
T ti« faateat sellin g
and wall paper of all
candy In Amarlca.
a O r a K ir
kinds in S e m i n o l e
iixr q t a m t F v ^ ouiity. Wc can save
y w ‘
J ^ you money on any­
thing you buy in this
store. Steel wool this
v/eek at 7 and 12 cents
per package.

OhHenry!

SANFORD P A IN T &amp;

UOC ye a r

$2.lhJ. I f you desire Vl.UUll Insur-

amu policy mid 75 centa to your
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Apr. - -21 May ii-lii-27

DKVKLUP*CH3 A T T K . V T I O N - - l ’ iOsacolu la inKinmim tnn xrcuiaat u i
koluptnrtlt IP Oluridtx'B flimir/•;
halt million dollar itifcnw.ty tu th.
Muir i, c «fti Juki
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i.iiiil.hi uo.lar iirldse acruna K.i anitiia Day ..uiru'd; iiuurt.r
million
dollar opera iiouae malar eonatruc(m u; tw o iitllllona luiuis .pent on
h u i i w a y ; « ™ i i « i ch-nco fo r l l v .
re CO X -'
IS ««»
around
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FOR P H IL A D E L P H IA
Apr. n -18-37

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May

Apr. 3-13-23

May 1-14-33

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M. H. KHHEX

Korlnlarmatlon Write,

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M E R C H A N T S tS: MINERS

Transportation Co.
Pier 808 K. Ilay St.
T.lrphuno Sit
JackaoiiTlIIc, Florida

FOR S A LE —Space on the,
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tho "tialnenvilU Sun."

AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ua.—Augusta's greatest
classified medium, rate cash ,6'Jc
charge, luc per line, minimum

BUTTERMILK
The
F'reah

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Cliurlied

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5c, 10c,
and 15c
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Waters’ Kandy Kitchen

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You are wasting time and*^
ney if this nage hasn’t your cliaaified advertisement. Phone it in
day. No. 118.
. •
Have you rooms to rent or aom#
second hand furniture to sell?;
Use The Herald's classified page,
nrvf ff»*t result*.

rost and Found
LOST— 1 roan marc lira ivied W,
P.; 1 bay mare no brand, J. f*
Brown, Geneva. Fla.
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I. E A T II E Ri
PURSE
C O N T A IN IN G J’ A SH
AN D HANK
BOOKS S H O W IN G

N AM E OF OWNER. REWARD
IF RETURNED TO HERALD OF­
FIC E
4-AIf
V I-

J. G. SHARON

Attorney-at-Law
W ill practice in all the courts
Examination of Abstracts of Land
Titles given especial attention
Offices in Seminole County Ban*
i
Building

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I D A V ID B. H YE R
ARCHITECT
M r m tn r J_ L A
I I " * * Kuilftlng
Orlaaila, rla rlila

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S O IT III.A M ) IM IX T
T h s Pain t That h v o You
. _ Money.
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Sold by
l.(lS&lt;tt.V(i l * A t » T C O M PACT
113 Magnolia As*.
I'honr 270
,

Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or sell that second-hand goods?

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ACREAGE
WANTED
We tire interested in buying
acreage in Florida in large or
small tracts, but will deal with
owners only. Please give full
details its lo location, price and
terms.

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ADDRESS

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J. L). O’Brien
225 N. Chadwick St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.

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G. T A Y L O R D YER

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Hey Bill
DID YOU GET
YOUR FREE
GASOLINE THIS
WEEK?

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"D O 'Y U U W a N T to buy or sell
anything?"
if so advertise in

Lincoln House.

Miscellaneous

dealer so you cun read Flonda a

Apr. S-tS-29 May
-9-30
H. 8. JUNIATA
Apr. 1-11-22 Ilny2-13-I3

H. il. PKIINfAN

SAM oill) EI.ECTRIC CO.
HKCMsorx to Gillon Si Platt
feic.i
" la' $*»*
Everything
icai. Kn,phc'wc
*’ o , elec*.o

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CASH— Paid for false teeth, den­ FOR RENT — Furnished rooms
and kitchenette. Shirley njrarttal gold, platinum and discard­
ed jewelry.— Hoke Smelting and ments. Opposite Post Office.
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
FOR RENT— 5 room bungalow,
and garage. New, 3 miles out.;
FOR SALE—32 acres 2 miles out. I Orlando road. Phone 571-J._____
Between 2 subdivisions. 900 feet FOR RENT— Nice 5 room furnish­
on brick road. Going at a bar­
ed bungalow.
Screen porch.
gain. Phono 571-J.
Rent $50.00 per month. 1305 San­
ford Avenue.
FOR S ALE — Rhode Island Red FOR RENT-—House sor rent. Close
Hens and Irrlian Runner Ducks,
in. Inquire 209 E. 5th St.
all laying. Mrs. L. A. Renaud.
Phono 156-W.
|FOR RENT— 5 room house, hot
; and eold water. 908 Myrtle Ave.
FOR SALE— Home.
Two-story. IL. P. McCuller. The Basket.
Six rooms and bath.
Modem
conveniences. Corner bit. Both FOR RENT—Two or three room
fBurnishi'd apartment 815 Pnrk
streets paved. Best buy in San­
ford. P. 0. Box 67, Winter Park. Avenue.
Florida.
FOR RENT OR I.KASK— Ware­
house space on A. C. I- Siding.
FOR SALE— Cabinet talking ma­ Sanford Machine Co., 2nd and Oak
chine and 25 records.
First Ave,
class condition
$55.00. Citrus
Heights Filling Station, Orlando FOR RENT— Two large sleeping
Road.
rooms, first floor, suitable for
gentlemen. Private bath with hot
FOR SALK— Business lot CO by 65 water. Permanent people prefer­
corner East nnd Cross Streets, red. Address “ C. J." care of Her­
57 feet Smith from First Street. ald.
Terms $5000 cash. $9000 3 yearn.
F. H. Scruggs, Hotel Motnczumn. FOR RENT— 2 room apartment
furnished, or 2 bed rooms fur­
FOR SALE— House nnd four beau­ nished. Call 24.
tiful lots, on Orlando mail. See
FOR RENT — Furnished rooms
M. M. Lord.
1020 Union Ave.
FOR SALE— Windmill and steel
tower. Supply tank, gas engine FOR RENT— Very desirable new
apartment for rent.
Close in.
and pump. I)elco light system.
■Ill)
Palmetto.
Phone hU»MJ. Joey Lewis, Alta­
monte Springs. Fla,
FOR RENT — Furnished room,
dose in location, also garage.
FOR HALE—3(1 acres, a wonder­ Mrs. II. S. Osborne, 608 \V. First
ful rit" for a sub-division. A l­ Stlevt.
most within lhe city limits. $25,000. 1-5 cash. Balance easy. See
S. A. Sossamon at Herald Office.

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FOR RENT— Rooms with ;h fe P
out meats.
Reasonable rates.
Rooms For

For Rent

For Sale

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ADVERTISE, nt ttte Journal-Her­
ald, South lieorgia'a greatest
IF. AUTO SERVICE
Day “ The Comfort Route ”
tie wnpnper.
Morning, atierriuon,
night. Mccta nil trains. Bagweekly
and
Sunday
ciusxmeu rawx &lt;
Fares
From
Jacksonville
ga transfer. Phono 551.
Utlanllft City $33.37
lUltiraora $30.94. tuc per line. Vvuycrusa Journal'
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Real Estate

Used Cars Fur Sale
lif.ll Dodge Cnune.
W ANTED— Bookkeeper, can han­
1021 Dodge Touring.
dle severnl extra sets of books.
1921 Dodge 3-1 Ton Truck.
Apply “ Bookkeeper" care of Her­
1023 Dodge Touring
ald.
FOR SALE— New bungalow locat­
1923 Dodge Sedan
ed Palmetto Ave. and 17th St..
1921
Dodge
Sedan
|
WANTED—
Young
man
as
circu­
SHOE R E P A IP ’ NG
$5,000. $500 cash,
balance like
“
Terms
to
some
peonle”
lation
manager.
Apply
Herald
HOPE IN ’S ELECTRIC S H O E
rent.
Office.
I. W. PHILLIPS’ SONS
SHOP— We turn ouv neat work,
Phone 3
with quick service and we use Sanford. Flo.
the beat materials.
FOR SALE— New bungalow locat­
Advertising
CARPENTER WANTED
PRINTING
ed Magnolia Ave., and Spurting
St.
51,769. 5500 cash Balance like
LEARN
ABOUT
V
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County
and
W IGHT H U N T SHOP— Rush ordLakeland, thmueh the Star-Tele*
ers n specialty. Phono 4I7-W.
Must he an experienced man and |rt'nteram. Best advertising medium in a willing worker. Apply
2214
Bo th above houses modern, side­
9 Railroad Avenue.
South Florida Published mornings. Palmetto Avenue.
walks paid for. and built of best
materials.
THE SEM INOLE FR IN TE R Y— I Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
It. W. Deane, Owner
Printing that pleases. Prompt OHIO— Xenia. Make your rnUs
service. Telephone 93. New lo­ w through the Xenia Garotte.
cation. Weinke
Building next Xenia. Ohio. Rich agricultural W ANTED— Manager for our new
door to Used Furniture Co.
seed and supply store here. Good
district Want ad and display
rates on request
salary to right man. Must fur­
R E A L ESTATE
nish references. Write particulars
Union Avenue lot, below market
Small invest­
coi.m tnnn m u t.rrnKH —ci*a.- for information.
l(l*,l nds hav* t h « largest circu ­ ment required.
J. E. SPURLINO, su?j-di vision
P. O. box 1171, value. Can be bought on small
In
Southwestern
OaorgliL Jacksonville, Fla.
cash payment. Phono Mr. So3saspecialist. Subdivision to Or­ lation
R s le Sc /S-wordt Mne
nton nt 118.
lando. Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ TO REACH the prosperous farm­ W ANTED — Experienced house­
BARGAIN'S
way.
ers and fern growers of Volusia
keeper wants job at once. Can
1 cottage $3,750.
$500 cash
county
advertise
in
the
DeLand
furnish
references.
Mrs.
Ruth
T IN AND M ETAL WORK
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash Shuler, Sanford, Fla. Care of C, J. ! Bainnce terms. W. J. Thigpen.
JAMES II. COW AN— All kinds with order.
Cranston.
Elm Street lot nt a bargain.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
M
AINE—
Watervtlie,
Morning
Sen­
! Close in. $1,000. Only $100 cash.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­ IV T i n : I T H I T T T COI'HT. s r . u t - |Balanro monthly.
For either n
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
« T \ T K o r home »r an investment this is a
m h .i : iiu .v r v ,
nle are interested in Florida pmrphone i l l
I ' M i l l III t.
wonderful buy. See Mr. Sossamon
orty. Reach them through the
nnl S. A iihiiii \ Sltifftm! II. at Herald Office.
Building Material Sentinel. Rate card on applica­ 1'Mu‘
K.yiioltlM, partners. I ’taim lffi.
tion.
Atiaclimt-nt
BARGAINS
MIRACLE Concrete t o „ general
VS.
I&gt;1,IIIUK«'S
One nine room dwelling $7,500.
A
LITTLE
W
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AD
in
The
J
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1
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cement wnrk, sidewalks, build­
$2,500 cash.
Balance terms lo
Herald will bring you h!g re­ U c u r f II. A|i|&gt;l&lt;»al&gt;'. Di'f.-mluut.
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. R.
suit. W, .1. Thigncn.
tu:iii:i: o r rnti.u-ATioN.
sults.
Advertise
those
old
articles
Tcrwilleger, Prop.
T o ; iJeoi'Ko II. AnpIcKnli' .mil alt
you have stored away and have ln'i.iinm
intcrexteil in Hie fo llo w in g i
10 acres hammock land f»r sale,
H ILL LUMBER CO. House a no use for. A title thirty-rent nd il.'.MWiliol lirop. r i y sit nnl' il In
i In good celery section, with pavService, Quality and Price.
may bring voti aeveral dollars. noli l'on lily, l-'lorltlu. to-w il Tit* |cd road near. A good buy for
S'uit Itwest U u a r tr r (s i x u ) ot tin*
Phone 118 and a representative will N'nrtInvent (junrior. ( M V , )
of |$1.5011 cash, or $2,000 on terms.
Lumber and Building Mnterial
call to see you.
P'M'tlon l. T«|&lt; Cl. H. II. ;u Hu si.
|Address Box 431 Sanford.
Carter Lumber Company
This Is to g i v e notice, lliat upon
Colli 'lav n! March A. I*. 192.1.
N, Lautel St.
Phone 565
FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Ornndo iHie
East front Ini on Magnolia Ave­
In. fo. -&lt;oir&gt;i; suit was • ocm.i'in*'il
morning Sentinnl: largest classi­ In (UI-* court and Die propelty
nue. $250 cash, balance monthly.
fied business, rate lc a word, min­ si*rllM'*l herein bi(fiit« has |u&gt;t*n lev- Price $1,250. Easily worth $l&lt;!(tu.
ieil upon in piirsuiinei' of iho Writ
imum 24c cash with order.
See S. A. Sossamon at the Herald
of AHnilinii nt tssiieil herein.
T l i o v fore, you and i w ; nf you Office.
all parsoiis elaln.liur itnv ifitrrTHE MORNING JOURNAL is the and
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                    <text>TOlItt NEWSPAPER
Published in Florida’s II
The World’s Greatest Vcge
Section, IU Richest Garden
ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

VOLUMN XV

For Defense

Experts of State Department
Are Now Studying Brief In
Connection With the Arbi­
tration Over Tecna-Ariea

3Severe Blow

To Government
4J

B y .jp
■
4.— The
—amwcewr
•verse Fri- Farl I’. Clark, former salesman for
ros&lt;*t iiwu/.a, , pi.
L. ■ Fnimao, iiidiv irr,
rundal.
with William Shepherd for the
June death of William McCHntock, Chi­
n s in the cago* "millionaire orphan," will ill­
ation—Al- 1 used bytbe defense to impeach the
terior se c-' doctor’s confession if he is per-tcluir, Ed- mitted to testify.

Jr„ independent
il operators—were dismissed in
he District of Columbia supreme
nurt because of the presence in
he grand jury room of an nssist-

slice Hit/. Issues Inj'titctton Against the Shipping
Board Stopping Sale of Dol­
lar Interests In Cal-Orient

‘
Futur** Action Clouded *
I Whether a new grand jury could
lonsidcr the bribery charges
Igainst against Fall and the DoFeny’g i;i nut so dear. Counsel foi
Einciair contend that the three
Lars statute of limitation will beLme effective next Tuesday, but
lovornment counsel are not conmneed that the special act of contress in 1U22 extending the lintitaBon of six year* in certain ca*es
would not be applicable iu this inKtupcc.
__
The bribery charges grew ouL of
the delivery to Full here while he
sms interior secretary nf 4100,000
In curb. The fund wus advanced
:&gt;y the elder Doheny and brought
(ten* from New Yor.t by his son in
the now celebrated "Little [Hack
datchel." Fall gave his personal
tote for that amount, and Doheny

WASHINGTON, Apr. 4.—
.Secretary Week* who la ill
with cerebral thrombosis* pn**cd s*uch a restful niitht that
attending physicians did no*,
find it necessary to call the
sick room. Until well Into
mornimr the siituutinn was not
regurded by doctor* as serious
enough to warrant the issuance
of a regular bulletin.

SCORES IN F IR S T
Withhold Contents
O f Communication MATCH ROUND OF
President Coolidge in Sympa­ GOLF ANNOUNCED
thy With Situation Due To
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continue to ojierute the five s h ip ­
ping board vessels nt stake in the
servire from San Frnnci*cn to Ma­
Recovery Suits Not Affected.
nila unless the board should take
The inCiccment return :d h«4e action to terminate the operating
luid ordered dismissed by ( hief CODtrnct pntprcd inta rrx’iv thiiii
(justice McCoy are wholly apart four years ago. Chairman O’Con­
prom the civil suits which have nor, of the board, declared today h"
[•&lt;;&lt;•n brought by the government in personally would be in favor nt
[Wyoming and California for th1* terminating that contract if the
[recovery of tho Teapot Dome and injunction w«* made permanent.
California naval reserves.
Commenting upon that state­
I Nor i* there involved in today’s ment former Senator George E.
decision the contempt indictment Chamberlain o f Oregon, counsel for
returned against Sinclair because the Pacific Mail, interpreted it as
|**f his refusul to answer certain ■a willingness to drive the Pacific
I'Picatiotix (nit to him by the senate .Mail out of business in any rase.
HI committee. A demurrer to that He would not *ay what legal action
[indictment has been filed and is if any, might be taken if iie
pending in the District of Colum­ board should adopt such a source.
bia supreme court.
The action of the Pacific Mail
la dismisflng the criminal in-- in resorting to court proceedings
dlctmcnts, Chief Justice McCoy up­ was taken us the result of the au­
held the contention of
defense thorization of tin* sulc of the ships
counsel that the senate resolution to the Dollar interests by n 4 tn
***ktng prosecution of the oil cas«* 3 vote in the board, which hud been
from the department of lustier and reached-over the question by on" of
placing them In the hands of spec­ the stormiest controversies it has
ial counsel removed the right of the experienced in years. The contro­
tDorney general or any of his as- versy has involved questions of
&gt;•istanIs to appenr before the grand government shipping policy and a
tight between competing shipping
intere*t*. had has been character­
ize*! with sensational charges that
Injunction Against
a monopoly was being develo|&gt;ed on
Dodge Estate Denied the Pacific const.
Coolidge May Intervene
The
reverberations of the fight
DETROIT, Apr. I.—Judge Hur­
reached such a point that it wa*
ry Dingeman in the Wayne county
; ,r«uit court today refused to grunt suggested tHut the White House
might be culled upon to take n
f temporury injunction sought by band but this b-enme u remote pos­
attorney* f„r John Duval Dodge
today when it was leurned
restraining Mrs. Matilda It. Dodge sibility
that President Coolidge feels that
selling, transferring or. in- • e « i v i n « i h i l l t v f o r t h e d e c i s i o n r e s t ­
ed entirely with the bourn, he usAnna Margaret Dodge, post- sunivs that the board bud ucleil a*
mus daughter nf John F. Dodge it best saw fl( ami has t^ken no
purt In the matter.
Pacific Muil official* made no
comment utter it i&gt;ud filed it, in­
junction petition. Officials of the
Dollar interests ul-‘o hud no state­
ment to offer. Member* of the
•hipping board who were named a*
defendants
in the uctiou with the
Jop Girls Make

Its Unusual Circumstances Harry Ehle Cup Winner in
Ringer Tournament, Get­
wmhinotok April 4.—The
ting Score f»S and Taking
safeguard* during the
The
Frank MacNeiH Trophy
'-ma w
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i
,
.
plehiseit requested of

NUMBER 2 !!.

C'n-nperation In County Is
Urged At Sanford Chamber
Gel-to-Gether Meeting In
Altamonte Springs Friday

Deliberating’
Seminole Bonds
.
For
OverNineHoursj
Sell For Premium
Judge Orders Jury)
County Tax For Publicity Is
Locked Up forNighti
Said to Be Only Fair Way
To Raise Advertising Fund

1'ir.sident Coolidgfe by the Peru- [
vian government aare to a large ex- ,
lent already provded for in the |
tlie . ’
’ i.
th- judgment of the president and
his adviser*.
The Peruvian memorial, which i
was transmitted to the president j
Friday, is now before the state He- |
partment experts for study. It is
o»t a direct communication from j
the Peruvian government but bears
the signature of one of it* special
representatives in Washington in 1
connection with the Tama-Amu ry Ehle winner of the cup with «
V ,
pr0W,Wy* "
arbitration.
-score of 38. which is declared »« i.^L*
n*' 7 " " T Wf,* " 'T 1"
Text Is Withheld
be one of the lowest ringer acores
r: Uiuglu*
The text of tlu- communication ever made ut the *t«tc. I’he score :
1 1 fhe bond* heretofore
has been withheld from publica­ represents lowest number of rtiokby « e"dno!e county had altion pending the drafting of the or* made .... the different holes
^ ‘nought a pn*.mum when they
president's icply. Although ho has during a period of approximately
^
M . { ,nt ” u’rL’ nnw wn*
received no detailed analysis of its two month*
"!}
“ H,nMng fund of mure
contents yet from the department
The trophy will remain in the ^ ' ‘ $,00,«&lt;KUo retire bonds whieh
’Idcvs refuse to give up until ninexperts, the probable tenor of that possession of Mr Ehle for a jeur
response is indicated to some ex- after which the cup will again be U" ' ,y
bcen. reHchwlten in his preliminary opinion that played for in a similar totirna- ,*’,r-Douglas drew an analogy bethe memorial has not raised any ment. The winning
score is as
(Mange and Seminole connpoint as to the conditions of the follows: 3-4-3, :»-3-4 ami 2-5-3 for }le,*1
years ago, he said, the
plebiscite that will determine the the :ir*t nine holes and 3-3 I.
indebtedness of Orange
nationality ol the provinces which 1-3-3, and 2-1-3 for the remoind- countv hl"1
-oximutcly 13
rent of the assessed valuation.
I as not already been provided for er of the course.
in the award itself.
In the inalidi Pia&gt; George Dab- ,,h ‘* iudebtidno**, he aaid, now ha«
The memorial declares the pur­ cod: won front liarry Ehle by de- "t‘cn reduced to something like 18
pose of tne Peruvian government fault; T. W. Jones won from Dr. Per rent of the assessed valuation.
to carry out the award hut sug­ Alex Epps 3 and 2; II. H. Dundy
*a*3Cf part of this comparative
gest* six modification in condition* won from K. H. Parker 3 and if! *c,' uction Had ht*rn brought about
of the plebiscite after pointing out A. C\ Porta won from P. S. Xcclcl t h r o u g h
iru*n‘n&gt;t*«l valuation*
what it regards as errors in the .3 und 2 ; Thigpen won from Brock- through the improvements
that
finding and calling attention to con­ luihn by default; Edwurd Higgins 'j"' bond issue made practicable,
ditions in Tucnu-Aricn since an­ defeated [{, J. (fully ti and 5; Dr.
Hl*»*nker declared.
nouncement of the decision.
S. I’ulcston won from Faville ti
Other speakers touclu-d upon
Coolidge I* Sympathetic.
and 5. Hodge ion Rail was match- Phases of the bond issue, dwelling
These modifications are in the ed with F. II. Ilrowii, but the match l,Pon the benefits that would nenature of steps to insure the rec­ was not played.
,n ,«* front the floatation of the isording ut the plebiscite of tin* lull
The first round of match'play
“ '•‘hthe necessity for co-opera'.
Strength of the Peruvian vote. A for the trophy, which is a golf tion in order to make the election
stat ement Is appended declaring hag, began AIonday morning. It an,l the road improvement proth.it without the proposed addi­ clo.-ed Thursday and the second xram for which it is being voted
tional precautions, the right of round was scheduled to have be- , " n ** auoees*.
Peruvian voters in the balloting g-n Friday morning.
A county lax for publicity purwould be destroyed.
President Coolidge feels that the
lett, of Altamonte who, however,
situation is one in which the Peru­ Condition o f Victim
declared his opposition to u state
vian government and people have
tax for the same purpose. The
O f Assault Critical speaker
a very naturul anxiety ns to how
decluied that a publicity
the sovereignty of the two prov­
tax vva* the only way to equalize
inces is to be determined aitico the
the cost of such advertisement und
plebiscite might permanently de­
"to make to pay their share the
prive Peru of possession of terri­
people who are aIwaya ti tat to get
tories to which she lias long assert­
their feel in the trough when ben­
ed a claim.
efits are being poured out."
lievuuse of this sympathetic ut.
Along with the stress laid on the
titilde and the neetl of making it
impoi tnnee of the bond issue what
vicar that no irregularities or otner
was termed a need wns emphasised,
incidents that would prevent a fair
virtually every one of the speakn s touched upon greater co-operution between the municipalities und
-ections of the county either gen•tally or referring to specific in­
stances.
Among the Altamonte Springs
speakers who tong the floor were
Mayor II. L. Moltblc. Colonel Trip'ett, and Dr. ljuirk, wlm also is in.
tertstcil in Genevu. Mr. Leroy und
.Mr. Bundy o f Genevu also spoke
. while the Sanford speakers were
F. P. Forster. E F. Ilouuhoider,
Judge James G. Sharon, D. L.
Tbrnsher, E. L. Douglas and U. F.
CAVE CITY, Apr. I.—TenU to­ Whit net , Sr.
day again dotted the hillside near
Sand Save &lt;•-* they had during the
MARKETS
day* when ibsi tiers worked in
vnin to extricute Floyd Collin*
from the trail that closed on him
Wheut
while he wa* searching for a new
ciive. IV. II. Hunt, u miner, who
i* directing an attempt to recover
the body estimated that the job
would take from two weeks 20
days.

Conies To Sanford
From Blaine, Wash.
To Make Residence

.delation portnnt activity is to " iw infor the next i inatiou us to how to start a &lt;i
"Florida is ono *»f the ten states
which hu* made no provision fur
4*-1 tvsBh*
I'
LUtilM
*iona have b*-en established it\ .38
state*.
'th e lihturv commisninn bill pro­
vide* for n membership of five
poraons to b*' npiminted by the
Govenmr. to serve without salar­
ies, who will give enough time to
the service as to promote its aeHviiy, nuch rs members of the
•
‘slate Hoard of Health give to its
intere»u. It gives the member* to
employ a trained secretary who
'*di conduct the work under the
direction of the commission.
"The library is the only educa­
tional institution thut keeps right
*&gt;n educating whether school keep*
or not. summer and winter, and
whether a oei.snn slop* at the
grade*, high school, or college.
Through the facilities of a puhiic
#
ns*
U *«.»«si“*4»»s*Mln-«
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t| ••MiiJ
nut n,

Sacrificial Bobb
. TOKIO, Apr. t. _

PRICE FIVE CENTS

Secretary Weeks Is
Reported Better

ismissal o f Charges
Is Made R em ise A
Cleik Of Attorney
Was In Jury Room

ction By New Grand
e Con&gt;ubtful

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY. APRIL 4. 1925,

T .ii-ii.

portal tomb
TraditiIon says thu

SANFORD CLUB IS

Colorful Bandit Sentcnced to MaRg on
Jun4 25 In Connec­
ticut State Prison

Jury Had Choice iTwo Bad Innings in Which Bandit Shows No
Of Four Verdicts Visitors Score 8 Runs Are
Undoing of

LocaLs; San­

Defense Attorney A t -j ford Shows Hitting Power
tacks Shean, State’s ,
By RUSS WHITNEY
’ S:inforiV first •aprxrran-.e .nprT;
W 'i t n e s s,*Bitterly"’ entering
the Florida State fotagur.

resulted la u 10-5 beating y e r u r -,
day afternoon at the hands ef the,
Macon Peaches in the Municipal
ball park. With the exception o f;
the first and second innings, the la-;
cals actually outplayed the Gear firs! degree for -Maying f* New
gia team In every department o f Britain poiiceniAn last Oct. 12.
the game.
.
•
• j The jur.V had been out a few
Macon played Campucll tor eight minutes mart; than 11 hour*
tallies anil five hits in one and a
third inning and Weaver was call­ when it announced it had ar­
ed into the fray. Stnnzrtc ended rived at. a verdict, which
the inning when he caught Man­ mean* the gallows for the colager llorke’s fly ami doubted Hun-.’
ter off third base.
Weaver twirled great Ii.tll during
his stay of nearly six innings, a l-,
lowing but three singles to the}
Macon team. Campbell pitched the
two final innings and two runs’
crossed the plate. An error by ’
Hall, however, paved the way for .
Ifoth scores.
With Sullivan on
third, Rurke hit throgh second base,;
Hull fumbling and the Macon play-,
cr scoring. Rurke later scored
from second on Allen's single.
Sanford went on a-JdUlng ram­
page in fhe second 'timing and’
Mor.cjl C,r»e run* umfru giggles.
T!»&gt;S6 *.'o.i started o ff Ry dr*-4rinu
a walk. Hean's single between I "''thing to say.

Municipal C o u r t
Proceeds Boosted
By Whiskey Fines

fourth on Kinsey’s double to left
and successive singles by Weaver
and Cawthon. Manager Rurke of
the Peaches gathered in Railey’s
' liner and beat him to first base
with the Sanford fifth run in the
ninth inning after he had walked
with one down. Two successive
•vild pitches by Newberry advanced
him with the final tally.
Manager Nick Carter tried out
several ball players. In addition
( to the three pitchers, he placed
Hull at second for Dean in the
eighth,tend (Jomez at center field
1 to relieve McLain in the ninth in­
ning. Several new players will re.
port in camp within a few days he
announced and the regular lineup
for the opening game of the sea­
! *oii on Apr. HI will be somewhat
' changed.
Kinsey, a regular outfielder, who
filled in at shortstop, and Pitcher
‘ Weaver showed up well with the
|local*. Kinsey scored twice and
‘ slashed out a pair of hits, includ' ing u double. II** made one bohble
(Continued on Page Three!

:*_ few -month* Uter in fa*hion*b-'e
Giamercv Park where he was found
living in a luxurious apartment.
During his subsequent trilling
on an upper floor of the Federal
Ruildins. ha suddenly disappeared
through an open window while hi*
captors’ backs wen* turned. He
wa* cornered
after crawling
along a narrow ledge, high above
Rrnidwav und opposite the Woolworth Rullding

SHANGHAI, Apr. I.—Tired of
armed conflict, und realizing that
Taken into custody on a ihurge men cannot fight without rifles,
of being intoxicated as he alight­ revolvers nnd ammunition, Shang­
ed Inun an Atlantic t oast Line hai ha* welcomed a project to turn
Tirin last night, I- A. Conoly of •he Kinngnan Arsenal Into a motor
Jacksonville, was fired $10.IN) by car factory. Deprived of this local
Judge W. E%White in the Munici­ source of weapons, waning fac­
pal Court Friday. The man wit* tion* may become more peaceful.
arrested by ilffiver* G. V. Philllr. * It I* argued.
nnd J. II. Green and was iclen.srd
Til* arsenal was built some 50
«ui bond following a short stay in year* ago, near .Shanghai, and (or
the citv jail.
half a century it ha* been the ob­
Fines and forfeitures totaling jective of much strife itnd many
$2.35 were collected hy Jtllge White warlike cluxiie*.
t&lt;ainv with the disposition of nine
Recent order* from Peking said
cases, ranging from possession of the arm* making machinery in the
illicit liquor
to defacing public arsenal should he removed front the
property.
district, possibly to Nan­
"Boll Weevil" Williams, negro, Shanghai
king. and th*» the Kuifdinn* w..
( »• *• «
•••*». F I
$«l| I I C I Mi III
turned »v », tn thn Shanghai Cham­
I ’ Ulf lt l' | I | U | C I | ) ,
«* • a t . |»c*l| it III v
wa* Arrested Wednesday on m ber of Commerce for commercial
Thereafter came the propoi hinge of being intoxicated. Less uses.
«s| that Chin*’ * Hr*, aiitnntnhlju
than
hours later he vva* again
taken Into custody hy the police factory be inaugurated in the old
on a charge of being Intoxicated ui .venal, and Canton capitalist* have
and with disorderly conduct, lie the matter under favorable consid­
mild two fines lotuling $35 and eration.
Disposition of other case* were Russians To Reduce
ns follows: H. J. Griffith, reckless
driving. $50 und cast*; Stanlev
Private Capital Tax
Norduutst, intoxicated. $10 bond
forfeited: John Allen, disorderly
MOSCOM. Apr. 4.—Official Kosta
conduct. $10 bond forfeited, and Agency announced today that the
C. H Allison $|0 bond forfeited. government had instructed the fi­
nance commissart to prepare a hill
for th« reduction of taxation oa
pm ate capiUL At the *ame time
the government will take steps to
strengthen the position of nation­
al commercial firms to promote ac­
tivities of co-operative organisa­
tions 10,000,000 rubles is provided

Hr tt*d

reached * window in another of
flee farther down which would
likrlv have led to freedom.
Chapman and (ieorge R. t Dutch!
Andeison. an accomplice were sen­
tenced for the mail robbery in
August, 11)22, both receiving 2*»rear terms In the Fe«lera! peniten­
tial v at Atlanta. Ga.
Chaoman made hi* own first
n tcrtstfal d»-h

II

March. 132-i.

He was recaptured two days latcrhlceding from v a r i o u s wound* and
idaccd in a ho*nital in
Within a month, atvi
cHie nf surgeon*, he •
steiimislv a second
menths he eluded a
*eaivh in which some
man-trackers in the c
hi* trail. Va rious
crimes aw
"job*" meanwhile, w
cntly inuld oot be otherwise, ex­
plained. were nut Hnvn a*! “ If*
Chapman
Almost invariably
n«*rv*i, lav* imii. cu ,v m* .« M *
done by someone else.
Patmlnvin Jamv* Shelly. Neva
Rittatn. Conn., wa* slain when ha
surprised two safe blower* in •
department store Sunday merpiny,
Del. 10. 1924

He tell under ’.h i

bullets of one yegg who shot hts
war out. The other was caught
and oroved to be Walter E. Sheet),
son of a Springfield. Mass., hotel
owner. Shean «ald Chapman was
the man who got away.
Three months Uter, Jan. 18, last
Chapman was finally tun to earth
in MuncU. tnd-. by postal agents
who had never relaxed thetr l » &gt;
year hunt. He was taken hack to
Atlanta, but wa* later brought Ut
Conn*-. ticot for trial for tht bkaily
killing

Klan Disapproves
KSONVILLE. Apr. I.—On*

-an. to pu­it duri ng it*
ffer |mug inext *
her : tions i
j movement
t of th

rtfiiun In*irin- .
v for forgory in runuvctin&gt;n with lihrario*, un«|
ric «»r^aniz.a- ! tbsi .-Viiutc Daugherty Investiga- It also encuui
in the couutj ,
n in which he wu* u spedlucular
. • a establishment
• ■. .
not guiltv and
$1,000 bail.

‘I'wiertal ol value, and can brltii
. whnle world’s experience t«
ths-ir homes. This i» a proposi
Jtuq not tu create }ob* for iibrar
ians. but to give the citizens ol
r "'ride the advantago that com
tnuniti** have where there is gocK
library »ervice.”

seem to improve.
His capltiil levy sche
ap|&gt;ear to find much i
with tha senate than
currency Inflation. I
doubtful if tha acheir
cecd with the chamber,

»:x men, two of them armed
shotguns and robbed of money
jow-lry valued at $20,000,

tn- thousand Knights of tho Kn Xing
of Klan at a meeting last aijlit pautub cd a resolution agaiast IV ptopo*as &lt;ed contract between tho State In*jf ■UI MSI Isiii. sisiiicui MSI* »UU I.
th M. Htrshfirfd. er California, gtvt u tacu r um ngws w w t a q p

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THE SANFORD HERALO. FRIDAY. APRIL 3. 1925

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Remember

Twelve Beautiful Living
Room Suits to select from

Suits to select from, at real

| at prices that are am?r'■

Days

ingly low.

SEP OURT

Bargains
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Porcelain Top Table.

EXTRA SPECIALS
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Large variety o f Bed Room

. .Sal? pr*rc

F RAC

E .W T I F U U 8 O T

AN D BRAIDED RUGS, ALSO XAMISTEK

Duplex Window Shades. Regular price
$1.50. hale price .............. ' .
Fringed Shades.

WOOL-FIBRE RUGS

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Rissel!? Carpet Sweepers
$6.00. Sale .................

$2.25. Sale ................
While They Last

Boyd Curtain rods, 35c. S a le .................

FREB

TO S A T IS F Y

ANY W H ERE

O lIR C U STO M E R S

The Store That Makes Home’s Out o f Houses

313 EAST FIRST ST

PHONE 1S0-W

NOIOVAY ItHI'ORTS NKW
ve ?d hy a thin cable. The cylin- •it believed the deputy
i
Flitting
Shadows!
DEVICE TO IIKI.P THE
|der is so weighted thr\ it,
- front ambush yesterday
BY TAYLOR
Kl .MS.MUGGLKKS nmin- hidden below the surface of
I the water. A ship engaged
O f Sun's Eclipse
OSLO, Norway, Apr. It — An in- rum running can thus 1 ? searched I
prcccduiv vviiureny smug* and nothing illicit found on board.
Caught By Camera graham
SINCE L PUT LOU IN CHARGE
(Tiers operating off the coasts o f In an emergency the cylinder al- I
C f OUQ PILING 5S5TEM IT'S “
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MESSlR.'

COME l\ HERE

A WRECK" - l FIND G'S FiLED
UNDER M AMD R '5 UNDER V
AND A LOT OP OTHER MISTAKES

Norway have been nuccessful in "ays cun be east loose.
TUCSON, Arlz., Apr. .1 —Photo­
graphs of the shadow hands on i
Lake County O fficer
the sun during the recent total ,
eclipse, were made successfully in |
Dies o f Ambush Fire
the east with an apparatus design- &gt;
cd and built hy |)r. A. E.,Douglass,
.AND, Apr. .1 —
Deputy
director of the Steward Oluervnf I. S. Hughes of Pnislcy,
tory here. The Arizona ustrono-,
County, diet) last night, it
liter recently received the first'
r ... .
... . ,
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today, fnon
smuggling hit, kshot wonml
he head. It
ow hand camera, used at Middle­
town. Conn., tinder the supervision
of Dr. II. T, Stetson, head of the
nrtronomical department at Har­
vard.
Al the time the exposures were
made weather condition* were per­
fect. The temperature was four
i blow zero. As the refolding of
■till ** shadow hands, a source of
mystification to leading authorities,
' had never been achieved successfully in previous eclipses, the presJcnt attainment is regarded importaut to science. Dr. Douglass says
1 the experiment proves beyond
' doubt that the waves are caused
, by irregularities in the density of
I atmosphere, a theory be has hob*
for many years.
The prints show the shadow­
! hands distinctly. They were renNOT IN THE (OMIIINI
Idered vlsibl
le camera lens
by the "laallnc.Hs of the sun's cres­
cent. The pictures were taken dur­
ing the minute preceding and the
minute following totality of th»
ellipse. Dr. Douglass points out
that tin* same effect is seen front
distant electric lights and on ntnrr
viewed through a strong telescope.
The photographic outfit consist­
ed of a Dt inch converse mirror,
focusing a heum of light through
l a .small upening on to a ti ini six
i inches beyond the focus. This con­
! centiatcd the light and ein rnioin*•
ly increase?! the contrast, thus
i bringing out in prominence these

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ALTERING

IT 'L L TAKE A W E EK
T o G E T TH IN G S
STRAIGHTENED OUT
AfbAiM- HOVvl DOHOU
ACCOUfOT FOR T H IS ?

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Will Pay $5,000 To
Medium That Can
Withstand Testing

conditions amorg *.v
following: The med
onerate with the r?oi
I shall he no trickery;
Iona must be vislbk1
I light and subjet
i mental recording, n
1 testing; any mcdiui
BOSTON. Apr. .1 — The sunt of compete must pre.
£.VlK)0 is nwnitinr tlie
medium &lt;of rh. mvwlin tlm? i
Mho, under certain conditions, will; worthy of Investlgu
lal phenomena; the occurrence-? j award must be mat
demonstrate snoot iirmal nutter- animotts vote of the
must he hnnafld. and due to a
Tin* Journal tak&lt;
/otcc not previously known to with th*» bom- of st;
ki-icrice This anr-iuncement will , result for truth an
appear in the April number of leg's! aupernorma
the Journal &lt;?f Abnormal aad Hoc- within th?* domain o
!o&gt; Psychology, which lists a?
follow* the m,timber* «»f » commit
WATER ASSURED TO LO
lit* Itl %;«| l v uiil tli»* illvt'
LONDON. Apr. 2.—Kivcte
i u n v%:»r»*r Im m ii I'i n

&gt;. rrvoir st l.lttleto
f 1 h?&lt;,?l 8 fi00,000,000
-. t complete in a fc
[will insure London
1 1 Jy droughts.

Shipments oi ( iirus
Fruit Show Increase
A total of 8,182 cat I?
angrs, grapefruit and t
wore inov&lt;?| ?luring Pebru
compared with 7,(Id I
illeil during the correspor
i?*d last year of the sat

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Can L ook Nice, But ,lt Takes Me
i han Looks T o M ake G oodBre.
I alee a lo a f o f M erita B read and
exa m in e it closely , and you will
find it firm in texture
puffiness ---every c
sound nutrition. IfI
a p p e t i t e and gfi
healthy vigor. Be 1
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•ju&gt; u rcau iii Know
ness and f l a v o r . ]\
holds the dictinctio
bein g the
Southland *s finest,
your hom e. T w o sizt

says the March business

the Sixth District Fedora
bank, published today.
•'Citrus groves in Fh.
showing a good early hi
growing conditions being
•isfactoiy,'* ray* the revi
United States deiMtrtniun
cuilure reports that pro?
•outtge? for the ll*‘J t-2*i

fresh e v e ry day
iroit! your grocer

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SATURDAY,APRIL 4, 1925

TODAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE

MANILLA, Apr. 4.—The comrai«»!on nf nine educators who have
rftnte here from the United State:
in mnkv n survey of the education'
al ?.V«»ern nf the Philippine Islands.
to assemble
facts nnd not I
PMC,&lt;-xperta
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to i.t.lllne policies, according to u |
1ij'tiictll made by Dr. Paul Monr.
■ Cotnmhu Untefsity, chairit. .ip ., f . th ■ con mis-1on.
A ’,,- have come t&gt;* survey the wlnia^iouul) ttr.item inf-tho Philip' 'Ul l &gt;}•..*Monroe. “ We shall
at*j,(ipi t.y ti.Hert.Hn how much it
• COH per capita t«t end a child
the rev. nth grade and hatr
much tiirnijgli hlvli schivil, and com­
p e l Up co-t with that in the Unit■lUt'.liiti- ar&gt;a -:thrr mutinies. *Vu
lU II lux the*!* facts hef«rc odiicntiopal authorities, hut we shall not
/ attempt to sny whether the ap­
preciations for education should
incrcHscd or diminished. That
w itl ho up to the local legislative
authorities. We have not como to
rr&amp;tctee. but to help the Islands in
durational work."
The commission expects to spend
three or four months in the Phil­
ippines, visiting public schools nnd
private institutions. Dr. Humid
O. Ruck", specialist in tests nnd
measurements at Columbia Univer­
sity, New York, was the first mein*
btsf of the commission to yet down
to* actual Aitrk _njnd ,f *2^ *he
■liiJ'S-'ifHter %
r.:l •
n t f c many observations in Manila i
!r ::~.r.c'lion uilii smuent tieficien-i
cirs nnd In the curriculum sys-

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If you "co south" every winter, nnd recuperate from your *
siestas in the Florida sunshine, perhaps you may know IJi I
:al at a (.'lance. It’s a Florida tree of the elm family. If
’t so fortunate, at least theword has no tinkeyed letter.

