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TO U R N EW SPA PER
P u b lish ed In JFjoffda’s H e a rt,
T h e W o rld ’s G r e a te s t V e g e ta b le
S e c tio n , I t s R ic h e s t G arden I-antl

V O M JM N X V .

A S S O C IA T R D P R E S S D IS P A T C H E S

S A N F O R n . F L O R ID A . T H l ’IN D A Y . A P R I L 2nd. I**?1?
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Chapman,Notorious INDIAN RULER'S a n f o r d J u n i o r C h a m b e r
EDfffT H ! O p p o s e s F r e n c h A v e n u e
andif, Takes Sta
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CLEM SOS c o l l e g e , s .
Car., Apr. 'L— Fire, discovered
at 2:20 this morning, complete‘ly destroyed
I ‘ '* ‘ the
‘ agricultural
M I
building of Clcnmon College
with a lose estimated at mor.*
than $200,040, The origin af
the Am in unknown.

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Opposition to the
proposed |before the club by L. Cl Sul|&lt;itjt
■French Avenue mute for t!u&gt; Dixie j Who sketched the situation\iu hfs.
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■&gt;».,Ih Ilf WooltUif
ili^liway was recorded untl aimth- inhoductnry reuiurka.
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•• i.lll in A m e ile a n i er route, cabvibitnl to bring the
Installation of officers for the 1 A n d rew s’ A ppointm ent a s A s*'
O w ner o f E n glish D e p a r t-•f ad through the center of the bos- coming y*nr, who were elected ut I .sottiml S o e re la rv Fnlliiwx H I A n/AYV H I T l f VW &amp;TSII ^
m ent S to re T h .e a t e n s T o
tb.n. wa proposed by th» the Inst h.ueting of th. Junior' R ,.s |„m tlnn nr
IV IA llI H
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Endunirer Pnwhinfl’a ibiln ^n" I ° r,I Junior Chamber of Coin-1Chamber, com noses! n large part
W h lJin alln n (if W jnA H O rtn,
llU I L il/ ft.lU
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i t'oWew at llic tunc he an meet i tin *.f the program nf'tli? meeting. Th&lt;*! Hthi*r E x e cu tiv e s S h ifte d I i ¥ H l O f l f t l IA A T IT 1V FV1
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I Imrrdny noon at the Seminole installation ceremonies were tinder ]
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A I ,'Y l l !\ I
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Cafe.
the‘Tharue of D r 'lL D.Trnwniii', j K V n r e r .t P r i t h i l l i t i o n
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NEWCOMPANYIS
IfSSS^J^
ORMEDTOTAKEQuestion Involved
As His Best Witness F
i„,a T
o H ave !0VERW
ILSONCO. Religions I’antieism iJS lS ftX * " ,iw*
H W h M M ^ - B f c - J S ia r gm * g u £ 1,5 J ®

! mute, the a m u n iS tiw

tys He Was InBrook-

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Clemson College
Damaged Ry Fire

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P R IC E F IV E C E N T S
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Ambassador Uaesehoer Witt Tell Wasii*

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and to Gov. Martin its dU- Palmer, president; l i n d e n , Ball. •
its recommendation; first vice-president; W. K. White,
1.1j«t - J W - g ?

W a n t ' M e itll!* '

O b je c t io n

g ase(}

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P e r m it* D u rln irM on thA m oun l
O ft S W ttr itV ^ ftlC t
w u n ir « n o n I la c c a L .n u i. ,
T o S 70 (i9 0 W h ich In L a p * •
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A ssistan t S e cre t nrv
1 s t I n ’ H isto ry o f C it y ; W o u l d
» T T i i t c re s te d

In Meet Affecting
Navy Disatmament
worth realigned.

.J k th e sta n d in h is own (le- : " J J l , J t n^ , ncnnouncVmnialTL “ V u ,'" 1 ',‘ ^ r‘ ,n ,n t.',tore;.he rent- hark and’ Dr. Aloxander Epjw w.ih other*. '
m se on a c h a rg e o f h av in g i T t Z " L m ! ^ ^
»?mintod to .direct the Junior
G .J .G i

s » s . « , » z z s .sus/wss:drtSJs Or.
le r 1 2 th . Cool and co llect- ' wrn " r financial dirflcultiea.
(I atlti sp e a k in g in cle a r to n es • The f.lnn contemplates acuuisl•Lonmnn .Innin.l ho hnrl boon ^
bv ne.'v ‘ "mpan.v of the prop
toapm iui denied he had bee.)
*f tho ^ e n t ‘ cpmpan’;
M th e D avison and L e v e n th a ! ii„ .)U&gt;.i,
„M|Mutl,te
rees of tiuJ
lore in New Britain at any time, federal courts, due to the fact
was i nthis store that Skeliy [»«“ tne company now is in the
hands o f receiver?. The plan pro
ns murdered, t, ndor cross exumfnr thl. adjustment of about
nation
he
refused
to
be
rushed
in$r»i.7H
ft,iM
»&lt;)
of A the
company's
nbliL
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answers at the hands of state' nations while $10,1)72.000 would be
ttorney Hugh Alcorn.
loft undii turbrd.
n
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To Iswu steel
IChapman claims to have been in
roTiklyn, N. Y., within lour hour•i.
a.,,
t .i '.I
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wi
S r t i “'t fWr hv
t!' I”1
the time he Is charged by the
nt«- nf Connecticut with ImVlluf adjusted the plan eontemplates the
,ot to death Patrolman James*; i; .nance &lt;•( seven per cent prsferm l s ock no par value conveul*
. c l j , in rsew Britain.
„ne
of
i
,n“ A stock. ’IThe
TJ1 no l,ar va
Three alibi witnesses, one ot l!c rcommon
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"even per
tmi a former “buddio" In the fed* pent
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pieierrct stock will be pruAUumo, s.voro feiieu as )u hota asaets am earn-

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a scale no duke nr luuniui* in th?*e
days can atford to emulate.
.. If n_ nobleman murdered Gordon
Selfridge In Pica,Idly for prusum• to live in tainsdowno Houae it
lug
would be un "IJJat” murder.
|tS 7 Kl r n n n n
r EnnUTn Rivalry is Violent
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*n in? East rivalry between ihi
pretensions of the aristocracies of
trade
and .blood .1exhibits
more
I.
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I f" 1 symptoms than in the We t;i
nod on Mnlnbar Hill in Bombay a t '

P A R IS , Apr. 2 — F ran ie
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»&lt;*WaS to tfcc «•“»* a{ »
i^t S W ^ j^ u g x*
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buihlirg d in tc fu tu re th an wa« exptaiir',,'lrintr March n.'»t only ex*-|cd in T lio sd a v ’x d e s r a teH

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RAIN AND FLOOD! HOLD MEETING ON'^^STSTiSrisiffl:
ATfim&gt; DAMAGE;dANrORD CLUB
MONTREAL CI TY FLORIDA

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great increase over the tntnl «iim!
ed n esd ay Hint Amlm^s*jd“ !'
m
m i n n m ir n A n w
lion of Mr. Andrews. For tlwflVsi'’ !
,htr »Ph“N " » f « f San* DnW chllttr is utulcr instrUCiions to mtnrm Vva-&lt;nirjtton tbai
ItiSJ
Marrh Lkiiltliiiu H im il'i were l•,rr..14l doe ; not want a dharmu•iMllt eonfereiM'e of any kmJ whil.
tb»* Kupinenn .sfinrilv pact Is in
a stale »f flux.
tam thcr ollJriul.
It w
a s nhh
tuP v co
n l'in n e d T
h o rs.
|" a . pent in building in the city . fl
was
pmuaiv;
conlmns.l
Thnrs
t'ollrrtion Until s llividril
it* February.
Fehruarv.
,,ay
dusk on Jan, 12, little Mumtnr I Person Swept Away While W hether Orlamiu in; Sail fort!
^iMvntni
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F inf AfntHissador Diu- clnier is
Begum, ignorant, rather homely, I Citv Is Iminilateil' Floods
fs to Get Foiirfh Frnneliiue . T,,‘’ ^ “'ignmciit of dullcs aim' Nr.tablv large iiineai'. in the Hn , riinsiiut-tiom to inform Ws l&gt;
that France doe., out sun .
l”‘- &gt;-"»
Ki.7, recoiviil a, , 1
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r it V t
a i
x
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“ * “'niinati.m of eiforln t..|Hi,u spent for building are «n.iwn'
ronference of sny
,,K|y knife wound in her scalp
; ausc Duni.ute JO i&gt;ianitOll.t
to He Selected At Ol’lundo divld* tile work of collecting thnjm lo-i irwnth’s budding a- n.m- a ' ba•armament
r
eding j k,nJ
K,,ul w
while the Kuiopean
Mumtnz was the fonibnll In a gnnw
Destroying; Kailrtmd Track
Meeting Thursday Night fvinuis between two assistant; I'aied with the three preceding,
„f “|jjaf bptwedn mo of ImlinV
lecrelarien. Assistant Secret ary t enmparnthre months. Man h l!)2t
V* ‘n a Mate of Gut.
MONTREAL. Apr. 2.
greatest rulers and one of
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w ealthirsf enptuins of industry.
lJ&gt;y «
or rain and heavy thaw
Nobraly in India wloi knows ih» flo.-Md w:itiiV« of the St. U v t c s c
„r m,;*
...............i ....... and Backrivors tndav were dnmmm)

Orlando for the purpose nf settl-i'tbni ovt&gt;r the internal revenue t»u* f Woithr* of 11125 total 1187,015. the Attention if \S';whinkt.oi caiird
lag definitely which nf tlie two l(,uu. It wn* confidently ox peeled j ^ wlj ctimparw* favuraldy with « lonference aifc-ting Ltnd disartJU.ft ••iii obiuin the fourth fra n -:amwW
that hv so dividing j th ’ G|") &lt;"tmter of JP22. the big- taamrr.t. even th«.ifb indirectly
chise in the Florida State I’.ase- the two revenue collecting services ' *t' ?t building year the city has through the oureoion of ait- forces,
Mr. Moss would be able to iriv«- ’ ”nl?v«-«! ir- its history. The total which effects both land end /eu.
[Lyle Chastane, confessed former A rtfick will ho preferred a.- to div- is not the ball ii-d r they cute into the Riviere Aux Chnfnfs while l (,» l*sgue.
In
f.iv
n e .i i • u i . u k i
tH'rniitrt alllOlinlr«i to S 8 S 9 f t *
W" s n l L V ■ ft ll I P r t
H ftft
‘ vict, and the man who nursed jdends over tho new common stock iloivahmit. It is •*[jiat.” The Ml- “plnving ice her.?.’'
Sanford nlroady it lAflmlfHitli* L'ltlht'r
Lailroud tracks
city waterfront
were partly
re damaged
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B , Not th by tho pounding of |
two wife looters in the
tore ol tu it. It is to be rrdrmuhlo at S7f&gt; •mtlilnry amt police forces shot along’on the flood
MVM.'iM mid LeVenlliul in New u share, end aceriied divldepds and dead tlie prt iniptuoiiH miilfl-mll- ’ *"
VUvtero
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D,»*.i IVnirii*?.
htain Knnictinie unuint! i urluuk tmiwi
iiiiu npw outinloo nIik »» iiuniiir** AimIiiI KihIip iiiiiila.
hipping again t the wall tit tb^ i.iitiifr the name of Fanfon! in- Winston iievomgs
h^t momirir.
4h::ru for ?hnnv Alf IhiTt* «
Mahi i nfi i h Nul Vl^lorlftus
foot of Conniton rtreet for the lit i •Hlen«k-ia Itflunilo, where. ' ’ *
' t i ’V C T
Via: ’t o V r i J v chtitu, virtually no prep
Alibi Is Claimed
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wil1 l*au* equal voting poo
Mania thus |o-t in bis rtriiggle time In the city's history.
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beginning
ol
tlie
Fifteen fnmitie-- abadnoiusl theie Imd been made.
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(!ha.d|iio, now the prop*intor o f . rr*
for “Ijja l" but the mnharajah Im*
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, 11 ol of railroad Ioann and Jurirbotne* at l.:» I'rntHe, while restb sreuvity l»#ginnfflg wile
stationery store in ltruoklyr. tee°»ly fitmneing prmidttl by not entirely won.
ward world
of Knint. Lambert,
on the •».. .fives 'ip ' f i i v o r o M h r 'K t ” ,,!ir J 0n ,,vre
ifled that Chupmun visited him l'u‘ P*an
the sale of $2,.r)tlil,i)iMi of
Mumtns i»»« »&lt;a spirited ac- . dents
.
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*•'«,P u lle r of the j ROUSES POINT, S . Y.. Apr. 2.1 Europe, where tlw'ptvtdent hfready
laturduy night, Oct. II.
They uve yet c six per cent gold note errding to plan in the munlor case •
v,,iU*h "m.re, including 1A0lahorclub plan whereby both Sanford
^!l?,
1 .‘S ,“l‘‘.*_tn *n,‘; ~ Jh u matter of prosecuting Ger- hu«, reached lhc point of lahmuiw
tenl to n ni mby **sp ak ee y” mid &gt;*f the new company. Loans aggie- acros . ‘ he Indore frontier, there , or " f " ,ni‘ the ltoch&lt; Ign nun’s con- amt
* “» frtVina u.ul; al« in Farrar, noted singer a a r e -.
uiiii^ tmunit.,
toiuiido will Jointly
jointly auppoft I m u i i i i 1' £ i
Jiupiuun did not leave him untit ’ Rating W2,72l,0(Wl held by banks to dDapiiear forever, to perish I v,,n‘ w*‘ro forced to flee,
a single club which will plav half
" fi1*1 " „ i h / i f d f r ' I f l h&gt;v* ^H11. ° r
^eixure of IhpMir here
To Taisa th e Pacific problem n
ftyr 2 o’clotk the following morn- "bieli had ilepo-itn of the compnny rapidly or otln rwi e nr the feeling ’
Mm
secur
o&gt; it . grimes in Orlando mid th*
dWmllSnmm ” Cl,tn’n* in h. " l,rivatc carJ »
ubeyance j er to attempt, to reach world sec
or
FI.... I- other halff in Sanford.
— “iiv■ subsidiaries are to be re- of her captors might dictate. Sit. 1 WINNIPEG, Apr, 2.
pig, be le lifici!.
! h i, is ' x WowlonV^.u
• i i P '11'1" ' 1-' a ‘ ^port of agents heir to ity in on* effort wiH iu the view
Praneia M. Ilri . young bank
,,v th'’ payments of 20 per Itoinincd to give evideme In per- 'v,»‘**h have menaced the Prairie or.c «.f ihce three plans
id:
under con- ,i,
V ^ r u-«v* V a include |tho collector of the port at Ogden-! cf the Qual d’Oraay only confu *
Frai
; the othei
being
to finance
The singer's private
oth«.
uv,„K l)rw, 1 findmi. of ways
,
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, th. e .■hurg.
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*— [the issue and nurke more difikolt
■■rk, nnd John A. Martin, both- }’l‘nt »n (‘0',n. which is the approx- indnury Bomltay hearing* ami to I- nvmcea Tor b hours, increased sldcrutlon;i..
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government
mnervtdon nf
. i _ .by. four jdeputy
... ...... cua..... 'the problem
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iidenta of the neli hlmrhood ,,r ■imat’&gt; amount of the deposits with •he thi ;ti:r witness in the approachs‘'i imt.aies-. in Munitoha today, landu taking the club or .Sanford ? ,nlpr,'n' f nl ami
an&lt; "upervi.don
of ilo&gt;1......
the was ihoarded
ow to frame the
csidenta
astnm-'s
store
reslificil
th»'hn,!
?u
1
bm,s
"uhjoct
to
claim
of
o
ff-,
Inir
murder
triul
n
trial
which
Mtunwml.’,
waters
in
Southern
Sn&gt;
tl
kin
r
th
c
club.
nudgel
buioau.
the
farm
man;
toms
collectors
after
it
had
crossed
F.uropicn
seeurit'pact*
Itsatt?i
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tutim
uMin
iuri
atirr
u
nun
crui.^u
r.urnpicn
securiiy
pad?.
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Bhai
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Lhanmiui in
in Chnstnnea
rhnstiine- .tnr«
I ocul officials are oppewed,
’ ’how- . a..................
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* amounts to refusal
,d nnd the house a-...
delit commixfrom Montreal.
to go to
i ’cnn Chapman
Rlnre ,*ot. &lt; r„ Hpon
,, payment
, , , . of thi twenty. will so convulse Indian th n t^ i:! hatehewan, except nt Tanlallnn ami
loner. He will nit for the secnm&gt;
rank
with
the
Dreyfus
case;
Luniadcn,
wCfr
reported
receding,
ever,
to
the
unlit
team
.
plan,
prea
genetul
disarmament
confrrrncx
put Saturday night, Martin, how- ^ 5r,5cJ1t l, !’ lj,u'l: baying mk-Ii di­
* w.'» nii!i*n of the l anadiaa Nn- ferring tu either take the team retiirv also where that officl'il must *
ver. war not positive declaring lie f i
r , re,J"*,re ll’ end the unhappy mfobi’eite's nfDU
uv
C lnl U
un
v XVVlaUSf
R n ^ fk
lh.*' to
KuroP«*n
w * 1* ll « » «•»(Continued on Page Sir l
l/
V ailll V
l l itjr
iiu.nt.i,
und
rtnue.-a that
that
i)as "ulmiKit sure” tho prisoner wa
'/ l »ie Imluiiu of a bank fair of the diamond neckline a l '«mui railroad track were wushisl; wi.nllv or to allow Orlando to have
i tift-ftj
tied and
to request
the naval
ft outioiied on I’nge Six)
nil. .»t^ Bre-Jia, fieur I.unistlen. um! it. Tin* failnie of original plan
lie man he had seen.
''.I'1 &lt;"",1 " ( ° lJ', r “bliRuiinns to l.j
rt . fa ,
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MJMnil’M, plus litrcu
VIII ITT |KT
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adjusted,
t&gt;cr d.'IU
cent R
a r- IIIlaI the Rhineland pact u a reality.
ft...ip s v.-as
whs very
ver&gt; po
iiiisiuve.
uut n
i,u&gt;w,
otive ask
A 1:. tercet for six muntlm to Apr. 15, F n ,t „ I V I , . , , I ) M. r e n » r . ,|ia"
tralllc were tied up m .would have r purnte clubs in tin
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TALLAHASSEE,
Apr,
2.—Sev-|.
th e Quai d'Orsay soya France
by
Frederick
J.
(ir«&gt;eh.,
Chapsharer
of
the
new
company
would
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of
Snsknteliewan.
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metw
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t
It
the
ap^„_V snnio ot trie
comp
»... proposal »w
H i«uft-i'4 *° ^ttr behind in naval constrvetn
counsel h*
to nlc-mify
identify the u
),t delivered
delivere d on the bust
basi of six
II*
J
n
j
Homes Jutve Iweii abandoned ginci - P’ ovnt of the local club once it I S C
A llr a c tio n
A t
°...f Hte
condemnsl“.
n^s .‘chief
h,ef cm,M?'J,
. 0 I / 1*
,
vr
. ition of the road building program **on thut l»or interest in a naval
•son"1’ a yennd tinte. It; left th e ; share* of preferred stock, 7.5
IC O ilC lS ^ V S I &lt;£*1T1 u^ ’
Gumsden. A continuoncr eliminate;, a wholesome, though
H c r p lmi," rtaki n by the Hoard of Coun-)f oaf,_ " n_c* •" ,m ‘ b«*'tide of lurther
itness chair, wnlkeil up tii within shares of class A convertible *tr&gt;T y
vr
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of warm wenthrr which ruined ice ' 'ther sharp, rivalry bet weeIn ( n H i l l t t l K l l I H
ty Commissioners of Duval county I'l»,uc‘ ,on J o r, ^ubmarinj hauta
irce feet of Chapman, peered in- ,im| I ,'J shares of common.
Ill
A 01*1 l l I
1 * 0 ! I F IJI to break np earlier than usual iH•F'anforel and Urlaudo.
•ntiy at him and replied.
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x s v » a a a * v c u i n m a predicted
,
r„ L1
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under the recent $2,600 oflu bohi! i *i«P but she is under no present
A conference of local o fficial*. ,,
“1 am positive this is the man
Aggregate of Indebtedness
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n f Min'
‘9,:UL’ wa'* contained in the
j®'* igntmn* to discuss the question.
vvas held at the office of Judge!
the first woman
*uw.'
The aggregate of indebtedno* Mo
That North t ’arolii.n. next to f V i n e m t i n t| A n „ p
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..... *° be a j ma,|,. public today by Gov. Martin
l.e Matin (’ammeitls
K. F. Ilouaimlder, the duh nresi- ne-sota,
I'istol Fxuirta T r lifv
10 l *,UH udiustod includn a $22,- Florida, is the most progressive v &gt; tllla U I I I | J llflI I O l IfM llv dent, at 10 o'clock Thursday morntho ____
finding.-,
of
. UnIi1V*'1 State »• jn which *embodied
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_ w.
Iteferrlng to comment on tho
nr
The club officer .* who vvill;
,
’‘‘/b' ; h,,“Jbncr I hut engineers employed by him at the new French naval program, l.e
Before th? alibi wltnctsca took
,,n" k ,,eht’
of slaU* in ,ho noulh- (« tbe opinlor
rfrc le ftti.nl 1 I J ■ I 0M s tao k ,six nor cent convertible bond - due exnres/i d Tburailnv niornliig hv W. i
1
make the trip to Orlando me 1 a* n , a - *be Rc path r iiautnu- requeit of citiicns of the cuunty. Matin *ays today:
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I 1 ■y
f °S
1!*28, $1),.*107,080 of 7'-'. ikt cent M. S. otu Division manager n f the' nt&lt;nf
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l'ri--idi*m 11. iii.vholder. (’. 1 Britt n«a whieh gives tho aecnnd p er-1
"With u little reflection .air
fornmnee of u vv«*!i'» engagement
•d
' ^ " n ' converUblo bonds due in I'.’M uni American Fruit C ,m ,» ., wlm ha. , f'LRr',.N. \"»- 'J.-B orlln drink* «ml J. I*. Chittenden
B
.VnetF'an fri-f-refs will reullie Ihaf
in the tent at Palmetto Avenue anil
, h
. r
h .'V r ',*■ Sk*l,v *U Il,;» 7 :i of Sio.k purehas- oLii- J - - t •turned to Hanford from a ! ,rt!a' ,on|V n little, more than on.
tho noi*«» l ix.nt the Frrneh flee!
Second Street. The lecture by
na
7 c -.cn •• 5 ! ‘ rn;'•, s‘‘v irntioiM.
uin
"'iir Die uuonitv of rr ilk i: contun through
thruuuii the
the stutc.
state.
TWINS SMOTliKUKI)
is ridicukru*. The government in
Mrs.
Dickie
will
begin
at
H
r.’W
"N
irtli
Carolina."
Mr.
Scott
d«-!*
u5*Jot*
before
tn&lt;
war.
The
reason
ftT T
re tarre./
, |',,linCh^
,H" “n ^Ind„ ^ W h o l d o r n of the presM.t compropoaing
to the chamber the ptone
was
urtested
Muncie,
a
videnlly
in
[lint
the
itk&lt;*
of
milk
HORNSEY,
Eng.
Tho
H
wm
o'clock.
eland,
"is
doing'some
wonderful
rainy would receive without any uslast Januaiy. One of them
Richard
DETROIT, Apr. 2.— a represen- gram for r.intructlon during the
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be nftomnon peifornmnce
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lenrv Cir.^-ftaJ.i . t
»*'«sment. 1'* shares of new com- thing* inn th- mo t ouuumdine . hstitute- til! III. vail :. A muni- old . twin sons of Mrs.
OJthib.th n i planed t.. bring M ndlow were smothered to d e a th , the Chautauqua, which b-g.in at cnniinued here today on the work five years, which Is not yet voted,
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• » 'f Hartford, de- njLr, stock for one share of old nre- thing about it ail is tho system of
ro
nda
they
are
laying.
Rm.ds
isn't
m,|fc
bqyk
to il former popularity, while aleaplng with their mulhcr. .7:15 o’clock, was limited to the ••f completing details to transfer laid its cards on the table. Whittn ten nmf. W|2 ? ° L one c,httnec &gt; u r d and fourtenths of u ahurt of
Uil i.f it by iiOV means but i ihiltK —
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. .American Flntcrtuiners which lui the I lodge Brothers Incorporated, other countries unveil their Su­
jL Je
L "could
,!d h
ark*made
°,n ",„oimon.
ew
f-r one share- of „|,|
KaiiM’d &lt;-&lt;&gt;niidctniih1 |&gt;npularity as a j to their banker employer*. The va! progtanc. nearly at the tait nm,
' e bX
!
have .,"
been
liml it is the greutest single fa c t-. / 1 |*t?
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i
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novelty entertainment eompanv*. Public is without the aisurance. ’ ''icnl. we lovally declare Row what
____ y miuthcr gun.
]&gt;.. plan leaves undisturbed the * r contributing to the nre-.-ent pros- ly « I M t O r U U I V . 0 I 6 F V
» HG I
\YO
1 he act consists of the offerings of l however, that further details i n i * * ar‘’ ffOhUC W do during free
■ ■ Under croaaaxnminatinn Groohl present firat mortgage bonds and •uli ? uV ° .nii.Li0?
*h*,‘
J
*
*
r t * •*
who is n read-! the itr,usual linan. ml transfer will year
Abroad France’s five years
rjU'Uiiuble to make, thew experts underlying mortgages, the account*, „
‘ ?®vc *7l‘r " n
than
pianist nml a soloist.
The * ' (riven out ininv-diatel;V
He * *j&gt;er:*cs are totalised ami compar____ ..a i L*'al Jb e same markings 'payable of the company and most a better• system
........ of' reunl*
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nurliter in the act, Mis* fRndys added they would Ik- informed . : with tFo v of other nations for
could
have been made on bullets ' r.f th.
com- North Carolina now hu.* and Pin
H
st^el Itftftft----Ift
* debt
- of the subsidiary
•
Ellis, is n singer, a reader and is j "from time to tim«" he was assu r-1l " c &gt;l'Ur P-,‘-,‘»Flnrida hotels serve Call-; Ion that the "trade" mint hove!
..
fired through another gun, except panie*. Interest at the rate of six 'Il!,T "v £ ’r,' '* l,ml
.U‘ul
"Ftance U only tcna irj}.x war
Bn remote cases. Groehl souglit to per cent is to be paid on any debt make.* raster progress will haVe( fornio oranges mid celery, that been mushd by either "nhvslca! or reputed to be n violinist of unua
Iget te-dimohy to this effect into to be adjusted in cash up to Ocl.
preparing formidaIths record through
* *
roiwtwtition
arms expert, William
power hot
former captain , of
other fleets,
1 J bee.
-/one*, eros
scfuIncss of
^ ■ BJta t e Attorney I
K itted the bullet
second Wash^ ■ adm
Mor&gt;-uver we
11
Crfl|vv|deiicv
by the
vitation. on­
■ w« ere fired hy the
’, as Nonw
P
t he utedlin.-lst uj*&gt;h
round N,000 cm
h um i runsport ( o., passed out
jtgymant or tu place s|*4dai
T T r v U « lf t l A.T
a*
er
CHICAGO. A pr.-2.— William D. growing
the story, which in an interview
handtt of the Ihtheny
Dohenv family |nkitarU«
&lt;
r_
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. Sl. ui. '
.
, ™bi- .o f thee hands:
Shepherd today, for the second
with
E.
J
.
Hurtling,
of
Anaheim,
"
,ry
,,r
,hr
net
and
us
former
;i»iti-i«.iuh.r
«&gt;&gt;.
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.
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•
onaiies
in mi way of French
.... .» |.... r valiiHftMn* M« - loan*.
ir. referred t..
"IK72 .m«j.d in- ,|M
&gt;
tv.uyt.cf
St.
Jarnea.
• A l l a m n n t u jit n r t l l » a Gt**&gt; •
•- J« ‘«t*d freedom on bail CONSIDER I!! I.f. TO
lh«’ ( ourt nf St. James.
financial eircioa at UO fiO tym . The
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8L’ K BRITISH t ROWS |£ £
;7
*U n i e
by Chief Justice Hoplshu. who rere
'* niwr ; fi"11:;! *»» : Friday night U « t aside entirely Blair Co. of the Chase Banking
O r . . J ___ 1 .
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! formal urinigauK’nt fm Apr, li.
Comnietr*.
Mr 1 nrnmn writ
n f.r #nl; V* f&gt;» the comedy-drama "Adam and grntip of Uriti -h interests
^ t U u d l t s 111
LONDON Mnr. 17—Th- hlatorfc
The dipping w* 3 sent by E. Bau*
»! fynfoni chnr.ihM of Commerce' ,
attorney's opposing ef- B ilt’sb
n
i
Eva". The comedy, which has en'?hvr which provides that
' will'
juurm to Altamonte Spt lugs ^ \ ofJ l U'
ft f ,m. " f *ho sandy deserts ndj.dn- L.yed rtmarkabiv lorn? runs in \’..w Standard il Co.. of Indiana, joined
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for ,Wm* h - Dm Crutvit' may not Is* sued will nurnn, i» real estate man nf Ana
heim, v ho docinu-d he intends to '''k »h^ prominen. t..wn-, .,f ri,|,r., . V()fk , hil.a(!w an,.
. j* ' , f . in tlu- purchase.
{tomorrow e .......
nfng
for a dinner j Sbephcid, rt» .detain Ids release- on
be &lt;!lsctiu*a in Porllamert in tho I'i»nu« III S iiilfu r ii nkmti! Vmmm H w ilK 1 ” * IBOYl UKO (O I).' h a il 111 I P "
wl»)a.
„
#
a
.
|lr
h
.
i
.
ii.’til
peniiinetrial
on
the
chore.*
linceting an th* f-rr;
•* &lt;»i r'i* ,i Kti
.a r . ..
■••‘ hJ.’I «. Jdl.. .
♦ w i nru * r .... r j ,
i ‘~*t** %•••*.#• «»• Um i
MstU'1
- In. /v s%
of Wlllmr with lvobr-ht m m . hi. tear future when a bill l* intro- the ir.tcntidn uf huikiii^ Fioti«lu hi^ *
»uut or t’ loriuii
ISOti «i
i •i
i
i*
regaidcd
m
*
one
nf
the
most
typculling for Us alteration,
o f friemJrhtr&gt; h&lt;»t\vo*»n thii city ami *&lt;**ter wn,
n«&lt; lintock, tuiay Uueed
He asks for Information) In closing his letter, Mr. Pear- leally American play ever written. l Y I l l t i 'l l I t l'A W f lP f i A * * m «
Sanfnnl High Schools agricultA .ommittev of jurists hus pro- home
other cammuuitlea m ar here.
a statement /pom Earl P.
in regard to the charges brought !’,uri dedar*-* ((tnt Fhindo is built)- When given h&gt; an able cast it
*
* ! untl department is in fk»
jmicil
ua
outline
»r
tho
bill
which
The (Flitter will Ire served in the Clark diatging thi defahae with
out in he interviev*. particularly '»lt more road-pej cwpiin than r.n&gt; nb.&gt;uml-i In humorous situation*! n in n v » *'v-Mi?n i
» ’ jo f Uautifving Urn ‘‘Clly SaUtanAltamonte Hotel uromutly at 7 :•&gt;»&gt; Plotting to obtain affidavit* from v-ould knock old the undent low ui to cost- of living which are * 'le in the jmloli. The increu*ing and ths lines contiderahly more sw . •. . . . 1 . . . #. • j i . I'r‘ f* 11Ual” by sending a corps af itpdenta
ltisctln
r.
Tho
ptopo-al
.»»
conitd&gt; "-'’re’
beige-colored I (raM tho d
a s to tariou* K t;^ &gt;
° clock and ......... ,
;........ * j
him in addition to thme tiled yes
cIom
idcred by the jurist* i* that the touched ujton in the interview by POpUUttlon, he *ay» is ample premf loser lhan the average eoini’ily. j hisse for women ha* hit Kio w ith!0f t)j# cirv
crnimcriui organua'.ion
declaring that Culiforniu lettiWi **f the valu •of theao ini|irevuments.
asked ' terday before
Justice
Lt . ___ v-., to plant «hrubt*er\
hoi:!.!
be
*u
liable
as
wliy
to be present by R. \y. Pearnmn. i Hopkiire
nmuslng result*, diw to the fact around the buildir'A* whsTto-sei
head. Seminole county, Mr. Peurmun dere n t
nployer for acts committed
Jr., executive sec »tnry of the lohat th* new style became popular w fc a call fur voluntrer* is made,
In u «l ateruent f l ir k said hr
claie* in the letter, i.s now calling
and
ho
srono
of
an
employer's
eal climnlH-r.
here at tne height of the bathing j Conuwting with Ul high waool
had tM'eo iffired mon« y to '.•ban*"'
I election of $1,750,000 for
aieriroltucui ,leiawitm&lt;-iiL.* thrisivk1hla story corroborati.ig that of
tiffieials of the Sanford Char
er of (’omnt.irri believe that1 ii j Charles C Kainuto. scicnco- .school
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ft
| u w ■ ft ftwwft w
»%. w a a i v ft aftaaa • f t i w m m ««
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v&lt;
U^a .ftl.,. ..!•* itdSft.l tiUwwkftftft-l
liumhi.i’ mi' ftftftt, - ,1 f,-.•. .
.7*
itif
»• ibi'i
Kttmx ami
£|&gt;n.munit|es 1

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Program Is Opposed

Woman Lecturer To

ft.. . ...° .KCn

h?r u t 01

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report

In Berlin on Decline

Arrange Details On
Dodge Car Transfer

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Served In Florida, Declares' Tourist

m^anloid Cnamber ...
m* ID Hold Meeting At

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Rio Girls’ Hosiery

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Film Head Is Bound
Over to Grand Jury

Sanfortl Carry Out
Beautification Plan

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A N FO RL' H E R A L D , W E D N E SD A Y ; AV1HL 1.

EVERGLADES ARE
FOUND IN SAFETY

Every democratic president of
the United State* has nved to campitjte tlic tu.i tern tor wiich n? war.
CKOS'*r.

5
(Co.ltirtaed from page 1)
hyr to LouSsvtlla to open the era

ent to introduce thtmseives,

iThet lanainy
j &amp; field
B nti Sehrlng
i a s •*t

(Centime:! from pap* I)
he Lott's shirt. There was roorr*
to land the plan."* of the search*
jo? aviator? along the r.hore of the
creel: nnd they soon reeched their
branded aviator friends.
‘‘The
io.it men waiu* n most happy pair,"
said Mr. ilaidemaii, who returned
li r e at 7 o’clock tonight with the
newb. He said that they hod some
light foot! and plenty nt good water and with some tape repuiredi

v-OP EC CAREFUL \UfTH
TVtAT fi£AJOLUEf? r '

AVOrU:
•res'?

oi towns in r.sfcox are ai'igned to 'schpols
lecture tlnsse* on the dangers of
itt.unM itM oil tnr allrvi
— rou es

■SThe vhdt' ot the Washington j
American? to Florida in IM S was j
the Aral real m M«5 tr»liLi*i »• *-,
•ffep of anv chib,. was the belief i
expressed by Connie Mack, the \
great Athleti? leader. He related
the amusing eccentricities of Rube |
Waddell. an outstanding pitchrr o f !
death oi two negroes in a tin*
no«t year*.
"Ball players of todav are fitted Mcndnv night caused the matte*
to the last minute. They must i ta Ixi discussed.
Sid Rive, local business man. and
foimer catcher of the Chicago
CnH*, rendernfl ■fVfrn! vCCa! rU!B*
_
___
______ b»rt. as well as a quartet from the
kee team here should bring results Milwaukee club composed of Meand tha proipU* for thir winning i iilHo. Thompson, Walgal and Mcth ; pennant, ! believe arc ur.nsual i Carihv. The a-'-ompanist was J.
ly good."
'Van Ilmiten.
' f l . F. I.anc presided at the reA icoutst .that the Milwaukee*
miMt of Rev. E. D. Brownlee, pres- club make Sanford their permma-

the cracked cylinder and altljou*e
i'ne iivi i!iw » nerw'lint rqnaldrrrrf1
strong enough to man their *hi^
they insiated nnd were off fnr $£

WALTER SHEAN
IDENTIFIED A S
COP'S ASSAILER

miles frem ih&amp;t city.
A lwfcy cylinder when ft were speeding honn*wnr&gt;i at an at.
tuuric nt anon: tM Q feet forcti
theny to K^ek rnfety In a forcM
iutiuiuK. Inimvuiiueiy alter clieht
irg they *et to work to repair ih.
i lotor.

The United States government
using old mines for the stnri
of helium eas.
.

LOT ON

(Continued fr»&gt;m page t ) m
SHI»nr &amp;II tile uuukt of the coun­
try as the mnn who conductr n
havrn for ox-convicts at your
mther’s hottl, the Cooley, in
Springfield, and who ‘stake.i’ men
out ot prison until they do n ‘job’
when you get your usual If* per
.cent out of the booty r
Sheen's reply was art nngrily 1

CLOSE IN

Atimita-Trouble.
By STANLEY
,1'roddrd by Ornenl's searching
OLD HOME TOWN
questions, he* admitted he had had
hocU art * •trouble with tha government on at
r«ev »T
.j
least two stolen bond dec. is. He
‘XUS
j insisted that in one cc.ir he h**d
•"urchn.sed the bonds, which lie
knew to have been stolen, from
(HO SAM feou- *U
I
'.mi-Util
! Jo.seph Mai shall, of Sj;nngft?ld,
tvnw iNfotftpD rnis ..
\VOWCl.
1 t nd then tcicpbr.nad the depart­
Vi*. * jC r t. TAr.it*
' meat of justice at Washingtin
• \
IOVO.U O . v. n Cf*
V vjoy
f / V &gt; --w
t* * I
ehe**t i . At this point (Jrorhl in­
APfou fo o c t UA&lt; ■
v l *•(• VD
mm ’
troduced two of Shean’s admittedly
Dt'&lt;*. tv/o MOnre* moi-t
worthless checks, one of them witn
jt *#ic*n *H
vov*eu^v
■•ur. ^arre,
I
Sh&gt; t
•
r. J
rr.ull, having keen rushed by a Mrs.
1 HGVk &lt;
r*«&lt;
the endorsiment of Joseph .Mari
tv Pirn
Cunninghnm, an eldirly maid in
/1 .•
the Hotel Somerset, New York. It
was for $.150. Shean insisted in*
had given the check to .Marshall
and *1,.41 he hud not received the
money, although lie finally 4.dnii--a
i t | thfif Ms fa‘ ner b»d teen (;&gt; com**
munication with Mrs. Cunningham
iOlUerning repayment of her loss.
.,**can ueiueu ne nan t*e)*n prr.miiid
leniency or immunity for hi* tc».i*

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Who will toko th o lead fo r a g reat M ay Day p arty for^
S a n fo rd ?
T h e H erald has in mind a "p a rty ” lastin g a week and two!
days, beginning w ith u big com m unity picnic, with * "Q u een'
___K d lta r o f th e M ay”, n m aypole dance 'n e v ery th in g , on F rid a y , May
• « I ,I A H D t« D E M .
M&gt; H O W A R D B E R Q _
1, opening a week-am l-n-dny program o f tow n b etterm en t of
U l M«in&lt;nIU i m w
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h i one kind and another.
F rid a y 's cerem onies could include th e festiv al idea and
■*■*»•«■
ir s s c iu r n o s ra tks
som e “g e t sta rte d ;' .specch-mnking— short and snappy speechO na T # * r..„ t7 .v 9 B it M on th s... fl.SO
D e liv e re d In C ity by C a r r ie r , p a r ®*— dealing with d ifferen t phases o f possible im provem ent
■ a ra a b . 15c.
W e a k ly E d itio n flOO work fo r Sanford and Sem inole cou nty.
E a c h speaker could
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SPECIAL n o t ic e i All obituary o f the intended work, and re c ru its could, be m ustered from
Janticee. card* of thanks, reaolutlona
’Slid uoilcr* of antertalnmanta where th e festiv al crowd w hich would be composed of everybody
charset Are made will be charted who gives a thought to S an fo rd 's b e tte r fo rtu n es.
- for at regular advertising rates.
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Satu rd ay, follow ing th e picnic, could be turned over to
M E M B E R T H E A IB O C IA T K D P M M
th
e
boys and girls o f San ford , w ith team s com peting in public
The Aeaoctated Press Is etclua*
fvsly entitled to the uae for rapub- service stu n ts. Several groups o f stu rd y boys could do
UMtlon of all news dlepatcbea
arelltw to It or not otherwise cred­ wonders toward th e rem oval 0 f weeds mid rubbish from va­
ited In uita panae &gt;m alec the local ca n t lots nnd neglected door yard s. Several groups o f girls
i t v i pub.iahod herein. All rights
,i'i&gt;i*, •«t \t nt-tr^nned could plant hundreds o f hardy foliage
of repuhlleetlan of special dispatch­
es Herrin are also reserved.
p lan ts, and pledge th e care o f such plants u n til th ey are sate*/ grow ing in tn eir new homes.
THURSDAY, APR. 2, 1*25.
T h ere isn’t space here, nor would The Herald feel com­
THE HERALD'S PLATFORM. petent, to list all th e good " s tu n ts ” th a t Sanford boys nnd
1.— Deeper water route to Jackaon* g irls could do in th a t one b ig Satu rd ay. In terested leaders
in such work could plan nnd achieve some wonderful things.
vllle.
I,—Construction of Bt. John*—In*
On Sunday the preachers nnd th e churches could contrive
dlan River canal.
som e special com m unity serv ice whose influence would con­
j.j|*—RviensJon of white way.
I,—Ettendon ea local amaeementa tinue in week-day carryin g out of brotherhood work. T his
— swimming pool, tennis courts, etc. program , too, is one th at could be safely le f t in the hands of
5.— Acquisition of a municipal th e fin e men and women who nro responsible for th e success
Band.
o f Sanford church work. Sp iritu al and m oral b etterm en t of
f,— Augmenting of bnllding pro*
arn— houses, hotels, apartment Sanford could be included in a "Tow n Im provem ent W eek”
qu ite effectively
neee.
t 7.— Extension of street paring pro*
On Monday th e city au th o rities could W t * h. b and and
I *ram.
. .
. ; use tn e week in n general clean-up program . S tre e ts could
8.— Construction of
m m ut
be washed, niuc-walks scrubbed, and every ordinance provid­
■tvend Lake Monroe.
* 9.— Entrance Into Florida state ing for sa n ita ry conditions in the city enforced w ith the
s tric te s t im p artiality.
baseball league.
10.—Completion of city beautifica­
A ltogeth er such n week, with n "Clenn Up, P ain t Up,
tion program.
Plant-a-K low er” slogan could set Sanford forw ard ninny u
BIDLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY. m ile on its road of progress. Every civic organization, every
social organization, every business concern, and every in­
• ‘ "P E R F E C T PEA CE:—Thon wilt dividual could con tribu te to the success of such n week, with
r keep him In perfect peace, whose Sanford g ettin g a whole lot of good ad vertisin g along with
„ mind is stayed on thee; because he
th e practical home b en efits th a t would im m ediately result.
trusteth in thee. Isaiah 26: 3.
Give us a May Dny w ith plenty o f pep, and "A W eek of
S
tu
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ts for San fo rd ".
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RESURRECTION DAYS
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O c to b e r 27. l i l t , a t th a P o a to S Ic a
M H anford, F lo r id a u n d er A c t of
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As Brisbane Sees It

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YOU KNOW THAT SPRING GARDEN FEELING

It Rained In Wall Street.
A Hint to 8c4dicra.
Mr. Bircher’a Dead Wife.
Cocktails, 'then Food.

BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

IC H TlRkl 15*41______

SAD TIM ES In Wall Street yes­
terday. The sky was weeping,
and so were the speculator*. Many
"active" stocks showed their activ­
ity on the way downhill, going
to new, low prices for th* year.
However, this Is t#i£ richest
fcourttry and the most fortunate
country in the world. It has the
wealth, the industrial intelligence,
it has the gold arvd it has the
future.
Nothing to worn* those that In­
vest. Those that gamble must
always worry, more ot less.

V-

DAN DOBBS SAYS
Another Mire sign of spring
when gas prices ga up.

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Two may not live cheaper
one, but they may live more.

wues - in GtT
T h is S lu e F CLEAHEP o u t
in A o T to e a n p TA e n

There'* oiie thing about poiv
boose, few people buy it twice.

A 4

W fiTcrt MV G A R P E N
A wise man is merely one
sensible to act foolish.

GROW

A bachelor is a man who is
fraid of conversation.
A girl w ith "* heart gets
A girl without a heart gets onC
Weather la like time. We hi*
so much of both, it all can’t
good.
The early bird may get tk
worm. The early bud may get i
frost.

ON APRIL 2*3 General Mitchell
to whom this country ov.es what
information it has about the air
defense situation, becomes a Col­
onel and will be sent to Texas to
work under General Hines. The
latter probably will learn some­
thing about Hying.
Men in the Army now leam
that the wav to get ahead is to
keep their mouths shut, uttering
no protest against their superior

Only a few more weeks now
til it is safe to predict t
winter.

“"'m ore in u ^ t ld 'in i t T r o f i u
of battleship bulldcra than lr&lt; the

The worst thing about being i|
grouch is he thinks everybody]
else is grouchy.

The modem dance floor nt
both a speed limit and parkli
regulations.
Ail marry for better or wane]
and raise cain If they get tk«!
worst of it.
The way they trip the light fM.l
tastic now it looks as
they
arc tripping.
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welfare of their country.
JOHN BIRCHER, seventy-three |
yeara old. murdered his wife, then
killed hlmnelf.
Mr. Blrcher had prayed in pub­
lic for the conversion of his wife
to exactly the religious ideas that
he carried around in his massive
brnin. When she declined to be
converted, he murdered her. By
killing himself he at least rid the
world of one dangerous nuisance.

reallyl

Easter reminds us that if y«!
keep a man in hot water he win]
become hard boiled.
This is the mushroom seasao.1
They look like umbrellas becsaitl
they grow in wet ptaces.