HORIZONTAL
I5.1. Grirf.
ft. So shall it he.
Science.
10. Small lumps.
The breast.
12. Printer’s measure,
Uncooked.
it. 1.1110.
Concern.
UP
r verh.tsiw
Instrument ur.cd in prying.
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c*il"
THo r- Tt'sT. ---- —-------Florida tree of the cim family. 21. To eul planks (past tens
1ff «*#11#*A*•
2.1. Furry animal similar to
heaver,
Half an cm.
,
:&gt;r, Mistake.
Rerent.
Variation of Word "a” .
2'*. Augured.
egnrtling the scope of the com- I22 Female deer.
ftK. Hurrah.
slon’s work. Vice Governor Eu-|24 Snnke*likc fish.
2H. Hurrah.
geme A. Gilmore, ex-ofilcio secre; 2~
,
20. Metal in natural state,
Measure
of area.
tary of public instruction, said: . 121)
do. Female sheep,
Lyric r.ong.
♦These educational experts will ;)1 Hello.
!H. Edge of skirt.
bd* charred with tlie duty of mak­
.10. Lecturer.
One who serve* food.
ing an impartial.
dispassionate
UK. Unbecoming.
Labored.
Judgment of what has been ae.10. Organ of sight.
Expression of inquiry.
contjdished in nearly 26 years since
4ft. To employ.
Before.
the occupation of the islands by
Myself.
1 11. Native.
thfc Americans. The board is to
12. Trilie of Indians.
Anger.
make a careful consideration of
45. Dry.
Pitcher.
what improvements, if any, should
10. Inflamed boil on eyelid.
Upon.
be made in order to have a more
•17. Second note in sente.
Fifty-two weeks (jd.).
effective education tl system. It
1ft. Paid publicity In print.
Like.
w!U consider to what extent educa­
50. Horn.
Cubic meter.
tion hns contributed and can con­
Cubic meter.
ANSWER TO YESTERDAY’S
tribute to the betterment of the
Devoured.
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
islands and their inhabitants."
Small shark.
i n the public schools only the
To unite by stitches of thread.1 M c l A i mE l 1
A 1Tt 1E
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Rrt H
g ww] a
E._
Efiirlish language is taught.
To chit Iten pc.
N L 3
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Ldf S
i H SH B i Q N
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Nevertheless.
p i l j b r ;u T
Mohammedans in southern
Cat Loses Most Of
“
s i a n s I T E. P
Philippines.
Sheltered
place.
* Nine Lives In Auto r''

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MACON. Apr. I — A yellow vat j
w$th an tm mtllilr mechanical wild I '
ponchnnl Ariel a particularly pierc-1 *
inp soprano voice, gave up a fe w &gt;
o4 hb umawJ-aum-U w j.a iid a 1
part of hia tail yesterday to learn \
whut mnke.'i an automobile unto
i lAMfe; *•■
&gt;
A chronological rdport of the e - ; 61
vents leading up to the tragedies; ~
■i lierwith presented.
*•
When A. L Jackson «f this city ■
tturohneed Ids automobile some n
iirro n 'o lie win, tcld that th* mo* *i
i ;r would si warn "purr."

"Tin purring pussy must lie ill.i*
&gt;r • unething," Mr. Jackson mused (9
nml invcOigated.
■
l'&lt;cring beneath the car lie be- J
hold the yellow cat concentrating n
it i attention, on the starting gears, ■
in which ho was Involved more than J
mentnlly
“ That" declared Mr. Jackson, "h *
the,cat’s meow."
\4
'1 hero were no nays and reso-1 ■
lotion wan adopted unanimously.
■
.Mr. Johnson summoned a me- JJ
■ha.,1c and after tliirt” minutes u
the v i’J"w rat was liberated and "
then was much re juicing.
JJ
Tie. vellc.e cat. after a dimuiat- ■
j&gt;, depart­
leg dash of (siotlcg i
ed to tniikc futiernl arrungt'ments
for his late selves. Ilia name could
not bo learned.

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Florida’s Year-’Round R esort City
Preliminary work has started on the magnificent 300-room hotel
— pictured above— to be erected on the ocean beach at Holly­
wood By-thc-Sea at a cost of S3.000.000.

Above the grade or ground floor will he the lobby floor, approach­
ed by wide easy stairs, or by one of the three high-speed electric
elevators with which the hotel will he equipped. On the lobby
floor will he a lounge with large French windows on the north.

south and ocean sides, giving a wonderful view of the ocean and
Broad Walk.
On either side of the lounge will be large porches, protected by
bright colored awnings. A tea room will he provided directly
adjoining the main lounge. A magnificent pipe organ will be
one of the features of the main lounge.
The main dining hall will accommodate 800 at one time, and will
he located on the lobby floor. The floors above will be devoted
ii* the bedrooms— 500 In all—every one a large outside room with
private hath, and nearly all overlooking the ocean. Room serv­
ice will he provided.
The building will be strictly fire-proof,and protected by every
modern device used in hotel building.
’rite new beach hotel is hut one unit of many that has made
Hollywood By-the-Sca. the miracle city of Florida— the city that
in three years has built its hotels, streets and boulevards, pub­
lic utilities and business houses.
Hollywood By-the-Sea is generally proclaimed to he Florida's
grea te.st development.

Take Ihe enjoyable Free 'Four of Inspection to Hollywood
By-the-Sea. Our Specially Designed 21-l'asscnger Touring
Coaches DeLuxe Makes Weekly Trips from Sanford

Complete information about the tour, together with Hollywood
printed matter, illustrated will be sent to you on receipt of
the Coupon in this advertisement.

The new hotel, to be finished Janunry 1, 1926, will have an ocenn
frontage of 520 feet on the Broad Walk, and an approximate
depth of 200 feet. To the west will he the Ocean Beach High­
way, the Inland Waterway, and the two Hollywood Artificial
Lakes— the largest in Florida— all contributing to the decorative
beauty that is being built into that section.
A novel feature of the new building— one
the convenience of the guests, as well as
ing through Hollywood By-the-Sca— will
through the building from caiik to west.
■arcaeje Ih^^jvill he a scrics^ f exclusive

that will add much in
to the motorists driv­
he an arcade running
On cither side of the
specialty shops.

!

Hat it w.im with amazement yes- m
1iv that ho heard it howling anil ■
r'cellin'- out loud when he ut- JJ
' i.wed to adjourn from his park n
ii ir plate on Third Street.
Undaunted, however, he pressed "
* r with persistency. EnrhiW
i no. ili motor’ emitted an eerie ■

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VERTICAL
To perform.
Uncommon.
Inclination.
Yellow Hawaiian lord.
Moved through the water.
Correlative oT either.
Pastoral.
Therefore.

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A Carload
That Good
Keystone Lime

Clip, Fill Out nnd Mail This Coupon Today!
CURTIS &amp; GRAHAM, Local Representatives,

AGENTS FOR

VALDEZ HOTEL. SANFORD, FLORIDA.
DEAR SIRS:—Kindly send mo without obligation on my
part, full information about the FREE TOUR OF IN­
SPECTION to Hollywood By-the-Sea, nnd Descriptive
Printed Matter, Illustrated.

J. W. YOUNG, I’ residcnt
Sanford Office: Valdez Hotel Lobby. Curtis A Graham, Local Mgrs

Hill Lum ber Co

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ADDRESS

SOLUTE

FLORIDA STATE OFFICES:
Jacksonville
SI. Petersburg
Tampa
Orlando
West Palm Beach
St, Augustine
Tallahassee
Fort Lauderdale
Avon Park

Daytona
Cocoa

a u c t ic

TUESDAY, APRIL 7TH, 1:30 P. M

21 restricled choice building1lots 21.
Park View Subdivision, Sanford1Fla.
Only 2 blocks o f f Sanford Avenue, South, and just outside the city limits.
A djoining that wonderful W oodruff Subdivision on Hie South.
Free cash prizes and souvenirs Free.
Music by Sanford Home Band.
Free car service from J. E. Spurling’u office*
A big afternoon for everybody, and best o f all you have a chance to get
on the ground floor and buy choice, high, dry, restricted lots in the
grow ing section o f Sanford, Fla., the thriving town everybody is talk­
ing about, and the foundation of a CITY, at your own price.

Maitland, Fla., Selling Agents

i&gt;ir. J . E. Spurling has placed this wonderful Subdivision in our hands
to be sold at the dollar irrespective o f person or buy bid. And you know Mr.
Spurling by now. When we say AUCTION we mean AUCTION the high
dollar prevails. Mr. Spurling is at your mercy. Remember you can buy
lots on day o f sale cheaper than ever after, as real estate in SANFORD is
advancing by leaps and hounds. Judge the future by the past And we
believe with Billy Sunday that the man who sings Home Sweet Home in a
rented house is only kidding himself and seranading his land lord.
So don’ t overlook the time, place, and date, be on the ground, buy a lot
and help make Sanford a bigger and better city.
Terms extremely easy, only 20 per cent down, balance like paying rent.
Our Motto—You make the price, we make the deed, that’s all.

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‘ talk; 9 dance; 10 features; 11 vocalJ orchestra; 7 concert; fi:03 recital; orchestra; 9 dance; 10
I wl.1T Philadelphia (394.A) 7 i instrumental; 12 orchestra.
9:30 orchestra.
111 Raster ansie.
concert.
WMC Memphis Commercial ApWLIT Philadelphia (.794.5) 6:
WCAI1 Philadelphia (278) 4:10. paal (409.) 7:30 farm talk; 3:301talk; 8:30 concert; 9 orrhfitra.
t i l t *w i t h m a o o n
services; 5 orchestra; fi:40 recital;jcnwert.
KDKA
Pittsburgh (30ft.lt
if'nnltnnnil from
from Page
Ptiaa One.)
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7:
______
. TALLAHASSEE. Apr. 4.—“ It
Abolish office .if hnn.l tr u s t e e for ** ®r.e.h*‘,,rQH
orchestra.
program.
.
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„ ron d d is-i K1)KA Pittsburgh (300.1) 0:30 ( 410.4) B sports; 8 talks; 9:30 Sk(-' concert.
i at n position comparatively n tw ! |Jay
'“ T " ’j 1* VI1.1.1’ practicable
nil county
hnnd« and „nil
:way
to *top
stop gambling
on horse itri.'t
itrt.-t bonds,
U-Mah night; 10 dance, baritone.
uri-i
iwn} lrt
K«nibltpK »n
bands, leaving duties of these "ervires; 8;I5 concert.
KFNF Shenandoah (266) 6:30
Ik A re BelttR T u rned
to him.
nt' «e -sk..........&gt;
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- clerk
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WEAF
(491.6) 00 , , * £ * / : * £ 8
KGW I&gt;
Portland
Oregonian &lt;JOt
(491
WEAF New
New York
York (4&amp;U)
; rnr'
racing,
other racing,
Is to P
pro-!
to
concert.
. s , »(
, ,
liMe O f Inadequacy O f
Many of the Macon players |
MbU " i Cor ^ninT.
L".,0
n‘ i°offices
ffl£ 9 to
«* circuit court.
vocal;
8:15
Strand
theater,
7:30
Dnclc
Kijrbce,
7
music
vocal; 6:15 Strand theater; 7:30 ^ f ^ i .
ehserSiu’- 10
Are O f f e r e d 'formerly were with teams in the r»uf)mi . tnr» nit !‘a&gt;5 Kiver" **•
f nssage of uniform law fixing .5) 9 concert; 10 concert.
KSD
St.
Loots
post
Dispatch
’ rices That A re u n e
KPO Son Francisco (429.5 ) 8:30 pianist; 7:45 health talk; 8 A &amp;
i .ii- m m ? J H * * *
° (545.1) 7 musical.
; Flori(la S|J|le U „ ue
Among
a« 0^n«y*Kene™l. In I rnmpaiisation of county com misP Gypsies:; 9 tenor, trio; 9:20 mY|mral n'Vm'hlc. concert.
(these are Leach, Hunte,r Tinker ft,
^I1* i° *k&gt;nets throughout state; also for new ptavs; 10:30 orchestra.
IVHAZ Troy (370J&gt;&gt; 8 vocal, teWOAI San Antonio (394.5) 7:30 trio; 0:30 dance.
KGW Portlsnd Oregonian (401:
I a I I AHASSEF. Apr. 4.—'Trus- nnd Manager Burke, who was with
. , 1 *' , amendments to county boards public instruction,
stnimental concert; 9 orchestra,
church
service;
9:30
enttertainers.
.
WJZ
New
York
(454.3)
ti
con8
concert;
10
dance;
12
archesMore
stringent
divorce
laws.
k of the Internal Improvement Orlando lan season. Tinker is the; {f c
W « t l o n s for
WOY Schenectady (370.5) 7:45 cert; 7 talk; 7:10 sopiano; 7:26 his- tr*.
*
.. talk.
Passage of statute providing for
ire receiving an increasing soi) of Joe Tinker, famous member »nmnaJvim u
°A'er ncts’ 'Vi*
tory; 7:10 musical: 9:30 dunce.
KFAE Pullman (348.6) 9:30'
WCBT) Zion (344.6) 8 string
JofinnuirieTfor information r ' the i«06 Cub infield of Thnnce,
ih* “ Morney-geperal s franchise tax. proceed* to go to symphony; 9 address.
KFNF' Shenandoah (260)
8
WBBR- New York (272.A) 7 vocal,
vocal, soprano, violin, talk, _Jax*._. Iquartet, vioMn, vocal, piano, raadl i ' stale linds that are for sale. Evers, Tinker nnd Steinfeldt.
.f.:, i^r b&lt;
*r&lt;? th° Se ot, C,r* county school fund. "
services.
oriental music, contralto, talk.
KPO Son Francisco (429.51 6:30' er.
.hslr W X
weekly meeting
,ne score:
1
suggcal a large
KSD St. LoulS (silent'.
1 WHN New York t36l.2) 6:301 :
fweek They also turned down
Macon. South Atlantic
i ,.,!,.n,hw .°.f ,rhnn4E*» m I'resent laws. ..-------s
WPBD Zion (344.6) 8 celestial health talk; fl:35 orchestra; 7:50
urn u F,Ma,,‘y
p
the changes I Radio
Prniyrnm
ral offers for tracts in various
AR R N f- outlined by circuit judges in con- I
u &lt; lu tu 1 lO g T a iU
l*eil uuurtet, vocah, reader, piano.
,u nce; 9 Jbck Shock; 10:30 revue.1"
of the state because of inade-1i,eflch. 2b
,
r, “ * " , feratue in September. 1922.
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Newark 1405.2) 6:30,5
, of the prices bid. It wn* , \ arlesky, 2b* ..............r
11 The
... recommendations
.............. .............. will he
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Program
for
Apr.
6.
quartet;
7
talk; 7:30 Al Reid; 10: ■
rd by them, however, to nd- |Anderson, cf ........ ......«
Lpr
J Ipresented to the legislature when ■ ivp\SnG*o,m i
Ise a number of tracts
Sullivan, if v ............... 4
WEMC
Berrien
Springs
(285.5)
I
a
“„ | it
biennial
(285.5) R: 15 concert
V» convenes in Iiir
in ii.il nsession
p n iin i nhere
r r » * _„ . . K:.M\ B»*vrien
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I'klRj
KGO Oakland &lt;301) 0 dnnee; S
it through the stute provided -HdnteV. rf
.........
4
!! next TueMiav
WEEI Boston (475.9) 6:15 bar-110 educational, trip; I? dene-.
|
persons seeking them wouid L. Hall. 3b ..... ............. 2
ij•low^
.
.... ............ — f
gi
le offers deemed worthy of con- Burke, lb ...................... 4
.one; 6:30 Sinfoniaqs; 7 minstrel soloists,
WOAW
Omuhu
(526)
6
organ;
P
Iration. In the list were the Tinker, ss .....................3
show:
7:15
health
talk;
8
WEAF
o,. ooqjju
.K rS
K ntjury
. ,nw.before
fr^ llir1
in^ “"
W(h;R Buffalo1
(3mv
: jungc
judge
to
IO charge
cnnrge
Jury
ocrore
cineems- ,Utt1e
Brown nU
rhurch
..„u 6?i15 organ; A A P Gypsies; 0 organ.
0:30 program; 9 program.
Allen. «s ........................2
owing:
2408 Palmetto Avenue
KFAB Omnhn (240) 7:30 or-1,1
0 0
arguments of counsel.
iw H H ru!
n ",
hirty-onc acres in Polk county Moore, c ........................ft
IVOR Buffalo (319) 6 music; 72
ij
0
Give
Give
state......
stute
same
number
number
perempperemp.
rJ
G
?
H
l
P«»t
(370.2)
clientrw, hoiik bird, Hawaiian en- *
[}, Jf Winter Haver, provided j B. Thcmpcon. p ......... - .3
9:30 musical; 10-12 dance.
0 j tory challenge* us defense in criinreceived «n offer of not less Newberry, p ................ 1
WMAQ Chicago (silent).
i WMAQ Chicago News (447.n( tertuiuer, quartet.
_ inel trials where two or more deIVIP Pmlndelphia (508.2) 6
$50 an acre.
KYW Chicago (436) 7 Sunday rt " rF“ nl fi=‘25 orchestra; R:50 Famtalk.
Total .......... ....... 37 10 10 u ! fendants.
Fwo humlred acres of submerged
ily
Altar
league
Evening Club, speaker.
Bind over witnesses to appear
Hanford, Floridn State
H in Boca Ceign Bay. Pinellas |
WOO Philadelphia (508.2) 6:30 :
Wl.W Cincinnati (422.3) 6 con­
WON
Chicago
(370.2) 0:10
F
first
term
of
court.
. ,
^
‘
AB
It
II
COMPLETELY FURNISHED
cert; 10 quartet,. violin, piano,
fnty, at $100 an acre,
:
i Cawthorn. If ................ r&gt; 0 1 0
Give state right to writ of error M’ wOI ' cifieagn (117 5) R orches- dunce.
fen acres submergwi in Tain.
...... 4 0 I 2 -&gt;r appeal in cases where indict^
*
StBnsai', 3h
Idie* river at $100 an acre.
WEAR Cleveland (389.4 ) 6
0|ien for inspection 4 to 6 P. M. and B to fl:30
.n.-iil information
..............
..
_-oilolsrs.
►♦*4^+*+4-*++*++*-k-&gt;++**4+
0- meat,
or affidavit
in
........... 4 0 0 ..
: Curley, rf
musical.
Wl.W
Cincinnati
(422.3)
8:30
P. M. until further notice—or by appointment.
2
&lt;
r
O'
criminal
proceedings
is
quashed.
...........4
&gt;3
' Bailey, lb
WFAA
Pultas News (475.9)
orchestra,
harpist.
........... 3 1 0 0
To clarify by defining aggravat6:30 orchestra; 8:30 bnnd.
[$125 an acre.
• 1 Thompson, v
WEAR Cleveland (389.4)
:
.......... 3 l 1 1 ed assault.
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
nail island north of N«w Smyr- ! Doan. 2b
i KOA Denver (322.4) 9 music;
fireside
hour.
0
0
1
Prohibit
persons
from reinarrvVolusia county, at *100 an llall. 2h ......
1475 9 ) ' Htl0 octet, quartet, address, in,
.
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a
Dallas
News
•
&gt;
2
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Kinsey, ss ..
108 Magnolia Avenue.
phone 48.
i mg within certain Ik* j after di- 7;30 services; 9:30 and.
4‘ aUnmenlal. accordion.
.......... :3 0 i
McLain, cf
WlIO
Des Moines (526) 7:30
n
vorcc‘L
KOA
Denver
(322.4)
8:30
sor-j
’
V
■■■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ R aaaM aH w w aaiaaw ian aB B aaaaain iavitaH i
........... 0 1 0
' Gqmox. cf
8 progranil 11:15 nrgnn.
,,
Leave to presiding iii.Jt*e nnd'vices.
I iwritone;
■ f.'J
0
Battle
Axe
Shoe
faiifirten,
I
&gt;
f f ' bosa, nl 517.00 an ai:r—
"T A S Elgin (302.8) s-li m WWJ Detroit News CH’"'.7) CiWr
• 2 0 * ,, i judge tlesigmiud t.. sit in his place
&gt;mali tract of mibiiieigeii land 1Weaver, p
flit. Gang.
Garm.
^ chr t i 0
y oetcnniiielinn of wbeibei pro;iei Uoxv andI Mis
0
0
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Wulsh.
p
...
WBAP Ft. Worth Star Tele­
u mouth of Alatia rivdr. in
Y/HO Dr. Mninrs (526) 7: 30
0 0
0 q i ground* advanced for disquulilii..gram (475.9) 7:30 dance; 9:30 or-'
illsbnrough county, ut *100 an jlUcLucas .... ...... ........... 1
tionrutlidavits on disqualification to — 1— ‘ —
re.
WTAS Elgin (302.8) 7 star pro- chestra.
r» 9 - ; l'“ accompanied or supported by
Totals
KFKX
Hastings (288,31 9:2ft
ram.
It I
dunce.
tho
county.
WRAP
Ft.
Worth
Star
Tele.
1
1
0
140
000
002--1
; MACON
KNX Hollywood (336JM 8:15
SANFORD 030 100 (MU-- 5 jp r,f Creation of commission of two gram (475.9) It frolics.
members appointed by the governKN'X
Hollywood (.136.9) 9 instrumental; 10 vnrird; 12 or­
ANNOUNCINfi
|
Summary:
Three
base
hit.
I T H LIFE F O R derson, Sullivan; two bnse hit, or for selection of persons quail- church: 10 concert; It features. chestra.
KPWB Hollywood (252) 9 mu­
KEWB
Hollywood (252) 9
[ILLING P O L I Ci E! Kinsey;" stolen bases, I.each, Sul­ lied as jurors.
Empower judges to impose hide* string trio; 10 clown night; 12 or- sic; 9:30 string orchestra; 10 o r -1
livan. Stanzac; sacrifice hit. I..
chestra; 12 popular;;. 1 orchestra. (
Hall. Sullivan; double plays, Halt terminate or minimum or niaxi-, chestra.
(Continued from Page One.)
KTHS Hot Spring Park (374. j
mum
sentences
in
criminal
eases
KTHS
Hot
Springs
Park
(374.8)
L,
... -n &gt; i i
...u ..
to Nurlenky to Burke, Kinsey uo8) 8:30 vocal: 9 recital; 10 orches­
except
capital
cases,
judge
to
fix
8:30
dance:
10
frnlie.
Ktorious prhoner s case w
is g i « n
WiM Dilche . NVwbev-y
c n...was given .2, Weaver 1; struck out by rhomp- sentence at whatever he may deem, WSUI Iowa City (483.6) 9 tra; Y1:!)0 frolic.
the jury, it was
WSITI Iowa City (483.6) 7:30
J S E \*™- 5" hy Newberry 3. by Camp- right, and conduct of prisoner to hymmna. choir.
torv in which Fredenck
lecture;
7:45 course; 8 readings.
determine
length
of
term.
WDAF
Kansas
City
(silent).
nnii'sitnt..
hell 1; bases on balls off Thonip, chief defense counsel and
State son
WDAF Kansas City Star (365. EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING
Amend Act o f lfi"23 by striking
WHAS Louisville (silent).
2. off Newberry 2, off (amp
P. J. FOLEY and C. M. MILLER, Proprietors
torney Hugh M, Alcorn made bell 2, off Weaver 2; hit by pitch words “ nnd uo dwelling occupied
:
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KHJ i.os Angele-. (405.2) 8:30 6) School of the Air; 8 around the
ir final pleas to the jury, the cd ha!!. Hunter by Cav.pbct); Dm-exclusively as such shall he search- eoneert; 9 organ; 9:30 sacred; 10:15 town 11:4ft frolic.
T18|'i
Son
ford
Ave.
for ncuuitnl nnd the other for _:pire
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WHAS Louisville (silent).
ed fin
the l i night
time ■under
this f features
Waljack;
time of
game
1 Lahour
t degree murder ronviction.
KIIJ 1,0* Angeles (405.2) 10 in­
uct or under ur.y other law of this
KFI Los Angeles (168) 8:45
i 57 minutes.
Have taken over The Seminole-Overlaiid Garage, cor­
Outers Attack on Shean.
state who may he entitled to relief &lt;talk; 0 stage acts, orchestra; 10 strumental, vocal,
KFI Los Angeles (408) 8:45
Groeld centered his attack on ,\(;ED FIGHTER CHALLENGES 1under minimum and maximum pen- baritone: II orchestra.
ean. whon. he characterized os,
--------nltv Sentences."
WCCO
Minneapolls-St
ner Pork Ave., nnd Commercial St., and will enrry &amp;
Puu!
iVeakltng. “ this nngel. Shean _, WEST PALM BEACH. Apr. 4
. . that in trial of (416.4) *3:15 concert, band,
Passage of. law
biker” "I.ohbyguwt" “ rascal,"
1 —Captain G. L. Gray of this city cases both civil and criminal, mnWEAF New York (491.5) 6:20
ssociatc of crooks. He cautioned wants to enter the prize ring. So jority verdict shall prevail;; tiial is , Roxy and His Gang; 8:15 organ,
complete line of Wjllys Knight and Overland cars oft
|e juty to withstand a possible anxious is he to tla so that he i to say, that in nil capital cusc*;
&amp;
W.IZNew York (454.3) 6conby Alcorn, who was to hav * has issued a challenge to meet any I requiring twelve, eleven shall h e,cert: 9 violinist,
well ns parts and accessories.
fe last word, to vote to hur-g be- one of his nge for n side het of sufficient to find verdict, and in all
WJY New York (405.2)7:15 nrliuse Chanmun was a known dnn- SJ00. He has just celebrated his other eases, five shall be sufficient, chestra;9 banquet,
m
srous criminal. He reminded the
Relieve counties of expense ini WBBR New York (272.0) 8
Irors that frVcrKftn for Chnp- seventy-ninth birthday. "Tell ’em

ER PRICES
iE ASKED FOR
iNI) OF STATE

®t°P Race Gambling Is To Stop Races

Mode! Bungalow

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ended, "for he is virtually a dead Will Lawrence, Muskeogee, Oktn., ns defense in trials criminal cases [study:tJ) musical service,
an a* he is. He will die in p rft-1found guilty of first ^egrn-niurderf .where statute under which defend-j Wip"Philadelphia'
(508.2V '4:1)3
in. lie in not strong physically ! of slayingg Patrolman ilazt'Bureho' ant being prosecuted is held by concert.
nd cannot live long.
1here, in February.
trial court to he unconstitutional.
WOO Philadelphia (508.2) 5 re

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25 acres on Beardull Ave. All cultivated; 9 artesian
wells. All equipment, tractors, sprayers, elc. $24,000
celery crop nlrendy marketed this season. Right price
uad easy terms.
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$ 2 5 Buys a High, Dry,
N aturally D rained Lot at

Means Look into This.
It's Not the Least of All the Opportunities
Around Here by Any Means!
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LOCATED JUST OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS, THIS PROPERTY
REACH OF THE BUSINESS CENTER OF SANFORD.

LIES WITHIN

EASY

THE PERSON WHO CAN LOOK AHEAD AND REALIZE W HAT THE VALUE OF THIS PRO­
PERTY WILL BE WHEN THE PAVING OF M ELL0NVILLE AVENUE AND GENEVA AVE­
NUE iS COMPLETED, IS THE ONE WHO BUYS NOW WHILE PRICES ARE LOW.
TODAY’S INVESTORS IN OAK HILL WILL RECEIVE BIG PROFITS IN A SHORT TIME
DON’T WAIT TOO LONG BEFORE INVESTIGATING THE MERITS OF THIS PROPERTY.
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P « b T e a r _ | ? , * 0 S ix M o n th *.
D e liv e re d In C ity by C a rrlc i
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W e a k ly E d itio n
M r T e a r.
u r e c i A I . W O T IC K i A ll O bltnary
notion*, c a rd * o f th a n k *, reso lu tio n s
»nd n o tlc ra o f e n te rtain m e n t* w h e re
c h a rg e s a re mode w ill )&gt;« charged
fo r at re g u la r a d v e rtisin g ra te *.

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aa h e re in a re alao rese rve d .

SATURDAY, APR. 4. 1925.
THE HERALD’S PLATFORM.

1.—Deeper water route to JaekaonTitle.
9,—Construction of S t Johne—In&lt;
tfian River canal.
&gt;r—Extrusion of white way.
i f — Extension m local amusement*
—swimming pool, teania court*, etc.
8.— Acquisition of * municipal
Band.
•e—Augment Inf of bulldlns proarn—houses, hotels, apartment
uaes.
f,—Rx tension of atreet pit Inc pro­
cram.
1.—Const ruction of boulerard
■round Lake Monroe.
I ,—Entrance Into Florida atate
baseball leaiue.
10.—Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.

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Let mo go where’er T will
1 hear a sky-born music still;
It sounds from all things old,
It sound* from all things young,
From all that’s fair, from all that’s
fop],
Peals out a cheerful song.
It Is not only in thu rose,
It Is nut only In the bird,
Not only where the rainbow glows,
Nor in the song of woman heard,
But In the darkest, meanest things
There slway, alway something
slogs.
Tia not in the high stars alone,
Nor in the cups of budding flowers,
Nor in the redbreast’s mellow tone,
Nor in the bow that smiles In
showers,
But In the mud and scum of things
There alway, alway something
slugs.
— Emerson.

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SATURDAY,APRIL 4,1925.

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A Friendly W ord to Miami.

As Brisbane Sees It

Too Lad Miami doesn't Happen to have a Richard, the
Lion-Hearted, running that town. The history books tell us,
Richard, the Lion-Hearted, during the Crusades in 1190,
ruled that no person in the army beneath the degree of
knight could play any sort of a game for money. Knights
and clergymen might do so, but no one was permitted to
lose more than twenty shillings in one whole day and night,
under penalty of one hundred shillings.
Until that campaign opens in Miami this month for the
election of city commissioners for the next two years, there
will be no regular Crusade for a Lion-Heart to lead. But
think of the chance some such prince in Miami would have
had in the last several months to collect "penalties of one
hundred shillings,” if that sort o f ruling had been put into
the hands of the right law-enforcers!
One hundred shillings fine for every man who loses twen­
ty shillings in a day or night! Oh, Miami,’ what would that
have meant to you if your city treasure chest had been en­
riched by such as that? Oh, Miami, and what if city and
county law-enforcers had actually tried to enforce the laws,
where would your Jockey Club be today, and what sort ol
myrtle would be growing on the little Monte Carlo buildings
here and there about your jolly town ? Oh, Miami, you don’ t
want any old Richard, the Lion-Hearted, butting into your
affairs, do you ?
But even at that, and even with everybody in Miami
ranking above mere knights and clergymen— hence privi­
leged to break the silly laws of Florida as fancy dictates—
there are well-wishers of Miami who believe that Miami has
so wonderful an opportunity to pick and choose of the na­
tion’s finest, it would really be worth while to search out
a Richard, the Lion-Hearted, strong enough to drive away
the "camp-followers” !
Back in the days of the Crusades to the Holy Land, the
camp-followers did more harm to the armies than did any
enemy encountered on the line of march.' They preyed upon
the soldiers, they tricked them, they robbed them, they
ruined them body and soul.
And Miami, wonderful Miami, you may think you can
afford to harbor a "few ” of the blood-suckers, a “ few” of
the cut-throats, a "few ” of the hell-hounds that have occa­
sionally been seen on your streets this winter. But you
can’ t! They will increase too fast for you, if you don’t
wake up to the danger. Hunt up your Lion-Heart now, and
make your great army of Crusaders safer, and happier, as
they march onward towards their City of Dreams Come
True.
-O-

Those Seven Social Sins.
How large a sheet of paper would you need to make a
list o f the world's .social sins?
The Canon of Westminster Abbey, the Rev. Frederic
Lewis Donaldson, says there are only seven. His number,
however, covers considerable territory; and one or two of
them nre so prevalent, it must require n special assignment
of recording angels to keep the record straight, Up Yonder.

DAN DOBBS SAYS
)

HE A L R E A D Y HAS THE HAT

-------------------------------------- -----

Politicians Arc Busy.

A dollar In the tank’s worth tv.
in the pocket.

High Finance Is CheerfulIn Trotsky Dead?
The Laat Chapter.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

Perhaps the only way to
chickens out of your garden iijj
eat canned vegetables.

( C m r t o h t 1SS4)______

The nice thing about soup
dinner Is If company comes m*
add a little more water.

GENTLEMEN THAT fix Wall
Street’s “ Barometer of Prosperi­
ty” felt better about their baro­
meter yesterday.
More than mvui hundred enrDorations had sent out dividend
checks. Tli*? checks had flowed
into out-of-town banks, as brooks
flowing to rivers, and from the
"country banks,” as high finance
condenscendingly calls them, the
dividends had gone to big New
York banks, as rlvere flow to the
ocean.
"Call money," with which stock
gambling Is done, dropped to four
and one-half per cent and men that
sometimes know, said as though
they really believed It:
“ The slump is over and the
boom Is coming back.”

If you kiss a girl the first %
she asks you, she will think y*
are a flirt, so don’t do it.
The hat market is good, frinttt
activity being noted among usui
on windy days.
The experts around the country
stores are predicting this will u
the hottest summer since back a
,24.
— '»#*
The beautiful thing about stats
Is inter on in the night you don't
mind henring the bnby hnve it.
These thin stockings won't prs.
tect legs from sharp looks.
And we claim if holding the
breath develops the lung* thej
necking parties nre healthy to son*
extent.

THE TROUBLE Is that those
optimists know only sometimes,
and you can never be sure when
they mean what they say. Any­
how, high finance chose to seem
cheerful and little people who feed
the ticker mlnotaur with their
savings were encouraged, and
some “ Increased their commit­
ments.”
THEN THERE was the report­
ed purchase of Dodge Brothers
Motor Company by Dillon, Read
and Company, after an alleged
desperate struggle with Morgan
and Company as to which should
get the prize, This purchase shows
that there is some money left, for
the Dodgo concern must have cost
more thnn 100 millions. Such a
deal shows that somebody has
confidence In the future.
The deni is most interesting as
proof that there is opportunity for
ability and honesty in this coun­
try. The Dodge brothers, typical
American builders, bad both qual­
ities. and in a few years built up
u concern that would be dirt
cheap at 200 millions.

According to Canon Donaldson, the seven social sins are:
POLITICIANS. LIKE big finan­
1. Politics without principles.
ciers, nre busy and planning.
2. Wealth without work,
With Mr. Coolidge only just set­
it. Pleasure without conscience.
tled in his seat, at least fifty Re­
4. Knowledge without character.
publican candidates fur 1028 ure
5. Commerce and industry without morality.
solemnly deciding thut Coolidge
6. Science without humanity.
cannot run ugnin “ because that
7. Workahip without sacrifice.

And tomorrow would In? u fine
day to go to Church.
•--------- o--------would be a third term, und would
Of these, the churchman says, “ the passion for the ac­ annoy George Washington."
Bailout) tires are like bell bottom
trousers— no longer stylish.
cumulation of riches at all costs, preferably without earn­
President Coolidge has been elec­
ing them, is a disease of the great mass of the nation.” He ted only once and another term
It has been noticed that every was speaking of the nation, Great Britain, but he could have would be his second, but the
family tree gives olf a little sap.
safely located the disease in the United States—even in the would-be candidates try to forget
------- o-------best of these United States, our Florida.
thut.
It certainly isn’ t the weather
Wealth
without
work,
pleasure
without
conscience,
knowl­
that’s making anybody crouchy to­
DEMOCRATS
ARK working
edge without character—and all of them grow out of the
day.
absence of training in the matter of values. If men regard­ hard and prematurely hopefully,
When will prohibition be old ed the work itself as wealth, if they regarded obedience to as though they had never heard of
enough to do without its bottle? — conscience ns pleasure, if they regarded character superiority the last two pluralities of seven
Columbia Record.
millions each against them.
as the only real goal in the acquisition of knowledge—
Judge Olvany, who succeeds Mr.
We say "IF ” and know full well there will be no chance
“ It’s a long lane that has no for that "IF ” to be removed while in the world’s secret wor­ Murphy ns head of Tammany
turning.’'- That’a why they put re­ ship it is The Dollar who is God.
Hall, discovers that Governor
verse gears on automobiles.
Smith
is the natural Presidential
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o
candidate for next time and points
The best thing about new friends
A STORY OF FLORIDA development is told in an in­
Is getting acquainted. After you stance connected with the purchase of a small orange grove out that with only a minority in
get to know them, they uru’t near­ and truct of bay-front property purchased by General John the Legislature he has beaten the
Republican majority to a jelly.
ly so interesting.
B. Gordon some eighteen years ago for four thousand dollars.
Judge Olvany evidently does not
It was then in an isolated spot, the nearest neighbors being
Anything in the hand is worth
agree with the learned Will Rog­
two in the bush, unless it’s a skunk four miles away. This property is now being sub-divided into ers in u recent speech. With the
or something like that, add* the homesites and sold for over half a million dollars. This is a Governor, the Judge and all the
oldest inhabitant.
fair illustration of how the "bottom will full out" of South high men of Tammany listening,
Florida real estate values.—Tri-City Morning News.
he said that Governor Smith’s
Borne folks seem so anxious to
chief handicap in his candidacy
see their names in print they write
would be Tammany Hall.
wooden check* so n* to get them
MY FAVORITE STORIES
In the credit report.
BY IRVIN S. COBB
* --------- o--------TAMMANY OR no Tammany
the ablest politicians believe that
The little girl down thu street
Every time the government of his money he had been reading Al Smith will be the next Demo­
says she has been taking Hutting
up exercises for three years and takes u census this story is re­ the books of the set pretty con­ cratic candidate and that he has
the only thing she has reduced is vived, which means it enjoys a stantly ever since. He was now full
the best chance of getting rvul
rejuvenated popularity at intervul* of facts, statistics und data.
the electric light bill.
ofl exactly ten year*. When I
In reply to the culler’s question votes.
catch myself laughing at it, 1 know he gave his name und age und his
Meanwhile, friends of (x&gt;chinThe best part of teaching u pret­ thut another decude has slipped by wife’s name and age.
var
McAdoo have sent out from
ty girl to drive a cur is demon­ me unawares.
“ How many infant children have the West a call for a McAdoo sup­
strating the clutch.-*-Dade City
The story has to do with tin* you?" asked the census taker.
Banner. If situ isn't all the time enumerator who called at u hum­ ,‘Tve got three," said the citi­ porters’ conference on April 12 at
trying to put on the brake*.
ble home in the outskirts of Cin­ zen. "And that’s all there ever Kansas City.
--------- 0--------cinnati, and there found the heart will be, too, you take it from me."
Franklin D. Roosevelt, chief Al
"Wbnt makes you so jajsitivi* Smith supporter, had just asked
Newspapers are rather rubbing of the family humped up over a
It in to William Jennings Bryan for large volume, It developed, In the about that?” asked the victor.
"I’ll tell you why there won’t for complete party harmony, and
being a millionaire.
But how course of the conversation, that
could he help it? Hasn’t he lived the householder some months be­ never be but three,” said the man. McAdoo throws a tnmnhnwk at
fore had been induced by a travel­ "It’s wrote down in this here book him.
In Florida for twelve years?
ing agent to invest in an encyclu- that every fourth child bom in
Calvin Coolidge Is said to be
------ -o-------ctopedia,
and that to get the worth the world is Chinese."
sleeping well through all this.
Isn't It funnv that a man
fails to know when the cap tits?
If you happen to mention someLONDON HEARS* from Moscow
JA P A N UNBOLTS THE DOOR
thing about the biggest liar in
that
Trotxky is dead, murdered by
NEW
YORK
HERALD
TRIBUNE
town, ha'll know right o(T the but
I
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order
of his enemy, Zinovleff. An­
exactly whom you mean.
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o
In granting an extension of thu a new Japan—industrial, proletar­ other report says Trotsky has fled
Well, we huvo heard from the franchise which will increase the ian, restless, infected with the spir­ from his villa in the Caucasus
Klwanis Club and the Junior voting population from 11,000,000 to it of equality und democracy—a where he took refuge from his
Chamber of Commerce, but some 14,000,000 the old order in Jupan spirit which in the case of nations enemies.
people are Interested in knowing bows to a modernism whose politi­ undergoing rapid political transfor­
If the Cxar looks down, or up,
where the senior Chamber of Com* cal consequences no elder states­ mation often manifests u desire to
us
the earth whirls round, and sees
man
can
fursce.
The
Jupan
of
1880
do most of its innovation und trouincrca stands on this Dixie HighLenin’s body lying embalmed, in
was scarcely recognisable in the blemaktng at home.
y iTGiitqji
.jt *on.
Japan of lUOll, The Jupan of 1900
Japan is drifting more and more state, and Trotxky murdered and
—- — o —-----seems almost aeml-mediuevul now. into unstable equlibrium. Her now thrown in come ditch, he probably
Human nature is a peculiar But what will the Japan of 1910 voters cannot easily be regimented
thing. A man who has raised us be, permeated with the economic and taught to subject their indi concludes that everything comes
much havoc- with the commercial discontent and class consciousness vidual and local interests to the out all right.
world as Gerald Chapman ha* will which the enlarged suffrage may _interests of u Japanese world potimmediate!^gain the sympathy of niuke immensely more vocal, more ’ icy. There is the rub in the frunTHE KILLING of Trotxky, of
all as soon as he la placed on trial. disruptive und more irreconcilable? chine extension. Will it not weakwhich
there is no proof, would be
And yet lots of men worse than
The West has thought of Japan en the stute us a world unit while in accordance with revolutionary
Chapman have lived to tepent.

If you have kept coal in &amp;
bathtub nil winter isn't It at*
time to take the coal out now?
Wouldn’t you be rich if you kg
n nickel, or even n penny, for w
ery hairpin bacg of eveiv am?
seat ?
Tough steak may be made tender by letting the family wear j|
nil daJTas rubber heels.
A successful nmUteur gardener
is one who is not disappointed until
nfter his seeds hove come up.
One thing to remember while
driving an auto is some other driv.
er may be as cratv as you nre.

JUST IN PASSING

SATU RD AY EVENING SERMON

By It. J. HOLLY

BY REV. W. R. G. ORWICK

Just now when the finest brand of weather in the world
is being passed around in Florida our visitors should be stay­
ing around enjoying it to tho fullest. This is the time when
they come to Sanford for a few days’ stay before going home.
And it is a good time to be advertising.

THE MOST IMPORTANT QUES­ "When I kept silence, my bones
' waxed old through by rearing all
TION OF TODAY.
Matt. 27.22.—“ What shnll I do the day long. For day and night
then with Jesus which is called thy hand was heavy upon me; my
moisture is turned into the drought
Christ."
of summer." Then after Jie h»J
The right decisions made to im­ acknowledged his sins nqd con­
portant questions have had much fessed them to God, he wps able
All of which reminds me that Sanford is doing some good
to do in shuping the history of the to say, "Blessed is he whose trans­
advertising in the state papers just now. It should bring
world.
In fnct, anything that is a gression is forgiven, whose sin is
results although many are of the opinion that we waited too
success in this life become such covered. Blessed is the man unto
long to do it. However you never can tell just where the seed
because of the right decision made whom the Lord imputeth not in­
dropped in the ground will spring into a piant.
to the important questions thnt iquity, nnd in whose spirit there is
face us in uny business or line of no guile."
endeavor. If I were to ask each
Yes indeed, friends, there is more
Some folks are developing Wekiwa Springs and then
of you name what you thought to joy in knowing that our sins are
intend to dredge out the Wekiwit river and put on a boat line
be the most important questions of forgiven than there is in anythini
to Sanford. This will be fine for tho summer widowers and
today, there would be as many else in the world. And we grt
answers as individuals answering, the forgivenesss of our sins by sim­
also for the winter tourists rg?xt season when our new tourand it Is not likely thut there would ply believing on the Lord irtta"
est hotel is ready for the big rush to Sanford. The Wekiwa
be any two answers the same. Christ.
river trip is one of the finest in Florida .
I Some would say the enforcement
2. You will get Peace of Con­
of the law, others, our entrance science if you do the right thin!
■
into
the
pence
protocol,
still
oth­
Tho question of where the state road through Sanford
with Jesus.
ers, the need of a great air fleet
will be mnde is aguin agitating the mind of the public and
Oh what joy it is to have peace
(Brisbane for instance), and a few’,
many resolutions are being passed about it. If the majority
no doubt would suggest the Im­ of conscience. A conscience that
of the people were consulted about this road it would be built
portance of having the peopla of does not accuse you. A conscience
Hanford enthusiastic about the golf that knows peace. It is an scto go via. Bark Avenue and from there the tourists could
course, etc., and there might be a cusing conscience that is causing
deviate along any atreet td go south. Bringing them through
few who would think of more spir­ so many suicides these days. Brok­
any other side street before they get to Sanford would mean
itual things. Yes, these are im-. en homes, broken hearts, ruined
taking regulur business away from Sanford. Bring them to
port ant questions, at least the ma­ business, and unhappy lives are the
the main pnrt of Sanford first und then let them take any
jority of them, and should be an­ outcome of consciences that are
swered in the right -way, but I am accusing the possessor. Many ure
atreet they wish.
hold enough to say that not one trying to ease their uccuBing con­
of them, or all of them together, sciences with dope, drink, in pleas­
Sanford has a policeman on the main beat of the city
can be compared in importance to ure and dissipation, but they fail
city that is one of the finest ever. He wears u cano some­
the question of our text, "What utterly. You can only get peace
times and u smile all the time and he is the most courteous
shnll I do with Jesus which is of conscience by doing the right
called the Christ?"
Answering thing with Jesus. All other way*
and polite und one of the finest officers that ever trod a beat.
this
question
in
the
right
way, are failures, and lead to ruin and
I see him taking little folks across the crowded streets and
means
the
correct
decision
to
all unhappiness. Paul was led to tes­
looking after folks generally und he does it so nice that he
other questions, and without nny tify, “ Being justified by faith, we
deserves to hold his job ns long ns he wants it. You know
have peace with God through our
hesitation whatever.
Lord Jesus Christ." Isaiah re­
who I mean and l want to commend him for his good work
Important as this question Is, marks,
"Thou wilt keep him in per­
and the nice way in which he does it every day in the year.
it is not a new question. It hns fect peace, whose mind is stayed on
faced the human race for nearly
because he trusteth in thee."
two thousand years. Pilate asked thee;
By doing the right thing with
Now that the new tourist hotel-has started it behooves
the question and then answered it Jesus
you get peace of conscience,
every one of use to keep right on boosting it to all of our
wrong and his life ended in dark­
that
deep,
perfect, abiding peace
ness, und his hope for eternity
visitors and to every one we meet here and elsewhere. This
3.
You
will
get Deliverance from
blasted.
Many
others
have
an­
now hotel means everything to our city and is an asset in
the Power of sin if you do the
swered
it
in
the
right
way
and
In which all will share. It moans thut next season Sanford
have been happy by so doing, right thing with Jesus Christ.
takes her rightful place among the tourist cities of Florida
while others have followed the
Can we comprehend the import­
and you all know what that means. Boost your new hotel
example of Pilot nnd have suffered ance of a statement like that. It
the penalty. You will notice that is a dreadful thing to be in the
all the time. Write to your friends in the north this summer
it is a very personal question, power of sin. Think of the indi­
anl say something about our new hotel and we will have
“ What shall I" not my neighbor, viduals that you personally know
more of them from this boosting.
not my partner in business, not my that are under the power of sin.
community, nation or state, but Thsy are not huppy. They are not
“ What shall 1 do with Jesus which successful. Their influence count*
This summer promises to be one of the busiest of them
is culled the Christ."
for naught. They are a liability
all. We should keep everything moving and especially in the
Mhat Will We lift if We Do the to the community in which they
real estate line, We should keep advertising and talking and
live, nnd, sometimes, a menace to
Right Thing With Jesus?
boosting and building ami never let up for one instant. In
1. If you do the right thing their families and neighbors. Many
the summer is the time to develop for the winter season and
with Jesus you will get the for­ try to get rid of this power of sin
over them in many ways, but they
next winter will witness one of the biggest crowds in Sanford
giveness of all your sins.
get worse instead of better. Oh.
that this city has ever known. Keep them coming.
“To him bear all the prophets the awfulncss of being under the
witness, that through his name slavery of sin! But we can get
every one that believeth on him free from this power of Bin, ant
FALLEN IDOLS
shall receivf remission of sins."— that by simply doing the right
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
[ Acst 10:43. Could you ask for any thing wilt* J5fac.
a
‘ plains? staiaiueiil titan than fcv- to the power of sin, it having such
ery one is included. Not u single
Here is tragedy.
Not small- her suffering companion into the individual is left out. Tho vilest a hold on him at one time that h*
1 vriud out, "O wretched man that
borne stuff, hut big-gun and but­ mysterious rites of the Semite.
‘ ' viniV ° r
*wor»t woman ; I am. who shall deliver' me out of
There
was
more
for
them
to
en­
tering devastation which, rending
dure. “ Even tho pages," the lug
Senatorial togas from neck to hem ubrious letter mourns, "the dear
and laying bare the Hsy feet of
on
high gods, crushes a once rejoic­
in , f - t . ?
f
A that he gave?thanks unto thenLord,
s
Jesui.
ing heart an.I casts down stiff­
The moat Drosalc person readily |The forgiveness o f our sins
necked pride to smother in the realizes the atmnUnal shock of that! not” dTpan^'uiHm oar'“g o o d "™ * * , "I thank God through Jesua ChriK
*uy Lord." Yes, you must do the
dust of its own destruction. The
UP° " °of
U-r prayers. Doing “the
P™right
M" right thing with Jesus to gat rid of
derD-’stB'K ®tory is told by Mary tfr e ^ rd sensutivV i n\l i vTlfuii 1 saying
S. Saxe in a letter to a Washing­ writhes in pain a/id moans in ag­ thing with .Ie«u&lt;j gets for you the tho power of sin over you. You
may try to get rid of it in your owa
ton newspaper describing her trip ony at the thought if «./ much of
to the Senate galleries "with a ficiai degradation uncoiled to the forgiveness of your sins, no matter strength, by giving up some of your
charming English lady, to whom shrinking eyes of the unprepared what else you may or may not do. bad habits, or try to avoid doin/
I felt proud to show the beautiful
A m erican Capitol."
And mark
how perfectly the stage was set,
how unprepared the victims for
the slaughter of their dreams! "The thing less than philippics and to [ j X f n l i a
?
"
’* th*.
^ ? ne. *n'1 Diedto flee from.
Iuv opponent*
with uruiiinim'
*rv
state* the tame truth.' Nu indeed, Je*u* ChrUt is the on I*'
weather,” the letter explains, "was tn
alav
opponents
perfect, the city clean, the roads jawbones, are found chewing gum !1 P*14* forgiveness of our sins is a one who can fro eyou from the
Thus. In the twinkling of an eye,[Krcut blessing. Wo may have! power of your sins, and yet get
good."
Then, with the thunderous sudidol* shattered by Wrijrley'* 1 we»ltn# hijth position in society, t tni* freedom by simply doinir tho
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We hope
Tli*,* ■
Looking over the human race,
Will wonder
!f the results
Of the'sacrifice

W .r. »ni*k

T!u* glands they gave.
—New Yirk HcraJd Tribune,

ion was presupposed, because of stirrings of world prestige. If it
the concentration of power and does, experience elsewhere will not
prestige In a governing u . i « uf j Le lefuied und the present strain
rigid traditions. But on this his- of International relation* may he
lewhut relieved.
nd • .»onw
to»k Japan has bent superposed

.-mi.

showed the world how to kill on u
really big scale,
When will the Russian Napoleon
appear and complete thu revolutionury turn-over t

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M»« lorgivcmc.B «» juur : the right thing with
gum-chewing it will wipe out the heart-uchiug i sins von « r . rrixsinff the SCCstgetlDo you know of HnvthmT i^**Vhl
L thi. n id i |picture
nil-turn of
of ninety-six
niuctv-slx Senatorial!
Senatorial1joy
iov and
and blessing
ill,, d im that
that can
can conic
nmu&gt; IIUn.l.l
., will
_ti* vivZ“
, J rung ".wlTe
in tais
world tL
that
United Htates?” But that were gum-chewing jaws? Echo im-‘ to any person. King David left “ On whom thum/h !
merely the beginning of tin* cruel awers: “ How much?" So uoes Mary with
with us
ui a
a Hn.
fine ta.timunv
testimony of
of thtaihim
this him not, yet lh.&lt;?
e l .u**"W
. w you
n i - I
initiation of Mary H. Bax* sad S. Saxs,

thev-

vulgur.

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help garner in the sheaves. Yes, We know that when ho shall be enthroning Jesus In your heart,[Time, the time when we are exj-;2"
do the right thing with Jesus nnd manifested, WE SHALL BE LIKE will get you the happiness that he pecteJ to be In th»,
get this “ joy unspeakable and full HIM; for rrc shall ate him even has promised you.
Peter says, worship hln*„ will you net answer
as he Is.” Whatl you ask, be "God has made Him both Lord and this question, "What shall I do
of glory."
D. You will get eternal Life If like Jesus. Yes, be like Jesus. We Christ, this Jesus whom ye have with Jesus which is called the
Christ,•’ by receiving 1dm into
you do the right thing with Jesus. with all our shortcomings, our crucified.’’
your heart as your Saviour; listen­
"He that bcllcveth on the Sbn pettinesses, unworthy as we are,
4.
Another
Right
Thing
to
do
MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.
J:—Office 148
PHONE:—Res. 428-J
hath eternal life: and he that be- still we can become just like him, with Jesus is to Confess Him Be­ ing to his voice and letting him into . ,
licvcth not on the Son shall not and that, too, by simply doing the fore the world, as Your Lord and your heart; enthroning him In
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
our heart as King; and confessing.
see life: but the wrath of God right thing with him.
mm
Mr. and Mrs. McCall ubideth on him." And listen to What Is the Right Thing to I)o Master.
Sunday school 9:30 o'clock.
Jesus’ own promise to us was, 1m before all the world as your
With
Jesus
Christ?
Every member « f the church
Lord.
Don’h
put
off
answering
God's
Word
again,
"And
the
wit­
therefore who shall
Entertain Bridge Club ness is this, that God gave unto 1. Tho Right Thing to do with "Everyone
should bo a member of the Sunday
•n
confess me before men. Him will I this question any longer. Tomor­
school.
us eternal life, and this life is in Jesus Is to Receive Him as Your also confess before my father which row is Palm Sunday, make it the
The
Eight
O’clock
Bridge
Club
Tho Sunday school opens a 10
his son. Ho thnt hath the Son Saviour,
is in heaven; hut whosoever shall day you decide to do the right
Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Neal, of Or­ was entertained Friday evening by hath the life; he that hath not the
weeks* expansion and enlistment
deny
mo before men, him will I thing with Jesus.
The
most
wonderful
sentence
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McCall at Son of God hath not te Life.”—
campaign to-morrow. Every mem­ lando, spent Friday in Sanford.
also
deny
before my father which
ever
written
is,
"God
so
loved
the
their home in Rose Court
FATHER MICHAEL DEAD
1 John 5:11-12.
ber of tho church and every mem­
is
in
heaven.”
So you see thnt
world
that
he
gave
his
only
begot­
An ahundnnee of spring flowers
Mrs. E. M. Galloway in visiting
ber of the school should be very
it
is
very
Important
that
we
do
the
ten
Son
that
whosoever
helievcth
Can
you
fathom
that
statement:
JACKSONVILLE,
Apr. L— Aft­
were attractively used in decorat­
lour^sUho^lhrary at 10 busy.
friends in New York City.
ing. Mrs. Robert Hines won a van­ “ Eternal Life!" Isn’t that a won* &lt;in Him should not perhh, but have right thing with Jesus by confess­ er a prolonged illness from diabeten
Morning worship and sermon II
derful phrase. Life Everlasting. everlasting life." So isn't it evi­ ing Him before men as onr Sav­ the Rev. Father Michnet Maher.
Mrs. C. M. Hand and Mrs. Archie ity set for high score and W. C. Life that has no end. Life thnt is dent that you ate duly-bound to iour and Redeemer. Paul made D. D., is dead here at the age of
Club at the Library at o’clock.
Subject:
“ Those Who
Hill won a collar hag, also for
Betts spent Thursday in OrlHiulo.
Went Up and Why They Went.”
all happiness. Think of a life thnt receive Jesus as your Saviour if mention of this very fact, too, when 58. He was pastor of the Church
high score.
Monday
'
Young People’s Unions 7 o'clock.
Following the bridge game a de­ is endless in its duration and per­ you expect to have a part in the hn said, "If thou shalt confess of the Immaculate Conception for
spendable Class of the
H. S. Holly left Thursday for licious salad course was served.
Evening worship and sermon 8
fect in its quality. Think of a life many things that we have men­ with thy mouth Jesus as Lord, and many years. He w a s born Sept. 2,
t Sunday School will meet o’clock. Subject: “ A Question Out lEllenton. He will return with Mrs.
like God himself. Where can you tioned you would get by doing the shalt believe in thy heart that God 18*10. in Lcugh, Ireland, was edu­
Those
present
were,
Mr.
and!
ck with Miss Lucile Proc- of One of the Most Dramatic Hours Holly and their son Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Hines, Mr. and Mrs. find anything to compare with that. right thing with Jesus? But mor? raised Him from the dead, thou cated in his native country and
of History."
W. C. Hill, Dr. ami Mrs. B. D Cas­ Eternn! Life. "God so loved the than that, God’s Word says fur­ shall be saved; for with the heart later at Rome, coming to Americu
rj L. Class will have a
Bible Study and prayer meeting
Mrs. Alfred I.iljn is in Savannah, well, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woodruff, world that ho gave his only begot­ ther, as we have already noted, man believeth unto righteousness; in 1892. His first work for his
neetiiiB »n*l a
hour Wednesday evening 8 o’clock.
On., called by the serious illness of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Potter, Mr. ten son that whosoever bcllevcth on "As many ns RECEIVED HIM, to and with the mouth confession is denomination was at St. Augustine
. o’clock at the home of
innde unto salvation.” This then is
The members of the Alathean her sister.
anr Mrs. Edward Betts, nnd Mr. him should not perish, but have them gave he the right to become the right thing to do with Jesus. where he became asaistant at tho
|B. Kin* with Mrs. King class will be the honor guests to­
the
children
of
God,
even
to
them
everlasting
life."
Don't
you
know
cathedral soon after his arrival
nnd Mrs. Edmund Meisch.
John Abrahams as host- morrow morning at 11 o’clock.
5. Another Right Thing to Do there.
dear friend thnt include* &gt;ou. What that believe on his name." I will
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Miles, of
Is the wealth of a C.-hcfcllcr, a admit that there are a few people i witn Jesus is to Go and Tell OthLpril business meeting of FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Haines City, will he the guests of
J Ford, a Baker, or a Mellon, com­ iiving who say thnt they are not;era About Him.
W
om
an’s
Club
Will
Mr.
und
Mrs.
Harry
Walsh
for
the
nan’s Unit of the Church
Rev. T, J. Nixon, Pastor
pared with eternal life. And whut sinners, and have no need for a
During Jesus’ ministry here on
week-end.
jjcague of Holy Cross ParCircle No. 2 of the Methodist
Services on Sunday us follows:
is the wisdom of all our great men saviour, hut the great majority earth he had occasion to cast thous­
Decide
Plans
For
A
.
bc held at 3 o’clock with
to compare with eternal life. Yes, of Christian civilization acknowl­ ands of demons out of a most Church will hold an En»tcr Sale.
Sunday School, F. 11^ Adams,
George
F.
McCall
and
Mark
H.
Chautauqua in 1926 money and wisdom are nice to have, edge that they are sinners. We arc wretched man. Thin man being so Saturday. April 11, at the Union
|A. Newmau.
Superintendent,
9:30 oo’clock.
upenntendont, U:.IU
clock.
Gorman of Miami arc guests of
meeting of the St. Agnes
but not to be compared with hav­ all sinners. Christ died for your happy with his changed condition, Pharmacy. Easter baskets, hand
Morning Worship and Holy ComHotel ’
HU be held Monday aftcr- mnnion
Mrs. Henry Wighgt, president of ing the assurance of eternal life. sins and mine. He died for every­ naturally wanted to he with Jesus made handkerchiefs and aprons
innion, 11 n clock.
_____
.1:30 o’clock at the home
the Woman’s Club of Sanford, And we get eternal life by doing one’s sins. He is your sin-bearer. nnd vo with Him wherever h? will be made a specialty of,
Epworth League Meetings, 7
F. M. Floyd, on Palmetto o'clock.
Mrs. Otto Horchert and Miss j wishes to urge the members of the! the right thing with Jesus Christ, “ All wo like sheep have
gone went. But Jesus said, no, but rath-'
become a Child of God. n:trr.y, we have turned every one or, "Return to thine own house and
Evening Worship and Sermon Horence Borchcrt will leave Apr.1club t0 be present at the call n»*ei-| o. You hreonu
Tuesday
M lu
by the Pastor, 3 o’clock,
.: . *or. Milwaukee
...
, where
„
_ „ Bur- Ing Monday morning at tu:au mi Heir of God, and n Joint Heir to his own wav: nnd Goth hnt made rhow how great things God hath
(&gt;gui*r monthly business
Easier Sunday, Apr. lit will be: voert will re-enter Downer College. o’clock. The matter for discussion, with Jesus Christ, by doing the to strike on Him the iniquity of done unto thee.” Y’es Jesus wants
of the Missionary Society Reception Day for all now mem-'
and to be decided, is whether or right thing with Jesus.
Buy, Pell. Rent. Clean. Repair
us all." Y’ es, friends, the right us to tell others what great things
•
--------i Methodist Church will be hers. A fine elasH will be received! Mr. nnd Mrs. R. .T. Galesnie and not tho Sanford Woman’s Club will
This is something that is even thing to do with Jesus is to re­ he has done for us, and we would
the church at 3:30 o’clock.
H. S. POND
Chautauqua -better...than eternni life. Think ceive him ns your Saviour, nnd let not be doing the right thing with
Into the Church on thnt day. The. Mr. and Mrs. *N. A. Wakefield, of sponsor theBHk Rcdpnth
u '
LI X
? —
_
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U
#,
a
I 111
m
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1
a
speclal_Eajit;r Offering thin year Jacksonville, are guests of the Vnl- for next season. This is a mat­ of it. A child of God. An heir him carry that great load of sin, Jesus unless we do this.
Haynes — Ratliff
NOTICE
So dear readers, at this Easter
Phase 3IO
wlll be devoted to the Superannuate! dor, Hotel. They are motoring to ter of much importance to the club of God. And a joint heir with instead of trying to do it your­
and a large attendance is request­ Jesus. And you get all this by self.
late for the script dance to Endowment Fund for the old min-' Miami,
ed.
2. The Right Thing to do with
by the Houso Committeo isters.
simply doing the right thing with
j
______
There will he n meeting of tho Jesus. The apostle John left these Jesus is to Let Him Into Y’our
Iw omnns Club has Locn
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Fishburne, Finance
Committee
at 10:15 words for us: "As many ns re Heart.
The date will be Apr.
MACON CLUB TO PLAY
of Sumter, S. C., will arrive Sat­ o’clock.
Listen to this, my friends, "Be. R. A. Newman Is the
celved him, to them gave he the.
urday, to he the guests of Mr
in of the committee
in
right to become the children of liuld, I stand at the door nnd knock:
God, even to them thnt believe on if any mnn hear my voice, and
[of the dance arrangements.
WINTER PARK, Apr. 4.— Man- and Mrs- wn,iam s * Ravcne!*
Saturday Evening
his name." and again Paul wns in­ open the door, I will come in to
ager Ernie Burke and his Macort!
--------spired to write these words, “ If him, and will sup with him, and he
(Ga.) Peaches of the South AtianMr. and Mrs. John C\ Maurer,
Sermon
children, then heirs, heirs of God, with me." Jesus is standing at
AT THE
tic League, have arrived here and Sr., nnd Armand Maurer of New
FOR YOUR
and joint heirs with Christ." State­ tho door of every heart. How can
begun their spring training. Sev- York City, arc expected soon in
(Continued from Pnge Four)
[CHURCHES
ments like these almost stagger the you refuse to open the door nnd let
cral exhibition games have been Sanford.
greatly with joy unspeakable and mind to comprehend them. When him enter, when so much has been
arranged for the visitors. Next
--------SUNDAY DINNER
full of glory."— 1 Peter 1:8." Yes,
iRYTKRIAN CHURCH . Monday they will play here, nrobMr*. Raymond Philips will leave you do know people are happy who wo stop to think what God is, all promised you? Would you refuse
that he hns done, all that he is to do as much for an earthly
iy will be the first Sunday nbly will meet Haines City Tucs- Sundnv for Sumter, S'. C., where
April 3lh
new church year for the daY’ and later will go to Tampa, f,ho will he the “ dame of honor” in do not profess to name the name nblc to do, all that lie will do, nil friend? Then why not lie as
of Jesus, but you do not know them that he possesses, all that he gov­ friendly with Jesus who cun do
jterian Church, and large St. Petersburg and Lakeland for tj1C) wedding of a friend,
to have “ joy unspeakable und full erns, and then to think that we infinitely more for you than uny,
TWO COLORED BRICKS
arc expected at all serv- games.
______
of glory.” If you arc true to your can he heirs to all this, and have or all, your earthly friends.
lt 11 o'clock the Sacrament
Mrs A, B. Dieter and tittle own conscience you will say that part in all this, and that by simply
IN
3. Another Right Thing to do
Lord’s Supper will be obENTERTAIN PLUMBERS
daughter, Sharon, arc visiting you do not know of any one who is doing the right thing with Jesus. with JesuH is to Enthrone Him in
At 8 P. M. Dr. Brownlee
friends in St. Augustine. They will not a Christ-like person who has How can you afford to not answer Y’our Heart.
each on "Docs It Make Any
PINK AN1) WHITE
that constant, deep, overflowing this question in the right way?
JACKSONVILLE, Apr. 4.—Prep- be joined Saturday by Mr. Dieter
Jesus is the Lord of all, and a &lt;
|ncc What a Person Be■
II
nnd satisfying joy, ns those per­ After ail, friends, isn't it worth such, being your accepted Saviour,
arations are being made for enter­
Fruit Salad and Vanilla.
Fresh Strawberry and Vanilla
sons
who
are
really
and
truly
tainment of delegates to the annual
while to do the right thing with lie has a right to sit on the throne
Joo Chittenden. Charlie Britt
Services for the day will be:
We urc open on Sunday from 9:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. for ■
meeting of the State Association Peter Schual, Vance Douglass, Christians. Those men nnd wo­ Jesus Christ?
of your heart, from which he can
'ay School, 9:15 o clock,
■
your
convenience.
men
who
have
accepted
Jesus
us
of
Florida
Plumbing
und
Heating
7. You will become just like ruin your thoughts, actions, deeds,
"Nick." Carter, and W. E. Wal­
iunion Service, 11 o'clock.
their Saviour, anil who are trusting Jesus some day if you do tiie rigid yen, your entire self, so that you
Dealers
to
be
held
here
Mny
1
thall
attended
the
baseball
meeting
)r Christian Endeavor, 2:15
S
I-cl Us Plan Your Deserts
!f
him for forgiveness of their sins, thing with Him.
and 5.
are no longer a slave to tho old
in Orlando Thursday evening.
and that he can free them from
Another startling statement KT self that you were. Don’t think
Christian Endeavor, 7
the power of their sins and give
NAME OTHER JUDGE
I John 3:1. 2—"Behold what man that you can kept* back some secret
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bantan who them tliis joy unspeakable nnd full
\
\
ledialc Christian Endeavor
have been the guests of Mr. and of glory. They believe that when ner of love the Father hath lie- tiling of your life that you wish ■
■
TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 4.—Gor- jj ” R. A. Terheunc. left Thurs
stowed upon us, that we should lie to continue to enjoy, Oh no, dear
Ik.
Manufacturers of “ Princess" Ice Cream
:he died on the cross their sins called the children of God, nnd such friend. Give Jesus the key to ■;
don Mays, judge of DeSoto County day by boat for their home
ching Service, 8 o’clock.
were plared on him, thus settling we arc; Beloved, now are we the every room of your soul and ask
...... will
.............................
Session
meet at the court, has been designated by Gov. Stroudsburg, Pa.
,
PHONE 6.11
”
this sin question, in their case, for children of God, nnd it is not yet Him to take complete possession &lt;
f each preaching service,1Martin to preside in Glades county
■
all
time.
They
have
surrendered
made manifest what we shall ho. of your life. Nothing short of
reception of members.
c° lirt beginning Apr. 14 in the
Mrs. Mabel K. Beach and son, every corner in their hearts to Him
[he morning preaching scrv-1 trial o f several cases in which
pastor hopes to make a! Judge E. C. Horne is disqualified, Robert, arrived Friday from Ro­ and have given him possession of
chester, Minn., to make their fu­ their thoughts, and notions and
announcement about the
ture home in Sanford. Mrs. lteacti are willing to lie led in pastures
tion of the Church. Monday
is a sister of Mrs. James K. Sny­ that are green and where the har­
o'clock. The Auxiliary will
x
der, of Chuluota.
vest Is ri|Hj, waiting for them to " ♦%
first business meeting of
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TlKISTIAN SCIENCE
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Easy Repayment Plan
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Phone (ill ■ Y
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Nutiouul Hank Building, open
dnesday and Saturday
to 5:00 P. M.
arc welcome to attend the
and to make uso ut the
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Cull on us and let ns put your ■
GKEGATIONAL CHURCH
unas J. Armstrong, Pastor.
idsy Services:
May School, 9:45 o’clock.
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Mar. 5, at 11 o'clock
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�PAGE SIX

TTIF, SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY.APRIL 4. 1925

, Yaiikfn Trim tt«l|;er».
ATLANTA. Apr. X—

Exhibition
Baseball

Realize Your Dreams

and Ilevlne: Olrcn, Fowlkes, Davis
[and Min-key. Grcenbuip.

It II E ! (Irlcles Bent Durham.
New York A .......... .........7 7 0
Hrouklvn N
. . . . . . . . . .7 15 IBakeries: Front Is. Ponhock ami
Onclll; Petty. Schwarts, Rush,
Tigers Beal Beds.
Green and Tnylnr.
Poppen. Henderson
AUGUSTA. Apr. 9.
Birmingham Beal* Si. L«ui«
tone i, Tennant and
BIRMINGHAM, Apr. X ~
Kearns Says He Is Sorry the
R II F.
story Leaked Out But That
Birmingham S
I I I )
Batteries: Leonard, Johnson and St. lami* A ...
thfc Offer IS Attractive;
0 (I l)
aII. Bassler: Sheehan, Ben­
Brtterfc.x: Djiffoi, Barnett mid
Stifle to Re Near to Gotham Wood
ton and I, Wlngo.
l.ciian: Davis, Grunt. Wingnrd,
Kinston Beat Greensboro.
nml Dlckxoii.
NEW YORK, Apr. L — Jack
GREENSBORO. N C.. Apr. X — Senators Beat I’ cllran*
Kearns, before his departure for
NEW ORLEANS, Apr
Chicago Friday, confirmed the ! Kinston
s to n told setting forth that nego­
Wishimitnn A .......
. 0 0 -i
tiation* for a championship bout
New O rln rs S
n t ‘J
between Jack Deuifutly and Ilar.y
Batteries: Johnson. Gregg and
Wilis (it a spot twenty minutes
Ruhl, Tate; Hodge, Broussard and
from Broadway were well under
Ijinan.
Athlrtlex Wfh Game.
“ I'm sorry that the story of
PORTSMOUTH. Vu.. Apr. X—
Jack Curley’s plans hove leaked
It II K
oqt," raid Kearns, “ I did not want
Philadelphia, A
U Li I
It .lo become public property just
Portsmouth V'n. ....
5 II 2
Batteries: Reitz. Stokea and
Cochran, Fox: Poets, Duiu-gan,
ing commission. However, I
Turner and Womack.
sriTipiusT
of
rin:
u
w
m
:
ii
this: The offer made by
rtilip. M A vtiitH iK vr. n u r t T .A . Red Sox T r i m Veils.
Is a corker, hut I hnve not
i lox. i:rt'.. ii him ii «i : i » in t i i i :
NASHVILLE, Apr. :i.
with him nor will I until
XII' OF COXUlIKPIft of xl l«RI I E
With the cstHldishment of a
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21,
ISI2.
ftril the best terms that
|Ronton A ...............
8 11 I : broadcasting station in Japan Mar.
t&gt;f T ti- Muliforil ll* r u |) | ; l&gt;n 1,11- 1, ,-,l
.1 7 2 J 1, sales of radio sets and equipment,
&gt;lnil) at H anfo rd . I'lo rM .i, fo r A p r il
i, l.urey, have increased appreciably.
i. it**5.
Hint, of Kimltl,
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Hvt'on

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to

mi-! for tin* Stat&lt; ami roualy aforeMill piTimanflr i,f»,n*i»r«-** It II
in la wIn,. Ini via a lain duly sworn
urcnrdtliK to law, depones ami
uropoxition is un attractive on*. ••“ &gt;*'
tin- imjln-iia
i'vc been giving it plenty of c
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sideration. Right off the reel I'd ta, t», i of nix I.............. ami i*»say « the battle n
ground In the best i - rxlilp.
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'pipt-r. ilo rfrialntlon). ,lr.. of tin
Anti thut is as fur as Kearns, Iaforesaid puiillrntloa for ti&gt;" dai*
hirtself lamlid to secrecy ill the
....... . a la .v r e a i,l i o n , r.«*l»lrim tl t i-r u , 11, 1,1
i i'd I*} lit" Ai l of VlIKtli*' J t . U U ,
^r* wollltl go.
tnloalli-il
la H iit lo u
lit I'o xtui
Curley whs just as nuun. He f.ftws .mil in .-tulailonx. print* *l *&gt;n
was a nit nettled that h is p ro je ct''1".
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become known until we had clinch-; . U''»l »'•■»’*
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there Isn't a promoter in the couft- •&lt;&gt; « eoriairnilon. n« uam- ami ad
try
can sfiow•»the boxen a bet- i,!r'
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ideal location has ever been select- ‘
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kndyr what Im talking about. I’l l ; nM* 1‘" ui' "» ,f own. a i*&gt; a fi-m.
get the match withmiL a mmKtlon ” : ronipmiy. or other «inlm ..i |iorti.r.|
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A rc certain money makers. .Occupying' the strairctic location they show

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multiply in value within a short time.

Kasy payments.

T H E FUTURE

CALL 3G2 OU SKf5
Success is on tlie horizon to
the man or woman who is

Britt-Chittenden Realty

ably prepared to grasp ev­

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Start a savings Recount
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
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G .E .M tA L L

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Capital Stock ...........................

$150,000,00

&gt;HeowLy ujAy 70 Porouc

Ovmlrufts

Surplus uml Undivided Fronts

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D ividends Unpaid ...

.1 ,088.00

rim ilnlion .....

17.200.00

Deposits

i, I 12,702.21

Cash nut! due frnra hunks

$2, in,l)G3.78
Deposits March .‘Ust, 1020
Deposits March .‘list, 1021
Deposits March 31st, 1022

Own your own Home”
Grenter inlcresi is mnnifcsteil "under vmir own
rnnf" nf it well planned, well built, well furnished
hr me that you call "ynur own** Ihim under mu*
owned hy the other fellow. A thnughi worthy of
yrur consideration. We have assisted many in
Ihe pust to accomplish this first important step.
May we offer to assist you?
Yon win find that it takes years of experience
nf successful home construction to fil anyone lo
linild a home that will last.
A contractor that has operated a novelty mill
for years is well able to do work that will please.
You have our assurance that we are well
(loallficd t«* construct, remodel, or repair your
home as any other firm.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

1,331,306.5:1
1,836,758.60

Deposits March 31st, 1021
D e p o s i t s M a t c h H i s t , 11125

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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T. P, KJ uoTE h , President
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$2,1 12,702.25

cent increase in

For tlm optimists are always builders. You in t
don't have to argue with them about it.
Now what we want to do is to furnish all the
materials for all the homes mid got ages all the op­
timists are tfoiutf to build. Let's gut together. Call

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North French Avenue.

1,123,368.05
i^20,!)85.r&gt;:(

Deposits March 3lst, 1023

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THE RUILDFR

$ 2 ,1 1 ^ 6 6 3 .7 8

A. BttUMLBY
II. C. DuUOSE
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w . W. C. SMITH
H. E. SQUIKFS

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�TT1R SANTORO HERALjXJjATTRIMV, APRIL 4. 1925

Realizing the present lack ol opportunity in Sanford for the poor man to reap
the harvest of rapidly increasing values in real estate through lack of ready cash
for investment purposes, the developers of Golden Grove are attempting to put
on sale a large number of lots at an extremely low price which will allow every­
one, no matter how limited his income or small his wages, to become a property
owner, and have a share in this state's development which is bringing wealth to
so many.

Golden Grove is located on both sides of the Dixie Highway between San
ford and Orlando and about two miles from the city limits of Sanford. It is high
land and readily accessible for home sites. It is in the immediate vicinity of oili­
er large developments. It offers all the opportunities for enhancement in val­
ues of high priced properties closer in and entirely out of the reach of the work­
ing man of moderate means.

The one object which the promoters have in offering these lots for sale
at such extremely low figures is to bring them well within the reach of High
School hoys, who can hv saving pennies from their allowances lay the founda­
tion for their college expenses, and of family heads, who may find the cost of liv­
ing exhausting all their modest incomes. Anyone can buy a lot in Golden Grove,
which, situated as it is near Sanford and on the main route to Orlando and Tam­
pa, is hound to increase in value by leaps and hounds.

As an introductory offer and for the purpose of acquainting the people
with Golden Grove, tiventy-five lots will he offered for sale on Saturday, April 11,
at the extremely low price of $95. A small cash payment of $10 and the balance
at $5 per month, is all that is required. And only 25 lots can he sold at this price.
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�THE SANFORD HERALD. SATURDAY,APRIL 4. 1925
I F. E. Sherman. et al
Lot 9 Blk G
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F. E. Sherman. et »1
Lot 10 Blk G ___ SlJt
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Section 31, Township 19. S. R. 31 East. Seminole County, P m
Boston Ste*!e— Beg. at the intersection of the center line
of Mellonviile Ace., and Celery Ave., run Vr 180 ft. S.
J degree* f f . 418 ft. E. 180 ft. to center lira* _c' Mellon*
ville Ave. No. 4 degrees E. 418 ft. to beg. 393.......... ........ .. 77&lt;

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MEMPHIS, Tenn., Apr. 4.—Otv
year ago, Clarence Saunders, de­
posed head of Plggly Wiggly, mov­
ed from his palatini home to -t
P
small apartment In a hot I, He
was bankrupt after n legal battle
^
lusting si* months.
Clarence Saunders then made hi*
now famous prophecy;
“ In thrc» year* I will have made
three- million dollars. I can
n million dollars easily.'
He was laugh'd at.
■ ■ com ­
But today Saunders has
pleted contract* for stores in 70
cities. They will be scattered from
Los Angidex to Miami, Dallas to
He is operating stores
f i t . L o u t r.
in ten towns and rltii * outside of
MumphL, where- hi* eight parent
store* are flourishing.
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N T o /O n o n e
J Y £ A Q 9 I WILL
HWf
TH0 r
THRU MILLION
DOLLARS"

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And he i* not operating on bor­
row* d money;
the corporation;
bearing his name has not one ban1' &gt;
Indcbtcdm-rs; he has not depended
on any person for advice or coun-.
“ In t w o m o re y t a r «

I w ill h a v e

mads that three million dollars,"
Suurtyh r* raid.
"Uv the t lr '- 1 rim GO 1 wiil ha.

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center line o MelW. of the N. line
S 4 degrees \V on
ft. W. 245 ft. N. 4

C93.80

days after the above and foregoing special assessment roll ha* been
equalized, approved and confirmed, or in ten equal annual installment*
with interest at 8 per cent per annum from and after the time said
special assessments stand approved and confirmed.
A rv.-tin* i f the Equalizing Board of tne City ot Sanford, Hawill be held at the City Hall at 2:30 I*. M. on the 13th day of April
A. D., 1925, at which meeting said Board will hear any and all com­
plaint* and objections a.* to such special assessments and will at said
time adjust and equalize said assessments on a basis of jualin. end
right, and when said special assessments are so equalized and adjust­
ed, same will then stand confirmed and be. and remain binding Hen*
upon the property against which said assessments are made until paid
] in accordance with provisions of Re.’ oJutinn No. 209,adopted by the
City Commission of*thi* City of Sanford, Florida, i n
! (SEAL)
L. It. FIIILIE
i Publish “ arch 2htn and Apr5’
1923,

In d e p e n d e n t ,i f O t h e r *

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Mrs. Martha Moffit— Beg. at a point on
lorville Ave., 418 ft. S. 4 degrees
of Sec. 31, Tp. 19 S. R. 31 R. run
center line of McllonviHv Ave., 355

nnn oftfi."

H e -&gt;*id *t W ith a l l th e ealm n*--

with .-ii'eti he hail formerly ne­
gotiated *5,OfM)1|KH) deal* f o r i-igr
Jy Wtvgly. ll«- "'•rr»ed to belie-:'
lie would (Jo |t
''It'll easy,' In* said. “ 1 am sii •
erediju; at, a faster iuk- than 1
would wen- I still bend of 1’ iggly
Wiggly. By 1950 1 will be ten
time* n* great success a* 1 would
If I had not experienced reverse*
lit my fortune.
A contest is Saunders' greatest
delight. As a boy, he says, he was
“ against everything," although ex­
tremely sensitive. Ho U ..till com­
bative. lie loves football, wrest­
ling. tennis, boxing and the other
hardier sport*. His keenest delight
I* in mu-ting the other fellow on
even grounds nnd nutmaneuverlng
him.
Saunders says thnl he ha* never
naked advice of anyone. He ha* not
learned to he dependent.
lie refuse* to accept Chrlstmr.*
gift" oc birthday presents. ll&lt;never givyi them. He has never
written u Christina* card. II*prefers to get for hlnnelf those
1
islltlSai that
t III,* he
lift Him
I I
things
wants.
And yet lie j, not a monuyr-scoker. Hl- says he wants money, but
he wants it fo( what money will

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Adopted on the 23rd day of March A. D. 1925, by the City Commt.ision of the City of Sanford, Florida.

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J. DODD II. It. LORD &amp; II. DEAN— J.anils recorded in Book 2, l'»p
8, Seminole Co., Records.
Adopted on the 23rd day of March A. D. 1925, by llu- City CoiitmLition of the City of Sanford, Florida.
J. E. Spurting, I.ot L* ....................
794.2
4218#
3 hi- following is the estimated cost of paving Mellonviile Avenue Mri. Ella Townsend, The North V4 I-ot A.... 176.G
yu_q
from the Hanford A; Everglades Branch of the Atlantic Const Line It. F. Itell, Estate The south lu Lot A....... 170.0
'ju.q
Railroad south to the City Limit* a width of 21 feet with licet a;&gt; Edward F. Lane, Beg. at N. E. Cor. Lot C run Northerly
I phait on a G inch rock base.
along the West side of Mellonviile Ave. G12 ft. W. 150
3500 cu. yds, grading at 50: ........................ ........................
it. Southerly 612 ft. East 150 ft. to heg. 012.................. ...... 327I2»
I 5500 lin. ft. concrete curb and gutter at 85c
Notice is hereby given to any and all persons interested in th
f R/\VF NEVER ACC E PTE D
I 2C0 lin. ft. concrete flush curb at 35c__
91.001 special assessments against the various pieces of property above tie
A C H Q K m A &gt; GIFT *
i 7200 cu. yds. paving at $2.00
li 100.00 scribed that said special assessments are payable in full within thirty
j 210 lin. is.inch storm sewer nt *2.50
C00.0O; dayn after tin* above and foregoing special assessment roll has beta
,&gt;v&lt;r Readn Kernmmenqntifm mcro frequently than he chides any i 1800 lin. ft. 12-inch storm sewer at $1.50 .
2700.00 equalized, approved and confirmed, or In ten equal annual instali"Big ideas must be aggregation* employe. He tries to tear down 1000 lin. ft. 3 inch drain tile at $100.00 per
100.00 ments with interest at 8 per cent per annum from and after the tint
Handler ideas,’ be says. "A man I1’ * owtl ideas before he puts them
3 manholes nt $00.00........
..... .........
180.00 said special assessments stand approved and confirmed.
iy say, T will conquer tin- tab# effect.
8 inlets nt $35.00.....................................rid,’ but if ho hasn't planned
•»t‘ never tells jokes because he
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, FU,
r every emergency through ntton-! does not remember them long Engineering, legal expense, advertising etc
will he held at thu City Hall at 2:30 P. M. on the 13th day of April,
hi to detail, his big idea will not enough to repent them, and he iias
A. D. 1925, at which meeting said Board will hear any nnd all com­
through."
n." time for originating them. He
Total estimated cost
plaints nnd objections as to such special assessments nnd will at &gt;aid
,
, ,
, shuts out of his mind everything
.Sa, ml rs philosophy , , largely he doesn't need to remember.
Ti In- borne entirely by adjacent property
time adjust nnd equalize said aesessments on a basis of justice ant
roll your own attitude toward
IK. likes „ strain of music or Number of feet frontage
right, am! when said special assessments are so equalized and adjusted,
lug* in Keren,I. He never «c- waft of perfume to reach him
$5.35
Assessment
per
foot
frontage
.
same
will then stand confirmed and be, and remain binding Hens upon
pt . or rejects a milli on anolh- when he Is working. Noise doesn’t
- recommendation. He doesn t annoy him
FRED T. WILLIAMS Engineer.
the property against which said assessments are made until paid in ar.
anyway, h, j “ A...... h i , laid
........ ..
A ME DESCRIPTION
Feet Frontage
Preliminary cordunce with provisions of Resolution No. 199,adopted by the City
A - u-s mu-nt C'ur.nu. .-ii&gt;n of the City of .Sanford, Florida, on March 23rd, 1925.
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Bel-Air Real:
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L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
113.58
Bel-Air Hcalt
Publish—March 28th and Anri! 4th. 1925.
3PKCIAI. ASSESSMENT o f J. PREPARED UNDER AUTHORITY
RESOLUTION N. 200.

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h.-»tttJV-)T“ VT-Jeiy Avenue and Sanford ’and Everglm.es Branch of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad from D! to 21
in width witii -lu-et a ,j hub mi u ij inch i ,( |. | .*«.
'*81 i u. yds, gra ting a* 50c.

$ 200.00

-iO(t lili. ft. concrete curb and gutter at H5&lt;80 lin. ft. concrete flush curb at 35c
9uu fq. yds, paving at $2.10
loo lin. !t. 12 inch storm sewer at $1.10
2 inlets at $35.00
.&lt;00 lin ft. 3 inch drain tile at-$100.00 per M
Engineering, legal expense, advertising etc

2295.00
28.00
1890.00

110.00

Notice to Celery Growers,

Packers and Shippers—

70.00
50.00

Tnlal r-.t inuitcil rust
borne entirely by ndjureut property
t
of f.-ii frontage .
nit-lit per foot frontage

D E S C R IP T IO N

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Preliminary
Assessment.
285.02

Buena Vista Eestates
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as invented and developed by BELL
BROTHERS for washing and pre-cool­
ing is being protected through patents
aim a contract has been entered into with
The FLORIDA ASSOCIATED ENGIN­
EERS, Inc., of Orlando, Florida, for the
manuiacture and sale of the machines.
We respectfully request all those contem­
plating the use or installation of this type
of washer In communicate with the Flor­
ida Associated Engineers, Inc . as we pro
pose to fully protect our rights to our in
ventions and our contracts with the Flo
rida Associated Engineers, Inc.