TRIUMPHANT FLORIDA
NEW YORK TIM ES

- The golden mist of sunshine flcodFlorida is—or rather was fivei attraction. A few acres afford urti•
ing through
YOU READ -ftlth horror of such yeeara ago—jtne Hast great u n -1pie opportunity to earn a comfor•
The axure depths of space, like
claimed wilderness in the United1table living. The rural developtender rain,
Florida people u ie continually being w arned by news­ a crimi*, but you find comfort in States. Today, hand in hand with ment, helping to increase Florida’s
• Awakens root and branch, as if
a real estate boom that makes a wealth, Is at the same time com­
papers ag ain st crooks, sh iste rs, second story men and wire this thought:
they knew
There
was
a
time,
not
long
ago,
Klondike rush seem tame, a sound plementary' to th eresort develop­
•
The time of bud and leaf is here tappers, who seem to find th is s ta te a lucrative field for op­
and solid developement is In pro­ ment. Each stimulates the other.
when
nations
nnd
organized
reli­
£
again.
eration , and yet doubtless there will ever rem ain enough
The Seaboard Air Line Railway’s
gions within the nations did on a gress, the child if the best pioneer
gullible
people
to
provide
a
good
living
for
the
law
breakers.
instinct. The skeptical, reading new route through the center of
• The breath of Life if thrilling all
gigantic
scale
exactly
what
this
of vast fortunes made on the pro­ Florida and the Mountain Lakes
Quite recently u womun, E th el B . Thom pson, appeared
the air,
half crazy man in Ohio did to his verbial shostring, shake their heads region, connecting the west coast
•
And stirring softly in the dull, w ith som ething ra th er original in th e line o f fleecing. Ac­
and recall dismally the boom days with the east, is the latest factor
wife.
“
brown sod;
cording to th e daily report o f the Sanford C redit A ssociation,
in opening up the State. The vision
It is a blessing that murdering elsewhere.
The trees, with arms uplifted, she w ent about Iter work us follow s:
For the moment, however, de- which saw the great benefits to be
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teach us wherepeople because of religious ideas
vclopement Is the rage. It is the
T h is woman is about th irty -th re e years of age, five
• To find the symbol of the risen
is now confined to maniacs. Wo great game, just as building up the ‘ derived from this project was fo l­
lowed up by Floridian promptness
fe e t nnd ten inches lull, ra th e r dnrk complexion,
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God.
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no longer torture and bum human West was a magnificent adventure of realization. The road was built
dresses neat, has the appearance of outdoor sportc,
beings because' we don’t happen t for so many. Moreover, much of within sixteen months, and hardly
Deep, deep In Nature's breast the
pleasing personality and talks very fluently, w eighs
to like their ideas on religion.
*n **** hands of men who have before the first train had been over
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secret lie*
about one hundred and fo rty pounds.
'Jaado good elsewhere, nnd who, it had brought with ’* an unpre­
s
Which go theology of man excoming to Florida for brief Winter
She cam e to W in ter Haven, F la ., som e ten days
** . , pounds;
CHARLES A. WOOD, a proba- vacation, have been fired witK the cedented boom for ah the neigh­
boring country. Railroad develop-!
£ The*?ternal Mile* of 4iff thaWiiever
ago, deposltod eighty-one dollars in a local bank th ere,
tion officer, who sees a good daal possible future of this great Winter ment, coupled with the building
die*,
asking th is hank to take care o f money which would
of family trouble, says that drink garden, and beginning first by of an extensive and excellent roud
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Ffom human doubt and apathy
be
sent
to
her
a
t
th
is
bank,
leaving
th
e
im
pression
£
rebounds.
a* a wrecker of homes has become “taking a fling" on the side, have system, means that new lands as
had tho old boom spirit reborn in well as new markets can be reached
th a t the money expected Would come as rent front
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w'orse under prohibition.
them, and have joined in reclaiming Drainage, which in Florida is al­
U heart of love athrobbing in the
property which sh e owned. She then enme to Lakeland
You understand that when you mile* of dismal swamps and turnmost as important as is irrigation
earth,
and bought any am ount of goods from local stores, g iv ­
hear about "combination cocktail ing them into villages, towns, hotel i j n the Southwest, is relied upon
Quicken our sense of thy Ining checks in th e am ounts of tw enty, th irty and
and dinner parties." Ladies and and club sites, orange, grapefruit: in mHny regions to do the rest,
\ dwelling power;
“ groves,
*"
*etc. The- fu- These are the preliminary pioneer
and coconut
th irty -fiv e dollars fo r said goods, secu ring u p art of
• And fill ns with the Joy of the new
gentlemen gather at the house of jnou
ous climate of Florida, which worki. For what corner a fte r­
birth
th ese am ounts in cash.
oime friend to drink cocktails, and has been eaptatize, retail and
,
That comes to every budding
ward communal activity* in many
She seem s to have operated very successfully and
having thus thoroughly poisoned wholesale, has filled them with places is being substituted for in­
..
leaf and flower.
secured betw een four and five hundred dollars in m e&gt;
t
their systems, and scorched their new life and unlimited optimism. dividual initiative. It might be
chandise and cash money, beating it back to W in ter
“ Break, break, my soul, your icy
mucous membrane from one end Tho new Floridans outbooat the termed crowd pioneering. Rut the
proverbiat Californians.
old spirit of adventure which built
bunds and einrr
Haven, draw ing out her deposit and leaving to p arts
to the other, they adjourn to u
Under
all
this
extravagance
With the wild birds that pour
the West still persists. There is a
unknown, and she will very likely operate this sam e
restaurant to eat.
there are sound foundations. They certain gusto about the conquerors
•
their hearts in praise,
plan
in
oth
er
c
itie
s
in
Florida.
B
e
on
th
e
look
out
for
The
result
of
this
charming
fall into two general classes, the of Florida. Feeling that they are
I And let the buried seed of beauty
th is p arty . I f apprehended notify this o ffice Phone
American custom will appear in jesorters, who fill the hotels and building a tropical empire, they
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spring
death statistics later on.
cover the beaches and golf links, are working with lavish hands;
Under the spell of Resurrection
G66.
and those who want a quite home they say Italy, not to be compared
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Days.
So while it is alw ays well to be courteous to stran g ers,
PERU AND Chile have a mis­ away from the bitter northern cold. for climate and production of soil
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— Annie L. Muxzey.
lend them a helping hand in every way possible, be generous understanding about certain terri­ These are the salvation of the State within a trritory no larger than
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The ttlc girl down the street with your hosp itality, in money m atters it is perhaps beat tories, and a plebiscite, a vote of for these are the ones who will be­ Florida, support* a population of
X wants to know if Tscna-Arica is a to keep a t least one hand in the im m ediate vicinity of your people living on the spot, will de­ come producers. The others bring 40,000,00. Why not Florida, which
the matter.
wealth and boom the tourist busi­ now has little than 3 per cent of
&lt; hair tonic,
pocketbook, and, when in doubt, n otify your banker, or the cide
Peru asks the United States to ness. But the real future of Flor­ that number, to say nothing of
•_&lt;i •.i
.
o
police departm ent.
guarantee the fairness of that ida lies in tho richness of her soil. the many other superior advan­
*"
How many golf players in San------------------------ o-----------------------plebiscite, and that might mean Once drained, it will grow almost tages for trade und commerce?
• ford realise that there is a touranything.
To those who do not The Florida dev?Lpement fever is
A L IT T L E L IB R A R Y grow ing larger every y ear is an meddling with affairs not our*.
• narnent going- on f
This nation has the friendliest
-ohonorable p art of a m an’s h isto ry . It is n m an’s duty to have feeling for Peru, und the same for want to live in complete idleness infectious and it is being industri
these garden qualities offer a great ‘ ousiy spread throughout the land.
»■ Sanford's paved streets present books. A library is not a luxury, but one of the necessaries Chile.
a mighty good appearance to of life. Books are th e windows through which the soul looks
Our interferenco In South Amer­
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* strati^prs |n the city.
out. A home w ithout books is like a room withuut windows. ican affair* should be limited to
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interfering if powers from across
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PROVIDENCE NEWS
!
A man who runs into debt is like No m an has a rig h t to bring up his children without sur­ the ocean* try to seize South
• the fool* who ruih In where angels rounding them w ith books, if he bus the m eans to pay for American territory.
Outside of
f fear- to tred. Why in the world th em .— Henry Wurd Beecher.
that we should leave It to the
While the country waits anx­ porters) so as she was leaving for
a doe* he run?
South Americana to settle South iously for some intimation that Europe. "He tases riding the me­
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American matters.
President Coolidge will change hi* chanical horse a* seriously as he ■
I F YOU A R E A real salesm an you will w ork; if you don’t
V Tho
Navy Department still
mind
and
buy
a
new
nat
for
East­
does
everything
else."
said
Mrs,
- thinks the battleships far superior work you will be a "n early one * all you r life.— H. It. W arded.
IN AMERICA we have money er, it is reassuring to know that Stearns.
* to aircraft. You can’t pitch much
traveling in families, generation ha takes his horemanship serious­
------------------------ o -----------------Well, there is no record so far of
» of aparty in a IlttlcH-boat.
after generation—the Astora, Van­ ly. The steed the President rides
"A M AN’S R E L IG IO N is not w orth much unless it can derbilts,
a fall. Unlike Britain's royal heir,
for instance.
.
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Is, as the world knows, neither a
q
Rouge la colored from a prepara­ of the th ings we m ay not be happy in possessing, but are m is­
Id England they seem to have prancing baby, nor u champing the President keeps his seat. But 1 3 3
has he yet acquired the assurance.
here and there,
mental power
tion made from the cochineal in­ erable w ith ou t."
traveling in families, not for cne chcatnut, nor a blacK, hard mouth­ to call that noble steed—"Sena- —
sect, but th*t doesn't seem to affect
or two generation* only, but for ed rival of the wind. If the animal to r"? Only when we hear that he
- its popularity.
gallops it is on the wings of the has done so will we believe that
centuries.
. o---------President’s fiery imagination. If Mr. Coolidgc’s
_
________ is as
horsemanship
Lord
Salisbury
is
to
succeed
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The inconsistency of the world
!&gt;ord Cumin »* Government lender he bucks—and we arc assured he j finished as it i* serious. Anil when
11Y IRVIN S. COlili
•- at lartru is appropriately Illustrated
in the House of Common*. Salis­ does buck—it i j because some one &lt;that time comes, perhaps he will
' when the Owtnsboro Messenger
go on to further heights of equesbury's father was Prime Minister has pressed an electric button.
calls a small-calibre man a tre­
But the President rides serious­ trian daring and call it—“Insur­
When
the
circus
reached
the
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member*
of
his
staff.
In
this
but
rather old-fashioned. Salis­
mendous bore.
small Vermont town tho proprietor mergency the invalid’s mother— bury's cousin Is Halfour and his ly—that’s the point. Mrs. F. W. gent Senator." And if he should
who bv the samo token was Zeno's brother is Lord Robert Cecil, one Stearns, wife of his guide, counsel­ do so, would his commanding
a
According to Census Enumerator feared for a while that hi* after­ mother-in-law—and
who travel­ of the mast astute Uritish states­ lor and friend, told New York r,»- "Whoa, there!" be heeded?
noon
performance
might
lack
its
; S. A. B. Wilkinson the population
ed with the show in the capacity of men.
chief
feature.
Tho
star
of
the
ag­
of Sanford Is 7.250. Tne CTyino
was Zeno, the Mexicun wardrobe mi‘*ress, stepped for­
Ability in this family runs all ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a 3 3 a 3 3 H a 3 3 3 a a a a a a a a a a a B a , j R
question of the hour seems to be, gregation
ward and agreed that the perfor­ the wav back to the days of Queen ■
knife
thrower,
answering
in
private
a
"Were you enumerated?"
life to tho name of Hennesay. mance might not be marred.
Elizabeth, who had Lord Burleigh,
The hour came. Fourth came ancestor of the Cecils, doing her
Twice a day Zeno, dressed in gaudy
*
This man Nurmi must be trying trappings would enter the arena Zeno, wearing
i g n his
i s
p ro fe s s io n a l
:pr
to get away from something.— nccomcaincd by his wife, u young,; scowl slightly onhantAdt f His thinking for her.
•T h e y ‘ take statesmanship ser­
Sanford Herald. Or probably in plump nnd pretty woman in pink mother-in-law, skinny nnd homely, iously
in England, where young
„ a hutrv to get aomewhera.— Key tights, and followed by _u roustu- &lt;with her hnir knotted in u knob men
of wealth often devote them
. West Citizen.
bout bearing a basketfull of long on her head ■and Hkr daughter'? selves to public affairs at an age
bowie-knive* nnd shining battle- fleshings hanging in loose folds on when our young men uf
Are Beginning To Climb
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One half the world doesn't care axes. While tinj band played an her bony figure, following him vote themuplvf? to Pah.. Beach,
&gt; a darn about the other halfa scan­ appropriate selection of shivery closely. She plastered herself flat race horses and young i.uies with
dal:. Mount Dr-ra Tuple. We’d music the young woman would flat­ ■gaimit the wooden background* emotional temperaments.
W e have two exceptionally good proposition!!,
1 hate 1 0 gamble on thatten herseif against a background Zeno gave her u look neentingiy
of bluo blanking which had been fraught with undying hate, lie
IN THE German election for
th a t will se t you in on tho ground floor
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It wjll seem a little strange for erected in the middle of the ring. took up his longest sharpest bowie- President no candidate got enough
* those** two ancient rivals, Sanfotd There she would pose motionless, knife. He tested its needle-like votes to elect him, so another e le c ­
a it: Orlando, to-bo represented in her arms outstretched and her feet no.int upon his thumb. He poixed tion is necessary. The vote was
a th\ baseball league by one and the close together. Then Zeno, sta­ it, aimed it, flung it.
encouraging for the German peo­
. wdCaame team.
Like a javelin it hurtled on its ple and for solid government. The
tioned himself 40 feet from her,
would fling his knives ami axes hissing flight through the air. Republican party got 2,300,000
*
Every once In n While, some his­ at her missing her each timo by Striking tip first a scant quarter more votes than Braun, the Social­
torian jumps on Napoleon Bona- the narrowest of margin*. Present­ of an inch from the lobe of the ist crndldate.
- partr. I t ’a perfectly safe to pick ly her form would be completely mother-in-law’s left ear. it burled
uried
Tho Socialist candidstej™* ^
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on old Boney now.—Ocala Star. outlined by the* -deadly
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Realtors
Thuiu
Vvvrn with “-ycr.r.
many votes as the Communist, And I *
ii alte took n&lt;&gt; nurt trom tne |quivering,
—osharp blade* which pinned her fast. | The puuse which ensued was Ludendorff. representing the wsr|5
.202 F ir s t S tre e t.
Jack Di-mpary. pan'*, 'ig b i again
Phone 362
Riit on this duv Mrs. Zeno bad; broken, by the astonished volee of and tho old methods, got cnly cn«- »3,
in New York *tate because b* fail- fallen ill and, although the cire u j'a lank hhtive sitting oiDlh* lower-' thirtieth of the voles cast for th c jS
**d*rt&gt; give a w airfactorj*. antwar owner offered a reward '■for t-ome mo*b tier of blue seat/ induitrioua- Republican candidate.
In the next election a Republi- *
to Harry Wills challenge.
We one who would take her place, ln*;ly milking hie whiskers:
ig a a » a a H a a » B a a B B a a a a a a a i ! a a a a a a g B B a a B 3 » a a a a i 8 a e
thought Jack had retired anyway. could find r.o volunteers among th o ' "Wall, by Heck— he mused her!’’ can will be elected.

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N e v e r tie te m p te il by b ig
p r o m i s e * — a l w a y s InvrM s a f e l y .
Open a n a c c o u n t now
w ith th e S e m i n o l e (County [lank.
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Personals

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three c£yV and W r a ig R i.S ?
. ry-makin*. Bank* and baa'
tafttatla
f l . . t L . iiousct
hour.M lire
are cttffTO,
cln«erf. mm
and the
ir
iiif PtfStt

, #.*. . m

the popu'
. .

n id ay ." to uUend the fu n e ra lo f ,:r " mi
\nv' u,ion
b" ‘h "M J6 1PohT’ fkmllles *Vm to have this is twice that of Delaware
Mr
lleUlfu
F
Milieu
wereMr«
I
pcvwtinn
ettvel
negroes
to
attend the , mHj| but wealthy commonwealth
In such a restricted Held, the
n city after a winter stern
v -- r*
.
has been
been extended.
extended
j . D banc nml daughter, MUs lecture hto
,„ fc|y pocketed.
prestige and influence of a family
Confetti lind serpentines emt
Morris Jrecently
a tout
S ^ S I acompleted
SP
Thomas Francis llnyartl, senior that for generatC-ns has dominated rttore this year th*h they dirt In
I An cluborntf account «f the
Otix t!i ue left Wednesday for Mary Dell lane, of J*cksonrlllcj
tf&gt;24. hot even the’ In m isc h&gt; price
thaw Mnwn ! senator Vrom'the Rtinpowder state, it p ditinilly is hard to combat.
beautiful wedding of Miss Snrnh Satnsot:- ...ere
he will visit Mr. und Mts. A. B Newton mul . d he addressed more than
50,000
^
^ %Mh ,n hu l„,in,c(llatc „ fl(J
Trt A c(l fl
t0 thp Senate did not prevent a Urge eon«Ump! Lsdrta Keller (tnrl, Charier C&lt;*rpittjIi'UyKlr. ,
Mrs. Jessie Hurley, of Winter
. pci m&gt;iis during the trip.
ICItcun whlth toiik nfara.in Taawfr,
•V.
.fto .s U .m the Senate.
not only seems the pro pi r flnd nat- tJon. Otte hundred tbits o t the
Thursday
I TdfiilattIiTYriJrfg in jvhtcll
n.
, A .^ y n n l ai.iusftnntpr.from IKd- u,al thing to do in Delaware. It former and 250 of the U tter Were
W u i&lt; a iI .
!ttUiir6 has Ctrme uTVenv d ncces- seem* almost inevitable. It has tofiW fibont the « tftc 8 b t the
IiO t
’ W}SfflMl‘1l h a s‘W.-cdme^ildlost n s la te been done so long it hu* beedme n pleasure-recking crowds, i t 'l l eaHiiUtcJ. Kin's bin tor the jolli­
^trWttRm. t iri habit
fication Is placed at ♦ni*»,o0d.
Is Found And.
And, down east.
east, here, precedent.
tty
ty powpow-; Torn Mnnhall. philosopher and
No naisks Wertr worn thlk year on
1 :1 iefftil.
effdt.
j fonucr vice
Wash., Anr..22——
j'fojjuer
vice ppresident, Wts been account of recent political distur,-nter lake,. 50 j Unyftrd’s father, his grnndfath-. "sixlpg up” tni
the present occupnm banccs.
I
ji
___ H i ................. been discovered cr, his great-grandfather and a iof the White House who succeeded &lt;■
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n" i T nonicr of Easter Star will tk-uln.lv lttfcly gown of gray
B l 'i d s r e C l u b
the Mount Maker nntionnl for- •grrnUuncle. #n his paternal side, ibis ns o wioldcr of the senatorial' Some Inrfc'e species'of trout are
Monroe
It.
Hutton
rctmhed
Weil.
l
meL-tini* ;»t 7 o’- georgette, the close fitllne waist
^
e^t in northwest Washington, it ] have served his state in the SaTi- guvcl.
'found in Australian streams.
was announced here recently by ate.
| Tom himself always wna quite a !
■S k in the Moronic Hall.
B
*ave .for a javchtlar ncsddy from Tnitipn.
, clock in xm.
, ibse caught at one shoulder with
The. Ihut Ton Itridxe f'iuh was tv J. Elliott.pfoEjiector and cs- On hiamother's sidec, his greattalker. He whs one of the mn»i
,
Friday
,
jr " f t f;*l! rkirt crr.ar.icntcfd with
Jildire Max Isaacs left Wed nos- chanringiy entertainottrWwincfi- 1 plorcr,
who said he found it Instgreat-grandfather,
Richard Bus- j quoted men In public Iffc during
The Outlet is offeruhf wonrterThe W C. T. U. will meet nt ihe hUKe lavender UiTcta roses, nnd drv Hu hi&lt; htnne in New York' day rfternoon. by
Robert summer. The
lake of hot sett,
sat In the Senate at the same hK time In the limelight.
I
. valufi yin the latest^ Spring
- Mr*.
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Find Baptist Church at !t:!10 o'clock embroidered in between in green City.
Hut his study of Coolidpe ?crm -1 f**Mbh*. MRIhiery fur Easter Is
Hines at her home on Park A v c-' water In the Mount Baker preserve; time hisi gre
rcat-grandfnther, James
The Florida National Guard* will ' " T
A nlcture hat of ny•xi'mred.
' Ashton nnynrd, held Delaware's ingly hns impressed him with the
m,,‘’
*• Is about .'10 acres in size.
cive a dance at the Armory.
I H" lcr horsehair braid trimmed u.
advantage that, at times, comes r."
-*-=
Mts. R. E. Tolar mid Mrs. Ed-, An abundance of garden flowers. The new lake, Elliott snid. Is a t,i other sent.
C Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Me Call * ^
won must becoming,
wan I F. I.uiie iiintored to Daytona
.ilti actively used in. uecoratdi
attractively
,.n altitude of about 6.0U0 feet, and
Both Delaware sents. for that t» those who “sny little but saw
Thursday.
,
big.
fur- high
will entertain the Eight O’clock ------- --------. .. Tile . priwj
.
----he estimated the temperature of mutter, might be said to tie in the wo6d.r
Pt T. Calc-.
alovely te!eph&lt;u&gt;e screen, wns w b iiij^ waters at 112 degrees Fahrcn-' same family H i y . Fsr
“In my judgment,” says Mar.club.
iiv
Mrs.
II.
II
t
nsw.dj
{
licit.
It
is.
located
in
very
rugged
I
man
du
Pont,
financial
overlord
of
,
shall,
“Coblldgc is one of the most
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ami
Mts.
Harry
i*
Roitlwell
Saturday
Following the game, delicious re- -country to the east of Mount B n -1the state and junior senator, is n astute politicians ever In the White
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'I he library wishes to ncknmvl* returned W .-tjitesdnv from
frCShments were served.
ker.
: cousin of Mrs. Bayuvd and the tw o! House.
r hl.rrh
-n F*
Story Hour at the I.ibrnry »t
edge with many thanks a valuable days stii'i t In R«h !(ledge.
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These present were: Mrs. .1. p. Three hot springs have been In- families are closely associated.
“He knows that slUncc is the
tt « . *W r itMtnrI
o'clock.
„ . ret of books. “Confederate MiliT.
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\t omliulT. Mrs. B. Ib Caswell. Mrs. cuted In Up - Moun; 'Baker nnHonnl! For that matter. MrS. Bay n r’. Is one uranswc’’ blc argument.''
Ph-rtnac-i
hand
Rrading Club at lliu Library n t j lnry History." which was given to
n cousin also to Mrs. du Font.; . ' ___________ ________ .
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b am? _&gt;rons
111 o clock.
i the N.^ de V. Chanter of the IJ. n J * y n'any friend, ,,r Miss Emma Edward Betts. Mrs. W, W. Potter. fAVcift.
, Owww will be glad to know that Mrs. II ,\ Hivr-s. Mrs. U i e h a r d - ------------------------------ Which further interwenres the rc-1
D. C. in memory of the tnt«
HltASS KNOBS OUT-OF-DATE i wl"
» " tr in ity of.
Monday
she 19 coiiviilesing rapidly from a Brown. Mrs. W. f . llill and‘ Airs,
&lt;t.Mi&gt; &lt;H H-'Ptls 8TII.I. I N- ' iatwostilp.
,.r
de V. _Howard,
and presented
Hi itm
LIU t'N.
|%1I them
11. »ii
» set recent operation at the Kerim IdRidge. ; *
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, ThcVpcfK-mlable
to the
Itbrarv. rfs
The
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I-aughton Hospital.
l.n v im v t w s j" i
Firt'!L I i mco 1 At Srst thought St inky . c m ,
LIVERPOOL, April 2.— Brass
£ 7
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n iiW &gt;-v twn. Clement A.
lt d odock with Miss l.ucik I an - Rvans. of Atlanta.-am! it i,
]i
who suffered ilnmnges (ti ring th- ! sfritnge thnt one family should oh- w-ork, with Which the front door*
Knights Templar, Attcntiun!
Mi. and Ml&gt;. F.
Rmintijbil
tor.
wrr from the German air raids .
•
M»^h lasting political tloml- "f mu.tt Rr!tt,h Itontbs ltdvc been |
brary of Coufcderate Slate.1', 11
liny. Sc|l. Rent, dean, Repair
Tile Ordi'r of the Red Cross and over London have burn paid a total .nance over
over aa state.
state.
adorned for venture* ^’'d which
thry. in 12 volumes, written 1by ; left Ihursday for SI. Augustine
The
where thev will attend the Ponte the Order of Malta will W- com- of $&gt;0.01)0.(111 as cnmpcnsiiilnp by
one
turns
to
the
census
When
one
turns
to
the
rcnaUit
eonttlntlWd
lo
thfc
furnlshir&lt;Ts
«f
listlnguishcd
men
of
the
South."!
}
i \ s&lt;there are many calls for his-t;uc Leun ccRiofutlun:
figures,
however,
nnd dlscovors
thnt!! Inumerous
offices, is going out of
fdrred af eomlnve to lie held Fri- the government. This amount i'is.:
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n itli.,,.lL lu
nuyttes — Ratnff
the total
population
ofJt arm
Delnware
‘ f»«llo1i
Itecause of the expetmt ib­
day,
Apr!!
Urd
at
7:"0
P.
M.
Viahtftmvt
tiiie
s
written
from
the
Southern
I
considered
nindnpnitc
hv
CRAI’EVILLE. Am. 2.—Emily
Mrs.
Alexander
Vaiighn
will ■*«-' Iting Sir Knights welcome.
is less .....
than
thnt
of ,..v
the nvcrnge*T°!w&lt;l
In keeping the fixtures
., .
- li'ltiw
i
point
of
view,
it
is
a
valuable
ad-!,
,
,
.
.
.
.
.
the
claimants,
snnie
of
whom
h
a
v
e..
........
.
...
.
.
Magmi.a.n returned home x,om i dition to the ligrary eoilectimt.,
Smiday from Miami, she will
Ily order of the Eminent Com- received nothing, and they now single congressional district
in sn,1|VCocoa and Nims where lie had -end the gift U much appreciated j b&gt;* accompar, cd by Mrs. si. ll mnndet.
\siigtVst that German reparation I most states, it sccnis less sur­
•barge of the orange packing for
Utiudney who will visit Mrs. J
Juo. I). Jinkius, Recorder, money be diverted to their benefit. prising.
giiii&gt;HiUlualliaU|iiaiirtfirtlllirtl«innil)iamfltt
Chase and Company.
.
.
.
BURNS PROGRAM
Vaughn here.
Mrs. 1toroll went with Mr. and
The Robert Burns program giv­
Mrs. Carl Carlson on Sunday to
Mr, and Alis. Henry Drowning,
en bv Mrs. Owen last week was
(jrovelnml.
Worehestcr, Mass., were th j
John and Eric Lundquist took very much enpoyed by the large of
guests. Wednesday evenii.g
r i - f i f t Dor&lt;»ouist over to Holly number present. Mrs. Owen gavel dinner
of
Mr.
nnd Mrs. A. R. Kev,
rA IU JU K D -T O -O n iJE It
many interesting fact' gathered !
HR
llill for the day, Sunday
Mrs. Duilinger was a caller Wed­ from personal ki twledge of that
* «•,*•••»11* * ,( 'Inilip« arc thp Most Krotiomieitl Clothes
Charles II. lilis., of W'lrehester mm
nesday to see Mrs. Kenneth Itob-'port of Scotland.............................
and several
you can liny.
bins and Mrs. Adgntc. Mrs. Ad- Scotch records were ulayed, hum-j returned Wedncsdnv from a trm B i
gate is expecting her sister. Miss ed by Mrs. Paxton for the oceus- i upwn the E.»sL &lt; oast. Mr. nnd
Isles of Warren, O., to visit them ion. Next week Mr. Halt has licenlM '-*• Bliss aro guests of Mr. nivl ll
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soon.
i asked In give a Nature number, , ri1- '*• "• Key.
Rev. Clark plans to bo with us which will probably include some
on Apr. ft nt
o'clock. We of the Lake poets of England. All
Mrs. Sadie Giles who has h o ch !« *
were pleased to have with u» both; are Invited to attend,
visiting her sister,
Mrs. (*. E. M
old and new members nt the Union
Henrv left Thursday for her home &lt;38
Sunday School. Two of Mr. W eav-!
S lO ltl HOUR
in Philadelphia.
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er&gt;a little grandchildren and AlMiss May Holly will conduct the
Friends of Mrs. J. It. It Striek­
pimnso Bryar.t Jr., a new baby for I library Story Hour next Saturday
thee radle roll, horn Jan. 15.
er of Philadelphia, formerly Miss
&gt;morning, nnd
will15 5
The Willing Workers expect to, ^ ’Z ^ m
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i l ® » » of ' S 3
she S3
meet again at the home of Adelle j {J n ns^ ari, Aj.l'^aVet ‘V orraire..
,rA1.rn
Vining on Apr. 10. There was u:I Sarah Mayo, Eva Cunningham, ! is on her wnv luimc after four ■■
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good attendance at the last meet-1I Guyle Peabody and T. IV. Russell. years spent in Java
TWO DAYS ONLY
ing. Kloise Winn came out from
present in Paris visiting a daugllF in e Custom Tnll6t'j[ng
Mllmic T h eatre Uhlit. SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A
town
There were over fifty present las*
,
. in school there. She ■ ■
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m
members wu*o rganlzed Saturday,
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[! Avhich Pick Vernny was elected! " HUt* 1 of the ch,Wren
president and Ellen Lundquist, —— r**11
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hold earnestly and make It a &gt;-1** J* fourth Thursday.
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success.
Another of our Upsala young _m
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Circle
Meets.
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wife. They are now at home L 3«t«
Vr* liniiin
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Mrsd aHinger and the hoatC.K Mrs. BE|0W in Upsala.
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given to each one. Refreshments diiction sale at the Uutlet. lin -.
V a
oi null gelatine und cocoanut cake tire stock on sale.
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Your pntrutmge wutilil lit* highly npprecinlcd.

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In 15 liglit shades; 40 inches wide.
Silk that’s been selling for $2.75 and
$3.00 yd. All shades for

Light grounds with new patterns
printed on 40 flat crepes in every
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costum es consist o f frocks for morning
wear, fo r afternoon and for
form al ami inform al evening
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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D . T H U R SD A Y A P R IL 2 . 1925
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Pilgrims

yesterday'* game
Milwaukee, Association

"Tom will defend his title against
all comers. Dempsey w« believe,
ha* retired or will retire.
Gibson asserted that Turney had
just as ranch right to claim the
heavyweight title
a* Gibbons,"
and thnt he contested Tom’s claim.
Tho match is subject to the ap­
proval of the New York State
Athletic Commission. Negotiations
a WiHs-Gihbons bout at the
M atch W ill Go to Decision At for
Milk Fund show in the Yankee
Polo Grounds In New York Stadium the night of May 29, eol-

Richbourg, rf
McCarthy, as
Griffin, lb
Brief, if
Armstrong. 3b
Schulte, 'cf

T hough Out hit ting V isito rs,
B re w e rs L ose to B u ffalo ,
In te rn a tio n a l
le a g u e . By
Topheavy 10 and 3 Score
Ruffalo of the International
league walloppcd the Milwaukee
Brewer* by a score of 10-3 yester­
day afternoon at the Municipal
baseball park with the kind as­
sistance of Messrs. Kelly and Mur­
ray, who together
pounded out
four hits for a total of ten base*.
The Brewers outhit the Bisons,
but failed to project the hits into
the run column.
Proffitt and
Fischer twirled for tho Buffalo,
while Manager Harry Clark resort­
ed to a trio of heavers, including
Lingrel, who atarted, and Will­
oughby and Walker. Kelly, the
clean-up hitter crossed the plate
with four *«!!ie*. knocking out a
homer and double. Murray, of the
same club, scored three runs and
hit a triple and single. Bunny,
3 doubl; zr.d liable.
Reading of the International
league, played the Milwaukee nine
this afternoon at the Sanford base­
ball park. This was the last of
tho Brewers’ series of spring
training practice games in this
City. The Milwaukee squad will
meet Reading tomorrow after­
noon at Leesburg and then re ­
turn to the Wisconsin city for the
opening of tho American Associa­
tion season.
Tut games were ulnycil at the
local park by the Milwaukee team
this winter, five of which were
laved at the local park by the
lifcrsukcc team this winter, five
of which were with major league
teams, including tho Washington
Senators. Cleveland Indinns, Phila­
delphia Athletics, SL Louis Browns
and Cincinnati Reds.
In the Reading lineup this a f­
ternoon was “Doc" Silva, graduate

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Lirgrcl. p
Willoughby
Walker, p
Strohm
Luce

On Ju n e 1 2 ; Bout Will Be
Fought A t Cutchw cights

NEW YORK, Apr. 2.—Tom Giblions. veteran St. Pfcul boxer and
Gene Tur.ney, American light
&lt;» n heavyweight champion, were sign“
ed vestordav for a 15-round ticJJ JJ cislon bout nt the Polo Ground* on
” JJ the night of June 12. Since they
“ JJ will fight nt tatch weights Tunn n ncy s *‘*1° W*B not he nt stake.
V
Matchmaker Jimmy DcForest,
* ” of the Polo Grounds A. C., which
* JJ will promote the battle, said the
JJ JJ match would lie for the "world's
JJ JJ heavyweight championship.’ Gih11 0 bons. he said, had made this stipu­
lation in view of the New York
elly; *tatc athletic commission’* action
two in returning his $2,500 forfeit for
&gt;urg, n meeting with Dempsey,
rthy,
“Tom i* the logical champion of England Offers Good
'ebb; the world because' Jack Dempsey
ruck jrofused to meet, him after he hau Jobs to U. vS, Ad Men
zhbv i challenged," said Eddie Kane. Cibggeeibons' manager, who, with Billy
r. 4 5 'Gibson, Tunney’s representative,
LONDON. Apr. 2. — Notwith­
signed the articles for the bout. standing the fact that there nre
more than 1,000,00 unemployed in
England, there are jobs paying
TOWN
By STANLEY $10,000 a year going begging, Sir
Charles lliglium, London's best
known publicity man, said recently
in his address to the British Asso­
ciation of Display Men.
"People have come to me," Sir
(VOOCTU. I DO N
Charles declared, "crying out for
NOW TO *Toe
men capable of earning $10,000 an­
-m*** ru-i^vti
r*cM VACr* U5&gt;
nually,
and I have said in rcnly:
AN DC A N
‘You will hvao to go to the United
•stv* ETkiaflr!
States to find then.” ’
Sir Charles explained that he had
/hky jo e
offered the suggestion to search
W*AT DOC"
tT SAY ON
abroad for candidates, because
THAT SIC|N ,
there were so few young men here
who had prepared themselves for
the horizon of jobs paying $10,000
a year.

Total*
Buffalo International
Spencer, cf
E. Miller. 21
Anderson, rf
Kelly, lb
Murry, If

Profitt, p
Fischer, p
Vandcrhuck

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T8E SPRirtC. "Tha h HAX
SOFTCr.CC, UP MAIN
S T R B B T QUITE A B&gt;T
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Holy

HOME. Apr. 2.—7 :.c influx into
Rome of thousands of Holy Year
pilgrims and tourist*, drawn here
from the usual early spring resorts
by reports of tho unusually fine
weathet, is rapidly restoring to the
city Its prewar position as one
of the most interesting of European
capitals.
Again the .Seven Hill* look down
not only upon the Eternal City,
the traditional hdtnc of the Papa?}'
and the cu.itwllnn of the empire**
relics, put also upon n flourishing
modern city which Veeps P* hank
among the first, metropolises of tKd
world with n surprising economy
of effort.
For example, .Rome's best shop­
ping thoroughfare, the Via Coniiottl, would l&gt;c lost in Fifth Avenue.
In fact, it would stretch hardly
more than two (docks of that fine
nvenuc. It could he tucked away
in Rond Street or in the area lietween Regent and Oxford Streets
of familon, and it could never bo
found in the mile* of shopping
streets of Paris. And yet Roman

SE L L AUTOMOBILE PLANT
DETROIT, Apr. 1.— Negotiation*
for the sale of Dodge Brother*, In­
corporated, to n buyer ar group of
buyers whose identity has not been
learned i* now in progress here
and nn announcement may be ex­
pected lute toduy, A. C. Schwartz
local representative of the DillonRead Company, New York bank­
ing firm, told newspaper men this
morning.
Wonderful vnlut-s
in Men’s
•fathing rnn bo o b t a i n e d during
rhe Outlet’s big pre-Easter Sale.

RARE BEASTS OF
ASIA ARE HUNTED
BY FIELD MUSEUM

of the deer tribe. Attempts nlao
will be mode trt obtain rfpednwns
of the. Tibetan Argali, n wiltTsheep
weighing ordinarily about 20*).
pounds, found in northern Indiu
and Tibet, u majestic animal, remarkable for its horn*, which are
heavy with the curve down and for­
ward. Sometimes these horns are
20 inches in circumference ut the

Theodore and H erm it Rome*
volt M embers of Expedition
HUNSTANTON, Eng.—Mrs. EfF itte d Out by Ja m e s Sim p­ fle Young won a $5,000 prize by
son Chicago llu sin ess Man guessing correctly the winners of

SEA TTL E, Apr. 2.—Two ^
sponge*.' raised from infancy C
■i n » I I I
(!■•&gt;«&gt; n a f l t i a
Trevor LKincaid,
professor
ofW f i
egy in the University of Washing,
tun, nun given birin to six younj
sponges
The sextet arc replicas of u»
parent spimur*. and, although they
may neverrfJL usefal in swabbing
mud off the family automobile, they
make remarkably docile pets. !aij
iTofessor Kincaid. ,
Professor Kincaid's experiment
»s.far »« known here, was the fu*
successful attempt t&lt;? raise spo«gt«
fa an indoor aquarium. .

twelve football games.
organized, the illiterate* in
If organized
CHICAGO*Mtr. 31.—Animal? to
tho
United
States could dominate
be sought fob the Flolfl/ Mtxrum by
’ . ..
Colonel Theodore
owl- Kermil the elections.
Roosevelt and Georget-lCAChcrrie
during the James biinpson-Roosevcit expedition to Central Asia this
yenr are among the strangest and
most beautiful In -the world, ac­
cording to zoologists at the mu­
seum here.
The expedition, financed by
Jam es Simpson, president of Mar­
shall, Field A C o. will sail from
New York in April. It probably
will enter India via Bombay, and
travel northward by rail to the
foot of the Himalayan outer range
and go by automobile to Serinagur. From then on into the I’umir region plateaus ll" will use
pnek horses, yaks, cnmcl* and
coolies.
.
In addition tin rt-chhijr r-preimeita of the rare Ovi« (M i, or Mar
co Polo sheep, the three white men
will also hunt the Markhor, the
if the |finest of goats; tho Yarkand slag,
ts and the Himalayan ilwx, the goitVml
;e - to gazelle, the long-haired tiger, the
Koine ounce or snow leopard, the Tihcinost tan Argali, a Wild niivto; the Tivnrld hot an antelope the
stag,
nre tho big Asiatic brown hear, and
Italy's other mammals as well a* birds of
the region, according to D. C. Da­
vie*, director of the museum,
ro
“Ovis Poli i* probably the most
| interesting of these animnls, owing
. lU D to the romance attached with it
in connection with Marco Pnlo'w
The travels,” said W. II. Osgood, curyear “tor of zoology at the museum.
April "When that explorer returned to
heroic Europe after hi* trip into Cathay
votion in the thirteenth century, his deought scription of the huge animal enusi Ken- ed many learned men to brand him
h the n* a fakir, "'he sheep is bigger
will than the American Rocky Moun­
tain bighorn sheep, and has huge
mself spirnl horns. Althoug lithe spread
- gold of the horns is usually ubout 55
: may inches, each horn sometimes ineasinnics ures from 60 to 75 inches from
II the tip to base, the spirals lessening
the spread.
f
“Perhaps the most beautiful of
iii ac.*
nri‘nu‘*s sought is the ounce or
R. K. R U S S R l .L , Gen. PU
iiure ?now leopard. The snow leopard
Jacksonville, Florida
•truln- 's 80‘ca,le{l because it lives in the
ce of !&lt;now “hove the timber line, or close
ist be i
the timber. It is
Avncr I white with black spots, and posfu-roic f'essc* » beautiful, long heavy tail,
which
** “boat the size of an Ameri­
can mountain lion or lepaord.
"The Kashmir stag is a big deer
enii- related somewhat to the Eurot!)24 pean red deer and American elk.
inlva- The Thian Shan stag, another pos:e ' as {Slblo trophy, is a similar animal

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ed Palmetto Avc. and 17th St.,
•;
$5,000. $500 cash, balance like nolo Hotel.
rent.
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d o lla r o p ara house under c o n s tr u c ­
tio n : tw o m illions b tln g spent on
*»'***"•*-; s — l ' r r : r h a s i i i~7 lire
d evelop er* to g a t
In on
ground
flo o r. W rite D evelopm ent D ep art­
m en t T h e P e n a a c c !* News.

FOR RENT — Furnished rooms
and kitchenette, Shirley apart­
ments O
~ pposite Post Office.
ENT—5 room bungalow
irage. New, 3 miles out.
road. Phone 571-J.______
FOR RENT—Nice 5 room furnish­
ed bungalow.
Screen porch.
Rent $50.00 per month. 1305 Sanford Avenue.

UeU M. asm (it. “TIZ"

Pier MO E. IVa* S r,
Telephone U f
Jaclu onvIlU, Florida

•EHS AND REPAIRS

Hid M t l t v i i u
‘ Tuntituro (;0. Phon'oTT.

BARGAINS
1 cottage $3,750.
$500 cash
Balance terms. W. J . Thigpen.

Rooms For Rent

second band furniture to sell?
FOR RENT—Three room Bpart U*o The Herald’s classified page
ment. unfurnished. Adults only and get results.
FOR SALE—32 acres 2 miles out. 615 Laurel Avenue.
Between 2 subdivisions. 900 feet
•ost and Found
on brick road. Going at n bar­
gain. Phone 571-.1.
FOR RENT—House for rent. Cln*e LOST— I-k Iios’ wrist watch be­
tween po*t office and Union
in. Inquire 209 E. 5th St.
FOR SALE— Rhode Island Red
Pharmacy. Finder return to Miss
Hens and Indian Runner Duiks.
A. D. Mitchell. 711 Park Ave.
all laying. Mrs. L, A. Rennud. FOR RENT— Modem two room
upartment
with
or
without
ga­
FOUND—About Mar. 20 One sack
Phone 150-W.
rage space. 803 Union Ave. IFOR SA LE—Home.
Two-story. H. Gibb*.
Six rooms and bath.
Modem FOR RENT—Two nr throe room
convenience*. Corner lot
Roth
opart ment nta Park
slm -la paved. Best buy in fian- Avenue.
Rabies iwm Inmwe evert It*. Arls
ford. P. O. tier. r . Wint*. Ira k ,
tole’a time, ho having written an
Florida.
FOR RENT — Furnished house article ubout the disease.
well located on Sanford Height*
There nre now 320 cities in tho Phone 9082.
J. G. SHARON
United States which have determ­
Attorney-at-I.mw
ined the ureu within their boun­ FOR RENT OR LEA SE— Ware­
Will
practice
in all the courts
daries into zone*.
house space on A. C. L. Siding.
Sanford Machine Co., 2nd and Ouk Examination of Abstracts of Land
FOR SALE OR T R A D E -4 pas- Ave.
Title* given especial attention
xenger Cole 8, good tires and
Offices
in Seminole County Hank
new buttery. Car in fine condition FOR RENT—Five room bungalow
Building
211 French Ave.
on Ioike Monroe $25 per month.
KrVght &amp; MacNeill, 107-109 I’ark
FOR SALE— Cabinet talking nin- Avenue.
chine and 25 record*.
First
clas* condition
$55.00. Citrus
I DAVID B. HYEB
Height* Filling Station, Orlando
Road.
’
A R C H IT E C T

WANTED— Bookkeeper, can han­
dle several extra set* of books.
"After taking Adlerika I feel
better than for year*.
At any Apply "Bookkeeper” care of Her­
ago (60) it is idea!—so diiferent ald.
from other medicines.” (signed)
W. W. Carter. Adlerika is n sim­
ple mixture of buckthorn bark,
glycerine, etc., which removes
GAS in ten minutes and often
brings surprising rel'Lf to the
stomach. Stops that full, bloated
feeling. Brings out old wasteA ny p *r*o n ili-tilrlng in c r i in
mntter you never thought was in
coniinim lrnllon w ith »ln&lt;
your system. Exccl'ent for chro­
nic constipation. For sale by Un­
Do you know that swelling fee’
ion Pharmacy.___________________ can be instantly reduced?
And
thnt feet can be kept small enough
to make dainty shoe* comfortable?
Do you know that one may ran renrli th« proper a uthorities
walk all dnv nr dance all night r»y w riting
l*no| Off lee H o t 3 *1 , S a n f o r d , F l a ,
without foot pains or aches?
“
The Comfort Route "
Do you know that tired, ach­
ing. tender feet can always be InFares From Jacksonville stnntlv
relieved?
(Atlantic City $3&amp;3T
_ _ Z3&lt;19!
Ualtlmnr*
Millions do know. They avoid
°Ho,too
43.S3
'Chicago
43.41
And they *nve in
*CUv*land
3'J.II
*l&gt;atrnit
. .. ...
41.91 these trouble*.
(Montreal
SO.&amp;d
(Nlacara Kalla 44.11 thnt wav countless unhappy hour*.
(NawYork
3«.S4
Philadelphia 84.31
“Tiz” bring* relief in n iilfy. and
^
tuuat bo avtdded. o r torpid
kpitntmnh
39.31
Savannah
fl.oc
liver, nlllnuaiK-av.indlecatlou
•Toledo
33.11 ‘ Washington 31.71 it orders prevention. Many of
and urne*y pulue r«»tiU,
•Via Balt'moraand rail. (Via llaltimereot your friend* now use it.
You
E a iy to l a ir , tA«ioagA/y (U a n u n g
Philadelphia and ralL °AII-«ratnr via I'hiU- e n v y their comfort, perhaps.
4-lphla—direct ranneellon-, or ela llaltirrore— I
Let
u*
send
you
a
test.
It
is
daya lay over. All «!e.men ela SAVANNAH,
C H A M B E R L A I N ’S
fa re i i n c l u d e m v r l a (cicept ticket* to) free. Some night when your feet
*avannab). Outride ruvula aura. Hailing tlm« ure sore and weary, note the quick
TABLETS
relief it brings. When corn* und Never diiappofat or nauseate—25a
‘ M FOR BALTIMORE
bunion* hurt you, note how the
8. S AI.I.I'IOIIANV
For Sale By
pain depart*. When feet swell,
Apr. S - I S - S 9 H ay
. 9 -1 0
S. S J U N I A T A
mnrk how quickly “Tiz,” bring*
Apr. 1-11-21
May 2-13-23
Laney’s Drug Store
them back to normal.
8. 8. l il A ir .S T K t t
Then learn how it* use prevents
Apr. 4-15-May - -30
8. 8. H O W A R D
these troubles, anil whut daintier
Apr
• -25 May u-lii-77
BEST ROOMS— B io T RATES
shoes you cun wear.
FOR I'HILAOKLI'IIIA
Do this now. It will be a revela­
IIKST FOOD
8. 8. I'KHHIAN
tion. You are suffering hours of
Apr S-lrt-27 May 7-IN-2H
WHITE
HOUSE INN
trouble you cun eusily avoid.
8. 8 M I'.ltltlM AU K
26
Edge
moot Road
Apr. 9-2 0 -3 0 ) l a v
-11-21
8. 8. K 8 8 K X
W d ta LatW DW«i Co.
Near
Asheville
County Club
Apr. 2-13-21 May 4-14-21
I l l Madlaon Ave.
Tel.
1815
N.w Yotk City

ISTIIKR'S MARKET—We have
'-.'jTf
- I . , ---------me* t* * nd we also
sibo c
can
a n lfurur2nh 5roI“ wllh delicious delicate*Avenue^*011* 579*W. 10o Park

m ir r o r s r e b i l v e k e d ^

For Rent

Souvenir rograms of Ponce de
I-eon celebratloit at St. Augustine,
Fla., April 2, 3, 4, mailed to any
address upon the remittance of 30c
to defray co»t and pottage. Write
R. D. Hill, Box 1053, St. Augus­
tine, Fla.

____ P h o n e 4 1 7 - L 3 .

$6.00 Ladies Hats

Real Estate

FOR RESULTS

I Soul)

V. B . DOUU.LAHS.
t'lo rk 4?lroiilt t'm irt

lly: A. M. WKKKS. D. C.
tV 11.SON a. HOUSIIOl.DIUt.

SulU-ltor* fo r t'oiiipluiuaiit.
Apr. 3. 9. I*. 33. 30.

.May 7. It. XL and 21.

'

C o rn s, Duntons. In g ro w ­
ing N alls, H eavy C allouaaa u r llra d acb ln g

Du. c. i . oisLstn
O rlan d o.

Y ow ell D rew
I'h on e.

Bldg.
E le v a to r

JOHN E. FOX
R eal E s ta te — Insurance
Alt kinds of property listed for sals
I’ark Avenue and Second Street

Mc Mullen ’s
H A R D E R SHOP
Same Barber* and Equipment
NOW AT
113 MAGNOLIA

Special 59c
Old E nglish Floor W ax
O d e r C loses M arch 2 8

Rail Hardware Co.
By GEORGE McMANUS

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                    <text>ibassador To Spain
liiice 1923 Announ­
ces His De3ire To
live Up His Post

TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 1.—
Enrly arrivals for the legislative session beginning next
Tuesday began to come in today cocking quartern for two
fnonths’ stay that end; the first
of June. The chief topics for
discussion amonk the advance
guard
legislators
revolved
around the organization of the
two bodies. The greatest in­
terest was shown in the candi­
dates for president of the Sen­
ate and speaker of the house.

resident Looks SEEK iVliiANS F0R|
For A Successor p|[j
bpointir.cnt of Min- ftV F R
lister to China Is Mo U Y E , n

C ooiidgc a lth o u g h it
n o t y e t b e e n it'- T c p lo d it is
le rsto o d th e j;i:;sid en t i:!
fing th o u g h t to ih c .seleeo f a successor,
p ro sp ect o f a n o th e r s h if t

[ore

'WALTER SHEAN
Fooi j oke OnN e wspapers;
Claims To Have Plenty Cash IDENTIFIED AS!

Condition of Crops
Is-Issued in Report

K H A N S TO

9PP0SEFRENCK
AVENUEROUTE

WASHINGTON, Apr. 1. —
The crop weather conditions of
Florida, issued weekly by the
Department of Agriculture says
that rain is needed in the west
TAMPA, Apr. 1.—Osborne Wcwdl attempt to make an esHm&amp;t^of t|
and on the uplands of the pe­
' &lt;1
came sailing hnck to his native
natide largest amount lost in »'AlIrtgld
ninsula. Coo! nights have de­
land Tuesday to “start all ovdr night. "What’s the use to talk |
_ _ _
layed some of the truck, corn,
again."
I about it now? Whenever it comes
rnrn, cotton and melons. Early
F o llo w in g C o n fe re n c e
W ith
As for being ‘•broke," however, easy—easy it goes, so what? i»«the ■^ C'.
T
» n *..;C -» ,P C*| cotton is good on the peninsula.
Organization Desires
W 'a r S e c r e t a r y
P r e s i d e n t Wood is to u'lote a junior officer use to cry over spilt milk.** he d e -,
fla re d H ofore D ying I ntll
Chopping is active and planting
Road to Traverse
( h ;i|3 m a n ’s C o m p a n i o n w a s
L i f t s B a n A l l o w i n g F o r IS on bonrd th&gt;» fedora! shipping voi- clart-d.
was begun in the west. Oats
Crew
Cheer
Him
Chetac,
“loaded
wjth
are
fair,
although
there
is
A r m o r y D r i l l s E a c l T Y e a r *«l W est
A t t a c k e r W h o K ille d H i n t
One of Four Streets
_____
; money.
The crew of the West Chetac,;
_______
some rust. Transplanting of
Wood arrived off Tampa cnrly lying nt quarantine, chereed Wood, t Tm J fl|)11. « tl| j f
Nearer TownCenter
tobacco continued and ship­
Weeks At Work At
Tuesday on hoard the West Chetac us he departed. "A jovial fellow," j Li I ll lC r iv (II 1(1 L r v tllllT h
ments of tomatoes and other
nml was brought up the Lay or. was the captain’s comment. "A
In to T r ill
truck continued from the South |T
Once Raising Funds board
a private yacht charterdd■hy clean cut sport,’* added the chief;
, i a ’ 11
1 **
central. Berry shipments are
,
,
, , ,,
.
. . . . newspaper men. He proved to be engineer. “Thank you, Mr. Wood
* T- 1. ,
j active in the north.
Citrus
L a w I n v o l v e d R c n n i r c . s M i n i - a "goood sport" in discussing his we thank you," were the remarks b n e n n o n S t a n d D e c l a r e s l i e
needs rain.
m u m o f 18 Drills, a n d M a x - reported gambling losses at Ei&gt;ro-'of three stewards and six mess atW a s ' Innocent
V ictim
o fj
in i u n i o f GO D r i l l s a Y e a r Pcan resorts and loudly toughed •«;n&lt;lnnt = who tonight sro each $10
N o to rio u s
B a n d it's W iles
at the report thnt when he boarded richer than at sunrise this morn^

" .........

Hill!