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Bel-Air Realty Co., Lot
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Bel-Air Realty Co., Lot
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J. B. Carter,
I-ot 11 Blk 3
55.04
A. J. Kelley,
Lot
15Blk:
A. J. Kelley
Lot
10Blk
Archie Betts,
Lot 1 Blk 8
Archie Bells
Lot 2 Bik h
Archie Betts,
K&gt;t 3 Blk 8
Bel-Air Realty Co., Lot 4 Blk 8
Bel-Air Realty Co., Lot 5 Big 8
Bel-Air Realty Co., Lot G Blk 8
Bel-Air Realty Co., Lot 7 Blk 8
J. A. Rumbley,
Lot 8 Blk 8
J. A. Rumbley,
I-ot 9 Blk 8
Bel-Air Realty Co., Lot 10 Blk
IV. C. Mead
Lot 11 Rlk
C. G. Willis,
Lot 12 Blk
C. G. Willis
Lot 13 Bik 1
Sara J. Stewart
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Realty Trust Co., Beg. on the W. Line of Mellonviile Ave.
OK ch. N. of the F-. &amp; W.
lino of Sec. 31 ,run K,
along the W. line of Mellonviile Ave. 857.G ft. to the
A. C. L. right-of-way on their S. &amp; E. R. R. 857,6....
r,.,_
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.-i Log. Aim Leg, at the intersection of the center line
of aid [{. It. with the Kant line of Mellonviile Ave.
run Sou.h 21 ft. Fast 150 ft. North 25 ft. West 150

305 E. Second Si

PAY" MORE

Bell Brothers
Florida

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A IIVF.IITI SHItS

ANY FURNITURE TO SELL?—
USED FURNITURE CO.—Mirrors resilvered, fair price, pai l
for second-hand furniture, ('nil

Automobiles
Used tars For Sale

WANTED - Mechanic, Monday
morning, Sanford Mattery Service Co.

WANTED— Bookkeeper, can hnndie several extra sets of books
AdvertisYng
Apply "Bookkeeper" care of Her­
PRINTING
nia.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Rush nr.l LF.ARN ABOUT Fork County and
Lakeland,
through
tho
Star-Teloers a specialty. Phone 417-W
WANTED—Young man u.s circu­
ernm. Best advertising medium In
lation manager. Apply Herald
0 Railroad Avenue.
South Florida Published mo-ninga. Office.
THE SEMINOLE PR1NTERV — Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
Printing that pleases. Prompt
service. Telephone 93. New lo­
cation. Wclaku
Building next
door to Used Furniture Co.

II’ OHTAAT &gt; OTK'H

rtlse rs should gt 'e th e ir
or postofflce ad dress ns
a ib e lr iilioiie num ber If
eslre result s. About one
■
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me, and tho o thers can t
nicato w ith you
u n less
now y o u r address.

Il.riinllnunncr AIFHT be
. In person at The SanII era lit elNre nr by letTrlephotie ,llsei-^tln,■ are not snllil.
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eous. Prompt. Rfilclcnt.

THIS
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■SSING — Mult (graphing,
Ig and mailing—as you
I it—when you want it.
t* r.71. II. E. Porch, First
Inal Bank Bldg.

REAL ESTATE
t,sfn,'n tf.a.1 t.nnnrn—r u .* ,0*&gt;i| mis bi»v&gt;* In* largest circu­
E. SPURLING. suS-tli vision
lation
PniithwantAru rjoorgla.
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ tin t* s -InfS.-.vor.V)
M u.
lando, 'Florida, and F l o r a
TO
REACH
ttie
prosperous
farm­
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
ers and fern growers of Volusia
way.
eotintv advertise in the Delaind
Dally News, rate lc per word, cash
JAMES II. COWAN—All kinds with order.
of Tin and Sheet Metnl Work.
Water and Hoot Tanks. At Oak MAINE—Watrrvfllo. Morning Sen­
tinel. Thousands of Main** nenAvenue and Third Street. Tele­
nb‘ are interested in Florida nrnrphone 111.
ertv. Reach them through the
Building Material Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
tion.
MIRACLE Concrete Co., i
A LITTLE WANT AD in The
cement work, sidewalks,
Herald will bring you Mg re­
ing blocks, irrigation boxes,
sults.
Advertise those old articles
Terwillegcr. Prop.
you have stored nwav and have
no use for. A litle thirty-rent ad
m-.y bring vou several dollars.
Phone I lk anil a representative will
Lumber and Building Material
eall to sea you.
Carter Lumber Company
N. Luurcl St.
Phone 505
FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orando
morning Sentinal: largest cln«stA STUDY IN FORESTRY
Hed business, rate Je a word, min­
The correct answers to the ques­ imum 24c cash with order.
tions on the editorial page are as
follows:
1. Tulip. 2 Pawpaw. 3 Fir. I Bay.
5. Pine. &lt;i. Palm. 7. Locust. 8. Ash.
!*. Birch, to. Peach, 11. Spruce. 12.
Beech. H. Cottonwood. 1 I. Hem­
lock. 15. Hear. 1(1. Cherry. 17. Eld­ ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St.
er. 18. Cork. 19. Poplar. 2d. WitchJohns County is reached through
Hazel. 21. Plum. 22. Rubber. 21. the St. Augustine Evening Record.
Date, 21. Chestnut. 2,‘&gt;. Buckeye. Quick results. Two oentu per word.
2d. Crnb. 27. Tho Elm. 28. Sandal. Sample copy on request.
29. Laurel. Id. Basswood,
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Daily
Times, tho great home daily,
rate I Vic per word, minimum
charge 25c cash with order. Write
for complete rate card.
WITST VmntNlA—Clarksburg. The
t’la r li s b tirg
K x p o m n t.
m o rn in g
Inet in&lt;11nr Hutidiiv. mrirnlm* l**ji*»
i rent p*r
minimum tin.

'Onion Avenue lot, below market
value, i'an be twilight on small
rash payment Phone Mr. Sossnmop at 1 IS.
__________ _

J.

BARGAINS
1 cottage $1,750.
$500 cash
Ralattee terms. W. J. Thigpen.
Elm Street lot at n bargain.
Close in. J1,000. Onlv $100 cash.
Balance monthly.
?’or either a
home or an investment this is a
wonderful buy. See Mr. Sossamuit
at Herald Office.
*

10 acres hammock land for sale,
( In good celery section, with pav­
ed road near. A good buy for
$1,500 cash, or $2,000 on terms.
Address Box 411 Sanford.
?!ast front lot on Magnolia Ave­
nue. $25ti cash, balance monthly.
Price $1,250. ?!nsily worth $D500.
See S. A. Sossamon at the Herald
Office.
____
____

Miscellaneous
FOR SALE—Spare on the page
for classified advertisements.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or sell that second-hand goods?
MU. BOAT MAN.
If you are interested in a speed
boat capable of -’ll) to 35 miles
a n hour, see me before you buy
or build. Would buy for cash
small I cylinder. 1 t yclo marine
motor,—BUI wtthingtin, Apopka.

IF BACK HURTS
FLUSH KIDNEYS!

HILL L A U N D R Y C O

PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
scene of stupendous development’
Read about it in the Palm Beach
entire urinary tract. Keep your Post. Sample copy sent on re­
RT ELECTRIC SERVICE bowels clean, by flushing them quest.
Expert Electrical repairs with u mild, harmb*: -mil* which
ADVERTISING gets resultu if it
V. Central Ave. Orlando, helps to remove the body’s urinous
reaches potential buyers. Pawaste and stimulate them to theit
latka Daily News is circulated in
normal activity.
The function of the kidney., is an industrial and agricultural sec­
i to filter the blood. In 21 hours tion.
|they strain front it 500 grains of TO REACH BUYERS or sailers of
-A.KEEL
Car. Drive it J acid and waste so we can rentidy
Florida real estate advertise to
:setf. Oak and Second St. Iunderstand the vital importance the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
,of keeping the kidney - active.
ne 3.
cent a word unity, two cents u word
Drink lots of good water—you Sundays.
can’t
drink
too
much
i:
also
get
front
ALTOS FOR HIRE
any pharmacist nboiut four ounces
of Jad Salts, Take a tablespoonE AUTO SERVICE
Day ful in a gins of water before
Bight. Meets all trains. Uag- breakfast each morning for a few
e transfer. Phone 551.
days and your kidneys may then
act fine. This fain
ills i.AUK) WRECKER
made front the acid of grapes and
MERO. Day or night fier- lemon juice, combined with Hthia TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Day phone 394. Night and ha.* been used for years lo
Send in your subscription to the
help clean and stimulate clogged Tribune or burnt it to your local
le 5‘Jf
kidneys; also to iiuutmtize the acids dealer so you can Tcad Florida's
in the system so they ate no long­ greatest newspaper.
One year
er a source of irritation, thus of­
ti months i 1.00, three mouths
BELL CAFE
$2.00. If you desire trl.OoO insur­
d‘s beat in Service and Qual ten telieving bladder weakness,
Salts is inexpensive; tun ance policy add 73 cents to your
First Street and Park Ave notJad
injure; makes a ibdiyhtfu! e f­ c*def.
fervescent lithia-wati r drink which
everyone should take now and then “ DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
anything?” If no, advertise in
to help keep their kidneys clean
fY'S DRUG STORE — Pre- anil active. Try this; also keep the “ Gainesvillu Sun."
jptiotia, Drugs, Sodas.
Wo up the water drinking, and no
[as near you us your phone. doubt you will wonder what be­ HKVjct.ut'tcita attention —r«ais Uufittuiiiig tlia t r a u l m l U*103.
came of all yaur kidney troublu nucuiu
V slu p m o iii in i l iu r l it n ’* ti list i , r&gt; . m
and backache. 11v alt means have h.,11 iiillU u n itu ita r t u g u a a y la tb s

IN FORD E L E C T R IC CO.

kci-ssors to Gillon &amp; Platt
Flagnolia. ?!verything ciecpL I’hone 422. Fllectragith
J

Asheville —Aar//i (ii/wA

N e w ly b u ilt.
Fo u rteen .to n e
F ire p ro o f. 220 ro o m .— 220 bath

ftEHVICE STATION,
f Gas, Oil, Tires, Acccsso- Service with a smile. Elm

WIMlUil DKVL.NIMJKV I n . &gt;~t U,r&gt;.

DIRECT MAIL ADVER TISING

IS O'BRYAN.
Office in
w-nola Br.nk Building Annex.
— Phone 417-L 3,
HJ'R's MARK?!
—
Wo have
"n meats and wc also can furl
”
with delicious delicatesf* Rhone 570-W. 100 Turk
ynue.
Kits a n d

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LAWYER

T O T H A sT

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Furniture

Fainting— Decorating
.......... PHONE 303 .........

My business is to help you locate
your sales and enlarge your profits,

DRY ( LEANING AND DYING
PRESSING AND PLEATING

Office Lincoln Hotel

DIRECT

Pht

MAIL

ADVERTISING

JOHN E. FOX

PI .A NN ED—PRINTED— M-V LED
Room It

Ileal Estate— Insurance

1st National Bank Bldg

All kinds of property listed for solo
Park Avenue and Sectmd Street
A n y p e rs o n d e s ir in g to
c o m m u n ic a tio n w ith th a

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Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
First National Hank Bids,
Sanford. -------------- Florida

LANE

Throe parties who want lo built! themselves a home
from their own plana ami pay for it.

$500.00 cash,

balance like rent.

Rooms 501-502. Phone 05
First National Hank ItnildinR
Sales Force:—Min'* l
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Bv GEORGE McMANUS

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Special 59c
Oiii Engiisn Moor Wax
Offer Closes March 28

Sanfo rd . F la

IN O W ’ HEi^E, l«a "YOUR.
M OW

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

Britt-Chittenden Realty Company,

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•“ • / terms, for rent, also!
Of!tog supplies. Room 9 i
MIRRORS RE
I'ttire bought

You are wasting time and mo­
ney if this page hasn't your clissified advertisement. Phone it in
day. No. 148.

G. TAYLO R DYER

Enables a man no matter where
and deserves o r d e r * tln*n*
-•
market is known.

BRINGING UP FATHER
I M U bT O T

FOR RENT—Rooms with or with
oat meals.
Reasonable rate.
Lincnln House.

Family Finish l;u* Ih. minimum §1
(Must Be Half ?'lnt Work)

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n n lA lie ti; a tw o
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m illio n
d o lla r o p m i n u u .n o n ,lo r c o n s t r u c ­
tio n ; tw o m illio n s b e in g sp e n t on
High w a y ; g ro u ic s t e b an u n f o r llv «
ile v s t u p t r s u i tt»l
P' on
g ro u n d
rtim t.
W rit*, I icv op. pm c u t D e p a rtR'.cot T i * . JV n.M C O la .Nuws.

ADJGXtSTA CHRONICLE — Aagusta, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rate cuzh .09c
chargu. 10c per lino, minimum

FOR RENT — Fuminhed room*
and kitchenette, Shirley a partmen ta. Opposite Font Office.
FOR RENT—5 room bungalow
and garage. New, .1 miles out,
Orlando road.__Phone 571-J,
FOR RENT—Nice 5 room furnish­
ed bungalow.
Screen porch.
Rent $50.00 per month. 1.105 San­
ford Avenue.____________________

Have you rooms to rent or some
second
furniture to sc!!?
FOR RENT—TT&lt;wt«e s«r rent. C!o*s Use i he hand
Herald's clarified page
in. Inquire 200 E. 5th St,
and get results.
FOR RENT—5 room house, hot
J. G. SHARON
and colil water. 908 Myrtle Ave.
L. P. McCidler. The Basket.
Attorney-at-Law
FOR RENT Two or three room
Will practice in all the eourts
f.Surnished apartment 815 I’ ark Examination of Abstracts of Land
Avenue.
Titles given especial attention
FOR RENT OR LEAS?!— Ware­ OfTices In Seminole County Bank
house space on A. C. L. Siding,
Building
Sanford Machine Co., 2nd umi Oak
Ave.
FOR RENT—Five room bungalow
FOR SAL?!—Cabinet talking ma­
on Ijike Monroe $25 per month, i DAVID B. HYEE
chine and 25 records. Firat
Ki Jght Si Mac Neill, 107 *.09 Turk
ARCHITECT
class condition
$55.00. Citrus Avenue.
Heights Filling Station, Orlando
Mrmbar 4. L A
Road.
_______' ?'()lt RF.N’ T—Two lurg** sleeping
Hum Building
rooms, first floor, suitable for
O r la n d o . F l o r i d a
?’ OR SAL?!— Business lot CO by 05 gentlemen. Private bath with hot
corner ?!nst and Cross Streets, |water. Permanent people prefer57 feet South from First Street. , red. Address “ C. J." can* of Her­
Terms $5000 cash. $9000 3 year*. ald.
F. It. Scruggs. Hotel Montezuma.
SOLTIII.ASfn I'tlXT
Tbe Paint That e.xv«« You
FOR SALE— House and four beau­
M oney.
tiful lots, on Orlando road. See
Manufactured by
Wanted
to
rent,
rooming
house
R h e r a u n -I .la it e le y P a in t Cm.
M. M. laird.
____
______
Fold by
or large sized dwelling, furnished
l.n
ssiv r. PAIXT COMPAJtT
FOR SAL?I—Windmill and steel or unfurnished. Address “ Home"
113 M n g a u lla A v e .
tower. Supply tank, gas engine care Herald.
I’bnne S7l»
and pump. Delco light system.
Phone dOii-G. Joey Lewis, Alta­
Wanted to rent, celery farm of
monte Springs, Fla._______ ______ 10 to 15 acres, must be in high
state of cultivation, not too far ■ m i ..............
FOR SALE— 30 ncres, a wonder­ out. Address “ Farm’’ care Herful site for a stib-ilivision. Al­ utd.
ELECTRIC PANS
most within the city limits. $25.000. 1-5 cash. Balance easy. See WANTflD—Job ns housekeeper, s In. Stationary, t »p*r.t_... $lo.o*&gt;
» In. Oscillating 3 aprnl
15 94
S. A. Sossamon at Herald Office.
can furnish references. Adtiress 12 III. Oscilliitlng. 3 spent___ 33.0V
Mrs. D. F. Shuler, care of C. J. Ifi In Use ilia ting 5 speed___ S».00
?’OK QUICK SALE— Bungalow in Cranston. Sanford.
:&gt; In. O s c illa t in g t sp e n t _ _ _ l l . t l
best residential section. 5 rooms
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
anti hath, completely furnished,
b'aces east, large shade trees. $t,Special
59c
I runs— T o a st era— P erco lato rs
000 cash. Balance like rent. Phone
Old English Floor Wax
Mr. Sossamon. MS. ____________ &gt;
E. P. HINES
Offer Cloaca March 28
There are now 120 cities in the
See
United States which have determ­
ined the area within their boun­
fciinfnrif.
Ball Hardware Co.
daries into zones.

447 L 3 .

TfS—Th ree stations. MagIn and Second. First and Elm,
pord Avenue and 10th Street.
r^£t_»ervice.
L ___ FLORIST
VAKT THE FLORIST"
lowers for all occasions.
iiM ynk.. Whom 260-W

w r it

American and European Plans

BARGAINS

One nine room dwell
$2,500 cash.
Hnlanrc
suit. W. J. Thigpen.

URK AND MOTOR RE
WINDING.

_ F Ir » t . _ P h u n B

FOR SALE—Bahv carriage. In
excellent condition. Call Semi
rmle Hotel.
CASH—Paid for false teeth, den­
tal gold, platinum and discard­
FOR SALE—New bungalow locat­ ed jewelry.— Hoke Smelting and
ed Palmetto Ave, anti 17th St., Refining Co.. Otsego, Mich.
S5.on&lt;i. $*)00 cash, balance like
rent.
FOR SALE—32 ncres 2 miles out.
Between 2 subdivisions. 1&gt;00 feet
on brick road. Going at a bar­
gain. Phone 571 -J.
FOR ‘SALE New bungalow Imatcd Magnolia Ave., and Spurling FOR SALE— Rhode Island Red
St. $1,751). $500 cash Balance like
liens and Delian Runner Ducks,
rent.
all laying. Mrs. L. A. Renaud.
Both above houses modern, side­ Phone 15rt-\V.
walk- paid for. and built of liest
millennia.
*■
FOR SALE— Home.
Two-story.
It. W. Deane, Owner
Six rooms and bath. Modern
conveniences. Corner lot. Both
streets paved. Best buy in Sunford. P. O. Box t&gt;7, Winter I’ark,
Florida.

WANTED—Middle age colored
woman to rook arid do general
house work. Apply Mrs,
Spencer, Sanford Height,
Phone
No. 400.

1024 Dodge Foupo.
1021 Dodge Touring.
1021 Dodge :i-t Ton Truck.
1020 Dodge Touring
1921 Dodee Sedan
1021 Dodge Sedan
“Term, to Mime oeniile"

Rooms For Rent

Real Estate

Help Wanted

SHOE KEPAIP'NO
HOPKIN'S ELECTRIC S II O K
I. w . r i l l ! . M I ’ S' SON!
SHOP—We turn out neat work,
ph
with quick service and we use Sanford. Fin.
the best materials.

.ra id rep resen tative th o rt fa m ilia r w ith ra le s, ru le s
(unification, w ill g iv e you
Inform ation.
Amt if
leh. they w ill a ssist vim
hllng your w an t
ad.
to
it m ore effective.

FOR RESULTS

- : [ Herald Want Ads Will K eep Y ou Posted on A ll Sanford Business Activities of Importance

&lt;01925 uy Intc Fcaturc Scnvice. Ih,
, ‘C.cat Btiliiiii lig h ts icscrvcd.

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                    <text>tour n e w spa pe r

iblished In Florida’s Heart,
,e World’s Greatest Vegetable
ctlon, Its ltichesi Garden Laud

Mlrtlmntn Tamp.

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

PRICE FIVE CENTS

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925

NOM BR* d o

lementel, Financed EON TR0TSK!|Or!ando Cives ijp Claim
linister Of France MAYRETURN TO
Iffers Resignation 'POLITICAL LIFE
.*

r * *
F

____

______ ___________________________________________
: League. Thin wan decided upon
Tin- meeting wan callei
| n n n I i m 1 r /AiI . IArilA Former l e n d e r V,m* ill P v il.. . *1 conference hut night nt Or- rent conference of Flor

irriot and M inisters'

PERJURY CHARGE)

khfidence Vote

Has

Coniniiiiticjitioii Makes Several
Requests for Greater Pron sixth dull muld not In* nssem
terlinn and Ktlanwlnn of*
Rights in Coming IMehiscite

? ,h* iSSSTniTRL. 5JJ

m u

ing of the wjumi on Apr. I.'l.
These condition* interfered with
the ilia wing up of a schedule. Snn-

Compromise Made
At ZenovfcV Cost

ft»rtl

l ii W illiilfM W n i l l t u r n

Duplicate Is Sent
Chili Government;

in anil franchise over (o (Ir­
hu Sanford (undo on payment of the amount
lly one.
- sjsnt to organize the dull. This Cimlidge Asked
•resilient of oflVr wa- later vetoed by the Sail-] Chilean Troops
n formally j ford hacker*. “ We have paid f o r1 arica With U.
invor of the i Imseha'I h* re this summer ami
mr that up- j we inteinl to have it," Sanford rephern r-fwr.t | tcrcntaiivcs asserted.
' M'a;&lt;&lt;’n *,v j A few of Sanford's games will

Given To H erriot I

to Replace If State Hill fail* Of Pnvsnfce,
Local Rill To Be Introduced
in TacnaWith Referendum, Repre­
S. Marines
sentative *L y l e Declares

Fate of Famous Ban­
d it Will Rest in the
Hands of Jury Be­
fore iCourt
Adjourns
F.&gt;
arid* * * . u t i i 1: ' t t ■

Innocent
Defense Says State's
Star Witness Is A
“Piker and Rascal”

zky*» return to Moscow and h is 1j” "
That there Is a xta’e-wide Ash­
it sumption of political activity 1 J
ing hill tu he introduced at the ses­
nitty he expected shortly, acconl- J
Sn ndn iu ln I ,,e *,,ayo&lt;* ,n Drlnndo if a |iark
sion of the Florida legislature,
ing to authoritative information | ‘
. i f ik i rfln *“* ri-cunsl without cost to the
which begins on Apr. 7, which will
, ,
-.
;duh, IJiitt promised, hut th" dates
available here. According to this _* i
HART FORE.- \p r ,.^ 0 r * t..4
biive virtually the same provision»
information Trotsky has Hatched 1‘T".
w,
V1*’ laud number of games will he entS'.L:- ..»« U-ing sought here In u nld Chapman on ♦rial for h!*
up a compromise with •• Stalin, ‘ ‘•'J11
• '* '
I tirelv optmnahle to the wishes of
special bill, the Sanford Chamher !*fc will stan d v i the povrrt'LT
iv. i.hitten,..,...1
lltVl,.iwU
who.
Z...Mh ' iV aiIt. Kamenev, y"!!
a. A!, Department or the- Peruvi­ of Fonunercc y - » ioi.i by
I*• •
|»#*#
forms the trium virate that h a s jy 1'"
JlrV- C arter
Less than six Orlando funs nt- an Kmbassy, as to its contents t x- tentative J . R. I.ylc at the meet­ a Connevlicut jury some time
K n i i iilim: snvivi lint .mu, .oid »!.c ( j T
iink
Meisch!
t*&lt;
",|e&lt;ilhe
confcieiu;«iil “The t.’ity lUpl eiC admission tiial it did huvo ing Friday afternoon ui the Semi­ today. Evidence iu :hc caac
same information. hu.i it. that the c' 1*'
Hemttiful,’ while Sanford wns rep- to do with the awurd.
nole Cafe.
in which Chapman is accused
compromise is ui Zinoviev** ex- ,,nJ'
Mr.
Lyle
declared
that
there
was
I
ensue
will
•‘^
e»t,,‘l
hy
nearly
“0
persons.
From
other
sources
it
was
learn­
of
the murder of a policeman
pnuii.
.T
.Li Tun.im
The schedule for the Florida ed that the communication, which no particular advantage to be was
completed yesterday.
Trotsky's return from exile i s . by
nkcland tor ” tatc League will be released from is tn the form of a memorial ad­ gained by the introduction of the
expected as a result.
| Ft.
The
arguments
will Imj com­
Ashing
hill
endorsed
at
a
prior
dressed
to
the
arbitrator,
makes
he season ' , *,&lt;* "W nivation’s hcndipiarters nt
No serious consideration is giv-ttlie
p
lete
d
Unlay
said
J u d g e Jeltseveral
reuuests
looking
to
great­
meeting
nt
the
chamber
since
it
int
Orlando!
'vil,'.iri
a
few
days.
.Mr.
n a" night session, ,MM( |)n,| jor (,ram| jllry action on tn reports that have lieen circulat- will
er protection and extension of the was a local bill and the state-wide nings in charge of the jury which
Headi 'and
announced toduy.
Pul
I penned hi* resignation tbe court’s charge of perjury but ciI about Trotsky’s ‘Meath."
•ireuit after
Macon of the South Atlantic* rights of Peruvian nations to vote bill would supplant it any all oth­ will rrtirv probably before noon.
Will Cline llreach
|Mia
riot made remarks to the i inter was released in the custody of
K&lt; suming his argunirnt in b&lt;
eight-cluh
I
.
’
ague was playing the Sanford in the plebiscite which is to deter­ ers similar iu case of passage. Mr.
Trotsky’s return, is expected to .fill;
ntnmonnt to disavowal of
brtth er. also an attorney,
duh this afternoon nt the local mine sovereignty of the two prov­ Lyles told the chumber member., half of t hapnutu. &gt;Tr«]eciclt J.
increasing fiduciary c ir - 1 Federal Attorney Huckner an- help close the party breach his r e - , lent
lite r K
that, if the state bill failed of pa— flroehl agkln altc-ken
d a certain- hall pari:. Manager Nick Cur tor inces under the awurd.
C
non need that hi* wouhl present the moval from office provoked. It
-ngc, be would introduce the local Hhran. the state’s Mar veitn**,.!
Copy
Liven
Chile.
at
the
openwas
putting
his
men
throach
their
i"
declared
the
party
strife
In
Itust.v
i
» Minister Clemente!, ex- . Perjury charge ngain.st Duell to a
sin has become so threatening since mg
' of the sea- races in preparation for the openA duplicate copy of the memor­ I bill with a referendum provision chanu terizini* him as a ‘'weakling,
the Government Program tftand jury next week,
Trntskv’a
deposition
from
his
higli
Mm
led
to
form
ing
of
the
season.
The
South
Atial
wns provided for trarwHinisshm Attached. This action was approved piker, and a mecal." (iroehl also
dution of French financial
The court said that with one or
attacked the state’s methoJ.'i of
•
stale,
that
soviet
leaders
h:iv*&gt;
a
t
to
the
Chilean Government, ami it • hy n vote of tlu* chamber.
stka.
West
lantic
or
Sally
la
ague
a
t
it
it
*s touched uiilv vaguely i two exceptions h .-never had judg
permitting identifu-atiu; wi
la-ell
compelled
to
postpone
until
|
»j||
is
umiersUMHl
t
at
least
inti&gt;will light it commonly known, is an eight-dub
different projects in view ed a case “of more flagrant &lt;.utto lake many looks at the pris­
berth.
circuit, compo.ed of the following mated iu the• ciininiunicuUoii that
!. vPS, t h e Senate was rugeous breach of trust and over- autumn the congress of the Id's- out
ai&gt;,! dosed seasons for aetata*. oner before taking the stand to
il ........I iafeguuriU
- M
additional
tin* Orlando fian»hi.-e»: Knoxville, AogUnta, lll.lc— the.,,.
sapp'XtMl
i ren thing" in* one “of more dow n.,s,an coimiiuiiini part, ichvduleil. j
Peruvian
Governihe
lull
that the Ghanilier of (*om- nwear to i-k-utltication. '‘is-t hiin
inally
for
this
month.
j
are
niovidfd,
the
j.Titi
toward
Sfiartansliurg,
Columbia,
Green,
i ,,
right perjury.
than had been otttr
.................
.
flu
.' it difficult if nut nierce ulkimalely endorsed alter live to lepent" drclarvti tirueiii in
cr. he made it clear that 1|hown hv. , )m&gt;|L
,
ment
would
find
•otzky’s return &lt;o office and t|u,
ord* entry, i villc, Charlotte, Asheville and Marment realize* tne neees-,
*|*iHf.U(. of FalnehiHids.
j impossible to participate in the several drafts had been subniittd, dosing the summation.
his recoin Illation with his party, wji,
Gerald t'liannian Thursday laid
• plebiscite.
would prohibit the use of nets and
in early funding &lt;*f war
**xhe onlv possible doillit that will it is h-ped, help improve thej
claim to his title of extraordinao*
nee again he declared that the COUPt evi)r entertalned as to party atmosphere and avoid a , —
Among the steps the President sf ines “ml
muk,, .th«
is asked to take is the replacement “,0" , *uch Ashing e-piipnient pri- criminal.
du.vth,. wilfulness of the perjury arose more serious split. Several months' j )
States attorney, Hugh Alcorn,
■of Chileun iniliturv and police an- rPn
evidence of violation of
Knows We Will I’ay
yesterday," suiil Judge Mack. “The time is considered necessary, how- [ a
•r the healing prnr*-ss to xxicons know we mean to doubt engendered was a» to the! eve
thorities in Aucnu and Aricu, pre.....
the desired result.
f
, feruhlv with American troops or
Originally the local hill draft
said. “ We have so nssur- 1possible sanity of nny man who
Zinoviev Is Hotter.
I
, marines. Should such action h e ! would have prohibited the sale of
lughes and Secretary of thought, or could think that he
Vorwaerta. in its correspondence
| undesirable to the American Gov- 1A-'m hut this provision was strictHogg. We have found ill i could get mvav with the tissue of
eminent, however, the memorial is f n HU! n,u* fhe sale of Ash that
ng the m atter with them • falsehood thut were attempted to fioni Mosrow today reports a se- a s
!ur.cjcrrtood to say in cffevl tlmt '
old fraternity of arms has be perpetrated on this court in vl-re conflict between Stalin and 111
Zinoviev
over
Trotzkv
and
the
! tin* Peruvian tiuverunienl would lie
forgotten and we are on 1the nffidnvit* and in the testimony,
1satisfied it a native roPMuhulury
to a satisfactory arrange- That doubt as to sanity has not, third iuternationale. '*Voerwaerts1
however, become a conviction with says Zinoviev has never forgiven
ilwnuket* Team Loses In Mrs. Anna Dickie (Meson Is was eitaldinhed in the two provide
Stalin for his refusal to agree to ‘
to supplant the tjdlcap troop
LastPracliceGanie On Local
Dig Attraction Here On | os
iplanation for his lack or *&gt;•« l,,uM* T.!,c wit" * ^
!n trotzky's expulsion tiom tne par-J
Commerce,
and polite forces,
reeaniine the financial i other t»Tocceiling.s may endeavor to tv instead of his mere temovnl
Diamond to Reading (Tub
Thursday Night; “Adam
Olll) Re .Idellts M l) Vote.
« 2 &gt; « s* •!•*&gt; tn—«u» - » *•- }rom office. It is said that in
of Ihe International League
and Eve” A Good Comedy
this move Zinoviev suspected, £ta- ,
question ot rife right of Peruvian!!
■*;»•*• ,!!•
mnturit*.
«nn» n h.I 1DuclI. Inc., ti motion picture com- lin of a plan’ to use Trotzay us , |
not now resident in the two terri­
a reserve caul for future denlihgs. ja&gt;)
tories to tu st their ballots in the
„7hJr i! ,y. X r S
r
w S'
:'hpir mi:.' The moment to play thee ard has jjr
plebiscite. The award makes only
now nktived.
- „f
S T ,’, h,h1V '1S * r r ' . r . f (!i*h' -iffnei i n « .n t,n ct b,.r..n- it apparently
those nationals of other Peru or
Stalin insists also upon dipping
Chile, who are now resident in the
f„ * “ t £ 3 . ? 3 S i &gt;•'»&gt; !■■■" .........
the wings ot the third intcrnnUgn- j,.,
nmuninU”
Sought to Enjoin Mar.
disputed territory or who are eli­
nle,
which,
with
other
soviet
lead­
,
Iim-ll filed a summons and com- ers. he considers an unavoidable «. '
gible for registration for the pleb­
Hialisls demanded t h a t , UJl1l
ftM,c.iU| ,.oUrt on J nn. :t0.
iscite. The Peruviun Government
•.tcp
u
in**
soviet
government
is
to
s
j
rnmont substitutes «
Hci-klni; to enjoin Miss Gi li from
contends that Peruvians who re­
for the increased taxation muMng m„vinir „iclur^ fur nny. ontain wider fott-igu recognition t jM
side in the territory fofr n period
•uilined. The group «lid ontf |l(lt inspiration Pictures. Ilie., .mil credits. This proposal, to Zln- |, r
of five years and were subsequent­
increased eircumtioii b u t. of wh,fh ,,UPn vraH ,m .eidert. Tb­ li.viev, the chief of the third inter- J ej
ly expelled by the Chileun author­
nationale.
appears
as
a
diiect
at„
,
it caulil not vote for **• | company later was liquidated and
ities should he grunted the right
tack
for
the
|)urpn.«e
of
utiilermin-;
amended budget whin it j iu«-l| formed Charles II. Duell.
to vote in the idehscite.
ing
his
po.ition
i»
the
cmnmunist
.
• k from the tienate, unless j
a motion iiieturt! coticerti.
T third request for amplification
ilist reforms iucorporate.l
Kebruarv 21 he obtained .)
of the plebscitc conditions fixed
he chnmljers were left vir- ‘rlinim,ja« agftinst James Rennie,
ilen of supporting this organisa­
t.ul, and unl’.'s ■ the new J(|| a(.ja,. niM| i|,,. hushaml of DornA U o rn . w i t h n u r d c li n p e d w o r d s
tion would b.* evenly distributed in
tn.xntion was replaced by t ,iy (;i ,, | .illinn s sister, on a
tried to shake Chapman from his
voting all persons found guilty of this manner.
' levy.
j charge of disorderly i induct. Duell
ciimilial offenses.
The Peruvian
Iu response to n plea by develop­ story. Chapman would net be
K*.« Dangerous Points
|ropipluilied that Rel'iiiu threatened
memorial is understood to argue ers of Wekiwa springs |h e good shaken. Frequently he interrupt­
pit ntlv M. t Teiueiitel w as.to hitrpi him mile.' he dropped or
that a number of Peruvian na­ roads committee of the chamber ed Aloom with additional detailiu tack around thc.se d a n -! modified tile suit againi t l.llllau.
tional.'. resident in the territories, of commerce was Hdirected
M H ... m
p -' for which he had not been asked,
to aap­
nuts iiividvcd in the (iov- J Wlieti this ease wu- henrd. Mar. 1.
huve teen convicted fioni tinie to pear before the meeting of
3* W be were trying tv bt certain
o f t h ec !|3s
program.
Gx-Premler' Rennie was discharged from luck
time during the petiuil of Chtieun county commission next Tuesday to the whvh* and not partial truth
occupation on trumped-up crimin­ dcterniino whether or not a provis-l would come cut.
Ma ra.it criticised the of-J
evidence.
“*
al churges, and dn Ihelr conviction ion for hard surfacing a road from
He took the stand and admitted
iigrunt and made such an
When trial of the Duell suit
many of these are said to huve Sanford to Wekiwa Soring.- would ' crook, lie spoke languidly of
an on the rctiators thut the against Lillian (iixh begun Mar.
been expelled. On this ground, rt not he Included in the $1,750,000, changing tiumm.
nine a lte r bis speceli wan 21. her attorney moved her disquest is made that re-trial under is to be voted on next May &amp;.
“Names don’t picau anything."*
e of efferve o eii •• such ns mi*sal orrthe ground that his client
circumstance* that will insure fair
rarely witnessed sim u the I hud aicctitcd documents presented
The action was taken in response i hr said surprisingly to an indig­
Modict i ho uianli-d to such IVi j- to an ud.lrr** by Mr. Miller, o f' nant question trom Alcorn. “They
a*fair.
lin her modifying her emvtrnet with
viuns us full within the dussifica Wekiwa Springs, who outlined the were changed just as easily ai «
i i Herriot, informed of Ii*spirali...i Pictures Inc;, without
lion for which tile memorial pleuii:*. improvements that have )&gt;een made, collar or anything eUe,“
elf ct t reated liy M. Clemand. ii.landing their jotiiit.
Alcorn, vitu has a (earedmo rejk.......... ............. i.*KPLut i.. I'lu* motion was not grantmt.
at the springs ami those that are
utation among criminals in thjy n*.
contemplated,
A committee to investigate the go»n as tne preeoeutor who nrvi-r
feasibility of purchasing a triangle fails to '.XHiyict, (inally gave » rapof ground ut the Intersection cfj man up as a bad job. Then ChspI he Cheney Dixie and Chuluetaj man at his own request, twice re­
U -r**nie*l
Highways Was appointed. Ditncul-: turned to tK- •rand.
ty experienced hy the secretary of there were tom* additional tactthe Chamber of Commerce in ob-i he wi.-hed the jury to understand.
WASHINGTON. Apr. 3. —'The tuining permission for a road *lgn! During the last few mtnu.es.
ttafci!'
Government’* effort tu secure St th is pUuit p iu iiip tc il th e m o v e.
in. trununta, V&gt;tU a u th n i!/.'! vvl • t
criminal convictions against Al­ The committee is composed of R. J .;
the special committee of the (Tumi.
bert J. Full and the oil magnates Holly, R. II. Ucrg. J. I). C hittcn-;
I:vr of (’nnimerco raised approxi
who negotiated the celebrated den and A. E. Yowell. The limit i
mutely g l^iUU by subscription (or i
tit torn oil leases with him en­ of the purchase price for the tract
Municipal Hand, huve been starter
countered a serious setback today was
set tentatively a t HJIOU.
by Joe Rcizenstein, local mush
when all the indictments were
Hich A merican Women
teacher and bandmustcr o( the or
tin own out of court, because of
new existing.
the pit .oat ill the grand jury room {Students Of Drama
Marries Englishman Popular Ditties. “ I Love You,'" Sanitation
It is the plan of Mr. Rcii■•nsteir
|IIl.-uoct as if fascinated.
Tha
of the assistant attorney general
.•••••««
..m i .. &gt;ui..|k
Hold
Evanston
Meet
Archer* '*M°mnre I Iim* " Mnioi* filet In enroll 50 boys and coilllg ill' ll i.
jUIVI*! Iilttak ut i urm t*iu»r»
t u b ***♦♦♦• ••*«•. irs.i .....
m if &lt;
uviM
*xr-&gt;v i o k ft, Apr. a.—Mrs. uordrawn itp,
hsirrd, unemotional Yankees, ab_ members of the student oicunixa
othy Payne Whitney Straight, one Conrad.
tion or Junior hand as it is to Is
He first told at his relation to
Selection,
“
Robin
Hood,"
DeKoEVANSTON. 111.. Anr. 2.—The
lo st summer the District of
"f Ihe country's richest women wns ven.
called. Members of the sttulcn
fifth
unnnul
Drama
league
Insti­
-orbed
every word,
Columbia
supreme
court
held
that
married today to Leona.*d K. Klinband will be culled upon to l«*a&gt; m
Intermezzo, “ La Rose" Asher.
neither Full. Kdwurd Duhney, Hur­ tute will Is* held Juno 22 to July the burglars tools found la the
w x t, sun of an English clergyon
which
it
will
base
questions
to
SAN
FRANCISCO.
Arp.
.1
expense save buy their iiistrum n.i'
II in association with Northwest­
advertising agency in
Intermi-.-ion
alienists, expected to testify Fri- ry F. Sinclair nor Fdward Dohney ern University School of Speech. Mhcan
ip “dunce macabre” with w
The salary of the bandmaster am
Springfield,
Mass- after Shean
Valse, "Adole," Lam pc.
Jr.,
had
been
legally
indicted.
The
uav. I luring the dav the defense*,
-year-old
Dorothy
Kilim
the Drunm l.eugue announc-M. confesswl to taking turn in the
hill
chcrglnb
Fall
ond
th,Dohneys
Mcdiey of College Songs, Ser- inner expense* ure met from hi
it.'iug v.’itjx - .c.. wkun*. the {sruiecuNineteen courses, tutored by pro­ i .-IiUt ) of the New Hntaui, 1 ••nu.,
fdy. Foxtrot*, (u) “ Me and the sum r*"xed by the Clunnl.ii •••&lt;• *"t
wrigiey Kin to Join
tion had culled for the interrupted with criminal loriftplracy was first minent instructors front many department
-tors, in which Police­
Boy Friend." Monnce; (b) “ My mere'.*.
dismiss'd on the ground tnat thu
niuider
trial
established
a
chain
of
The organization and ttaiiiins
prominent parts at the country, man James Shelly was killed. IU*
assistant
attorney
general's
prev­
I’ord Diane Project L’est Girl," Donaldson.
circumstances indicating that the
been prepared for the insti­ explained the sledge Hammer,
Two Concert, “ Forsaken" Ko&lt;- of such a musical unit, it is dec Ia *
girl hud killed her mother, us ents in tlu* grand jury room was have
ed by Mr. Heizensteiii, will t*i&lt;»vid
found where i*. had bent abandoned
i unit at v to law, then tlu* court tute.
CHICAGO, Apr.
-The Herald
ch:uge«!.
Furthermore
her
signed
insurance against the di.cmlutioi
A eoursu ia Religious Drama in the department store, v i s the
proceeded in unother opinion to
*nd Examiner today says it hu.&lt;
euttft
Asion
to
the
police
wns
placed
of the hand here. It is the plan t&lt;
••• »in-«wl. sirs. A. Sum* properly of “ Dutch"' AuJer-ou, n»s
apply mo same rule to tiia Fail
Mia., Mussman told of th** p*ftj m evidence.
i . i a i 'u i i l c , a s ik ^ u it a s t h e
" o t.
Host, a pioneer in the restoration
and
Sinclair
conspiracy
indictment.
Corporal of Detectives McDunhave progressed sufficiently, mein that she and Dorothy Klllngno*
of the drama in the chitrvh and
her* fo the junior hand iato tht and other uirls and young men at ials described his irJerrogntuui of
the first president of the Drama
the
girl
when
she
was
arrested
two
tended.
They
danced
lar
Into
fh«
senior organization wpere tn-y *•&gt;
I cagite of America will direct the
Hold
Brandt
Service
night recalled the witnesses, then ila.vn a fter her muttier’* death. He
have regular places.
Mr. Rcizenstein has a-kc l t.ia was liquor and revelry “ Dirovhj ^aid they hail talked for some On Saturday Morning?
time unit finally she burst out:
anyone desiring information rein was gav,” she added.
The girl on trial watched nar
"I could shtuft him."
Craun | tive to the baud coinrou.ilcat will
Funeral service's will he held
rowly her old playnute at jnx.
Ho naked her wh&lt;&gt;ut she meant
lie for | him.
purticx ami occasionally whispers and she said: “Jininrv i a Mure, a Sutuiday morning at l&gt; o'clock in
the All Saints Cutholic Church for
some comment to the jail matron hop boad."
Lot throughout toduy’s session
“ He killed mv mother,’’ the de- .Mrs. Aina M. Hrundt, 82 years of
which included the testimony »» teetive quuted her as saying. He age, who passed *wny Tuesday
NKW YORK. Apr. .1 —Federal
Judge Muck- Thursday put a dra­
matic finish to the trial of a suit
to compel l.illinn dish to make
movies "**'.•- foi the company head­
PARIS, A..’ ft.—Having ed
liv Charles H. Duell.
rov/n ove'rooard tin.tnce The court- abruntlv halted tin*
iiiiaicr Clomcntcl, hw po!u y tc.iiiw.ony i.f u vviiutixu, disminncd
i-angetneiit Will carry on nt The suit, ordered grand jury pro­
aimed at Duvll's indict­
ast for the present. This ceedings
ment for perjury and further rec•clslon was reached at a con- omnu mled that steps he taken to
w ith Premier Herriot Idisbar hint from practice as an nlirence \...........-.......
in lflte rs a t p a r t y le n d - j tornev.
IVi Ij m n rn in ir
Hail Fixed As 810,000.
O clock th t* m o rn in g
nih,u wn, ordem , heI;, in tto.-

t s m ■£STfS S S :^ r .»

Plans For Student
Rand Are Launched
Bv Sanford Teacher

IlingKou Girl Danced Late Into Night
A fter She Had Murdered Her Mother

til SI.uni:
the 1vehicl
te to road
will be coll
l tnxu Hon.

J to find “Jimmy* she
d that it was she that l
iruin tin

eased was a resident o flth n alleged claim by
county for the past 121Muriel Dennlstoun f
wax well known through-1 her former husband
vetion. She had been in Iwas void rould nut

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PAGE SIX

T H E SA NFO

PUZZLE

‘ "UM lf Nap.” d«pit« hi* age, h e l) WON Chicago Tribune &gt;370.2); nal reffe
was bom FYbmarr 14, 1845. at rt organ: 8:10 w i m t l f , - , s t r i n g 7*40 t«io
Lauderdale. Miss.. walks with On* quintet; 8 ebutricsl; 10 da nee, jaiz. - tat;. 11:20
awing of youth. *Tni wood for 20 . WLW Cincinnati (sile n t!..
1 WJV
j-gars rrore." he declared. He se rv -; WEAK Cleveland (189.4) 6 con-' comedy,
ed in the Fourth Lnoisiara Con*.cert; 7 trio, soprano, basso.
I WHN
federate Cavalry.
; WPAA Dallas News
(475M) j health tm
r * ---------------------- --------- 1:10 r.r.’h ejfrs; 8:10 mn«ic(nn«
ion rhot*
El. DORADO A
An Muliimatic tire extinguishing
liquid void of fiction.
— u» a fugitive plan: has been perfected for air Sandman: 8:50 liecture; 8 hand.
orchestra.
among rrineml* and more often
K0A
Denver
(-122.4)
7:40
Book'
WOR
than not eludes man. but not"U nde
of Knowledge; £) music; 9:10 b a r - t r a .
Nap” K.■&gt;•"«. “ Uncle N an-* is the
lUne. vl.iilit. piarii), irstlliizn. or**
KGO l
fugitive. Twice ell has overwhelm­
rh-strn.
WO AW
ed him with added riches and now
WWJ Detroit New* (152.7) 7 Mnljt. syi
he has what he liupcs U a haven,
glee*
club; B orchestra.
drees; 10
a farm in Texas, where oil has not
RADIO
WHO Ties Mium*- (521) 7:10 i KFAD
baritone. violinist, banjo, ntaiulo* rltth, sym
I'r xir.im for Apr. 3.
WSB Atlanta Journal (428.1) 8
program; 10:45 entertainment.
KFDM
B*‘autni&gt;u&gt; (115.0) 8
hand concert?
WEEI Boston (475J)) 0:30 protn am; 7 quartet; 7:30 interview;
7:50 program; 8 eooir; 0 organ.
WOR Buffalo (319) 0 mu'dr;
7:15-8 lecture; K-10 musical; 10-12
show.
Louisville Journal (399
KOW Portland Oregonian (
.8 ) 7:10 concert.
.5) 8 concert; 12:10 hoot oxb’
gan; 7:15 musical; 8 farni pr*i-. K1IJ Los Angeles (405.2) 8 con­
WDWF Providence
gram ; 9 soprano, drm naj synco-. cert; 8:10 children; 9:10 talk; vo-n lecture, talks.
pators, orchesttu; !0;10 quartet.
cal. instrumental; 12 orchestra.
KPO San Francisco (4*i tii
WF.LIl Cbleaau Po if 1^70.2) 7
rrcheatra;
8:10 new playsi
! concert, songs, violin trio; 9 dance. •
...
special, guitars; 12 tenor, accoor- j
WGY Schenertadv (3?2»*
dion solo.
program ; .0:30 health tall*'
WMAti Chicago News (417.5)
drama; 0:10 orchestra, pianiit!
® organ; 8:10 orchestra: 8:50 Fam- i
Im m .
;ily Altar league; 8 Wide Awake j
KFNF Rhe«aRdcsh &lt;25*,,
.d u n ; n:.»u musical grog•*•!'”.&gt;, S
concart; 8:10 concert.
W K Springfield (silent*.
.Ksn St. l.ntda pos* j,- ,
(545.1) D double piano ret

CHIEF OF DRY
FORCES IN U. S. To Lone
Kao Fail Authority
Through the concentration .if
all prohibition enforeemeik wnrv
i under uue head, tbe treasury hop*
Fraud'TRby SaylaPraci iced is that remedial changes are nec­
*
‘"
essary. Mr. Andrew* j-j m l to
r.OME# Apr. 2—AnKcrcd by the make no immediate change* either

Ita lia n P r o p o n e n ts o f E m m !
I’c l i t i t a l H i« h i s F o r M en
And
Women
Angered
A
nd W
o rtttn A
n g e re d aatt

I

Sn rwivwf mini M.t

nu. ni* #or*j« n*-d,Cfr-&gt;: t * iu- r : vsnlctr *n*f ti'horisonral (&gt;.* in
T o u «ln w u *ofr* them . Kc winy »a&gt; O u t th . I. lir r t f w h irl
rrpb* l.i K. niul Oi* f)r*t jw itr or m rn if r
i
u Umlfr
HORIZONTAL
10. A fox; a bush.
1. A rirrlti of light enfrirclin? head 111. Upon.
5. A weapon.
12. Oncution*.
IS.
(5.
17.
18.

Antagonist*.
Allowanrtk of p
Liabilities.
To correct.

JO. lions,

21. The egg of u lou
27.
28.
89.
•11.
11.
34.
87.
g*.
JO.
42.
41.
45.
48.
49.
80.

.Small ieddir-1:
Indefinite article
Portion*- of a curved line,
Morsel*.
fonipo. ci ,s of po*jm*.
Club used in baseball.
Animal with humps,
Hebrew word for G.xl
Citric fruit.
S k ill ttoie in scale.
To check or culm, •
Decent.
To fire u gun.
|*«rt of Itont.
Weaken*.
Sun god.
Tales.

•1. While,

1*1.
20.
22.
24.
21.
28.
29.
41I.

Small mound.- (in golf),
Wanderers.
Measurement of eclipses.
Gazelle*.
Frozen water.
To endeavor.
In a verticle line (until.)
'«•• slip io o i.icict ivi’il.

■
1 1 . Washings.

12, To wager.
15. 2000 pound*
41. Meadow.
14. A rowing instrument
48. Gubi * motets.
47. Iron, brass, etc.
50. To write one's name
51. Mentallv sound.
88. Snakes,
54. Platform in n lecture
50. 'Senses.
58. Where stilt rises.

59.
00.
01.
02.
04.
00.

To dine.
Enoch.
Door rug.
Another form of 59 vi
Behold.
Half an ent.

ANSWER TO YESTERDAY’S
CRfW.S-WflRD PI ZZI.K

W..i L

« *

causa it cuitw b«»t» n “h e n time a f ­
ter their hones hod been raised, as
thov had been nev*r before hy the
•'••&lt;-lnr:it(nn of Piemli-r \ln..olfnl
U fote a congress here of w«»men
from all nart* of the globe that
IntendtdH o grant the voto to it*
Government leaders explain. their
&lt;.lunge of front as a necessuiy re­
sult of the present political sit­
uation but (he women refuse to
believe this, especially since one
government spokesman was quoted
a« fitlyf r - r "Italy has suffered (o*i
••".ich in the past from women
--lulcr*: it i« not easy to fnr«j»( the
(Continued from «ng» I)
IkuKlaa.”
"
**ne of tho**- scandulv which alter
The N a tio n l Asmrinti. n of *be histories of nation*.
Italian Women has issued a man^ bo murder of the century even
ifesto declaring that IB nut ions without it* religious i,nd political
ther v.ma
vote w,
»«, -vemen
&gt;v»men dtrnlflcant*, wlmt
chr uniy
only be
tichave grantedf m
» h» i own
uc ucland th a t Italy runs tho risk of be.-rciibed a* the “state execution’
:n* tho last to take the step, there* Bombay industrial magnate
bv creutirg falro idea* .bi&lt;«u«i u- would U that,
bout social and liolltlcal condition*
When at n preliminary hearing
outh of the Alps. .Senator* undlM uintaz declared vehemently th a t'
deputies arc being besieged bv b“r bnby was murdered, the nttorwomen vivsitors and their mail ne&gt;‘ prosecuting for the llriti*!)
of letters, many of them c tu m e i• ! Rovernment remarked to the m ol-!
)K.xe* flooded with letter*. The- istralc. "I think it well to record
newspapers are receiving score, j it (hut the child died," and the
nting important Italian women to j British senti-officiai news ugor.c".
ha*W&lt;?u(far«a ‘V” r‘.,nn thV
did not cable to the ouUld* world
to* suffeted by the misdeed* of tbe charge by Mumtaz against her
11* women.
I royal ina»ti»r.

INDIAN RULERi
CHARGED WITH!
L A T E MURDER

H3T1Jill 1111III If 11■11!11III........ .

CELERY FARM
cl 1 C

v e r t i c i .i :
•••Man of valor,
2. Indefinite article.
3. Guided,
4. Foretoken.
5. A snutlj sofa.
0. Animal like n donkey
7. lie fore.

^ V f -v ..

25 acrw on Ik-.irdol Ave. All cultivated; B arlcnian
wells. All iMiuipnicnt, traclors, sprayerH, etc. $21,000
celery crop already marketed this season. Right price
and easy terms.
1

Box 166.

'Ivini iu mathemulit

Mr. Horn

g

1« ^

Geneva, Fla.

•k

Do you want a home? If so
out to Pinehurst, select
\ o i i i lot, then tell us, we will show you how to ncuuire
lh(&gt; lot on terms you can meet.

Mr. Investor—
Vou are interested in property that will show you profit,
wc have it for you in Pinehurst. You will find there a
safe, sane investment that will pay you handsomely, and
in a short time.

_ iHf

Your Suit-This Easter
Better suits, but not a dollar more

Be liaise—

Styles that are discriminating, well tailored, well cut, not the common kind.

See Pinehurst today

then buy where values will in­

crease rapidly.

These suits are the real investment because the fabrics are -mod
’0 0 .

1

‘

You will realize this “better sew 'IPH ftf A11 /il lv
over the selections now presented.

Call 362

They m e the piqk of the sy leso f man
tors of men’s fashions on English I

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THE SANFORD HERALD; FRIDAY. APRIL 3, IMS.

All Over The World
Sunshine Cracker Demonstration
Saturday, April 4
&lt;

w ith

5 P a c k a g e s.................. .............................25c
1 Package Given Free

WHERE YOU GET THE BEST FOR THE LEASTFULL LINE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

No. 2 Cans Lusitania Pears, can 20c
TUTTIFRUITTI SPONGE CAKES: a rich sponge

No. 2 Cans Friacan Plums, can ...,18c

cake with a Tutti Fruitti-Butter Cream F illing

Rich’9»Cherry Wine Jelly, pkg. ..30c

and a Tutti Frutti-Butter Cream Icing for only

15 oz. D esert Seedless Raisins

ooap

3 Bars Palm Olive
1 Bar Hardwater

No. 1 California

I lb. Creamery Butter

2 Cans

Our regular 13c loaves of Rye Bread will be 11c
T O C

For S a lu k ij Only

T omatoes
No. 2 Sifted

Phone 671

T H U f i n r r i T C O V K T o r T H E F l o r i d a . in a n d f o r H .m ln o l* C ourti ; h .X'1I i
j i h m i a i . c i h c i i t t y, u n t h i s th a 3rd d a y o f A p ril
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r t l K A. D. o i l .
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V. K. DOUOLAHH.
C l a r k of ih « C ir c u i t C o u r t of
t h e Msventh J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t nr
ft. A, Newman, W, C, K ill a n d 0 .
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H -m l m ilAV, dO'llcer Jr.. Co n p t a l n a n l * . ,
C o u n ty .
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mill h u s b a n d . D a n ie l «!. A m b le r, jf
l i v i n g ; A m u r K. I l a w s o t , If 11vfnir,
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i i v i i i k . a n d If e ' t h * r . a n y o r a ll o f
n a |d p A rtles Le d e a d , t o a ll p e r i l . .
&lt;l a i m i n g i n t e r . . l e
u n d e r 'I f l e h a r d
l i t .-.lark*, iJ -r# aa* d , a n d w ife. M a r y M o n t e z u m a C o m p a n y , a c o r p o r a t i o n
o r g a n i s e d atol e d i t i n g u n d e r in t
A d d in M a r k s . d e c e a s e d ; C la r i s * * ' C
A uiu ii'i. . l . c s a s e d . 2 n d
h u v tm n d ,
l a w s of th e S t a t e of F lo r id a . C o m ­
D a n ie l *V- A m b le r , d e r e a s e j ; A n n i e
p lain an t.
vs.
i: Ila w a o n , d y c m a i-d , a n d b u a b a n d ,
M m u - l C l U w s o n , d e c e a s e d ! a n d C u r t i s H. A r th u r , e t al., D e f e n d a n ls .
C IT A T IO N .
J i b s * A. K - n h u u r . d e c r e e . d , Qt u t b To
T h e Q ould
.M a n u f a c tu r i n g
r , L l w , In m id to t h e f o l l o w i n g d a m / 1ii. fl I if n l. a l t u a l e , l y i n g a m i b « - C o m p a n y , a c o r p o r a t i o n . T h e K e i t h .
li,li In Ihn C o u n ty o f M errutl'd.' 1 H K eh ro o d er Co., a c o r p o r a t i o n - s i - t In g u n d e r th e l a w s of K e n t u c k y ;
W. H. S c h le f ie l ln a n d C o m p a n y , a
co rpo ratio n:
I t b eing made to a p p e a r to th is
C o u r t t h a t s u m m o n ! In C h a n c e r y
h a s h e e n h e r e t o f o r e issu ed , d ir e c t •
• L h u iie^T M
* 4 &gt;0 y d u a n d ygcji m y o u ,, a n d
l o a f t h e N h e r i t r o f S elninu le C o u n ­
iii m" rjli n*fV'!
ty . F l o r i d a , h * s m a d * r e t u r n itin t
s a i n s c a n n o t be s e r v e d o w i n g t o t h e
f a i l u r e of you a n d eacli m y o u to
e lec t o f f i c e r s o r a p p o i n t a g e n t * o r
to h a v e w i t h i n tills s t u t e a n o f f i c e r
n r a g e n t u p o n w h o m p ro c e s s co u ld
s irv o d , am i th a t th e o fficers and
a g e n t s o f y o u a n d v arli of y o u a r e
unknown.
T h s r s f o r e , you. T h e flou ld M a n u ­
fa c tu r in g C om pany, i c o rp o ratio n :
T h e K s ll h - H c lir o e d e r Co., a c o r p o r a ­
t i o n ' 1 m i s t i n g u n d e r the l a w s ot
K e n t u c k y ; an d W, H. fU hleffelln a n d
C o m p a n y , a e n r p o r u t h u i , m o u l d u&gt;

T r a f f o r d ' a Mop o f Ranfurtl,
l-lo rh la. a . p e r p l a t t h e r e o f d u ly
of record .
be a n d yo u a r e h e r e b y r e q u i r e d to
be a n d a p p e a r b e f o r e o u r said C i r ­
c u it C o u n mi t h e C o u r t l l o u . e at
S a n t o r d , F lo r id a . o n t h e t t h d a y ,,f
l l a v a . I), U ! S . arid t h e n an d t h e r e
m o k e a n e w e r t o t h e b ill of c o n .,
p l a i n t e a n l b t t e d a g a i n s t you a n d
ea c h o f y o u in thin canny.
It le f u r t h e r o rd e r e d t h a t t h i s O r ­
d e r he p u h lln h e d In t h e K a n f o r l
H e r a ld , u n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h e d in
Hartford, S e m i n o le C o u n ty . F lo r id a ,
o n ce ea c h w e e k f o r f o u r r u n , e c u tl v e W e e k s .
W IT N E S S t h r H o n o r a b l e
J. J
Dick In on. J u d g e
of th e
C irc u it
C o u rt of t h e S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l C i r ­
c u it of t h e S t a t e of F lo r id a , on th in
t h e 3rd d a y o f April, A. D. 1325.
J. J . D IC KIN SON .
J u d g e o f t h e C ir c u i t C o u rt rtf
t h e S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l Clrctili
o f t h e S t a l e of F l o r i d a , In am i
fo r S e m i n o le C o u n ty .
C CO III it-, a . O rF O T T C S a n d
*5. W. H I'FN C I'.n. l i t .
S o l i c i t o r , a n d o f C o u n s e l fo r th e
C om plainants.
A pr. 3, 10, 17. 1C .May I.

A. C.

Vowel), C o m p l a i n a n t ,

vs.

M a r g a r e t W. ’t n m s e y . - t nl.. D e ­
fendants.
C IT A T IO N
To D. II. 5*03111leu Ac Co,, a c o r p o r a ­
ti o n :
It b e i n g m a d e t o a p p e a r to tlile
C o u r t t h a t S u m m o n s in C h a n c e r y
h a s b e e n h e r e t o f o r e Issued, d i r e c t ­
ed t o y o u . a n d t h a t t h e Itherlrf of
S e m i n o le C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , iuh mail.r e t u r n t h a t s a m e c a n n o t lie s e rv c i;
o w in g t o y o u r f a i l u r e to elect o f ­
ficers o r n p p o ln l a g e n t s , &lt; r to h a v e
w i t h i n t h e S t a t e o f F l o r l la. utt o f ­
ficer o r a g e n t u p o n w h o m p ro c e s a
cou ld he s e r v e d , a n d Hint y o u r o f ­
ficers a n d a g e n t s a r e no k n o w n .
T h e r e f o r e , y o u D. II M cM Iltrn A
Co., a c o r p o r a t i o n , n a m e d us d e f e n ­
d a n t Iri t h e a b o v e a n d f o r e g o p g
r e u s e , p e n d i n g In t h e a b o v e Styled
c o u r t , b e i n g a. p r u n d in g to — tu b Ilsh en d M illet t h e lisle- to th e (■ I
l o w in g d e s c r i b e d lam b : In S e m l n o l r
C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , t o - w i t :
The N o rth w e st Q u a rte r
of tin*
N o rth east Q u a rte r and th e S o u th ­
w e s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e N o r t h e a s t Q u a! •'
t e r of S e c tio n
2K, T o w n s h i p III,

2 Cans

S o u th o f R a n g e 13 K ant, lee* t h e
N orth H a lf of th e N o rth w e st Q u a r ­
t e r »,» lh » N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r of t h e
N o r t h e a s t Q u a r t e r of eald S e c ti o n
if*- T o w n s h i p 13, S o u t h o f R a n g e 2-.i
r.a«t,
nr.- h e r e b y r e q u i r e d t o be a n d a p ­
p e a r b e f o r e o u r eald C ir c u i t C o u r t
it t h e C o u r t
H ouse
at Sanford.
F lo r id a , on t h e I t h day of May, A.
D 1315, an d t h e n a n d t h e r e m a k e
a n s w e r to th e bill o f c o m p l a i n t r t hlb lteil a g a i n s t y o u In t h i s c a u se .
1. • ' I* f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s
O rd e r b e p u b lis h e d In t h e S a n f o r d
H e ra ld , a n e w s p a p e r p u b li s h e d In
S a n fo r d . S e m in o le C o u n ty . F l o r i d a ,
one. e a c h w e e k f o r f o u r c o n s e c u ­
t i v e Weeks.
W IT N E S S t h e H o n o r a b l e J. J
D ic k in s o n . J u d g e of
th e
C ircu it
C o u r t of t h e S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l C i r ­
cu it o f th e S t a t e o f F lo r id a , In am)
f o r S e m in o le C o u n t y , on th i s t h e
3rd d a y of A pril. A. D 1375.
J. J. DIC KIN SON ,
• 'u d y e o f t h e C ir c u i t
C o u r t of
th e S e v e n th J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t of
F lo r id a . In a n d f o r S e m i n o le

None
Better, Lb

Fruit Jams QtJars 3 3 c

County.

tJ C O H O E A. D eC O T T E S a n d
' I W Hl’ENCKH. JR ..
i J V lilflP ’r*
o f C o u n s e l f o r th e
C o m p la in a n t* .
Afl* 3. id, 17. SI. M ay I.

y *
, %
.

Pay As You Shop

9

Why worry about the first
of the month when you
have no hills to pay? You
can make this possible by
puying cash and

Buy For Less, Cash
That Is Saved Is
Money Made
WE WILL GIVE A PAKCAGE OF

LITTLE ONES I.IKKS IT
pnd grow sturdy on it. Older
folks appreciate it and find it a
pplendld unti-dyspepsin food.
Wluit it is? Why, our tread
of course. Made from I In* Lest
materials, linked scientifically
and under gafiltsry conditions it
is bread that haft no superiors
und very few equuls.

W E H A K E ONLY
T H E BEST

Beauty, Best String
on Market . ............
Sterling, louy'li unit
durable, ea.............
Paragon, reliable
cpiulity, each

BAKING

SOAP
Octagon,
large bar, 7c
P &amp; G.
9 oz. pkg., 5c

COMPANY

BRILLO

115 M A G N O L I A

CLEANSER
It Cleans mu!
Polishes
A. &amp;. P.
Aj
brund, 16 oz.*UI
Old Dutch
A&lt;
Tall can
.U&lt;

MOPS

CHEESE

A V E N U E ^ ^ A N P O fiP

Full Cream

FISCHER’S MARKET

The Brands Thai Satisfy

SOLD NEXT WEDNESDAY

PHONE 672
Spring Lamb—Western Veal
P o tato Salad—Cold Slaw

THE A NECTAR

Oranyfe Pekoe, India
Ceyluii ami Mixed
RED CIRCLE
Lb........
H O’CLOCK

Chicken Salad—Vegetable Salad

I.b. .......... ,,,

Home Baked Ham
vegelaoles—Hens—F riers

UST AROUND THE'COPflER FROM EVERVBOD

ORDER YOUR MERITA NOV

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dance.
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w o e - r»-. - nBor» ( i55.s) ,7;no
Iran III. .South K la h t P )
*aiian ensemble.
(Hi-Ill)
V i:. DOtlOI-ASX.
WB7. Springfield ’ (333.2) »con- A pril A l». t* i e .
J J. DtCKINHOTf.
Clerk of Circuit. Cnnn. s&lt; ml 111.* h otillie &lt;»t Q u . n l . r «&gt;f II
m i i :i ; i , a s s .
1M7. New York (454.5) * H re it 7 orchestra; 7:20 checker (!*e«i)Clerk C lrr iiv ll itC. oIlirl,
seA fio intintnlum ffi*T he Wa: Sandman; 0:50 reli&lt;riuus discussJililK'* «t the Clreilll roufl Of
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orchestra,■
dance;
7
Jewish
; 7:il0 eon game; 8 tenor, pianist; 8:80 musi­
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of (he State yf Kh*rld», in
songs,
curt; D:.7l) dunre.
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cal net; OiOG dnucc,
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ly announced the cause,
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(645.1) dance.
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■answers.
mi th # C o u rt It.io a e .n l Sni.fi
WRC Washington (400) 6 orhilt.
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8:15 talk; 0 dance;*lt orchestra.
Radio Program 11chestrn.
dance: 8 mM e'*
Pros ram for Apr. 4.
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1VEK1: Boston (sile n t&gt;.
IVOR: Buffalo (JIU) 0 music.
iVLS: (’hiesgo (8 4 t.C) " l u l l a b y
nt- 7:20 harmony airls. fiddlers:

rnhufkcra, biuint
[nate theatre.
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ladings,
WMAW rhieajfu Nl&lt;w&gt; (447.5)
tr KusaCII Pratt, Fred
8:710 photologuo; 0 Chicago
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K-yW: Chimgo (550) 7 concert;

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s o p r a n o , tenor,
io: 3:05 Youth’s

t • pianist, vocal
OtJiiipanioii; (»:;W
issic: 12 carnival; 1 Insomnia

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th»mi Oregonian ( till

Ki ROUNDS

music.

nnouncement

i ,a i « ; e c a n

You arc cordially invited to attend our Ford Display
W eek, April Gth to Llth, w hen Ford models with all lat­
est im provem ents will be exhibited.
Our Service D ep a rtm en t will he open for your inspec­
tion and ex p erts will explain our low cost service policy

Western Pot Roast of Beef
KOKUBON

FLOUR
P iljsh u ry .......li II). &lt;15*— 12 lb. 90c—21 lbs. $1.7:1
HaJliud’s Obelisk li 111. 4fc*J2 lb.
lbs. $1.75
liah aid ’s Sdl-K ising li lbs. 45c, 12 lbs. 90c, 21 lbs.
$1.75

SUGAR

dntmiiil yoml well sclecled soltiliic plant food in IIn* form of mixture:: that have
bcim well nulled anti cured, in order lo allow a eontinlled healthy growth and
heavy fruiting.
'
-The home of IDEAL FEKTIEIZEUS is the best equipped and moat complete
fertilizer plant in the South.
The quality of IDEAL ELKTILIZEIIS is altest'd by the marvelous crops (hat
have been produced by their use during more than thirty years—crops that lead in
yield and quality.
IpEAL FERTILIZE US are the same tuduy and tomorrow.
No experimental
clmngCH are made in their m ak e up. Your crop is safe when you use IDEAL
1JKANDS.

WILSON &amp; TOOMEU FERTILIZER COM PANY

THE STORE WIIERI

QUALITY COUNTS'

Ideal Fertilizers

277—Phone

Jacksonville
Florida.
PAUL It. FOUHES, Sanford Hranch .Manager.

iBSOLUTE

A U C T IC

T U E SD A Y , A P R IL 7T H , 1 :3 0 P. M
.V lr. U.

Dark View Subdivision, Sanford Fla.
Only 2 blocks o ff Sanford Avenue, South, and just outside Ilie city limits.
.Adjoining that wonderful Woodruff Subdivision on the South.
f ree cash prizes and souvenirs Free.
Music by Sanford Home Band.
Free car service from J. F. Spurling’s office.
A big afternoon for everybody, and best of all yon have a chance to gel
on the ground floor and buy choice, high, dry, restricted lots in the
growing section of Sanford, Fla., the thriving town everybody is talk­
ing about, and the foundation of a CITY, at your own price.

o p u riiu g

11US p t a c c u u i i S

*r&gt; 0 H M v i i U i c n o a m m a m I II 1 'U i I i m t u i

to he sold at the dollar irrespective of person or buy bid. And you know Mr.
Spurling by now. When we say AITTION we mean AUCTfON the high
dollar prevails. Mr. Spurling is at your mercy. Remember jcqu can buy
lots on day of sale cheaper than ever after, as real estate in SANFORD is
advancing by leaps aiui bounds, .fudge the future by the pa*»i. And we
believe with Hilly Sunday that the map who m i p s Home Sweet Home in a
rented house is only kidding himself and scran ad ing his land lord.
So don’t overlook the time, place and date, be on the ground, buy a lui
and help make Sanford a bigger and better city.
Terms extremely easy, only 20 per cent down, balance like paying rent.
Our Motto—You make the price, we make the deed, that's all.

a n d
I. E. Spurlintf, Sanford, Ela.; Owiu

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The Sanford Herald

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1? '

“Her Own ScH A-Croppin’ Out”

ItU M M *r*rr •UrniMi rm » l
l«wl«r Ml Mifunl, Florida
Sanford's “meanest” woman was seen in the post-office a
■nterrrt jts Second Cl8a* Matter, day or SO ago.
St KeVtoM, Florida linfier "ac^ o? I
She was all dressed up and she greeted a number of ac•rch 3. Ilt7.
■arch
i«7.
____ 1 quaintanccs with winning smiles. One admiring man dc___ j. 3,, _________________
Kdit-rt clared he liked her smile so well he intended to wjdt on the
91.1. A M l L. O K .1 S ___
&gt;IHU ASD ilKiili ..- . Maaaarr sidewalk and get another pleasant greeting when she came
HI ■agaolla Arras*
Pfceae 148 out to her car. He waited and—lost his illusion.
In charming fashion the woman stopped for a few grac­
a u B sc m P T io x h a t e s
ious
to a beaming old man and then tripped daintily
On* Tear....17.00 Six Months...13.10 downwords
the steps when a ragged little boy rushed up, his face
Delivered In City hr Carrier, per
Weak. lie. Weekly Edition 1100 alight with loving admiration, and thrust toward her a torn
**r Tear.
and bruised hibiscus blossom.
S*EC1AI. XOTICEI All obituary
The young womah had the flower in her hand seemingly
notices, cards of thanks, resolutions
and notice* of entertainments where before she knew it, but she quickly let it drop, and with
chsrxes are mad* will be charged quite the ugliest look ever seen in Sanford, exclaimed, “You
tor at regular advertising rates.
ought to be killed for a trick like that. Filthy little
Rrkreii the associated press varm int.”
The Associated Pres* Is exeluaffely entitled to the uee for repubThe boy stooped to pick up the battered flower. Perhaps
Iteatlon of all news dispatches to hide the tears in his eyes. We wished he could have heard
Sredlt-d to It or not otherwise cred
tted In thle paper and also the loca and could have appreciated the "DAMN!" of the man who
newa published
herein.
rights had waited to see her sm iK
--------i n .of
. -----• d 'Alt
d ldispatch
Of republlcatldn
special
•s herein are alio reserved.
But, somehow, wc cannot let th at Btory have a plncc to­
FRIDAY, APR. 3, » 2 5 T ~
day without recounting another “to take away the bad taste"
1 THE HERALD'S PLATFORM.
it leaves. This one cannot be so specific as to locations be­
1.—Deeper water route to Jackson- cause there is a chance th at a certain fine girl might be an­
noyed if her identity were disclosed.
▼ille.
. . .
S*—Construction of St. Johna— InIn this instance the “gracious woman" also was all dress­
dian River canal.
ed
up, and the youngster had grimey hands in which were
8,— Extension of white way.
4.__Extension m local amusements clustered a sticky bail of candy which had been in und out of
—ewimmlng pool, tennis court*, etc. his mouth many times. In a sudden rush of affection, al­
ft.—Acquisition of n municipal though the child had never seen the young woman before,
Band.
he took the candy, put it back in its tissue-paper wrapping as
ft*.—Augment in i of building proouaes, hotels, apartment carefully as he could, and then shyly offered it to the “lovely
lady."
7. — Extension of street paving proWith one quick, stern glance she squelched the titter of
borne
lookers-on as she took the sticky gift, and her low
8.—Construction of
boulevard
voice
sincere
and sweet said. “Oh, thank you. dear. I adore
arovnd Lake Monroe.
ft.*—Entrance into Florida atate bon-bons.”
base bail league.
The boy blushing all over his smudgey face slipped away,
10.—Completion o f city beautifica­ but his eyes were not full of tears.
tion program.
Yes, that also happened here in Sanford. Both girls
represent their kind.
IN TH E LAND OF L E T S
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PRETEND
In the Laud of Let’s Pretend,
Ah! what magiic hours we spend!
Boy and I are knighta of o!
Clad in arm or of bright gold,
Or he a hunter a fte r prey,
And I bear, or wolf, gaunt, gray,
And with a ftarfuU roarl We twain,
'Another day, fight foes in Spain,
Ahi what mngtc hours we spend
In the Land of Let's Pretend!
Ejjjfi ,A"■
*«, ■ V, * I V.’
In the Land of Let’s Pretend.
Boy and I great journeys wend;
A row of chairs becomes a train,
The lounge, a ship or Spanish main,
w The rug, an island where wo two
Are Crusocd, — till the story's
through.
Guns, horses, arm ies, w hat a
stpfe
Springs up upon the nursery
floor!
Boy anl I great journeys wend
In the Land of Let's Pretend.

A Study In Forestry

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THE SANFORD HE]

FRIDAY* APRIL 3* 1925.

! As Brisbane Sees It

THE PLEASURE IS ALL OURS, MADAM

Calvin “Bear Riba.”

This is the season which rtas no
reason.

The Diamond Trsvt.
Wall Street Doesn't Know.
r&lt;
Ford’s Flax Mill.

Another sure rijrn nf spring
when gas prices go up.

BY ARTHUR. SRISBAXS
ICaovrUrkl 1*84)

Two may not live cheaper than
one, but thqy may live mbre.

THE INDIANS in North Dakota
ta make President Coolldgc a mem­
ber of their tribe and confer upon
him the name of "Bear Ribs.”
Jovlth Badger and Pius Shoots
F irst wrote the President a nice'
letter, telling him that his namo.
"Bear Ribs" was that of a very
wise Indian, killed by his tribe
because he advised them to makti
peace with the Americans long
Bgo. If old “Bear Ribs” had kept
out of peace conferences, and advis­
ings, he’d have died n natural
death, Mr. President.

Whether is like time. We have
so much of both, it ail can’t be
good.
,
The worst thing about being a
grouch is ho thinks everybody else
is grouchy.
Only a few more weeks now un­
til it is safe to predict a mild win­
ter.
Them’s one thing about poison
booze, few yeople buy it twice.
The early bird may get the worm.
The enrly bud may get the frost.

ONE OF the tightest trusts in
the world is the big diamond tru st,
managed by owners of South Af­
rican diamond mines. Ju st now
that tru s t is bothered by over-pro­
duction of diamonds. L ast year
the African tru st sold.about $37,000,000 worth of diamonds, against
$27,000,000 in 1023. The m arket
fears disorganization.

A wise inun is rneriy ono too BCnsible to act foolish.
Being married dosn’t worry a
married man any more than being
single worries a single man.
A bachelor is a man who is afraid
nf conversation.
The modern dance floor needs
both n speed limit and parking
regulations.

A FEW years ago Thomas F.
Ryan, of New York, who isn’t
the easiest man to dm! with in s
financial fight&gt;( bought African
diamond mines. He sends his dia­
monds out by flying machine. It
may be that he is worrying the
diamond trust, as he once bothered
the Tobacco T rust here in the Unit­
ed States until it took him to its
bosom.

And maybe the early h*H doesn't
cnioy the worm h» much as the lute
bird enjoys the Hloep.
And maybe the cafly bird doesn't
enjoy tho worm as much as the
lato bird enjoys the sleep.
A New Jersey woman who had
her husband 00 years should write n
book, if she isn’t too busy.
Being married doesn’t worry n
married man any more than being
single worries a single man.