Milwaukee Team
I.s Honor Guest

Wall street in gambling resorts,
state witness, who attended Skelly W i l l S t a r t W o o d w o r k o n H o t e l !
p-.rtir.ent of jlistic • officials havi tendance at armory drills author- ♦*,» fon „f Major Ccnernl Leonard came too discouraged to make when he was dying.
W ith in 10 D a v s C o n t r a c t o r
WooiI an offer to H-como a rent
i - ^ n ,-or.«idcration of m e a n s of iz;d by federal low
Wood, governor of the Piiilippin
The undci woiM am) some of Us j
estate
agent
as
had
been
planned
D e fla te s ? B ig h t of W a y Is
known characters fur­
iclioving overcrowded conditions
At the president’s direction. said, “hut I still hnye plenty—sufli\\ ood gave another real estate nationally
A ssu red F o r F irst S tre e t
nished the background for TuesSecretary Weeks and his military cicnt enough not to worry." he

t h r o u g h t h e b u ^ i n ^ s se c tio n
o f S an fo rd b v w av of P urk.
M ag n o lia , P a lm e tto o r S a n ­
fo rd
A venue,
in ste a d
of
Z ' Z T : l T &gt; : ‘,,u,ul,ra^ e . n t •&gt;&gt; I day’s session of Gerald Chapman’s
F ren ch A venue, th e S anford
Pouring th econcrcte foundaK iw an is C lu b w e n t on reco rd
S f « j 5 S t! S ,T 5 “i " i L t .......................... .
Froderick J. Groehl, Chapman’s
i
tion»
fA First
r‘h®. Street Uk&lt;&gt;
" 0‘cl' T u e s d a y n i g h t n s o p p o s i n g
1
'on
the
extensions,.
,mt biWv ^ id that in nil prohn-, chu&gt;f eoun|fult nUcn)picd

in the federal prisons, and indica­
idded.
tions were given Tuesday tapt tin* advisers toolc steps at once to ninko
fundavailable
for
a
total
of
IS
-If I h arcjh o ,,m r luclc I h ^ h
federal government might have t&lt;&gt;
!drills for each guard unit during iny Walr Street broker as I
turn
again
to
use
of
state
penal
■mg m a jo r posts in th e dipiothe current fiscal year. Tlu* orig- a short time ago I think I will tilily he would leave Tampa at J'.’dit Vl.e"^testiiZnTgVcen iigain&gt;t v’!,il'i‘ I-vga*' a short lim ; ago ba- uny, effort lieing made to mnk •
lie service developed T u e sd a y institutions to house some &lt;q' its I init I war department plan upset he able to recoverr what
wh:t 1 lost durf once for CalHornia.
priucipul
... . . . . . .
! los client .Monday by the state’s I progressed to the extent that plans j French Avenue the
[n it w as revealed th a t A i e x a n - 1 1 • [ .1
'by rejection in the budget bureau mg my stay in Europe,” lie con“ Why leave rloridn; he was j princi]*i&gt;I witne* Walter E Shenn i n,,w ,,r''
itiT.Icni
While
of
the
fed
made
to
begin
the
1
thoroughfare
f*,r
th«.-tale
toad.
I f . Moore, a in bn • ndor to S p a in
* 11 ’
in lias beifun a:i invc.tli !"t roipi**«t for a dellcieney allow- 'tinned.
ashed,
i the Springfield,' Muss., advertising, foundation woodwork within the 1 The matter was brought before
i*»j2J, h a d iaid hi rc sig u u - er:.! i
QS m ice of SI,"lid OOP to supplement
Wood declined to state the exact
g r t i o n o f th e congestion a n d
“ W.-li, I have many friends in man whose confession caused th ,., next 10 days, it was announced this the dub Wiwantan Edward (•.
before P re sid e n t Coolidge.
. it ­ tlo current appropriation of SID,- amount of his losses nor would lie *'i.lifoi iiia," he replied
w m k . o u t - f o r A tto r n e y (Jen.
spectacular mail robber’s indict- t
by Howard Hulick, of [he lame who stated that his attention
flu-.-: f a r till- r e sig n a tio n ban
- *- (
g e n t a m urrain to a lleviate t i e 'JOO.OOO called tor i&gt;2 drills, on the
- j incut for murder
firm of Hulick &amp; Hulick, which is I was attracted to an article apoearT , -on ai'cepted, Imt th e re a r e s itu a tio n . He also li &gt; been m .•err­ ivi-rage.
i 1 1 1 t iT /'k B 'if't f
1
Shenn on the
stand Monday,
d e-' building . . the
hotel.
It is t lthe
plan j ing in^ I iThe
.Sanford
Herald Moncations th a t Mr. Moore’s den- ed to con sid e r iv..*thodr for io. .
* *
! I .I
. »
...
V
i I io n
t.-v r n n i o c i i
m p.
1
font
nils
With
Weeks
plotrd himsplf
ns tlu* inntw Dt
vie*!I ...6 the 1.builders
to hflvc the
hotc*! . do\ krelative
to rumorn t a&gt;i •&lt; iiir
r e tir e m e n t from ih e service i k a i g llif- e ffic ie n cy of pri or,
lim
of
(
liupman's
wiles,
eliding
in
completed
by
Dec.
1
so
that
*»;
ciliated
concerning
nn
attempt
to
The president's aciton w;is taken
m a y lie announced, a n d a suc- m a n n g i m at.
the
accusation
that
the
mail
looter
1
month
will
lie
had
to
furnish
the
divert
*-°.m
lb«*
buui.M
after
lie
had
gone
over
with
Mr
pr.- a ppointed.
t. appealed not unlikely I ulny
nail leii him into the robliery of building for a grand opening o n ; iccOott of the city. Emphsizlng
tin- .mu* t.-.ie a | ; ■*l»rI&gt;ilit;■ tli.'.l ,i it)r&lt; .'ial nieeting of t’lic p a ­ Weeks a carefully prepared osti
Davidson and L-veiitlml’s depart-' N*w Year* Day, IMG.
Jh?» S Cl . P m
T iV
mate
of
wlmt
the
denial
of
the
cii
If'.piul T uesday t h a t tlu* post in' role b o n d would lie e.llli'il MiOij t&lt;&gt;
men. store in .New Britain Iasi . A crew ranging in size from 40
wc UtlilU, Mr. l ane ttaten
U-,- 1.1 C hina nueie va.emi by •••I ovi r tin* whr.le question iv'tii tile deficiency appropriation to th •
Oetohee id mid the subseiiueiw; t" u*1 men is now employed on the that ” hi* ooinion his w.n un •»««.
it. tli-doMMl
fcr-. motion of .lai'ob (inuld Lclijji tin* atto rn e y g*1' ;;! and Mr. Whit- '"’tnril would mean.
; miirdt-r of Pali gIuuiii James Skeliy.: loundationa. This frew will be Poitani mutter and one requiring
that
because
of
the
increase
in
perj i n he uiiiuuseitiati to C5*.i iii.my, lit- (•&gt; ifil i .hi »..he Up l .1C PUj'ge. •
Groehl, through merciles.i ques- enlarged as fast aa the progress of th** attention or thorn? Interested in
|d lie filled w ithout much nior • lion th a t .-.lull- peiUil in. Illations sonml in tiie guard during the F ly e rs Fo. m l in L and Due to S in g e rs A p p ear In MalilU'C i tinning of Sheun Tucsdny, most of j the work permits, it b said, and tm* ' “tu^ weltan? nr the city,
year
and
tin*
greater
interest
in
Dr. S e hiinnon ml vised the Ik* employed t a gcenter
effort will be made to expe-1 .
L eahy C y lin d r; H ad Ko­
T’nis A ftern o o n an d Will Be it proinpU'd iiy Chapman, brought j every
in retoloro ami also will be in their work manifested by unexd e p a r tm e n t he would leav.* tli.
!
on the ■w^ter. Introductloi,
the utlmisHion of the \vuii?s» that dite the construction.
peeiiilly
large
drill
turnouts
in
lia
i
red
O
w
n
P
lan
e
W
hen
a
po.jtion
i-&gt;
recoaiinend
pariieular
on
P
ro
g
ram
A
g
ain
T
o
n
ig
h
t;
Jug aljei:i A pr.
end it is
he
laid
for
eight
years
been
an
as
Mr.
Hulick,
who
has
been
mak;&gt;f.
a
b&gt;'-*Vrl"
many
stairs,
it
would
not
lie
possi­
tr.aliliilioiii.
for
ibis
purpor.i.
Ue.seuing F ly e rs A re S ig h tc d
bring
the
Highway
through
Pic re t Imt in v ,tw of th e puli'.W
ntn.tii
L
e
c
tu
re
r
to
Com
e
s
prior
to
‘M
,,,K
*
mv Dixie •*•»»••
••
sochitc
of
naiionally
known
crim­
iag
Orlando
headquarters
.,1 _
the business -section of S*nfuro.
Lritijati m in China th e Aim ri- : M-wt official*: illicit led in the ble for the guard units to do the
inal.' and hud evaded criminal prosthe ntuli minimum ummint of armory Drill
legation should not he ’m ug p.. li!eia fuv.if using
NKURING.-.ipr. ,.—Ai'U-i liiree
“
l
i
Sfnlm
,T
w
li
J
h
?
i
i
l
i
WHsSllc th . m .kirit «f P i m d
U
uli
.
.
.
,
ecutiop
through
thei
inf.ercejsi
II.
C
Dubose,
Sanfi
rd
nit n tolly qualified mini l.-i p i tips mil', mr i*&lt;&gt;m111itiii* nt of required by law under the approved days on short rations ami little
ramni!,
I
t
n
'
C
r
p i n lc* f » “- &gt;
as
direvt.u.
the
Redpallt
(Ju’
.
f
"
f,1
hi?*
w‘*«,Giy
family.
man
i.liiiri ler.m feiirral emivirts. ho|&lt;!- appropriation. Mr. C’oolidge, there-, wal r ( apt. It. A. Smith and K. I’.
n..ui is
!- finished. ui.f....
A.M&gt;W®y. wa" aiwpled w ithout.a ilrs&lt;ilull''-'e.
In • ilay'.i Qiui luou^ht the* HtatrV tho hotel
Bloomfield
fore
directed
that
such
part
of
tlui
iog
that
slidi
a
move
Would
go
a
1
mutn
|iia
npcui
.1
Wcdnci
«
h
*
.*
I.oil. New York, serial photogra­
lr.’
re, a Pi'.L diurgh, l •■••••&gt;*♦
ma r its close, in c Male'* at- Hulick, the other member of the
'iriwanians wa*-' annointad bv
l&lt; *i ' way t'-wanl ijiinimititig lur- deficiency fund be made available pher.-, who were forced to make u nftornooi a week’s engagement :n .
qit-iiL several w eeks in thi &lt;
tnrney, Hugh AI. Alcorn, told Judge firm, is in New Jersey, attending .) .- i, i».„v, ni_A nresiderL of
1
H
i
s
*
I
'liigo.'tioii
in
tia*
governas
was
iiueded
to
permit
all
guard
landing in u huge swamp in tin-'
In try mid
i-onfeiied
lcvotuI
n.i-'ti'i prl.'i .i.i.
,.V*; flK‘re’tho inter0^.t? of the company jfht; c|ub‘ lo represent the Kiwanunits to attain this required drill Everglades Saturday, were hack in Simfm d. I’nliowing the Intriiducl morruv.' morning would see the lust
[ i s w ltr r V r e r id e i’.t Coolidge. lie
.\li. Sat gent Impes linif wliiie status minimum ami insure contin­ Schring today little the wars.* for oi v exert i es, TIm* National Ma!&lt;
* ,.
..
...
i Is-Chit ni the matter. The raeetlid to have e \p io . &lt;-d
d&gt; ■ii* .’ .i j t |llt .»,ii# t I,. Uli.iv i I 'G Ilsitie . n t oil,
&gt;f hi.* witne.' .e*. Doth sides pre­ lb*:!t
Operations opening the tir s t Jn^*of th t committee will bi* held
ued leiieral co-operation anil sup­ their experimet*. The two as they Q uarleiti, one of liu* leading c.t- dicted
in o u t of otljce M ar. i, w ith lie a way may !»(• fo.inti liy wJ'i&gt;h the
(ho
trial
would
end
this
Street extension between Sanford. , his evening at which time plan;
ju g of tlie a d m in is tr a tio n du r- fi-ih:,-al go\rrnaie it can have turn- port, imt that no more be expected. ci mmplclcd the laborious work, of traetinn of the t-haiitaii&lt;|iia, gave week.
and Mellonvllle Avenues will be- w|j|
perfected to further action,
The
law
involved
requires
a
mini­
ii pair ing liieir engine late yester­ a iiialiim nci formunce.
Groehl opened bin cross examin­ gin during tho first part of next KiwaniaWs K. H. Berg. R. A. Winsv i.' Ii h&gt; v.a ;■■!■!i•••-;:■« 1. Tl; piete reto/dn of ail federal pris­
mum
of
-Ik
drills
Imt
authori7.es
a
day wei*-* diseoveiTd by two other
Isidciit asked tiiai In re m a in in o n ; . «ivhi- ;v»r itn ar -. i ;tyd. With
Til*.* quarli'iti- will again appear ation with ^ r |i e r e m e to -\ncans [week- it wn3 •'rflared
tzgi. and
F ..tsm e c.inPm-n the
maximum of do during'each year.
a\
intor
.
who
swrinpril
down
upon*
Ice, i;i least until, a
in,-.-- or
at
M o i l", k NVodiieialny* night fm- i ntnpHni^ii: ■ , , "
°?*
f?!&lt;
C
'
I'.v
Muyof
ForiTst
I
jike.
rheTiglL
j
tonimilU'c.
A
in” \ ^ v.'. Iu- he i Instructed Mr.
I'liable In Estimate
ihc liamnioe): where hhey hand tin- ii-g'ilar perfnrnui'ice, at tin* the witness had been-inti male with of way through the last piece o f . Th bunnuet was given
|)&lt;1 lie chosen.
in honor
tWIiitl' t » give thougiil to this prolent a. .‘ailin-tlo ami Second Street a number of mitorous crooks, and property that hitherto has oh- of the Milwaukee tfnni and the
pimild a \n anev netually occur idem al.- i it. his slimy of the ; illinLacking detailed reports from ianili d.
.vllieii will house the ehautauipia , that no luid signed mahy worthless Emoted the construction of the i'hiladcIpnia Apiclrcah league bail
[M adrid, ii is un c e rta in v. ..ethci lion.
each guard unit throughout tin:
LAKELAND, Apr, l. Kxlmuit- during the stay here.
r u l e ,if m a k in g 'p ro m o tio n s
itiieks hearing
his signature. | strt*et,- wus to have been secured club manager, Connie Mack, and
It was :&gt;i«i&lt;l a* the department country as to its drill status ami
of
The Aineiitaii yunrti'tto
kinn tlie diplom atic M-rviee i: • lit at Mr. While would runtinuc ' probable percentage of turnout for cd and weakened from loss
*1°' | mpman upon entering court, hail \VeunCsday morning.
1in appreciation of ilie Milwaukee
[ c a n be applied ill se le c ting a iv.,irk on the program of iiainstri- lunaiuipg drills, war department deep ami lack of food, tlie two el.iled to In* one of tlie In•si mil- "Rl'ficd .iroehl willi a sheat »uThere is dredge \(ork to he done [club
tmining in Sanford this wina m b a s s a d o r . Several n a m e s ; !(/..'lion nt the ledcral pnuon.s, as t llic ia Is were unable to estimate aviators, E. I’. I.ott and It. A. sica| orpiniizalioiiii of its kind now ipiestnins wliieh he hnd prepared i)Cforo the level of the route is ter.
A number of tajks were debefore th e pre sid e n t, including f ittined roevntiy
a t conferences what part of the deficiency appro­ ' Smith, who started from I nkpjnJ»«j in !'ha::;.i;,,|Ou woik. The feu lur­ m in . eell last nignt.
rai*ed' sufficiently to begin paving liveretl, in which the resources and
It o f A. King- b*y Mm -mber of "..'ill, iht* uUotncv
giaeral ami priation would he actually expend­ Friday morning to secure photo­ id meinlH-r of the organization is
Vhl i
T
l'" "f T
constiuction, it Is declared. The
natural advantages of Sanford were
jnceticut, who v.a iv . m .intended Mi
Mabel Wniker Willdirumlt, ed under the limitations imposed graphs of tin* Everglade section Chailea I’o':. \viio i.&lt; widely known e r a aa ; , me of whom Shean c u r i n g of the right of way be-' vividly plcturesl by the speakers.
!
wire
ideated
Tuesday
uftcrmion
on
a
a
mimdiati
ami
impersonator.
[the tw o s e n a to r s fro m t h a t
la:
tmiii'V geiural v-ia* by the president. They* were also
S
l S
a
. t e l mlIti r'K 'n } tween Sanford and MellonviUe A vc
Judge J. G. Sharrtrx gave the
"h'u jurisdiction over the prirnn.. unable to give definite information a branch of Fish Eating creek -*'* A piogiam with enough of tin* (In • ii lim-,!
to.
'
J ■ ' nuts i emu veil, it iii declured, the j initial talk and expressed his apinilei.
northwest
of
I'nliiidulrr
be­
i
the
ela
■
ii
al
nml
tho
"old
d a y in th? a p p o in tm e n t of n Mi White m,pes thir; this plnn, its to what units would lie compell­
Gro.iil " u n d e r
(hinm an’s I ,ftat 0,‘u,ac,« (,f the project and , preciation of the Brewers’ training
addition to other bvr.efita. wili ed to abandon weekly drill nights tween Luke Stearns and Moore fa-hiorid" -mg* to pltfaso and 'pr.... ..
H ater of Chinn lias been caused
asked Sheon if it were |
‘onstruction is promised.
in this city and stated he hoped
Haven.
Aviators
George
iialdeu
ii'i'tv
of
tasten
ha.T
lieeii
arrangviate
the
crowded
conditions
to
kily by political pro s u re l.v
for si month or two to keep within
Whether or not the construction the management would deride to
man
of
Lakeland
and
Otis
Hard­
iil
i"tiiiesentniiou
tonight.
mil
that
true
thnt
‘.'y.»u
are
known
1. Mr. Sargent objects by alir.timnts. Units may drill v&lt;&gt;!
|n d s of c a ndidates for t h a t &lt;&gt;fwili begin at the Sanford Avenue I revisit Sanford next year.
of Seliring, located the slriimt- Am tlv r iealury of tin* ehautau(Continued on Rage Eight)
ping the prisoners busy.
unturily but may not he paid for ing
Dr. Schurniun, how ever, is
,
end
or the Mcjlonvillc Avenue end
"We have not missed a days
ii Uiers who were forced to land • ur. Mi . Anna
Dickie Oleson,
jhvn ta i&gt;e nnxiou • th a t hi.-^auedrills 'in excess of 18 for the year Saturday
isn’t definitely settled though the i training since arriving in Sanford,**
Hr
*i
in.in
li,
in,
a
i.imliilaUfor
morning
when
mu
of
tin*
under the president’s
)or u a d i .".k in g
s . o n as
clearing up as quickly as possible Otto Borchcrt, president of the
heal Consummated
______ ruling.
i.vlinder.s of tiunr engine cracked 'lieeii.ni in tin* United States sen|ih!?‘ and ii is assum ed he has
of what arc termed unsightly ( Wisconsin team said. “The cliiale.
will
lie
in
Sanford
Thursday
and
let
out
all
water.
'1
hey
land|g lit the reasons for lii&gt; anxInvolving’
Around
buildings on the Sanford Avenue (m ite ha- proven better than even
.1 teiri'iiri and night. Mis. Oli*1
id
on
a
little
knoll
on
the
creek
i to th e a tte n tio n of th e W nshend I* promised.
J that we enjoyed at Troy. Ain.. Fal: -.ni w;i. nominated oil tin* ticket
r.nd
spent
most
of
the
time
trying
loo Million Cash
&gt;n g o v e rn m e n t. T hose h ere in
-----------------------------met to or any of our camp:; in tho
to repair the motor but were fore-!of the Democratic party in Min­
touch w ith the situ a tio n nro
ed t give up and having only a neiola but was defeated in Lie en­
Shy From
h n c e d th e re should b&lt; no lapse
NEW YORK, Apr. 1 -News that
few chocolate cakes for mod witn suing el- lion by Frank Kellogg
li e responsibilities for protec- the Dodg" Bros. Auto Co., Detroit,
j I
•
-------High
Priced Novels of Florida. We will leave the stJt« «•&lt;u tnry oi the state In tlie
no water except what was in the
\ i f A m erican liti and p r o p e r ty acquiied by a syndicate[headed by [ U ( ? S ( ltl V ( Jril111C ?T !II0* radiator they soon became tatig- Col lidin' eahinet.
Fine and forfeitures -totaling I
t
, on Apr. !•. hound for Nashville
lir a .
t!**- Ban.:ing House of Dillon Bend
There also will he the AmeriW v.viv cnllertftl in the Sanofrd
LONDON, Apr. 1—A prohlom for practice games before travel*
U d amt felt that tln-ir time had
[u d d itio r to the poiilieal rec- Co.. New York, was prominently
ituiuers onv 1lie iliuiitan- Municipal t .&lt;urt Wednesday m om -'just now facing publishers in this'
(Conthiu.'d on Fage Fight)
“The itinerant peddler and the just about come. They hod not •an
•m lations for tli? P e k in g post, published here today as one of the
The ing with th" disposition of 1!) country is thu evident dislnolinu-;
s
u
t
i
the
ign
of
any
human
e
i
t
h
e
r
'n
u
a
ptogram
Tliur.iduy.
----------- i---------------problems
he
create*
for
retail
mer­
liient Coolidge still is giving most important hauncial transac­
in tho air on lam! or w a te r until frojin- i- conqioscd of Cnruu Jes- e.i.1 l.v Judge W. E. White.
lion on tlie part of the reuding | | i l i n i V V *ir V i e l i m T&lt;?
chants”
formed
the
theme
of
u
Ideration to tin* nam e of Jo h n tion:; in th*' history of automobile
iiotii oi
Tin* Uv'i* heavies! pctiultic . were puldie
•■nl.lti* •&lt;
n»v 77 itiiilinir.
T IV M ill 1-J
uil Gladys l.lli
Ctis Harding and George Halde- ""l
to» pay
shillings an,
andI I. IV lIIll f »
[A. Mac.Murray, a s s i s t a n t see- industry. Tile sale is said to have meeting Tuesday night of the Re­ Iran saw something below them whom air declared to po less ex -1 impe-ei! on I.izzie Blair, iicgrestt, pence ($1.85)'for
(ILKA)
for
novels,
12
shili-,
shill-[ FoUlUl Dead ill N. Y.
j y of d a t e and a recognized involved mote than a hundred mil­ tail Credit Men's association of about 2,400 feet ultltudc waving a ceik-n: liiezzo-soprann voices aim win. forfeited
hotul, and Norn ing; ami (&gt; pence (4J.1D) for mem-'
Sanford, field in the office of the witile cloth which proved later to t" do tali ul.rd iir.truiiienlalisl*. In Lewi*, ne rress, whose
lo rjty on the fa r E a r l.
lion dollars, practically all cash.
bond
of
$
1
-10
oir* and higher prices for classical
in the First National
tii
The
Representatives of the banking association
((Jontinued on rage Eight)
addition, Mi.s.i Ellis is :» violinist was elaiiii'.'d liy the court in pay­ literature. It is suggested that) NEW YORK, Apr. L
Hank
building.
____
__________
____
wliu
i
aid
t.i
possess
unusual
ment
of
charges
of
possession
of
firm
declined
either
to
utfirni
or
hooka will circulate through libra- j
wou*M|r a m iT K a ^ to * 'b e
aneei Citizen Dies
Speakers declared thut an apal.ilitv. Inletpretive readings al- illicit liquor.
the saic
!e. Clarence Dilion d.
ASSv
!
“
cs
‘iWckly
enough,
but
whjn
i
t
;
that
of
Mttck ,»a!iWea 0f St Louis
prceiahle
amount
of
trade,
right­
Mik.' Sellers, Hfi, negro, plead icmoH to outright pun.ho*mg the
J that while the final negotia­
In San ford Tuesday el.iiChange Prohibition
1»
of thu »ir°«rani- guilty
stuffed in a narto a charge of p&lt;*tit lur- public is hy und wants something J „„„ found today
tion!; were not completed, some an­ fully belonging to legitimat? mer­
'of
f nn
nn^ t p ark
chants,
i-going
to
such
peddlers,
row
arvawuy
an „upped
eenv
in
I
he
County
Court
and
[«-uben E. Millff^ 70 year:, of nouncement relative to the deal Peddlers were said to he getting
Unit
Headquarters
V/calthyUanehwoman
cheaper.
Avenue
tenement
douse.
In the
. . . «us fioo&lt;| *!D0 am! court cost.- given in the miniber of paperwpII known grower of San- v.M! lie- made within a day or two.
it
ode
belonging
in
,'ianl'ord
be­
pocket
was
found
a
savings
hank
(
;
i
l
t
t
‘(!
I’.v
Judge
.lumen
G.
Sharon.
His
The
financial
circle:;
hrre
it
was
parsed away Tuestlay noon
Is
bound novels am! magazines which
WASHINGTON. Apr. 1.— The OF Texas
was (i uiisfc-rri iL.to the i'oun- travelers buy when on a ruilway book showing deposits of $80,000*
the family rnidenee on West declared tlie- sale lonsumnuited a cause the merchants nr.- locally es­ administration of tlie prohibition
paying local tuxes and
I’a.;sw» 11 in believed by poike to
t\- Court ibis morning by Munici­ journey.
Street, folio*..in. •« iingt'iiiig f.numi... b..tUc betiveefi the inlion- tablished,
KINGSVILLE, Texas, Apr. I.
unit removed today from otiiee of
otherwise
contributing
to
local
deal
in sucraniental wines. l‘otI?e
pal
Judge
Wliilo,
Seller*
was
is.
Read Company mid the house of
A possible way out of the difficul­ are working on theories that he
progress whereas the peddler came Arsi,slant Secretary Mosu to Dial Mrs. Henrietta King, ‘.til, virtually in rested Monday 'afternoon my
|p ri-ided in thi.- city coniin- J. !*. Morgan Company represent­ and
unknown
to
tin*
outside
world
yet
us lie had sold as of Assistant Secretary Andrews.
Officei* A. II. t*&lt;H*k\vorlh ami J. B. ty, according to the representa­ was slain in a bootleggers war or
for 2J years, coining to Ban- ing the General Motors Corpora­ muchn.sussoon
Mora will continue the adminis­ pc : ersiti*; the world's largest Green niuir llo« depot for (lie lheft tive of one publishing lions,*, |* •&lt;» was shot by robber*.
incould,
left
without
early in 1002. Mr. Mllleij wan tion to gain control of tin* (lodge leaving anything in return.
tration ot ihc international revenue ranch und rated ns olio oi l!tc of a number of shirts and over- bind hook* in pu|&gt;cr cover*. Thj
•live of Georgia, but moved to Brothers property.
Such peddler* were declared to lie huttnu under which the prohibitioncountry’s wealthiest women died ells fiiun ,i pool room on Ninth present binding costs nearly as
state of Florida in 181)1, fori
much ns did the whole hook in pre­ Shepherd Counsel To
lust night.
Street.
«
injurious in us much ns they ten d -.
heretofore functioned.
prosperity
U.
S.
Itinerants
Gain
•
d,
by
reducing
the
sales,
to
force
(III
p t eases were disposed of as war days.
Seek Bond Rehearing
cn was to follow.
follows: Fra ill: Brown, negro, optin* merchant from business. An*
The dveemed L sutvived l»y two
u
r
?___________
_
___
Solace
From
Puzzles
nrulinrr ".'ir «viih tv- light.-, j.'-ur.J
enlargement of this process would
CHICAGO, Apr. 1.—William D.
tliterAi Mrs. J. J. Dickinson,
cu.-ta; Flank Brown negro, resist­
*d"&gt;w
riv
!•“•”.!
rr.crcha.M
I of C’ircii]*. ,li',i;r ■
|
Shepherd,
indicted a* slayer of
ing
arrest,
$2.7
ami
costo;
George
.‘11 - -A new role foi til from business would he th?
, Clara Borland, of \Vuycro .-., tor tltc C.e w&lt;in) |Mr.:le has been i s'i*tie
WASHINGTON, Apr. 1.—The his millionaire foster son, William
Mere hunt, visiting gambling house,
as
destroying
one
institution
und a -.on, Edward Mill&lt;"\ of di •.■ovi red. It hi' *il*r u i’-il by lone_______
and costs; Emmett
Hurt,_ negro. resignation of Alexander I*. Moon* j Nelson McClintock, will be placed
creating another to r e ­
Jiford. Funeral set vice-. will »e L American a ml E,vgli h travel- without
gumbiing,
$10
bond
forfeited:
Jos-1 ambassador to Spain, was made on itrul almost at once if his counA ppropriate to the occasion, i eii tom to the miracle play, for- epli Brown, gamltling, $10 bond!known.
duct'd from (lie Inmi.y lions- ler r in K uro|ic UK a riicnns of fiml- place it, us, it wua said, the peddler
I scl fall in their present effort to
meily
rupresented
at
Easter
which
!
is
always
traveling,
wniKalay a fte illo o n at. (
l.K'l*
tie mg f.'Uiul on oiiiotimes showed tlie sending of f rfeit! I; Robert Kelly, ganibMng, | It was revealed that tin- a d m i n - : free him on bail, it has been di ipty purses
teilow iour itrynu;n unJ co-lin- i The attendance of tlie meeting
, hi mi .*tuiit.il! today vvilh • lirist to Annas to Caiphus and $10 bond forfeited; Mlltor. Mallory. 1st rut Ion policy toward Russia has ! tided. The defense attorney.- to­
: \ya . lower than '.••qfi! due in th.
hi civ altered bv recent events, j day collected atfidavits of six witTi((
exile
c
a
l'
r
irs. Brandi Fi&lt; At
ity, atu] n;.i*'li to tin- einlw.c from Riiutb to Herod; another finds ne &lt;ro, i et hics driving, $23 and ' notSe.-rftarjr
, fuel that a number of inoiiilx-rs
Hoover declared th.:- j jesses they hoped would c»u&lt;
iiid
s
;
Banker
SCott,
negro,
di“1
n»#- e re atu uding the Kiwanis Inin iiaei
II12*.
kl« J4■
it of the under for today tlie origin in some ancient pagan
liiisine.Ha outlook is good despite | .Bulge Hopkins to consider openin
KElder Sjjrin^s Home l
q r K in front of hi'ir quit at the Seminole (’»fe. Tlu
A rival, such ni the Hull festival onieilv eonduet, case cautiniied; | adverse
rd For i:D ay .
symptoms on the stock . again the hearing for bail donie
Arthur Ford, gamtiling gambling.
1tIUap!in»v !liif
t;Mll}£ wili he held next
Th old t pirit of fooling your held by the Hindus on Map. -’ll, or $ll)
w)d
commodity
exchanges.
'la st week.
mid
costs;
Robert
Ford,
speed-1
l i \ t•s. IB* 1'i.ikx ii
night at the nssociatioi neighbor tva* revived, not only so* t) • I'Vajt of Fools, celebrated by
1'ri-sident Coolidge authorizeri .........
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inc. rase rontlnued until Friday;
; hing the most like- &gt;m&lt;
tl:e
llmniini)
on
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I7t
nt
ivtii.-)i
cintlv.
hut
not
iu
n
liUHiiic.-cx
wav.
Aii &gt;i.t CwD-, !
the
war
deparunent
to
reduce
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iohn
Brown,
speeding,
410
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Tlie daily mail swelled und t) ■ tt* '‘iiuiiar tricks are played. Iu forfaited; William Frank, gamb­ mory drills of the national guard lx a I) . V l l t k t U .TlU Il
tji( .if*veiy.'luit i(ni.i
ripients weru inclipud to believe Franco the victim is called "un 111**;. $10 Inaul fo:felted; Rufu during the present fiscal year I
trd. "Wliu* In ( ounty Court Will
to I.
Crooks In Buffalo
jh.*v
were Incoming more popular l'd* Oil d’A rril,” meaning an Heaton, returned t«, parent* in Or- from 32 to 48.
'three letter word
thu
an
thy
*ixi)t**'t
the
niaiiman.
Bids
sibly
iron;
1
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Fish,'
pc
m
Next
Tuesday
The Coiuena coinniitteo took up
runaway boy), W. A. DarkIlia l -ill tt litliefitieily 7’*’
Aua
BUFFALO, Apr. 1.
that liiitdo.
the flaherie
that were forgotten last week he- ri upeitn
er, disorderly conduct, case con- .again its inquiry into prohibition Lehman,
Hen
car.......
cleaner a
euson,
and
in
Scot
land,
a
gowk
or
t-apie
ctinspieuuns
wtih
their
pie*''enforcement,
hearing
Mrs,
Mabel
,
,,
timied
until
WA'ilncsday;
J.
::llih
kpni
». an
| il|!l), Ult llli.** Wild DilR tiling ttliou a c u c k o o .
Iloun . drui'kcnness, $10 bond for­ Walker Willcbrnndt. assistant at- ««■* »*'“ thuck l .°
inti :nurt
Which
goes
to
show,
nmoug
o
th
-!
lorm
v
general.
I
custody
in
connection
which
there
was
no
"April
Fool."
feited; Linin' Jordon, lureer.y, case nrtH'V general.
;
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,t «
Ti
Schiud rliihlr.'ti weru more »u*- er tiling - Glut there it amplo prcc-. transferred to county court.
The Pan-American Union pub- [Jj®1*
moi^la ofButfalo i f *
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Jud:
■iep tible to the wiles’of thi*ir April client for the strutling announce- j
tiished drafts of thirty proprt*c&lt;l ihtO in curesney Feb. sf.^ Le..
TO itm .v c c o
Iml a pouch
he
oienl
liuit
there
is
a
huge
tear
in
J
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und
tiiu
day
wunml
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____ treaties and agreements which I MV
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io c on “ T u U..-VUU.’"Ap L I. — Wheat 1nnnlii-ahm tit th e tw o Am erica*. i fed eral reservn ’ ba: .\ in DeiioTv'Ti
d ; itOOurf. *
mscuta- iiuuncoment that the niolher-in-Iavv May, 1.18 to 1.43; July. IJUD-v to I 'Tho
Tho shipping bu'Ud announced ja cur suol to be cleaned m thi
31. Wi
has
not
arrived
when
said
rciutivu
lel'J-j*.
(lorn:
May,
1.05*3.
Uats:
[acceptance
of the $5,825,000 cash I yards where hu worked. The au
•irvuit
found ail the money las
itrnn.li#
....
ik.,
scene,
and
the
r
have
*dy
on
t
hr
May,
IH*
to
42.
ibid
of
the
Dollar lines for five
Wen
g ol tl
NEW ORLEANS. Apr. 1.—» f\it-. prerent-typ;* :hlp;; s s * opcintcu Ilium CJ n il ioA"}0. Li’diuun '•y
of HI min nit millionaire!!
Id I hi* nriiriit o f /
in I hii (IlL •t IK bi'dll
n ..«
^by the Pacific .Mail Company, . Lc lost (I gambling.
a iinounccnients. ton; May, 2i.t-ll; July, 21.71.
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I man, Italian and Spanish will be
J followed by an Investigation in
' more than 700 colleges and nor*
mal institutions in an effort to
leurn how far the average Ameri­
can needs foreign language as a
h«lp townrd understanding the En­
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NEW YORK, Apr, 1.—The Ini- ] cm language, pupils use English
ltrsii a i. „ n , . 0 .,
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C o m m itte e
A p p o in te d
B y A\lll A sk I ele to S tir H e rs e lf wide study, aiming to make the
An interesting feature of the
A m e ric a n H u m a n e AfwocinF r o m lle r P re s e n t C ondition teaching of foreign languages more study will be the use of delicate
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a n d Lfl7jr&lt;fS44”_-As_jjjccti\e in the United States, hn^ instruments to measure the movc* tio n E lim in a te P r a c tic e ; I s ___________
D e c la re d " T o ' " fie *"U se le ss4 H o n o r F o r A m eric an T a r s Been taken by u special investi­ ment of the eyes in reading for­
gating committee of the Ameri- j eign texts. Mechanical devices al­
can Council of Education.
1111,0, T. Il„ Mar. 20.— In un
'-’CHICAGO, Mar. 31— The only
Questionnaires mailed to 20,0001 so will be tested as aids in the
reason or excuse for the rodeo is attem pt to propitiate Muduine I’ele, secondary schools, asking for sta- study of French, German and Span­
crowd,
indifferent
ex the
erowu. tnum
crent to nnything extne Hawaiian goddess of
or fire,
lire, into
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. t-~
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_ ren t being entertained and, when !activity at her home, the Halem au-; t,St,CS ° n thc 8tudy of Fr, nch’ Ger* ish.
"aroused, n bloodthirsty one,” said; mau pit "House of Everlasting
*' A stataman t of E. K. Whitehead, j hNre,’1 of the Kilaueo volcano on j
*»-«&gt;f the Colorado bureau of-child and m h Cslarp), anctent HawaHarrcere
, animal protection, issued here to- nlonies and rites in honor of the &lt;
.itday by George A. H. Scott, chirmnn old gods will be enrried out at i
. u t u committee named by the A- the pit mouth on Sunday, March 1
American Humana Association to 2U, according to announcement of i
"^"study ways and means of eliminn- Mrs. P. C. Reamer, an authority on i
• ting the practice. For the brute Hawaiian ceremonies and legends,!
.»• ."there s nothing except unwilling- who will direct the affair.
force fear, suffering and ofThe purpose is to persuade Pelc !
• 2'oless,
ji
n death.'
to stir herself from her present
j® “Every spectator at a rodeo is condition of sloth and laziness,
IBthe worse for being one,” declared which hns persisted since the last
6* the stetoment. "as he is u little great eruption and explosion in
hnrder. u little more ruthless, u May,
..........1924, in which one person was
J* little more indiiferent to the •uf- JkiHed and several others Injured,
IS favorite dessert?
ferntg of other creatures, u little I anj to exj,ibit some of her ancient
nioru reconciled to injustice, . o ; actiVity for the benefit of the per-sixteen or sixty—
chanc
hM ,di« creatures*"1 “
o f 'sonnel or the Unite,1 States fleet
t . The need of rough riding and I
_wi11 viflit th° ManA* this
areiie’llfirmly answer,"

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smoothness o f rich custard. And
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Miiic. Thc only drawback— every
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thc requirements of its original the flaming torehes of ancient pagcnntinnpd the
th» statement icontrv which will be used in the exsiaisefulmss, continued
«vwhich pointed out thut most of the erciscs. All the old Hawuiians of
^Etuntii of the rodeo today were the island will be invited to partic
never preformed on the old cattlo ipate in the rites, which will bo an
elaborate reproduction of those us.
rang?*, and many never at all.
in the past to honor the goddess.
' * In soiuu of the oilier features of edM.
Luuhiwn, of Wninkea, Hawaii
I he average rodeo there is less who was
master of chants under
i chance for suffering or injury, hut the
monarchy,
will arrange chants
: - in none of it is there anything and dances which
are seldom seen
hut ier.r and pain und sometimes
juleath lor the unfortunate dumb in modern days. He will also pre­
animals,1' said Mr. Whitehend. pare the otferiig of awa root, which
is said to be one of IMe's most
"Men also aro often injured in cherished delicacies.
. the violence between man and
An old Hawaiian now living at
, beast. Dut thc man can choose, Waimea,
participated in sim­
can do as he likes and is not forced ilar rites who
long
ugo
in a ry way. He has, beside, the
’ pleasure of exhibiting his skill, his LAMB SENTENCED TO LIFE.
• chance ut the prize offered.
BRADENTON. Mar. 31.—In
"It is our American analogue of Circuit Court this morning, Judge
the bullfight, also with its eager, VV. T. Harrison denied u motion
^SblsoUhlrty crowds, its tantalized of the attorneys for Johon J. Lamb,
and tortured bulls, its old helpless for a now trial and their client
, .-horses disemboweled on the bull’s was sentenced to life imprison­
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Iskttl w h a t he :r.t?mlcsl to do w ith
of ruvetoes,
r.mny i'.ilcndn.l
►s' hilUjyni. t r do :? M of thin.*;*
iTnvcn
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id 'll/ eawl. while hfe»*vf|y*
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7do Idns of ore in a furnace
11 cur m jK t| fri iil n
liiit:. v. ho: c a r unde, the o:tl
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[iut 843 (e ra co jld be trcc t.
on. M- had : ti:d }h&gt;
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'fwti &gt;7cui ; .a(j6 Carepa lo st his
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Ilic.'fady a feteni; o f• •
sve? and cocci.? ;tb l i?. * .»• n &gt; t ! -1 o f 't h i s fiTidiuR was
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fever;'! o th ers fira n a u ii ;
Kolvn! in th" W uhir, w hit
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B rain nf th e ■/Aiwnt'irdJ'' flm oltin^
IJi*(i*iirjr C orif'uaies. kow rvr.r
cay th a t they a re not inrelved to
tlu; extent of m ore than 33i» 000.
They cssnect
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irf.'Miiu:i"- iiilc Car hi n t-)tjlinuc«* it*
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I I .' ii.i'id lip was irotti '^ m any letI c r s f*.efj&gt; wpni'M. wh? com plained
g l miirlin 'H.» and enclosed aJd ic. se.s
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J atiiv. !; re the hijrh ro iu t nided
it It h ‘m. ho b o s
m ore nlntive to long ne-Icced social a*
en ilo s
Th« ivulfij of h'.*- room eru stru ctio n ; in the view of th 1
re aflnrnoil with phologtaphs of "hijipia" men. Im mediately after
tovi'? :i"trcs« 'c. iiut th a t descrTl her launching she wa t entered in
She whaling industry, ii\ whit h she
can anythiiijr. Ik* cxnlain--.
"None i»f th-." o Ilayjii'ta u r; remained »qr mail yea..?. During
rdh" In g e t ir &gt;" h- nffirnrs. _
that time she established many
C nrsui la f,l&lt;. A l tile tfcv of 1' •.remit: both in’ whale catches and
:• 1 :1:1 nw ;w (rum ihn fam ily
fust cruirrs. After leaving the
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M a r.

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"ln:ii;d "how *ont" •• 'iisidcrn
t!on&lt; for a locomotive, held Ju itic e
»fa th e 1 C»*vv 'V Alter isir.i recently

cm i

fo - tin n m 'ln " - I t h his autnmobile
a Southern Pacific engine jiralced1.if peacably a for,? p- o’.vn right-

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fiitrothice Boxing In
Ci,rrir.uUtm
Jans

The final voyage 01 the N arw hal
ended la st year \vh it ah? c re p t into
San Francisco h arb o r from a a or.Vcdition to the South Sean. On
her outbound trip from 8nn Fran-'
ei.ico, the Im rkenline diauppeared
fo r a period ot tti mnntliH and wa •
recorded as lost a t sea. She later
apj cured a t a Smith Sen port,
l'C\ve?'cr, bearing utoriCJ of te r r i­
fic w i n d . .1.,.

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Shutting n ^ c r c-isting nneher
at San Francisco the Narwhal wna
:&lt;i id at auction to satisfy claims, ,
and the motion picture interest that tacquired lit.' old-time whaler will
move her down the coast to Su.t l
1'eilro,

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j h * lafiJlK um i iir. ni *

m'td fu.' a mimlicr of years in the
trade to the l?outh Seas.
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ru5»jie“fliMf be slinnilipil o g re a t
hd of m fp'dturtjy and geology.
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1,0 IV to .1 .r? ii". e'Cpeditii 11 MT‘
it«» ddf -.5 l •• [!&gt;• ' n iriiia n Geoh»t;hii i l Gastcly. lie left the cxtditina in the wills, o: theS ierrn
lad tr m &lt;rj|tinins'n venr I.P
and
fifie.i in ("di- m hua. where he
orked of l i : : s ife ltln g end of
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ow
k leneio l.lnho and ( l u g ;n. • felKving tlu gold
la m p .. F or a
Sii!e lie ra h an r. s sr. y Office. He
bt bath erM as f a r a? Ilirm ing-

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COLEMAN’S

.InlUls At"hiii*. J lilt li,* A.
Jlviii'1' WnldooaH. flim n ?'
a il t.’harltiiii .1•mi"*. At. 1
XVIII III III I'lgerloll I.tile.,In 1
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Tlrlgi t AtrtM.e-. nlw,i ktiownT
lie MaeUi y, Ataupiv Itjiksi It.

K v c r V lh in tr f o r t h e O ffic e

Itccent test.t show that silk
tbreml used in stringing pearls
Should not tie dyed nor contain
chemicals, otherwise the luster of
the pearls may bo destroyed.

107 .Mnttntlia.

I'hmie 101—
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A gf. i

V O II.H S , i m O A D C L O T I I S , L I N E N S

Ml .s t of T h em All 1la n d .Made
S ijtu m e rlin le cool frocks in d a in ty colors m ade
rig h t. Y our choice—
• .

O n e l a r g e fa c e to w e l t (&gt;" v alu e given fre:
l i .e ti r .i l oil

u fs tu rn e rs

m ak in g

a p u rc h a se

OF THE ENTIRE STOCK

O ne large face tow el iille v a lu e g iv e n f r e e to
th e firs t 50 c u a lc m e rs

m a k in g

n

i tu r c h a s e

of

S2.0II o r m o re.

$10,000 Stoc’v All Goes on Bargain Block
Come, join ir. the Bargain Feast we are offering you on
the best merchandise money can buy. Everything in
this;c-rttiresteel: included- nothing reserved. It all gets
the Axe.

ILKHCSE
RRGWHEADSIERHOSE-

M en’s s ilk s o x in nil c o lo r s , p e r p a i r
Tito s u m m e r has a rriv e d a n d you need union
s u its . W e cannot ad d m ore (a w h a t T tjpkis
lias to say ab o u t h is union s u its — so get y o u r
supply, in crcp c or p a ja m a checks. F o r th is
stile.

75c PERSUIT
h

Two Sales in ONE

r.iH v crs!

M r x ^ r ! i y . i i L j u :. vJ
^^'e in v e .tii:»:tl fill j#il|; dre;
o u t a t w o n d erfu l value*?.

closing

W c lire co m b in in g oui.Sentnd A nniverN tr?
lv:le w ith 1CA STI’/R nnd you will t»ef th e b e n e ­
fit u f c u r u n u s u a l low p rices a t th is s tu p e n ­
d o u s b a r m in sn^c.

P o p u la r b ra n d of m e n ’s union s u its ex ceptional
ly good v alu e for

Buy all you need now [is prices will never be any lowci
&lt;iij JlmSf good?; offeree! ypu at thK^alc. The merchan­
dise is all clean and fresh, and we are reducing our stock
to carry over into the summer months as iittle as pos­
sible, as per our usual methods.

$1.50 UP
resses
O ne la! o f S p rin g an d
fa’v m m d r h a t s to go a t

Wrap Bunins

Silk Hose

l.a r iic 5 fr;jp p tiinpe in
p a te n t feat lie ,. Speeiul

P u re th re a d silk hose in
ail colors. S ale

Men s Sport
.Shirts

KHAh! FAININ

M en’s sport. lift!rI m w ith
collars* a tta c h e d .
Som e
w ith o u t oollai.s, som e
w ith so pa ra le c o llars. All

s!tp

Y our o p p o rtu n ity to g e l
s h ‘&gt;es h ! th e !c?ve:'.t
&gt;Vi» h av e m a rk e d them
dov/ii f t f th is special sale

!l. Siipper
lt**a - ro o m
til c o ic r s

A v ery good value a!

Y o u r c h o ic e

KU\

Full fiLshiuned h * » n i l
c tlrtrs .

i t e g u k i r $ 2 .0 0 fo r

W ejiV s ilk k n i t t e d tie
•tnv 7 5 c n u m b e r f o / t h i s

3PK C 1A I

\ banuats

«r%v*%a

*»*»^

*ay

• «%• *w*&gt;m

FIN IHKlK FANIS

$1.39 PERPAIR

f.adlc.s’ S artdai

SHOES
f O n e to! w h i t e c a n v
ft purfip*.- a&gt;id oxtV.rr

Patent Bumps
1‘j U n t O n e S t r a p

E OUTLET
efc. d b D O R i t e

EXTRASPECIAL
SWEET ORR WORK SKIRT

Sanford, Florida !
■JiiJzi&amp;LTTT'i’cSTi

�p ^ P a y i n r Y o t t f l' rOU w^ l ^ f g l p f

l —i..
T h e c o s t o f n college e d u c a tio n is s te a d ily in c re a s in g y e a r
3 atn iS ar a t !* n r « n l. I'l.irUln
let-#* U« X ry.n .l • ' I - - by y e a r, a c c o rd in g to f ig u r e s w hich th e T a m p a T rib u n e h a s
ffc to h e r ST, 1 9 li.' a t . tile • Postofttr*
M Sanford, F lorid a i'.udir Act of collected a n d p re s e n te d in a w ell w r itte n e d ito ria l o f a few
d a y s ag o . T h o u g h th e s e fig u r e s a t ,f i r § t m ay a p p e a r d is ­
c o u ra g in g to a po o r boy seek in g h ig h e r le a rn in g , s till th e in ­
l O l U X D I . DRAM
u H O W A ltO D B R u
c re a se is s c a rc e ly la r g e r p ro p o rtio n a lly th a n th e g e n e ra l inM an sard

^

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iftrrtK io n

rirrp l

As Brisbane Sees It

THEM MANIPULATIN’ BI-UES

Good Friend* With Canada. '
R oom veil'* Plain Talk, jrwp.You are 90 Per Cent Good.
Air Travel t Cent a Stile.
BY ARTHUR BRlSiftANB '
ic u v ro r ti i w v / ’ ’ ;
F e a tu r e A r t i s t o f N atio n al

, a r n s r n iim o N h a tk s
O n* T * a r _ » T .0 9 S ix M «m th*_l».eo
D eliv er ed In C ity by Carrier, per
•r e c k . ISc.
W « k ly E d ition 11.0*
* a r Tear.

M ale Q u a r te t

eom e o f th e e a s te r n colleges th e n e c e ssa ry ex p e n se s ru n a s!
h ig h a s elev en a n d tw elv e h u n d re d d o llars.
HPKCIAL KOTICKi^ All obituary
H ow ever, g e n e ra lly sp e a k in g , th e r e is no re a s o n w h y
.«!&gt;*■• » • t i i a i i n a , i w i i u t i u t i i
ar.4 u c t lc r . o f tu tcrtalnm nn tn w here a n y o n e, re g a r d le s s o f h is fin a n c ia l s ta tu s , c a n n o t g e t a col­
c h a r g e s are m ade w ilt be (barged lege e d u c a tio n if he w a n ts it a n d if h e is w illin g to w o rk fo r
( o r ar T»e 31 ar iJ v * u i» in g rMe«.
it., T h e se lf-h e lp b u re a u s in p ra c tic a lly all o f th e la r g e r col­
■ n t f l t F .ll TH K ASSOCIATED PRESS leg es m a k e it p o ssib le f o r s tu d e n ts to e a rn p a r t, a n d In m a n y
A GOOD League of Nations
T h a A ssociated Pres* Is exe'u*might
be constructed on this conti­
iljr en titled to th e u m for r e p u t­ c a se s all, o f th e ir e x p e n se s w h ile g o in g th ro u g h college.
a tio n o f a ll n ew s d isp atch es
nent
with
Canada and the United
A t th e K a n sa s s t a t e a g r ic u ltu r e college la s t y e a r, it is
• (e d it e d to It or n ot o th e rw ise cred ­
ited In thla paper and a lio tha local s a id th a t f o r ty - f iv e p e r c e n t o f th e s tu d e n t bddy w e re e n tire ­ States as foundation members. A
l« w &gt; p ub lish ed h erein . All rig h ts
• f re p u b llca tlo n o f sp ecial d isp atch - ly s e lf s u p p o r tin g ; eleven p e r c e n t paid tfa rt o f th e ir OAvn e x ­ league to take care of America,
•a h erein nre a ls o reserved.
p e n s e s ; w h ile only th i r ty - th r e e p e r c e n t e a rn e d no p a r t o f North and South, leaving Europe
th e ir e x p e n se s a t all. F ro m a re c e n t v o te ta k e n in th e se n io r to look after Europe, would be pop­
WEDNESDAY. APR. 1, 1925
c la ss a t Y ale, it w as fo u n d t h a t n early h a lf w e re w o rk in g ular and useful.
THE HERALD’S IPLATFORM. fo r p a r t o f t h e i r ex p en ses, a n d a la rg e p ro p o rtio n p aid th e ir
Close and friendly relations be­
tween
Canada and this country over
ow
n
w
ay
e
n
tire
ly
.
1.—Deeper water route to Jackson­
especially
important. Our inter­
Hov: th e s tu d e n ts a r e en ab led to do th is , to w o rk a s u f ­
ville.
1,—Construction of St. Johns—In­ fic ie n t n u m b e r o f h o u rs to e a rn eleven o r tw elv e h u n d re d ests manner and standards of lin­
ABooT l f s \E I
dian River canal,
d o lla rs a y e a r , a n d y e t k eep u p w ith th e ir classes, is e x p la in ­ ing are practically the same and
DIP
A LITTLE
ft,—Extension of white way.
country could learn several
4«—Extension in local amusements ed b y th e se lfh e lp b u re a u s . T h e s e b u re a u s a r e re sp o n sib le in this
m a n ip u l a t e 1
—swimming pool, tennis courts, etc. la rg e m e a s u re fo r th e p la c in g o f s tu d e n ts in p o sitio n s w h e re things from Canadians.
A W sS E L F /
5.—Acquisition of a municipal th e y can e a rn th e g r e a te s t a m o u n t o f m oney in th e s h o rte s t
TIIE LATE Theodore Roosevelt’s
tim e . T h e y g e t jo b s fo r th e s tu d e n ts in e a tin g h o u ses, in letters to his friend, Cabot Lodge
C-—Augmenting of building pro­
gram —houses, hotels* apartment cle a n in g a n d p re s s in g e s ta b lis h m e n ts , in la u n d rie s, in wood and his remnrks to others are in­
se rv ic e s, in tu to r in g school, in th e o ffices o f th e u n iv e rs itie s , teresting. W. J. Brynn he called
T.—Extension of street paving pro­ a n d in a th o u s a n d a n d one odd jo b s w h ere th e y can m ak e a "Small man and n demagogue,"
and of Woodrow Wilson, he said
gram.
•
en o u g h to m a k e b o th e n d s m eet.
to a naval official. "The man (Wil­
8— Const ruction of boulevard
So th e tim e h a s p a s t w h en only a ric h nm n can c o n tin u e son) is a physical coward.”
around Lake Monroe.
Theodore Roosevelt spoke plain­
•.—Entrance into Florida state in school. W e re A b ra h a m Lincoln aliv e to d a y , he w ould n o t
w alk f if te e n o r tw e n ty m iles to b o rro w a book in w hich to ly. especially ih these private let­
baseball league.
10.—Completion of city beautifica­ g le an know ledge, lie w ould be doling o u t h a sh in th e C om ­ ters, published after his death with
the consent of his family.
tion program.
m ons of so m e b ig u n iv e rs ity in o rd e r t h a t he m ig h t m ore
WHAT YOU are nt birth limits
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY, re a d ily h a v e access to th o u s a n d s of books in th e lib ra ry
definitely your future possibilities.
a b o u t w h ich th e u n iv e rs ity is b u ilt.
Your surroundings and education
T H__
A Y___„
E R ;-E;
__ __ _ . w» pi«y
may enable you fully to develop
Thee. Thou I.ord of Life, to seek
ull that you have in you. But
the things th a t do not pass in using
The Ten Commandments
nothing can be added to the limits
but the things which abide.
A REAL PROBLEM
that nre fixed with your first breath
N ow th a t p ra c tic a lly ev ery o n e in S a n fo rd h as becom e a of life
IN T H ^f LIMELIGHT
ST. PETERSBURG INDEPENDENT
real e s ta te a g e n t, o r is w o rk in g fo r som eone w ho is, th e
The fire upon the hearth is low,
THEREFORE it is n comfort t &gt;
m
a tte r o f s a le s m a n s h ip is d o u b tless u p p e rm o st in th e m in d s
And there is stillness everyLargely because of the attitude
o f all. T h e p a ra m o u n t q u estio n o f th e h o u r is, "H ow hear from Professor T. H, Mor­
gan,
eminent
biologist
of
Colum­
of
her dominions. Great Britain
And, like winged spirits, here can I m ak e h im b u y ? ” A n d ev ery o n e is a sk in g t h a t q u e s­ bia University, that every one of
stands
today in respect to the
and there
tio n , w hile, n eed less to sa y , q u ite a few h av e fo u n d th e us has. from his ancestors, a men­
The firelights shadows fluttering an sw e r.
tal and physical inheritence at least Geneva protocol m'.'ch as the United
go.
States did on the League of Na­
A t th e s a m e tim e th e te n co m m an d m en ts a r c b ein g 90 per cent good.
And as the shadows round me creep
tions. The. protocol i.-, a rewriting
Had
he
percentage
been
lower,
A chddish treble breaks the o v erw o rk ed . W c do n o t m ean th e T en C o m m an d m en ts, a s the ancestors would not have sur­ of the convcr.ant specifying how
M oses re a d th e m to h is people, b u t th e " te n co m m a n d m e n ts”
nnd would have no descend­ the league members should proceed
And softly from a farther room o f good h e a lth , th e " te n co m m an d m e n ts" of s a f e ty firs t, vived
against recalcitrant members. The
ants.
Comes: "Now I lay me down to
United State* kept on* of the
th
e
"
te
n
c
o
m
m
a
n
d
m
e
n
ts
’’
o
f
e
tiq
u
e
tte
,
an
d
th
e
"
te
n
com
slee'p.”
league largely because of the fear
WHY
A
BLUE-EYED
man
nnd
|
And, juniciiow, with that little n ia iid m e n ts ’’ of "H o w to lie h ap p y , th o u g h m a rrie d .” N ow woman nrv&lt; I have brown-eyed that it would embroil her in quar­
prayer.
com es fo rth th e S u ccess m a g azin e w ith th e " te n co m m an d ­ children. How it happens that ri rels in which she had no interest.
And that sweet treble in my m e n ts ” of s a le s m a n s h ip .”
taste for drugs or drink is never i British dominion* now oppose tlu*
cars.
l protocol because they do not want
So, w hile ev e ry o n e is b o red to d e a th w ith c o m m an d m e n ts inherited and many other interest-' to inter commitments for the se­
My thought goes back to distant
ing
things
Professor
Morgan
can
of one k in d o r a n o th e r, it m ig h t n o t be a m iss a t th is lim e
curity of various European bound­
years,
tell you. But the most important j aries.
And lingers with a dear one there; w h en ev e ry o n e is so tre m e n d o u sly in te re s te d in closing som e is this:
The Geneva protocol therefore
And n« ! hear my child’s amen,
sale, o r o th e r to list th e se few co m m an d m en ts on s a le s m a n ­
Ninety nor rent of the hcritary will
not l&gt;e supported by Great
My mother's faith comes bock
sh ip . T h e y m ig h t help in sw in g in g t h a t deal. H ere th e y a r e ; forces within you are working on Britain, despite the fact that it is
the ride of vitvso and success. • i the product chiefly of Ramsey McT h o u s h a lt be a m an f ir s t o f all.
Couched at her side I seem to
I Donald nnd M. Hermit.
Some
T hou s h a lt be all th e re .
NEWS FORM Paris will interest I other way to asautv the .security
And mother holds my hands again,
T hou s h a lt sm ile even th o th e re is p ain in th y h e a rt.
railroad men of the kind that of Europe will havo 1» ho worked
Oh, for an hour in thut dear place
think.
For the cheapest airplane iou*. and it is the | ■&lt; ir purlers on
T
h
o
u
s
h
a
lt
n
o
t
r
a
d
ia
te
th
y
d
o
u
b
ts
to
th
y
p
ro
sp
e
c
t’s
m
ind.
Oh, for the peace of that deur
T h o u s h a lt n o t ta lk down* n o r sp eak d isp a ra g in g ly o f a trips from Paris to Rouen, a dis­ {this question which are agitating
time—
tance of 80 miles, a 50,000 franc Euro|)e today. Germany has made
f Oh, for that childish trust sub­ co m p etito r.
prize was offered. Hrouhin, a
for the formation of a
lime—
T hou s h a lt size up th y p ro sp ect a n d a d a p t th y s e lf to his French flier, made the trip at a {advances
' European peace association to in­
Oh, for n glimps' u." mother’s face! mood:
total cost of 80 cents, one cent a clude England, France, Belgium,
Yet, as the '.nadows round me
T h o u s h a lt h av e co n fid en ce in th y s e lf a n d in w h a t th o u mile for gas and oil. And he won Germany and possibly Poland.
creep,
the prize.
; England appears favorably dispos­
a r t sellin g .
I do not seem to be alone—
Up in the air there are no roud- e d to accept Germany in n new
Sweet mngic of that treble tone
T h o u s h a lt a lw a y s a p p ro a c h th y p ro sp ect like a c o n q u e ro r, beds or rails to be kept up, no fric­
And “ Now I lay me down to like n m an in th e h a b it o f w in n in g .
tion or bumping, wearing out roll­
sleep!"
ABOUT READING THE NEWSPAPERS
ing stock. Before the Fords’ get
T
h
o
u
s
h
a
lt
k
n
o
w
th
y
goods
a
n
d
be
able
to
speak
convinc­
—Eugene Field.
through with their airplane build­
FLORIDA TIMES-UNION
in g ly a b o u t th e m .
ing, they will curry ten passengers
T h o u s h a lt keep th y s e lf fit e v e ry d ay to tack le th e mos&lt; from Detroit to Florida for oneNo let up this summer. Build
for next winter.
The Spartanburg Journal recent- newspaper the white paper used
d iffic u lt p ro sp e c t, to do th e b ig g e st th in g possible to thee.
gpartcr of he present fare, in onely said:
in u regular number cost more than
third of today’s running time.
In this dHy and time there is a the price to readers; an average
The most sentimental man in the
world is the or.ion eater.
ALLA BUX WA7.IR, aged uncle vast difference between reading | Sunday edition of the paper probMY FAVORITE STORIES
of the beautiful Nnutch girl Mum- ,h . M l , newspaper. .» d
it j
S
BY IRVIN S. COBB
tnz Begum, tells how the girl's
Some subdivisions have deter
intelligently.
Its
printed
pages.
readers.
Advertising
features
new "protector,” a rich merchant,
iorated into long division.
having taken the dark skinned should and does contain something j make it possible to offer the news
The original of Peter Dunne'* the sainlt loans I've had off of you Mumtuz from her rightful “owner” more than the funny features, the "f the day, at home and abrond,
Boost your homo town. Don’t immortal character, "Mr. Dooley,” i lately.
the Mahrajah of Indore, was mur­ sport page, the society column and comment and micellaneous reading,
expect outsiders to do it if you kept a saloon in Chicago much fre­
The old man's face gave nct sign dered for his audacity.
the latest on current crimes, court
1" order to get advertising nt
won’t.
quented by newsnaper men. He of his feelings. He lifted his broad
litigations und politics. However reasonable rates and thus carry on
was a born wit, and in his way—and bulk, waddled to the damper, ex­
IT IS THE old story of Troy, important any of these features the newspaper publishing business
"Sleeps in Furnace, Burned to a very good way it wns, too—u tracted from the till a hill and with­ with
is necessary to have many readMumtaz Begum in place of may seem, they are but incidents
Deuth.” reads a headline. Well, philosopher nnd a student of hu­ out a word passed it across the bnr
after
nil
in
the
getting
up
of
a
pacrs.
The merchants und manufneHelen,
and
with
conspiracies,
high
he ought to be.
man nature in its varying aspects. to the promising man.
paid to plan to murder and per. Chronicling current events is turers and all who are anxious to
The latter, murmuring his thanks officials
One wintry evening ns he perched
details to warm the heart of recording history while it happens, tell of their wares and products in
Gerald Chapman apparently has behind his bar in friendly conversa­ started to cram it in his pocket but other
any
magazine
editor, looking for Intelligent comment on these e- print do mU take matters for grant brains. Too had he didn't use them tion with two of his regulnr patrons took a second glance at the green­
vents is helpful to the reading «-‘d A well-appearing publication
an exciting story.
there entered a so-caUcd journa­ back.
to some good end.
public.
There is room for improve, makes an audience for the solicitor
Could
you
imagine
better
names,
list whose reputation ns n ready
"Hold on here. Unde John.” he
Poverty drives one man to steai borrower and u poor payer was snid. “ I needed ten bones nnd this ready mude for romunce than ment in -the setulur press, as else- but very soon the prospective ndMumtaz Begum, Alla Wazir, and where, and I’rof. Grant M. Hyde, vetiscr inquires about circulation
bill is only a five."
und 99 men to work.—Boston Trav­ more than citywide.
of tho University of Wisconsin I figures. The people who are going
tho
Maharajah of Indore.
"That’s all right, me son," said
"Uncle John.” he said briskly,
eler. Or vice ver»M.
Poor little Mumtaz, with the says: "If we are to have better
P“V for exploiting their goods
“I’m detailed t&lt;&gt; an out-of-town as­ Uncle John; "it makes the thing
newspapers,
n
better
community,
n
iare
insistent upon knowing what
slim
ankles,
sold
and
delivered
hnd
signment
and
I'm
a
little
shor
toi
come
out
even."
They Bay that the reason Bolshe­
better
government,
wc
must
train
chance
there is for many to see
her
delicate
brown
face
slashed
“Whut do you mean, makes the
vism isnt spreading much any more cash—need some coin for travelng
with the knives of hired murder­ a generation of young people to "'hat they say, in print. And the
is because Russia has quit raising expenses. Slip me a tenspot, will thing come out ever,?"
"Why, five I lose and five you ers, told to disfigure her, that-no demand better newspapers and to | public, buying and reading—at
you ? I'll hjnd it back to you sure
Hell for export.
other man might own her beauty. rend them intelligently,” and a d d * .least casually—million* of newson pny night along with the rest of lose.” said Unde John.
That is the sad part of the story. that such a training is the job for papers each day, is now well unBritish who love scandal have
high school anil college tooi-her* del.lood to be in considerable part
been well supplied with material
I.CvT..ly.—Taili^a i libuiie. R eadKANSAS CITY TIMES
ing American newspapers.