HERBERT HOOVER tells his
fellow citizens not to pay attention
Aliy person desiring to get iu
to the Wati Street slump, and not
Special 59c
com m unication w i t h t h e
BOOKS AND THE UNDERGRADUATE
to believe that it means anything
MIAMI TRIBUNE
Old English Floor Wax
serious &amp;s UKitnis business pros, j
perity generally.
Offer Closes March 28
It only means, says Mr. Hoover,
See
The opportunity offered for cul­ Bacon's injunction about reading
■an r e a c h th o p r o p e r a u t h o r i t i e s
that Wall S treet is a poor barom­ tivating acquaintance with good until one becomes a "full man,"
y w ritin g
Ball Hardware Cof IaPn-t
eter. That may comfort you, al­ books is not the least reason for He was literally full to the brim
m n .r llm USI. Saufurd, Flu,
though it wont comfort some of spending four years in a college nnd running over with reading.
He rarely laid down his books
the geese that gambled in the atmosphere.
In the year 1700, when William long enough to prepare for hia
highly speculative stocks nnd have and Mary were on the throne of course lectures; he certainly never
now gone back to work to earn England, James Plerpont selected stopped long enough to think
eleven trustees, nine of whom wet? about what he had read. His chief
some more money.
graduates of Harvard , who, it is delight was in recounting the title*
recorded, met at Branford, Con­ of the book* he hud consumed in
COTTON STATES will be in­ necticut.
Each of the eleven u given period. He was something
terested in the news that Russia brought n number of books fur Use like Kipling’s traveler in India,
is increasing cotton acreage this foundation u* a college in this col­ who spent his time gazing intently
ony." This was the foundation of at the names of the railways sta ­
year by 300,000 acres.
What Carnegie Said About
Yule.
The influence of such
More interesting to cotton KJ«lT*j.fofifidationa uoon the ideals of tions in his Baedeker. When the
train
rushed
through
the
station
era are experiments th at Henry Amcrieuu 8tudcnt3 has been con
\
Speculation
he would dray u line through the
Ford is making with flax. He be- j .|a&lt;.rahln'
name, saying in a satisfied man­
lieves that flax can be produced
»•» •,*
..
ner, “ 1’ve done that,"
u
’fire tindergraduatnVTrarifng m
- f ~
acres, and he showed this writer, ,e Y™*0 to, ^ s •T'®ther in 18u_, I be made pleasurable instead of bei
ing a painful duty. Rooks ought
in his flux factory the. other .lay,
&gt;,,u, know:. to hank.ci;
Andrew t.'arn eg b - nal&lt;l "H p ecu lu lin u is a p a r a s i t e , (ceiling
u p o n v a lu e * —c r e a t i n g non*?.”
N e v e r lie t e m p t e d l«y b ig
samples of carded flax with n won- parliament, police magistracies, to open new rooms in his house
p ro m is e * — a l w a y s In v e s t s a f e ly .
O p en u u a c c o u n t n ow
(lerfully long staple.
“ nd r.0 f,,rt!,; b,,t » occupation I of thought; sta rt new trains of
w itli t h e S e m i n o le C o u n ty th in k .
”
can devise is so nroftable as that ideas nml action; help him to find
i I 'r r I'r u i I'ub! On S u i l u g A rru u n l*.
MR. FORD plans to use flux in­ which I have a t my hand in that Ids own tinics; impart a mental
tonc;and give a real taste for lit­
stead of cotton in the materia! old inkstand.
Robert Louis Stevenson—ami erature, inspired by intllcctuul
used for covering seats of Ford
curs. He believes that machinery, who can forget him in thinking of curiosity. Rending should also aworking at low cost, will replace hooks?—said twenty years after wnkert the soul of the student and (
nearly all hand labor that has made his schooldays. "1 have really en­ attach his faith to the loyalties of i
linen so expensive. Any good soil joyed this hook as I—almost as I life.
will grow flax, ho says, and tho used to enjoy books when 1 was
A foot-hall conch said recently!
going twenty to twenty-three; and that hi* team was defeated in the
holt weevil, doesn't attack It.
However, cotton growers will these nre the years fur reading lust half of the game because of
wuit awhile before
abandoning Hooks." he continued, "were the were equal, ir not superior by the
proper remedy; hooks of vivid hu­ other team in their technic, they
their favorite crop.
S t r e n g t h - s e r v ic e - p r o g r e s s
man import, forcing upon the followed the signals, but they had
minds
of
young
men
the
issues,
a Inek of physical reserve. Ills men
DONALD MacMillan, arctic ex­
business, importance, not trained long enough to secure
plorer, urges President Coolidge pleasures,
and
immediacy
of
that
life
in
which
the physical stamina which is nlto raise the American flag over
stand; books of smiling, or wiiy* an element of success in the
more territory near the North Pole. they
■ ■ M a a H H ia a g a M a a a a a a a a a a a s n a a a a iia a a i'a g a B a a a g a a g g a g
heroic temper, to excite or to con­ last half of game.
%
Wc ought to get all the land we sole;
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books nf large design, shad­
ran up there, if only for landing owing the complexity of that game
Good reading is good training.
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airplanes, says he.
of consequences to which we all sit Good hooks give mental and spiri­
m
tual
reserve.
They
fj||
the
reser­
m
down, the hungerhack not least."
voirs of the mind and heart with
m
THERE IS wealth up there un­
•Sonip
critics
foil
us
that
the
un­
the kind of knowledge that arouses
der the ground, if it ever seems
AT
worth while to go after it. The dergraduates of today reads only sustains, and steadies a man in a
Rockefeller family, patiently plod­ his required books, and talks noth­ crisis. The best books assures
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ding toward financial prosperity, ing but athletics. Ono gets the im­ Iiower in the right direction. A
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that the average college student whoso mind is (illcd with n
lias sent oil prospector* up there, pression
a
man
fccis
about
his
prescribed
the best will have neither time nor
struck oil, und plenty of it, inside
in literature much as I&gt;. (J. inclination for the literature that
the Arctic Circle. But they don’t work
Rossetti felt about his father's appeals only to a liking for the
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mean to get it out yet. I t cost heavy
“No good for commonplace and the sensational.
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fifty million:, to run in a pipe line. rending."volumes.
It will be unfortunate if Tennyson’s
Emphasis is needed on n few indictment against an English uni­
IN A FEW thousand years, us great
bonks, not upon everything
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the Pole swings slowly around, The student is often discouraged versity become* true of our Ameri­
M
pointing to the different stars, by long list of books, and it fre-1 can teachers:
which in turn become our “north quejitly happens that he reads with-; "Because you do profess to teach
on account of the "overhead."
star,” the climate up there will out assimilating. A college friend1
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teach us nothing, Feeding
m
change and the land might be very became an example of devotion to not the heart."
MY
FAVORITE
STORIES
M
REALTOR
valuable.
* No, Wood didn’t lose ait his
Before then, however, nation*
money. Wp Americans are extend­
BY IRVIN S. COBB
may cease to quarrel about land,
ing loo t-tnui-i! a welcome to him
BLOW YOUR OWN HORN
ami what we call the United States
fur that.
Rooms 301-502. Phone 95
On the historic afternoon when was torn by conflicting emotions. may bo called by a different name.
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First National Hank HuildinK.
U
The trouble about this “Smile Jack Johnson fought Jim Jeffries Cheers and groans marked the u t­
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A YOUNG Swedish lady with a
Week” which Canada has, is that in Nevada for the world’s cham­ terances of the two gifted roman­
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basebuli cers. Eventually, when the multi­ fine figure, who has come here to
In St. Petersburg where there | approval to themselves. I don’t
down here everyone would think pionship there w as a
tude
had
grown
so
in
numbers
dance
for
a
living,
says
she
drinks
game
a
t
the
old
Polo
grounds.
In
they wer* being l»ug.Sr«d *fc.
Sales Force:—Miss Hubn Williams, Miss Helen
are so many real estate develops- know why. It seems silly and hy­
tho press stand, among others, sat that the pressure of its bulk threat­ only champagne. Champagne, and
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pocritical to ine.
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ments
that
are
shouting
their
vir­
iioaife. Alr. H. L. Shfnn.
ened
to
break
down
the
netting,
the
nothing
else,
"preserves
a
beauti­
Did v o n *»v**r bear this story (» '• Sid Mercer, the sporting writer, conspirators decided it was time to ful, slender figure," so that young tues from the housetops and where! ,, „ ..uiai man luik*
about . fltlll_
_
and
F ra n k lin P. A dams, tne col­
self all the time, says somebody,
fore? Three years ago he bought umn conductor. For some reason bring their joke to u climax.
woman says.
.heavy advertising is used to further as if thi* were necessarily a re- l l l l l l l l ....................................................................... I I I I B I I I I I I I l l
five acres of land for five hundred or other, ringside bulletins were
Mercer, cocking his head above
H may do that, but plenty of b j
interests, an article in poarch. For my part, I can imag­
dollars and sold it the other day not being received a t the ball park. an instrum ent as though the better men
and women with figures far , .
.
L . . . . ..
no topic of conversation more
for th irty thousand.
n ja
issue of Liberty Mnga- ine
Naturally, the crowd wanted to to hear, began reciting, somewhat from slender may be seen drink- P ***1
suitable to the average individual.
-------- o--------ing plenty of champagne.
!zine is of special interest.
a fter this fashion:
know how the fight was going.
i It is the topic which he knows best
A nature magazine figures that
"Round-seven! At-the-sound-of-------Copybook maxims inculcating and the theme in which he is most
Several hundred
spectators,
there are only two birds to evory drawn by the fact that telegraph the-bell-the-two-men -leap- to - theWHATEVER Ichantnai-iM mav i omde«ty end self-rffar^m ent come
aero in the United State*. He instrum ents were clicking in the centcr-ot-the-ringi They-exchange* do for the figure, it is death on the ip for several sevens jolts ut the interested.
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“ And in a sense the commodity
didn't include the birdies on the press stand, packed themselves sol­ u-whirtwind- b f - jabs - and • upper kidneys and other parts of the bunds of Hey wood Broun, noted
to
■i* n ^« internal
Ibb.# n h-h*Af machinery.
■lii, HML I »sAu ,t
![critic
.. mmI4 * mand
i **J»I —
V1,4 J*(
W
golf Jinks.—Tampa Tribune. If idly behind the wire netting in the cuts!
The-fightingAs-the-fiercest- ■man’s
author.
After studying which vou and I lake about the
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world and offer to all we meet Is
he had, th at wouldn’t have increas­ hope of hearing tiding.* from Reno ever-feeen-in-a-heavy - weight * con­
Any wine that buholcs is a wine land watching the careers of hun- our
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own
Twrsonality.
We
wont
■
ed them mueh.
Are
Beginning
To
Climb
over the wire. Mercer and Adams test! Suddenly-the-knnckout-blow* that hasn’t finished fermenting, jdreds in dramatic and literary pur- people to like us and accept us.
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tney prei*-tieuvereu-u|iuii-Mio-yv»ini-ui~ thei n ­ and any person that allows the pro- i-mits he has decided that the world In fact, wc ask them to. It is iminspiration. They
pre ■is-delivered-upon-the-point-of—
M
Tennessee’s legislation against tended to bo taking a ringside dc- ] jaw! The-defeated-man-drops-Ilke- cess of fermentation to he curried'gives “iipallegiance" to these vir- poilant, then, that we should sin- *
scription off one of the instrument*, a-iog! His-neconds-drag • his -Jin* on inside himself ts a foolish per-1 tues, but gives its money and ac- corely believe that the article we ■
tits Icniitlltg of eVuI’u tluii iStt'Cnvi
Wu have two exceptionally good propositions,
N
indicate not only th at man rose First one would chant off a purely conscious-form-lnto-h is-corner! The son. Champagne is not a true wine claim to those who capture its ut- offer i* high-grade and valuable J
N
maddcned-throng-acclaims-the-wina t all. The French, that make it.jtcntion by tooting their own home, If we have misgivings about our-;B
from lower form* of animal life imaginary account ot a round, and
that will set you iu on the ground floor
fl
ner-nnd-pandcmonlum - reigns - su­ sell it to English, Russians and
-The world has rather u found-!(selves we are asking the world to “
but also that a few outstanding then the other would.
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Americans. They drmk their o r , ,*,* for flscuvermir mmiu* after
t the , hod(ly and lhe .
n,j
characteristics of our anthropoid
Now It so happened that Adams preme l"
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|it is dead, he says "Cheer leaders rilto
Here he paused und, with the national, round, still wines.
ancestors stilt prevail among the had a bet down on tho negro to
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rate.
have u habit of visiting the tomb
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inhabitant* pf some of our more win, und accordingly favored the air of one who has completed a
There is much hard sense in
a
backward communities
block contender. In his turn to hard job, made as though to alt j THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL 1of this or thnt great man rather what Mr. Broun says. It has been
a
punishes
six
employes,
reducing
[than
hia
garret.
The
noise
ought
“ read"’ a round, he would depict down.
a
demonstrated in St. Petersburg
From a thousand throats behind them to u lower rank, because of to come immediately after the many times. The man who know;
And now the Stone Mountain As­ Johnson as hammering Jeffries in­
their
activity
in
getting
more
monscrimmage.
Each
one
of
us
can
to advertise himself gets a- ■
sociation U cluttering up our mall to a pulp. But Mercer, who was him one question arose in a mighty ey for poet office workers.
some recognition how
| rest assured of »(
of Jeffries, would each chorus:
k,i&gt;.*4 kw»wt ivn V*s* flnsla
1"
box with a stack of stuff about its ai Impartisan
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ITeallors
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Dramatically Mercer raised m* own increase? The public doesn't j round a n d patting hintsclf on
nmoles right in St, Petersburg ■
M ocr,u;.. imbroglio Is a sincere dc- of how tho whttn man, having ral- hand for silence, and a deep hush object to their having it, any more hack.
, where personal advertising hue ■
1 02 First Street.
not to see or bear any more lied heroically, was now dealing
* t h a n it objects to the pay of the
"Nqw i t really I* the people who
Phone S6£
ef R. -Oral* Star.— We have to m ighty blows upon the head and befell.
»n
anil h n- bfOUght b 'J- ^2
**T'h» dlauafohwa did Out •,,»*£," jju,i
pc&gt;*k vuuUc cuiptujva being rained, j tninlt' Weil. ot tbeitiseivcn who do
— twice aa hard since th at dis- body ot the Uitlaiing t&gt;«»»niiitg
er- 1nV.»T of'the important work in the Isin e * success us well as fame t o |g
,
•
down But you can't help noticing
he said, simply, and sat
ng affair, just trying to sort black.
tain
difference.
Forld,
but
they
must
k«*p
their
|
the
man
w
bbiows
his
own
horn.
again.
Naturally, the listening crowd
mail.
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Along with the preparations for “Forest Week”, which
will be observed this year April 27 to May 3, sharper] your
wits answering these rhymed questions prepared about twen­
ty years ago by Charlotte E. Stimson for the Delineator.
Ju st to help you out, the answers will be found on the classi­
fied page of today’s Herald. They go like this:
1 What tree a kissing name could play?
2 And which its father’s name could say?
3 Which shall we wear to keep us warm?
4 And which do ships prefer in storm ?
G Which shows what love-lorn maidens do?
6 And in your hand which c a r r y you ?
7 And which is’t that the fruitmen fear.
That makes a call each seventeenth year?
8 And from their pipes men shake which tree?
9 Which is’t bad hoys dislike to sec?
10. Which is a girl both young and sweet.
11 Which like a man bright, dapper, neat?
In the Land of Let*H Pretend.
12 And on which do the children play.
We have battles without end.
With pail and shovel all the day?
I the Dragon um, and Boy,
18.
And to which tree shall we now turn
Brave St. George, his sword no toy.
For goods to wear and stuff to burn?
But a "blade” th a t glittera bright,
Always for “the true und right."
14 And now divide you one tree more— •
- •
The wicked bandits always yield,
You’ve part of a dress and part of u door
When Boy waves his sword and
15 Which tree is never seen alone?
shield
16 And which one is a bright, warm tone?
In those battles without end.
In the Land of Let’s Prctcnr.
17 And which in church doth office hold?
18 Which is a town in Ireland old?
In the Land of Let’s Pretenr.
19
For this one do not look so far—
Ah! what magic hours we spend!
Which tells what charming people arc?
The witchery of elfland falls
Upon those mot*, tt nursery walls.
20 And which otic will allay the pain,
Ilnsy childhood’s /airy spell
If promptly rubbed on bruise or sprain?
Holds his soul,—and mine as well.
21
The
carpenter doth use which tree
Who fares the further. Boy or I,
To make his wall straight as can be?
In daynlroam quests, "to do or
die"?
22 And to which tree do urchins call
Ah mel what wondrous hours we
To show you shouldn't have looked at all?
spend
23
Which tree on calendars find you?
In the Land of Let's Pretend.
24
Which
is a joke, told times not few?
—William Frederick I)ix.
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25 And which call we an Ohio man?
2G And which for soup wc sometimes plan?
Some folks spend so much time
sharpening their saws they never
27 Which tells "where a t”, on land or sea.
have time to saw anything.
An Englishman likes best to be?
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And on our feet we’ll wear which tree?
If you haven’t been able to sell
29
And
which our hero’s crown shall be?
th at lot, try an ad in The Herald.
80 Another tree t&lt;J find just try.
You’ll get rid of it then.
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For fish and fuel for a “ fry.”
According to the latest statis­
---------------o--------------tics an ounce of spider web if fully
“HAVE MORE THAN thou showest,
extended will stretch from Sanford
Speak less than thou knowest,
to Atlanta.
Lend less than thou owest,
—-----o----------Itide more than thou goest,
The main trouble with some or­
ganizations is th at they have too
Learn more than thou trowest,
many generals ifml {not Jcnough
Set less than thou throw est;
privates.
And thou shalt have more
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two tens to a score."
If Brisbane knows anything
—Shakespeare.
about It, wc will loso our next war

K. K. K.

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Seminole(([ounfy^ank
Sanford,Fla.

11,937 Acres

$7 per Acre
E. F. LANE

Sanford’s Realty Values

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Williams. Virginia Merriwetln
Eunice TyUr, M artha McDonel
I - P. McCulttr, John Wynn, rtooert Wilson, Elwin Saulires, Fran
cis Roumillat, Urban Ml

Nona Rivera, Jewell Turner. RoaeTSAxy r«M.«ncie*, Lucy Dobbtna.

Grammar Honor Roll amwh win hold an E«t*r s*i*

^ Second Grade
MISS KATHRYN WILKET, Society Editor.

| Idler’s Bridge Club
Entertained Friday

Calendar
Friday
will meet at the
Baptist Church at 3:30 o dock
.Florida National Guards will
a dance at the Armory
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Mrs. Emmett McCall
B « h t O'clock

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Saturday
mr at the Library

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Club at the Library at

The Idlers Bridge Club was de­
lightfully entertained, Thursday
afternoon by .Mrs. John Melsch at
her home on West F irst Street.
Garden flowers were attractive­
ly used in decorsting. The club
prlte was won by Mrs. George
Hoy. A fter the game a delirious
salad course was served.
Mrs. George Hcrbst and Mrs.
Edmund Meisch substituted for
absent members. The dub mem­
bers present were: Mrs. Meisch,
Mrs. H. H. Heercn, Mrs. Jake Ben­
der, Mrs. Endor Curlette , Mrs.
Roliand Reed, Mrs. George Hart
and Mrs. George Hoy.

Bridge Club Meets
A t DeForrest Home

Monday

East Sanford

PHONE:—Rea, 4 tt- J

Mrs. Oleson Honored
A t Dinner Thursday

Personals

[ding six months here with
t nephew and family, Mr. and
[ W. W, Dressor at their attive home on Lake Golden,
tr. and Mrs. A. L. Berkma^i
rampa and New York, will be
its of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley
vis, of Cameron City, a portion
he week.
iss Sue Fay was in Palatka as
it.uf friends over the week-end.
uiieral services for Mrs. Henry
CARD OF THANKS
ndt, whose death occurred Wedlay morning at the home of her
To our neighbors and friends
ihter, Mrs. George Balmus, at
•ka Hammock, will be held at who so kindly assisted us during
All Souls Catholic Church, in the long illness and death of our
ford, at 9 o’clock Saturday loved one we wish to express our
sincere and heart-felt appreciation;
also for the beautiful flowers.
Mrs. R. E. Millen,
Mrs. J. H. Borland,
,NTED—Young man as circuMrs. J. J. Dickinson,
itipn manager. Apply Herald
H. Edward Millen.

TODAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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Misi Sarita Lalos returned
Wednesday from a visit to Tampa.
Mrs. Bart Peterson, with her
two children and nurse arrived
Thursday from Jamestown, N. Y„
to visit her father, B. J. Starling.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Jones of
Phoenix, Arix., announce the birth
of a ion, Mar. 30. He has been
named Dardus Hoskins Jones for
his paternal great-grandfather.

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nether ulfWliun for 1 vertical, known especially among the elite
rookdom, is what regular folk cull jail. A term in jail, also !h
her way of defining 27 vertical. Now try it.
HORIZONTAL
4. Sins.
To border on.
H20.
Carries.
More painful,
Half an em.
0* (pi.).
To dwell.
Toward.
Platform in theater.
uroove,
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Steeps in aluminum com­
pound.
Lukewarm.
Obtains.
Steel rod in jail.
-trbonated drink containing
cream.
Uxfi)re.
Llcven minus one.
£ knot in wool fiber,
rifle powder contained in
smoke.

Period,

i!5 2 td k*B,ln* r*re,nlum&gt;
Smell” *
Pte Position.
S ’ t"* bird.
Wittld:mm.
uu between north pole

'Mibla funj
ria l cireula
An

.^V ERTICA L
»ara of area.

■**» harnessed

A Wonderful
Shampoo
yw» hairwith Wond-THoot »o«p. It Uthrr*
(middy »nd pmmwl/v
lo h ard n u r . aad

rinse*ouhr IVc—t
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Mrs. Carrie Snyder who has
been the guest ot Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Markell at "Edgewoter”,
left Sunday for her home in Brook­
lyn, N. Y.

Performer.
Moderately dark,
A few; any.
Three-toed sloth.
Second nute in scale.
ANSWER T( / YESTEHDAY 8
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
f"it-jtftK i* •.h k '.att

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Watizzit

raret Reitz, M argaret Bennett,
Karlyle Housholder, Donald Juekson, Bobby Marlow, Jack Morrison,
George Saucer, Wayne West, Clyde
Waiden, Esther Beniamin, Chnr*
lotte Beckstrom, Dorothy Clause,
Annn Gene Gantt, Mary Willie
Glid-well, Lonise Packard, Frank
Benjamin, Billy Boyd, James Sta­
pler, Herbert Stootholf, L. E. Tew,
Ollio May Boatright, Mary Alice

Also Received

Beautiful Canton Crepes and Georgettes
In nil wanted shades and styles. All to
go at

Pigglies

For dress and sport wear. All summer
styles. To go for

Hooizit

EXTRASPECIAL

B. Y. P. U
Wenizzit

SWEET ORR WORK SHIRTS
Wue Chnmhmy, Khaki and Polkn Dots

Saturday

Your opportunity to get
shoes at the lowest prices
We have marked them
down for this special sale.
Your choice

Howmuchizzit

A Dime A Yard

Come in and look over all our other bargains. Do not miss this opportunity to snve
on vour Faster and Summer wardrobe.

An’ Samples Are Free
Opposite The Post Office,

Taxes And W ages A re Chief
Telephone Expense
ORE than 60 per cent of the entire cost of your
■ H fl telephone service is represented by the two
items of taxes and wages.

In Florida the tax expense reached a total of $216,520, or at the rate of $5.15 per telephone.
In Florida the wage bill of 1.022 workers amounted
to $1,024,600, or more than $1,000 per employe per year.
Although taxes form such a large part of telephone
operating expenses, the Telephone Company has no ob­
jection to paying its just share of taxes, and pays cheer­
fully.
The cost of rendering telephone service, like the cost
of all forms of government, has increased, but the rates
for telephone service have not increased in anything like
the same proportion as taxes, wages and other expenses.
These facts arc published so that telephone users may
know the details of some of the major expenses which
are reflected In the cost of their service.
DAVID LAIRD, Florida Manager
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AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

TWELVE DIFFERENT PATTERNS

PLAIN VOILES

COLORED CREPES

40 inches wide. Every shade guuran
teed fast.

75c and $1.00 yard

Oh h f i u i On* Jjr«w , C U nri*/ 1« » m

NEW LACES

Approaches.

l e v i n s th« hair «)ft

SO A P

Werizzit

rat . * *
JutatiU

Thick Boup.
Bundled.
To change a setting in a ring,
Chewed.
Drunkard.
To arrange.
Fitted.
Wood peg.
An incorrigible person.
Inn.

Oil p * k t . it tek*
put dirt and fi,***.

| Primary Honor Roll|

Implement.
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Hayne* — Ratliff

Pierson-Hanson

Joe Fernandex was taken Thurs­
Mr. and Mrs. Hamel Tolar anday to Orlando, to the Orange-Gen­
eral Hospital for further treat­ naunce the marriage of their sis­
ter, Elsie Hanson to Sir. W ilfred
ment.
Pierson of March Twenty-fifth
Dr. S. W. Meiiill, who has been Nineteen Hundred Twenty-Five, at
spending the winter in St. Peters­ Sanford, Florida.
burg, has been visiting his mother,
Mj-s. Coleman and sister, Mrs. T.
Riette-Wynne
J. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Wynn, of
Mrs. A. J. Richardson returned Sanford, announce the happy mar­
Thursday from Oglethorpe, Ga., riage or their daughter, Gladys, to
where she was caii&gt;/.: hy the seri­ L. l.. Rictte on April 2.
Both Mr. and M .j. Rictte are of
ous illness of her sister.
the younger ■oc'«*y set of Sanford.
W. R. Morris, of Atlanta, repre­ Mr. Riette is now with Knight and
senting the Fruit Growers Express MucNeill. They will make their
is spending a few days in Snnford future home in Sanford.
on business.

Typewriters
. S ell. R en t. C lean. Re

The compnnv’v t«*v *&gt;rjv*ng&lt;* in fj.-« StatOil amcur.tcd
to $1,675,092. while the wage bill of 7,725 employes
totaled $8,965,727.

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Fifth Grade
Marie Hudson, Doria Hopkins.
Emily Priest, Mary Maxwell, Mell
Foster, Clara Zigler, J. B .Cole­
man, Roma Wilkinson, Hasel Tew,
Ruby Coursey, Patsy Garret, Otho

During the year 192-1 the wage and tax bill of the
Southern Bell Company amounted to $10,640,819,

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nuujr m iuw m ii, ouihi uniMuii,
Bill Tyre, Evelyn W right, Pauline
Crawford, Nettie Coller, Anna
Couch, A rthur Johnson, Theodore
Wade, M argaret David, Lurile
Thomley, Nell Aly, Lynn Howell,

Mrs. Henry Wight graciously
entertained at dinner Thursday
evening, honoring Mrs. Anna Dick­
ie Oieson. Mrs. Oleson is very
prominent in club work in Minne­
sota and was the speaker of the
evening a t the Chatauqua.
The delicious four course dinner
was served a t a beautifully ap­
pointed table with a center-piece
of garden flowers in the colors of
lavender and cream.
Covers were laid for Mrs. Wight,
Mrs. W. M. Scott, Mrs. R. E. Tolar,
Miss Mell Whitner, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell, Mrs. James C. Sharon, Mrs.
W alter Wight and Mrs. C. K. Kirtley.

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Ravanel
motored Friday to St. Augustine
where they will attend the Ponce
de Leon celebration.

C. L. West, of Oviedo, spent
Rice, Mrs. Charles II. Bliss and
l Steele Mrs. Henry Browning of Worches- Thursday in Snnford on business.
e at the ter. Mass.; M ri. W. J. Thigpen,
W. J. Lawton, of Oviedo, spent
B eardall«Mrs. Wnlter Wight. Mrs. James G.
Sharon. Mrs. Samuel Puleston, Thursday in Sanford.
Mrs. G. I. Loucks, Mrs. George
s G. Sharon. Mrs. ElW. Knight, Mrs. A. U. Key, Mrs.
Chandler Sharon
Forrest Lake and Miss Kathryn left Frida and
norning by motor for
Wilkey.
Quincy. 1 y expect to return in
10 days.
WOMAN’S CLUB WILL
Mrs. Henry Wight, President of
the Woman’s Club of Sanford, has
called a meeting of the entire mem­
bership of the club to be held at
the club house Monday morning at
10 o’clock.
The purpose of the meeting is
to decide whether er not the Wo­
man’s Club wi! hign up for the
Redpath Chautauqua next season,
and it is very important that every
member of the club be present to
discuss the m atter.

*-**! tl fallen, S U V in uhiuivi,
Couey Hsraii, H ubert Lairaon, Helen Dashlelt, Lavondo Hickson, Adelaide Higgins, Nellie Knight, Barbara Lee, Sarah Moye, Mary EHx*
abeth Neely, Helen Sanders, Ada

Notice

Big lot of narrow and all-over laces, fin e embroidered nets
FOR THE

Biggest Bass or Trout
Caught O n A

Bod and Reel Casting Outfit
We

Will G ive

't h e F o llo w in g P r iz e s ;

1st LARGEST—Shakespeare “M arhoff”
Reel.
2nd LARGEST—Hcddon “K ing Special
Rod.
3rd LARGEST—Tackle Box.

“EVER FAST” BROAD CLOTH
In beautiful stripes and plain colors to match.

$1.00 yard

Mjntest Open rrom .iiu id i i.ii. i.u 'A 'lu u c r 1s t
AH Right Hoys— Let’s Get Busy!

Hill Hardware
Company
PHONE 53

EVERYTHING NEW THAT GOOD

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British Refnse To
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Celery M a ch o s

The Hanford :*e&lt;tion ahippeil
90 carload1- of the total Florida
*hiptn*nt* for the day, which ws*
103 as compared to tiro for Cali­
LONDON, Apr, 3.-A n«w lion hy ty -th re t m p J jfM of the General
fornia. The total shipment* for
r / v m n u n t?
iM iH n rrr
H. J ; Tfifper-Ttobcrti, a TfarmVs- r u ^ t 4 j *
the »efison from H onda inclusive
U .-cimiwi, chat r w i i a g ta one through factories and offices all
of Apr. 2. i* 5.QC4 against 5,516 for
of the cause* of baldness, which oVer the United States, were today
last season during a sim ilar per­
lie
h&amp;m). wwa«
thv
mt
» i
fgreatly
ic u ii)
«an
ii
h
it
»in* •given awards of money and certifi­
iod. The Sanford district xbipcrease, has rauaad much comment cates by the Charles A. Coffin
menta totaled 3.9(19 this season in­
throughout England. If the spread Foundation in recognition of out­
cluding Thursday against 3,704 for
iesa was not checkar^ald Mr standing services performed by
l#l
A* year.
last
Roberta before member* of them in 1924.
i NEW YORK, Apr. 3.—What be­
Shipping point information:
don College of Physiology,
The winners comprise 12 ah o n ,
.Sanford. Fla. Clear, coal, Bet.I- would
.-Ould be a race of hair­
hnir- workers, five foremen, 15 engineers comes of gold trowels a fter use at
the result
of silver ter wire inquiry.
. |Q I Demand and
less people throughout the civilised seven commercial men and four cornerstone layings, or MAMpNT’
picks
and
shovels
after
being
used
trading
light,
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v
. market
■ steady. Car
world.
sneoial awards. Selected with the ;
Baldness, the speaker averred, greatest care from among th r 70,- i to break ground for some new loads F . O. R. usual term s. Florida,
is more pronounced in cities 000 employee o f the General Klee- j fane or public works? These 10 inch crates, Golden Seif Blanch­
commemorative tools almost in- ing in the rough, U. 8 . No. 1, heat
an ameng the peasantry. There trie Company by a« ncommittee
m u ilin * of
n(
wet# three classes of baldness, officials headed iiy President Ger­ *variably end tip In the archives o r , 4 Ha 41 .75, fair quality and rnndinamely, congenital, senile ami pre. ard Swope, the group represents strong rooms of the institutions tiun mostly $1.50, Some shipments
i concerned, where they are careful- rolled unsold,
mature. In ten per cent of the
who performed some dis­ ly preserved, « y manufacturing
New York. 44 degrees clear. 1(5
premature &lt;a*e» cures could be ef­ persons
tinguished service to the company, ! jewelers in answer to questions Florida arrived. Supplies liberal,
fected a t a definite age by proper the
work of machinists finding rec­ |arising since Mayor Hvlan recently demand mndcraU'. m arket about
treatm ent. In rases of feverish ognition
stde hy u,U v*th the GUt- ‘ us«1 silver to turn the first earth steady. F ltjV a , rJme ordinary
K
1Mw-fdae—'
*e
Hlliwwr*
|aM*S*«/Mll«|(»- til
stamiing feats of ea ini-nt electrical for a new subway division.
quality and condition, 10 inch
engineers.
I Jewelers say these implements ernuut, Mnnchwl 3s *L75, $2.'^; 4*.
The most interesting award of | do luxe cnuhl scarcely be thrown ” ■ heat S2.-.», *--»ft, few fancy $2.7*»
the &lt;3 was given to Richard S, aside or me)ted tip again, their mu8s best, $ ‘_.Q0, &lt;2.25, 10N'asirif, a young Assyrian a t the
‘ ‘
vu-ll us senordinary condition be*»
Pittsburgh works of the company, |
ig too high.
ffl***0, $2.00.
the foregoing who *i'iril«',&lt;t«l himself out of a job.i
Commentin'
... ,.n
t,-..
. Pittsburgh. _ 83 degrees foggy,
"Europe h a s t1,1,1 ^ t0 ,,oinK *■"
“ nsw I
for some 400, and better one. Nnsslf curried
.
_
. bald men be. far&gt; motor parts from a conveyor i
as much as $1,500, according
for instance to an inspection table eight hours to l bc* price lists.' Silver trowels &gt;
heavv smoke..' a day. lie suggested u conveyor! cnmninrid $150; silver-plated. $50.
hald; another", system which would do the work ^ P*** or *hovel fashioned out of
his * hair on. ’ he was doing. Ills award is n o t,* 0'" ' "liver wotild stand any com*,
iroveii th a t t o - ' °n1v foe Initiative, bi..t fo r .eonmw.* mittrs* on opening day arrsr.ye... w . doubt
' —---------- ---------- —
ni‘,n»* n K0"* fMO. even a plated
,
. I —,
tool costs $150.
Cll A s k s l&lt;Or
' Though the metal itself might

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Unification Meet
baptist Union Will
Sell Mile of Taffyf
p ; . , ; Ufa 11- f . f ■ 1 ft
A mile of taffy will tic sold si the
taffy sale in the window of the
gly store tomorrow It;
ruing People's Union
Baptist
nieniLt-rx of the First Baptist
Church, is the boast of those di­
recting the candy site.
The taffy will l&gt;e sold by tlie
yard and a group of young ludies
will act us saleswomen. Sample!-,
of the candy will be presented to
pasxernby. A number of flavors
will be made by the young Baptist
rook*

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BR6 GKI.INE, Masts., Apr. 3.—
Hy n vote of 123 to two, the New
England Conference of The Meth­
odist Episcopal Church today fav­
ored the adoption of a plan for n
General Conference for the unifica­
tion of the Methodist Episcopal
Churches of the North and South.

Honor Roll

BREWERS LOSE IN
LAST CONTEST ON
MUNICIPAL FIELD

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WORN liY MEN IN 182

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Luctle Bolz, Alice Hotlginx, Helen
Douglass, But he IIn Cook, Mary
Cameron, Lucille Tomlinson, C ath­
erine Meisch, Sadie Shannon. Julia
Higgins. Ethel Bolly, Mary Dunn,
Elisabeth Darkey, Cladyr. Green,
Thelma Minor, Georgiunu ZetteiIunit, Lnyde Dougin**, Evelyn
Cheek, Add)** Browning, J. M. VlnIng, Clara Fuqua,
Seventh Grade
Hettina Campbell, Era Douglass,
Lawrence Huggins, R. K. Griffin.
Jane Torrance, Milton Robbins.
Sophia Shannon, Warren llerhst,
James Higgins, Lois Garret, M ar­
garet (liltfs, Mnrftl Moye, Juanita
McMullen, Katherine Scbiinrd,
Dorothy Thurston, Dorothy Torlay,
Alice Thompson. Margurot Thomp­
son, Phillis Smith, Margaret Hlrsclri, Adolphus Carter, Elinor Tynrr, John Terwilllger, Marjorie llos
kins, Tlielnm Tew,
Eighth Grade
Kathleen I.ring, Hazel Appleby.
Jack Sneed, Dick Sneed, John Mllier, Jack Peters, May Lord, Ruby
Booth, Hurold Fischer, Zelda Yarn,
Burgucrite Garner, Lucille Flem­
ing, Lenora Bheafer, Adell Vining,
Ernest Culp, II. C, Waters, Jessie
Gamer, J. D. Fitzpatrick, Claud *
Herndon, Edward Mitchell, Leon­
ard Milter, Bernard Brhirurtl. Gorlien wade, viols Hickson, Ethel
Junes, Martha Johnson, Bernice
Lodge, Viiginlu McDaniel, Mary
Nixon, Antoinette Shlnhnlser, Ola
Spurling. Emily Starr, Lulu Urquhart, Alice Vlhlen, Frank Du
Bose, Ernest Jowers, Hilda Muir
head, Nannie DrooUx, Estelle Col­

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the a rt work the best of these
souvnirx ropra&gt;«ol.
The chnseti
work and engraving, the latter
names of dignitaries and an inreription of the event, revenl work­
manship of u high order and would
make them prized among collec­
tors.
As proof of sentimentul worth,
jewelers report that gold trowels
used at laying of cornerstones of
churches are usually placed ufterward with the old communion sets.
Sometimes, in cases of establish­
ments which outgrow a first ex­
pansion and have occasion to sol­
emnize a second cornerstone, the
first trowel is used again to rein*
voke the hh—sing it teemed to have
bestowed originally

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BERLIN, Apr. 3.—Men’s hats of
olden days afforded the Berlin pub­
lic much umusement during the re­
cent exhibit of clothing, held to
contrast the styles of the lust 100
years with the style* of today.

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poorly to fairly well b!ai
^i.rsi, * -|tr; '.veil Llur.ehct]
poorly blanched $1.50-2.0(1
i a crates well blanched

TODAY’S INVESTORS IN OAK HILL WILL RE­
CEIVE BIG PROFITS IN A SHORT TIME
PI TS SNAP IN TENNIS BALLS
LONDON, Apr. 3.—A tennis
bull filler! with nitrogen anti claim­
ed to he airtight has been invented
by a technical expert of one of the
big rubber companies.
It is said the new hall will not
lose air, ami that for the first tint,
since tennis bulls were made, standarris of compression and bounce
tan be established with nrientific
exactitude.

DON’T WAIT TOO LONG BEFORE INVESTI­
GATING THE MERITS OF THIS PROPERTY.
N. II. GARNER, Devclopei

110 Park Avenue

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Sanders, n

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Hell, p
Strohm
Luce

ft ft ft
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v . . ......1 ft ft

If Every W ife Knew WHAT Every
Widow Known, Every Husband

Totals ............. 30 3 K
Reuding International

Would Own an Adequate Amount of

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Silva, cf
Shorten, If

Insurance

Ri own. 31,

Me Leary,

Camp, rf

Scheer, 2h
Berg, ss
Lynn, i
Howe, p
Colley, p
Lynch, p
Walt

It. A. WINSTON

Totals

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Supinmry: Three base hit. Rich-1
hr.urg, Young; stolen tune, Silva;!
•truck out by Cot ley 1, by Sand­
ers 'h t*ai&gt;es on halls off Colley I,]
off Lynch
off -under* 2; hit by
pitched bull, Brown hy Sander*;,
sacrifice hit. Brown. Shorten; Urn-,
plrei Mag-'ee and Robert*.
,

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Sanfnnl, Floridn.

L U L A i IVJiN
o f Gontm l Floi’ida enjoys a rare clim ate, n atu re’s
. Hut we m ust choose our location,and choose w isely

Telephone 707

Statistics

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C»lf •( UM lIltlr II uilann-I ;»»r, C«.
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Horn** m a n luis *al,l you r u n p ro v e
nn&gt; llitn n (•&gt; l U n r r . If y o u pin t
k n o w h o w t o f i i c i i . ' y o u r fiKon-x.
I w e . ii-ry n m r h lntere*i,-,t i h e
ntio-l ituy t o »u&lt; Hi*- m n li- n irn l Hull
M'tltl*.ttr* p r o v e d Men e v e r y e l p h i r
m a r r i a g e .Wu* a failu re ,
Thl* in r l u h t in line w ith I tu n
o t h e r I m p o r iu o i ntilli»tli-ui In fo rm a
Hon t h a t e v e r » t h i r d huh* h o rn in
to t h*- w o r ld
i- a r t i i n i which o rr a r d o n e d an u n a o iih ls iic u i »d l o o n * hrhl- to IdiinhlnHl. r e ­
m a r k t o wlint rhe h.ill d r a n g e d line It

fram thr ::!tsr.

Owing to Orchestra

tt.ni &gt;.ulm

If. f ’l n r - n r e , darliiu*.
we
Hlmid.
m u m n ’t h a v e m o r e t h a n tw o eh lt■ll ell ”
iln g f. t h e r e elu tle lic * n h o n l in a r r b i a e ime.t,i lend n m nn l o f i g u r e
li ra lie c o u ld m a r r y t e v e n i l m - s
'■it1' i n i | i i " n t t , hill in u t t h e r l t M l i
V oyage o n tlie eeu of m a l r u n o n y
w a r nor,- to lie d l r n r i r o n n . ir o--i

disbanding, the Dance

O l r i u ir r e , t h e r t a l l - i l e * do nut
g o I n t o til Ore d e ta i l* lihoiit Ihe o lh ei e. v e n m u rrln K "* th u l w o u ld p ro ve

wive' r o iM l t u t r n m e r e r * o r faPit-e
in I h r l u p p o r e i t l ) h app y I ' H . j i r i t l
■ M l o O H erru tlo n
liu r h e e p -|iui I
many
u m u rrlag e
* h h -h
n ite r
reai'li-* ilie d l t o i t - e c o u r t * cntlld
n o t l&gt; r e l i e d h a p p v mile** y o u r i
H io-t'..u" loll w e r e m a d e of r-ildier
o r a o h i r o i l i e r m ilielu iirr w lilrh yon
c o u ld e t r e t e l l o v e r a n a r e a a s l u r g s
u* t h e e l a t e of Texa*. o r lu r u e r
V e * l-W 'In !!"( .i&lt;*e-.!iti!er3taait m o
t o h e r u i Ink u n v lI d l'K i i g n l n r , m n r .
ru»*e. T h e r e a m
many
m arried
p e n p lc w h o a m h a p p y .
N nlhlng
a r r i n * l o a f f e c t Monie p e o p le -i I u p .
p in e r *
I know- of m e n In th • A t ­
l a n t a p r n l i e n t l n r y w ho a r e hupp&gt;
go tve m u s t e n n e e d e t h a t p eo ple
c a n he h a p p y . UinitgU m u i r l i d .
g o t l b " t h i n e J c a n ' t u n d B ra tiP .t
| r t h a t *o utatiy peop le wt«o g e t t h e
o r d e r rtf t h e i r m a r r i a g e fe v e r ,-*d
a n d * t , p i n t o t)&gt;&lt;- - 1wi1 1■.. o r fn i it ir ,.
m u r i t n a e ll r r t w ill k e e p l i g h t on
n iu r r y ln i i In *idt.&lt; of i h " l i utifo rt u n a i i &lt;« p * rle n c e » .
A tnu-i o iig l.t
Hof * o Iikvc t o lav hi* lie ml on .1
red lint s l a v e m o r e t h a n 01.ee to
l e a r n t h e Iraan n It leacHee.
And y * t tite r * a r e m a n y of m u
aru -ile and
le m ii e r a u i e ii iu t cel*
h r i t l i r w h o h a t * to k e e p Ih e r e c ­
ord* o f t h ' l r m a r r l c g e * w ith a c a r d
l u d - t «&gt;*&lt;etii Mini t h e a * a i* t a n c e «l
a n e x p e r t tilin g rlerU .
A m a n o u g h t to d o e v u r v t h i n g ho

Priced at $500 and
It’s a Pleasure to Show You Pinehurst

FOIl PUUTJIF.lt ANN0UNCEMKNT

FIRST STREET
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THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY; APRIL X 1025.
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105.00

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ty p etype
B ® 30.00
ffllll I n
D e l g l u n i *!»&lt;,B,&gt;
R TOrOLASM
Thj »aM land 1**1ng ..****.&lt;1 a ti» h« ,u »" »' “ •*
"f *”' n i 22.’ 12 in. storm sewer 6-8 &lt;£ 1.7$
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,,f ib» Itauuiirr of «uoh j certificate In the nam* ° t I*. •*• I
53 12 in. a to m sewer 8*10 (§&gt; 2.75
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•■••rtlflraiz in lh.&lt; name •&gt;( J l: T ! laiwl.r.

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00.00 Forrest Laka k ' A. R. Key,

175 feet West of E ast V* mile pout, ton W ait
303.75
120 feet, Sonth 60 feet East 126‘ feet*, N ortk M
145.75
Hr: '• M. WEEKS, n. r
''hs-nhrrlaln
'i Knl.'«* *«M r*ri If I r a t e "hall hr r*-. |
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. « nn
150.00
3M.1
feet to beg.......
•—
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T h at snlil I, I' l i m n tt« rrh n * » r I
nrr»*-.|i*&lt;.- «*, |g*- »i»s .l&gt;*«l
•* m an h o les fit) .&gt;0.00
D2.H0 ;PorK-sf IaiSce&amp; A. I*. KEY', Be*. 5W feet
t
------------------------------•;■* ' "rtturatr no; fi datM thsf relit iixu« tit^rpiln nn »h" *th iiav! 704 MRM lumber in trenches nt $75.00
2—The
So-J iNJ , t'iin
r iT r o n iT . r o tR W ji
m V ’ nfVi'.-r UJiV\
A mv
" ai*nature and n fflc-« 375 lin. ft. 12” storm sewer 0-4 &lt;5&gt; 1.05.
303.75
342 feet West of the E ast ^ ntBa pant
---- ----Hn*-*»
.B BW S S EI A A»r.
an(j&gt;
IIM ,AI. n u r i IT UK Kl.lllttlaiists ore tnt n'°*‘ “
,i.„n
»»%, ia a n i &gt; fo u s r m ix ih .k r i n . '
•14.85
10J ft., South GO ft., Es*t 103 f t ,
*••“ &gt; •hl« the Mih .lav of March
Kxtra Wortt
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►esent *• u»»re
fr^ :L » i
rO f .XTY.
_ _
Vu Lie1If
. —e ...... -*
13.00
Vnl&lt;l, ferttn^att'
tlir fol* | $H.*ui) **
v K notJCJLARfl,
2 monuments nt street intresectinR @ 6.50.
In.
i
t
,.
rnnservatives
or
the
Lit.V
efi
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ri;itv
Ither the Con^sen at wrs
^ ,
Btl.U Tt&gt; O ftB r t i t i .k .
lowing described |.r &gt;|» rt&lt;- nlntalc.l
t'lcrk Vlrcult Court. Semi
In Seminole County, Florida, toM r.uit Fh.fl.la.
162.83 John Russell, Berf 690 f*«t Boutb h 17» feet W f*t 61
1-nboratory inspection of m nterialei.. •4tu-*.«***•*«•»•*••••»*&lt;•••*■i|
I r a s in the Inteniire P”
lt- |.|.;T kiss, c.,. i.lamnm.
it,.le County.
wit;
t!&gt;: A. M UV.KKH. U. C.
Kmnuicn now under wny in prep2C3JI0 ! the EKt mile post nm West 12* feet !?o«ih 50 feet,
Legal
expense
ndv.
etc.
27L...
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of
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] 5 i S for the BeWnn Elections J HENItT A . f iia .x k , ^ j t h e r A
669.40 j East 120 feet, North GO feet to beg..........
Kiittineeriivx 5f,'&lt; ..........
iPril 5.
OriDEU OP. PCBUCATION
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John Russell^ Hog. 590 -South b 342 feet West of U*
,at political
j T ill: STATE &lt;»c k i.ol: li ia . TO TO ALL ntOI'RRTY OWNERS OWN IN (1 PROPERTY ON MAO
14113.01 | E ‘k mile post run WsaL 103 feet, South G» le ft.
.....
V* the‘
Mnnnah“
i t ^ l ’P.'Vhamni '
?»t»LIA
J°*entirely
“' j j " bv
^ n t nproperty.
n ii^ rtr
East 103 feet, North GO feet to b e * .......
m of
the la«tnlham
last cnam,h£?. the So- KV’Vfafc
^ ^ h «*i*#
h Itomhart ami h..«.»
STREETAVENl’K FROM CENTRAL STREET TO FRANKLIN !&gt;T h
by m|ta
adjacent
m
.
Hpelr’s AdJltion, Sanford.
ilists were the,first lo w
" ,' a 1narnhnrt. Ms wife Aaron Jertiliwii
*
Number of feet frontage
0067.5
M U 16
'rtionwriiw
jj(jCH| observers' siirnli 'V^ *
h u »Vfp.f 'jno"h I
Notice is hereby given that the construction of the asphalt paveAssesment per foot frontage
$4.60118
Mrj. IT. A.
Spoir,Lot
l..„------ ....
. 200
tr* arc
Mrs. II. A.
Spoir,Lot
2.
w•256.79
believe'
that
unless
the
Conj
w‘
m*'nt
f’"
Avenue
from
Central
Street
smith
to
Franklin
FRED
T.
WILLIAMS,
Engineer.
|o
lives, under Premier lhcunis,( waisun. hts wlfr, Charlr. ii iir..cii
I/)t if##.#y*#«#«#*«
»•**«■«*»«******«"
t&amp; m
Frontage
A sse a n e n l MTI* Us A*
Mm. H. A.
Spelr*Lot
A44#*#.......*-**«•*.».,,»•I»«,44o*..MW"*&lt;56 3W.79
$.1 the )*^
ther*1cm n com- n't"* MriVck.1 jiVeuiirV.-u!'.
wn't'I accepted by the CityCommission of the Cityof Snnford,
Floridn.
Sanford Heights.Sanford.
2GC.79
130
598.10 Mrs. H. A.
Sprir,L»t
5....
GO
orT^Intform, the left group has A WMlfams! V* 'x . ''.MiiiVr.’' n ,l,{."’
The following is the cost of paving Magnolia Avenue 24 fectjG eo. A. DeCotl
‘.••m ni
Thu above anil foreBoin* final asses, went* a r t oatabU without
:»
T’t S ? “^ m n SriV y
"
t^ S r e ffa : j wililit ...... CenL«I Street wath to PrankHr. Street with shett;Ore. A. DcCott
.50
220.01 interest up to April 15th, 1925, and from and a fter such date said
*TheWSoc“alUts are especially
“Sphalt Cn ,l « inch rock hn,“‘
’
A'
1 "* m
230.01 special assessments will be payuMe ortly In fifteen'equal annual In■■.•••##**»«***•**»*■«»■ ...50
| 1,066.20 Geo. A. DeCottes, Ioit 134
trone In tlta Chent cotton mill dia-{rtcvlsees KTontees nnrt mi.. r eliilm- J 2063 cu. vds. grading a t 40e ......
iro n g i
,,ow o w n s. &lt;&gt;»ir Ufule- iSo
i*i H en ry A. I 'r u n c l ., ,- ,.
.
* . , .
230.01 si ailments with interest ut 8'4&gt; per annum on ail deferred peyfeent*.
so
93.60 Geo. A. DeCottes, lo&gt;t 135
Hot. w h ire tnt pin V n
. uml S nnhla t ’rnne. l&lt;U wife, ilu im ah O.tdO stn. yds. overhaul nt le
l&gt;r:c ten mills, both spinning ann jlr,.w,.r. T h o m a s
;se,.tt. itobert
230.011
Witness my hand as City Cierk and the Seal of the City t f San
G
O
Geo.
A.
DeCottes,
Io&gt;t
136
»»•*«*•••**»•*»****»’
. 3,201.12
saving have Iheir own cominis* iiariiliari an&lt;i Hu.«un iiamiiart. in- 4212 lin. ft. curb and gutter a t 76c ................. ...
230.04
I
ford.
Florida, this Gth day of March A. D. 1925.
.50
Geo.
A.
DeCottes,
Lot
137
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“ . . . . uiniz houses'' f o r r o w 1 w ife. A aron Jernigam A. Jernigan. 255 lin. ft. headers a t 35r ........................................
89.25
■on purchasing houses fo r m v
' n. Ankew'«ini' Hi'rati' J. ,\s243.81
i
(Seal)
I* R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
53
4,510.00
Geo.
A.
DeCottes,
Lot
138..
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katerial and own their own private krw
wife. Jaeoii iiroek, JntneH 5615 m). yds. mneudam foundation 16 inch) nt HIV
liiiik. The so-called bourgeois and] Weeks, lUn/paoiiei llei.ii
\v. ,v 5841 si), yds. asphalt pave (2 inch top) at $1.62
243.84 j Publish .Mar 13, 20,2 7; Apr. 3-10.
, •
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5,957.82 Geo. A. DeCottes, t-Ot 139 it,- io•»***■*»•**■»&lt;•a*
■* t:,, i pnities
M#%!■f Iaici “rninis
fiit*1 1 ftm hft
vp m
11ft(ftfi
1111•I JkIn rM
V|lrtll.k
,W ii tilnil
si:titt,}lU111ttU
h
ipitaliat
na\e
in [i W ilt hmn rhrtrlCH
Tlf
f
:n.i. **' r«inrn*\ m
213.81 j
____________ o _______________
.p*aw*&gt;•##-*#*«*••••»• .53
214.80 Geo. A. DeCottes, I» t P 0
_ i the effect th a t the Socuilut U . |.: rimt u*. n h wift*. . H hi Ip i;r«irk.
*
tf tl rclc
*n t u •*l4v*r rclurnR &gt; ^ *lUc
53
70.00 Geo. A. DeCottes, Lot 141
Ihe irreatent c apitalist, in Ghent. I J mcoii nrt»ck. i \ ir Wtitunp. Mfchn*»l I 2
inlrtv
typo A nt $25.00
243.84 j j o ALL PROPERTY 04VNEHS OWNING PROPERTY ON PAL­
210.00
3.
F.
Doudney
£
[ The Activists, who ca”^ ' " t o I
^
.M|i"' E.h,lf l l l t r .'Y iIVTv ' m iu 7
inlets
type II a t $80.00
METTO AVENUE FROM FIFTEENTH STREET SOUTH T o CENt&gt;rominence during the G erm an o e - , ,..r c . i r r i , . Miller M eklnstry ami
53
213.84
253.75
Jinhins, Lot 142...... ....
TRAL
STREET.
vith
German
Governor
Generals|
Hubert
l.
.McKlnstry.
lu
r
hunlinml.
^
^
n'
1“
’ni'n
concrete
sewer
i&gt;-8
at
$l.t.&gt;
With
Generals j
t . McKinstry. her hunbnna.
243.84
inn on Mrs. Rose J, Abrams, Lot 143
.63
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manholes
i-6
at
?’0.nn
:*=t;cc
!a h i r r l , slvi-n thi* the -::rstruct!'?!’. o{ *4;=i
fe rfVon Rissing anti Von
S t&amp; U V l^.
' s l i ^ . t b e . ' uuV L w n ! "
p.r,no ' Mr« liu.p t Abram®, to t H-*
63
248.84
»re cim ducUas n vuc&gt; uiLWl c u m - .
vUI ihI iik iiii interest &gt;n tii,-1 1 manhole 8-1P
?' .;.UU
m
cut
&lt;
&gt;
ii
FultneUii
Avenue
f
fiTm
Fifty
elite
stre
e
t
iz
C-.
pnign railed
for the complete
land" involved in this suit
-.
243.84
...53
38.7n 5frs. Rose •!. Abrams, Lot 145 .
1516
MUM lumber In trenches nt $75.00 ___
L n nrntion of Flanders from Wni41 apnenrliig bv it..- *w,,rn mil *.f | •**
•’39*‘M ' ®trcet
compieieti, and the computed work no* been linaify
52
1,354.50 J - A. Kelly,L ot 146...
r p ‘
vumplalut herein that ymi. ami ,acii | joflo (in. ft. 12 inch concrete storm sewer 0-4 ut $1.05
(accepted by thr City Corr.r.inJcn ,*f
Ctiy •*» ----—
Ion.
of you may claim mme rluht, title!
25.36 Goo. A Derntte* Tgke
| w )ntee*"» t —
* "ml to that
in , ExtTb **.,e-r .
life
'following
is
th?
final
estimate
of
the cost ot paving raimet- lot. P. C. ' r p a rr r l t i f l a j t . l i . Itu .itr.n
,
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. 65
233.04
19.56 lana le v , l-ot 14‘*........
in Scmlnulc County. Florida, ana!" 'fimuroants nt «treet intersections a* Si. .-m
tu
Avenue
from
Fifteenth
Street
south
to
Centra! Street, a wMth of
Jouth African Lives *described
.&gt;*.* jo IGen. V DcPnttr,! T ake
as follow*;
Laboratory inspectior. of m ater1.::!a ....
21
feet
with
sheet
asphalt
on
a
6”
rock
base.
I
toy
Inning
U47
and
f,2-1O
O
230.04
50
In Trance 15 Years j feet tVest uf the HoutheuM
350.20 | «:i‘i Key, Lot 118.......
Legal expense, advertising etc., 2 per cent ”.........................
m co
&gt;•*,*,#■**###****»»»
849 cu. yds. grading &lt;® 40c....
corner of (iovernnieni Lot
875.50
Geo.
A.
DeCottes,
Lake
1
Engineering
5
per
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niLTFONTEIN. South Africa. }
230.04 9620 sta. yds. overhaul igi 1c..
and Key, Lot 119.........
50
t'O.)
Township Nineteen
1504JO
1980
lin.
ft.
curb
A
G
utter
&lt;
3
&gt;
7flc......
[Apr. 2.— Scientist front England :
I IS) South. Itange T hirty,
|
Total cost ....................................................................... $18,736.42 Geo. A. DeCottes, Iotke
tine (.1 1 ) Kuki . not) ninnlrur
Kwho have heart! recently of the
47.M
•’•10 01 I
l*n* H* single curb header* &lt;jt&gt; 35c
West 2x7 and SI-HID feet;
and
Key,
Lot
130......
60
Luse of a woman here who has been
I To he liortie entirely by adjacent property owners.
2022.40
12528 sq. yds. macadam foundation, 6” (g) 80c .
I hence North to low water
i Geo. A. DeCottes, Like
■in a trance for 15 years may tome ,
marl, on the shore «.f l.akr
i Number of feel frontage
............... ................... 3639.75
2W .28
2514 sq. yds. asphalt paving 2" top (§&gt; 1.02.....
Monroe;
thcoee I'nsterly
lto nietfontaln ■jja make extensive
;*n
and Key, Lot 151......
2:10.04
following the meander line
Assessment per font frontage ...__ ___ ______ __ $5.1-177
W2J0
4cu
.
yds
class
B.
concrete
(2)
23.00
linvotlgations with Ihc hopes of
of low w ater iniirk on the
: Geo. A. DeCottes, Lake
FRED T. WILLIAMS. Engineer.
Ih.lbing the victim. The woman
shore of Lake -Monroe to a
2 mlets type A @ 35.00 ...
• "a**##*#*##*###**#•«*,»*«,#•*
70.00
50
Uiid Key, Lot 152.......
230.01 i
point dlrrc tlv North of il.e
[in Mias Anna Swancpoel. of Lich
Final
Foot
4
inlets
type
B
G
y
30.00
..
point
*if
Inglnnliiu,
ili-ueo
[tenhurg. age 35, who became un­
Geo. A. DeCottes, Lake
South to point of liegitl*
100.00
Asses* r.irnl
2 manholes 4-6 @ 50.00
Frnulage
Name----- Description
conscious in 1910 when she wns
nine.
and Key,!, nt 153.....
50
230.04
II
Is
therefore
ordered
that
von.
170. IB
ntified tif the sudden death of her
1704 M 3" drain tile 0*3 &lt;g&gt; 100.00 ...
K
d
ami eiteh of yon, he, and you are
llance.
.....
68.5
$152.61
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590 lin. ft. 12" storm sewer 0-4 66 1.05....
hereby, reitulred io npp.-m to ito G. W. Spencer, Jr., I jit 1
230.04;
land Key, Lot 154.
..60
______ _ to the
.
Not once, flccordire
a t- 11 tl of eomptulnt In this riitise on C. D. llruniley, Lit 2
4.72
308.86
.........69
Extra Work.................................................
! Geo. A. DeCottes, Lake
tending physician, since that time ■"“&lt;"'»&gt; I |.r 1' ll,
‘ft*
‘,J Ti', (’, ;&gt;. Rrumlcy, Lot 3
308.80
C.5«
in.M's.t
Sanford.
Q0
1
Monument
a
t
street
intersection..
|i;is thi? woman boon fully con- MomInn I»* «*nunt&gt;. FloffiUi. nmi In
jjwnl Key, Lot 155............................... ............................50
230.04
308.86
..... . 60
laboratory inspection of m aterials................................ .....
MjC$
xtious. z\fter 11 years in her own default thereof Peere,. Hr.,r . m f e s - 1 C,
I), llruniley, Lot I ....................................................
Wni. A. Conley,Lot 150......... ..................................... 140
644.11
308.8(1
........... 69
Legal expense, advertising etc 2r.i&lt;........................ ....... ....
163.17
under the .a re of[ relatives, ; S u ^ r h X g T r*n}t"t‘?',? U
*fsir% 1? l!,a I C. D. Brumley, lad 5 .
In Section 36 Township 19 S. R. 30 E„
pihe was taken to a hospital where u,,. eemptsTnarit In snd to the nhovel i....i, p.,,..., t n* e,
352.63
Engineering 57'r...................................................... ..............
387-92
.......... 68.5
lattendent administer
food and described trnet ..r lami
j
‘ ‘
'■
J. 11. Swan, The North 150 feet of the NWU of
308.86
.........CO
I water every two hours.
IT IS K r i t T m i l t o ltu iin K P Hint! C. D. llruniley. Lot 7
^ of SE ‘4 .................................................................... 1271.1
6848.07
tills order In* published once a week I »• n iit-omlni- I at U
........ 60
308.80
Total C ost •#•••••.*«•#•»*#***••#••#*••••**.******»»«llMn.,1 »»##*♦*»■-#«*##.*-1 m . G
---------------------------- —----*
lor •drill i s ) eoiiM-eutiv.- w e e k s i n ” • ' • H r ti m i e i , l o t a
308.86
69
To lie borne entirely by adjacent property.
C. D. llruniley, Lit 9 ........................ .....
Man Freed . o n Charge
PUhllsIl.d In Sanford. Seminole
intersection o£ the Center line of Park Avenue with the East and
308.86
Number of feet frontage
likkl.G
.. no
G. D. Btumioy, Lot 10 ...................
rv
l
.'onnly. Florida.
West
Section line of Sec. 36 Twp. 19 S. it. 30 E run West 295.4
U i
l)U H ia R d U j£
K oadS
IN w i t n e s s \Vj is; k koi J* i hav*.
Atacasmeni per fool frontage
^4.5731
Spurlings
Addition,
Sanford.
heri-tinio set m&gt; baud .mi! i fflolnl
feet South 150 feet Euxt 295.4 feet Nortli 150 feet to b**g.__
FRED T. WILIJAMS, Eitgfneag.
&gt;.f.&lt;l mi till* lh&lt;- Jlli &lt;lnv iif Muri-h ? J! Prn\vf*ii*il nn-l wif** In ) fi Hit- I!
617.72
120
TALI AHASSEE. Am il 2 —The i
1
nn 1 WMt - l;nt “&lt; H,K ls .............
. ....................................................... ««...... .'..^..295.4
1359.08
Final
252.21
. 49
[supreme court has revurapd the
' .. '•
Wvsley &lt;hestnut, Lot **, llllt. it
...
The
above
ami
foregoing
final
assessments
are
puyulde
without
\aRwnmvirt
Name----- Description
Front* Be
252.21
49
[judgment of the circuit court f o r 1
it', v* ,)i. U'Iikkh .1'
Wesley Chestnut, Lot 7, Itlk. II
.............
\IUI1PIKT4 Ci’U
!lL&gt; H
SL&lt; 1of
11 .....
K. It. Trafl'ord's Map. Sanford.
■Gadsden
county
inI kill?
the tU
case
.
. !'4'|&gt;lll&gt;
l»ep«&lt;&gt; I»'hI' i k. &gt;\Wwlcy Chestnut, Lot 8. llllt. It
252.24 interest up to April ISth, 1925, uml from and after such date said
49
| Charley Bell, plaintifi' in error, vs
*n'* lionsyhniijer.
special assessments will be payable only in liifteen equal annual install- Meiselt Realty Co., Lot 6 lllk 17 tr. I ............... .'•,...$41
If*'
c f**
u rtjir of*• r*.
i..... Miir
ptM|eihir.i
i* i- •\jir
ii»n*l,i*liuui
Lane's Addition, Sanford.
Mi. S.
Ciroftorjf sherilf
(iiiuncn
^ i *, ‘juf4*^*;
pi t.
ygg
o
:
ments
with interest nt K'.i per annum on all deferred payments,
Howard Fuville, l/)t 7 lllk 17 tr. 1.
. tif)
56
[county, flof^rulmit in error, in an il, -i, iin«i Slay i.
IL Ouffin, Lot 1......... ...... - —
i
Howard
Faviile,
l/&gt;t
8
Hik
17
tr.
1
..........
... W
W
illiesi
my
hand
tis
City
Clerk
mid
the
Seal
»*f
the
City
of
Sun288.27
|
ipipion h.v Justice Whitfield.
_
^
~
■—— ___ (•,
Duffin, L&gt;t I t
56
lien V.as convicted in the . mintv
&lt;
sh v h n t h .tin ,, .
, .
{
Howard
Faviile,
Lot
9
lllk
17
Tr.
I
..................
60
ford,
Florida,
this
Gth
day
of
March
A.
I).
1925.
•JilS.27
‘
I
56
*- i !I
/ n ■* .
'
it t »i. t u n i it n r i i.Ditiit t. tv Mis. ,\. 11, Leonard, Lot 21
court
lun 01 (ladtden for violation of
4N,,
TIIK c i i i n t i op t
. . ....
I
Seal;
L.
R.
PHILIPS.
City
Clerk.
,
Mcinch
Realty
Co.,
l*ot
10
Bid
17
tr,
1
50
56
288.27
T. F. Powell, Lot 23
provision* of Chanter 9112, Acts of
hbm inoi . k .
Mehch
Realty
Co.,
I.ot
1
Blk
17
tr.
2.
50
288.27
Mar.
13,
20,
27;
Apr.
3-10.
56
T. F. Powell, Lot 25
1923, which penalize hauling heavy
I' V V ^V iV ’T1Ti l l r
50
Meiach Keulty Co., Ij)t 2 Blk 17 tr. 2
logs over certain Important sand- ,\j
h* 4 i ,
Hor.l/and
288.27
56
(!. L. Hritt, et nl. Lot 27
clay roads in Gadsden. Bel! asked 11
l•&lt;'«!. Iht lui-imiol, i'um288.27 TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON P A L -1Meiach Realty Co.. Lot 8 Blk 17 tr. 2
56
■
M
J.
A.
Williams,
Lot
2!&gt;
tlie circuit juilge for release on ha- I'lulunnts.
i
50
ME'ITO AVENUE FROM HUGHEY STREET
KOCTII TO i Meisrh Really Co., Lot 4 Blk 17 Tr. 2
bens corpus. A fter the hearing he
Mohl.s. »n.r..»h*-n..
Markham Park Heights, Sanford.
...HI
Meiach
Realty
Co.,
fstt
5
Blk
17
Tr.
2
___
FRANKLIN STREET.
i Was remanded to the custody of
&lt;t. r&lt; mtanis.
617.72
129
II
.70
the
and appealed to the su- AII I*, h i A 1 r# &lt;&gt;1* I I,&lt;&lt;11 I I ' »V' ' -V
Notice is helrhy given lhut the constriiftinn of llie u.;phalt pave­ ‘ Meisch Realty Co., U t C Blk 18 Tr. I
first msheriff
&lt;&gt;
l«»&gt;
283.12
... 55
mi;. II
VV. S. Price. Lit
,rirTt' 1®hrt.
^
Jam. .* .Mubiis anil Kllxn Mohli*.
Meiselt Really Co.,I, nt 7 Blk 18 Tr. 1 ........... ..; to
ment
un
Palmetto
Avenue
from
Hughey
Street
south
to
Franklin
283.12
....55
8, Blk. II
the supreme court holds that the Ids wife. Hav id r. ritirkNniii T. \V.
Hcia h Realty Co., U t I Blk 18 Tr. 2 . .........
to
charge against Hell os drawn is •’•'■•ph''r.l. U&lt;-orji* r. 8he|iherd. and
017.72
129
Blk. 1 ...................................
,i ,
. n e b &gt;,r t h e m If H v ln s , um l. u
— Til
Me Inch Realty Co.. Lot 2 Blk 18 Tr. 2 .. .
NOT sufficient to show I0*u
a ! Iii-11' h * * l t tlt*VirM•».’?*. ui'Ulllft-' ■’ 1,1 Leslie Went, Lot 6, Blk. 1
398.86
69
crime wn* committed under the •t
* tu l m a h t * ii i nl •*i* tin*
4Nl L
Hsumrl's Plat in the City of Sanford, FW.
The following is thp cost of paving Pul me lto Avrnae, with sheet
lil vi I iialLi
4
308.86
69
Blk. 1
statute.
23408
’asphalt on u 6 Inch rock hate, 24 feet in width, from Hughey Street S, S. Raumrl, i8it I ..................1......... ..................... 49 '
a ll* , Du) lil r Clarkson, T. w . !
Spencer Heights, Sanford
acf*
I It
Hh ii nil m l uml ilfiiricp I*.
j
W
*ItW
S. S. Baatnel, !^'t 2 ....................... .......... — ........... 512
i iitpi #*•*»*$*
thrm ii ,*i a*;, ?!
360.3 i
70
IN T ill' CIIII I IT n a iiT III’ T i l l 1 otlo-rivln.. anil to. h&lt;-&gt;.&gt;. devise*--.*.
'*•
' ' ’,l
Markham Park llrighLs, Suuford.
555.20
369.31 1388 cu. yds. grading (q) 40c ..........
...70
*I \ |, \ \ - ,|!* *11
j INI
, ,V111
1 ir iin
V ii' 1 1 I4 run It .uid
........... .
under Anne L. Mill, Lot 8
.■.I v , *
I Hi
iiii i l l
IMil t kmuii. il
t *-**•(I up I
113.41
2131.91 Mrs. A. Simon, Lot 1 Blk K ..... -.......... .................... 24 8
289-1
lin.
ft.
curb
uml
gutter
ftp
76c
369.31
79
vi i i i t 'i ii J * V J-J, A v u
tMili oihurwln**,
Olherwiso. tin Iheir*,
ip Iun. *1
devil
vh
t m n - }AniU1 I#. Mill, Lot il
28542
Mrs.
A.
Simon,
l.nt
4
Blk
K
........
.......................
62*5
56.70
......
»• «■*##*••#»••«' *" **|T«ll t lil \ I lv
,!»*♦
ml *4t
li i*r iiii
litiitiTlM titiilstr
p »“ , I I I 1)
lto**i itand
other
dufmants
muter JJ. ! j t
"it-#
309.3 1 162 liu. ft. headers (fi) 35c..
IN t ’llA N CH ItV .
....
It. King, di-eeased nr rttllerwlsi-.anti
?££.»:
2,951.29 Mrs. A. Simon, Lot 5 Blk E............... - ............
62.5
13689
si
1
, yds. macadam foundation H&gt; inches thick) at 80c
I.aw ard F, l.ane. **&gt;m. tim es Imowo l (l| | parties claiming an itii.-r&lt;—t In (J, \ \\ Spencer, Lot 11
369.31
79
a* 1: I' I.une. soil hit.i .1 l l i r n - the Iniols Involve*! In till* sillt.
54AT7
Frank
Graham,
Lot
10,
Blk
K
........
....
120
1.1917
sq.
yds.
asphalt
pave
&lt;2"
top)
66
1.02...........
.
3905.34
do.i. unmarried, complainants.
376.5.5 j
73.11*
Ii npiit-nrim,' !•&gt; the .*',iirii mil of J. C, Wniniight, Lot 12
4^6.46
Vs.
If.
W.
Allen,
Lot
I
Blk
F
........................
,..........
102
153.99
513
sq.
ft.
concrete
pave
(5"
alley
returns)
&lt;
&amp;
)
30c.........
rnmnlalhl In this eas*. that &gt;un ami
360.3 I
70
.Mi rv i. Flab, u n m a rrie d , nml C. inch of you may claim .-nine rlnlit. Margaret Robert)), Lot II
r,«MD
149.99 t*. M. Shipp, Lot 2 Blk F
128
1 inlets, ty|K' A &lt;(i) 35.90 ......................... . ...... ... ...
•M. l l r i i i i . In-fond,Hits
till** or later* &lt;i in uml to that i*-r (J. W. Spencer, Lot I t
369.31
79
_
C IT A T IO N .
tain
lot,
piece
or
parcel
uf
land
2
inlets,
type
I!
(ti
39.90
...........
69.09
Atlantic
Coast
Line
To Alary I*. 1'Uli. u o m a r r U d ;
369.31
79
idfliuti* in Semlniil* Foilttty. Florida. (J. W Spencer, I.ot 15
11 -HqiearlPK f r o m no n f f ld n v lt nod tliscrlhed us.
1 manhole, 4*6 59.99 ...........................................................
60.00 Railroad Company Beg. at the S. E, Cor. of U t 1 in
•oetl i it ilits cu os*- h \ tfi*. cnm p lh lti70
360.3
I
HI
Nrtrtheast quarter (NF.1,) of o, \V, Spencer, l.nt
278
M.
3"
drain
tile,
9-3
f«)
100.99
...................
...............
Bauptel's Plat in the City of Sanford, H a., run
27JO
till- il . t y,«tt, Mnrv 1* Fish, iltiioar- the Northwext i|tiitriur i N I V n n l l ( . ivi
17
369.31
79
rh-*l. tr«* a nnri-r»v«iilrni m ti n
. ct imi Tw-trty-n&gt;iir f:i.» T.uvn- ' *'• &gt;&gt;• Npenier, Lot li
South
along the West side of Palmetto Avenue
675
lin.
ft.
12"
storm
sewer,
0
1
(ft1
1.05
.
.
.......................
....
798.75
aim, *•' P! irldfl. um l fluu y m i r hint fship
i2»t Si.oih. Hangc (J. \V. Spencer, Lot 18
377.8 I
78.4
KlI'IV p l l l f f Ijf |'*fl|4|t7t|l,f in till* ThirtyTw-iity
|]il) Kast.
65.8
feet,
thcnco West 117 feet, them e North 65.9
Extra
W
ork.*..............................
..
..........................
r.._
7.47
Sl.il.
riorhl.i. w.im VVjnivr la rk ,, Voii, and each of you. ur&gt;- thcr.--i
In Section 36, "I wp. 19, S. K. 30 lv
4irrtn
13.00
2G*l8»
feet,
thence
East 117 feet to beg....
............. ...56
2
.Monuments
nt
street
intersection*
(ii)
6.59.......
U.t&gt;, j- lprlU a, nail Hull 1 ,1 -,. i- ip iir.- d t o Uppciir to 111.- Idll 1
, , „ , 1 ____ , , , ,....
_, ,,,
t »*,..,
jrimr *,,-.- -.-ni nitilrcs* and pluc*- ,,f c*implalnt In this causn at tile j
Mr-*. M. I,. AluCcy,
East
109
ft. of « j
of N\V *
uf |*|
135.46 Atlantic Coast Line
Laboratory inspection of materials
...................... ..
I
,
*
.
1
*
‘i!*'*
t"
R
*
No.
I
t
’rtiirt
Hmi-c
at
K*iif&lt;&gt;ril.
Scmlmd.
,,r
v
t
’i;
ufc'i
i„
.u
v
-ip
fn..,
itartion
l*i
Itox
"
........ i tillfornl i. uml tW inn Florida, on Momlnv the HI, 01 -Nr' ‘
n r* ‘ “ *H
,w TP"
r&gt;0rll0n ,l’
219,72 | Railroad Company Beg. a t the S. W. Corner of 1yd
Legal expense advertising, etc. 2','c .....................,.......
399
person In the Sillt" d a y .,f May, .i|J ami upon fullim 1 Magnolia Avenue
1541.31
m I-1nr Ida. the service of tl Said- to do so |ti. .-•• Fit, 1 'o o f." -o « 11|
549.29
2 in Bumnel’i Plat in the City of Sanford, Fla., M&gt;u
Engineering
574.............................................................
.
limn* in t.'h a o c e r y uptln whom '.vntilil he entered 11 alol you. Hj M suit 1
DnvcyV Hgbdivislott, Sanfiiril.
Idnd v"d
—
—
—
‘
South 58.5 feet, along tho East aide of Palmetto
fur ih
217.99
18
Th r e l u r e . Ihl* Is t„ ^ cnmiiaml heiou
the l l l l c to «/i",n
__ rhrtv"f d,berthed I ^ nb«rt G. Dnvcy, Lot 1
11754.87
I
Avenue, thence East 117 feet, thence North GO f t ,
T
o
t
a
l
C
o
at.
l.. Fish, a n tn n n i.d , io tra c t of land In il,.- “ hav. named I Robert G. Davey, Uit 2
257.39
59
I*!’ "11,11' ,l" au«l appear before colnplalnanis.
)
across
the railroad right-of-way, thence Wester­
•‘'7 39 To he borne entirely by adjacent property.
50
*r *“ 1,1 • Iren lt C o u r t, a t S anford.
IT IS F C ilT H F .rt O ltD lv I U lH ih a Rohcrt (*. Davey, iait 3
»■lurid
&lt;20?
ly
to
t&gt;cg.............................................
..... ......... IP.ft
the
nth
(td1
'
of
\pfll
this
oilier
hr
piltdHIod
lltice
u
W
t-i-l
.
.
.
n
..„
—
.
1
,
2325.05
Number of feet frontage
A l&gt; 1?;-, to main answ er m lint fi,|- , n,hi coil . catlv. w. ehri in n , ) , llOni'n a . LIU)c&gt;, I.ot 1
257.39
50
Idll 1 1 oiilplal
Atlantic
Coast
Line
15.0668
Assessment per foot frontage
in this iluv f 11*«l 1 Sanford Herald a new slut To»i orth- ' i i .,|,„- i f; I Is U*«. 1 «, s
257.39
50
«s.n"-i j nu i*y me coniplBlimnls in Hsin-d in rhe t'Hy of Sanfind s. *o .........
'
*■ '
Railroad Company B**g. nt tho N. E. Cor. of Lot 1
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
" J h n rw ls t- sitol Idll rtf limit* f o u n t) Florida.
257
10
fill
! Robert G. Davey, Lot 6
I
"nplaiiit
will
he
tak«a
a*
c
n
IN
WITNESS
WIIKftKOF
I
hav..
Blk F of Markham Park Heights run SELY. along
in 1 i.\ you.
Orange Park, Sanford.
Foot
F’inal
Iiert-onlo sei n).v hand uml official
It
the South right-of-way line of A. C. I* fly. 150 feet
further
ordered
Unit
Ihl*
seal
on
this
tile
3th
day
of
March,
134.69 N am p.
nolle,. |„ imldislifd In The Snnford A Ii. ip*.5.
..............
65
A*ses*&gt; incut
II. B. Lewis, i.ot 16
-Description
Frontage
thence North 62 feat across said right-of-way,
Herald .
M..„r
aewspaper pnhllslo-d In
\ I*. InH'til.ASS. fl.-rk.
263.56
51.2
If.
B.
Lewis,
Lot
17
N.
IL
Garner’s
2nd.
Add.
to
■
a n i o i M r i r l d u . o n c e e a c h w eek
tlv A M W C C K S . Ilt-pwly f | e r k . 1
thence NKLY. along the North line of A. 0. L. P.y.
for
257.39
.......................................50
*
‘ 'd is e c o tlv u
w ee Its. W it oil A ll o ii s e l m ld e f ,
' l l II. Lewis, (jit IS
Markham Park Heigh Is, Sanford.
‘ WITXI ’ my h a n d a n d t h e se a l
right-of-way 150 feet more or less to Palmetto Avg.
Solicitor-; f o r f o m p l n l t i u n t * .
,,
of the ' wet,It f o m t „f no S.-venth Mar.
50
240.00
YV. E. Scnggnn, Lht 1 Blk 1.
...‘. ..47.47
«, I i, jd 2J.
H B. lew is, Lit 19
2i2.$l
thence South to beg...... ........................................ 50.8
Judlel "
* ircnli of the Hiatt nf Apt .1. HI. 17
H nml May I.
__ ______
65
|: U v h , Lot jn
\Y'. E. S*i)ggan, L»t 2 Blk f.
265.27
.......52.17
Florida. In ml for Seoilnale Conn
nt.
-r.'..-f"
Amended Flat of i.ot I -go E xcept 1 ,m s ig nun 1 1
»v. |*(. Wells, Imt .1 tug L.................
2tM.27
M i l i i 1: o f
tiT i.ii tT h iy
rim
.......63,47
•* H I
met to Avenue with the South line of the Atlantic
tSeal)
i d
i i f i 'D 1 M ii;it si;» f i o &gt; s r ,
«M *w
Lnne’n Addition, $«tifnird, Florida.
57 4 7 ........
Boh
Iuhle.
Lot
t
Bib
1.
,
V. K. iHll'CU.ASS,
1 Mil* Ilf ill*- »*tr ».«. **
t oast | me tty. UO't Lake t'harnt Branch, fhettca
&lt;0 i n * . o t i S f . a ill v i \ t 1 ai:&gt; Howard flveriin, Lnt 16
............. —
56
288.21 Elizaoeth Dykes, E. 125.35 ft. fait 5 Blk L... ....... 52.47
•265^7
7" s■,|°VitiiU J ii«tti‘i)ii !!Irriiii nf
rim NYY'LY along the South line of said right-ofOF
T
i
n
:
trt'.lTK
OF
I
o
lll
|&gt;
1
,
"'•hla iq and for He nu mile
Howatd flverliu, Lot 18
. —............—............. h6
288.27 Elizabeth Dykes, E. 125.35 ft. U t fi Blk L... ___ BUG
258.1(9
i.'oonty.
way 150 feet, thence North aero** the said righta Ron ,,, . Ia-FOTTIrlH
59
288.27 Maude M. JiukJns, I-nt 7 Blk K
and
Noth-. Ih
uivt'ii tli.it I*. Howard Uvorlln, Lot 29
210,00
.......47.47
« w 1* KXl'KIt HoliclHi,
of-way
62 feet, thence SEI.Y. along NE side of
h and
IIiii;.; 11 iHiri'luispr of Tujt t V r t l f J .
The above 11ml foregoing final usscrttmienU arc payable without •fumes Abbott, U t 9 Blk K...........
oin *..1 (,,,. ti,,. I'rtnipMlnArtis.
265.27
....... 52.47
right-of-way 150 feet, thence South 63 feet ta
Hr IK&lt;&lt; RflHhnl iht Till il m »&gt;t J 11fit*
------------------I A. H |!'.♦i**J. l»t»H flit'll huIiI p«rtifl* interest up to April 15th. 192a, and from and after such tlale said ■lumen Ahlu.tt, Lot 1! Blk K...........
205.27
___ 1)2.47
beg .... ....... ............ ............ ............... ............ .........G ei
I cute il) Ilmy offUi mill hm* m.iilt* un*
Atm*
speeii.i
as;.cautm*nt
&gt;
will
Inpayable
only
in
io
fifteen
equal
annual
.......52.47
265217
.Minurva
K.
Field.
U
t
13
Blk
K
.....
tax iiuriii to 1-Mil*! ni
....
a r t i T u i atsox
foh m ea n o
G, C. Fellows Beg. at th» intersectioa af the east
1«]«!iii*** \v 1111 liivi * SaliJ i #1fllfli* installments with Interest »t 8 per rent per annum on all deferred Mrs. A. IL Haskins, Lot 15 Blk K
im
' N***:tt &gt;i:t 1 io n r.r.y
.....103.62
523.88
Wdili.li ' [llr ftlltnwIliK (Vf11* J,.
1**'••3 1*11
\ V* v i t i t Tt;s IflUlf
f..■
1,* ••hM
itiAi,
line extended of Palmetto Avenue a* laid out in
M*rltu&gt;(| [fro|K'rtv .♦!! 11411i'll 111 ^**nil
payments.
Sparling's Additiuu, Sanford.
* K ™ u VI'VTK o r I,oh 1it t,
11fill* nniiity. rtoriiiis. to-uit:
Markhnm Heights Add to Sanford, Fla., and the
Witnena my liund n &gt; City l ierk mol the Seal of the City of San­ Harold Washburn, Lot 9 Blk A
281.19
..... 68.21
K r a c l l o i i i l N l i U »*!* NVCV* K. rif
h«rei&gt;y g iv e n iltni 1,
Northerly line of the A. C. L R. R. right-of-way,
V i**i1is
U ukU.i lUvrr
2«. Twin )9 ^ ford, Florida, this 5th day Ilf Mart'll A. D. 1925.
1*1' ‘ ” &gt; JMIH
llllt dklldhiT III »1i
281.19
Frqnk I ■■ sing. Lot 7 Blk A
. . Sfi.21
ty K.iibI.
1 - m r ir u , «* Jfi»e 121 iiatfed th«* 2
: nd
on
their U k r Charm Hrunciq run N orth 112.1 feet.
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Tt:**
snfif
laml
attexar&amp;
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1-. U. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
YV. A. Fitt i, I.),t 8 Blk A
................................-56.21
281.19
1*1 1a* II*
i». n*.
is#If.r eHu^
(1if* *1 Ih* •I 11•* of Ihf Imuiiidp nf muHi tSEAL)
Mill ca-fi i”
1f li*tt
,i
East
120 feet. South 132.1 feet, Weal 120 feet to
Inin
.
111y
-* ^ l f f
pp H um e la the rum
r
Sf. s. Bauntol, U t 0 Blk A
........................... 56.21
Publish March 13, 29, 27; April 3-10
284.19
■1
Ul'll fllT I.i A, t|
te»
beg. ------;...... — ------------------------- ----------- 132. t
t'Ol.tl
To.lt
| | ,lv*.
iViJat.,.1
Jaod'lh.V jin TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON IIUGHKY S. s. Hutimel, !.ot 19 Blk A
.......... .............. ...80.21
284.19
fc lit r. ri j,*i **•!i"'**t'llil ill?I1 'If 11'
(hr fillr&gt;06.69 ^ ‘ 6 at tho intersection of the West line extended of
IV};: ,,v
,;,V# ft!*
STREET FROM PARK AVENUE WEST TO PUKNCII AYES! E. jo. I-'. Allen, lo t l Blk B ....................... ........... 12d
initiuli* | ,
217.73
| Palmetto Avenue as laid out in Markham Park
b*l««rl&lt;|.i.
I
»
«
•
&lt;
■
n
IlHf
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that
thw
construction
i
f
the
iu
■L D. Davison, !&gt;ot 9 Blk IJ.....................
..........
19
I 01 SI I ti» 4
corild tit
Uk
Heights Adil, to Sanford, Fla., and the Northerly
t».
S. It.
SHect
from
Purlt
Avenue
west
In
French
W.
L.
Davis,
Lot
19
Blk
B
19
247.73
I II
II * f*&lt; phalt pavement on Hughey
id i.i
&gt;
•*%•ljt«1a,|. *.If
lim jtttf ilmpfili •nl X
linn
nf the A. C. l~ k. R. right-of-way on thoir
Avenue
has
bv«-n
completed,
ami
the
jrunt|detrd
work
has
been
finally
(Harry
Hccrott,
I.ot
11
Blk
II
49
217.73
i
i).
yunuu*.
tlfjl’iltl
i in*
lak e Charm Branch, run North 8731 feet. W«M to
-f f I i1 f f m fv*It?
accepted
by
the
City
Commission
of
the
City
of
Sanford.
Fioiida.
Lane's
Addiliuii,
Sanford.
•%ll |»u r«'I
%| |^$*
U*‘K. 44f Intx. 4»f 1H hfl;* W f * f
Pfilw fill, 'i lnt# »fIn T*un*t» 1tin
The following i*. til*, final estimate for pavb.g Hughey Street fr»o) j Iivrnhl Printing t'o.. Lot 2 3 ......... ............. ....... .ml
283.12 | -tM R. R. Rtght-of-)i*ay, thence Southerly along
rr in 4 a til. w ilt i iC. l!n«* «if VI'?*;
Jf
Iff
A. I r mi
*1*Vlf 11
raid rigl)t-of*way to beg. ........... ...........................87.3
*m ■■ti &gt;
4*61f *
Park A vne* west to French Avenue 2 t feet in width will) sheet Of'- T. I . Link. Lot 24 . . . . .........
.... ............ U\
283.12
1,1# c*h. %v. Id*.3^
ikirtl I)v r , made
m idf
1%
1,-f a ee*** *’* *
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itO.ii
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lit 11)u II lie* SMI 1
......
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... &lt;*u
15.00 w A. Hill, Sy., U t 30 ..........
281.121special assessments will be payable only in fifteen equal aaoaaliO ...56
14100 Stn. yds. overhaul (fi&gt; le
2r,mi.r»2!(a '*». il. Sanders, Lot 31...... ...
283.13 i atallmont* with interest at 8re per annum on all tfcfvrratf paymentr.
.1302 lin. ft. rurb and goiter at "•&gt;
. . 50
70:M0 (1c . |* B ritt, el ul, L'tt 13 ............
l'q.l.12 i
Wttmaa my hand aa *’ity Clerk and the Peal of the t ty &lt;t
....50
223 lin. ft. *li)|&gt;l hearli'ri
| t * f I**-**# .* *•* f • •
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4145.20
...
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f„ot
37,,,
283.12
’
(Saalf
1* H. F l(IL lf3 , City Clerk.
4260
aq.
yd*,
sheet
asphalt
top
(9&gt;
1.02
full*.
101.10 c . U lirilt, et a!. Lot 39..,*,......
....W
317 sip yd*, concrete alley return* &lt;g» 30c
283.12 | Publish Mar. 13, £0, 27; Apr. 1 - 1 0 . ___ ^
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THE SANFORD

l^ W h y F m G la d / B o b b e d M y H a ir

FRIDAY, APRIL 3, IMS.

To to borne entirely by adjacent property.
Number of feet frontage

Assessment per foot frontage

$7.68
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.

BytAILIRN PRINGLE

lower. But distinction comes only
b o tf'T suppose say other to tb s leader of tb s crowd, and the
I CM aver has bar balr girl who la Individual enough to be

independent.

bobbed tor
Aa to being lasy—listen to thlel
sen that pi TOpted ms to
aubmlt to tha barber's It 1 were that I shouldn't ba spssd-

iff on# has
1 and has
ifessa several years on tha stags
sad before the screen, appearing
la various characterisations but
always with her feminine. crown,
tug glory" ta the length and abun­
d a nce tha t Narnre intended, for
u s e to expose one'e locks to the
she a rin g process U a ste p to be
ta k e n only a f te r profound and
prayerful consideration.

..
^
Name------Description

W. W. C.
lag long, weary hours In the studio
W.
W. C.
or on the production lot while the
director orders scenes to be shot Seminole
over and over again. T here's ro­ Blk. 11
mance in film work, and entertainm eat and fun, but, most of all, Seminole

Chapman &amp; Tucker’s Addition, Hanford
Smith. The N. Sfl. 1 ft. Lot 1, Elk. 2 ..
Smith. The N. 20.7 ft. lot 7 Blk 2 _
County Bank, The N. 26.7 f t lot!

p7tlC&gt;i,-.U-r •u&lt;i khauacd uiy m ibtl

Even s fter reaching a final con
elusion ll was with tear tad treiu
hllog tliht | approached the bartor's chair. lluI tbs experience
equipped ins ta Impersonate Marl#
Antoinette on th* screen end I
hope th* opportunity may ons day
he mins | kuu« now how sbe fait
wheu sh* went to th* guillotine
ll was less than s mouth ago
llitt I suffered the shiars to touch
my locks but already I’m glad I
did it I'm s convert and my eon
version was complete It “took *
Mr Figaro oiuy count me anions
hi* faithful customers beucerurth
Hut. I repeat. I joined ths 0ot&gt;
Pers f°r. _v_f&lt;5*uu peculiarly, even
’uniquely, my~nwn Long and ps.
Mentlr n* | listened to th* argujq en ti that wer* poured Into my
cars* *«h'd carefullr as I considered
ihetn. I wgs not in th* end swayed
liy'iiny of them In giving my indt
vldual endorsement to the bob I
don't want to ba understood as uy
log to Inllueucw soy other girl I
otcn apeaking for myself only, and
without ibe reason that I shall r»
veal later—please be patient just
a minute or two glrla—I am not
sure that I should tava Ul uiy
tresses go
Mn-i qlrla who bob do so. t sup
'pose, because they waul to look
‘younger than they are or because
dt bsppm i to b* tbs styls. or b*
,21U-C tin ) ale i**» Now. j in oot
p Uioussnd years old snd I bav* no
desire to b* or to appear s day
younger than I am—really' So
wipe that consideration off tbs
s'ata
And I am ool such s slave to
fcshlon that I feel bound to adopt
a r e ry p o s i n g erase, every wblrn
end irr..-* that sffeci others. It's
*a*y Viougli tv iv'.’. j * :h* crowd —
If you',* atOsag tv U* just S fol-

OF

R E S O L U T IO N S

NO.