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Season Tickets $3.00

Industry, Ambition, Thrift
These nre three very important fnnudntiun stones of suc­
cess. Now, while you are earning, have the ambition to
save ns much as you can spare from your income. An
account with tho Seminole County Bank will ho of splen­
did service to you. 4% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts.

Emin

ounti

San ford, Fla
S T R E N G T H - SER V IC E - P k O G R E S S &lt;s

E. F. L A N E
REALTOR
Room s 501-502. i'h o n c 1)5
F ir s t N atio n al B ank B uiidinu
F o rc e :— Mins R u b a W illiam s, M iss H elen
H ouge, Mr. R. L. S h ip p .

The Marquise de la Fnliase de
Coudray is reported considerably
better now. It hut* taken Gloria
Swanson several weeks to get used
to her name.

A statement of one investigator j
is that more than one-half the I
homes in the country are owned by I
individuals whose income is less i
thun 32,000 a year. It is declared
THE SECRETARY ha
further that perhaps 90 per cent of
Reading about thin
Moving
those
who
acquire
homes
do
not
Mountain which is said to have
purchase them outright, but by
shifted one hundred yurds across
mean* of small payments, a system
Rio Blanca Valley in Colorado, re­
which incyurages thrift und econ­
minds us of some of the men in our
omy. The question of home own­
a family is “settled" should the ing is complicated for many be­
The Dearborn Independent has owning of u home be attempted. cause of the feeling that the first
As a result of this situation home | home posessed must meet all the
figured it out th at when the baseball hero makes an extraordinary owners, particularly in the cities, requirements of a family for u con­
play und the crowd goes wild, the are in u minority. A recent state­ siderable period, if not for n life­
extra strain on the grand stand ment shows thut about 80 |&gt;cr cunt time, and that it must measure up
of the families of Chicago ale ten­ tuity to the Ideal of what a home
amount
u square inch. Moral: Dont shout ants. The percentage is higher in should be.
some cities and lower in others, in
But perfection and the attainShould the President’s love of some of the smaller dies and men* of an idea! arc r.o more to be
suspenders spread and the popu­ towns us high ua 40 to 50 per cent had in this case than in practically
HOWARD P. CURTIS, who has
larity r? belt* wan, it’s going to of the families own their homes. all other experiences of life. A
That condition is unfortunslr, highly successful man remarked n j*l&gt;cnt five years In Japan, brings
be a little hard for the bachelors
who have enough trouble trying Secretary Hoover states that "fam­ few yours ago that he had owned I news of that capable und energetic
to keep button* on their shirts ilies which "own their homes main­ | four different homes in a period ' nation s war preparations. Jupun
without worrying about suspender tain them in better condition nnd of about forty years. At first he {does not intend to be taken unprethe transactions between tenants acquired a modest cottage, in uc- ! pared, whutever foolish nations
button*.
; anu landlords are dispensed with I cnrdance with his limited means, ; may do, und she deserves credit for
Sanford is out after lU prorata the result that waste is climated j Then as his income increased with [her intelligence.
Japan owns and is building more
of publicity. Not content with be­ and the standards of living raised." | the passing of years it wps possiI of tha swiftest light cruisers in
ing the chantpior. celery section of {'resident Coolidgu declared recent- ! hie to own a better homes.
Nothing worth while in life is | the world to look nfter her shipthe nation, it now claims to have i iy that "no greater contribution
the oldest bob-hatred woman. She I could be mude to ussure the sta- {to be had without its prire. There I ping and take care of any enemy
| bility of the nation and the ad­ I is no exception to this principle in shipping. One of these cruisers,
fK«&gt; Vnrtp
vancement of its ideals than to {the matter of owning a home "tyi I—
.* •
v ir ——-

POPULAR
SINGER

Sanford’s Realty Values
Are Beginning To Climb
W c have tw o e x c e p tio n a lly Rood propositions,
th u t w ill s e t you in on th o g ro u n d fioor

J. H. JACKSON
le L o an s un R esidence^ an d R usines:
E a s y R e p a y m e n t F iau
O ffice In new M e rriw c a th c r Buiidin

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Social
Calendar

IKYn V i LKEY. Society Editor.

Missionary Society
. Gives March Report

Personals

The regular business meeting ofi
the Methodist Missionary Societies.! Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Laing, Miss
was nei»i in the church parlors,} Lauru Laing, Dan Jancth and E.
Monday Mar. 30. Mrs. G. W. i II. Wickers clave Wednesday on
Spencer, president, was in charge.' a motor trip to Miami.
i
Wednesday
[ The- regular business meeting After the devotional and regular
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Walker, Jr.,
till bo held at the Woman s Club order of business, ninny interesting
reports were reed frpm the six and two children, of Windermere,
fe 2:30 o’clock.
' i circles,
showing ah jnareaso and w era^C bitirig friends ' dn'd VqJafT h e Jennie Spaulding Circle of
lie Baptist Church will be held at much added interest in the worif tiyos'in .Sanford. Sunday.
l e home of Mrs. H. A. Spier on Mri. Spencer was elected- as 'dells'i gate to represent the Sah(urd A1
The many friends of Mrs. C. A.
Llm etto Avenue.
iliary nt the Stale Woman’s Mis­ Ruuierson, of Geneva, will be sorThursday
sionary Conference to be held in j
■Mrs. John Meisch will entertnin Miami, Apr. 21-23.
Monday, Mar. 16, the “Program
Be Idlers Bridge Club.
■ Mrs. A. M. DeForrest will enter- meeting” was held at the home of
Bin the Every Week Bridge Club. Mrs. Clnudo Herndon, with Mrs.
Turner ns leader. A very interest- (
I
Thursday
I The West Side Parent-Teacher ing program on “ Korea” was giv-j
Association will m ret at 2 o’clock en, nfter which the hostesses. Mrs.
Kistead of 3 o’clock aq previously Elder, Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. DongInf's anti Mrs. Herndon sei-ved de­
announced.
licious refreshments.
Friday
Circle No. 3 met Monday, Mar.
The W. C. T. U. will meet at the 30 nt the home of Mrs. Walter E.
first Baptist Church a t 3:30 o'clock Raines on Holly Avenue at 3
f The Florida National Guards will o’clock. There were 18 present and ,
worked on the many beautiful,
jive a dance at the Armory.
things being made for the bazaar.
Saturday
Mrs. Rqines and Mrs. A. W. Epps who is spending the season at the
Story* Hour at the Library at 10 s?rvcd a dainty sulad course.
Valdez Hotel, 'returned Tuesday
from a trip to Miami.
I'clock.
Reading Club at the Library at
Miss Teague Simmons left Tues1C o’clock.
Schedule of County ■day for a visit with friends in
- Miami.

I

DISTANT STARS
SURPASS SUN IN
SIZE AND HEAT
)n e S ta r W ith T h re e T im e s
H e a t o f S un Is F ound By
S c ie n tis t o f S m ith so n ia n

Nurse
FOR APRIL
Lyman
Osceola
Sanford
Oviedo.....
Lake Mary
Chuluotn •
Paola .......
Lake Monroe
Geneva
Sanford W. S. P......... ....... Apr. 11
Sanford S. S. P........ Apr. 15-16-17
Sanford E. S. P..... •........... Apr. 20
Sanford Grammar Apr. 21-22-23-24
Home V isits....... A nr. 27-28-29-30
The above schedule subj'cct to
change without notice.

WASHINGTON. Mar. 30.—Esmating the diameters of 10 of
le brighter stars by separating
heir heat into n long spectrum
nd measuring the bent of the difjrent colors and then calculating
le probublc temperatures of each
’ these houvenly bodies, was the
ork of Dr. C. G. Abbot, director
! the Ast.-ophysical Observatory
’ the Smithsonian Institution, durig a recent serin* of field expernents, whose results have just j
ccn made public.
A star, having nearly three times j Worms and parasites in the inic hent of the sun, was among tcstircs of children undermine
lose observed by Dr. Abbot. This i health and so weak on their vital­
as Beta, Rigcl, having an cstl- j ity that they are unable to resist
inted absolute temperature of 16,- the diseases so fatal to child life.
W) degrees centigrade, compared' The safe course is to give a few
rith
the
sun’s
6,000
de- j doses of White’s Cream Vermifuge.
rccs centigrade. Other stars-oh- It destroys and expels the worms
:rbcd with a greater temperature without the slightest injury to the
inn that of the sun were: V ega,; health or activity of the child.
bsolute temperature, 14,000 de- Price 35c. Sold by Laney’s Drug
rces contigrade; Sirius, the bright Store.
■ t 3tar in the heavens, H,000; ProKron, 8,000. The* other star., were
Eapclla. 5,800;; Aldcharnn, 3,000;
■Ictn Pegasi 2,850; Betalgeuse,
2,600, aend- Alpha Heeculis,- '2,500,
The last two huve an estimated
diameter 500 times greater than
that of the sun.
Dr. Abbot used in this work a
radio-meter, constructed under the
.direction of Dr. E. F. Nichols,
[pioneer in measuring the heat of
(the stars. Utilizing the giant telftescopo a t the Mount Wilson Ob ei
w atery in California, with its 100
Bnch reflecting lens, Dr. Abbot Was
nnblcd to obtain fairly accurate
fieasurements of the bent of the
liferent colors, even far into the
nfrn-rcd. Curves were drawn, in­
denting the spectral distribution
n the radiation of blue, white, yelow and red stars, and .estimates
if their probable temperatures
vore made.

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features: &lt;1ST

ry Old CniMj frrtflc.
WHA8 Louisville Journal (399.)
8) concert; 8:30 children: 10 feat­
THONE:—Res. 428-J
- ____I ures; 12 orchestra.
WCCO
Minneapoiis-St. Paul (
February Honor Roll (410.4)
7-10 New York program.
WEAP New York (491.5) G ser- i
Of Lake Mary School viccr;
6:40 history: 7 baritone; 8 |
program • o “Fnnst'r opera ensem • J

Madeline
music.
Fifth Grade: Charles Whitaker, • 11:30
KGO Oakland (381) 6 concert;,
Clarence Peckham, Damn North,
golf lesson; 10 Smilin’ Thnir;
Hesba Touchstone and Dossie Sin­ 9:15
12 dance.
gletary.
WOAW Omaha (526) C story: !
Sixth Grade: Albert Whitaker, 6-.20
announced; 0:15 orchestra; 9 I
Burmey North, Elmore Lloyd, H ar­
old Dixon, Charles Sewell, Mabel anniversary* program.
WIP
Philadelphia (508.2) 6
Ferguson and Elliott Wilson.
7 tnlk; 7:15 concert; 8 recital;
Seventh Grade: Myrtle North, tnlk;
orchestra.
Hammond Dixon, and Richard Ver- 10WF1
Philadelphia (3945) 6 j
nay.
tnlk; 7 concert; 8 concert; 9 or- j
chestra.
KDKA Pittsburgh (309.1) 7
RADIO
program; 7:30 Masque and Wig!
chib.
Program Tor Apr. 2.
WCAF. Pittsburgh (461.3) 6:30
WSB Atlanta Journal (428.3) Uncle
Kay bee; 8 concert.
8 progrnm; 10:45 organ,
KGW
Portland Oregonian (491.1
\VEEI Boston (47a.9) 6:15 or­ 5) 10 orchestra;
12 dnnee music.
chestra; 7 WEAF musical; 8 mus­
WKAq Porto uico (310.7) 6:30
ical; 9 orchestra.
concert.
WGR Buffalo (319) G music;
KPO
S nn
F r n n c is c o
(129.5)
7-lu musical program, WEAK.
6:30 concert; 9 dunce; 10 organ; 11 1
WLS Chicago (341.0) 0:25 or­ Welsh night; 12 dnnee.
gan; 6:50 Senate theater; 7 lullaby
WOAI
Snn Antonio (391.5).
time.
9:30 e-chcstin.
WEBH rhicage Post (370.2) 7
Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Rogh,
W’GY Schenectady (379.5) 6:30
Charles A. Bogh, of Schroon JLake. concert, tenor; 8 Riviera theater;
6:45 Practice club, i :30
N. Y., Mr.-ami Sirs. E. O. Kelso,-or i&gt;'ounce, soprano, saxophone 'quin­ urmy band: 8:30 Pan American
tet;
It
dance,
tenor,
Jvptanp.
Palm Beach and Miss E’.-na--?!. V.
program; 10:30 organ.
WMAQ Chicago News (417 5)
Kelso, of Grooverville. N. Y., who
KFNF Shenandoah (266) 6:30
nre spending the winter in Palm 6 organ; 8 garden, talk; 8:15 Boy concert from Clr.rindn.
Beach and are touring the stnte, Scouts; 8:50 lecture; 9:15 pro­
WBZ Springfield (333.3) 6:15
gram.
arc guests of the Valdez Hotel.
talk; 6:30 lecture; 7 saxophonist;
KYW Chicago (536) 7 concert; 7:15 popular pianist; 7:30 organ;
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. AVcock, 7:33 speeches; 8 reading; 8:20 ar­ M single orchestra, concert, phllJack Aycock and Mr?. J. A. tists; 9:05 talk; 10 nt home. 1 In­ I h a r m o n i c t r i o ; lu:3U Radio four;,
Sheppard motored Wednesday to somnia club, Nighthnwkar.
10:45 orchestra.
WGN Chicago Triune (370.2) 6
St. Augustino where they wilL a t­
KSD St. Louis (silent).
tend the Ponce De Leon celebra­ organ; 6:30 concert, string quin­
WRC Washington (469) 6 trio;
tion. Mrs. Sheppard will visit her tet; 8 WGN quartet; 10 dance, jazz. 7 Cuban night; 9 dance; 11 orchcs-,
WLW Cincinnati (122.3) 6 trn
sister, Mrs. C. Mcitin.
memory contest; 6:45 tall;; 10:03
WCIJD Zion (311.6) 8 snxo- •
William N. Walton, of Palatka concert, quartet, monologue, Melo­ ! phone quintet, choir, render.
dy boys, accordion.
is a guest of the Valdez Hotel.
WEAR Cleveland (389.1) 6 or­
Miss Marquetta Zcigler, of Palm gan.
Special 59e
WFAA Dallas News (475.9)
Beach, is the attractive house
Old
E
n g lish F lo o r W ax
6:3u re cital; 8:30 program; 11 hu­
guest of Mrs. Frank Donaldson.
O ffer Closes M arch 28
mor and music.
WCC Davenport ( SS3.G) C:3C
Miss Rubn Williams had as her
luncheon guests Tuesday, Mrs. F. Sandman; 7 musical
K()A Denver (silent).
1.. Skelly, Mrs. Morton, Miss Mor­
WWJ Detroit News (352.7) 7
ton and Mrs. Brown of Orlando.
All hut Mrs. Skelly took the boat WEAK concert.
WHO l)ea Moines (526&gt;- 7;30
for Jacksonville.
•
Iglee clu; 11 dance!
I WBAP Fort Worth Star TeleA oije-hnlf cent postage stamp 'grain (475.9) 7:30 concert; 9:30
will !. • i . .m d ft.r the first time by
Apr. 1, by the United States gov­
ernment.

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I’ m.Ileli liiv.-stors w ho try too h«r&lt;! to pick up
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TODAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE

a Court uiul OranKM Court.
IhIJ iih arc botlt b« a u t l f u l prtl’*
* freiuliiK oU nn«l h lah a bo r t I m a tltla righ t In tho tniibll.origin al tow n , surrouM'l-* 1 by
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3i#r Prizes Offered
To Cattle Breeders
aving district, state-wide, regnid and national prominence wul
nre n the $25,000.0(1 in cash, and
her awards offered by The Holrin-Friesian Association
of

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tnerien tliis year as special prizfor the showing of llolstcin«.
iese awards are made in nddim to the regular prize offerings
each fnir and dairy cattle show.
A new feature this year is to
provided in tho prize awards for
ate herds at the National Dairy
low. The rule requiting the upfcearnpee of not less than five enBtrleK in the judging ring to fill this
[■'lass has been revised and the fol­
lowing sliding scale of prizes i*
how effective: One herd $75; two
herds. S100 and $75; three herds,
$125, 100 and $75; four herds,
5.150,
$125. $100
and $75;
and for
1JRITON8
FAVOR
CYCLES,
five or more herds, the regular
Brizes. $250. $150, $125, $100, $75
---- ...... 1.—Great .BriundLONDON
$50.
■ atq has 1.242,000 motor vehicles,
p»*ccording to the latest figures nnf uuOnced by the ministry of trans­
In addition,
special
port,
which states
that prizes
duringtotal­
1924
ing
$500 receipts
ute offered
Holstein
the groM
from on
motor
taxa­
Ihordth:.. .....
do t by This
the
tion amounted
to $75,000,000.
■ Holstein
A udation.
quir.bcr includes
171,000 private
cars. I ll.ooo motorcycles, 210.000
commercial motors nnd «1,000 taxi-

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IMPORTED SWISS STRAWS
ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE

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A bottle of Herbine on the shell
«t hmne i, like having a doctor ii
the house all the time. It give:
instant relief when th«&gt; dige.Uim
Kota out of order or the bowel:
fail to act. One or tv.,, ,|0
,
all that is necessary to start thing
moving and restore that fine fed
•t /Z . JK.'liflili’ftCiii.t'J?; -v‘:,V. i- ..7.Zbuirit^
--’j ^
perfect health. Price *Vj0c. "’sob
by lainey’s Drug Stpro.

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Big shipment just arrived in Swiss
straws, tan and w hite.. $5.00 to SG.OO
SPECIAL—Stripe Madras and Pen lie Shirts, plain neck hands and collars
attached. Fast colors for......
..... ................ .................$1.25 to $1.75 each

2. Exclamation. Jur. 14.
3. Second note in scale.
4. Ido! (pi.) Dan. 2.
6. Father of Baruch. Jer. 32
7. With. Dan. 0.
8. Name of an altar. Josh. 22
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IN M N E h l t t S T
Following is the
yesterday's game:
MILWAUKEE ..
Kichboutg, rf ...„__
McCarthy,
Griffin.

Larue Crowd Sees Athletics In
Winning Form On Munici­
pal Athletic Field t iFinnl
Count Coitte9t la 5 and 3

To Play Bisons
i
Here Wednesday
[Two Double Plays, A Triple
And a Three Bagger arc the
i Highlights Of Fast Tattle
Manager Harry Ciark's Milwau­
kee Brewers wont down to d deal
hrfnre Connie Mack’s Philadelphia
Athletics by n score of 5-3 yester­
day afternoon before a good-sized
audience nt the Municipal ball park.
An attack in the ninth inning
that netted two runs decided the
argument in favor of liic Mnckmen. A neat single hy Bishop.
L sm sr’r. sacrifice, n. hit bntsmnn,
Hauser's single between first and
second ba.se nnd n sacrifice fly by
Slmnion.-t brought the battle to a
fitting close.
;T mc iViwunsin team, used Irin
ityincrc, including Eddeinmn,
who started, and Saunders mm
Hmith, while Gray, who entered

•summary of j Sanford fans will hr.vc their fivsj.
' opportunity to sec that the playc.*
AB. R. H. E. gotten from Milwaukee look like.
.... 5 0 0 0. The t/mHtfvc lineup, annoj nied
— " t • 1[this morniltg bv Carter, ncluik** ul{
"•
J - 0 of the erstwhile - Bfewc-rj. Nf*-Ic
* « 5 u hiniKelf, will play, ojtbrr m : v i &gt; iSchulte, cf .....
0 ! 0 . field nr »vH do a part of the twirl*
NEW YORK; A rr. 1— Officials
Armstrong, 2b
•
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J! : !! !"?• The lineup, n* it was given
Skiff, c
- ® 1 0 this morning, does :ib; notjit ’ f. o f lb ( Polo G* Outfits Athletic club
!ut„* today announced they exfuCt Your.jt, c .....
cd 'io-’ctoso nc;:0tlal(»:u tonicrrow
McNenciuy, c
1
Kddclmun, p
, hours, this position will ’jirohutflj*' ar the neiidir.K light-hAaTywcHfht.
Saunders', p .
r.utcb hefe .between 1im i.(]jj|^iln
be filled by the manager.
*
AiUl (fan: Tiinnev. Thi- aamiuntxSmith, p .......
In the event Nick goes int * the Tlirtit followed a coMfohhee lie--Melillo, 2 .....
outfield, the pitching will dsvolv.j tween Tom Gibbons, und (Jerfi*
Strohm, 2b
nrwm th&lt;* "boulder.- of Mor.'icnr TUiliity.y Tli:• announcement: fo’,
W'slsh front whom Otto Iter.her:
,ad arm fcr.-nce between Jlnmiv
has plan.- on the Brewer aggregn- low’
DcFores:,
match-maker of the PoItlon next yen -.
t
Id Grounds A. O. and Eddie Kan*,
PHILADKliPIIIT
The rest of (hr? linmip is a* fol­ itiaiiunci of Gibbons.
Bishop, 2b ........
lows: Thompson, cattfttr; Stnn ac.
Lamar, if ^.......
LcKrrcst said h* went Ir.tr. etmthird base; 11all, rhcit., top; Kl| e; : :.ba( In v:ith !iaii6 fo'.lov/ing th&lt;*
Miller, rf ...........
second Iiimc; Bailey, fir t basr • abandonment by Gihbor.V. rDJtnHauser, lb
i Curley, right Held; McLain
Simmons, cf .....
* rgatl of all hope for u meeting
and Wnish piuhvr. i
Cochrane, c .........
between Tom a ltd Harry Wills at
I field;
i *!' *'"1 ' « •
Dykes, 2b ...........
Admission for the openin rattle the Milk Fund show in May. Kano
Smith, ss ............
will be 50 ortita for the Idem hors t-i(| issued an ultimatum to the
Gray, p
’ nnd 7fi (■••nt? for thv grr
•Milk Fund promoters iast night
Wat berg, p ____
mat they must [iroduee it ,signed
contract lrotn Wills by noon today
Totuls.
or the fight would be considered
Three base hit, Armstrong; two I
S f!ttR l)IIliR
dff. The conference between Kane
base hit, McCarthy; »tni*n
end DeFercst followed the falluro
Melillo, Brief, Miller; Struck oui.
of the Milk Fund match-makers In
by Gray, 1, Mulbcrg 2, S m ith-1;
FORT BENN1NO. Ga., M;
inert Kane’s demand. According
bases on balls of F.iliirlmnn 1. New York (N&gt;
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l-i DcFornst, the mntch betfrrot)
Saunders, 2, Gray I, Walbcrg 2; Washington (A)
f
Gibbons nad Tuniiey which has baen
dcubUi p l a y s , bishop to Smith to
Bentley,. Scott and Gowdy
tentatively fixed for June 12. wa«
Hauser, Smith unassisted to linu- gridgv, Ruzxcll and Ilucl.
virtually clinched today, the only
scr; sacrifice hits, Scnuite, Lamar,
—‘----hrld-tip being the absence from tb 1
Smimons.
' v n irm g \tn.- - it_
r.vcting of Billy Hibson, munnger
char.: pi

&gt;Hp voi •■Too-wn.i
rnoV’iTs* , *

Expect T o Close
Gibouns-Tiinney In
Chamaienship Bfitii

FIRST GAME OF
LOCAL CLUB IS
COMING FRIDAY

FOR PROFIT

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Sanford Dally Herald

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Tarma; Cash in Advance

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se c u tiv e Insertions,
lx w ord s o f a v e r a g e len g th
are cou n ted a lin e,
tlnlmum ch arge 30c for fir st
Insertion.
.11 a d v e r tisin g Is restricted to
proper cla ssific a tio n .

PRINTING
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Rush orders a specialty. Phone 417-W,
9 Railroad Avenue.
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY—
Printing th at pleases. Prompt
service. Telephone 93. New lo­
cation. Welaka
Building next
door to Used Furniture Co.
REAL ESTATE
J.

Wonder of. liniderate pricerr snlt-divisleir-..
built and aie building many home in Pinch
man of moderate means will find an ideal pi
home in Pinehui'St at a price he can pay or.

C hicago ( A )

AU S liro a llissir* MUST lie
m ade la person a t Tho San­
ford lle r n ld sftlee or br letfar.
T eleph one dlaee*S«lnaaaeea a re not mild.
Service
C ourteous. Prom pt. E fficient.

THIS
BUSINESS DIRECTORY

JAMES II. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Tele*
phone 111.

Building Material

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a b 'u t

MIRACLE Concrete Co., general
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. B.
TerwiUeger, Prop.
IIJLL LUMBER CO. House a
Service, Quality and Price.
Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Compamy
N. Laurel St.
Phone 565

For Space In Thia
D I R E C T O R Y
PHONE
148

WHITE PLAGUE SCOURGES.
TOKIOt Apr. 1.—An official re­
pot*. stales that tuberculosis is increating yeftrly in Japan, There
nn* now 1,300.000 : uffcrcr.; from

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DDRESSING — fdultigrnjfiung,
folding nnd mailing—as you
want it—when you want it.
Phone 673. IL E. Porch, First
National Bank Bldg.

122,000

i'ealhs a year.

New Standard
S ix P haeton

aesyiggfiiBtRfiaasiaRf^ ^

Notice
toCelery G ?
Packers and Shinm

^MATURE AND MOTOR RE­
WINDING.
BTEWART ELECTRIC SERVICE
CO. Expert Electrical repairs.
103 W. Central Ave. Orlando,
Fla.
AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT
ENT-A-REKL
Car. Drive it
ourself. Oak nnd Second St.
hone 3.

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AUTOS FOR HIRE

;AGIE AUTO SERVICE Day
or night. Meets all trains. Baggage transfer. Phone 551.
AUTO TRIPS
•IRS. J. B. CALDER. Day und
night taxi service.
Anytime,
[call 44. 282, or 25.__________

A New Companion .to the
Famous‘4 3 ’Cleveland Six!
Lighter Six of Finest Quality
■^■Q*V yott can enjoy Cleveland f'.ix performance in a m ntii!
js lighter, m ore com pact nn.l lov/cr priced than th e famous
S p c d s tl S ix .
^
N ow —w ith nn investment cf
the sensational power, jncejJjltui V.
w hen it sm anhrd all recortla on J
Mount Ha* ly —
—w hen it ttu J o it.t dectrifyip;

" O n e-S h o t”
L ubrication System

45 m ini:lex'
Por this now car—tlie Slanrinrd S i x —em b o d ie s exactly and
rxplicilly the funiinmcntaW tluit -.tamp its fsmoun companion an one
of the outstanding enrs of nil time.

Thniisanils rl cnthuxtantic Clsvslsnd !ii*
s»n*ti trstily to the convenience and

In its design, material, w orkm inship nnd equipm ent thu nirirt«~»t
nualily stan d ard - hfive beer, nvdmameri.

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rf tf.; “v L n h r w e f t o h

P»*piie the high c6et. this »iclqtlve feature hss been incorporated
In the chm itof the new StunHant Si t.
You step nn tha plunger anti oil a vary
chards part. Nograasaguns. tfooil can*.
(Tke "Oae-SWet" ................... Seikam L M«•&lt;*•

AU models have the "Onc-Shm ” Lubriifatton S ystem ; nil nr** finished in sagebrush green Duco; all are equipped with full balloon tir**s,
four wheel brakes a rr qptlona! ut alight additionul chore*; all have
the rugged construction that tnsurcq long life and low maintenance.
See this new car! Drive it!

unS-r Itewen f m l i i c U Ca. e i l i a t u

S t a n d a r d S ix
4 -D o o r S u d an - - * 1 1 0 - 5
Prtct* Le. b CleaelanS

E. SPURLING, sub-division
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.
TIN AND METAL WORK

com m un lcata w ith you
u n less
th ey k n o w your address.

......

I he
extraordinary lloroznii’*
ircatntuhl for flesh vOtwds. tills,
mica, galls, burnt afid rcaltls is
Itr-.*. a:* oifcvtivi: in the .stablu its
i.t ih&lt; home. Ilorrfc flesh Itcalt
with tentni li;:M:• sl'Ct il under* il •
powerful iiifiller.-2. The trcatnufht
i;&lt; the same for ntiir.inls as for
h'tntrin. Firat wash out. infect­
ious g -nils with liquid Bofitzuite,
ami Ute Iloroziwir l’ovvil&lt;*r eo ttnlt i--■
'.!i healing nr.ice -i. Price (Iff!tll*l)
tide, nml ^&gt;1.20. Powtlcr*
n:cl Ml.. .Sold by l.antSy’s Drug

Uncanny in i*rrfnrmance. s*ti*erbly comfortable, fuM t!up**nxion**d
for flV«i ptiaaeitgen*. striking in nppe.nattce'— it will give y'qti nn *•&lt;p'-ri.'iK a imiikf .my you have .'v.*r had beford—no m .u t jr'w 'h a t iu n
o r ty p e o f car y o u a rr a c c u s to m e d fo d w ;/o jt/

0RIDA CLEVELAND MOTOR CO
SA N FO R D . FLORIDA

AUTO WRECKER
A. MERO. Day or night ser­
vice. Day phone 394. Night
CAFE

injc is being protected through p
and a ponlriict has been entered inti
The FLORIDA ASSOCIATED: F*
EFtRS, Lu*,, t)f Orlahdj), Florida, f(
iTpnufactwrq and sale of the mac*
We respectfully request ail 1hose c»;
plating (lie use pi*installation of this
of washer to eWfhiUnicate with the
Ida Associated Engineers. Inc., as w
pose to fully nroteet our rights to d
vcndiins aiid our contracts with thi
rida Associa(ed EngineerSs Inc. *

Automobiles

Miscellaneous

BELL CAFE
ianford’s best in Service and Qua!
ity. F irst Street and Park Ave
DRUGS
ANEY'S DRUG STORE — Pre­
scriptions, Drugs, Sodas.
Wa
are as near you as your phone.
Call 103.______________ ______
ELECTRICAL

FELLOWS’ SERVICE STATION.
Gulf Gas, Oil, Tires, Accesso­
ries. Service with a smile. Elm
and First. Phone 447 L3.
____ stations. Mag­
tWIGIITS—Three
nolia und Second. First and Elm
Sanford Avenue und 10th Street
Rspert service.
_____ FLORIST
WART THE FLORIST"
F*?**ra for til occasions.
B14 Myrtle. Phon* 260-W
LAWYER
LEW!S O’BRYAN.
Office In
Seminole Bank Building Annex.
________ Ph5nc_ 417-L_3,
FISCHFR’S MARKET ■We have
—*«n meats and vre also can fur­
nish you with delicious delicates­
sen. Phone 579-W. 100 Park
Avenue.
TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS
af

Rooms Foi

For Rent

Real Estate

Too much rich food forms .acids
which excito and overwork the
kidneys in their efforts to filter it
from the system. Flush the kid­
neys occasionally to relieve them
like you relieve the bowels, remov­
ing acids, waste arid poison, else
yott may feci a dull misery In the
kidney region, sharp pnins in the
back or sick headache, dizziness,
tho stomach sours, tongue is coat­
ed, and when the weather is bad
you have rheumatic twinges. Tho
urine is cloudy, full of sediment,
the chnnnols often get irritated,
obliging ono to get up two or
three times during tho night.
To help neutralize these irritat­
ing acids and flush off the body’s
urinous waste, begin drinking wa­
ter. Also get about four ounces
of Jad Salts from nny pharmacy,
take a tablespoonful in u glass of
water before breakfast for a few
day3 and your kidneys may then
act fine and bladder disorders dUappeat.
This famous snlts is mnde front
the ncid of grapes nnd lemon
juice, combined with lithla, ami
has been used for years to help
clean and stimulate rluggish kid­
neys and stop bladder irritation.
Jad Snlts is inexpensive and makes
a delightful effervescent lithinwnter drink which millions of
men and women take now nnd
then to help prevent serious kid­
ney and bladder disorders.
Uv all means, drink lots of good
water every day. Have your phy­
sician examine your kidneys ut
least twice a year.
—Adv.

FOR RENT—Nice 5 room furnish FOR RENT—Rooma with m with­
BARGAINS
Civil Service exam, to be held
FOR SALE—One practically new
out meals.
Reasctmblj rates.
ed bungalow.
Screen porch,
1
cottage
82,750.
8500
cash
at Sanford. April 18 to test the
Underwood Standard typewriter Rent 180.09 per month. 1205 San­ Lincoln House.
*
, .
fitness of person'* seeking ap­ Balance terms. W. J. Thigpen.
No. 5. J. T. Newby, 610 Magnolia, ford Avenue.
pointment as P, O. clerk or city &gt;
phone 652-1.
BARGAINS
You arc wasting tip
mail carrier. Entrance salary 81.One
nine
room
duelling
87,500.
FOR SALE—7 passenger Weacott FOR RENT—Three room upart ney if thi.i page hasrft
700. Write G. A. Cook, 945 Penn- 82,500 cash.
Balance terms to . sedan, nc-Vyly painted, going
mem, unfurnished. Adults only slfleft advertisem ent.'xi
sylvnnia Ave., Washington, D. C. $ait. W. J. Thigpen.
day. No. 148.
North nnd must sell this week. 615 Laurel Avenue.
for free information.
Inquire
W.
A.
Jackson.
h
ik
e
Mary.
Souvenir rogmms of Ponte do FOR QUICK SALE—South front
Have you rooms to rent or some
lot on Union Avenue close to CASH—Paid foT false, tcoth, den­ FOR RENT — Furnished from
I.eon eelebrntio.t at St. Augustine,
second
hand furniture'to jelt?
room.
84.60
per
week.
206
En*
Fla., April 2, 3, 4, mailed to any new Forrest Lake Hotel. Small
tal gold, platinum and discard­
Uso The Herald’s classified jingo
Advertising
uddress upon the remittance of 20c cash payment required. Address ed jewelry.—Iloko Smelting and Thlid St.
and get results.
to defrny cost and postage. Write Rox 122 enre of Herald.
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
LEARN ABOUT ToTt County and R. D. Hill, Box 1053, St. AugitsLakeland, through the Star-Tele­ tinc. Fla.
FOR SALE—32 acres 2 miles out. FOR RENT—House for rent. Close
&lt;ost and Found
in. Inquire 209 E. 5th St.
gram. Best advertising medium In
Help
Wanted
Between 2 subdivisions. 900 feet
FOR
SALE—Span on the page
R SALE—Space
South Florida Published mornings. rO
LOST—Ledies’ wrist watch be­
on brick road. Going nt a bar­
for classified advertisements,
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
FOR RENT—Modern two room
tween pent office and ’Union
gain. Phono 571-J.
Why not rent those vneant rooms WANTED—Middle nge colored
upnrtmont with or without ga­ Phnrroncy. Finder return to Miss
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales or sell that second-hand goods?
woman to cook nnd do general
rage space. 803 Union Ave. L A. D. Mitchell. 711 Park Av«.,
through the Xenia Gnsotte,
houso work. Anplv Mrs, O W. FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red H. Gibbs.
Hens
and
Irrlian
Runner
Ducks,
Xenia. Ohio. P.ich agricultural
THE PERENNIAL PF.DLF.it
Spencer, Sanford Height. Phone
liable-* were known even in Aris­
all Inylng. Mrs. I„ A. Renaud. FOR RENT—Two or three room tide's time, he having written an
district. Wunt ad and display
No. 100.
Phone 156-W.
rates on request.
All the selling devices and me­
vfSumished apartment 815 Park article about the disease.
thods originated during the modern WANTED—Bookkeeper, can han­ FOR SALE—Home. Two-story. Avenue.
COLUMBU* ton .) l.K D O E fl—C la ss­ industrial age have not succeeded
dle several extra sets of hooka
Six rooms and bath. Modern
ified arts have tti» la rg est circ u ­ in elimirpting the peddler, who was
Apply "Bookkeeper” care of Her- conveniences. Corner lot. Both FOR RENT — Furnished house
J. G.
lation In S outhw estern
G eorgia.
H ate So fS-worrt) line.____________ probably the first distributor of
streets paved. Best buy in San­
well located on Sanford Heights
Attorney-at-I.aw
merchandise, the business nomad.
ford.
P.
O.
Box
67,
Winter
Pork
Phone
9082.
Will
practice
in all the courts
TO REACH the prosperous farm ­ If he does not exist in his old-fushFlorida.
ers and fem growers of Volusia loned guise, he iH still with ua In
Examination of Abstracts of Land
FOR RENT OR I.EASE—Ware­
county ndvcrtlso in the DeLand canvasser. And he is hero to stay
Titles given especial attention .
There are now 220 cities in tho
house space on A. C. I.. Siding.
Daily Nows, rate le per word, cash declares Alvin E. Dodd, Manager
United
States
which
have
determ­
OITices
in Seminole County Bang
Sanford
Machine
Co..
2nd
and
Ouk
with order.
of the Department of Domestic
ined the area within their boun­ Ave.
Building
Distribution of the Chamber of
daries into zones.
MAINE—WatervRIe, Morning Sen­ Commerc" of the United States.
tinel. Thousands of Maino ^yo"House-to-house canvassing," he
FOR SALE OR TRADE—4 pas­
ple are interested in Florida prot^- said
in an address to a national *"*. &lt;&gt; Ethel C. Murks, widow, u ti&lt;msenger Cole 8, good tires and
erty. Reach them through tbt trade organization, “although prob­ rexim-ui of th« Htnti- of Florida,
place of r&lt;-siil»ni!« is lluim- new battery. Car in fine condition
I DAVID B. HYER
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­ ably one of the earliest forms of whose
vlllc. nurlltiKton fount)-. Smith 211 French Ave.
tion.
A R C H IT E C T
t'nrollna,
nnd
Thotnns
I.
lloyd.
If
merchandising, is manifested in a
nml wlfn. --------- lloyd If FOR SALE—Cabinet talking ma­
A LITTLE V/ANT AD in The new form which, although of dis­ llvlntr.
living, foriiHlins lli-ll, if living
Member X
l i
chine and 25 records.
First
Herald will bring you bifc re­ tinctly sporadic nnd apjmrently und wife ---------- Hell, If living, class
condition
$55.00.
Citrus
R
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Hull
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of
sults. Advertise those old nrticles accidental character, now is aceejit- t h e s a i d p n r t l e * d u f e n d n n t tie d e a d , Heights Filling Station, Orlando
O rla n d o , F lerliln
CARPENTER WANTED
you have stored nwny nnd have cd as generic nnd seemingly of a to a l l p a r t i e s t - l u l ml ng lnti-re.it Rond.
___
permanent
character.
I
do
not
tinder Tnoman !. lloyd . docra-&gt;d and
no use for. A litle thirty-cent nd
e m e t it r o r i r r o f
i f e , ----------l l oyd, d e c e r n e d , C o r n e l ­ iv t iib
mny bring you several dollars. know how many kinds of merchan­ W
HEM IN 1)1.K COUNTY. FI.tilt IIIA.
u s Hell, d e c e a s e d a n d w i f e , ---------Must be nn experienced man nnd
Phono 148 and a representative will dise are distributed in this manner, iHell,
decerned
or otherwise.
In
IN C H A N C E R Y
but it must amount to many hun­ n n d t o t h e
a willing wurker. Apply 2211
hinds
h e r e i n a f t e r H e n r y \V. J e f f e r s o n . C o m p t a l n n n t .
call to see you.
aOETIIf.A«» PAINT
va.
inn f&lt;&gt;r Divorce Palmetto Avenue.
dreds of sensrute articles embrac­ d e s c r i b e d , s i t u a t e , l y i n g a n d b e ­ Anna llnrp
T b s Paint That Paves Yon
Jefferson.
Defendant.
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FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Ornndo ing the whole alphabet of small a n d S t a t e of F l o r i d a , m o r e p a n i c Money.
Order of I'lilillrm lon
M nnufactun-tl by
morning Sonlinnt; largest classi­ commodities and even some larger l i l a r l v d e s c r i b e d a s f o l l o w s , t o - w l t : T h e S t a t e of K l o r l u a . I’o:
K h e r a tiit-l.ln iW Ir r P a in t C a.
Anna Harp Jefferson, defen d an t
The
East
*0S f e e t o f t h e
fied business, rate lc a word, min­ sizes. The practice received a se­
Sold br
In t h e a b o v e s t y l e d c a u s e .
Hniitli H a l f &lt;H&gt;,) o f t h e N o r t h ­
imum 24c cash with order.
rious set-back during the period
I.IIS
S IX II P A I N T C O M P A N Y
It i i p p e n r i n g n y tlie s w o r n bil l o f
east Q u arter
(N E'4)
of t b e
115
M
a g n o l i a A ve.
when the sale of lightning rods
e o m p l u l n t h e r e i n f i l e d t h a t It Is t h e
Houlhwesl Q u a r te r
t S W 1, ) of
I'b .t n e 37(1
b e l i ef o f t h e c o m p l n l u u i l t In t h e
THE MORNING JOURNAL Is the was associated with the utterances • S e c t i o n 311, T o w n s h i p 19. S o u t h
a b o v e e n t i t l - d c a u s e t h a t y. . u a r e WANTF.D—Messenger L
Ha i : g« 30 !
accepted want ad medium in of fraudulent notes, but this stigma n nof
Western Union.
d l o a n y a n d uil o i l i e r p e r s o n s a r e s i d e n t o f a S t a t e o r C o u n t r y
Daytona (Fa.) One cent a word has not attached to the sale of w h o s e n a m e s a r e u n k n o w n , c l a i m ­ o t h e r ttillII tile S t a t e o f l-'loi'ld i 11 nl
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nn insertion. Minimum 25c.
Room wanted by young man of
ties. A list of several hundred d e s r l h c d , o r n n y p a r t o r p a r c e l a g e o f t w e n t y - o n e y e a r s ani l Hint good
habits. Address Box \V.
ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — S t articles sold in this manner hns t h e r e o f .
ilu-re Is n u p e r s o n in t h e S t a t e of
(’art*
of
Herald.
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hereby
ordered
that
you
and
Johns County is reached through been prepared. It contains nearly
of you be and appear before l w h o m w o u l d b i n d y o u ; It Is t h e r e ­
a In. S t a t i o n a r y , 1
the St. Augustine Evening Record. everything that can he bought und each
our said Circuit Court at the Court f o r e o r d e r e d Hint y o u . A n n a Hut p
9 In. Oaelllailut: J
Quick results. Two centn per word. sold, including even cemetery lots.’’ House nt Sauiord, Florida, on the J e f f e r s o n d o a p p e a r t o t h e till• of WANTED—Roys over 12 years 13
in. • ticlilutlny. 3 nin-eil
old to lake carrier routes. Apply
4tb day of May. A. H I3S5. and e o m p l u l n t In t h i s c a u s e o n t h e *t h
Sample copy on reaucsL
In. Oia-illiitllix 3 a|n-(-i|
| then and there make answer to tbe d a y of May, 1933, a t t h e C o u r t II o n e nt the Herald office about 12:00 1C
9 In. OiufiiuUuK i nif.tl
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TAMPA. FLORIDA—Tnmjia Dally
I you in this cause
d a . n n d In d e f a u l t t h e r e o f D. - c r i e
I) I SO N M AZDA L A M P
Times, the great homo dnlly
It is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t ti ll s o r - F r o «’o n f e s s o wi l l t...... nt -.. -1 m. un.*t
1
d &lt;r b e p t i i d i s h e d In T h e S a n f o r d y o u . Sa i d c a u s e b e i n g a s u i t f o r
rate l'Ac per word, mlpImtiTi.
Iron*—Tonatera—Pcrcolatora
I Herald, a n e w s p a p e r
p u b l i s h e d In
Try
Smith’s
Barber
charge 25c cash with order. Write
' Sanford. Seminole Co unty, Flor ida.
I T IS F U R T H E R O R D E R E D Hint
for complete rate card.
| o n c e e a c h Week f o r e i g h t c o n s e e i l - ti ll s o r d e r lie p u b l i s h e d o n c e u w e e k

SHARON

, tlve weeks.
W IT N ES S m y ha n d und th e seal
i nf t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f t h e S e v e n t h
I Judic ial Circuit of
the
S t a t e of
F l o r i d a . In a n d f o r S e m i n o l e C o u n ­
ty. o n t h i s Hie 3r d d a y of M a r c h .

W E S T V I R G I N I A — C l n r K i b u r g , Ttie
C l a r k »l&gt;urir
Exponent,
mornlns
Incl int lnK S u n d a y , m o r n i n g I s s u e
t r e n t p e r w . n l , m i n i m u m U a.

PALM BEACK " COUNTY—-Th,
scene of stupendous developmentRead about it in tho Palm Beach
P ost Samplo copy sent on re­
quest

f o r e i g h t &lt;K) c o u se e i l t l Ve W e e k s In
The Sanford
Herald, n new spaper
published
In
Sanford,
Seui l i i ol e
C o u n t y F lo r i d a .
IN W I T N E S S W H E R E O F . I h a v e
h e r e u n t o set my b a n d i.ud nffu-lnl
s e a l o n I b i s t h e 11 ill il av o f Ma r c h

TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send In your subscription to the
Tribune or hand it to your local
denier so you can read Florida’s
grentest newsnaper. Ono year
$8.00, G months I4.0C, three months
$2.00. If you desire 81,000 insur­
ance policy add 75 cents to your
t eder.
"DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
anything?" If so advertise In
the "Gainesville Sun.”
D K V K L O P E R B A TT E N T IO N — Pcttsncol v » b e K t n n I n g t b e a n a i c s t d e ­

If your breuth ia bad und you v e l o p m e n t In O l o r l d a ' s b l s t i r y : n
havt* spells of swimming ii) the iinlf mi l l i o n iloltur h i g h w a y t o t h a
beach Ju s t
f i n i s h ed ; a t w o
iiL'ud, pooc uppvtitv, constipation j ru!f
illion d o l l a r b rl dg a ac ro s s E s c a m ­
and a general no-account feeling m
illa H a y s t a r t e d ; q u a r t e r
million
it is a sign your liver is torpid. d o l l a r o p e r a h o u s e u n d e r c o n s t r u c ­
Tho only one really dependable t i o n ; t w o m i l l i o n s b e i n g s p e n t on
e s t c h a n c e fui Hv«
remedy for all disorders in the liv­ hd ei gv he lwo ap ye r; * g rl oe a tMet
In o n
around
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It uets powerfully on the liver, m e n t T h e r e n s a c o l a Newa.
strengthens digestion, purifies the
bowels and restores n fine feeling AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest
of energy, vim nrfd cheerfulness.
Price 60c. Sold by Utnoy’s Drug classified medium, rate cash .09c
Store.
— Adv eh»*•&lt;»&lt;* . 19? » : !is . . minimum

tyno*»»(a«»«

■ale on easy terms, for rent, also
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9

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E. P. RINES
H a n f o r d . Fla.

G. TAYLOR DYER

ADVERTISING gets results if ft
reaches potential buyers. PaIntka Daily News is circulated in
an industrial nnd agricultural sec­
tion.
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Florida real estate ndvcrtlso in
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a word daily, two cents n word
Sundays.
ADVERTISE in ICe Journal-Her­
ald. South Georgia's greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday Classified rate-*
10c per line. Waycross Journal
Herald, Waycross. Georgia.

Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

320,000 in cash will be paid hy Tho Florida Society tf
America for the names of products which art* licit suited
for manufacture in Florida. By competing in the Florida
ImltiKtriiil Contest it is pusiilile for YOU to win a grand
prize of $10,000 or one of the smaller awards. The first
distribution of prize money will he made nn June I.
This contest may mean a fortune for YOU. Detailed information regarding the rules and prizes as well us com­
plete information ukout Florida’s various resources and
industrial possihilities will be mailed you upon receipt of
the attached coupon, which, properly filled out, consti­
tutes your official entry in the conipctitiun.

No t i c e l i h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t Setnut E Ha l i e r
purchaser
of T u x
C e r t i f i c a t e No. 31. d a t e d t h e 2nd
d a y o f J u n e A. I&gt;. 1919. Imn f i l e d
•« iid c e r t i f i c a t e in m y o f f i c e , u n d
(ini m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n f o r t u x d e e d
lo l n u e III i i e r o i d u n c e w i t h l a w .
Sa i d c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e * t h e f o l ­
lo w in g described property i l t u a t ■
• ii in S e m i n o l e c o u n t y . F l o r i d a , t o ­
w n • S(* of W , o f Lot 7 Hl o c k V
S a n f o r d - T h e m i d l a u d b e i n g i me M.
-I'd a t f b e d a t e of t h e I s s u a n c e of
-i leh C e r t i f i c a t e
In t h e
n a m e of
Mary Worm sley.
•

That Selma E. duller purchaser
of Tux Feiiifluate No, r,u iluted 111•2nd day of June. A. D. 1919, has
filed itilil certificate In my office
unit Inn made application for Tux
Deed to lisue In accordance with
law. Said certificate nmhracea the
following described properly iltuute In Semlnille I’ountv, Florida, towlt: N'j of NVj Lot 7 ISlock V
Banfonl.
T h e nuIiI l a n d b e i n g a s s e s s e d n l
t h e d a t e of t h o l e i o a u e * o f silk'll
e c r t l f t e s t e In t h e iinine o f D. It.

Hollywood, Fioriiiu.

Please send me free of charge and without obligation
upon my part, the Florldn lncluitrin! Contest Booklet con­
taining information which will be helpful to mo in enter,
ing this competition.
......................................................................
I he Sanford Herald, April I, 1925

Chiropodist
FOOT SPECIALIST
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fi'o rn s. Huntons. Ingrow -

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Xing

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Nalls.

- M o u sts

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IRuvry

tired

Call-

a cM ig

| n U lfe o t.
J ? f l| lilt. r . I- OULEK
Orlando.

Yowell Drew
Fhons.

Hldg.
Elevator

JOHN E. FOX
H eal E s ta te — In su ra n c e
VII kinds of property listed fur sale
Park Avenue and Second Street

H. W I L K I N S O N ,

Sperlal Slaiter.

% K * v v v v v %♦

BUTTERMILK

Contest Department,

ADDRESS

a. A

l'n in tin g — D ec o ra tin g
........... P H O N E R03 ............

HEORHK H HER It I NO,
Solicitor for Couiplalnant.

TIIE FLORIDA INDUSTRIAL CONTEST,
THE FLORIDA SOCIETY OF AMERICA

NAME

of nn order made and entered In
mild cuuiiti on Hu* 3nd day of Miircll,
1H33. will iidl nt miidii- nut-cry to
Hu* lily lint anil beat, bidder for rash
•11 the front door of Hie t’olll't House
in Munforil. Seminole County. Klorldu. on Moildii), tlie nth day of April.
Iii'tween I he bourn of II A. St. und
3 I’. St., tbe folluivlnu doicrlbed projwrty. Hltuittrd. lylu.f and b»lm« In
Seminole County. Florida, which,
under tile terini of tli.- I
aforesaid win ordered to be Mold,
by tbe iiniierslKiied Special Muter,
lo-vv It:
11.M| n&gt;11IIU Ut Ik p o i n t Ail) feet
miiiittv of the Northeast INK) cor­
ner of the Southeast quarter tSK1*)
of Section thlrty-lvvu (32), TovrnMhlp nineteen &lt;19) South. Itunye
Thirty.one (31) East, thence run
Writ 32u feet, thence South 210
feet, thence Knit 330 feet, thence
North 310 feel to the point of be­
ginning, but loss a itrlp of land
ten ffcet wldi on the north m&lt;i.. in-il road, containing one acre more
or leii: und also that certain
lot, piece or parcel of land 310 feet
Knit und Weil by 3&lt;it feet North
and South Ip the Soutbeuit (SE)
corner of the Nnrtheait quarter
| NKH) of the Smitheait quarter
of Section thlrtv-two (32) Town­
ship nineteen I I'.M South. Range
Thfrly-ons «; t &gt; Bast.

Elton J. Moughton
A R C H IT E C T
F ir s t N atio n al R ank Bldg.
S an lo rd , -------------- F lo rid a

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in your children. These parasites
ure the great destroyers of child
life. If you have reason to think
your child has worms, act quickly.
Whit’s Cream Vermifuge Worms
cunnot exist where this time-tried
and successful remedy is used. It
drives out the worms and restores
the rosy hue of h“alth to baby
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Drug Store,

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Fresh

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By GEORGE McAlANIJS

BRINGING UP FATHER

-vi* m a k e s

FO R R E S U L

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1024 Dodge Coupe.
1921 Dodge Touring.
1921 Dodge 2*4 Ton Truck.
1023 Dodge Touring
1922 Dodge Sedan
1921 Dodge Sedan
SHOE REPAII?*NG
T e rm s to Rome people"
IIOPKIN’S ELECTRIC S H O E
I. W. PHILLIPS’-SONS
SHOP—Wo turn ouv neat work, Sanford. Fin.
Pho
with quick service nnd we use
the best materials.

ANY FURNITURE TO SELL?—
USED FURNITURE CO.—Mirrors resllvered, fair prices paid
for second-hand furniture.' Call
Phone 647.
*

NEW ORLEANS

Nt-w Orleans (Si .
Lyons, Robertson
T e n ta tiv e L ineup o f Local
Shaw;
D iam ond A r tis ts A n n o u n c­ Dowic, Tenney, !!
total of six errors for the two
ed Hy N ick ( ’a-.Ter T oday
teams tlid not prevent the game
from being one *of the best seen
The first appearance In Sanford
tdsviile (A
a t tho local park this year.
of
the
local
club
of
the
Florida
Mobile
(S&gt;
. The Milwaukee club crossed bats
Longue, when th" Macon,
Dunlop, !v
with the Buffalo Bisons of the In. Stale
Atlantic League club. Will Ik? \V«|.«ii; Tuero
Icrnntionn! Lcnguu this afternoon South
p!n)cd,
liil.xitil.d hii-.iintli) »('r Dncotc.
a t 4 o'clock a t the Sanford ball
Saturday, will In* jilayed Friday,
field. Inasmuch ns the American it
wa;i anni/unecd Wednesday inutnAssociation and International lea­
ing
By Nick Carte-.-, local t.*«m v,,.! v, i / !
gue a r t cdn&amp;UIorcd on a par, the manager.
The gnme will start nt 1*. i f . &lt;v'i
game should be eVcnly contested.
2
o’clock,
tht*
nt which the '
«
Reading of the International majority of thetime
exhibition
malthds
'- m r
league opposes the Milwaukee club have been started during the p»ing
l!*. "m i
Thursday here for the final prac­ training season.
tice game in Sanford. The two
Local players have been
or'.;ORLANDO
team s will ulso meet nt Leesburg
on the municipal field for the Cincinnati
Fridny. The P.cading-Mtlwmikec ing
game ut the local bail park will bc- past week. Uniform;; have arrived Rend ipnnd the tmm otherwise i cq'Jip..Jt!
Uoi.ohuc, t
to hegin the season.
Stotir-*

*^

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HUMN XV.

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1925

PRICE FIVE CENTS

When “Jazz Baby” Faced Bar of Justice

LBusiness is u on e
L All Banks in The
District,
Declares
Report o f February;
;
—

Siding Shows
j
[Heavy Increase
iolesale Trade I n
Wstrict
S u ffered
u First O f Y ear

„ UfcjTMULlJ, Germany, Mar.
— Fifty members of th &gt;Gernian Iloichwt.hr were drowned
in tho River Wcifor this morn*
,n3 when n bridge being con­
structed by pioneers in connec­
tion with tlie I’ eichwohr man­
euvers collapsed. The victims
were pnrt of a column marching
,n full field equipment which
.attempted to use the temporary
structure.
More than a 100
soldier*
wore precipitated into the river
when a pontoon bridge gave
way. The first estimate o? 50
drowned may be exceeded. The
men thrown into the water had
to strupglc against the handi­
cap of their heavy equipment.
It is feared the inahility of
numbers of them to free themreives might greatly increase
the dcuth list.

JU N T A , Mar. 31.— NotlitandinK the fact that
iug February tliere were
ce Jess business days than
jmunry, and one less than
Kbruary 192-1, there are
h several Instances of im-i Dr. Hi months Finds That Mrs.
McClinlnck And Dr. Olson
Cement in business over
Were Sufferers of Chronic
K months, according to
Disease of the H e a r t
[March business Review o f

Must Test
tommunicalhn Will Suggest
Coolidirc Arrange for SnfeGunrds to Surround Plcbis
cite in Tacna-Avicn Fight

New Jury
CHAUTAUQUA TO, Led tol
Is InsoM' At
START W EEK IN| Girl
Present* *Time
o f Not
-

Native Police May
Replace Chileans

CITY WEDNESDAY Girl Faints At

Announcement

Peru Officially Says Terms
Of Award Are Unacceptable
Without Dig Modifications
WASHINGTON. Mar. 31. — Sug­
gestions tho Peruvian government
may have for amplification of safe­
guards provided under President
Coolidge’s award to surround the
Taena Arica plcbescite were be­
ing put into --nape Monday night
for presentation to the nrliitmtor
througli the state department.
It had been indicated that the
communication, described ns a
memorandum and not n note, would
be presented in the course of tho
day, but it did not materialise at
the department. Instead a format
statement was issued at the Peru­
vian embassy saying that the work
of considering the award bad not
been completed.
The embassy statement was
prompted by publication -if asser­
tions that Peril efl'irially had noti­
fied the Washington government
that, terms of the award were imnereptalde without drastic modifi­
cation.
Ambassador Velar-In secluded
himself in the embassy through­
out the day, refusing to see prc-i
representatives who sought infor­
mation as to the nature of th.rnmplated Peruvian communica­
tion.
la other quarters it was stated
positively, however, that the forth-

Dr. BelfSsys GirfO

— Superior Court Judge Harry
Louderback late Monday halt­
ed the murder trial o f Doro­
thy Ellington, 16, charged
with killing her mother last
January, after a quarrel over
the daughter's conduct, and
annouced tho jury would be
dismissed Tuesday and a- new
jury impanelled to determine

arc: nnme here lins been pitched at Paliant metto Avenue and Second Street.
Following the opening exer—— ciscs, the National Male Quartette
will open a concert nt 8 o’clock.
The quartette is one o f the featur­
Sixth Federal Reserve Rank
Fifty Die In Train
ed nets of the clmutnuqun while,
(
iil(
\(»(),
March
J»l
--Dr.
John
fict, issued today. One of th whether the girl is Insane at pres­
I*-, in turn, Charles Cox is the feat­
Collision In Russia
tsignificant barometer* of bus-' P. SimoinU, profe-sor of pntliol.
ent.
ured performer of the quartette.
ogy
at
Northwestern
university,
I improvement is ahown in I
The girl found no comfort In
In his 14 years on the stage,
Evan ton, who examined hte PodMOSCOW, Mar.
Nearly
the
turn of her case. During dis­
Mr.
Chx
has
earned
a
reputation
ies of Hr. Oscar Olson and Mr;.
.10 persons were killed and 100
I I ns an impersonator. His best cussions of her sanity, she sat with
Emily MeCliiitiKik Tuesday said
others injured in a head on col­
known ‘ takcolTs’ are of Sir Harry a white, drawn face. Ait she went
lision between the Tashkent ex­
r’ |by r&gt;1 per cent, but was the both showed “ morked chronic ii?sIjiutlcv, Rcrt Williams nnd other out st noon recess sho wept. This
em— of tho hi-arl.''
press aiul a Moscow suburban
u largest total recorded in
l&lt;cn
internationally
known comedians. evening at dose of court she stag­
I
lie
doctor
made
hi;;
examina­
Four (Tub Ortrani/alian Wilh train last night. The disaster
Kixth District for the past s ix )
•
His impersonations aren't limited gered from her seat and fell out
tion nl the n-qtit-t of William ■&gt;.
Either Sanford nr Orlando is one of tin- worst in Moscow’s
C The Imilding permits in tlu&gt;
to fnmouH individuals ns outstaml- of the grasp o f tho matrons, strik­
her shoulders sharply against
het during February aggie- j Shepherd, foster-father of William
In i’ eiTecled; Local Club history, occuricd about a mite
MIS- imr types come in for their share Iing
Nelson Met lint-" I., millionaire or­
k . -l~ .L ’
.I..L
ft
. . .
_#
from the capital. A tack or
Lj 113,1.1.1,481).
O
1
1
of
burlesque.
Officers llunfcr In O.lantlo derricks made diffiiult the work
phan, who is under indictment for
lieie-de trade which suffered the murder of M-('Unlock. The
The National quartette is rccof extricating the victims pinhj January front incleni'-nf lie-lies of tin- y-mth' mother and
rcs- ngnized ns u lender In the chautsu, Whether or not Sanford will
iont
d
under
the
wreckage.
[her, evidenced improvement in o f Hr. Olson, brother of Jud;*'qun field. It confines itself to thi)
have n rliib in the Florida State
Hues over the previous month ; Marry Olson, who instiyat-sl llie inbetter known ' dlnsrficn for ovale
Baseball League will he definitely,
b six lilies reported increased •"•'tigntion, nnd naked that tho
voices, which fact, it is declared,
;■Titled Wednesday night when offcp!.s over February, 1021. Re­ other bodies he exhumed, now ara
places the program within the com
fie inis of the local club will confer I
trad-- is also shown to have being exhumed by a coroner’s chem­
; 80.1 Locust Avenue, Mondny night
with the Orlando club. A four!
llicttir at many points in tlm ist for traces of poisen.
at 11:25 o’clock only to perish in
club bmp in which it was uncertain,
rict than was true in January.'
the file with Mayhcllc Green, in­
Following is the program for the j KU(|on jjall, specialist in mental
as to whether Orlando or Sanford!
“ Roth of these liml-rs."
•»r.
h of the 'improvement! over
I fant.
rest of the week:
diseases.
would take the fourth franchise, I
Simoods said, "showed marked
ious months was attributed to chronic disease o f the heart. Per­ expression of popular will in the was formed at a meeting of league
I Fire believed to Is- of incendiary , Thursday afternoon:
Dr. Dell pronounced the glfl
tually line weather conditions sons suffering from similar disease plebiscite.
' origin, started on the top floor in ; Populnr Entertainment-—
officio Is in Tampa Monday night.
suffering from a “ pyschooia." Her
:h likewise enabled substantial may live lor a coiniitor;iblc period
z
Tho A mark ran Entertainers • forn, 0f insanity, he explained was
With Rolarians of Sanford and , the rear of the trnme building
Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Lnki
The major point to In- made will
1while the occupants were asleep.
|ttss to be made in farm work of tint- but it i; just as true they
Thursday night:
“ medical and not legal.*’ Jttdfe
laud
were
assured
of
places
in
tinAltamonte Springs in attendance, Nearly suffocated by the smoke,
be
the
suggestion
that
Chilean
mili­
frcpnintiou for spring crops, may die inert or less unexpectedre-organization. The plan of San­ “ Ladies’ Night" at a dinner dance
I Concert—
Loudcrbcck held that the
tary
garrisons
and
other
armed
|the Mizelle woman notified the
ic Banks throughout the disThe Aitteriean Entertainers, of mental incompetence w m iU^
forces in tho provinces of Fncmi ford and Orlando combining to v as celebrated at the Altamonte fire department, who under the
|arc also shown to have done
i Lecture, Modern Problems—
fidant to justify a Jury trial.
support
one
team
hut
this
plan
and
Arica
lie
replaced
by
a
native
leadership
of
Fire
Chief
G.
P.
Pax­
leiucnihms Uisincs.i, debits to
Annie Dickie Olcson
The psychiatrist said his optnfailed to meet with the endorse­ Hotel Monday night. A number ton, extinguished the blaze after
constabulary
to
maintain
order
be­
ridual accounts being S2i,.1L&gt;t,Friday
afternoon:
ion
was based on an examination
ment
p
(
local
baseball
official...
i
f
unique
feature-,
directed
by
fore and during the plebi.citu.
a short fight to prevent the flames
[greater i n . 2 1 cities Tor the
The other cities in the league voted I'rank MacNcill, club /secretary, from spreading to adjoining houses. Lecture — Entertainment — "The uf Dorothy Ellingson yostarday,
There
would
be
no
suggestion
of
l cmltd Alar. 1L than for the
Potter nnd the clay’’—J.Smith taken in conjunction with provlmta
a rejection by Peru of the term; to leave this mutter to Sanford nn-l ^&gt;o bad charge of the program,
The second floor of the home
l peri -■! last year. CommerDamron.
„ ■ I visits to her;
..
*
Orlando,
Icing
agreeable
to
nr}of the award, it was insisted, nor
rnfiecned The meeting.
wda completely destroyed as well I Friday nfghltfailmes, in point of liabili*
^3*-- A w liU nl
!$**•
plan that these clubs may decide
would
the
suggestions
for
addition­
as
household
belongings,
causing
Rotarians who, at previous meet­
itme $7(14,0-17 smaller during
“ Adam and Eva"—Great Ameri- mon D. Skillln directed a pcncratal safeguards lie in the nature of on. ft was the plan, that, if tire ings of the club had evinced an a lns&lt; of approximately $2,000.
[ ean Comedy— A New York Cnst inn cross examination.
maty this year than the same
combination
«*f
Sanford
and
Or­
demands.
Chief of Police Roy G. Williams i
“ Have you a complete history
Ui in P.124.
lando is effected, half of the home aversion to muking speeches, were was summoned to the scene and1 Saturday afternoon:
The
publication
to
which
the
em­
given
impromptu
places
of
honor
Grand Concert—Stolofsky
Fino of the girl’s past life.?’’ he askkail Trade: Reports received
games of the club will be played
in the list of spenkers at the meet­ conducted an investigation of the
bassy statement referred pictured here and half in Orlando.
Die bank from 47 department
Arts Concert Company.
cd.
ing. The names of the members ease.
Peru as demanding that American
Saturday night:
j
Made Complete Examination
u located in various cities
&lt;’.
!,.
Britt,
who,
with
Judge
E.
Though
tho
fire
was
believed
to,
were placed in an envelope from ,
military or naval contingents as­
Concert
—
Stolofsky
Fine
Arts
Dr.
Ball said he had made a
Bghdut the district, says the nltorm-ys ha
represented
tho which one of the women guests ' he of incendiary origin. Justice of |
sume the duty of policing the dis­ liousholdcr
Concert Company.
complotc physical and mental exIw, show a volume of rales Mi-;* Rl-.tubcll
the
Peace
L.
II.
Stringfcllow
dclocal
dull
at
the
Tampa
meeting,
drew the name of the member who
puted provinces during this per­
Lecture—"All Aboard"—
animation nnd had conferred with
t per cent less than in Febru- - er ha-1 live t;
iod. If, as indicated, the memoran­ slated that President A1 Lang had next took the floor for a short dared today he had not been n oth ,
Eldwood
T.
Bailey
other specialists.
il'J2L however improvement is school.
fied of the deaths and had not plan,
dum merely suggests creation of already entered a four club organ­ speech.
Monday afternoon:
“ Sim Is biologically a grown wo.
I reported.
ned an inquest.
ization
and
that
tins
hud
proven
uca native constabulary to do tier,
Grand Concert—
mail,” Dr. Ball said, “ psycholoaiA
feature
of
the
function
was
n
Lks of merchandise were
i'hc
property
is
owned
by
J.
N.
Judge Isaacs Buys
work, it is clear that the situation ccptible to the nutionul association contest in which the women guests I
Solis 'Marimba Band ««Hy hor rcoro is all right for the
rn to lie 5.U per cent smaller
Grooms, principal of tho colored!
it is clear that the situation i&lt; Sanford, it b sui-l, was the fourth sought to answer the question hir.fi .ichoid
The sale of season tickets has! average of her ago. She is over
Iwa&gt; true u year ago, but were
Tw o Large Tracts
ciub
in
this
organization.
is far less serious than otherwise
ben taken care of by the Woman’s ' grown, over-developed. Physical.
“ Why Itoturiuns make tho best 1 ”
____
jocrease of M.l per cent over
Tie- Sanford club, it was declar­ husbands. The contest wus won
(Continued
on
Page
Six)
4
i
i
O
f
Sanford
Realty
loa hand at the end of Jailed, W’ill not stand in the road ot by Mrs. A. W. Epps who submit- iY IIC L ^ C
the Orlando club in obtaining the ted her answer in the Torm of ii
.
kulc-sah- Trade: Dry goods
Grove Putk. containing 12 acres,
franchise. In order to obtain the verse. She was awarded ft prize X V 0 1,111*1
iduring February in the Sixth mid Avondale, with 18 acres, have
franchise alone, Orlando must re­ during the dunce that followed the
", .
ict wero "somewhat better been acquired by Judge Max Is­
; imhurse the local club for expendi­
Aerial Photographers
aacs.
of
New
York
and
Sun
ford,
i was true in January," this
tures that it has made so far in
T he members who were called I
? true also of furniture, ciec- and will Ik- developed us quickl&gt;
Not Y et Heard From
the organization o f the local chib upon by .Mr. MacNcill to make
...
it supplies, shoes and farm im- as practicable, it was announced
and
it
must
agree
to
accept
the
grund
larceny
speeches
were
Dave
Howard,
Edbarged
The tracts
itnts, “ but sales declined in Tuesday morning.
team and manager as it has been
\. Humphreys,
SERIUNG. Mar. 31.—Tho silence
ides, hardware, stationery and were nnrehased from the Packard
Connie Mack, innnager of the locally developed, it is declared.
a police officer of the everglades into which they
Realtv company.
Philadelphia Athletics, and a&lt;)tto
Local officials intimated that they
a., when bis ease vanished on an aerial photographic
Judge hauc.s declined Tuesday Ron-hurt, president of the Mil­
triculliire:
Thu fact that
cither
wanted to take the franchise
was called in the Municipal Court expedition three days ago toduy
morning
to
enter
into
detail
in
re­
waukee toiscbull club, were tuc alone or leave it entirely to the Or­
ther conditions for the most ’
yesterday before Judge W. E. guarded the news of the where*
i were more idcul during Feb* gard to his olaus for development honor guests at the weekly lun&gt;-li- ! lamlo club. The idea o f a “ split"’
Write.
shouts of (’apt. R. A. Smith, and
T in most parts of the d is -1of the property, lie stated, how­ con o f the Sanford Rotary Club i club isnt appealing to local offi­
E. P. Lott, commercial flying
Humphreys
was
taken
into
cus­
ever,
that
as
soon
aa
his
plans
Tuesday in the Seminole Cafe grill. cials and the prospect of entering*
Ithan in January, made it pus-1
photographers. Nothing was heard
tody
at
the
report
last
week
by
I
had
further
materialized,
hin­
Tlie apparent change from scorn the league without Orlando being
» fur -qieh farm work in propChief o f Police Roy G. Williams from tho members of the aerial Municipal Band To
son for the coining season to tended to make an unusual ..n- to extreme popularity of buscbull a member appears to be scarcely
ami Officers A. II. Beckwith, J, B. searching, expeditions, yesterday
nounccincnt concerning an indus­ playcr.t us a whole formed the
under way, although some rain j
Green and G1. II. Thompson on sent out from Hialeah and Sebring. Give Second Concert
trial and manufacturing project list o f the Athletics’ manager'- ad­ more enticing.
prevailed during most of the on the property.
telegraphic aulvices from the Vir- The fear is expressed they were
dress. Muck, whose real name is
A t Park on Thursday
gh. Reports received from
ginia City. Details
I
of the charges forced to lutid in the Everglades.
The Grove Park tract, will In­ Cornelius McGillicuddy, wus en­
pda indicate that preparation i subdivided into lots measuring &lt;1b
against
Humphreys
in
Richmond
Stunrt
Moyer,
southeastern
rep­
planting is going forward ur.-' by Lit! feet. In the Avondale thusiastic over the prospects of
Fur the second lima since its
were lacking here.
resentative of the company, which
He stated
favorable weather conditions, tract, which is located on the Isike 8ant'ord in general.
reorganization, the Sanford Munic­
ifnifltoyed
the
two
fliers,
today
Twenty-three
eases
were
dispos­
I the review, while the same is &gt;Ma:v toad und the Atlantic Coast that conditions in this common­
ed of in the court yesterday. A planned to direct an aerial search ipal Band will appenr in concert at
ST. LOUIS. Mur. 31.— Federal
[of Mississippi amt Louisiana, i Line liack .vill be divided into lots wealth were so pleasant that the Judge C-'orgi* W. English, under
; Lutal oT $S70 was collected through from St. Petersburg, fliers having the hand stand in Central Tark
Athletics
have
signed
a
ten-year
I recent statement by the De­ measuring 60 by 117 feet.
fines or forfeitures. One ease was lieen rushed there from New York Thursday night at 8 o’clock. The
contract to train at Fort Meyers. investigation bv the house judic­
concert will !&gt;• under the direction
pent of Agriculture shows a ;
1turned over to the county court, with planes for the effort.
Preaidcnt Bore-heft of the Mil­ iary u;ii commit tec of seven, charg­
of Joe Rcizonstcin, under whom tho
|condition of livestock in some
and
a
second
continuol
until
ed
with
reporting
tho
recommen­
waukee
Brewers,
whose
club
train­
re-organization of the band was
Ns of Gcorgiu because o f a Ferguson Regains His; ed in Sanford this year, related the dation whether a jurist shall in*
i Wednesday. .Many of the charges
effected. Following is the pro­
BMP? of feed," the review says, Full Political Rights value of a (T ubs AA or major lea­ inu-i'aclieii, took the witness stand
Security Pact May
were for liquor law violations.
gram:
N* "large numbers of e:iU!e
gue team to the city in which it on iii:. own behalf today.
( The cases were disposed of ns
Help
Governments
March — “ Semper Fideles**
Mrowncd by the flood in the
: follows:
i hoses as &lt;r spring training site.
Sousa.
pastern part o f the State in
He declared that fr&lt; m one Incident
Ida Bell, negro, $10 and costs on
Overture — “ Panorama,w BarnPARIS, Mar. 31.—The security
p ry" In Florida, the review
alone, the name "Sanford, Fla.,"
charge of drunkenness;
pact
which
includes
the
proviso
house.
tile range grasses are
was brundnested throughout tinSam Michael, negro, forfeited that it shall become null and void
Popular Airs—
country in the sporting pages of
$10 bond for drunkenness;
uuluss Germany becomes a mein(a) "Little Moth Keen Away
100 newspapers.
; Charley Gatewood, $15 and costs her of the league of nations may From the Flame," Von Tilesr; (b)
The number of baseball Ianfor drunkenness;
overcome tho difference between "Two Blue Eyes," Brodsky.
Hattie I’erry, negro, $15 and the French and British Govern­
By M. P. SHEPPARD
Selection from “ The Royal Vag.
i osts for drunkenness and disor­ ments. The possibility of making ubond, Cohan.
Beauty, gorgcuusucss, profusion
derly
conduct;
and yet variety and any other adj­
the guarantee arrangement before
Vrmory Drills For
Serenade, D’ Amour," Von Blom.
Elizabeth Morris, forfeited $200 tlu&gt; league
win Is Examined
ective that i.i intended to convey
assembly meets in
Intermission
bond
on
charge
of
possession
of
in­
Militia to Continue
a similar meaning will be entirely
September was admitted today In
Fox Trot, (a ) “ Eliza". Florita
toxicating
liquor;
1 Chapman’s Trial
official circles.
in keeping in un effort to dcscribt
(b) “ June Night," Friend and Baer.
• Chris Lomax, forfeited $100 bond
the annual flower r.how of the
W A S H I N G T ON ,
Mar. 31. —
"Magic Melody and “ Medley Se­
on
charge
of
possession
o
f
intox.
Ar t f o r d Conn., Mar. 31.— Cool ill gc decided that Sccrclarj
Sanford Woman's club which open­
lection," Romberg.
touting
liquor;
Population o f Miami
ed Monday mondnir nt the club
K. Shcu.iv. Springfield. Weeks xliuifId pnuvtd with Lie
Valse Di Concert. “ Tho Travel­
Chris Lomax forfeited $300 on
tom mi on Dak Avenue.
Jr who says he accompanied war department program of ar­
er," Peter Buys.
Doubles
I
n
5
Years
charge
of
ncliing
illicit
liquor.
The flowers are all o f local pro­
■d Chapmen on a nafi looting mory drills for the National Guard
hong,
Song, “June B ou gh t tho Roses,"
C. W. Carver. $15 for drunken­
duction. They represent the effort
**tion that elided in the mm - up to the requiroiueri of the law.
Openstraw.
ness
und
diso^lerly
conduct;
TALLAHASSE.
Mar.
31.—That
nt tlie Woman’s club to show what
V Patrol map SMP. o f New O olidgc him ii"t been informed t"
The Star Spangled Banner.” Key,
Henry Brown, negro, case of the iNiDulation of Miami more than
•to- la *t October •faced an or­ whrt extent the program will recan bo done by anyone seeking
larceny
transferred
to
county
court
doubled during the five year per­
' ol cross examination today «uiirr un expenditure
beautifientiun with flowers.
ine
'
for trial and Raymond Love, no- iod fram t'J20 to 1025 is shown Stockholders Vote
•suinmi’s trial for murder. In f..r that purpose .ippiopr»at«i uy
To attempt to classify flowers
gro, ten days in jnil for loitering.
by figures made public today by
« examination yesterday Shoun rung;c.*8 without the sanction •&gt;’
is about as rafe a project us to
In Favor of Merger
the itato census bureau. The to­
pon
chapconvince an individual woman that
entire jdamc
tho budget bureau. Th* UiC / ’
tal
this
year
being
71,110
against
all women art- alike. Anyway,
Lieut. Wood Is Due
these fundJ h«;&lt; ia-cu held up o&gt;
RICHMOND. VaV., Mar. 31.—
20,571 in 1920.
President pending the invc tigaln g
there urc eleven classes o f exhibits
The maiojrlty of the stockholders
Arrive Tampa Today
on display, covering 'the entire
of the Chesapeake and Ohio IU'lof i icd for them.
first floor of the building with ulwav formally voted this morning
M ARKETS
WEATHER FOR El v m
murt every conceivable color und
TAMPA. Mar. 31 The shipping
to favor the leasing of thu railwav
hoard strainer. West Chutac, bring­
shade thereof.
WASHINGTON. Mur. 31.
to the Nickle Plate as a unit of
CHICAGO. Mar. 31.— Wheat: ths Van Sweringen “ big five" sy&gt;.
ing l.ieut.. Osborne Wood from
h'irciiu tunny i,,rl
All -things, it is said, art- com­
UjHI.VGTOX. M«r. 31.- A n - heavy frosts
tonight In inti
Spain is reported at the quaran­ luy. 1.48*1 to 1.18; July 1.3d to tom. The rote
followcil an all
parative. Accordingly, no one In­
armu conforvnce. sponsored
.37;
Corn:
Muy,
1.07
to
1.07*ii;
tine
station
at
the
entrance
to
night
session
of
»t«&gt;ckhuldcrs
for
dividual
flower
in
the
show,
nor
houtn
Cnrullna
and
Ckorgia.
•
** Lir-itctl States will bo held
Tumpa bay early this morning. lats: Mas*. 40Ai to 4011.
23 hours of continuoua labor tur in­
any individual class of flowers in
r*[next winter" Senator King wus also indicated for P&lt;&gt;0
NEW ORLEANS, Msr. 31.— May spectors of the election in certify*
She is expected to dock early this
tho show stands out with about the
**ft Predicted toduy utter con* tho East Gulf States North
afternoon,
4.46;
July 2 4 .7 3 ._______ —
_____
__
______
ing and chocking proxies,
extreme
northwest
poituu
same
contrast
to
the
others
that
u
[« s with Cooiidge and Sec rehellngg.
Florida.

Local Rotary ( lub
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Visitor Here Today

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county «f somltinie. km.
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Jy-nrk,
develop. Belt, Convoy. fi*:|W. ) „ t M-kh. UI-rx hereinafter uruvltlril
WOAI: Sun Antonio (394.5) 3:30 11-nt. PMjr.tf.vuc.'
iv.vjUvc. excliaioje, r.
ii* nti* v .’ll known to in* tin*
W i t.
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.'or.
the
offlcern
of
this
eorr'iral
rlnutcul concert;, UjSO done,*, my* ■tiuftlVitli* &lt;.itiipr.tvc. or 'itilitrwlnu,
ii,*rr«iii;: niimi’il In anil who HUlmcrlf.*
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&lt;*ii ibcrtr iinnft** to ttle.TdHelrnln* \rI*. I* llrltt! I'revlil. lit nml h
lu'iii alii ’ right.' title. lnfrr—t or ex- retiry.
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"drt^y^•^,. )•:(» ra»n*hl2l Iwvt; B:00 t ’ h. »nd l)i other Htatpi *or the. fill T ienr hi ir.
U'r ,B' 0«^rat*Jj
r'iorjl Htjtt— nml frt. toreffiff'eeHn* ■ The flnartl of iHrerlfira j;li:ill
ronfnnn; 7 musical; 7:30 (iol.1 Dust Crunnwlck hour; 9:30 planiut: 0:4»; ilUM
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riii’niirillnli
'•hall
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held
ill
nip
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.i* r imy hurpiim-i for winch Hu* ; tnlaMIhlh e*m11 he tlulll III
1
(.XI.rt) 0;a*» orjc.nt«* _ lu’ry |.|I niiuiiietl; to um'.er•» h» ninl *lir.*r*l the |.|'*n.i1'emi iif ' • • :&lt;anfi nl. t’lorM’i. 'On :
;ar&gt;. S&gt;htfn Urmtnr; 7:1*7 'T in t‘ i ;*l Mil*- «f ;il| o f port *1 tior pm ' ' !•
••rfy i •' i lie - furiio-iit’iri. cut to
T|itiler l n m i d tlyoel (•*« tu:iii,••»»*.
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*»*»t|ee N lifleWy #h&gt;h, that we„
i *i ih»*. n
ilic nnitrr.ilK li.'il, intend f(i* SlipI
t» OiVheatn. ntmftu; 10:00 the
ItetflirNhle /ohn w . ' y
... .......... ..
.tl.*d{lcp*Jg
violinist. fitTorriion: II tlnnce, fionjra Doivrnor ..f the Statu nf FI rarttn!
IIlia e..i po.-al I’m nil.ill l.i &gt;*hupl
.piano novhity. KniturrTslluhaujrp. Florida, on t «
up i^.** fir*-: Tj'evihy
In April •»/ [;
ton nrc r.DMfimiwy nn m o mvoi witii-your custom*^*
••.ii i vrar.
1 V '.dAQ: &lt;Jhic»mi N'ewn (1 17m) •it Atirrpn. A," D. 1**5, to?
I
;urnt.
pvjeritoi
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tti
*. rfirle M.
•0 urchit; (fn&gt;r, orchcKiru! 8 lAlks: iTihlet.Jcp JlCAIti tT. . tni
Unions your (roods arc ho excellent that evervon‘The litcheel IIPli.lllll *tf linlrelei! - : ■
iertuir; 9:15 opera vltils.
the follow !f|* rrci.ioyeii cha
wlio buys them once will want them again*^.
•
'lie. i «*r Ilittill II v l&lt;» \vlileli tIiIn .nr- x
of which !• pair o
i l „ ' ' ' t (Tiivattu.(.m O) 7 cnliccrt; erliciu**!
p.r.tlloii uli.iil I'hjepl Itoelt i.hall K
the office of the Socrethr
: i:3*1 tprrche.x; K Ili.iim-vl-k hour: Mute
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mil
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of Kiprulu. At T«J
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ntuxicnf' lo nt lioine; 1, insomnia MidPla •
Unless {hem is real need for what you make-A rtlrlr VII.
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&lt;« orpali: 0;.‘Aw rntcnibld, ntrmc vm’ p.
|cm*.up* Ilf III.* etplllnl Hipel; Mil.* 15
Unless you appreciate that it takes u long ijme
' S- CHmfBMtDEN*
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iierliipil Iqr each m ** :iu f'lllows. tu* B
•uvu.i».«ai.ou
T h e ,Uv.,i
8 Ottarlet; 10 iT»n«c, jnxr. ' s i u d r
Sell;
•
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. f|r »1-Cfcl»trnileii Rp«ltr t*.. lu r.1e*. n .p
and costs a lot o f money tn educate one million neo.
, Wl*W; Cincinnati . (132.3)
0:00
; r. i^ Itrltt. 8.ief.irii. Pluridu. r. B
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th&lt;* utWcretuns-T. h«v. n«*ri*«'t*|ie m«
icopeert: H flutp, broiis
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filiartPtii «•» Imaoeiate ountclvcn. nml do here* L t T
iRImrct:B
pie to associate yolir trade mark with u tlefiniin
tall; 8:10 i:&lt;*us«j 0 entertain* 5£.( h,CT#07*u Sft*'iel2!7J *?r
; Joe D. riilttcmh •. Dritfonl, I’Tur**!’
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standard
o f finality—
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mid eurpwrnfc. itiptcr nml in virtue ne.imi
| Vi'KAlt: rjcvrlnnti (389.1) 0 or- oi
the laws i f tlu -SlalP .a Kl.'rlda . P '
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Unless your business is lipilt on the film found*,
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hud ii
|'O:S0 iuiviiipti mu.'ic; 8:50 mu*1 T.ie iitmn* .,r p j , ctirimr iil..**'ih'»ll *
lion of economical production apd sound finance.
sierd: 11 nrjjftn. ,
I m-* *7 •wv? - llit I*X~T’ . t*l tITT HE I»R.N J-' u
It I.A LTV IT) Inr.. nml IIP pr.ticip.il ft n
WDC: Davenport ( tS3.Gr 0:30 plsec
Ilf liiislneen eh,-ill lie n| S:in*;di ll^
.Sandman: 7:30 nuiMcnl.
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WWJ1 Detroit News (352.7) \VEAF concert.
f WDAI’ : Fort V/orth Star TrtcRr*m (175.9) 7:30 concert; 9:30
liavvniian trio.
; KNX: Holly wood (330.9) 8:13
clasRicnl; 9:30 talk; 9:15 tnlk; 10
ir.itt umontal, vocal. 12
movie
I f f D|rp«tn
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Membranous wing of fish.
root lover
56 - Sensitive perception.
67 Adieitivo describing' flying

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i :■ planes.

68 \vilt.
60. Oones scupporting chest
61 Crown of head.
62 Scatters.
.
01 Joined.
65 Hccr.

WDAF: Knnsnn City Star-(303.10) School o f the Air; 11:15 fro­
lic.
WHAS: boulsville Journal (399.*
8) 7:30 concert.
*
KHJ: Loti Anjrclca (105.2) 8:00
concert; 8:3a children: 9:30 tail:;
! 10 instrumental, vocal; 12:30 or*
Icheat rn.
{ WCCO: Minneapolis - St. Paul
(110.1) 0:15 concert: 7:30 lecture;
,8-10 proKram, WEAF.
, WEAK: New York (101.6) 0:00
tenor; 6:30 program; 1 talk; 7:15
Russian sextet; 7:30 Gold Dust
Twins; 8 Evercadv hour; 9 La
tTrnvinta opera.
' WJZ: Now York (151.3) 0 dotfj;
,0:15 orchestra: 7 \V»ill St. Journal
i.'view; 710 NYU Air college; 8
1UrunAwick contest.
\VJY: New Yorkr (105.2) 7:30
. St. Cecilia club concert.
; WOR: Newark (195.2) (i orches­
tra
NHWFR TO YESTERDAYS
KGO: Oakland (301) 0 concert;
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
; 10 Salvation Army band, i*:.iniat.
coles; 12 dance.
WOAW; Omaha (520) 0 advice
|j DM
V to lovelorn: 0:15 orchestra; 9 pro­
gram: 10:30 Nightingales. .
,

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5
9
13.
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14
15
10

Low male voice.
Newspaper parugraplts.
Remain.
Imposes us u necessary ac
companiment.
BeeMne.
'
A party for men only.
Classical lunguage.

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Refinement o f Beauty
and Daintiness
H E R E is nothing m ore
beautiful than a sm ooth
white enam el finish. It appeals
to the artistic sense, and is a
m ark o f p e r fe c t taste. F o r
doors, stairways, pillars,wains­
coting and w o o d w o r k , P ee
G ee China Enam el is ideal.

T

It is unequaled in hiding
p ow er, body, depth and free
w orking qualities. It'w ill not
discolor. M a d e in a variety
o f colors, and in G loss and
Eggshell finish, the latter im ­
parting an ex q u isite satiny
effect.

T.-.e Empire builder ! ' always the man o f Vision!

s

He sees quicker, straiL'htcr, further, surer, than Ids fdlow m cn.

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Ilia vision is telescopic, overcomes rcfruction, antliliilutcn curvature?, barriers* cvcryllilng which nthnds between
him and hia goal. Heforq othera have grouped essentials, It# ITna marshalled inciu. Columbus, lialileo, v/ashington, Edison, Flagler, were men o f Vision,
Mr. Leonard Schultz, o f New York City, wlm designed the (Jrund Conlrrl Station, Miltmoro and (Jornmodore
Hotels o f New York City and the Miami-Iiiltmorc Hotel o f Coral Gables, and who For ninny yearn has been work­
ing with big men, r,ay:j that George 10. Merrick possesses greater Vision and more courage to carry his ideala to comIffjtion, than any man he has ever known.
George E. Merrick's Vision o f a great Miami— the powerful Metropolitan City o f the American Tropics which to­
day is just appearing over the horizon for most people— was realized more than two yearn ago. He saw__what
every careful student o f this section secs in the region south o f Miami— the wonderful future Winter Fairyland o f
America. So his objective became Hiscayne Bay with a distinctive Coral Gables glorified and enlarged and reach­
ing all the way north from Chapman Field to West Flagler Street, and the development here with incomparable
bay frontage at command of the finest o f all A m erican‘waterfront properties.
His plans have been completed!
The purchase of the land has been consummated.

The Vision will lie ma le an accomplished reality.

*

Men o f Vision always open the door o f Opportunity for others. In the wonderful development o f Coral Gables the
wise and shrewd will find rare advantages for profitable investment.
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You aro cordially In­
vlt«*d to visit
Coral
A Gables and hear the
,

HON.

WILLIAM
JENNINGS
BRYAN

ccuml St. and Sun ford Ave

iecturo oa Florida aad

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opportunities
», Transportation la 6f**

‘gtactiielJ— ■”

w' in luxurious Highway
$■ Pullman Coaches,
V lag thp loco!
Coral
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#aeh

A DURABLE ENAMEL
OF HI6HEST OUALITY
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^.ygutar adrartlalng rates.
f T S k ASSOCIATED FRESH
i Associated Freaa U exclustu m ird in tba uae for repobkm o f all n **a dispatches
tad to It or not otherwise cradln thin paper and alao tha local
publlahad herein. All rlRhts
truncation o f apeelal dlipatchtiereln are alao reserved.

TUESDAY, MAR. 31, 1925.
BE HERALD’S PLATFORM.
-Damper water rente to Jackaon-Const ruction qf St. Johns—In­
in River raoal.
-Extension of white way.
-Extension m local amusements
swimming pool, tennis courts, etc.
—Acquisition of a municipal
nd.

-Augmenting of building proim—licnscs, hotels, apartmrnt
uses.
-Extension of street paving proim.
—Construction of
boulevard
in ml I.nice Monroe.
-Entrance into Florida state
ichill league.
—Completion of city beautifiesq program.
HLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
V GOOD NAME THE
BEST
SET:—A good name l, r X !*
bo chosen than great rich***,
I loving favour rather than sil•and gold. Proverbs
*1.
ip

you can keep your head when
all about you
ire losing theirs and blaming it
on you;
you can trust yourself when ail
men doubt you,
lut make allowance for their
doubting too;
you can wait and not be tired
by waiting,
Jr being lied about, don’t deal
in lies,
being hated don't give way to
hnting,
,nd yet don't look too good, nor
talk too wise;
you can dream—and not make
dreams your master;
( you can think—and not make
thoughts your aim,
rou can meet Triumph and Dis­
aster
,nd treat those two imposters
b Just the same;
you can bear to hear the truth
ou’vtfcxpokeJV- . t
ed by knaves to make n
trap for fools,
watch the things you gave your
life tu, broken,
nd stoop and build 'em up with
worn-out tools;

S

rou can make one heap of all
your winnings ,
nd risk it on onu turn of pitch
and-toss,
I lose, and start again at your
beginningnd never breathe a word about
your loss;
you can force your heart and
nerve and sinew
o serve your turn long after
they are gone,
I so hold on when there is noth­
ing in you
xcept the Will which says to
them: "Hold out"

Mom Tourist Accommodation^ Needed

^As Brisbane Sws

It

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With the breaking o f ground last Thursday afternoon on!
Hit Nam* Writ or Cloud*.
east First Street fo r the new Forrest Lake Hotel. Sanford’s
25 Ponies, 13 Groomscareer as a tourist resort formally began, This marks the
On* Man, 88 Operators.
beginning o f the first tourist hotel to be constructed in San
Paying the Piper Well
ford. But more than that, it marks the beginning of San­
BY ARTHUR BR1BBANB
ford's attempt to get into the tourist resort class.
_________1*041____________________
For many years— in fact, Sanford is much older than
many larger cities in Florida— Sanford has been content
JOHN W. DAVIS’ S campaign
with conditions as they existed, with conditions which pleas­ manager (you remember that he
ed our fathers, and precious little effort there was toward ran for President) are sued for
growth and development. Sanford for many years relied 384,220, spent or, advertising,
entirely upon the produce from her celery and lettuce fields much was spent on sky writing,
for money which could be put into new buildings and street which seems strangely appropriatepavements.
A grent, and disappointed poet
And from this agricultural backing Sanford has shown chose for his tombstone. “ Here
remarkable development. It has many miles of beautiful lies one whose name was writ in
paved streets, and it hns any number o f well constructed, water." Mr. Davis, who enjoyed
substantial buildings, but at that, it ennnot be denied that his campaign and took defeat goodSanford hns lagged behind other Florida cities in the rap­ naturedly, can substitute “ clouds"
idity o f development.
for water in his epitaph.
This can be laid to but one cause. Until the present time
Sanford has made no bid for tourists and it is the business
SPEAKING OF economy, Mr.
of entertaining them which has proved so valuable to other President, what is gained by send­
Florida cities and which hns built such great cities ns Miami ing the American army polo play­
and St. Petersburg.
ers to compete with Great Britain’ s
Now the die is cast. Sanford has awakened to the reali­ army players across the ocean?
zation that if it is ever to become the leading city o f central
Six army players, with twenty-J
Florida, the place it so rightfully deserves, it must cast aside
five ponies and thirteen grooms,
old fashioned methods, anil nothing daunting, must, like
sail on the Atlantic transport liner
lending* tourist resorts, which, we are now to imitate, ever
Minnetonka to-day.
go forward with but one goal in view, to provide accommo­
Arc those grooms American sol­
dations and entertainment for tourist such as they cannot
diers? Did they enlist to be used
find in any other city in Florida.
as private servants for gentlemen
One tourist hotel is now under construction, but that is
playing polo?
not enough. A handful o f tourists coming in on one train
Docs it make the army more e f­
could fill that in five minutes after it is opened. Sanford
ficient, in these days of tanks and
needs at least one other hotel, and more than that, it needs
several large apartment houses, and many residences which flying machines, to hnve officers
knocking little white balls along
can be rented to tourists for the duration of the season.
the grass?
This is what Sanford people have to look to. They must
build for the future. They must see to it thill no means is
WHO AUTHORIZES the expe­
overlooked for securing outside capital for local development. dition? How do you think it will
They must put their own into accommodations and facilities strike the nvorngo farmer? Thir­
for the entertainment of touristh and they must see that teen grooms for twenty-five ponies \
every inducement possible ir off* red toward getting others will seem a good many to him. lie
to construct hotels ami apartment houses in Sanford.
and his hired man tnke3 care of te i 's-

“ I’M THE G IN K ”

horses and cows, besides plowing j =They don’t manicure the)/ horses
hoofs.

YEA. BO, T H E ’DUCK,
M - r - 'v

1

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IS A BEAUTIFUL
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SHIMMER
•• ;

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Gone are the day* wb.«
three summers nut of J H
The man who
himself should.

*** 80rrT foj

Tkc man who gets
looks doesn’ t go very fgr^ otl hu
Money doesn’t mean r v ^ i .
h« t everything seems to meaTHS
cy.
neBn moo.
It is estimated that

B2 !*

" rc

MVln,! ,oc •SIS

may enjoy learning " c ! * , 1, *'£*•
tint is in Jail.
The holes burned in shin, a
cigarettes would feed a few
for quite a while.
W1801114
Congress reminds us or ln
arm clock. It always get*
for doing the best it can. ° ^
This tree o f knowledge Vrm
hear about has limbs which
off if you go out too far.
rcalt
Wc nre sorry for the man with
out a country, especially when n
1h spring in the country.
1
Lightning struck a movie
in Kansas City, perhaps b « a f e
rend thc posters out front. 50 ’
The height o f ignorance is .it
ting up all night because the wash
woman has your pajamas.
There are a grent many |j„
told simply because thc truth nf
ten sounds like a poor excuse.
A fool seeks the pot of mil
at the end of the rainbow while
Us wise brothers seek the rain,
bow.