1,444.63

1,632.94

bard, relentless work.
Of course I know, too. that short
M. F. Robinson,The N. 125.7 f t Blk. 14 ............ 2
hair Is a comfort Id dancing. It
•la y s put. Wblls you are whirling
M- F. Robinson, The S. 122.3 ft. Blk. 1 4 ..........
2
about you are oot In c onstant larM. F. Robinson, The N. 125.7 ft. Blk. 22 ................ 2
ror lest your permanent wavs Is
M. F. Robinson,The S. 122.3 ft. Blk. 22 ............... 2
a t high tide sa d U canting Its apray
o*«rf your partner's shoulders as
First Street Extension, Sanford
well as your own
Hut It wasn't
James E. P arrott, Lot 1 Blk. A ....... .......................
even iliai tb.ii -It u-r mined my da­ James E. P arrott, Ix t 2 Blk. A ..............................
e m on. nor yet the assurance of
Joseph Reizenntein, Lot 3, Blk. A ...........................
some of the pro Uobbleta that
B. Bnrostein. Lot 4 Bib A .................................. .
bobbed balr prevents congeatlon
or th e brain. I struggled along tav­ Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 6 Blk A ...................
ern! years without cutting my balr,
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 6 Blk. A ...................
and. aa far aa I was able to Judge,
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 7 lllk. A
................
suffered no impairment of my man
Sanford
Hotel
Realty
Co.,
Ix
t
3
Blk.
A
................
tai faculties.
Now. at last. tc till you why I Louis Wolf, Ix$ 9 Blk. A ............................ ............
Louis Wolf, Lot 10, Blk. A ......................................
did sacrifice my lock* It waa p a r t
ly becam e I was getting a r e p u la
J. II. W ettstlne, Lot 11 Blk. A ..............................
lion aa a screen vampire, and I J. II. W ettatlne. Lot 12, Blk A ...............................
have a perfect horror of that. My
Frederick E. Crandall, Lot 11 Blk. B
hair, you se« grew very loog. and
Frederick E. Crandall, Lot 12, Blk B .....................
to part It In the middle and brush
Louis Wolf and S. S. Goffin, Lot 13 Blk. B ...........
II down on bulb aides seemed the
Ixuis Wolff and S. S. Goffin, Lot 14 Blk.B ......... :
only way to dreas IL That, of
course, Is the severest of forma, I l-cul* Wolff and S. 8 . Goffin. Lot 15. Blk. B ....... !
ssii It accentuated me "vamp** 1m ' 8. S. Goffin. I x t 16 Blk. B
.............................

I S. S. Goffin, lo t 17 RBj.^ *»
........................
;
i
S.
J.
c
»ffln,
I
x
t
Ih H i? ti
.............
j
for s vampire I wes described as
Morris Felnscibar; Mor.io Robinson;
" s ta tu ir q u s ," aud here again ilia
plain, severe dressing was partly
I /u is Robinson; J. Morton Ferrlor, Lot 19 Blk. B..1
responslbla
Now. 1 am oot a J Morton Ferrler, Lot 20 Blk. B ...........................|
Doric or Ionic creation. I am not
John J. Sklllman. I x t 10 Blk. C ...............................;
oionumantal In any tense
And I
olm J. Skillmun, Lot 11 Blk. C . . . . . .. .......
•
recall quite as much at (lie Idea of
Snnford
Hotel
Realty
Co.,
Lot
12
Blk
C
.............
I
being pigeon bolcd In pictures, ot
Sanford
Hotel
Realty
Co.,
Lot
13
Blk.
C
...................
a
being typed a* ni lUe ilionithi of
S. Bolo Dean. I x t 14, Blk. C..................................i
belna mnUe s “vamp" I feel fbai
my rauga Is sutllclootly broad to
S. Bobo Dean, E. 13.89 ft. Lot 15 Blk. C ..... .......
Ur. Augustus Mitchell, W. 12.22 ft. Lot 16 Blk. C .1
Ur. Augustus Mitchell, Lot 10 Blk. C ...................... J
Morris Fciwselber; Monte.
|{nb|n»on; Lewis Robinson, Lot 17, Blk. C ...........5
Morris; Feiwselber; Monte
Robinson; Ixwis Robinson, Lot 18, Blk. C ...............i
Forrest Lake, Lot 10, Blk. D .....
J
Forrest Lake, I x t 11, Blk D .......
1
Forrest Lake, Lot 12, Blk. D ...................................I

1,632.94
3.140.27
3.140.27
2,771.98
3,017.18
314.03
314.03
314.03
314.03
314.03
314.03
314.03
314.03
314.03
314.03
314.03
339.15
*10 00
318.67
318.80
318.67
n iaa n
315.0?
318.80
318.67

\ - W MellrmviUe, Sanford
E. F. Lane, Block 4 --------------------------------------- J 1 0
1,581.30
E. F. Lone, Block 5
-----------------------------------1M.«
1,117.69
E. F. IJinc, Block 10 ......... .......................... .............210
1,581.30
E. F. Lane, Block 11
------------- J ---------------- 166.4
1,717.69
Notice la hereby given to any and all persona Interested In the
•P « W »s,'*»n&gt;^nta against the rarloos pieces of property above
described that raid special special fissfrsn
m ta
ta are
are payable
p.
mm
In full within thirty day a fter the afove and foregoing,
_
special assessment roll has been equalised, approved end confirmed, or
In ten equal annual installm ents with interest a t 8 To per annum
from and after the time said special assessments stand approved
and confirmed.
A meeting of the Equalising Board of the City of Sanford, Fla,
will be held a t the City Hall a t 2:30 P. M. on tha 13th day of Apr!
A. D. 1925, at which meeting said Board will hear any and ail com
plaints and objections as to such soecial assessm ent* and will a 1

Adopted on the 9th day of March A. D., 1925, by the n
mission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
The following is the estim ated cost of paving Mellonvill*
from Fourth Street South to Celery Avenue, a width of 24 ft
Fourth Street South to Tenth Street extended east and a i
40 feet from Tenth Street extended East South to Celery
with sheet asphalt on a 6 inch rock base.
Estim ated cost from Fourth St. to Tenth St.
2500 cu. yds. grading a t 5 0 c ______:....... ...........
3700 Hn. ft. concrete curb and gutter a t 8 5 c _
200 iin. ft. flush curb a t 35c _______ ___ ,___....
4900 sq. yds. paving a t 12.00 ------------------:____
100 Iin. ft. 12 inch storm sewer at 81.10 ____
680 Hn. ft. 15 inch storm sewer a t $1.75 ....___
1250 Hn. f t 18 Inch storm sewer a t $2.40 _____
7 inlets a t $35.00 .................... ........ ____ ___ ____
4 nunholes a t $60.00 __________ _____ ____ __
3,600 Iin. ft. 3 inch drain tile at $100.00 per M.
Engineering, advertising, legal expense ........___

193

AND

NO.

.

318.80
318.67
327.84
327.97
327.97
.127417
Total estimated cost .........
$19,780.63 J. G. Michael, Lot 1 ..........
327.97
Jim Balanis, Lot 2 ......................... .
To be borne entirely by adjacent property,
174.47
Jim Balanis," Lot* 3' .....
Number
of
feet
frontage
............
.............. .
.4297.28
163.50
Assessment per foot frontage ___
B M. Domer, Lot 4 .......... .......
...$4,603
327.97
B. M. Dorner, Lot 5 ............. ....................
FRED T. WILUAMS. Engineer,
!- J. Ball, Lot 6 ...................... ....................
Foot
Prel
Name----- Description
Peter Botzis, Lot 7 .......................
Frontage
Assv
M. 0 . Haddock, Lot 8 .......................
Fort Mellon, Sanford.
R. H. Berg and R. L. Dean, Lot 22
W. C. Williamson, Lot 9 ............ ................
R. H. Berg and R. L. Dean, Lot 23 .
Chris Blane, I x t 10 ........................... ......Z ..
W. P. Carter, Lot 24 ............. .......
Miss H. L. Vamedo, Lot 11 ........... .
W. p. Carter, Ix t 26 ........................
A. H. Cmrrott, Lot 12 .......... .....Z.."Z...
Frank Loss
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 13 ........
I-ot 20 ......... ....... ....................
R. II. Marshall, Lot 27 ...........................
I-. II. Connelly and J. G. Wimbish, Lot 14
J. W\ McKeown, Lot 28 .................................
R.
Dodson I x t 16 .....................
i. Dodson,
I-. S. Remsburg, Ix t 29 ......... ......... ;....
A. P. Connelly, I x t 10 ........ .
J. C. Hutchinson, Lot 30 ............. .................
Dane Jensen and Lloyd Voorhees, Lot 17.....
E. Rumph, Lot 31 ..............................
W. B. Zachry, Lot 18 ........ ............. ............ *
Mrs. Dooley, Lot 32 ........................ .........
Mellonvllle, Sanford
L Boyle, Ix t 33 .................................... _ ' .Z
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 1, Blk. 28 .
Murtlia Chappell, Ix t 34 ......................_
J. J. Gut, The NMi of Blk. 34 ............... ........
Hal Wight, Lxt 35 .......................................... "
Jo. Russell, The SH of Blk. 34 .
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Ix t 30 ...............
Jo. Russell, All of Blk. 40 ___
Mrs. Daisy Bandel, Lot 41 ................
P « e Acre#, Sanfpci
Mrs. Daisy Bandel, Lot 42 ....................
L. F. Lane, Lot 10 ...................... .... ........
W. B. Zachry, Lot 43 ....... .................... .....
E F . Lane, The N. 302.6 ft. of Lot ’l l .......
O. Colcock, Ix t 44 ...................................
E. F. Lane, The S. 26.4 ft. of Lot 11 .......
W. S. Earle, Lot 46 ..............................
E. F. Ixne, The N. 155.7 ft. of Lot 24 ..........
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 4 0 ..... .’.___ ....
City of Sanford Athletic Field: The South 1
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 47 ............
of lot 24 and beg. a t Intersection of the
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 48 ........
line of Mellonvllle Ave. and C
Ft. Mellon Development Co., I x t 49 .............
North 4 degrees east on center
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 60 ................
ville Ave. 486 f t thence E ast
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 61 ......
South 4 degrees West 480 ft. tl
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 62 ........
ft. to beg___ ______ __ __ _____
Edwurd Higgins, Lot 63 ............. .......
Mrs. Elizabeth Gaudern—Beg. at the
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 64 ...............
1 of Ella A. Pace’s Plat of Par
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 65 ............
Tp. 19 S. R. 30 E., run S. 4 deg,
Ft. Mt-llori Development Co., Ix t 56 .......... .....
West 100 ft. North to North lin«
Ft. Mciiun Development Co., Lot 5 7 ......
ly to beg __ __ ______ ___
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 58
Mrs. Elma G. Stephens—Lot 1 of
M. Wimbish, Lot 59 ...................... ....... .
Plat of Part of Section 30 Tp.
J. C. Mundy, Lot 60 ..................................
Im j N. 50 ft., of E. 100 ft......
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 61 .... .........
T. \ \ . Long—Beg. at the intersectioi
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 62 ..............
line of Mellonvllle Ave. with
F t Mellon Development Co., I x t 63 .... .............
of Seventh St. run South 4 degi
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 64 .... ........
ter line of Mellonvllle Ave. 133
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 65 ..........
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 66 ..............
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 67 ...........
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 68 ...............
Ft. Mellon Development Co„ Lot 69 ___
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 70 .....
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 71 ..............
Ft. Mellon Development Co., I x t 72 ...... .......
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 73 .............
Ft. Mellon Development Co., I x t 74 ............
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 75 ........ ........
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 70 ................
L. H. Connelly, Lot 77 - .......................
Joe Gonzalez, Lot 78 .....................................
Miss helm* Thornley, Lot 79 ...............
B. L. Perkins, Lot 80 ....................
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 81 ........... ...
Ft. Mellon Development Co., I x t 82 ........ ......
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 83 ________
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 81 _______
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lof 85 ..... .......
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 86 ....... ,
Ft. Mellon Development Co.. I x t 87 .............
f t . Mellon Development Co.. I x t 88 .
Ft. MVlIon Development Co., I x t 89 __ _____
N. 0. Garner—That portion oi lot 6 lying South of
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 90 ....... ......
the center line of Tenth St. extended e a s t ....... 167.6
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 91 ................
Lva A. Herndon, Lot 7
...... ..........................196.4
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 92 Z Z Z Z
Nettie Ingram, Ix t 8 .
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Ix t 93 ______ _
L e e H a r t , L o t y ............
Ft. Mellon Development Co., Lot 9 4 .................
..............- ......— ......... 152.4
j 225 8
Lva A. Herrdoit, Lot 10
Notice ia hereby given to uny and all pel
..................................130.1
1,
W #
Notice i&lt;
ia hereby given to
special assessments against the various pieces
®ny and all persona interested in tbs
special assessments against the va
scribed that said special assessments are psyat
— rious pieces of property above dr
scribed that said special
day* after the above and foregoing special as.
*r t P*y»b,« 1“ full within thirty
days i after th* a(w.Ye sr
equalized, approved and cuufirined, or in ten
equalized, approved and
______
menta with interest at 8T. per annum from a
ments with interest a t 8% per ent
special assessments stand approved and coni
■Pedal assessments Hand approve,. ....
A meeting of th* Equalizing Board
W,H ** held a t the City Hail at 2:30 P.
A- D. 1925, a t which meeting said Boar
plaints and objections as to auch special
time adjust and equalise said assossmei
vignt, and when said special auessinec
justed same will th*n itan/4 mn/irw.*j
the property aguSn&gt;t which xa.id

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191.

Adopted on the 23rd clay of February A. D. 1925,
Commbrlon of the City of Sanford, Florida.

I he following is the vstimuted coat of paving Fimt Street 62
fte t in width irom Sanford Avenue Fust to Sun Curios Avenue and
a i feet in width front San Carlos Avenue Kar-t to Mellonvllle Avenuc vritli sheet asphalt un a 7 inch rock base front Snnford Ave. to
San Carlo* Ave. and on a 6 inch rock box* from San Carlo* Ave­
nue East to Mellnnvillc Avenue.
From Sanford Avenue to San Carloa Avenue:
6000 cu. yds. grading ut 60c ..„ ...........
................
$ 3,000.00
fib-10 lilt. ft. concrete curb and gutter nt H5r
to a ,n n
jnouu aq. yds. paving a t $2.30 .. .................................
35.190.00
•5CC •&gt;(. yti». brick to De rclanl at 50e ........
.
500.00
2000 lilt. It. 18 inch atorm sewer at $1.10 ........
2,200.00
1010 iin- ft. 15 inch storm sewer at $1.75 .
..........
1,820.00
22 inlets a t $35.00 ..... .....
...... .. ..........................
770.00
f» manhc.Vs at $60.00 ................................... ..........................
540.00
mvw mi. li, 4 mi'll u r a u i un* u t 915U.OO .. ..............
TfJU.QO
BO cu. yds. clans “B" concrete at $23.00 ..............
690.00
Inlaying 90 Iin. ft. 24 inch sewer ut $3.00
270.00
Engineering, advertising, legal expenses etc, 8 per cent
3,811.00
1*£*41?
To ini but ne entirely by adjacent property
Number of feet frontage ........ ..................... .
Arsesiinent per foot frontage
. $11.8559 x .7
From San Carlo* Avenue to Mellouville A
DO? cu yda. excavation a t 50o ...... ................
1250 lln. ft. concrete curb und gutter at 85c
2500 aq. yds. paving a t $2.00 ____ _______
400 |;n. ft. 12 inch storm sewer ut $1 .1 0 ........
f manliol

Sanford Daily Herald

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Classified Directory
ANY FURNITURE TO S E L L ? USED FURNITURE CO.—Mir­
rors resilvered. fair prices paid
for second-hand furniture. Call
Phone 647.

__ ______ 10 c a lias

'" ~ ~ _____ - *« a U a*

________ 0e • Mae
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!k Face Typ* eouDia »»«&gt;•

Total estimated cost ----------------------------L. R. PH IIJP 3, City Clerk.
To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners,
Number of feet frontage --------------- ------------- ...
Assessment per foot frontage ........... ...........................
Estimated cost from Tenth St. to Celery Ave.
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHORITY 1200 cu. yds. grading a t 50c _________________ .....
OF RESOLUTION NO. 198.
1780 Hn. ft. curb and g utter a t 85c ..........................
100 Hn. ft. Gush curb a t 35c ......... .........................
4300 sq. yds. paving a t $2.00 .... ................. .................
900 Hn. ft. 12 inch atorm sewer at $ 1 .1 0 ... .... ....
4 inlets a t $35.00 ..................................;..... ..................
1 manhole ......... ............ ...................... — .....................
Summerlin Avenue from Fourth Street south to Eighth St
of 24 feet wide with a 5 Inch rock base surface treated.
1000 Hn. ft. 3 Inch drain tile at $100 per M...............
3000 cu. yds. grading at 50e _____ __________ _____
5 1.500.00 Engineering^, advertising, legal expense etc.......... Z*
* - *0
*• . —te.eavw
!!*•,&amp; .8T7?*-®
r - ' ^ r at 3V
..........
. 4,503.00 -•*14.
sq. yds. paving at $1.30 ....... ........... ......... ................ .
Total
estimated
coat
..............................
.......
3.580.00
1000 sq. ft. concrete alley returns a t 35c ..............
360.00 To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
600 Iin. ft. 18 inch atorm sewer at $2.40 .................
1 200.00 Number of feet frontage .................................................
1200 Iin. ft. 12 inch storm sewer at $1.10 ........ .. ......... .....
1,320.00 Assessment per foot frontage ....................... ..........
2 manhole.* pt $60.00 ...................................
120.00
6 Inlets a t $35.00 ........................
.....................................
210.00
6000 lln. ft. 3 inch drain tile at $100 per M.................... .1......
500.00
Engineering, advertising, legal expense, etc...................."""
1,495.65

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FOR PROFIT

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Justify roe in clslmlug versatility
I even bavo so stubltloo to play la
a comedy rol* one day.
All things considered. It seemed
tn me that to part with my long
hair would he s step toward th#
complete attainment of uiy goal —
to bo so all around woman In plo
turos. Oiled for any part. Oppor­
tunity cam* wban I was asked to
play th* lead la Vltagrapb's "WildOro." There I have tho roio of
Just a real American girl—neither
"vsmplsh" oor “statuesque,” sad I
tall at one* that my bobbing was
vindicated 8" — I'tn glad!
Kerhsps bobbed balr has other
rest merits than th* on* I have In­
dicated I haven't m eant to make
light ot th* r e tso o s that prompt
other girls to ut* ths shears. I
merely brushed them aside be­
cause ot tha t on* reason th a t waa
uppermost lo my mind. It ts conc«?vabl* th a t *v«a without the ambltlou tha t cwotto'.i in* I might
still bav*
a bobbts. J'usslbiy. Wh* &gt; m • • f

THE SANFORD HERALD. FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1925,

SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTBi
OF RESOLUTIONS NO. I N AND NO. ItT .

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SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED
1TY

Prelim.
Assessment

County Bank, The S. 23.3 ft. Lot 7

prsi^vu,
VV(i»n I WMn'f

1 b e v ra te d for a long, long time.
I C.iumJen-u the subject pro and
'cua. consulted with friend*, dlrec•to is s a d m a r t acquaintances, lla
-tened to all in* stock argum ents
albit hM # ever been advanced, both
f-** c:&gt;d s ja ln a t. and « « !g U d th*
.qiH“- t U a frout every conceivable
uagln. Ilam lvtv pioblom. "to be
or a :t to be." could oot have been
of crasser concern to biro then wee
mlue- • "to bob or nnt to bob” —to
mo. end I exercised tny feminine

Foot
Frontage

*

‘ reduced rat** ar# tor eoaeatlva insertions.,
words of avsraga length

-uut*4 a tin*.

HOPKIN’S ELECTRIC S H O E
SHOP—We turn out neat work,
with quick service and we use
the best m aterials.

Automobiles
Car* For Sale
1924 Dodge Coupe.
1921 Dodge Touring.
1921 Dodge 3-4 Ton Truck.
1023 Dodge Touring
1923 Dodge Sedan
1921 Dodge Sedan
"Term* to some peoule”
I. W. PHILLIPS’ SONS
Phone 3

Advertising

PRINTING

Miscellaneous

Real Estate

FOR SALE—Space on the page
for classified advertisements.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or well that second-hand goods?

Help Wanted
WANTED— Middle age colored
*•w*m*»m *C Cwwai and du KClirlMI
house work. Apply Mrs. G. W.
Spencer, Sanford Height. Phone
No. 400.
WANTED— Bookkeeper, can han­
dle several extra sets of books,
Apply “ Bookkeeper” care of Her*
aid._____________
______

im rrtlo n .

Building Material

J.

RMATURB AND MOTOR RE­
WINDING.
rEWART ELECTRIC SERVICE
CO. Expert Electrical repairs.
103 W. Central Ave. Orlando,
Fla.
AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT
E.NT-A-REEL
Car. Diiv# It
yourself. Oak and Second SL
Phone 3.
AUT08 FOR HIRE
?A G IE AUTO SERVICE Daj
or night. Meets all trains. Bag
. fs&gt;Te transfer. Phone 551.
AUTO WKECKEH
A. MERO
vice. Day
phone 69C
BELL CAFE
ianford’s best in Service and Qual
Uy. First Street and Park Ave
nue.
DRUGS
ANEY’S DRUG STORE — Pre­
emptions, Drugs, Sodas.
We
er« as near you vs your phone.
Call 103.
ELECTRICAL
BANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Gillon &amp; P latt
*6 Magnolia.
Everything elec­
trical. Phone 421 Electraglth
J ta d io .____________________
FILLING STATIONS AND
AUTO SUPPLIES

8 T A T B O F F L O R ID A . TO : Ma.-.ha
Aery*. S a m u e l A cres, M a rttin Kclirod e r. M artini A. S c h r o d e r . M a r t h a A.
A. S c h r o d e r . W. It. Hchrodt-r. W i l ­
lia m &gt;1. S c h r o d r r . C o lin M. n o o n e .
S arah
Je n n e tte
B oone. S a m p s o n
B o o n s.
■
C h risto p h er,
( w h o s o a l v o n n a m e I* u n k n o w n , )
- ■ ■ - ■ ■- —
■W lK h ttn a n . ( w h o s o
g lv o n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ) T h o m s *
S. S p l n n s y , A. B e c k e r , e n d o uch of
tn e n t If l i v i n g a n d If d ead , nil p u rt i c s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t s In t h e l a n d s
a n d p r e m i s e s I n v o lv e d In t h i s su it,
a s h e ir s , d e v is e e s , a r a n t e e s a n d
o th e r claim an ts
under
th e
said
M a r t h a A c re s. H am u et A c re s M a r ­
t h a S c h r o d e r . M a r t h a A. S c h r o d e r .
M arth a
A A. S c h r o d e r . W. 11.
oriiiu d er,
W lltia n i
it. M rnroder.
C o lin M. B oone,
S arah
Jetin ette
B oone, S u n ip s o n B o on e, ■ ■ ----------C h r i s t o p h e r . ( W h o s o n a m e Is u n ­
k n o w n ) . ---------- W l a h t m a n . ( w h o s o
K lven n a m e Is u n k n o w n ) T h o m a s
S. S p in n e y , A. B e c k e r, a n d e a r h of
t h e m d e c e a s e d o r o t h e r w i s e , a n d all
u n k n o w n p u rtle s claim in g an In te r ­
e s t In t h e l a n d s a n d p r e m i s e s I n ­
v o lv e d In t h i s su it.
I t n p p e a r l n v by t h e s w o r n h ill of
c o m p l a i n t h e re in ,
th a t
you may
claim so m e rla h t. title o r In terest
In a n d to t h e l a n d s in v o lv e d In th e
s h o v e s t y l e d su it, u s b e in g s i t u a t e
In S e m i n o le C o u n ty ,
F lo rid a and
d e s c r ib e d as. ' T h e s o u t h h a l f of
th o n o r t h e a s t q u a r t e r of t h e n o r t h cast q u a r t e r of th e so u th e a s t q u a r ­
te r . a n d t h e n o r t h h a l f of th e s o u t h ­
e a s t q u a r t e r o f th e n o r t h e a s t q u a r ­
te r of th e so u th e a st q u a r te r o f Sec­
t i o n I. T o w n s h i p 20 s o u t h , Ku u k «
30 e a s t ."
You n n d e a c h o f y o u a r e t h e r e ­
fo r * h e r e b y r e q u i r e d to u p p e a r to
th * hill o f c o m p l a in t In t h i s r u u s e
u t t h e C o u rt
H o u se a t H an fo rd .
H em lnolo C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , o n M o n ­
d a y , th * f o u r t h d a y o f May. 1923,
n nd u p o n f a i l u r e to s o a p p e a r , d e ­
e r s * p r o c a n fe s w i w ill he e n t e r e d
UKalnst y o u . t h e s a id b e i n g I n s t i t u t ­
ed f o r t h e purp&lt;&gt;*o o f q u i e t i n g t Ki­
ln *he a b o v e n a m e d c o m p l a i n a n t in
a n d to t h - la n d s a b o v e d e a c r i h - d .
I T IS FL’U T I I H R O R D E R G D t h a t
t h i s o r d e r b e p u b li s h e d o n e - a w e e k
f o r e ig h t c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s In th e
H an fo rd l l - r a l d . a n e w s p a p e r p u b ­
lish e d In S u n fo r d . H -m lu o le C o u n ty .
F lo r id a .
IN W I T N E S S W IIK R K O K . I h a v e
h e r e u n t o s e t niy h a n d a n d officia l
s e a l on t h i s t h e &amp;th d a y o f M arch
192ft.
V. K. DOUGLASS, C le r k .
By A. M. W K K K 8 . D e p u t y C la r k .
W ils o n it H o u s e h o ld e r .
S o l i c i t o r s f o r C o m p l a in t .
Ji.tr ti. I t , Zv. si,

ELLOWS* SERVICE STATION
Gai, Oil, Tires, Accesao- Ane * in II *« ....I \&lt; .
service with a smile. Elm
First. Phone 447 L3.
,W1GHTS—Three stations. Magnolla and Second. First and Elm,
I ®«M&lt;-:d Avenue and 10th Street.
__Mpert service.
—_
F LORIST
VMY DID
TEWAUT THE FLORIST”
YOO HANfE.
w,7
for all occasions.
THAT W A L L
— “i i i l m l e . Phony 260-W
tjAFEL P o T A
1M *
Y)
LEWIS O’BRYAN.
i
M O T H E R ? '*
•-•mlnole Bank Buildl
------Phone 4I7-L 3.
H S CHER’S M ARKET-W e have
«o meats and we also can fur»h you with delicious delicates»- Phone 579-W. 106 Park

I

In c lu d in g S u n d a y , morning Issu*.
I cent pnr word, minimum lie.

PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
scene of stupendous developmentRead about it in the Palm Beacb
P o st Sample copy sent on re­
q u est
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reaches potential buyers. Palatka Daily News is circulated in
an industrial and agricultural sec­
tion.
TO REACH BUYERS or seller* of
Florida real estate advertise in
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a word daily, two cents a word
Sundays.

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T h e r e a r c r a w 320 c i t i e s !r&lt; thA n iat-h •?.-;« iMffV.V
i n e d t h e n r e a w ith i n t h e i r b o u n
d q r i e e i n t o v.nne*.
.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—4 pas­
senger Cole 8, good tires and
new battery. Car in fine condition
211 French Ave.
FOR SALE—Cabinet talking ma­
chine anti 25 records. First
class condition
$55.00. Citrus
Heights Filling Station, Orlando
Road.

FOR RENT—Two largo sleeping
rooms, first floor, suitable fot
gentlemen. Private bath with hoi
wntcr. Permanent people prefer­
red. Address “C. J .” care of Her
»M.

I DAVID B. HYEtt
ARCHITECT
M -m b*r A. L ^
D o se B u il d in g
O rlaado. F la rte a

COMFORTABLE TO
STOP THEIR TKAMPINti
NUNEATON. Eng.. Anr. 3. —
In order to discourage vagrants
from tramping the road, Poor Law
authorities have turned the local
workhouse into n work-mansion.
CARPENTER WANTED
The aid casual wnrtl has been
abolished and replaced by a cheer­
ful room with bright colored wall..
papers, linoleum covered floors undj
comfortable chairs in which cas- |»ai_
uuls may sit while having meals nt j
n long polished table.
A supply of hooks and newspn :
pers is provided for evening rend- i
ing in n steam-heated room, and ! ___
spring mattreaacd beds await th,-1 R,»
weary traveller at night. Regular . good
inmates have the use of u piano | Care
and n radio set, and there is a sup
ply of toys for the children
WOMEN HOCKEY PLAYERS
HEADED FOR AMERICA
BELFAST, Ireland, Apr. 3.—Announccment th at a Scotch-Irish
women's hockey team would make
a tour of the United States and
rannda in September, hus uroused
interest here, und more than a score
of aspirants for the team have
already entered their names for the
try-outs.
The team, which will include
eight Scotch nnd eight Irish playcr«, will be chosen in April.

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

LACK OF FUNDS MAY CAUSE
CATHEDRAL CLOSE DOORS
LONDON, Apr. 3.—The poorest
cathedral in Christendom Is South­
wark cathedral, according to the
Bishop of Woolwich.
There is practically no endow­
ment, the bishop explains, and the
deans, the sub-deans and canons
were not paid a single penny. The
cathedral ia in a poor locality and
for 12 years the window* have not
been cleaned !&gt;nauw of lack of fi­
nances. The organization faces
hanktdptcy.

SOt;TIII.ANI) PAINT
Th* Paint T h a t Bates Ton

M»n*v
Mnnurnetui-cd by

I W ls s a -L M iltr

aoiil by

P a ta t Co.

LOSSIXO P A IN T COMPANY
113 M a aaalla A te .
P h a a e 27*

ELECTRIC FANS
9
s
12
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In. S t a t i o n a r y
In. OaclllatInK
In. O s e ll la t tn u .
In. O s d l l n t l n g
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EDISON MAZDA LAMP?
Irnns—Toaster*—-r*rcolut»r*

E. P. RINES

G. TAYLOR DYER
1'uintinK—Decorating
.......... PHONE 303 .... ....J

By STANLEY
JOHN E. FOX

A ttA K ftV

Real Estate—Insurance
YtUlAT- VociV MO HOCADoexa»ht 1 DcmI caa

,CPo ■ *#«•-»]

watch

All kinds of property listed for sal#
Park Avenue and Second Street
^

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MeAJt To

SAY ITS
SOLD

sold
AT ,
LAST

BUTTERMILK
Th-

Itteal I t e x l t h

U riah

Fresh Churnvcl dally—S*rv»&lt;t In

Special 59c
Dfcp XEYfcS STOPPED A3 U3UAI_oi‘ FROHT
c*» THE JCVfCL.nY STORE TO COM? HlS
WnmAt-W-*- c u i m L l c x jk iik * U L A i i H W T HAJ BtEM
IN THE W/HDOV/ FOR. T E N YEARS WAS &lt;VONB

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga.— Augusta’s greatest
c’iJjiflcJ zasdiuxs,
- .Wfi
Hnih

J. G. SHARON

Attorney-at-Law
Will practice in all the court*
FOR RENT OR LEASE—War? Examination ^ 4hs»_-«ef*
v
h &lt; » u * « v .T .a ; ,'.C r - I i d 1
Tilics
given
especial
attentlea
S s.Ju iu Mm.uiue Co., 2nu and Oak
Ave.
Offices in Seminole
BsJ
Building
FOR RENT—Five room bungalow
on 1-ake Monroe $25 per month.
K rjght &amp; MacNeill, 107-109 Park
Avenue.

D K V K L O F G ltS A T T K K T IO N — P e n ­
s a c o l a l* b e g i n n i n g tn * g r e a t e s t d*«e lu p iu cu l Ui Q l v r l i i a a H isto ry, a
h a lf m illio n d o ll a r h i g h w a y to th*
g u l f b each J u s t
A n ish e d ; a tw o
m illio n u u . l a r b r i d g e a c r o s s Lacaui
b la Uay s t a r t e d ; q u a r t e r
m illio n
d o llar opera hous* u n d e r c o n stru c ­
ti o n ; tw o m i l l i o n s b e i n g s p e n t on
h i g h w a y : g r e a t e s t c h a n c e to r live
d ev elo pe r* to g e t
In o n
ground
flo or. W rit* D e v e l o p m e n t D e p a r t ­
m e n t T h e P e n s a c o l a N ews.

1(V* rwn&gt;

n a v e you rooms to r e n t or some

FOR RENT—Two or three room
fSumished apartm ent 815 Park
Avenue.

mold e a .
*e*T awes

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Houses Wanted

OLD HOME TOWN

ADVERTISE In the Journal-Her­
ald, South Georgia’a greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday L'laasitled rate*
10c per tine. Waycross JournalHerald, Waycroaa. Georgia.

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

second band ' f u r n itu r e to sell?
FOR RENT—Three room apart Lse The He raid’s classified pago
ment. unfurnished. Adult* only and wet result*
615 lau rel Avenue.
FOR RENT—House for re n t Close
in. Inquire 209 E. 5th St.
^ ANTED—d to 8 room h
FOR RENT—5 room house, hot
Furnished or unfurnished,
and cold water. 908 Myrtle Ave. l i t Apply L. H. Cook. A&amp;F
Co.
I-. P. McCullcr. The Basket.

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BEST ROOMS—BEST RATES
BEST FOOD
WHITE HOUSE INN
26 Edgrmont Road
Near Asheville County Club
Tel. 1815

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BRINGING UP FA TH ER

Old E n jflU h F lo o r W ax
O ffer C loses M a rc h 28

By GEORGE McMANUS

T O MlOE- M Y P O C K E T Q O C K
F R O M &gt; o U R rA X H EC* • f b t S " ^
IT C O T E ?

YPEWfUTEKa AND REPAIRS

supplies. Room 9
MIRRORS
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norarmon, L otl7, Blk. O ___
Wm. E. Korurmon and Salem O.
Korarmon, Lot 18. Blk. O .....

FOR RENT — Furnished room*
and kitchenette. Shirley apartmenta. Opposite Po*t Office.
FOR RENT-^-5 room bungalow
nnd garage. New, 3 miles out.
Orlando road. Phone 571-J._____
FOR RENT—Nice 5 room furnish­
ed bummlow.
Screen porch.
Rent $50.00 per month. 1305 San­
ford Avenue.

FOR SALE—Baby carriage. In
excellent condition. Call Semi
nole Hotel.
CASH—Paid for false, teeth, den­
gold, platinum and discard­
FOR SALE—New bungalow locat­ edtalJewelry.—Hoke
and
ed Palmetto Ave. nnd 17th St.. Refining Co., Otsego,Smelting
Mich.
$5,000. $500 cash. balance like
font
t UK S A L E —32 acres 2 miles out.
Between 2 subdivisions. 900 feet
on brick road. Going at a bar­
gain. Phone 571-J.
FOR SALE—New bungalow locat­
ed Magnolia Ave., and Spurling FOR SALE— Rhode Island Red
Hens and Indian Runner Ducks,
St. $4,750. $500 ensh Balance like
all laving. Mrs. L. A. Renaud.
Tent.
Both above houses modern, side­ Phone 156-W.
walks paid for, and built of best FOR SALE—Home. Two-atory.
materials.
Six rooms and bnth. Modern
It. W. Deane. Owner
conveniences. Corner lot. Both
streets paved. Best buy in San­
ford. P. O. Box 07, Winter Park,
Florida.

WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Rush ord­ LEARN ABOUT Folk County and
Lakeland, through tha Star-TeUer* a specialty. Phone 417-W,
I advertising Is restricted to
trram. Best advertising medium In
9
Railroad
Avenue.
Eroper classification,
.South Florida Published momlngi.
gf an error la made The BtnStar-Telegram, Lakeland. Fla.
trd Herald will be reeponelble
THE
SEMINOLE
PRINTERY—
C- only one Incorrect Insertion.
Printing
th
at
pleases.
Prompt
OHIO—Xenia. Make your antes
Ie advertiser for subsequent
service. Telephone 93. New lo­
bertlons. The office ehould be
through the Xenia Gazette,
HiUvd luiiucUUUly Is case cf
cation. Welaka
Building next Xenia. Ohio. Rich agricultural
door to Used Furniture Co.
d istrict Want ad and display S n Ny do et irc ep uIsr c hnaesr er br yo fg iTvaexn i tVh rattl f lJo. a lEe.
rr0r’ t o ADVftnTISIEIta
A Herald representative thorrates on requeat
No. JMO. d a t e d th&lt;- 7 th d a y o f J u n e
A. P . ISM*, h n * f i le d . a i d c e r t i f i c a t e
ighly
ighly familiar with
witn rates, rules
rui**
REAL ESTATE
In niy o f f i c e , a n d h m m a d e a p p l i ­
id clanalflcntlon. will give you
coT.tTMnrn to*.) T ,r n n m t - c u n - c a t i o n f o r t a x d e e d t o i**ue i n a c ­
imnlctu Information.
And 1f
J. E. SPURLING. au?&gt;-diviaion
lfl*d ada b*rc the largeaf dreu- c o r d a n c e w i t h l a w . S l i d r a r i l f i o t t e
tu wish, they will aaslat you
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I cottngc 53,7aO. 5500 cash
’i r la. i ic.iua, and F 'f tir a
aka It mor#"**Le«tlve.
IM P O R T A N T JSOTICB
Il.ii.iiHe terms. W. J. Thigpen.
Heteh-a, Florida on Dixie High­ TO REACH m* proaperona farm­ t y .IteFgl.o rSi dGa , C no -r .. w oi tf: 8 i : » i o f S K « ;
A d v« rtU *ra should a l v * th s lr
way
o f S t c . 79. T w p . 21 H. ll. 32 K.
ers and fern rrowara of Volnsia
rest or ih w .u .1.1.'* a d dress s s
BARGAINS
I l u n X. 3 r h s .
\V. 5 eh*. 8 . i
til s * th s l r phons number It
county advertise in th* DeLand
TIN AND METAL WORK
c h s . K. !• r h s — * i j a c r e s
One nine room dwelling $7,500.
isy desire results. About one
Daily
News,
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Balance terms to
■coder out of a thousand has a JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
d a te of t h e Issuance of such c e r ­
with order.
ilcphons. and th* other* esn t
t i f i c a t e In t h e n a m e o f K. A l e x a n d ­ suit. W. J. Thigpvn.
of
Tin
and
Sheet
Metal
Work.
ommunlcate with you unless
i f i c a t e s h a l l t.e
W ater and Boat Tanks. At Oak MAINE—WatervTlle, Morning Sen­ er er .d e eIm’nel de s sa c scaoirdd i cn egr t *.o
bey know your address.
law ta x d eed
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­ w i l l I s s u e t h e r e o n o n t h e H t h d a y
All d U e s a tln u a a e s WCST be
p r i l A I*.. 19 1.V
phone 111.
ple are interested in Florida prop­ o f WAITNKHM
•asdc la p e r se a a t T b s i a a m v o f f 1-1,1
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erty. Reach them through the a n d se n t t h i s - t h d a y o f M a n - n , A. Fret* State nl*olishes the Royal
|. r * Itera te t e l e * • ' by le t ­
ter.
T *l* 0 b*a# d lsssw S laSentinel. Rata card on applica­
Dish Constabulary, u sem-militnry
■ a ir r s a r e a e t valid .
tion.
Service
force, and established its new police
MIRACLE
Concrete
Co„
general
C ourteous. Prom pt- E fficien t.
LITTLE WANT AD In The
the (&gt;riln Siochana. it wn» decided
cement work, sidewalks, build­ A Herald
will bring yon big re­
that (he new police should be un­
ing blocks. Irrigation bozeu. J. E.
armed. The men carry no weapon
T erw illeger, Prop.________________ sults. Advertise those old articles
but h baton.
you have stored away nnd have
. This condition hns facilitated
HILL LUMBER CO. Housa a no use for. A litle thirty-rent ad
THIS
I the operation of the thief with a
Service, Quality and Price.
may bring vou several dollars.
N»tl&lt;*-* I* h»r«-hy
t h a t 1am&lt;-* i gun raids on hanks nnd bank mes­
Phone 149 an.! a representative wii!
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Lumber anc* Building Material
I-. M^nn nm l M. N. Kley p u r c h a s e r s sengers have been frequent in all
call
to
see
you.
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C arter Lumber
t h e «th d a y o f J u n e A. P.. 1911. h a s parts of the country. The situation
a g rsla a ed to » lar* w ith in e a sy
N. Laurel Sc.
Phong 665
FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orando f lleil salil c e r t If teat e in mv o ffice, is- now being met by the creation
rearh « f Ih# g e o g le •* ta n fe v d
he servlee# • • e ftr n n eeded,
morning Sentinal: largest classi­ a n d h a s m a d e a p p li c a ti o n f o r ta x of n special detective force of 200
A
STUDY
IN
FORESTRY
Is su e In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h
'• s s n lt th is lis t w hen nny *gefied business, rate lc a word, min­ dlaewe d. to
S aid c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e * th e armed men. available for duty any­
The
correct
answers
to
the
ques­
del serv lee la rennlred. l l I*
folio,V ina d e s c r ib e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t ­ where, and Vice-President O'Hig­
ivesnged
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tor
tions on the editorial pago are as imum 24c cash with order.
ed In S e m i n o le c o u n t ) , F lo r id a , to - gins says that in future "the gun­
•n r e*nv*nlen*e.
follows:
ivlt:
THE
MORNING
JOURNAL
is
the
man, th&lt;* hank robber and the mid­
N«* o f N W t ; 8cc. 33 T w p . 2t
1. Tulip. 2 Pawpaw. 3 Fir. 4 Bay.
S o u th . I t u n g c 31 H a s t— so a c re s .
night trief will be met by men
accepted want nd medium in
For Space In This
5. Pine. 6. Palm. 7. Locust. 8. Ash.
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9. Birch. 10. Peach. 11. Spruce. 12.
DI R E C T O R Y
t i f i c a t e In t h e n a m e of U n k n o w n . quicker, on the draw than they
Beech. 13. Cottonwood. 14. Hem­ an insertion. Minimum 25c.
PHONE
U n le s s s a i d c e r t i f i c a t e s h a ll lie r e ­ are.”
lock. 15. I’ear. 16. Cherry. 17. Eld­
d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g to law t a x d e e d
148
er. 18. Cork. 19. Poplar. 20. Witch- ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St. w ill Issue t h e r e o n on th e 7th d a y of
Johns County is reached through A p ril A. t&gt;.
Hazel. 21. Plum. 22. Rubber. 23.
itn e ss m y o fficia l s i g n a t u r e u n d
Elton
Moughton
Date. 24. Chestnut. 25. Buckeye. the St. Augustine Evening Record. s e.W
a l t h i s t h e 2Sth d a y o ' F e b r u a r y .
26. Crab. 27. Tho Elm. 28. Sandal. Quick results. Two cents per word. A. D. 1925.
ARCHITECT
Sample copy on request.
ISeal)
V H. DOUC1I.AH8.
llassified Directory 29. Laurel. 30. Basswood.
C le r k C irc u it C o u rt S e m in o le
First National Bonk Bids.
1 'o u ntv F lo r id a
IN T U B C IH C l'lT UOITIT OK *K H - TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Dally
Itv: A. M. U U.UKS. li C.
Times,
the
great
home
daily,
IN
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COUNTY.
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^DRESSING — Multigraphing,
Sanford, — ■ Florida
rate l t t c per word, minimum Felt. 27. M ar. 6-13-20-17, Apr. J.
IN CHANCERY.
1
'folding and mailing—as you W II .M A M ItGKMS, ( a l l . k n o w n a* charge 25c cash with order. Write
want It—when you ^ a n t it. W IL L IA M I l E E V H S .) C o m p l a i n a n t . for complete rate card.
Phone 673. II: E. Porch, Firzt M A IIT H A A. .C R E S-, e tt v -al.
WEST VIROINIA—Clarksburg, Th*
triu lzn ta.
EVERT TRUE
BY CONDO
Clarksburg
Exponent, morning
National Bank Bldg.
ORDER F O R P U B L IC A T I O N .
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