TH E SHOALS COMMISSION

Several years ng&lt;* there way a voting man attending one
MACON TELEGRAPH
of the eastern colleges who was well known in the vacinity
in THE World Wnr, John Lenn-t
o f Broadway ami Forty Second Street and who had gained roth hiu, hia baclt hrnkcn, both |
President's appointment of tlready formed their conclusion,
the reputation o f being something of a frequcntei of •° ° t , i^p, mangled, and is not discour- n Tliu
commission to study tho Mus-i Those who have
dfferent mind
gardens, cabarets and exclusive club parties. He had more nKC(1&gt; in apite of thc fnct thnt hc rle Shoals nrnblem, with which j will regard their work with suspimoney that be knew what to do with, a fact which rather has just undergone his eighty- we havo fiddled around for six , cion thnt they are not trying to
ruined his disposition, nnd his popularity with waiters, due eighth surgical operation. With year.-, was about the most sensi­ find an impartial solution but nre
both legs cut o ff at the stumps, ble thing thnt could have been trying to justify their own conclu­
entirely to big tips, rather spoiled his sense o : proportion.
lie mnnngcd an automobile, csimjc- done in the premises—the circum­ sions. Senator Dial is a lame duck
If by chance lie dropped into a restaurant where*he was ially constructed, and drove alone stances being thnt wo have a Con­ from South Carolinn who made a
not h o well known and where only casual service was given from California to Walla Walla, gress where any sort of action speech on the floor of the Senate
him, thc same as anyone ei*.y might expect to receive, he Washington, on the way to opera­ on any sort o f question can be praising thc President nnd cursing
blocked bv one or two men who the Democrats. Any man has a
would carelessly brush a plate, or a glass, o ff thc table, the tion No. 88.
have tho lung power. Brain power right—and some measure of justi­
resultant crash immediately attracting waiters from all di­
fication— to do thnt if ho wants to,
THAT IS n tribute to a brnve is not necessary.
rections. As far as service is concerned, tin's method usually man’s courugc, and the fact that he
It appears now thnt a commis­ but it should not constitute the
worked well, but the young man’s disposition continued to still lives is n tribute to surgical sion would have been belter from reason for this selection on a com­
skill and science. In old duys, be- the first, although a commission mission of this sort. Representa­
grow worse,
fore surgeons understood germs \probably would have gotten into tive McKinzie is the leader of the
How often dd we see men like that, men who simply can­ and
infection, the chances against ■the same difficulties thnt the Con- Shoals-for-Ford element in tho
not wait their turn in line as the rest must? None o f us has living through eighty-eight oper grots has and would possibly have House ami Russel F. Bower, of the
ever stood in line waiting to buy tickets at a baseball game, ations would have been millions to not accomplished any more toward American Farm Bureau Federa­
settling the future of Muscb tion, is of thc same mind. They
that Home boob didn’t dash up and declaring be didn’ t have one.
Sh mis. Thu present commission approach the question as jurors
time to wait, beg us to get a ticket for him too.
hns
the advantage of all the tons who have heard the evidence, read
PETRI LI.O, PRESIDENT of tho
Wc won’ t attempt to preach a moral from these illustra­
of
argument
and literature, pro the papers and formed their own
Musicians’ Union, unnouncus n new
tions. . We believe they speuk for themselves. But our ud- wage scale for tho eighty-two nryl con, and may hc able to arrive conclusion.
Whether they succeed or not de­
vice^s*don't do it. Don’ t lie always expecting special consid­ members o f Chicago’s Civic Opera at some conclusoit thnt preserves
the integrity o f the government’s pends upon whether they can con­
erations just because you are you— and really nothing else. orchestra that will give thorn an investment in Muscle Shoals, and vince the opponents of their atti­
If you do, you simply remind us of “ The (Jink” who says of average of 3165 per week each.
nt the same time render a service tude thut they have evidence much
That would interest Beethoven, to thc farmers and manufacturers. beyond a reasonable doubt in favor
himself:
Mozart an dother old-fashioned mu­
The weakness of the commission of their plan.
"I ’m the gink who simply can’t endure waiting. If I sicians.
They worked for less. is thnt it already haH a political
There is no reason for futher de­
cun’t get immediate service at a restaurant or barber shop I The Chicago players receive the aspect. Three of its five members lay in doing something one way or
go out in a huff. I demand instant attention in a shop of any highest salaries paid anywhere in arc politicians und all three of them another with the Shoals. We of
kind. If I don’t get it I complain loudly and long. I bawl the world for regular orchestra favor leasing the Shoals to private Gcnrgin will not benefit by it, ex­
interprises. That may be found cept in the most remotely indirect
out every one and leave. Of course I only make an idiot of work.
to bo the best way—and tho Tele­ way, but as a unit of the national
myself and no one cares whether I stay or not. I have an
ALL AMERICANS, especially graph believes it is—but three men government, we want to see an end
exaggerated idea of my own importance, so I demand in­ good Americans living in Hiwnli, nre under the suspicion of having to the piddling.
will be Interested in the trial flight
stant service.’’

M c M U L L E N ’S
B A R B E R SH O P
Same Barbers and Equipment
NOW AT
113 MAGNOLIA

Special 59c
Old English Floor Wax
Offer Closes March 28
See

Ball Hardware Co.

Industry, Am bition, T h rift
These arc three very important fonudntion stunes of suc­
cess. Now, while you are eanting, have the ambition to
save ns much ns you can spare from your income. An
account with the Seminole County Bank will be of splen­
did service to you. 47e Interest Paid on Savings Accounts.

^eminole(founfyTftank
Sanford,Fla.
STR E N G T H - SERVICE - PROGRESS

i

of the new giant sceuplanc made
-o THE SOUTH M ARCHES ON
Seattle, soon to bo launched.
IN ALL BUSINESS doctrine is there anything simpler or in This
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
big flying boat, equipped
more axiomatic than that, if the seller is to profit, the buyer with two engines of 800 horse pow -1
IIIIIU IIII
must profit too? And yet, in bow many concerns do you find cr each will fly 2,400 miles, with­ That the South is soon todum■
on
January
1,
1325,
the
South
had
among the chief executives oven one who devotes a major out coining down.
inulr tile textile industries of the 45.82 per cent, of the total. In
will make a non-stop flight
part o f his time and energies to considering what will profit to She
country is shown by the following
Honolulu, ami, built with a meal figures quoted in The Manufac­ states outside of thc South thn
number of spindles increased slowly
the buyer most ?
hull, tho big air boat will be able to
turers’ Record from the 1025 tex­ until the maximum of 320,081,175
"Any man selling to others is in a position of trust,” land on a rough sea.
tile directory of the Southern Rail­
The building of such a ship is a way system, which is just o ff thc was reached in 1922. Since that
fou can talk with crowds and says Jackson Johnson. “ It is his obligation to give full value.
AT
year there has been a decrease of
good
sign.
keep your virtue,
This is true of the man who sells his services, and of the
presa:
435,058
ii^
those
states,
no
compared
j
®
A few thousand more of various
r walk with Kings—nor lose
This directory lists 1015 plants with an increase in the South in H
man who sells the product of a highly complicated system of sizes,
especially swift
pursuit
Mu* common touch,
i operating 13,00(1,210 spindles, 257,- the same period of 1,393,030.
*
factories.
Waste
and
extravagance
arc
a
breach
of
trust.”
planes, would make this country 115 looms and 43,473 knitting mu
icither fops nor loving friends
These figures are of particular :J
safe, and make
other
nations
very
can hurt you,
— Forbes.
,
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i chines located at points served interest to Western North Carolina, i*
i nil men count with you, but
Our mountain counties are ideally)*
none too much;
S M l f e ' S ' E 10
«*
suited to work of this kind. With ■
you can fill the unforgiving
Ask
any
well
informed
Briton
[
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MY FAVO RITE STORIES
In all the Southern States there
minute
or Italian how European countries are now 17,350,420 spindles, or our waters powers, mild climate, |*
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economical living conditions and 5
Hth sixty seconds worth of dis­
feel toward France.
a
BY IRVIN S. COBB
45,82
per
cent
of
the
total
niacidnan unrivaled supply of white labor m
a
tance run,
For each of her 4,000 fighting
a
ei.v, engaged in the spinning of
irs is th»* Earth nnd everything
airplanes, France is respected pro­ cotton in the United States, There quick to learn and remarkably apt
a
in the textile arts, we can look for­
Tho late Paul Armstrong Imd tin turned bis head to see who foundly.
that’s in it,
a
was n net increase of 012,371 spin­ ward to a gigantic developcment
a
nd—which is more—youll he a two favorite stories One of these might be interrupting his happy
a
dles in tile South in 1U2I and u net of this industry here. As the
lhe called by the title "Pansy and dreams, nnd when lie looked back
Man, my son!
a
IF YOU bought German war decrease nf 302,515 spindles in thc search for plant locations becomes
R
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a
the Pillsener,” and while it was again Ids double eagle mysterious- bonds, national or municipal, is­
— Rudyanl Kipling,
a
more and more intensive, western
funny, it would never do for pub- ly bad vanished, and the barkeeper sued before the wnr began, Ger- states out side of the South.
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The remarkable growth of the North Carolina will more and more
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.Ucation in a newspaper having n was motioning 1dm to depart.
a
a
family cireub.tion. Tbe other wm
II protestnl naturally. Where- { m-nn.y PIan* -lo
y °u 5 ',cr cc,,t ‘ •” ‘ “ 1” industry in the South is attract the capital necessary to
Rooms HO1-502. Phone 95
a
mic of the old fashion**! hairpin wlmt is known as a parlor story.
make this development a fnct. In
the barkeeper
renche
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bnrko»!&gt;cr
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for
ihc
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•«*First National Bank Building.
ufaeturers?
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, , crams, one o f which shows that the mean time, we can do nothing
It dealt with a down-and-outcr, bug starter, swung it with a skill
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who made a prccarous living ns born of long practice, and struck
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small proportion (0.27 per cent.) known to the blast and North the
he Lyre in the Miami Tribune a sandwich man. Encased front
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th?
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f
thl'
principal
payable
as
long
as
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the total spindles in tho United excellent faeiltiea that are here boR
ts to know what chancu has a and back, like a turtle in its shell,
Sales Force:— Miss Ruba Williams, Miss Helen
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Germany
is
paying
reparations
I
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i
reparations.
i Stales in 1880, there has been a all branches of textile manufac­
■ pin got. "It’.*, pointed in one between broad boards which boro found himself sprawling on the
R
Iloage, Mr. R. L. Shipp.
thus Germany’s national am! steady increase front that yenr until tures.
ction ami headed in another." advertisements for a dairy lunch sidewalk, bis happy visions gone
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municipal
debts
are
cut
down
t
o
;
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te Prince of Wales is oil on for wages barely sufficient to keep
A prey to melancholy, filled with about 38?0,fifit),nu0, one-fifth of our
MUSSOLINI’S R E A P P E A R A N C E
ittleship to visit Africa nnd body and sou! together.
deep disapointmunt and yet deeper war loan to Hritian or France,
h America. All the break j
NEW VCIKK IIKItAl.ll-TRIllUNK
One day, ns he plodded ids weary sense
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injustice, he got upon his
What with this scaling down and
( J llllllllllllllg iK R M R U R R H a a aH R R R M R R R M R R R R R B B IflU l
t to be against Hia Royal Hign- route, he saw a shining coin lying feet nnd started la limp away.'
her intelligently hmnovus selling
upon thee siuewnlk. Instantly he
Next door to the* saloon wus a of worthless paper marks for real
Mussolini’s reappearance on the ulism and patriotism. No other
s**t his foot upon it, and then stoop­ basement barber shop
From it money, Germany would have won sixth anniversary of the founding party has an equal claim on poping
with
a
difficulty
because
of
mford :-liould hare greater nnd
at this instant there emerged a the war, financially speaking, had of the Fascist organization was ular respect or equal strength with
’ playgrounds if it is to bo his wooden waistcoat, he clutched Brewery mission worker, an elderly |it not been for the French repara*
aggressive and spectacular enough; the classes which dominate Italian
urist resort. It should have it in his eager fingers ami raised gentleman o f a bcnovelcnt aspect, tion dccinands.
to shatter recent rumors of his politics. Fascism is the gospel of
it
to
his
eyes.
Then
his
heart
in­
is courts, swimming pools, crohis pink jowls newly scraped and
— -----complete physical break-down, lie; the agricultural group in middle
courts, and a good gym mi- side of him gave a great throb of his face powdered. As he climbed
WE THINK we invented trusts wore* a blurk shirt and talked old- Italy— the most powerful group in
joy. It was a twcnty-dollar gold
up
tho
steps
to
the
level
of
tho
[
over
here, as wc did the flying fashioned Fascist doctrine to h is! the kingdom.
A rc B eginning To Climb
piece. He was wealthy beyond bin
sidewalk this gentleman bent over machine, if we did, Europe has Roman followers. Since then hc
Mussolini's personality contrib­
ie booster edition o f the San- wildest ambitions.
j improved on our trusts ns much has been seen frequently in public, uted immensely to the success of
Across the street was an ex­ to fasten a loosened shoelucc.
dd last Saturday was u JimNow,
to
the
best
of
his
know
-1
as on our airplanes. Franee and and Rome dispatches say that hc the Fascist revolution. He is a
^ c have two exceptionally good proposition!!*
&gt;*. Had thirty-two pages and ' £BVUt*m&gt; for a new building, ile
hurried
thither.
Standing
on
the
bulge
and
belief,
the
derelict
never
Germany have formed an interna- will soon resumo his work us Pre­ born leader—a more conspicuous 1?
d haw had more if the force '
*
mier
h*&gt; onhn&lt;*ttlr&gt;d before bad been seen thc mission- tionu! trustto raise and keep up
popular idol than D’Annunio. He
thut will aet you in on thc ground floor
1 have handled them. Sanford edge of tho diturinir
K
unoucaica ttr&gt;. but ^ lhe ,attcrstoopc(Ji prt&gt;. i thc price of
fertilizers. American
It is a mistake to assume that fms the gift of dramatizing him&gt;wlng to thc front fast and the straps which bound the squares
Herald Is right up in front of planking to him, and, kicking smiting before his an expanse of |farmers muy pay more to that in- the Fascist party would disappear j ^.jf anil "hh cause' But there is
misanthrope ternationul trust than they ever if Mussolini s metero c career were moro than that tor Fascism,
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the driver.—Leesburg Com­ them to pieces with u glad exultant biack coat lulls, the
suddenly cut short, fascism stands t for |j,c first time
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tho gcentle paid to any home-made trust.
cry, he flung the shattered em­ hauled o ff and delt
ist.
for something very definite—a
definite u pp~!
p'lied economic sanity to fItaly’s
►-!«**. m
H
l*p-1plied
•
--------blems of his servitude down into stranger u terrific kick.
appeals ttu
-m'
With a yell of astonishment and ; AND GERMANY has formed her litical
i ^ program
^
„ twhich
:.*!!ch_ aPPcul®
o i problems
of post-war readjust- i*
n optomlnt was U-tling us re- thc hole below. Then straightway
Italian imagination as no rival
B
y how he was fairly knocking he departed for thc nearest " s a lo o n , |!iain l^u c-lergyman landed ten feet entire dye industry into ono gigan- program can. The party has dem­ merit, has reintroduced efiieiency *
a
into the public service, made the
tic trust eclipsing anything eveer
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!* cold," rela-jcs tne Lamar und stalking in, a triumphant fi- nway*
onstrated its capacity to rule It­ state-operuted railroads pay, bal­
«
»crat, “ when it came to mak- guru even in his flaunting tutors, I "What did you mean by thut?" tried*.
B
aly, to restore domestic order and anced the budget, increased reve­
The day of little business has
Joney. Suddenly he looked ap- he slapped his precious gold piece be demanded, rubbing the seat of
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to revive prosperity. Fedorzoni is nues and reduced debt.
a
Realtors
in.iivt. ‘ Bay,* he urged, ‘ for down upon the bar and called for bis trousers with both hands, gone by. Only big units can sur- a statesman of high aims and great
a
vive in modern competition,
l sake don’t print any of this, u drink of whiskey. It was to have |"Why did you kick m e?"
Then* is much that Mussolini
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ability. The conservative and pro­
B
rreditors would jump on me been the first of u long und g o r -' "Oil," said the exsandwich man,
Americans must realize it, en- gressive elements in the nation are may still do for Italy. But since
202 First Street.
Thoite 568
a
rat mo up.
Kansas City geous succession of drinks of j in tones of an uncontrolable an- courage American concerns as big behind Fascism because it has done the war no other Italian states­
R
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whiskey.
...................... noyance, “you’re always tying your as any in the world, and learn to
a great work of reconstruction and man has done anything like as
someone jostled him in the side.1shoestrings!"
control them.
has rekindled the spirit of nation- much for her as he has.

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April Fool p rogrta.
C ' WBa F Fort1Worth Star TeleWIP Philadelphia (508.2) 6 artist*; 11 .
WE El Boston 1475.9) (1:15 ar- RnlItl (475.0V 7:30 Hawaiian trio;
pflONE Office 148
\ WOO Philadelphia (508.2) 6:30
MISS KATHRYN W ILREY, Society Editor
my
bund; 7 orchestra; 7:30 musi- p :3o dance; 12 popular.
PHONE:—Re*. 428-J
WGY
'orchestra; 7 concert; 9:03 recital;
, I KNX Hollywood (330.9) 8:15 •9:30 orchestra.
Strand theatai;;
7‘ 10 muBl‘ music; 0 concert; 10 features;
Miss Emma Spencer
1 KDKA Pittsburgh (309.1) 6:20 glee elub; 10 ‘
cal, WEAF, 10-12 music.
! orchestra.
i1Mrs. Giles Honored
KPNF SI
WLS Chicago,
or-i1 WDAF
WDAF Kansas City Star (365 Sing Time lady; 6:45 travel talk; concert; 8 :2 0 ___
■yi0* (344,6) 6:25 or'
Honored at College
7:15
address;
7:30
concert.
li
A t Farewell Party gap, scouts, t*F
dk; 8 farm program; \o) 6 School o f the Air; 8 classlWBZ Springfield
WCAE Pittsburgh (461.3) 6:30 dramatic critics 6:3f
y saxophone, quartet, symphony,•c« p 11:46 Nlghthawks.
Miss Emma Spencer, daughter
cornhuskers.
I
WHAS
l^juwville Journal (399. Sunshine girl; 7:30 concert; 9:30 concert; 8 violinist;
of .Mr. and Mm . (I. \V. Spencer,
As a charming farewell court­
WEBH Chicago Post (370.2) 7 g) 7:jo t
concert.
A visitor ot impurtance at the esy to her sister, Mrs. Sadie Giles,
pianist; 9:05 orchestra.
freshr.uyi at tho Florida State ColKllJ Los AngeTcs’(405.21‘ 8 conT .iii .I,,,|Flower Show, . b.nday wns E. A. who leave* Thursday for her home concert, book talk, 8 Rivicro thcaKGW Portland Oregonian (491
KSD St. Louis Pt»t
eae Lr,,r U onieib at Tallahassee.!
Tallahassee, Kun,ie„!. of C m hen. Ind.. tyho is
10 orchestra; 12 popular enter- (515.1) 7 program.____
nas been awarded a:t
tnakin Philadelphia. Mrs.
E. Henry tcr, tenor, brass quartet; 11 Jla- cert; 8:30 children; 9:30 glee club; 5)— —
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—--------- s r — #on«,8’ viol,,»:. e. 1« lecture; 10:30 vocal, instm.!•«'■ the only girl from San- considered one of the best author­ entertain'd with n hridge luncheon
Tuesday
VVMAQ Chicago News (447.fi) mental; 12 orchestra.
at tlie County Club, Monday.
loril io attain this distinction tide, ities on Gladioli in the countr^
Board of Manngora will meet
6 organ; 6:30 story lady; 8 lecture;
WCCO
Minneapolia-St. Paul n a p i a a a n i i a i R i n M i | H | W H i
I The
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Easter season was beautiful- 8:25 piano eoncertoftl 9 WMAQ (416.4) 7 scrvwe; 8 lecturo; J
. l i l Woman's Club at 0 o ’clock. yeur at the school.
s u *-' Spencer we* named Fresh- , Mr/ « F'jrtt"* U ke, leaves Tues- ly suggested in the table decoraVh.re will be a flower show nt ninn lepiesentative on the .^u- day for Tampa where she will at- tinns. A center piece of Hllte* nnJ P u-vw nuNorth Dakoto nt*ht; 10:30 music;
K\W Chicago (536) 7 c o n c e r t ;j:3 Uli urjran
or
enpeert,
i
Jw om an’s Club.
dent t.overnment council. She wa ; ’ tl‘ n,‘ the Urcen-Keller wedding.1„ferns with
tiny
Vcllriw . . .chickens
.
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.
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,
17:4ft
entertaining
plans;
8
musical;
j r&gt;. a . M. DePorrcKt will enter made president
WIIAD Milwaukee (275 ) 8 p ro -1
.' MiiSs Surita Lake is to be an at­ m u most- attractive, while f«*t«r 8 . 3 0 sU,ge, review 8:45 musical;
Ittin'the Every Week Bridge Club. ' flock.
tia n i'a n /ta k i.^ a 'promt tendant in the wedding.
i£»L
ba-kets of yellow held Raster eggs.,
t(jviic. x inH*omnl# duhi br* gram.
I
WEAF New York (49l.fi) 6 ad-j
--------ivmiI part i*i student activities at.
After the delicious luncheon, chestru.
vertising
talk;
6:10
pianist,
sopra-1
.. .
.
.the foUi-*r»*.
Mrs. John I.eonardy will leave bridge wns played at which Mrs
Wrdawday
, rirndimt|n fl.„m
WGN Chicago Tribune (370.2)
the Sanford Wednesday for Foist Orange, N. .1,, i II. H. Lewis made high score and 6 organ; 6:30 cun cert cnscmbla no; 7:2U philharmonic, concert; 9The regular business meeting Mi,,}, School last
batilonc, violinist, orchestra.
j iT.
spring, Sites where slu: will visit Mrs. \V. E. iv i: uwauled a-white beaded bag,
.trJ*
string quintet; 8 juzx program; 10
fill be held at the Womans Club Spencer entered the i-ollogr last Watson. While away she will rep­
WJ16 New York (454.3) 6 o r -!
Mrs. W, T. Langley won the cm : dance jazz
chestrn; 7 Wall St. Journal review;
, 2:30 o dock.
mil. Her murks for ucudemi,- resent the Sadie Harrison Chap­
WLW Cincinnati (422.3) 6 con •:I0 N x li Air College; 7:25 conThe J*nnie Spauldlner Circle of work have keen consistently high ter, N. S. D. A. It. at the Continen­ prize, a bridge number set. The
i botmree was pi esc, ted Houb.gam.i conl; , 0 trio, orchestru. songs;
( Baptist Church will be held at throughout her ,m ,r e attTm
. 11 cert; 9 soprano; 9:30 dance,
;)owdet. There were three tabu's
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tal Congiess in Washington.
home of Mrs. H. A. Spier on ; school.
concert,
Instrumental,
string
qu»r-1
WNYC New York (526) 6:30
of players piespt.
slmetto Avenue.
u‘V ,.f » r»
police alarms; 6:35 Messner broth| WEAR Cleveland &lt;.»89.l) &lt;» con- t.rM. 7;:j0 cour*c ;; 8:4&amp; sonKa.
Miss Sara Wheclis returned
Thursday
Tampa Paper
Prints Sunday
to Tallahussee where s;he Pipe Organ Club
ce! [ : . .
,,
WIIN New York (361.2) 6 onMrs. John Mciseh will entertain
W FAA Dallas (silent).
j tertniners; 6:46 hculth tala; 10:39
Local Girl s Photo , is a student of the Florida State
Names New O fficers W'OC Davenport (483.6) 6:30 revue; 11 orchestra.
Idlers Bridge Club.
College for women.
Sandman; 6:50 educational; 7 lee-! WOR Newark (405.2) 7:15 topFriday
A lovely picture of Miss Sarita
,ture; 9 musical
;ics; 7:30 April Fool, program; 8
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lee Smith of
Lake appeared in the Tampa Tri­
The Pipe Organ Club met Mon­
The W. C. T. U. will meet at the
KOA
Denver
(322.4)
9
music;;
i talk; 9 saxophone ensemble; 10
DeLand,
were
the
guests
of
Mrs.
bune of Sunday. Miss Lake is to
Ipjrst Baptist Church at 3:30 o'clock be an attendant in the Grecti-Kel- Tom Adums Monday. Mr. Smith day evening at the home of Mrs. 9:10 \ocnl, orchestra; 11 orches-; orchestra.
FarIt.
L.
Glenn,
anti
Mrs.
Orine
1 The Florida National Guards will ler wedding.
tra.__________________________
KGO Oakland (361) 6 concert.
returned to DeLand . while Mrs. veil ns hostesses,
Igive a dance at the Armory.
Smith
will
’1he following also appeared:
remain through the
The usual business wus observOne of the last of a scries of week.
Saturday
’ ed and it was decided to include
prenuptial parties honoring Miss
______
1cooked food and Easter eggs in
Story Hour at the Library at 10 Sarah Keller, bride-elect of Tues­
the Easter bazar. The election of
Friends
of
Mrs.
Fred
Duiger
will
Is'dock.
day, was the bridge party .Satur­
officers was held with the follow-1
be
glad
to
learn
that
she
is
doing
Reading Club nt the Library at day, afternoon at the Tamp Yacht 1
imr result: Mrs. A. M. Philips,
NORTH ELM AVE.
|]0 o’clock.
and Country Chib, with Miss Sari- nicely since her operation for ap­ ^resident; Mrs. \\\ M. Scott, vicependicitis
in
the
Fcrnnld-Laughta Lake of Sanford, as hostess.
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president: Airs,
G. S. Belman,
Prct.v spring flowers ornamented ton Hospital .Monday.
treasurer; end Mrs. R. F. Cooper
ballroom of (he elub, where the
secretary.
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To Speed Up Autos the
card tables were arranged, and
.Mrs. R. D. Jarvis and Mrs. II.
During the social hour Air*.
Plenty
nf
clothe.*
look
well
nt
first,
hut
the
test
Mias luiko wns assisted in enter-) R. Turner ___
ILondon Passes Law
left ______„
Monday for Miami Glenn sang two songs and Mr*.
of value is in hmv long they will continue to look
tabling by Mrs. J. Frank Davies, where they will represent the Ilocal Cook gave a musical reading which
were greatly enjoyed. Lght rewell.
whom she is visiting, and Mrs. E .; chapter in the Eastern Star State
S
fieshments were served.
Convention,
LONDON, Mar. 30.— Slow mov- D. Lumbright.
The holder of high score was
The next meeting will he held
Jing taxiens are to be barred from
with Mrs. Voile Williams at 3PI0
Icertaln thoroughfares o f the cap- presented with a handsome bended
Mrs. J. P. Thurman and
o'clock next Monday,
m i. There are so many public bag, and the second prize was a ter nre spending Tuesday (laughin Oipair of lovely pearl bead bracelets,
Ivehicles here with careful privers, while the low score prize was u tan do.
I
lor mechanism so well worn that dainty guest towel. Mias Keller
Energetic man and organizer with an
, Guild Holds M eeting
(they cannot keep puce with the wen picsontrd with an exquisite
Pine
Custom
Tailoring
II.
L.
Ernst,
of
Armour
efficien t organization and a tremen­
modern car, that the matter lu- linen luncheon set.
Company, of Jacksonville, isa,ui On Monday Afternoon
Ibeen called to the attention of Sic
The refreshments were chicken business visitor in Sanford.
dous clientele throughout the North
Henry Maybury as chief of Lon- |paties, hot rolls, olives, pineapple
is famous for stylo that says.
The St. AgiLs Guild held its
Non* trnfllc committee. The “ snail" ice and cn!u\
wishes to connect with or act as fiscal
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wilder, of regular meeting, Monday afternoon
taxis are all right for some of the ,
______
rasota,
were
guests
of
the
Hoagent fo r subdividers or land holders
[with Mrs. H. F. Whltner Jr.
Ieldest London inhabitants, von- v itro fc; i v a W ILL MEET
Tlmt’s because the construction materials and
tel Valdez, Monday.
Many plans were made for an
(lend the committee members, hut
who wish to cut up their property into
IN PRAGUE IN MAY
'I
workmanship are the finest possible.
■Faster Ball and there will be held
they must keep nut of the way of
Mis. Harry PnpWorth returned before Easter the annual apron
the fast, up-to-date cars or else
small-sized tracts to be sold in the
PRAGUE, Mar. 31.—'The Inter­
When yon see our new Spring woolens, styles anti
be arrested for holding up the national Association of Modern Sunday, from a few days sjient sale. Many matter- of importance
with
friends
in
Miami.
prices
you
will
see
why
it
will
pay
you
handsome­
to tlie Guild were discussed.
North, or will buy.
|traffic.
Music will hold its annual festival
ly to have us tailor your Spring suit.
Cruising cars on the lookout for 1thik year again in Prague, during
T. O. Brown, of Orlando, IS
Ifares, also are to lie restricted and the month of May. Three interna-! spending
Tuesday on business in
|ordered to speed up.
tionul concerts will be given, lead* Sanford.
Schedule o f County
I ing modern composers being on
! the program. The second part of
Mr, ntul Mrs, Roby Lning had as
Nurse
HELPING STALLED CARS
the* festival will be heard in Ven- their guests for the week-end,
DISCO t i l AGED BY CO l’ RT ict* in September.
Shade Walker and George Walker
of St. Petersburg,
FOB A P R IL
Milano Theatre
A pr. I
Lyman
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Results Thai Last!
Mrs. Eva Herndon left Monday Osceola ..........
Apr.
—Tho Louisiana State Court of i
for New York.
Apr. 2
Sanford
Appenis has decided that if you
Proven by Sanlord People.
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tlsk. *
. have tried remedy after remedy Mar. 26. lie has been named Wil­ Panin ........
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Harry Perkin of this city broke with onlv temporary benefit. That's, liam Herald Bradbury.
Lake Monroe .................. Apr. tu
his arm in obliging J. K. Lewis, mighty discouraging! But one kill-'
Apr.
13
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produce broken, whose c a r i noy remedy lias earned a roputaSanford W. S. P........
A p r .lt
4
Sanford
Auxiliary
fot
lasting
results
and
ihere's
sued
,
tlon
would not start, and then
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,
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Sanford S. S. I*. ,
Apr. 15-16-17
court’s plenty of proof right here in San- j
Lewis for SI,250. Tin
H o l d s R e g u l a r i v l e e t sanfoni e . s . p .
Apr. 20
'1
decision was that Perkin knew, or ford.
Sanford Grammar Apr. 21-22-23-2)
Read the experience of one who I
ihould have known, the risk he
Apr. 27-28-29-30
Tin* regular
meeting of the Home Visits
used Doan's Pills years ago and
was running,
The
above
schedule
subject to
Perkin claimed Lewis asked his now makes her endorsement even' American l.cdon Auxiliary v.*ai change without notice.
!:«!il
Salmiiiiy
afternoon
at
the
I
aid in cranking tlie automobile, and stronget.
Mrs, W. F. Leavitt. 317 W. j I egion Hume with large numbers
ilso asserted that Lewis gave tliFred L. Fleischer and T.
A.
in jsttendaace.
engine too much spark ns it was Third Ft.. Sanford, says: "Sharpl
Delegate- elected to attend the Schtilman of Miami were the week­
pains
shot
through
my
hack
and;
being cranked.
end guests o f Mrs. J. Fleischer and
there war a dull ache ucross my •itate meeting in St. Augustin*- Mrs. Maurice Kronen. They left
Apr.
2,
3,
and
t
were
Mrs,
J.
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QUEENSLAND MAY DEVELOP kidneys all the time. I iuul to Benson and Mrs. Edna Chittenden. I Sunday by motor for New York.
ALCOHOL FOR MOTOR CARS take to bed, as 1 couldn’t be on
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my feet, i suffered from terrible
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The above statement was given
there are hundreds of thousands of March 19. 1918 and on Feb. 2. 1922;
A A A A A A ,
acres in Queensland and other Airs. Leavitt added: "I haven’t
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states, has been found by discov­ needed a kidney remedy sinf.e
ery of a process of extracting pow- Doan's cured me."
fr alcohol from the hitherto worth­
60c at all dealers. Foster-31illess plant.
Inirn Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. William Sinclair, of Adelaide
announced recently that he had sue
cessfully extracted alcohol from
the pear which might be used fn
motors, and a company has been
All new chesses made
formed to exploit the discovery
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linens, hand drawned
voiles and linens and
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Hobo has been highly esteemed
in Epelepsy and Hysteria.
The Pipe Organ Club will have
Your neghhnrhood druggist will
fur sale. African Mertigolds and sell you a treatment of 6 bottle*
yellow Co«mos at 25e ner dozen. of Hobo Kidney and Bladder Rem­
Call 305-W. Mrs. G. F. Selman.
edy for $6,00.
After taking the treatment if
you are not entirely satisfied with
the results obtained we will gladly
n-fund your money. For sale by
buy, Sell, lltml. Clean, ltepatr
all good diiiggists such ns Luney's
Drug Store and Union Pharmacy.
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quarter tdia o f gdU were ca
ja nrt s e a r j nor m e IStO, JSV o f Mart'll
fey two t a in lu e s Worn Lond
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and to lessen the risk o f pilferage,
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e .bullion was carried in special M ar. 17.B yH: . A.31.J Apr.
7. H. 51.
I J bill «f compIMnt filed naolnat « * , ! » Seminole Coutfty,
ll-bound cases and was guard­
v“ u heroin . o t h e r w is e , a d e c r e e p r o
B f g . S B Cnr. o f W U t . , ,
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. - . l i n a f e s s o w ill be e n t e r e d a g a l n a i
12, T p . 20 H R.
i-* Lot * 8»c
off. W. l S U c h s ' , ? ? N- 1* 2
here until Its arrival in Switzer­
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CHICAGO, Mar. 3 1 r - Billy Gib­ la n d its eventual destination.
T h e sa id land b e in g a . . „
son, manager o f Gene Tunney,
t h e d a te o f th e I . . . , , . ~ * **Wj
American light heavyweight cham­ n o t ic e o f a p p l ic a t io n f o r
per pu blish ed ill
pion, received an offer tonight far
TAX BRED IXIIRII ftRCTIOS STS W . R. P I 1PR BE. t*nmplalnunt.
' "w iT N K S H *m:' ba nd a s Clerk nf
OP T ill! ORSKRAI. STATrTRS
a match with Jimmy Delaney, o f
OP TIIR STATR OP FI.OHIBA. Ro b e r t '1"t . i.r N n o n s r . .*i «i. said c o u r t and the seal t h e r . o t o n h a s file d sa id c e r t if ic a te ^ ' * * * » .
o f St. Paul, in San Francisco Apr.
D efendant*..
this th e 30th da y o f M arch A . D.
f l e e anil a s m a d e apnlt^^,lm,, ,,f‘
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Mar. 31. Apr. 7. M. 21. 2*1
Lot T h ir t e e n
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A- Rich.
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F lo r id a , d u ly r ecorded
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Tunney, but declined, according to A?™*
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n r e e n w n o d . im reh n s er o f T a x C e r ­ to a n y person nnd nil person w h o s e
N o t ice Is h e re b y g i v e n that F*. L.
Gibson.
t i f i c a t e No. 321 d a ted th e 5th day o f n am e Is o r u re u n k n o w n t o c o m ­

0 3 COUNT
t:

sr George Staler Leads
raiflit o f St. Louta
; Bach Side Has Large
With Ashen Bludgeon

May Reading:
i Sanford Apr. 1
s Come to Local Field
lay Afternoon; Brew
&gt; Get Banquet Tonight

First steps in the establishment
of an aviation field in New Haven
have been announced nnd the New
Haven Air Terminal Company has
been formed to operate the field,
which will be on the East Shore,
adjoining the harbor.

RUSS WHITNEY)
to collect the necessary
ie pinches, the Milwaukee
went down to defeat bcinslaughta of the St. Louis
y a score of 6-3 yesterday
i at the local
baseball

Introducing Chester and Bib Fnllc of Austin, Tex., Chester, otherwise
known as "Spot," will be given a tryout with the St. Louis Browns this
season, while Bib, ns you doubtless know, is tho hard-hitting outfielder
)anforth struck out four on tho Chicago White Sox team. Chester is n pitcher. He’s on the
Cream City" men, after left in the above photo.
Girard in the sixth inell took up the hurling
to Macon Sunday.
nt for Milwaukee and was
Those on hand yesterday morn­
1 by McCracken during
ing were: Manager Trnie Burke,
ffs.
Young Joe Tinker, Red Hall, Hal
■r George Sister led the
Sullivan, Hnmld Anderson, Jimmy
ir the Brownies in comHorne, Bert Humphries, Fred
1 Rice, the "Mound City"
Newberry, Steady Thompson and
ker. Both secured three
Lnfe Wheat. Jimmy Horne, local
iciudlng doubles. JohnORLANDO, Mar. 31.—Ten Ma­
of the Browns and Bun- con &lt;Ga.) Peaches gathered here boy nlso worked out with the squad.
Bennie Allen and Nelson Leach,
Armstrong and Skiff, of yesterday morning for the first
Inflelders,
and Charlie Moore,
e, 'each knocked out a workout o f the season, Manager
ts. Armstrong and Brief Ernie Burke taking his players catcher, arrived late yesterday aft­
doubles as did Bennett, over to tho Winter Park field for ernoon nnd wil Idon uniforms to­
day. Bill Narlesky, another incenterfielder.
two-hour limbering up, prepara­ fieldcr, is O. W, O.
Mannger
libition game was touch- tory to the harder drills to come
Burke
being
unnware
of
his
where
an air of reality when while the team is here this week.
Moggee and Dixie Davis The Macon outfit will practice to­ nhouts.
their dignified positions day and tomorrow, coming to San­
IRISH AUTOS MULTIPLY
■s. They found no difli- ford to play Thursday and they
tie task.
will return for tho rest of the
DUBLIN, Mar. 31. — Northern
Mack and his Phitadel- week.
Ireland is proud of its development
elics were to have plnyNext Monday the Peaches will of motor traffic. In tho past two
lwaukee club nt the Mu­
ll park this afternoon in play in Orlando, while a game is years tho number of motor vehicles
for licensed in the Six Ulster countie
najor league spring train- robnble with Haines City
on the respective calen- uesdny. Tampa is on tho card hns risen from 17,200 to 20,000, of
nford and the entry from for Wednesday; St. Petersburg which about 2,000 are heavy lorries.
Thursday nnd Lakeland Friday. Ne­ There is now n motor for every
nsln metropolis,
a of the Milwaukee team gotiations are now under way for 58 people in tho six counties, as
nnor guests tonight at a game with Daytona or Jackson- against one for every 07 in Great
Britain,
Cafe grill by the Sun­
nis Club. Tho Athletics’
has also been invited to

Macon Club Holds
First Workout On
Field In Orlando

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J u n e A. I&gt;. 1921. h as fll **l »:ild c e r ­
t i f i c a t e In m y o f flee a n d bus m ade
a p p l i c a t i o n f o r T.tx l&gt;ee,l t o issue
In a r c o p l a n c n w it h la w . .Said r e r t l f l c a t e e m b r o c e s th e tn llu v .ln g d e ­
s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y sllti.ited In S e m i­
n o l e C o u n ty , F lo r id a , t o - w i t : S ' j
o f N E *( Sec. 9 T w p . 21 S. I l a n c e
29 E.—-SO a c r e s.
T ile said hind belm r n*n*n*e&lt;1 at
th e d a te o f th e Issu an ce o f such

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Iwaukee squad will deSanford Thursday fol! gome with the Reading
he International League,
lo Bisons, also of the In1, will be the opponents
ice game of tho MilwauWednesday ot the local
Reading will be here
for the opening of n two
bs, while tho final battle
place Friday afternoon
rg.
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raukee teams yesterday:
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Richbourg, rf
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Griffin, lb
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sed o v e r W a s h in g t o n a
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w the k ick ou t o f Itcer
be c o u n t r y .
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am i fa v o r e d plaees.
vnniun nut In O k la h o m a
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reel pi (o us g r a n i t e innljll;lh» HyVetal th ou san d feet 58.
lulu ttft Willett th eir le n ls 61.
ed.
lie' la w u to r n a d o 62.
id laJSed his v o ic e to
dlirrs in tk&lt;* p a rtry . but 64.
w e r e n e v e r audib le. T h e Go.
By sn a tch ed them out nf titi.
anil hurled th em w lilt
a g a in s t th e side o f the 68 .
liut th e w o r d " B o o k O u t " 09.
n l e t t e r s 100 le s t high
feet d e e p ||| l||,- soiill 70.
o f the m ou n tain. T h a t 's 71.
m o u n ta in g o t Its name,
M*&lt;iimain
If y o u don 't
Mr. D o d g e c an p r o v e ) l
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d io w in g y o u on the map
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It all happeii.il.
ngs ur» hard l o believe.
3.
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you h ea r a b o u t the perl the Ih sr'X C o a ch mile* * 6
to o w n one.

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W oodruff, purchaser o f Tax c cr lir ip la in t herein c l a i m i n g any
right i*at* No. 18*. dated th e , t h d a y o f I».a,|925* l h " 30t“
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title o r interest In an d to th e nbov** June. A D. 1920. h as f ile d sa id c e r ­
v . E. n o u a i a so
d e s c r ib e d le n d s , o r an y part *&gt;r tifica te hi m v o f f l e o and h as mad**
C l e r k C irc u it Court. S^mU,|,
p o r t io n t h e r e o f : It a p p e a r i n g fr om a p p lic a t io n f o r T a x R e e d t o Is su e
county,
C
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th e s w o r n hill o f c o m p l a i n t h e n In 1,1 accordtinci* With la w.
Said c e r ­
«y r A. M. WKKKS u r
f ile d that y o u . and each o f y o u
tifica te e m b r a c e s the f o l l o w i n g tie- ETAOINN’ ETAOIN SIIRDU t ,.£j.n
h a v e o r c la im s om e in terest In anil scribed p r o p e r t y sltu a te n In Sem i
s h r d ln etnnln KTAOl s u ith r'svVS
to th e p r o p e r t y In v olv ed In this
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'CON riR D K H K D . T h a t y o u , and

KHILL

TO D A Y’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE

ue w e read nf the w h o l e ,
c ilo u and death that fnl*
w a k e o f a c y c lo n e , such
t h r o u g h c e r t a in s e c tio n s
Idle
w est
r ecen tly , li
ihudder. T o o m u ch w in d
'. « had th in g , no m a tter
d o w n nt you.
i alw ays a controversy
iirm o f this k in d us to
w a s u c y c lo n e n| a tot-I g u e s s It d oes n 't m a k e
tren ce to a f e l l o w w h o
s pr op erty d e s tr o y e d and
liken y r h - .n e r It was a
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Infant.
I’ resses.
Tidier.
Measure of cloth.
To be sick.
Steps used for ascending

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8. Rock containing metuL
A crili for com or flour or coal • 9, Point of compass.
Summer, winter, uutomn and1 ID. Shaping machines.
spring.
li. Garment used to protect the
To drink dog fashion.
dress.
Surface menauro of a plane 12. To gaze.
region.
14. i’art of the verb to be.
Metric liquid measure,
10. Egg of a louse.
Back part of the neck.
18. To arrange cloth in folds.
A plank.
20. Melody.
An untruth.
22. Marked with a design by
A gear with a right angle
means.
hovel.
of a perforated pattern.
Comes in,
23. Appendages.
One who writes a hook.
27. Pails to keep.
Direction of Cape of Good 29, Frequently.
Hope from us.
tlongs.
Listens.
132. Driver on horse’s back.
Half an c*m.
;||, The total.
A very heavy cord.
;iij. Witticism.
Dips (especially bait bob)
38. Vessel used for washing
Bone.
clothes.
ib'Kgy land.
44. More mature.
Frozen fluid.
JO. More recent.
Seventh note in scale.
.18. Positive terminals of an elec­
Trousers, vest and coat.
tric source.
The place where a judge 50. Neater.
works.
5|. The Great artery.
Noisy.
! 53, A blow on tho nose.
Printer’s measure.
55. A groove within the ear.
Sil kworm.
50. Humbug.
Hick.
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57. To miaow.
To exist.
59. Substance used in making lac­
Shrub (source of indigo).
quer.
Sv«
A hops kiln.
GO. Net of luce.
Variation of "a " (used with 02. To mimic.
■V vowels.)
03. A hag.
*Y 2
High school banner.
00. Therefore.
Whether.
07. Second not of scale.
Push (town, candidate or
Stock.)
ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S
Not often.
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
To command.
Animal similar to a donkey.
To bring up.
To simmer.
A weapon.
To assess.
Possesses.
Compels.
interjection, hurrah.

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1921 Dodge 3-4 Ton Truck.
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FOR SALE— Buttermilk. Mrs.
BARGAINS
M. Hanson. Pace Avenue.
1 cottage $3,750.
$500 cash
Balance terms. W. J. Thigpen.
FOR SALE— One practically new
owriter
Underwood Standard typos
BARGAINS
Ono nine room dwelling $7,500. No. 5. J. T. Newby, CIO Magnolia;
$2.54)0 cash.
Unlance terms to phone 052-J._____________________
suit. W. .1. Thigpen,
FOR SALE— 7 passenger Wcscott
sedan, newly
painted, going
FOR QUICK SALE—South front North and must sell this week.
lot on Union Avenue close to Inquire W. A. Jackson. I-akc Mnry.
new Forrest Lake Hotel. Small
cash payment required. Address CASH— Paid for false teeth, den­
Box 123 care of Herald.
tal gold, plntinum and discard­
ed jewelry.— Hoke Smelting and
FOR SALE—At south Sanford, Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
(Ginderville) new three room
bungalow, two porches. M. C. AsFOR SALE—32 acres 2 miles ouL
plnwall. 1119 Myrtle Avc.
Between 2 snbdivlsions. 909 feet
FOR SALE— Spate on the page on brick road. Going at a bar­
for classified advertisements. gain. Phono 571-J,
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
FOR SALE — Sewing machine,
or sell that second-hand goods?
prnctically new. 1-2 price. Splen­
didly located 5 acres, close in, will
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
sell all or part. Owner, Ilox 117.
City tax hooks close April 1,
1925, after which all taxes remain­ FOR SALE— Home.
Two-story.
ing unpnid will be collected by
Six rooms and bath. Modern
levy and sale of the property up­ conveniences. Corner lot. Both
on which taxes nre assessed.
streets paved. Best buy in San­
Ellen Hoy, Tux Collector.
ford. P. O, Box (57, Winter Park,
Mar. 10 to A nr. 1.
Floridn.

COLUMIUJiV (On.) r.EUORR—CU*»20,000 Continental Vitality chicks
nj* have the largest clrcuweekly,
that’s our capacity. Don’t
r?l!on.
D
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8outhw**tern
ileorata.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Rush ord- {HD*
f4-word) line.
delay set |ling for our circular giv­
8PeciaUy- Phone 417-W.
TO REACH tho prosperous farm­ ing information that will inter­
9 Railroad Avenue.
ers and fem growers of Volusia est you. We produce chicks that
county
advertise in the DoLand ."fo different. Address 401, The
THE SEMINOLE rRINTERY—
Cimtiiientnl Hatchery of Vntdosla,
Daily
News,
Printing that pleases. Prompt with order. rate lc per word, cash Ga.________________ ______________
seryice. Telephone 93. New loNOTICE— My property No. 518
cation, Welaka
Building next MAINE— Watervllle, Morning SmWest First St., is hereby this
door to Used Furnituro Co.
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­ day, March 28, 1925 withdrawn
ple are Interested in Floridn prop, from the market. Mary M. Secard.
REAL ESTATE
erty. Reach them through thx
Postal Job Open.
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
Civil
Service
exam, to be held
J. E. SPURLING, sub-division tion.
at Sanford, April 18 to test the
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ A LITTLE WANT AD in The fitness of persorh seeking ap­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Herald will bring you big re­ pointment ns P. O. clerk or city
Heights, Florida on Dixio High­ sults. Advertise those old articles mail carrier. Entrance salary $!,way.
you have stored away and linve 700. Write G. A. Cook, 915 Penn­
no use for. A title thirty-rent nd sylvania Ave„ Washington, D. C.
TIN AND METAL WORK
may bring you several dollars. for free information.___________
Phono 118 and a representative will
Souvenir rogrnins of Ponce de
JAMES II. COW AN-AU kinds call to 3co you.
Leon
celebration at St. Augustine,
Help Wanted
of Tin and Sheet .Metal Work.
Fla., April 2, 3, -I. mailed to any j
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak 11.0 It IDA— ORLANDO — Ornndo address upon the remittance of 30c J
morning Scntinal; largest classi­ to defray cost and postage. Write WANTED—Middle nge colored
Telephone 111.
fied business, rate Jc a word, ntin- ft. D. Hill, Box 1053, St. Augusworn mi to cook and do general
; inium 24e cash with order.
house work. Apply Mrs. G. W,
tine, Fla. .
Phone
t i i i : r n i i T i T r o n i T . m h v - Spencer, Sanford Height.
Building Material THE MORNING JOURNAL is the inK vrii
.ii mi n i , c i u c r r r o r No. 400.
accepted want ad medium in
I T . n t l l l M . IN A X Il FOII SK.MIM l l . K F il l \ T V .
WANTED— Bookkeeper, can han­
Daytona (Fa.) One_ cent
M I R A C L E Concrete Co., genera!
___ a word
dle several extra sets of books.
cement work, sidewalks, build- nn insertion. Minimum 25c.
IN F lIA N F H ItY .
Apply "Bookkeeper" care of Her­
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. 1. E.
•hrtriiib- Itnblnscin, C om plaina nt,
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St. I
i s.
ald.
TerwHlpger, Prop.
ItohitiKiiii, D efendant.
Johns County is reached through I W lllhimIlnlrr
■f I'nlillrnllnii.
Lumber and Building Muterlal
IX t i j l T FI It F FIT F O rilT . SKVItthe St. Augustine Evening Record. To W ill It'm Kohltisoii:
M it.t: r o t ; v i a , s t a t i : o r
Carter Lumber Company
Quick results. Two cento per word. 1 An iiid ita vit h a v in g been n m ilf
i-'u m tiiA .
N. Laurel St,
Phone 5115
und
filed
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Sample copy on request.
|ifinlltig In nui' n:iid c o u r t w h e r e in Kdwnrit S. A n son A* S t a f f o r d II.
IIJLL LUMBER CO. House
tS crinitlr lliibliisnri In the c o m p la in R ey n old s, pa rtners. P la in tiffs .
TAMPA,
FLORIDA—Tampa
Daily
ant and W lllh im Itohln son is the
A llaehllleiit
Service, Quality and Price.
Times, tho great home daily, ilefeniLint. by titlunii-y f o r th e eiim vs.
D am a ge*
not h i : n r s u i t
plulnt.
that
It
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ratu IMic per word, minimum
N o t ic e Is lnTeliy g i v e n ; that unit­
Hunt that thi&gt; ilefi'nilar.'. W il lia m ticu rg e II. A p p le g a t e . Iiefeiulant.
charge
25c
cash
with
order.
Write
er and by v ir t u e o f it tlcc rc e •,?
llohliisnii. eiiiieeals tilm self no licit
&lt;ill D L I l UK F D ItLIFA TIO N .
sa le ntuilii by the J u d g e o f tin, C i r ­ for complete rate card.
priii •■;** 1'itti not be nerved upon Ill'll
T » f G e o r g " 1L A p p b 'g ii ie and all
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There are now 320 cities in the
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M iiulfzuiu n I’ ninpiniy. a i'i&gt;rp"ruthnt
n rgnnl*f(t amt i-xlHtlng nailer the
la w s o f th e S ta te o f F lor id a , Fonttill) inn lit.
VI*
F u n i s K. A r llm r . •*t al. Itefenilanis.
F IT A T It »N.
T o F u rtls I*J. A r l l m r nml w ife,
---------- A r llm r.
a h ose
F h ris llu n
name Is u n k n o w n : F in is . K. A r l l m r
ami w ife , M a g g ie A r t h u r ; Joseph
M. A rrem iom la ami w ife . — - — A rr.-mtomla, w h o s e F h rls tla n n am e Is
m i l , (&gt;&lt;(«• n ; Hantun C ri-enlenf anil J.
II. Froahy. Jr,, d o in g liu sln ess u n ­
d er the firm nano* and s t y le o f
•ir i e n l e a f nml F r o sliy ; ■- - —■ Smith,
und
— -----Field,
c u it C ou r t, In ami
f o r Homlimla
mid that th e said defen dan t is o v e r persons InliTCSlrd lit th e f o l l o w i n g ---------- Lynn,
Fhrlstlan
names are tinC o u n ty , F lo r id a ,
In that ce rt a in W E S T V i r m t N f A — Fln rK sbu rg. The I In* n g e o f t w e n t y - o n e vein's; ll Is. desei'leed prnprrty s itu a te d in Hrml- whose
known,
in-part
nor*
trailing
and
do
C h a n c e r y c a u se In w hich L u th er p
Clark «hurir
E x p on en t.
m o r n in g th ereupon , ordered, t i n t y ou. W i l ­ iiol&gt; County. F lorida . to-\vlt; T l-c
M ills Is c o m p la in a n t, and W illia m In clu din g Sunday, m o r n i n g Issue. liam Kohlnseii, d o and you are h e r e - S o u th w e s t VJuurtrr tS W M &gt; o f '.In Ing huaiin*** a* Smith, Lynn an I
tlurtniih' V. French; W. T,
M. J a c o b s amt w ife , are d e fe n d a n t*
1 cen t pur w o rd, m inim um 14a.
b&gt; r-i|iiii*&lt;l l&lt;&gt; a p p e a r to lit - bill " f i Nor|inv,-»t
Q ua rter,
( N VV1, )
uf Fluid;
main: Allstui* Mcl.uoil; VV. If.
t sh all an .Special M aster o f sold
o i m e l u l m In t l i- ubiivc swte&lt;l rapin' |}j,.pH„u *, T w p . 21, S. It. 21 Knxl.
Schlnffidln.
Win. N. Flnrk; William
C ou r t, sell
ut p u blic »out*cry In PALM
'pklK Is In g i v e untie,*, Unit upon s. Mi-i'fui-aii;
BEACH COUNTY—The mi Miimlay tli.- Itlt 'lay nr Mov
William L. ffriiwn;
f r o n t o f the Court H o u se in S a n ­
A l». 1112:.. ill •be c o u r t Imuse In ( |,0 =otli Uny nl .March A. 1&gt;.. 1925. Wm. .1. Sehtuffi-llu and llunry S.
scene of stupendous development- Kemliiiile ( nmity. !• Inrldii. mi! I- Mill , lu. ..... g „ | „ gg NUlt w aa enmnirnrril
fo r d . F lo r id a , on tho 8th da y to
Clark,
and
each
and every nf tinA p r il, A. D. I!i2,*. bet w een th e hours Read about It in tho Palm Beach being a null fni* a ilivuree; ami y o u in iltl* enttrt and tin* p r o p e t ty d
Id almve named defcmhints. If
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scribed
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Sample copy sent on re- m a k e a n a w e r to salil bill &lt;&gt;f c o m *
living; und If elllu r, any nr all nf
•&gt;nt and host b idder f o r cash, tlu*
ied upon In pu rsuu ip'o o f the W r it *ahl defendant* h- dead, tn all |iarplaint Hied a g a in s t y * u herein, o t b - o f A ttach m en t Issued herein .
f o l l o w i n g d e s cr ib e d p r o p e rty , s i t ­ quest.
tle* claiming intere*tu under each
erv. Is,., it d e c r e e p r o ,'Mifi rsn Will
u ated In S e m in o le C ou n ty, F lo r id a ,
T h e r e f o r e , you and cu ed of .v;.1' ) a ml every nf the fnlhiwlng deci'amal
be e p .e v r d a g a in s t " o n
to-w it:
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Lot e l e v e n ( l l ) o f n iocti "It". ADVERTISING gets results if R
In tile a b o v e ilescrih ed p r o p e r t y nml w ife ,
— ------Arth u r,
wliimy
reaches potential buyers. Pn- thi* i l l a t i o n lie p ’lbll-mrd o n c e a esl
V illa M ills Su rvey. Chulu otn, F l o r i ­
are hereby ■ rdcrod to be ami a p p e a r Fhrlstlan name |* uukuuwu; Flirls.
da, a c c o r d i n g to plat th e r e o f, d u lv latkn Daily News la circulated In wei l; f o r f o u r eonaecu* Iv • w e e k s In b e f o r e the F lr c u lt F on rt. In and tor K. Arthur and wife, Maggie Arthur;
r e c o r d e d In th e p u b lic r e c o r d s o f an industrial and agricultural sec­ T I m S a n fo r d M rul ! a i p *W'U api-r, Sem in ole Cou n ty . F lor id a , nt Sait- JnKeph M. Arreudnnilu amt wife. —
m.lilIg'tt
In Sen Iredi' Fti" l . Fit r* forfl, upon th e 1st day o f J u n e A.
S e m in o le c o u n ty , Florid a.
----Arrendonda. whose Fhri*tlun
tion.
S. A. R. WILKINSON,
i I' 1!)*.*,, th e sa m e lii'lng a liu le I my
WIXNISMM m v ba ud an c le r k of I o f this C ou rt, ami fait not. o t h e r ­ name I* unknown; Damon tlreenS p ecia l Master.
h-af
und J, II, Frpshy, Jc., doing
TO REACH BUYERS or sailers of said cou r t and the sr.il t h e r e o f on w is e ju d g m e n t by d e f a u l t will be htiHineil*
urpler thv firm nuiiiu ami
tiii* tli*. 20th du e o f .ViU'Ca, a . I 1. ■ n t e n ’ll a g a i n * i you,
Florida real estate advertise In t:&gt;25.
style of Hrei'iilenf and Frosliy; —
ONE IN TEN.
ll 1* O rdered that this liolb'e be ----- * Smith, ------- 1 yon, ami — —
V. K. I lOFlll.ArM.
Neglecting a litlte wound, cut the St. Petersburg Times. One cent ( S m l )
published lii T lie S a n fo r d Herald, a
Field, whose Christian names are
Fieri, of I In* FlreuP F -'i-t of n ew s p a p er
p u blish ed
In Semlnnb.) unknown, co-partners trading mil
or abrasion of the* flesh may in j cent a word daily, two cents n word
S e m in ole F o i m * F lorida
'
unity,
Florida,
o
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c
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each
w
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k
,
dnltpr ho* Iiiex* a* Smith. Lynn nml
nine cases out of ten cause no j Sundays.
' ’■ 1
. f o r the ficrlod o f t w o iiiMilliH. next Field 1. 11art rads V French; VV. T.
i i i:&lt;i i :
great suffering or inconvenience, |
r. UK IN i.
[ Im m edia tely
Mticcvcdlng
thu d a te 11InIitt Alister
McLeod: VV. II
Snip itor for Fomplninunt
but it is the one case in ten that ADVERTISE in tte Journal-Her­
Sclileffi lln: Wm. N. Flnrk; Wllllnm
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ald, South Georgia's greatest
S Mersuruu; Wllllnm L Tlrewn;
causes blood poisoning, lockjaw or
' tills got Ii day o f M arch A. D, 1925. Wm. J. Sell luff el In and Henry S.
a chronic festering sore.
The newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
: a f f i x e d m y hand and o f f l c l . i l seal Flnrk. nr other wise, in nml in the
[ o f Ihl* Flreult
Court, nt Mniiford. following described
land sltuale.
cheapest, safest and best course is weekly and Sunday Classified rates
; Semliiulu F o i m l y . Florida.
lying and being In the Flt.v
Snn­
to disinfect the wound with liquid 10c per line. Waycrosa Journal(.Seal)
V. K. iMil'i H.AiLf.
ford.
Foimly
of
Seminole,
un i State
Borozono und apply the Borozone Herald, Waycrosa. Georgia.
]
Chirk o f Flr eult F on rt, Komi- of Florida, more parMeulurly tieNcrltmil ns follows, to-wit:
Powder to complete the healing
C o u n ty . F lorida .
IH U prescription Tor Malaria.! .|(.rk.(1
Lot* One (1) and Two &lt;2). of
process. Price (liquid) 30c, tide TAMPA MORNUNG TRIBUNE— Chills nntl Fever, Dengue or 11*1-;
n&gt; : ,\. m . w i : i : kh. i &gt;. f .
Itlock Five i .'i). of Tier Three

Send in your subscription to the ious Fever. It kills the germs.
and 31.20. Powder 30c and 00c.
Tribune or hand it to your local
Sold by Laney's Drug Store.
IA.REEL
Car. Drive it
— Adv. dealer so you enn read Florida’s
pelf. Oak and Second SL
greatest newspaper.
One year OLD HOME TOW N
3.
$8.00, f! months $4.00, three months
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
lAUTOS FOR HIRE
; A n y p e r s o n dost ring to g e l in ance policy add 75 cents to your
L'oniinuulcutloti w ith thu
r ol'T.
________ _
AUTO SERVICE Dayj
"DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
|gbt. Meets all trains. Bag-,
anything?" If so advertise tn
transfer. Phone 551.
tho "Gainesville Sun."
AUTO TRIPS
*au reucli th e p r o p e r atilliorUhm

K. K. K.

by w r i t i n g

. B. CALDER. Day and I'lial O f f Ire I to v SHI. Sa iifn r il. F l a .
taxi service.
Anytime, ■■■■■■■naaaiH H H B aaaaaaB a
11, 282, or 23.
AUTO WRECKER

A W ise Ma nOnce Said

DKVELOPVJKX ,\ TTr:yT IO N --P**ll.11, COIa ll b e g i n n i n g tne g re a te s t ilev p lo p m o n i in lilurlit*'* h is t o r y : a
h a lf mllM'm tlnllar h ig h w a y ti* th*
g u l f bea ch Just
fin ished; « tw o
n illlb in d o l l a r hrhlgn aernaa Haeambla Hay .ita rtod; q u a r l c r
m illion
d o ll a r o p c n i h ou s e u n d er c o n s t r u c ­
tio n ; t w o m illion * bttlnx sp en t on
h i g h w a y ; u r v a ie s t c h a n c e f o r live
d e v e lo p e r * to g et
In «-n
g rou n d
floor.
W r it e D e v elop m en t D e p a r t ­
ment T h e IV n n »C ol» New*.

“ I would rather lie a healthy
|MERO. bay or night serD»y phono 391. Night tramp than a sick millionaire."
Your health depends cm how well
(S9f
your food is digested and assimi­
CAFE
lated bv tho body.
C H R O N I C L E — Au­
When the, digestive organs do AUGUSTA
BELL CAFE
gusta, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest
not properly perform their work
S'* best in Service and Qunl- it is ncces&gt;sury to replace the lack­ classified medium, rato rnsh .09c
IFirat Street and Park Avc- ing enzymes by taking
charge. 10c per lino, minimum
.30c.
________
Glyka-Nuxsin
DOGS
FLOURISH
IN VIENNA
DP-UGS
Being a Nuxated Pepsin Prepara­
tion, Glyka-Nuxin gives
instant
I'S DRUG STORE — PrcVIENNA, Mar. 25.— The num­
relief from Indigestion, and in addi­
fions, Drugs, Sodas.
Wa tion is an excellent tonic for the* ber of dugs in Vienna has increas­
near you as your phone.
ed front 19,000 ill 1919 to 90,203 In
1103.___________________ ___ entire body. Get a bottle today, 1921. This abnormal increase is
and give it a fair trial. If you nre
not satisfied your druggist will reflected in the attendance of from
ELECTRIC AN
29 to 101) persons each day at the
refund your money.
ftfORD ELECTRIC CO.
Recommended and sold by all Vienna Pasteur Institute for the
ssort to Gillon &amp; Platt
Drug Stores in the Halifax Coun­ examination of dogbites received
during the previous 21 hours.
[ignoliu.
Everything clec- try.— Price 75c a b o t t le .
Piione 422. Elcctragith
LlNfi STATIONS AND
Afro SUPPLIES
pws* SERVICE STATION.
G-'u, Oil, Tires, Accesso- Service with a smile. Elm
!*£»(._ Phone 447 L3.______
7^-Thrcr stations. Mag•»"* Second. First ami Elm,
W Avenue and lO’.h Street.
KJevvice.
_______ _
_^
f l o r is t ___________
THE FLORIST”
!*rs fpf aJi qcensions.
t|e. Phony 260-W
law yer

O’ BRYAN.
Office in J
0,p Bank Building Annex.
Jhnne 4 17-1, 3.
i
I
*-•"3 MARKET—We have (
tofats and wo also can fu r -,
delicious delicates-!
Phono 579-W. 100 Park
IjHTEtts AND REPAIRS
of typewriters for
ei a.y tenns, for rent, also
j ,J‘ fuJ3 supplies. Room 9

FO R

BRINGING UP FATHER

|MjJJN 2J.( Jih Atm. «.yLt.

-7.

By STAN LEY

(2), of Snnford. Florida, aecoriiing to II, U, Trafford's Map of
Sanford. Florida, a* per plat
thereof if ii I&gt; of reeord.
-ml to anv and nil other persons.
■ h o n e name* are unknown, rlalmloi it'iv right, title or Interest la
ami to the ptopi rty herelmilotve ip ■
i.erll id. oi aov part or parrel thcri
of

ii I here bv I-up red Ihnt i n n and
• It'll o f lu ll be and ttppia r b e f o r e
one -aid Flreult Fon rt at I lie F o n r t
Loli*i at Hanford. F lorida on the
' " i da* o f June, A. D . F.&lt;25, nml
- ti p ’ll and th ere m a k e a n s w e r to Hie
! hilt o f c o m p la in t e x h ib ite d a g a in s t
on In (Ills cause.
It I* f i i rI h e r ori|&lt; r e d I h it I III*

' a P r hi'

p u h l l i h i i l III I h e H.i n f o l d
M. I lid a i n' WHpa| 0' r p u b l i s h e d In
s.i ii ford, H e l u l n o l e F o i l l i l y . F l o r i d i
oliee I'll eh Week f o r e i g h t c o n s c c u *

till- Weeks.
VVITNHW nn hand nml the seal
oi Mo- Flri’ lilt F m ill o f l he Seventh
.1 iiilletal Flr eult o f
tile
S ta te o f
Florlibi. In and f o r S e m in o le F n u o tv, up Mil* the :: l*t dnv o f March,
A D. 1!»23.
milt
V. Ik 1lOt'i IL.VSS.
f*hirli iif the Flr eult F on rt o f '
the Seventh JiidlH.il i ' l i m i t of
the Slate o f Florid a, la and for
S e m in o le Fouittv.
Il\ : A M W I'.F.KS D F.
M KultM i: A I o i 'I ITT IIS. and
t; VV SPKNFHIl. .1 It. S o l ic ito r s
and o f coiiusel f o r the F ouip la ln unt.
Mar, :!t. Anr. 7. II. 21. 2H.
May
13 It*. 2(1

v Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
First National Hunk Uldg.
Sanford, ------------- Florida

For Rent

Rooms For Rent

FOR RENT— Nice 5 room furnish­ FOR RENT—Rooms with or wttk- '
out .meals. Reasonable
ed bungalow.
Screen porch.
Rent $50.00 per month. 1305 San­ Lincoln House.
ford Avenue.
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Y'ou pro wauling time and
FOR RENT—Three room apart- ncy if this page hasn’t your
'A:
ment, unfurnished. Adults only. sified advertisement. Phono }t m , u
day.
No.
148.
*
015 Laurel Avenue.
Have you rooms to rent o» a o r t ^ ^ f
FOR RENT — Fumishetl
front
room, $4.50 per week. 208 Kant second hand furniture to sell?. ,,
Uso Tho Herald's classified page •
Third St.
and get results.
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—* « i fS
FOR RENT— House for rent. Close
Tost and Fotmd
ir. Inquire 209 E. 5th St.
FOR KENT— Modern two room FOUND— Cameo broach, owner
may regain by calling at Her­
apartment with or without gnrago space. 803 Union Avu. L. ald office and paying for ad, or
call 425.
II. Gibbs.
Habica were known even In ArtsFOR RENT—Two or three room
fSurnishcd apartment 815 Park tole’s time, ho having written an’
article about tho disease.
Avenue.
FOR RENT — Furnished house
well located on Sanford Heights
Phone 9082.

J. G. SH ARO N

AUarney-at-Law
Will practice in all tho courts
FOR RENT OR L E A SE -W aro- Examination o f Abstracts of Land
hnusu space on A. C. 1- Siding.
Titles given especial attention
Snnford Machine Co., 2nd and Oak
OfTices in Seminolo County Bank
Avc.
Building
FOR RENT—One two-room fur­
nished apartment. Down town
locution. Inquiro at Snnford Heruld.
I DAVID B, HYER
FOR RENT—Three room furnish­
ed apartment.
Nicely loented.
Apply nt Herald Office.

A R C H IT E C T
M em ber 1 1 4
Roar Bull'll me
Orlando, Florida

W A N T E D
WANTED— Messenger Imy. Apply
Western Union.
WANTED—Good car. open nr clos­
ed, give model and year and
price. Address Ross Fleming, San­
ford.

S O r T IH .A M ) P A IN T
T h * P a in t T h a t S a va * T o u
M oney.
M anufactured b y
Kbcra«H-LliM&lt;al*r P a l a t Ga.
Hold b y
1.09XIVH P A I N T C O M P A N Y
l i:i Maanulla Arrv
I'hiine 27(1

Salesman wanted to cover Cen­
■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■
tral Florida with the highest grade
hosiery proposition in the state.
ELECTRIC FANS
Our hosiery is guaranteed nnd !» In, S t a t io n a r y , l s p eed . tin.no
bonded. We offer liberal com­ !• 111. t l u l l lilt Ing 3speeil ...... lli.On
12 In.. Oxellhittug. .1sliced ......... 25.nn
mission* and protected territory. IH In. O sc illa tin g 5sp eed ......... 25.00
For information see Millard Ruth­ y In. O s c ilh itlu g Isp eed . . . 14,n(
erford, supervisor of the Smart ED ISO N 3IA Z D A LAMI*S
Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc., Sanford,
I r o n * — T o a s te r * — P e r c o l a t o r *
Fla.
t i i i : r o i 'H T n r t u b
«:o p n T V J l l l f i i : S O I I X O M I CO UNTY,
FI.OIIIIIA.
IN ItK KMT ATI-* o f
W a lle r Mnuhlln Fnnmdly. as.
T o nil rrm lltors, legaterw, d ls t r lIniti'CH mid
all
persons
h a v in g
c la im s o r
dem ands
ugaln.it said
estate:
You and e a c h o f y ou , uro h ereb y
n o tif ie d and
r equ ired
to presen t
an y c la im s and d e m a n d s w h ich you
nr e ith er o f you. m a y have a g a i n s t
llie untale o f W a l l e r Mauldin Full*
Hilly. dt'Ceuscd,
la te
o f Hanford,
H in iln ole Futility, F lorida , to the
u n d e r s ig n e d L. II. F n nn olly . A d m i n ­
is tr a to r o f said estate, w ith in t w o
y e a r s f r o m Urn d a le h ereof.
D ated tlilu n t h d a y o f F e b r u a r y ,
A. D. l'J25.
L. II F O N N F I.L Y .
A d m lu U ir n tu r .
Ii VV. H PK N FK R Jit,,
A t t o r n e y f o r A d m in ist ra to r .
in

E. P. RINES
311 Hast Street and -T h *

Uaakct"

Kanford. Flo,

G. T A Y L O R D Y E R
I’ninling—-Decorating
...........PHONE U 03............

Chiropodist
FOOT SPECIALIST

T ry Smith’s Barber
Shop fo r good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
N ext to Valdez.

urns. Bullion*. I n g r o w *
nic Nalls, H e a v y F a t lou*e* o r ttr.d a ch ln *
feet.
I D l l . V. I.. LIHI.RH
1 Y u w e ll D r e w n i d g .
P h one.
K U vator
O rlan do.

JOHN E. FOX
I’ rnijprly Owners
Take Notice
TIui *.\w proviilex thill " i f
taxes upon real estate shall nut
bo paid before tho First day of
April of any year, the Tax t’ollector slmtl advertise and sell."
This is tu notify all conccruod
that the reiiuirementH of law
will lie complied wit it and th„
Tux Books will positively be
dosed on April First as provided
by law anil all lands on which
taxes have not been paid will
lie advertised und executions is­
sued for unpaid personal prop­
erty taxes,

JNO. D. JINKINS
Tax Collector, Seminole County.

Real Estate— Insurance
All kind* of property listed for sal*
Bark Avenue and Second Street

W. H. L O N G
W estern and Florida
MEATS
•110 Sanford Avc.

Special 59c
Old English Floor Wa*
Offer Closes March 28
See

Ball Hardware Co.
By GEORGE McMANUS
HE. v / o z . L.ULP- T

FOR.TOtSE-H E! V/E.DAT
H O fd E . IDS E U filO R E l T O
Co l l e c t r r -

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FOR Kaurmnn. Albert
Whore t * t lattun .m .frej,
Ooetlmr
wife.
Clirfm lu n n a m e
d er ld K a u f m a n

B U S I N E S S GAIN
IS REPORTED B Y , ™
R E S E R V E BAN K '■■

In u n k n o w n ; M ..v und
w i f e . —*— -

o w n : A l b e r t ij o e t l i e r a
U rtknown;
un d w i f e ,
Iloetliftr,
w lu .re
k,'hrl*rinn

O o v O i W r &lt;&gt;f tli&lt;* Riot.in T .llln hniuir r Flurl.l;:

o f F lo r id a . •Mlmrrn o f «»"&lt;•
un flip -Itlt D ollar * rapli.

do. "rT p" !T jv K l S f f f"r I
; The &lt;#pUal " l * *
P
o trent.
e n t . I n rroorrW
IM
Wrnnttll n * Tflii IJ itlT T I lion may &gt;»" i*«&gt;
C1IITTr.N I&gt;I?N

KHALI

Vnanw l* tirika«wn:‘ ri. l i &lt;*^rrei» tthd^rndi-r fb.&gt; Tdimwintf nr
Cur II.. whom- i.'hrin i- ( i f th»- orlHln.il
Wife.
I lau n am e In u n k n o w n .; O. A. IK-e- f ‘ !(. |M
„ff[,
J v « r nnd Wife.
HuoVer. whoso „ f |I|„ Hiale
I 'lir ls t l* :: Hum.- In unknown: JY. II. turns*-*-. P lorfiiu .
M.-MIII i- ii ft Co.. |i cn-pnrln*riitilp.
«\ 1^ f l l t l T T
a n d rarli nnd •*rery of ill.* co-purl.IO R l». O IM T T K N U K N

(Continued from Page One)
' ; tho review, “ arc le*« than at the
beginning of- the ^car, nnd on
IMnr. II were about 10 million dol­
lars less than on the corresponding
I report data last year. On Mar. 11
f¥ * j .
! other stocks and bonds were a ,)_
4 . .
„
,
' proxlmately fo 00,000 more than a
Created Are Reminls- month earlier and $2,500,000 more
I Of Camps O f M an h a L .th a n on Mar. II.', 1024. Deposits
t i n a n d Rawhide, 20 Years for the reporting banks reached a
Amm
m i H nf VavtHn level on Mar. 11 higher than on
A
g t In II
Desert
of Nevada ony olhw r„„rrt dnte jn over twu

pose.

&lt;*10».00» •:nd TreAaureK
■ IU*t&gt;rtl
im-.ril o&gt;&gt;f
•The
f 1 I r r e l o r * wlw«ll ! » « I
U. ,K C hit tenden o
#
u D rill. I " C I'. C l l l t l c m i n i , *?. 1 S h a re .
,,u* n' Sanford.
/ .i,i„ m in o r i - r
in w itnksh
" f •In.
‘ l,la-IhM
rorP?
tcil r-1
or- si r.rin. nnd U- J- Chittenden.
pert}', * TIi. fiMt- ^ . t o s a i U x i i l l c n uiuaUiw. aubhcrll.lt,R ItuorDum.n’ i ?
■if tin* h f ^ t P O i a f f f . -f Ibih .-••ri't-iu- [ u n t o nut ih o li l.»n y ,pr*

ttllhdrrd

Uv of 31th Uay
jf % » " * ,
day of
in
liurposc i
ju I : ,',miTT
omplet•orpoi a- I
I(,ui. ami nlsm t.jr |l*v iiu r n os e o r ( dints «*r Horldn? H,rrB}«t)iac: ^
, i-Ire liter su ch o t f l e . r.i o f t h e c . r - | I ’ o u a t y
“ f Uemlnolr. *».
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(Continued from Pape One)
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would have been the case.
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U r l l t - r h l l l r n H e i i H r n l l y I ' m.. In c.
publication disturbed official cjr-ilnir business under the cn-partnrrc o im n e n e i a iv n l I f|r s t T u e s d a y lit A p r il o f en ch y e a r . d c a . S. .M. Drill.'
M e . th e u tx lerx ia n ed. b a r e a p r e t d l o r a pcrlo.1 o f
clcs .was indicated when Secretary
\
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.- 'e x is t e n c e .
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. Kellogg
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— called early at the W hitef of il..* above namr.l d c f r n d u n l s , If l.y b e c o m e u s s o c l a t c d f o r tile p u r T h e liltrlieet a m o u n t o f lio le lit e d - sc r ib ed t banted
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Houso to talk matters over, with *y
b l d e f e n d a n t : ! b » drail. to nil t&gt;nr- arid e n r p o r u te . ii*iricr uml t*y virtu* . T h e b u sin ess o l this e o r p o r a llo i' n -&lt;s o r lia bility to w h i c h t h is c o r* lu g A r t i c l e s o n £ o % $ ° ' «
President Coolidgv. Later the sec­ l l r s e tn lm lu g l i . lr r .- s r . u n d e r r a d i o f I hi l a w s o l l lie Stale- o f ITorld.i. 1Shall be c o n d u c te d hv th e f o l l o w - p „ ration sn ail s u b j . r t ' i s o l f sb n ll t h e y did s e r e r n lly -^ ^ T O , k
I... a ^ani n »i l o e x c e e d O n e H u n d r e d f o r e in.
t i n t they
retary issticd a formal denial that a n d e v e r y o f l b « r.illowiiiK d c c e u s - nn.l d o h e r e b y u.lopt l h c rotlow lu u ' U r . o f f i c e r s ; A Presid ent, a \
T h o u s a n d (JIOO.OOO.OO) D o llu ts .
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cither the president or the state lor. Jr., su.d w l f
prevsed.
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Tu&gt; for.'l
T p . -u rer . w h o may be o n e aim
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department had received any such v.-uose i'i.rl:.iS.in inline Is m il.n iu v n ; | Ttie n a m e o f tb|«
- •• • s e n . - n e ls o n , und a Ibinr.l ••• n o r
M I T N l\SH my
T h e n a m es und r c s l d r n r e k o f tbu
, ^Inrv M. K » t r s a n d b u sb u n d .
,ii-tii
r ill-:
m : D
n iItlitTTTT--m
y p K N rc.-iors o f not less |han three
hull Ii.«- T
n iilTTTTK
K.N
communication ns described
s u b s c r i b i n g In rorpornt trs a n d t b . | se a l at Hanford. In u „ . ,* "ifk
m or e th an s ev en
d ir ec tors .
«n*» in m o u n t o f lb . c a p i t a l stitch s u b - Hciitlpolo an d Hint,, nt
I* u n i InnrnPfl
n t t h o «li*. D - « r *- w h o s e ChrJutlnK nrtme In un I ItU A L T Y 1*0.. INC., nnd Its prlncl*
it was learned also tb
mot
me tie- icttowtc Safnli F. Dennis and hUH- j hill p la ce ol b u s . pens sbull pr.,*■ ..I
C A W R Y $ 5 ,0 0 0
I1 Building Permits; Indicative of.
'
st o ck Holderr
Sfn r ibcd b\ each a r e an f o l l o w s , t o - | th is th e 211ih da y ,.f „ ,-l " rIO.V
March, a
■rtmentlacked
any
ndvanee
ini,lin,
i
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ch
hrln:
f '.u i f o n ) . H rniinol^ i^ountjr* K lorldn, | nt V
*it, li tii.* f i —it m r i i m :
o f •!»
1 m C w n ^ J m n n D n _ L « law * volume of building in •partment
.
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I ll O p e c i m c n IvO C K prospect, the review shows that * timntion o f ,Peiu t iiftcntion to I.cw ls, T r n r t e * an d b* . So. .-visor*- t.tlu-r p b tres o f Ituslltcss ns lb .
\\* |*l .»«*».•
I.. Itrltt. Hiinf.ir.l, Ktnrldu. 0 i tdcitM«•
for, th e l . f f l e c t e o f i b t . co*'l»»rallo'l
Notary lM«5illc
ifVi-1
' permits issued at 20 reporting t i - j trnnsmit a communication of any In T r t.n l; .'lu r m ir et
it'.iinsev m u l l Ih.ar.l o f IM reelors m a y f r o m tim e
ylti.il
b
hl,j o . , ! , i'. f b l t t c i n l . 'i i . b’ n n f o r d . Klory\\.
expires: ..
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little
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hiinbanu.
— • nhtMsnv.
» bnsoi
ties
during
February
amountes
to
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character,
the
only
direct
official
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and
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HPKNUKR,.
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f
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tag Camp, Complete In All
, it; •. e Shares.
l la i i nano- Is u n k n u r *»; (ill b e r t
V rllele II.
A liortii!
f o r I ncorporntor^
”
n.fa.11 IiK-li.rlmtpSlnti'unnnnr *13,155.489, the seconr largest fig -1word received as to the attitude II*.' b r ls
! s. it . ISrltt. S a n fo r d . F l o r i d a . 1 i
T h e uen.-r:i! n a tu r e o f |b&lt;* busl* *“ j o c 1 . f i i l l l e t i d t i i . V tiw P rv k id e
M
ills
m
id
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.
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D ela iM n ciU d in jfN cw sp a p cr, urp durlnjr lhc six yea„ these fig- &gt;of the Peruvian government having t-'hoss Dirlstlan ttatm* I* intlfnov. :t: I n&gt;*ss to b.» transnetrd'by mui.I .-orC om es A lm im O vern igh t orcs have been gathered by the indicated the purpose of abiding •.•.iits Oitniu-in Hboenb-*!, .n-.| wife, porutlnn sbnll lie ns follows, to-wit:
...... - .shornhelt. who* . I’hflsttau . T» loild. buy. own. e.-ntrel. work.
------- -I Federal Reserve Bank.” The r e - ' hy the terms o f the award.
n a m e l» u n k n o w n : M o m s J. T a v l o r . ' d - v e l o p . s e ll,
convey,
lease, rent.
- GILBERT, Ncv.. Mnr. 31. — ; view nisn shows that permits is1■ "
11. nd —If-- Altttle i: T i t t l o r ; Plm rl - -. in ortgnire. pledise. e t r l i n n y r . e iil lllo
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Days o f the old Western frontier eucil in February at Miami, Lake-1 Fashioned from n single piece
* „ l, .
■
tvlios.- f h r l s l l m i nan*- I- •••itinewn* ■ In a m i .11 tms.- o f r.-nl .-state, m-.l
t
are recalled vividly by this new . Innd, Tampmn, nnd Nashville were ! of stout
pantcbonnl
a
bos
t pastcimnnl n not cu rry-, .\rll.ur N. Coolev and w ife ._____ •j eiiib.. title, mi. r. -i «,r estni.lev . w h o s e i ‘ b rlstI mi n a m e la M l •rein. In ih . S t a t e o f K jorbW . nn.l [l
mining camp, a gold boom town |“ more than double those issued in ing suits nnd similar articles has
n iiU m iw n ; M a y d e r l e
K a u f m a n m ol [ In o t h e r H:nlm« o f tlte f n l t c . l State;. j|
that has sprung up at n place February last-yea**, and increases a handle at the upper edge.
i;'ut In f o r e i. g n.. c o u n t- r i-e s :- ■
t o -■-it.
plat 11
wife,
K aufm an,
w h e r e ......................
Where only rocks nnd sand and arc aLo shown at seven other cl..................................
•‘ hrlHtbui iinine !•&lt; u n k n o w n : A l ­ th iprov e nn.l d e v e l o p lamlx f o r H o - j
su lc. i:n.l to &lt;lo ami per* I
distant mountains were visible a tics.
i b e r t il.iv|lt&lt;r
uml
i**P.. — —— • in ;roo«»
i H o e t k e r . v l i o . 'e ( ‘ h r l ' t l n n p s .n v Ih f o r m o il t h i n g s a p p r o p r i a t e o r nr.-.l- ;
few weeks ago.
“ The decline in production of
an d Iin - j
i u n k n o w n ; It I. I - . . m i l und u-lf&lt; . f i l l ' f o r tlo- .]&lt;-VHln|iincut
Scenes here nre reminiscent to bituminous coal in the United
p r .» em.-i'l «.f th o sunn- f o r an* pur* I
---------- I '.i m - l l .
wlii.s**
I'b r ls lb io
' n a m e Is u n k n o w n : o . A. llec v .-r und t » - f .r w h i c h il.e nano* m o v lie J
old-timers of such camps ns C old-1States which began in Jnnunry conw i f e . -----------H e w e r . » he &lt;•• •'brlst* | n *l.p t ' d * I " UMilertnlii- nnd dlreet
field, Manhattan ana Rawhide 20 ttnued through Fcbrunry,” says
M en n am e Is n n k m iw w ; I*. II. &gt;|e* i tli - m uangeittnot uml sal.- o f nil ... j
odd yearn ago.
the review, figures for cnch wees
M ilieu A I'n.. n ..... p a r t n e r s h ip , a m i ) part or the p r o p e r t y o f tlo- c o r p o r a - i
OF THE
net* an d e v e r y o f th e c o - p a r I m i n t .; tin-:, uml t o u n d e r t a k e und .llreet 1
Gilbert now has a Main street, being smaller than those for tile
w h o s e n a m es a r e
i . o k o o v a. whit tlo- ntoiiuXeinent and sa le o f pro*
lined with wooden structures o f nil preceding week.
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I.ollitlim
s
am
i
la
n
ds
o
f
o
tliw e r e on till* Hltll d u v o f H e ji le n i b c i.
sixes nnd sorts. There . is even
Hecelpts of turpentine and rls1A li. t!»BI. tin.lint: ami d o i n g I r jt l - i'P'. ar.d t o tr a n siict on rom nilnsloti
. m-ss u m b-r the e o - p e r i i e rs'.il;- u. me l|u- k &lt; to rul liu s ln es s o f real . stilt.a weekly paper, the Gilbert Record in during the last two ur three
f . . . : u c - n t * amt b r o ile r s , an d l o Imvc,
the moment you apply Men-1 an d s t y l e o f I*. II. MeMIllen
The hillsides are dotted with 100 monthn
................of the Naval Stores .year,. ,i...Just
i*..i..i___ . ..
„ I, l i .
i o r o t h e r w i s e . In nnd l o th e f o l l o w - o x e r e ls e atid "-lijov all Ills rtirlit»*
n g , burning ;in„ ii.-s. rlbed lands situate. Iviim p o w e r * unit p r i v i l e g e * Im-ldcnt t-«
or more tents. Almost hourly big which ends Mar. 31, urc usually at Iho-.-uiiiliur to un i’ t c h' i ng,
orp ora tlon s orga nized
and .-xi*iOl broken out skit, the i t c h n g | U m ! belnu lo the Comity of A.miI- ellig
trucks arrive from Totinnah and n low level.
u n d er th e l a w s o f the State
ft«PR
a
*',,
m"IV
,
flops and
ami healing
Healing bcuinn,
begins,f r.ny«t
says
"
"
'
‘T
"
,
Mina, the nearest railroad points,
_____________________
o
f
l-'lurid*.
*
......... ............ ‘■fMCrlllfll
IIM follH'VH.
noted skin specialist. This sulphur j ro-wit" *' ? '
loaded with lumber, coal, machin-; _
.
.
.
A r l l r l e III.
preparation,
made
into
a
pleasant
T h o a m o u n t o f th e •-..i*111.1 « toek
ery and supplies. New houses arc I ) r Q c [ i f * S l i l l l l l P S
Tin- X-irtliw.-M Q u a r t e r &lt;&gt;f :l.**
n!
Mils
&lt;oi|i&gt;ir;i||-ill
sill. 11 In- th e sum
Nortlu-nul. Q u a r t e r ;
th e
Hast
going up, and almost every line
M U U U l C a cold cream, gives such a quick re­
oi T e n Thu.iM.ud I » In "l"i on i Ih.l
T h ree-Q u arter*
o f Hie North*
lief.
even
to
fircy
eczema,
that
o f businers incident lo a mining
I, r« |n he d iv id e d In to O n e H u n dred
n (n l Q u a r t e r
less th e
HouHi
THE LARGEST DAY THAT SANFORD HAS HAD RECENTLY
nothing has been lound to take its
K le in •st a c r e * o f tlo South *
camp is represented. There arc
place.
, t Q u a rt.-r o f ills .N'orlh.-sst
atoms, restaurants, an assay
-- 9 office,
* *|
WILL HE NEXT
Q 'lu r t. r o f Ho- N»rth«r.-8t Q u a r ­
Because of its germ-destroying
law offices, a garage- und service
ter. nil in P o r tio n 2.}, T o w n ­
properties, it ouickly subdues the
s h ip is, skinth o f
Itnnuo
-j-'.
station, n dance hall.
______
I
itching, cools the irritation niM
........ ..ml s* on* uml all i.llo-r
The real story of Gilbert starts)
...
persotis, tvlioro names art- mi*
In 1896, when Charles Lumpson, n
INDIANAI OLIS, Mar. Jl. -Tiic heals the eczema right up, leaving
not only hurt but the skin usually be­
. o '.u ii. .-luiiiilng n a y r ia n t, t i l l desert prospector, picked up a piece purchaser of intoxicntiug liquors a dear, sinuoth skin in place of
o r In lc rr M in am i to Ho- p r o ­
comes
black and
*
.
.a blue.
.
perl.. li.-ri-litulioVi' tli-serilo-d. or
of rich gold quartz near an Indian js CQUaliy as guilty o f having vio- ugly eruptions, rash, pimples or
iiny tmrt o r pu re.-I th e r e o f .
LICARBO
takes
out (he pain, re­
roughness.
eamp in the Monte Cristo range..
the prohibition laws in InYou do not have to wait for im -' It |r li.-r.-h* o r d e r e d Ihul y o u *m l duces tho swelling nnd removes the
Lampson s|&gt;ent many months ll!nInu aB the bootlegger, under pro­
movement. It quickly shows. You I - u . -It o f y o u lie mill a p p e a r b e f o r e disfiguring black nnd blue marks. In
searching the hill for the outcrop-. ,v f.IoJnH. of the, ,Wr ? ht .,,? nL'1 ,l,ry &lt;i n get a little jar of Rowlcs Men- o u r sulil I'lr eiill Cou rt at tin- l.'ourl a few hours tho actual spot can
Hou r.- ul S u n fo rd . F lo r id a , oil Hiliill
just
passed
by
the
state
legis­
ping from which the gold
bud
1st d u ) o f Ju n e. A. Ik. I
uml scarcely be found find overnight it is
tho-Hulphur at any drug store.
lature
and
which
becomes
dicecome. Finally ho gave up nnd
b . -n uml t h ere itiul..- n i i n v - r |&lt;&gt; ilo- gone. The aeverest bruise yieid-t
1:30 P. M.
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____
— AUv. ttill)
live
in
June.
. f eo|ii|dallil e x l l l b l t i d Mgllllisl resdiiy to its magic power. Ask your
Wandered nwny to other fields.
f o i l III this cau se.
Under
the
new
law,
considered
J. B. Gilbert took up the search.
MIA T i n : r t i t r t i t i ’ o i h t h i It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d
Hint
Ihl* druggist for LICARBO.
t m i : s k i t;.\ r u
.ii i m h i . « i n - { t i r d . -■- I..- |miIi||hIii-iI in tlo Hi-iifor.l
He met with no more success than among the most drastic, possession
BETTER THAN IODINE
Where ? ? ?
• t i t u r r i . u t t i u v . i n a n i i r u n " •' »-r-i l.| e m-wuonp.-r fmi It 11*.I•.-. I In
of
liquor
also
is
a
crime.
A
de­
Lampson. His sons, however, per­
h i i m i m i i .i ; r m v r i .
iK a t lfo id . Hi-iiiln-.il- Htiuniv, F lo r id a ,
fect
in
the
previous
state
prohibi­
sisted in the hunt. The older Gil­
:.-n.-i eneti w.-.-l- f..r eig ht eonsi-.-u*
IN ••IIANHKItV.
' 1Ive W.-eU*. .
bert died many years ago. Nearly tion act caused several courts to
.1
H
llu
r
v
i.n
l
uml
i
li
or;;.I&gt;.
III
m
I
i
V 'l T N K S S in* Im ml uml III.- s&gt;-il
23 years later his three sons, Fred, lute that possession, of itself, was
up. ('o m p lu ln a ii ls .
o f tlo- t'lr e u ll I'oUI'l o f the Hl-Vellllt
Herman und Logan, located thu not n crime. The definition of
\s.
| .1ii.li.-liiI i'l r e i i l l o f tlo- S ta te o f
Last Hope. They had called it liquor” also has been simplified, M oni-h J. T a y l o r , Jr,, et u l; I*. f e n - F lor id a . In uml f o r Si-inln.de f 'o u u *
dams.
11*', ..ii tills Ho- 31st dii* o f March.
that becuusv they had planned to ami included in the list nre JuI* I!'-’ "..
[ f a c e s
lemon extract
extract' T„ ...... .
. n.,d *, ir.
make it their last ellcrt to wring ,maicn Kingvr, and lumon
••.lilt
V. K I n i l ' t II.ASH,
, "reasonably likely or intended to —
Taylor, whom- .-iirUtUm nam.
i lerk o f tin t'lr.-iilt I'utirt o f
gold from thore hills.
Deal. Iivo boy*-.-after t»
l&lt; u n k n o w n : Mar.v N. Kstvu and hus
tin- th-\ .- ill li .llldleliil f'lr.-llll o f
usc&lt;* UH u leverage.* Wine, hand.
Tho Gilbert boys began to get
- — -- l-.stes. whose Olirlsihui
d j y o f school and (.lay —
tin- S l a t e nt l-'lorlda. in an d f&lt;&gt;r
‘
however,
is
exempted
for
sucrun am e I* u n k n o w n ; Surah K lien*
values from the surface.
They
Hctnlti.de I'.iaiitv.
nre.I a real ronp Tlirii fact** rhino
til* ..ml
hiiMliauil, ............
H.-nnln,
11. : A M. U KKKS. Ik I'.
took out n shipment, and the e x ­ mental purposes.
with cleanliness alter using Wonilet
ivlumu I'lirlstliin in .me Is u n k n o w n ;
F
«
a
l•.■&lt;•r&gt;TTl;s ..... .
Provision
also
was
made
for
Ibs.l. anil they like It becauee il innV.!*
citement started. A few days la­
•-'rani; H l . c v l *
T r u s t s .,
uml Ills
W. Hl'KNVKH. Jit.. S o ll.-llo r s ami
washingco n'lid* and easy. It lallicrs
ter Dick Raycraft, a veteran pros­ liiore severe penalties for first, sec­ HuccV-ssors In T r u s t : M n r k u r c l IV. , o f e.iuas.-l f o r f o m i d u i t ia u t s .
I in ms..*), uml ...........
liiisl.uml, — — - . Cum - ..........
fine and wuohc; CLJuAN.
Mur. t. A|&gt;r. 7. M. 21. 2s.
pector, working for the Gilberts, ond and suliseiiueut violations of i&gt;.-y,
w ltose &lt; h rix iluii inline Is u u - .\|;1v r. |■*, ;&lt;i, 2c.
discovered the “ jewelry shop” in a the law. It denies the court the k n o w n ; tiillu-rt P. .Mill:, uml v.-it,-. ,
WATCII THIS I'Ai'KU FOR FURTHER DETAILS
'
mini.
badger hole on top of a hill now •P0've,‘ to suspend sentence in third --------- - AIIIIm. w lu .se &lt;'liriNtli.il
M
i
l'll
i:
III'
IM
'O
tll'M
It
VTION
III'
•tv
■IU'
known us the Black Mammoth. ! and subsequent convictions under lic it an d w if e . — - - Slioonhult,
T i l t ; l l i m T - C I I I T T K . M I I '. A III'.the
gcncrul
prohibition
section,
and
A l . T t ! «».. INC.
w
h
o
s
e
l
lirlstiuii
nunio
Is
unknown;
Some of the rock assayed $1 or •
o w s J. T a y l o r uml w i l e , A n n ie
more a pound. This started u in second and subsequent convic­ M
- i. "
ton •
-i
Ni
.- I* lierel*)- glv.-ll. lic it We.
tions in the clause prohibiting i. . u v n .r :
stampede.
w i f e . ----------- J o n e s w h o s e C h r ist ia n tin
«l&gt;•r .«t»ri».-.I. Int.-mi t.. u|.|.l*
transportation.
Violations
of
both
inline
I
n
u
n
k
n
o
w
n
:
A
r
i
n
u
r
N.
•
,
Ho llo n o r u l .le .1.illII \V Martin.
The exposed rock on the surfnc?
sections
is
made
a
felony,
and
pris­
l.mi
w
i
f
e
,
■
•
■
■
C
o
o
l
e
y
.
__
w
h
o
s
e
o f the Gilbert holdings is so rich
that an urmed guard patrols' the on sentence on any conviction if
i-*&lt;■* ■
V V V V V W V V V • V »*VV » V .f,
i* •, V i t"» V V
:•
-t■ ■
lace night und day. Thousands math- mandatory.
EI.EGTim: THINGS
The
penalty
for
public
intoxica­
avo visited the strike. It is esti­
YOU NEED
mated that not less than $.'&gt;,000 has tion has been increased, making it
Ill
a
fine
of
from
$!0
to
$100,
to
which
been given awuy in specimens.
For instnnee, an electric toast­
Hundreds of prospectant ure I i may be added six months' impris­
er.
Probably you’re fond ol
•&gt; 9 ,
the surrounding hills. Many new onment in jail. Second conviction
nice, crisp toast but you don't
of
driving
an
automobile
while
in­
\
strikes have been reported. Every
want to bother with the old outday the interest grows more in­ toxicated is a felony, and the law
of-datc contrivance in the kit­
tense. 01*1 lime gold-seekers are provides that the court shall prochen. And an electric chafing
coming back from Mexico, from hihit the person from driving tlu
dish, when you have guests. An
I vehicle for not more than a year.
electric iron, of course; no wo­
Canada, and elsewhere.
The law also removes all prop­
man can get along without one.
While the Gilbert's Last Hope
A flashlight for the dark clos­
first drew attention to the new erty right in liquor kept contra­
ets, etc. get them all lie re.
gold field, it is th^ Black Mum- ry to tiu- act, or to any receptacle
moth and the liomcstnkc that bid or vehicle in which liquor it; kept,
Melton Electric Co.
fair to make the camp world In* und provides tiiat they are at once
mous. The Honicstukc is just be­ forfeit to the state.
321 Sanford Ave.
Where fluid is poured out, de­
yond Black Mammoth, and recently
stroyed
or
curried
away
bv
the
(
it gave up u ledge 1,000 feet long
which puns gold the entire dis­ tenant or other person when prem -, B u i c i i i i M a a i a a i n i H R a o n i a i a a i s n a B M i a i i i R a a a i m
K
tance. There are eight dilTorent iscs are being searched, the fluid , 5
locations where guld
specimen. sbull lie prima facie intoxicating
niny l&gt;c taken from the surface at
ut i liqu,M* ,.“ " 1 i" l*,,,lw1l for ''"lawful ■
■
random.
Much development work ' posK«-|&lt;ion ami nab', inter out, standing points of the act urc:
is in progress.
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                    <text>Jury Finds Mrs. Bennett
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—

SAFE
NEAR CHICAGO

, .
ANOUGA, Mur. H
. .O.* — , n- .tad with his wife, Mrs. Mao
ComingJoining. it
Into court a few niinutcn1 U 'illicit, lust summer on n charge
before the stroke of midnightf | of murdering his aged aunt,
relay’s Returns:
_
ntietl | Miss _lldftman
lived with thu
th i!e ;in
A tro c itie s I m p e l brought a new day und i&lt;ermiti«l
s. V
----- “ family
•' for'sonic
*
return 0f a verdict Mrs.
W j Bennett
thirty-six Kstimntcs of Value of Gooda
W None of The 7
Wen fo r Orjtjm i/.ed C on­ Um
II. Bennett today heard the jury i years. She disappeared in FebruTaken Vary F/cm $700 To
s
ta
b
u
la
r
y
ti*
G
u
ard
Foils
dci lare they hud found her guilty , ary, 1016.' A skeleton was found
jdidatesReceived
$10,000; First Reports De­
In P ro v in ces a t E lection or voluntary manslaughter und I nl July, 11)24 under thu house ocjuired Majority
Khnuid lie confined in the stute pen- cupied by the Dennett fnmily in
clared Loss to Be $50,000
Itcntiary fer a period of 10 years. Chattanoogn, after which they
Embassy Officials
The defendant had been on trial were indicted on n cliurgo of mursix days in the Hamilton County dcr. They huvo
libertv Believe Robbers
have been aatt liberty
Decline Comment criminal
court on u charge of mur­ Blued under joint bond of $7,500.
Got Wrong Train
dering Miss Augusta Hoffman, un
In the trial tho state attempted
P e ru v ia n
O fficials
A ppear aged aunt of Dennett,
to establish by circumstantial cvl- Obtained Access to Car By
D ispleased a t A w ard H a n d ­
When court wus adjourned S at­ deuce, that the skeleton found was
Showing Fake Permit To
urday
night,
Judge
Floyd
Estlll
an,pr. 26 Candidate
ed Down Hy P re s. Coolidgv nouncoil thn't if
»'
......... Lt mt °?
Hoffman and tliat it
ExprcssMcsHcngcrinCharxc
nouncoU
that
it
would
be
rcconvcn-&gt;wa&lt;
p
aced
thcic
in
February
or
ingr Most Votes
V
n y or
WASHINGTON, Mar. :t0. — A ed Monday moniing a t 0 o’clock, March, 1015.
out in the event a verdict wns
CHICAGO, Mnr. 30.—Two mon
communication
asking
for
the
am­
1111 R e-E lected
plification of certain features of agreed upon he wouldn answer a , A P,at.c of folsc lcclh. portions early Sunday held lip the express
summons to the court room
tu rere V
. ° ra
f tye
a l»W
(.oolidjje’n Tacna-Arfca arbitration C
room to
p d „f clothing,
small »1
pin shoes,
and n rnc.-wngrr on an cast bound New
IN, M ur. 30.— T h e fi­
tork C entral' train between Chi­
award will probably be presented OlVO It.
The Tennessee law docs not p a r - I ^ S * 1 " " 7 °
off,crc!fI in cago and Ia Porto, In., looted the
n s fro m y e s te r d a y ’s
to the state department late today
snfe, dropped off the train at
I after
Consummation o f the
ntinl e lectio n In /G cr. . . . ----. of Miss La Porte, and escaped towards Chi­
i
port
fmart.
of
a l,500-a*re tract o f _ _
| announcer! th is m o rn :3
I&amp;
«»■'wt™lhc
cago in nn automobile. Estimates
Swiss Valley, IS Mika from
r r T . o f th e s e v might reconvene the court to air-1 *’°D‘ dofendents denied the of tho value of the express pack­
Hheville, N. C . by a trio of
. . . . • -.Mowed mother of the communication will suggest cept tho verdict before tho regular ' l 1* 08'. ThL‘ir information was, ages stolen varied from $7,00 to
Jitiaies receiv ed a m a'
four
children,
linn confessed she nrl- that tho native constabulnrly lie hour for opening the week’s term. ( “ toy sui,l. that Miss Hoffmnn went $10,000.
Sanford
capitalists for tho
rcqtifrcd b y th e eonThe case was delivered to the
jhnoxvillo to seek other employnijnlstercd the nrsonie which killed
It was said Sunday night thnt
purpose
of
promoting a Flor­
bn, m a k in g a second her mother, an uncle nnd his wife*, organized to replace tha present j^ry near noon Saturday after the! m” ,t. «nd postcnrtls were received express
messenger, Howard Young
garrisons in Tncna Arica trial had occupied a full week d u r-! b&gt; *'Irs- Nancy Bennett, mother of
idan
colony,
was announced*
of l!J other
. n ecessary. T h e sec- and
. caused- illness
..........................
. ,reinV14,. Chilean
would
be
questioned
ns
to
why
he
until nfter tho election.
.......................
ing which
torty-fpur witnesses ' Bennett and sister of Miss Hoff- violated the rule In allowing the
today by Col. Georg* W.
tiling’ d a y is fiv e d f o r “ VM nnd friends. ‘T he devil made
Further indications of the inten­ were examined.
niali, snying that Miss Hoffman men to enter the express car, al­
’
Knight, president of the San­
5. On this occasion, the S S r&amp; JS ' for i l ? „°n»ly rcU8on “he tion of the Peruvian government
The testimony covered a decade. had married a man “ oy the name though according to his statement
having the highest nunt"
r h ir net.
to. attempt the reopening of cer­ Approximately nine hours of of Brown.” The last piece of this
ford
Loan
an and
ana Mortgage
mortgage Co.
presented n written permit to
tes will be declared elocttain phases of the Tacnn-Arica ar- speech-making ensued before tho mail was signed "James A. Brown" they
The
prop*
..............
ftparty
was
purchased Into
ride tho car. Railroad offlcors al­ Gerald Chapman, mail _
bitrational proceedings were avail- judge delivered his charge to tho and enme from Suntn Crux, Cal., so
last week
said
the
robbers
might
have
atcat gainers in tho olccnblo in Washington Sunday, al­ jury.
from the Atlanta Federal president '
they said.
made n mistake in boarding this escawd.
re the Socialists who prafthough no official communication
Penitentiary,
as ho appears in mencet Dr auBaal Poles ton and
Bennett,
division
freight
agent
During the trial well known car. as there was a shipment of court nt Hartford.
| the expanse of the ConiConn., where Col. Knight, following negotia­
has rehchcd the state department of the Southern Railway, with chattnnoogn
great
value
forwarded
on
another
men
testified
Bennett
Only a hallo were the
as yet.
ho Is being tried on a charge of tions of six month*. Toe opening
headquarters
a
t
Rome,
Ga.,
wps
artrain
Saturday
night.
was
n
man
of
good
character.
lists campaign was inaugmurdering a New Britain police­ of a new suburban residential sec­
The exact form the Peruvian,
Presented Permit.
y n shooting affair at a
man.
tion. to bo settled almost wholly
!
move
will
take
remained
in
doubt,
eting, were the Conimun
The robbers’boarded the train nt
by residents of Florida, la plaanaa
embassy
officials
declining
to
make
hers.
Englewood station, eight miles
bv the local men. Erection of a
any comment beyond the statement
eturns iiv the presidential:
south
of the railroad terminus and
dub house, tho construction of a
that they had not transmitted any
gained admission to the car by rnpSunday a t midnight crcil-! F re ^ d o n l A lrinrlnnu it,.,,,. t- communication Af such nature to
golf course end building of 4 60ping on tho door nnd presenting
l«c Republican, or Liberal
5 ",
A, ‘
.
Ht*?C In Secretary Kellogg. Department
acre lake are the Initial develop­
presented by Otto B raun,1 i^cn.ite an d Looks to H o u se
whnt purported to bo n permit to
ment# proposed by the investors.
officials
were
equally
reticent.
It
ride ns far ns La Porte. This per­
former Chancellor M arx,i A Icne fo r S u p p o rt E sln b Purchase of the North Carolina
was learned however that steps to
mit has not been found.
ami Dr. Hcllptich, Demo-...............
property terminated negotiations
fish in g N ew P a r ly F o rm u la formulntc for presentation a reurRh a lead of 20 per cent
\ oung said he* proceeded with
opened last August when the trio
gument on legal grounds of Peru’s
joint vote polled by ' Dr.
his
work,
chatting
at
times
with
of Sanford residents spent sever­
WASHINGTON,
Mar.
.10—With
contention against plcbescite deter­
Itandard bearer of the
the two men. After the train wns
al weeks in Asheville, on a plcasmination of the sovereignty of the D eclare T h a t T h o u g h G irl S co res an d H a n d ic a p s o f 10 outsido
S
T
&amp;
S
K
ia
’SJS:
Chicago, he turned around
uro trip, according to Col. Knight.
■ties. Dr Hold
! VMtdont Loolidgc la relying upon two provinces have been in prog­
&gt;Vns In s a n e a t T im e O f
P la y e rs W ho E n te r M atch to fnce revolvers and a command Two $1,000 Checks Given Lo­
It is probable that several othress since President Coolidge’s
cal Presbyterian Congrega­ or Hnridans
( rim e S h e Is S a n e N ow ;
P la y A re A nn o u n ced T o d ay to hold un his hands. Ho snid the
win be taken into the
award calling for a plebisito was
tion If Other $ 1,500 Is Rais­ Investment at a Inter date." Col.
lubbers then tied him in » corner
Some
Testify
Insane
Now
By
P
ro
fe
ssio
n
a
l
A
t
L
in
k
s
announced Mar. 0. Whether this
of the car nnd proceeded to search
ed Will Dedicate Building Knight stated today. "The site is
communication has reached its final
tho express packages.
considered ideal for tho bpen Ing of
SANFItANCISCo!
30.—A Scores mode In the qualifying
i«
i i/t , Mar. fjO.—A
Otcs In the final count. i i S ' S ' l PoHcles with which the form and been approved in Limn •klrC
suburban . residential section and
When
tho
train
halted
a
t
La
Through
subscriptions
voluntar­
*Vlft
In
the
drift
of
the
defense
round
of
play
for
the
George
K.
Or. Jnrrcs will noll i m,n . ' nD‘,,vwbl K° to tho coun- fqr presentation to tho state de­
its popularity as d colony for TealI
ortc.
the
first
stop
outsido
Chi­
ily
given,
members
of
the
congre­
% char1-"* -•2i*rh t vmt lh lLl"K!,"n* H’», Hollingsworth trophy, with the
-than the rest, hi* show-! ft* *n t,u? congressional elections in partment is m&gt;t clonr _
dents
of Florida should'be esUbcago,
the
robbers
left
tho
car
on
gation
of
the
First
Presbyterian
charge# Aith . killing ' Kus m ihvr himfttMp given each plaver, won
helesi, is viewed aa* din-,
.
U»e construction
The b asis'o f this ptuue of thd took place today after overnight lntmuunevd Mondny morning bv the- mdo opposite the «UtloiU A t ­ Church of Sanford are expecting Ilshde soon attar the.
inasmuch ns he repre- [ Political conferences which have Peruvian case will be the snme as
imp
tention wns attracted to Young’s to liquidate. Tuesday afternoon, an program 14„ corapl
reports
from
alienists
pictures.
thslM
r.
Voorhes
assistant
professional
! concentrated efforts of begn going on during the past few that in the original Peruvian brief,
Several hundred thousand do!car when no response was made Indebtedness of $(1,500 existing on
nalistlc and conservative; weeks among administration lead- however, that the treaty of An­ girl as one who not alone was at the Sanford MunicipalU Course
the present building since its con­ lars aro involved In the purchase
I,..infr
to
th®
.
Ioc*l
express
agent.
Train­
insnned
at
time
of
the
alleged
where
the
tournament
is
being
in Germany, and he h asjers have touched tho conclusion con provided for a plebiscite "at"
but was sane now.
. conducted. The first
round of men then entered the express car struction wns begun in 1015. Two of tho tract of land and tha devel­
Ivcd active support from i that in tho house alone is to be the expiration of ten years nnd crime,
found loung bound in the cor­ checks of $1,000 each wero given opments contemplated, it was said.
’ ounsel .or both sides indicated i match play began Monday morn- and
and file of the I.udcn- found tho nucleus of support which not "after" the expirution of that .Sunday
ner.
“ l°nK«lde the
ot the church with the provision « S. r Mi
that
tin,
trial
of
lC-ycaring
with
the
players
having
four
cist party.
will enable the president to estab­ time.
National Highway between Ashe­
i
,
4
|
g
that
the
remaining
amount
be
rais­
old
Dorothy
Kllingsnn,
would
prodr.va
in
which
to
play
the
round.
Messenger
Is
Questioned.
play the round.
| Candidates Predicted.
lish a new party formula.
ville and Canton. The platting of
Published reports that the Peru­ ceeil today, though persons in ! There were 1&lt;&gt; players to turn
A maroon colored automobile ed before the bunk close Tuesday the Swiss Valley tract will h i
of tho inconclusive terclose
touch
with
the
case
saw
a
I.ovfworth to “Go Along"
Tho
name*
of
the
donors
of
the
seen
to
drive
away
rapidly
to­
vian
communication
will
amount
to
......- ‘'•■■■■iuiuiain.il m u aiiiouiiv io strnn
,u„, ,i. r&gt;
ior the
me quniuying
in -urns
cards for
qualifying round
round.
of the election it is astwo large checks were withhold by started as soon as possible to en­
..
Representative Longwnrth who a rejection of Hv. award appar- S f S ? ' i V . m a l mollnS t e l Th^
»t........
a new „„„
sot of .........
candidates
with
«c ward the west but there wus no Dr. E. U. Brownless, pastor of the able tho owners to offer for solo
t forward by tho nation-! h;!? remained in Washington since vntly are nn over stateqient in ,.n,i th„ . . .....
"',0 „ " ^ cording to the score they turned effectual pursuit. After n hasty
in accordance with laws of the lots. A 30-foot dam will be
and tho throe conatitu-,n,Vournment
c,,ngrcss. has been view of intimations both here anil jurv to determlei. wh..JiAUfIk” ,,!Wi in' will continc into the second survey of the car in which it was church,
the
church.
Names of other don­ built for lake puprposes on a near­
estimated
thnt
the
loss
might
run
^ h
H "ow, round of play. Eight players will
fcties for thu cleetidn Aor. to*£cn ,n*° Hie administration con­ in Limn that it will include a re- i-?nsane
ors
toward
tho
liquidation of the by creek. There are many springa
i'
‘ -T ferrnco and is willing
•,
_,
. .
Do uliminaUsI
eliminated during
- to "go
- along" quest for guarantees ns
as to tho
the conDr
' Fred
I*
rin
rt superinten-1
.................
I ruun.i
the first to $50,000, the train proceeded
near the location from which to
Dr.
I
risl
I.
(lark,
„in..
eastward. Young wn« taken^off *debll " t10 *,aVe virtually given tho supply an abundance of cold spring
btnnding feature o* th u ' There never has been any doubt | aitions under which the plebiscite dent of the State Hospital for the
.,
.
.
f
J,
the
train
at
Cleveland
for
questionnm"U»L
are
withheld
for
.... ............
....... . gains
......about tho now floor loader, M r.! *H io bo held.
ps the
.sulistaiiti:il
water at all seasons of the year. *'
insane i;t Stockton, has issued a 1 1 «»r|ntC;» for the first round ing bv officers of the express com­ the same reason.
Hie socialist puHyV wMeh | Til .in, who i» n regular of leguSince the award was nnnounreil Intenn nl saying lie consider.*- the I W‘T°
II. (t. Stour, real estate dealer
us follows: Hide pany and the railroad.
With the debt paid it is tho p Inn
|!altli.-lit'i| it.t title a . lb ’
an,l was one of the outstaml- the embassy hero has given out uul bi now inminc, imaing Ills jiulg- rU&lt; Hiiocfa-k. Dean nnd T. \\T.
of Unyncsvillc. N. C„ has been
of
thep
astor
to
hold
dedictory
After a further investigation the services ut tho church shortly. Be­ placed In charge of the s*lcs foree.
individual party in Cer- i lnK supporters of the Mellon lax officially u scries of statements ment on close observation o f her !
Par ker and II. II.
plan in the last eungre.-.s.
charging Chilean authorities in behavior in the courtroom. It was Bundy; P. S. Nccld and A. (’. express company announced the cause of the indebtedness the
I
reluriM fropi th e | Tho plan to rely upon !lu&gt; Imuse ' Taconq-Arica which now are un- understood that other alienists sub- Porte; B. W, Ikrniion and Thig­ valuable shipments of the night church has nover been dedicated.
I. riin, ilamberg, lire |o make the Republieiin record ladder the sovereignty of Chile, with poonui'd by the defense, examin­ pen; Edward liggins and R. j. had gone on another truin.
The annex of the present build­ Kiwanis Club Will
l-Gcrniiinv nod M&gt;.&lt;tropoli- in line with the program of oust
A description* of the robbers ing was constructed in 1015 while
canipalgn of terrorism ngninst ed the grl al the county jail Sat. Holly; Dr. S. Pulcxton and TnHonor Brewer Team
ville, ami Hodgcsun Hall and which tallied with that given by the auditorium was built the year
. iadiciitod a liravy in- ing the insurgents and ustnhli .hing Peruvian residents of the region, a rdny.
——M .
#
thn stsiali.il vole wiln tlic president ns the party lender! designed to force them to leave Emphasized Insanity Possibility Brown.
Young was furnished today by J. following. Since that time the
"ling losses for the com nnd upjiort of hi. candidacy in before the vote shall Ihi taken. AdM. Doherty of the New York Con- church has been liquidating con­
Elaborate
preparations
havo
Following
are
Hie
scores
made
Sylvester J. McAtee, of defense
the last cnnipaign the lest oT party !«HH«nnl guarantees which it is in- counsel, nid be hail in&gt;t yet Imil ami handicaps given: Haltcock, IIU- trill intelligence department.
structing costs at a rato of $2,000 been completed for tho entertain­
Volrrs IndifTrrcnl
Two men, ho said, hud tried to a year. The two $1,000 donations ment Tuesday night a t 7:30 o'clock
regulnrity.
, dicatml Peru will request Prcst- forma} reports on the girl’s con- 3»; Bundy, I07-2S; Higgins 102­
ixisons with the vote ju
25; PulcHtim. 102-25; Herndon H5- buy tickets at his office and he made is possible to clear up the of tho Milwaukee beseball club
The ndininistnitiun plan t&lt;&gt; ex- Hunt ( qolidi'e to establish under bis
*lag election last Decent- commuiiicnte the insurgents in both :
had referred them to the Engle­ deiit this year.
mehibera by the Sanford Kiwania
ns nrbitrutur will uiaiotild
wood agent.
h a largi.' perrentogr of renato and house lias fallen below c«&gt;y huve to do with this I’oruvian
The effort to raise the money club, it wa# announced today by
•jues, due to the inililf- par in the senate where the lead- ; . (Conluiucd on Page Tliree)
began only u short time ago. No officers of the Kiwahlans.
the voters and thu con- cis in the cli imr ilnys of the Inst
subscriptions
have been asked, ac­
A banquet will be served in the
-------- .
.. . . . .
I ii second election is incording to Dr. Brownlee, who de­ Seminole Cafe grill and every
. serf ion nlmndoncd plans of holding D f v f n p i o n g
IL iL I
I he tournament, which is being
clared that the situation had been member of tho local Kiwanis club
, ,, , ,
,
nart&gt; caucuses und binding memJ ( | l l O K l •lint poxdbly shi
,i . 'osuno a t j |,|nyed for a golf bag donated by
laid Iwforo members of the con- Is urged to attend and honor the
polled by Dr. J a m ' bers to vote . the majority of
41r|« ,» \ r »
K i Ulo linn* of the alleged act. Mcr.A/r. Hollingsworth, began Mar. II
indicat the ix|M tk'd in tho parly members decided. The I I 'tlC ilC S
citation and that the response guests from the "Cream City."
(•'oiitinucd on page 3)
A t
■and was to have ended Apr. 1.
H.e imliuiuil cQiwcrvatlvr insurgrney of tho Horah-Norris I
d bjen sa gratifying as would
Connio Mack, manager of the
Due to lagging interest the date
* [doc in the vote of the grttip made it pluin this could not
have been gotten through a highly Philadelphia Atnletics has been in­
of qualification was extended to
riir •. nml, if, the
present i b: put through and hereafter the
organized "drive."
vited to be present a t the enterK!oi ida 1925 Census
,
include Mur. 2'.).
| ATHENS, Gu.. Mar. 30.—Alvin
nitained he will r." I non-binding conference takes tho
talnmunt and it Is hoped by the
Orlando Rotnriuns and their
Delayed
By
Errors
Graham, step-father of Guy Gra­ Children Taught By
club officers that ho will avail him­
, I place of the caucus
ladies will be guests of the local
ft- did not jioll the votj '
7-ycar-olil child alleged tiY
self of the invitation.
Rickard Fined $7000 ham.
t*i him in (Tie Kliiiiciamlj
• minis Rc-Lstablislicil
Rotary Club a t the third annual
have been murdered Mar. HI, last
Edwards
After
Case
TAI LAHASSEK, Mar. 30.—Inaulized that hr is tli" . In the house, under the leader- “ (.allies Night" entertainment, nccuruck-s in cenaus returns from
was lodged in the Mudison
OnConspiracyCharge night
kbis Rhineland policy, n.»j*'b|l» of Longworth anil Tilaon. the which will be held tonight nt 7:30 many inur.ties are delaying the
(’utility juil charged with shoot­ * BESSEMERT/HaTMur. 30.—Fol­ Local Girl Athletes
-------outstripping iiim there I caucus h at. been re-established, o'clock in Altamonte Springs at tabulation work in counting F lo r-! NEWARK, N. J„ Mar. 30.—Geo. ing the boy.
lowing his acquittal here yesterday
Enter Orlando Meet
•boas of the Ruin*.
[while plans are on foot to revise the Altamonte Hotel.
The arrest came after an alleged of thu charge of slaying his wife.
iiln', 11)25 population were stuted L. Rickard, nationally known fight
^tntjior Is Good
Die rules so that the power of the
Approximately 50 Sanford Ro- today by I)r. Roland M. Harper, promoter today wns fined $7,000 confession of Klco and Mnzcllo Dr. Geo. T. Edwards first thought
mdid weather seemed to ll tiles committee will is- revived n tarians and guests will leave this in charge of the census bureau, by Federal court Judge Rodino for Graham, seven and 11 years of age was to reclaim his two children
Sanford high school girls’ track
(judicial elfccl on the v o t' it existed in the doy of Represeiita- citv by autoiuobiltf tonight at &lt;• UnleM they am eliminated he said conspiracy to violate the law rc- respectively, to .Sheriff W. H. Hull who wero sent to the homo of his team members participated in the
of whom preferred to! live Phil Campbell of Kunsus as o’clock,
led
.. ..
- by
- President Robert .J.' thj census lotuls may not be com-1garding the illegal transportation of Madison county, that they wit­ wifes mother on Dec. 2 the day of track and field meet this afternoon
in excursions rather! chairman, when the pocket veto
at Orlando. Tho competition will
i,pletcd in time for the legislature , prize fight filmH. Rickard and fou.- nessed the crime. In the confes­ tho tragedy.
biting the polling booths,1made it possible for the leaders to
bo continued until Tuesday after­
Members of the O.lundo club, • t:&gt; make a rcupportioument of the codefendnnts were convicted Mar. sion attributed to the children, they
'Wcquence,
noon.
I |uVllvU, the
lllv percentage
Jli I Lv11wl»L«■ kill undesirable legislation as well as has been the custom of the local j legislation this year us provided ID, on n charge brought in connec- accused their stup-futhed of firing I y
L V C rjjId d C S
much‘ lower than in 1as to consider that which was a p ­ organization for the past two by the constitutional amendment lion with the transportation of the a load from u shotgun.In the hoau
"We expect to bring back to
proved. '
of the child.
—
** ~
•nchstaic elections.
Sanford tho high honors,"* Miss
years, were invited to bo present adopted last November.
Dempsey-Carpenticr fight films.
For
Air
Surveyors
•“rntrs had been reported
The new rules .will increase the for the entertainment. I-ast year i
Ethel Henry, girls* coach, an­
_____
. . .
*
At the sume time, they said,
Thero hml b^en great I poweY of the speaker and the houao the
... Orlando
--------- club
----------sent--u large del- j
nounced
in chapel Monday morn­
Graham told them to spread the
ST. PETERSBURG, Mar. 30. — ing.
ir.ionjr the party organ!- will “ take off’’ in Deccmbor^vith a legation to Sanford the 'Ladle
report
that
the
boy
had
boon
kill­
a Berlin
[|p*■!!— ato—arouso
-- At.. in
t . -1
Vwater-tight
* . f I* act
A of4* m
. «I . . ., »|[
••I. »MM ' Night"
V ll,l,t •• AtfAM
t
Three uirnlanes left this morning
the
rule*
making
event.
Baseball practice was also held
ed by a negro. This they did. but from bebring, Palm Beach and Mia­
I th. electors during tho i party control more absolute than
Elaborate nrepurntions • have
later they varied their story to mi to Hcurch the Everglades for at tho Municipal field following the
game between the S t Louis Browns
with spcocho* and leaf, j Has boon tho cans since tho days of I teen completed for the entertaincay that a white man committed
R. A. Smith nnd E. P. Lott, nnd Milwaukee Brawars.
'It thc respective camli. | Cannon.
! inbnt, according to Frank R. Macthe crime, and with n third varia­ Capt.
the bov wns alleged to have serial photographers, employed by
Neill, general chairman of the ur(By Rus.r Whitney)
first division, fighting it out with tion,
told a neighbor he shot Guy acci­ the Aerial Surveys Service, believ­ ENGLISH TEACHERS VISIT
rangements conimitteo cf lhc San« appeared to take only RQYAI. PALACE OF
Spring truining for tin Milwau-.the Washington Senators and New dentally.
ed lost in the Everglades, Stuart
the staunch- mon
HAPSRURGS C l’T
fen! *d»b.
AMERICA THIS SUMMER
kee Bryweru was reuching its grand York Yanks.
Moir of this city, southeastern
“ eri; seeming indisnomd
.
They were arrested and charged munager of company announced to­
INTO APART.MENTS A number of Rotarians from ' flnalu■'today with the contest on
With the old pennant winning
, a republican president.
with the murder, being held until
LONDON, Mpr. 30.—A number
Athileday - ___________________1 * 4
1 was observed
thnt
of scholarship for British women
scverul last (light’s alleged confession.
J* members of the former
Graham and other members of
teachers have been announced by
'Deluding Prince Eitel
■eWlnm n? t *lt' D»milv had mistreated the step- Produce Rail Rates
the education committee of the En­
|&gt;
Ii •'•/II, the
uic Jchildren
a l l u 'i said,
aaiu, attributing
ricorded their votes.
Speaking Union, in carrying
Are Called Unjust glish
out its policy of providing facili­
Wisconsin
entry
it
will
bring
Collins
and
Baker;';'thc
star
twirlwas*not°umntLd0nI!^ml
| terations have been made in the
TWELVE KILLED
ties for British and American
^ -MAKER KILLED
large edifice, and today it on or&gt;
lost major league team to a,- era. Binder. Plank and Coombs, “ ivft' Sraha/n S iw o S ly V e ile d
TALLAHASSEE, Mar. 30. — teachets to visit the respective
CHICAGO. Mnr. 30.—Twelve thUr. 30.—Munucl Och- 127 living apartments and t&gt; aUJpear in .Sunford this winter.
j now are a matter of history. THp I the crim *
vigorously denied
Railroad Commissioners of Florida countries.
persons were killed in automobile
n cigar factory hare j int ss officer.
Among the notubies in tho Muck spirit of the team however has been j
. *________________
today filed a formal complaint
(evident* in and hear Chicago, camp wer« Sammy Hale, $50,000 upkept despite seiero handicaps,
One of these is the Page Travel­
an'- E. H. Guto, member
with tho Interstate Commerce Com­ ing Scholarship, founded last year
i Sunday . Eight uf them when h-atity. obtained from thu Portland . Tho Athletic)* will arrive in Sanr 'gar Co., was slightly
OF FRESH BREAD
_ attacking_ In memory of the late American
! train# struck automobiles ut grade ciult of the Pacific Coast I^agut f"*'d direct from Kustis late to- Postal Officials Are
mission in Washington
an au11 th"V wci**s SECRET
ENRICHES SWISS BAKER crossngs.
t i r n p r i i n P n u i i i n n a 4,8 unjust and unreasonable alt rail- ambassador to Great Britain, *.ho
•toverturned on the Monseveral seasons ago; Ed. Rommel. "'Kht, where they played the Hal- 1RVpLtIU
U IC U I U I U S IU U IIS roa(| transportation rates from holder of which is invited to spend
1 road ol midnight Bunstar twirlor of thu team, who two I timoru Orioles in an exhibition
PULLY, Switzerland, Mar. SO.—
The c'onibiiiatioxi of
kasha years ugo led the American League gsnie Monday afternoon.
Florida on citrus fruits, pineap- her summer holiday in the United
WASHINGTON. Mar. 30.—Post- pies, watermelons, cantaloupes, I States as guest of the Union The
Jean Matti, u local baker, ha* been cloth -and printed silk is one that
____ _______
j master
General
Ne wtoday
directpaid handsomely by nn Engl**® , you may expect to find featured pitcher# in the number of victories : Manager George Sisler’# St,
strawberries, tomatoes, celery, po- visitor may study any aspect o**
..ft ! ...I the
I 1,., restoration
^fta At 4to .Iduty
..A. . ._with
.t4L de­
S
JjfA B K K T sT
and Fred Heinmch, another chuck- *I-ouis American team held the apot-l^d
| milling company for his discovery in nil the spring collections.
tatoe.i, cabbage, lettuce, cucumbers, Aqiericun lifu in which she is in­
er, whom Connie Mack is figuring light here this afternoon with the motion of each of six postal super- green
Mar. 30. —' Wheat: j how to keep bread I -oni b?cnmmg
C9rn and all other vegetables. tereateJ. Two other scholarMiiiv.
cu
strongly
for
thia
season.
Milwaukee
Brewer:*.
The
Brown-1
visory
officials
who
wero
suspendi&gt;r,
before*
he
This
proceeding
described by th e 1include six wteks In tho United
w !;5l&lt;i Ju,y M 2 to stale. Matti, bowel Lipulsteil that
Beige, amber, biscuit, tiger-eye
While the Athletics did not fin-, ies, baggage piled high, stopped at cd Jan. 2, for their connection with Commission as tho
May, l.OOVj to 1.10. concluded the u»le, l
moHt sweeping | States with apecial privilege* of
ami
rose
tan
are
all
fashionah'e
ish very high in the race last year, i the Seminole hotoi, and at 1 o’clock j effort# to influence legislation at and extensive rate case
r be b^bilowed to sup;&gt;!y thc'Swi*#
instituted the Now York state summer chan
I
l
r
'
ircd
accord*
I
utW
color.*
for
the
spring
ensemble
.
the
dopester#
have
it
thnt
the'w
ere
on
the
field
in
earnest
prnc-Ithe
time
of
consideration
of
the
T o . .^NS, Mar. 30.—Cut- |a»my with briad prcl
in
behulf
of
Florida
Shippers
o f ! tauqus. to be held in July am
‘costume*.
J"Whi‘
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1
rhite Elephants" will be in the I lice.
f'-i July, 14.46.
postal pay Increase bill.
peruhablo fruit,
____ j August.
w w
' ing to his pioces*.
I
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Residence
Which Will Be
Open To

lists Were
latest Gainers

CoureeArid

Purchase Is End Of
Negotiations
'
Began

COOLIDGE RELIES
UPON HOUSE FOR
•PARTY POLICIES

Altamonte Monday

ALIENISTS SHOWlSECOND ROUND OF
ELLINGSON GIRL1GOLF TOURNEY IS
WAS ONCE INSANE STARTED TODAY

Georgian Is Held
In Death Of Seven
'. iY earO ld Step-Son

Sanford Will See Last Major Team
Of Training Season Here Tuesday

PUNNING TO END
CHURCH DEBTS BY
$ 6 ,5 0 0 PAYMENT

E

�m i t r i T u n , and wtl!, when [work f o r those j*b«
leted, IroBde #fwplnf, ainini; comfort for those unable to toand tivirtgf quartern for the )rater-1 bor
nlty mefl, and a lii library ana —
■ test room aceomnvxlutjefco T ha'*® 1
chapter room and an . xtro jo rm i-1 T
t o o wiU. occupy t u» third iloor. j., &lt;*'
A contract f o r building has beer. ”
let .to a Jacksonville concern. It is
Nolle** Is hereby given tnni «*&gt;
r llasan nurchaarr of Tax Certlflfemte No. Vdated the Mh day of June
!A n, 1922. line filed said rertlfl1rot** In my office anil has made ap­
i plication for tax deed to liwne »n
■accorilnnce with law. Halil cerilfl*
I cate cmliracoa the following ««•
scrim'll property situated In fentlmile rnunty. rtonUa. to-wlt:
i Kracilomil NK'.i of M\ '•
“f
! W. klva. Hirer Her. 2S. Twp. I# H.
, itnn:.*** 29 Kant.
.
,
Tin* siilil lur.il being nsS.'wed at

rb m e for M uscle S hoals
flight * u t\
titudea 03
Oniy If Ii
suit in which barometlc pressure
were kept a t a degree compatible
with life, would it oe possible to
aseend beyond the 45,060 limit,
with suitable arrangement made
for disposing of the surplus car­
bon dioxide.
The aviator 'ex riences, among
other things, as t i icsult of high
k v w h ib c ui u i i cviivii vt t i i i —
-.-epiness, uncon*
S i H a d e A h e a d v H a s B e c n ; ‘rol,.ed •"»&gt;*"'&gt; including giggling,
jC ja u * a i - • p T n n rth « t o t o ,,n *lng ° r btpghte-.- muscular weak
f f lP I t.* - 'L a tR * * ! 8
ness, shortness of bteath, impalr•&gt; * r T
«««
, menl of the intellect and judgHW VC T h a t 40*000
ment, and .impairment of vision
t v U L .4 U . 1 . L S T
^ n‘1 hearing. These nre chiefly
* f f e i f l C I g n i 'L l l T I I I line, medical man ohp'nin, to n lock
j S jfp.v.
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♦ , *• | of dxygan in the brain.
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60 army flight sur-

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Feci and Speed Rec-!^

! Tft-: I'crtl
DETROIT, Mar. 2V— An endow­ ! ilny of -It
: until cert
ment fund with which * « n : ;*i&gt; i lir.H made
w ith lav.*. !■
’ told Sprrtcer Manor -i. t' • indue -if to Isauc
T.
tin* t o l . ■
••I p r o p e r ty s i t u a t e d ; *
jilisnecd a,id ngOd. vc:ersnnt tncir
mfiTv.
Florida. »•*-. ■
widows andornhnns, in contempla­
nf
s.
line
P eter a ll- !*
te d .b y the National Veterans oi
K. line of N l t ' i of ■
Foreign Wars.
'iv|», l :• S.
j Spencer Manor, a 172-acrp tract
»•. ru n H. 1.4? i’ll. W. 12.25 r H . | J
of rolling country Nnd nenr Fat- N. S.HS «*h I I t» «:l. Iln»* H illy h» ■
• n ern t.
« .
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on Rapids, Mich., nr*! fronting for
T h e said land h e ln x assessed nt ■
' a mil.* on the placid Crar.d river, t h e d a t e of t h e Issuance of stlrlt .■
, was ihe gift of Corry J. P.'fncer, rertlflcs lt* lu t h e nam e ..r l nkmtwn. J\
l I.. P. Il.m.*.* |»u*’ckSfc»r nf *•
wealthy clubman of -7&lt;&gt;ckson Mich., T . iTi h u( V
r t l H n f t t «V&lt;i »
tin* 3rtl J
and
incrnber of t\o ortle*
MA i|n** of .le n t A. t». Sis. has flle.l g
v ilia r full of life, hope nnd hnp- ta c e r t i f i c a t e In in* (fine nnd In * 5
'on fur ’• ’ d - e .| t&gt;* I*- U
plrtess” Is Mr. Spencers iucu oi’ le■■•••In••|»,.l*.....
ncciirdunre w ith law. Said 2
This turbln« casting. 17 fret high, weighing 70 lo n siM ti UoSroi part of
what Spencer Manor should be. ,. i t l . . i / i P eiHiliMi't'k lug* t 'll |OWI Its* th* gigantic powtr pUnt st Wilson Dam. Muscle Shosls.* Prom th* foun-' Tbt ".ract of land which h . deed •*#**f»r*n*»il
i»n*|irri\
In «
t ’otinty* rio rld ii, lo*w il:
M
'*t Wheeling, W Va* to Its destination the routs was carefully calc* cu to tho organization lies be , K»rnlimit*
CVy t»f K4 • r .VW»4 «»r .n i :»i mul 5
, tween Jackson and Lansing and is j \v J 1.1 \V»ij of N \ v ; o r N K U Hie. g
.*of ci ty loom. All but 100 acres ■ncre:i.
•*• Tt.’p. !:• M. 11it list ** 2:' Hast.— 211 j 5

t e f t m o f S t p i u k - 27.
surgeons of the army air officer* picked for aviation duty,
vka believe th a t man has about Aviation psychology forms n large
ehed the maximum flying speed share of their work, and they nre
which he can suddenly hange acquainted with first-hand condipctlort, owing tn the centrifugal. tlonk of the men who go up in the i
eg exerted on the body and Its sir In ships.
(ct on the blood. This speed
The National Aeronnutlc Asso-!

T h e said land lielnx a ssessed a t S
t h e tinti- o f t h e Issuance
of such g
c e r t i f i c a t e In lh&lt;* n a m e of J. K. T. n
I'linniherluln.
■
T h a t s«lit 1^ I'. H u n a n p u ri-h n s rr H
of T a x i V r t l f l c a t e No. H daleil th e g
Tilt ilay a t J u n e 1920. h a s filed sulil g
c e r t t i lente lii my office
nnd h a s g
m a d e atip llc atlo n fo r T a x Iteed to *
Issue In Hcrnrdiiiice
w ith
luw. g
Said c e r t i f i c a t e e m b ra c e s llie fol- g
low l*i &lt;r d e s c rib e d p r o p e r tv s l i u a i . i l 1g
In S em in o le ('m inty. F lorida, to- g
w it: ,
n
H*j of fll*.'i o r N F.'i of NUU of a
Hie. r.:, T u p . I !&gt; S. It. 20 K ast—f. | |
a c res.
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Appeal to College Of
Bishops Made at Meet

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

The only words that tfiuy he fi. und difficult Itei *.te the four
ur-iettcred words l»g th. sidv-s of the puzzles Tii9 two middle
tw*3 sre unkeyed. Jut they re u11 simple words,
n &gt; extru help
ill be offered.
HORIZON FAI.
• Front part nf In?, below knee
Paid publicity (pi.).
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Fluid rock.
cream.
A law or precept.
I Where you live
To prepare for publication
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. Placed.
Uensnmiblc.
. Ell.
Chief cities.
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To try for verification (|
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tense).
. Perfect score.
Soldier-sailor.
. Opposite 01 ci
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Top of house.
. Tin container.
Perches.
I A large cookii/ vessel.
Sows dress bottom.
. 1 . eland,
Shriek.
. To damage.
Therefore.
. Values.
River in Italy.
. Near.
Alt image.
. Joyful.
To muke a rent (past tom
. Cow-headed go- .'ness,
Fetid.
. Fully.
Sicknesses.
. Atthr; but It may he a hoys
Ilirdx similar to ducks.
name.
Actions.
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A few.
*
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Skill.
speeding ( pi.).
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. Toward.
Twelve months.
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To keep out.
world.
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Pronoun, masculine.
. 'the world monev standard.
Second note in scale.
- Measure for cloth.
, .Situ.
i(.ft«rri*id on nn aerie.
ANSWER TO YESTERDAY’S
. Xneu :y.
CROSS WORD PUZZLE
, Upon.
Kaisers of stock.
1P
Direction of Cape Good Hope. F. N E M|
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Always.
P E N Al
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*» bother.
••'nets in wool fibre.

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WASfrtNGTON, Mar. 2*‘— A
formal appeal to the college of
bishops was filed today before tho
Baltimore Methodist Conference in­
volving the procerdure followed in
taking the recent adverse vote up­
on the proposed unification of tho
Northern nnd Southern branches of
tlte churcn.

Rosy, Repayment Plan

,*

»rd O f 278 M iles J»cr H oifr A flight medical school is maintain-!

Ahls contention regarding th*
Hgimum speed for turning, the
^ h t surgeons point out, is pred­
ated upon ' the experience , of
Mutensnt Alvin J. wlttlamsfl of
» navy, a t the P u litu r air races
ij&amp;t. Louis in October, 1024, who
lid he became pr«:Mcally unconiIour a t the turns of the triungu*
r course, when he rounded at
13.07 mile* an hour.
The flyer at the turn banks his
lift at right angles, the centrifgat force ucting at right angle.n
i the hew direction of travel and
* blood being carried away from
m head toward the ntomach, and
’obably even into the lege, causes
.Intnc** and paenibly unconncioux(is. illood circulation quickly adist.i itself, tho flight surgeons
ijr, nnd the direction of centrif|a) force in rapidly changed, ald&gt;UBh a t turns at very high speed•
r airplanes, brain Injury or rum
Ite pf s vital blood vessel might

. j a c KSO N
Long Timo Loons on Residences and BuftinM*
x h

(JAINF.SYTLI.E. Mar. 28 ■
new $50,000 home t'.&gt;r ^pslbn
chapter nf Si»,na Nu .'.•aterri!
und?r coustructior. n shor*
Fholud Be No Attempt To­ tnneo from the University h’ r&lt;
building is L".».g er*c
ward Development Water theThe
form of the lector “T”

And Motor Transportation
Thul Will Cripple Knuds

WEST PAI.M BEACH, Mar. 28.
—There is something seriously
wrong when ,orung»s are rotting
,on the ground in the groves of
I'loiiilii und one hm to puy forty
nnd fifty- cents u dozen for tills
fruit one hundred miles away, de­
clared liov. John ’V. Martin in
au address here y e 4.erday before
the AIl-Fiorida Development Con­
ference. It is fully, he declared,
to “keep on increasing our citrus
fruit acreage and garden acreage
if the price of the j inducts of the
fields and garden to the cn minter
is beyond the reach of ihs |lurse."
Other states, he added, havarsimilar
problems, Virginlj with her ap­
ples, California With her grapes
nnd other products, uni tho North­
west with it:*. p(itat/.*s and grain.
“The problem,” continued the
governor, “ is one of transporta­
tion and distribution and is a na­
tional problem of gigantic propor­
tions, an economic question and
must lit* attacked us slich.
11
should tie approached, however, al - 1
ways in a spirit o f t u i r n e s s to t h e ’
railroads and to the millions of our ,
citizens who liuve invested th e ir,
money in railroad securities."
“In other wotds." be.said, “there
should he no attem pt in developing
water und motor transportation to
impair or destroy railroads. What
is needed is not reduced facilities,
hut greatly increased facilities with
that healthy Cnmpmotition uecessury to economical management
und efficiency in opetntinn."
Gov. Martin said there should he
provision for an industrial survey
of Florida, by the -tale, to deter­
mine her natural rt sources which
have never been explored and con­
sequently with few exceptions ex­
ploited; and after 'he state’s rosburcca are known steps should
l&gt;e taken t o tell the world about
*&gt;*•11*.. TIP-, he thought, should Ik*
done l*y the state itself because
“advertising on the authority of the
stutp would give the story a force
and prestige that can not bo other­
wise obtained, altho chambers of
commerce, municipalities, corpora
tions und individual* are expend­
ing thousands of dollars annually
for ihis purpose vitli g ra’ifying
results."
Ha re iterated his s*:tnd fm good
road .; hotter schn • «. .Iruinr/o of
the Everglades und eijusiiziuion of
taxes.

M o d ern ,

B e a u tif u l

rou arc nu.soiuteiy on me level w in your customer*.

Unless your goods arc so excellent that everyone
who buys them once will want them agnin—
Unless there is real heed for what you make­
’

Unless you appreciate that it tukes a long tin^,
and costs a lot of money to educate one million no.
plo to associate your trade mark with n definite
standard of quality
• U nless your bufllness is built on the firm four
lion of economical production nnd sound finance,

S ch ool

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HOLLYWOOD
------------- By - the - S e a -------------F lorida’s Y ear-’R ound R esort City

iiV«,|Ur2 i Itt a VJTiiIh “ T nt,w
bulldin,g JuKt 'omplftwl at HOLLYWOOD BY-TIIE-SEA.Architecturally hemi
iiful, and standing in cunimodinus school grounds, it represents the educational ideals of that city.
*
o.Mkal1 dVy "eS" UllyWU'Ml n y*t,“” Sen believe that in the proper education of the child much of the future strengtl
1 he srliool building has ten large rooms, well lighted and ventilated—everything making for the health «r the rhili

mentally and physically. The building is of charcteris tie Spanish architecture, the grounds ure sufficienlli
t e l f e r a r bcau 1,irueallion- a !1 blending with the splendors of the school building-und for outdoors recrea'

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bus provisions for all grades. Its capacity is ample for the present, hut there is room for growth as th,
number of pupils increase. A high school is, of course, in Hollywood* educutional plans
*
m i e « ^ « y n K . ll,?l^*® e*

,denl plnc# for ,he

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children—perhaps the greatest essential t,

Horida ^ h e 0!lu 'I k . T \ u lt ° r n,nn&gt;l. tha‘ induf*" home.owning i„ Hollywood Ily-the-Sea. the miracle city o
I londa the city that in three years has built its hotels, streets and boulevards public utilitien m u riM .n i, i,„ui
neis houses, and the wide and diversified development in the Beach and Lake* sections.
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Hollywood Ily-the-Sea is generally proclaimed to he Florida’s greatest development

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ADDRESS
John Kenney, wealthy Indian/ and
Ilia wile. Oklahoma City, have ot­
tered tlo.ono reward for th o convic­
tion of those responsible for ths
deaths of 17 Osage Indians, who
w ere mads rich by the finding of oil
In Oklahoma. Kenney and his wits
suv uii organized gang.U operating
to kill and Intimidate Indians to gala

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i* 5 » ;
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e
n
t
w
n
j
b
j
I lf . lH j
a t t h e Not
vJT.
t
o
e
*
of
ted
c o rn e r
l-e»t No. eium bera Inclnalve.
„
MUe*.
(DA. CA L L IB U A
h u m b e ls jnc?u^* 2 *®. 7 * ^
33. In th e
•epli'a r u n
o f Ht. Joeepli’a
On
J
u
l
y
let.
1*4®.
I
t
0.000.00.
e
v
l
.
Bexlnnlnx
nu
tho
brick
roxd
xt
E a s t 1000
d r n c e d by bond* No. 400 to 4(7. b o t h
th* Northwest corner of the North­ d , " : . .
B a a t t a b * A venuu
and
C h u rc h
ts
N e e d a id in g OpeC n u m b e r* Inclnalve.
,ko f h a r d mir- H lrcet In th e l o w i t u f LutixAvood.
east Quxrier
of the Northwest n u m h e ra
S.I
. Mile*.
u n iy or Brm lOn J u l y la t. l o s t , 144.000.00. evlW r a t o n C h u rc h H treot «px m t m m
f i s s » a b a r « » - s i j w , • » &gt; . « Quarter uf. Mrctlon 87. Township
On July'
.th
d eu c e d by bonds’ No.' 448 t o 491,' boVli
uf Uanxe 39 Hast, run Sou
• p m s l m a t e l y 8.2 m llra t o when* t h e
U h e r c a a . a r e s o lu t io n h a s been b »» «'»nK preaent ro ad to th e « e»t Mouth
j f nt of* Sect Ion ST. T o w n - n u m b e r s Inclusive.
1H miles across the latesburx nu m b
ro a d t u r n * N orth, th e n c e fo llo w in g *h?
line
of
Hemlnole
C
ounty.
duly
a
d
o
p
t
e
d
by
t
h
e
H
oard
o
f
C
o
u
n
■h ‘P I*. «o.Uth of KnnKe 30 E a s t . On J u ly le t. 1931. 34S.OOO.OO. evl. I t w o u ld ke t o t h e bent
tJi»Wrar*tl-Alaltlaxd R oad JLX Miles llranch of tlio Atlantic Coust Lino
t h e p r e s e n t ro ad N o rth 0.03
1 July ||&gt; .j*.
•3* peotiuf o f 8*mlnolo
S, *_..**». ^ a r i n i d c
Avenue.
r u n d r n c e d by bonda No. 493 to 537, b o th *&gt; Co nm laaltfhora o f Memlnoie C ounItxllroad. thence East ulonR the d*nceii
th e n c e N o r t-h w- e s t e r||l y 0.75
ed by
bv h.Ai.'.Jfr*'
H rxlnnlnx ®n t*11-’ MouCt H®8
or
ev
e
n
date,
h
e
r
e
w
i
t
h
N
o
r
t
h
o.s
m
i
l
e
s
to
t
h
r
N
o
rth
e
u
a
t
bonds N*1' 1 1l.lta *
Ida* to h a v e b u ilt' a n d
Mouth
side
of
said
railroad
I
«i
th e n c e \ \ &gt; aT #.j'm 'liJ a .
ml #&gt;: c o r n e r o f L ot f»T. In th e I'lar o f HI. n u m b e r s Inclusive.
Hemlnole
County
a
t
th
e
S
o
u
th
w
e
st
w o u ld be e x p e d ie n t a n d to
t h r o u a h o u t t h e C o u n ty
On J u l y I at. 1933. *43.000.00. e v | . tt hh ea t Itbeat
ntllcs.
thence
Mouth
followlnx
the
C
e
m
e
te
r
y
Mood
M
Mile*
corner
o
f
the
S
o
u
th
ea
st
&lt;
3
J,a^*
8
r
,
“
f
I
n
t
e
r
e
s
t
a
'
of
‘ H rm lnnle
J o s e p h '* t h e n r t * Weal «a mllu t o tlencwd by bonds No. B3S to 585. b o th
ajatem
hard
to latnxwood 6% "WSulvlnte,?",V8' “ 10 “
ItrKlnnlntc a t t h e &gt;Veat en d o f th e M
C o u n ty . H o n d*a , tn laage C o u n ty the S outheast Q u a r te r of Hecllon present roail
onroe llo a d .
Alao b e x in n in x ut n u m b e r s Inclaaive.
I d nifthw aya, an d .
ntllcs. tin ner East 1.35 miles, thence tlenced by tiTnds Nu*
p r e a e n t h a r d a u r ta c e d rontl o n th e th
35. T ow nship 31. Mouth of
bonds
o
f
t
h
e
C
o
u
n
ty
o
f
Hemlnole
In
e
N
o
r
t
h
w
e
s
t
eorn**r
said
Her.
Otv J u ly 1st. 1953. 350,000.00, e v l- th e su n t of * 1 . 000. 000. 00, f o r t h e p u r ­ 30 East, ru n N orth ami W e ste rly South 0.23 miles.
„ t j f f c f ,,m a , , m « a t e
nuo n b j u i J " r ,u' ' ^
' , 0 ‘‘
«
U!!*
;9««WO# *. T o w n a h lp tlo n 37, r u n R ant \ mllu to t h e d eu
»« hnodrr*d*e
U ’B
&amp;o a r d ' i h a t
&lt;"‘**J«d*e o f ft hf lU
c e d by boittln No. 510 to 635. b o th pose Of c o n s t r u c t In a. r e - c o n a t r u r t - mt the p rese n t laid out road 3.6
Mllvrr L a k e l t o a d f M .Miles.
.
? r .»«"«»• 30 . Kaat, ru n Itan d Hiding ltoad.
tlenced.b*y h*n,u'Vu ,‘! ''*H.h L
n
u
m b e r s Inclusive.
* \&gt; r a t l«wi f i r t mnri* o r I ra s t o th e
*&gt;uxh.
t
u
J
i
‘
oxlated
BcxIniiHiK
«n
Hanford
Avenue
nt
utiles
to
Lite
S
o
u
th
w
est
c
o
r
n
e
r
of
Ink.
pavlnir.
r
e
p
a
v
lm
r.
h
a
r
d
a
u
r
f
a
c
Cum e m u ' i
t h e C o u n ty o f Hemlnolr,
'em I note,
On J u l y la t. 1954. 156.000.00,’ evlr e - h a r d aurfaciiiir. a n d w ld e n - Section 2*. T ow nship 21, Mouth of the Houthwcsi corner of Section 0.
J th
—e cnnai r u c tio n of add
B eeK
g in
n ln
J d lilo n a l M u n ic ip a l *Cemetery.l,y 0&lt; ’, h n f o " 1
H
lnnlnu
a t t h e IntrrA ectlon of d c n r r d by bonds No. 035 to O:*0. b o th Ina.
Township M. Mouth of Hnnxa 31
. . .
„
In a c e r t a i n hT nhw ays a n d public I'.snae 30 East.
ir d o n r f a r e d h ig h w a y s .
n
u
m
b
e
r
s
Inclusive.
M e e t City L tm lta R e a d OJM ante*
° S ? A v e n u e an d Jo r d o n lto a d
LhoroUMhfjtg • , ' o f Bemlnolr; C o u n ty , Huuth S hore j h h e Of L a k e Monroe East, run Kant. LI mils* tn Ohio n u m b e rs liii.iual\*
r o r a n a tr u c t lo n .
r e p a v in g an d
1,3 ^ I h l S
On
J
u
l
y
la
t.
1955.
*70.000.00.
e
v
i
­
A venue, thence Mouth (4 nil In. '
hvK lnnim f a t th e I n t e r a c t i o n J f 'A'Vj.® KJa^ ° r Beck H am m ock r u n
|.(W .Allies
F lo rid a , Said b o n d s to be Issued In
u n J u ly i - &gt; -..
"R
L e h m a n lt o a d 2-33 Wiles.
th e W ekt line of Hectiun 3C, T o w n - RfcU*. .V
to
Mnore S ta ti o n d e n c e d by bonda No. 091 to 700, b o th sh Se. P r « "
B e x ln n ln x a t the In terse ction of_
d
e
n
r
e
d
'
k
n
o
w
n
as.
Merlrs
ehlp f j; Mouth of iiitn ae „o Kakt
tlie n c e iW eat &gt;5 mile to C a m - n u m b e r s Inclusive.
Mouth
shore
of
lotKo
II
oh
r
o
e
,
JJt'Klnnlnx
th
e
or
lotito
s
i
o
n
r
o
.
jji'K
in
n
in
x
u
l
t
h
e
I
n
te
r
s
e
c
tio
n
of
Merita t t a n d B e r k s C. a ll o f Xald
HE IT K ITItTHEIt
KKHOLVKD, A,
v.-itn rtt. U c r tr u d e A venue, r u n Month ' J ' " ” A v e n u a j i t h e n c e Mouth I!5 m liea
w i t h ■ M lchlxun
bonds to b o a r I n t e r e s t a t t h e r a t e w ith th e W est linn of Mectluh 5 3 .t-tan fi.n l A v e n u e
ii.ui m iles to t h e A t l a n t i c C oaet “ b b a m e r o n . A v e n u e to the Mouth- T h a t th e so ld bonds In th e V u r n 'o r 01 five u nd o n e - h a l f p e r c e n t u m p e r T ow n sh ip
Mouth
of Ita p x e 30 Mtrs*t I n ' t h e F l a t . o f M ecca H a m - .kneed' &amp;■ l ^ d s , v!, %1 M' ^ 3
9150.000.00
k
n
o
w
n
n
s
Herlea
"H»*
•*• * » ubu tu x pay era of J-ine I tn b r o a d rwuu o n Moutn aide of
°f,‘ Ba®110" *. T o w n a h lp
*t beltix on th» 7\«xt tin b c k , sa id p o lity,;6plnx Ih* S o u th
a n n u m , a n d e a c h o f ' a a l d Merles to
nslvi *■ ?” **.C4t3
..«-uUHtv. F lo rid a, io look l*oi a jo
(r
and
t:* in M. XL, tv '
o t l t a a i f o 31 KaAt; th e n co shall be r e t i r e d s e r ia lly o v e r a p e r ­ m a t u r e S
m JIu*tly '"I. hixlvr
lly
a eerria
ia ll
y o v e r x perio d of C o rp o ratio n line of th e F H y d f Man-.jPpd of th e p r e a e n t h a r d e iir rx r c d nui*Hi
•"«. 191|,
t’t , ‘
'Miration f t f . t h v c o n s t r u e ­ S m i t h ' . Moi.div iaIoii o f Mection 37 "
;i m , , ° ll* B carddll A venue, iod o f 30 y ea r* in t h e m a n n e r f o l ­ t h i r t y y e a re f r o m a n d x f t e r t h e dx t* f .rd F lorida, the nce rim aa e s t e r - ; road nil S a n f o rd A v e n u r . Inoiti.O, r u n donee,
1
lo w ln x t u - w l t :
..... i f r f e i t n ' b a r d iWrfnced h ig h l o M y r tle
~ S
" t r e e t , n u m b e rs
t h e Issu a n c e ol e a c h S eries, t h e ly a b . n x th e Mouth sh o re of I - a k e , Mouth *4 m ile
tey?. .■
On J u l y 1st, 1030. *1.000.00, evl- of
3V ; % : r r . r t . u r n c t . . m
m
re p o r t to t h is l
lesue o f. - b o n--d s k n o w n ns Merles
** '
A ..Monroe to the Mouth end of . p r o - , tb e ttfc M ust 1 4 m il e s o n M y r tle
Oil Ju ly
t&gt;':i) ,1
lit:
n r e k le e H thil
^Hlrv.
I " , ,
,l11' *«*••* o m v i h t of th e tlenced by bond No. 1.
■■.Hi. • ►•Adaib.n'vl
tn
« fop lit# num o f 1160,000.00.! post'd n*w brldRe ac ro ss the \) 4»t 1 s t r e e t ; th e n c e N o r t h Vi m i l e to tlio d e n r e d by liVnilJ jfo' AV'j
W»
On J u l. 1 st. 1931, 12.000.00. a v l- th
O s .t n n i i . v tph, Ml. Uef'rittK* v've-1 ' a.,'J “ wnnb t o »i^ ikon,., it .\uiln.rl*e issu e o f b o n d s k n o w n a s Merles ■nd of Luke Monroe on S ta le ltoad Hanford a n d O r l a n d o I) oad.
n ur.
m b e r s , InclnMv*
• *'
- .Vi., r n«. it,, A.ltd c . •in tn 111•• of nu af n P oint *„ m ile \....&lt; of the I ’* '*V * n a le e iio n .'tilled and held I" hM tl by null'll* .So. 2 to 3, bo th
n y.1st.
M
....
.l.w v x "
&gt;
. f "t.h,ev Issu
:or e uf toU,n
of kM5d.ooo.oo;
No.i.onxw
*. ood-A larkkam
._
„Hoad. IJO
' onroe School R o a d U Mllra.
On J.u ly
if laeiJn tine vi III .tll&lt; m a t t e r itielr h~iAt line ol Seet-oti if, Toivnithln w’r . ,w? 1 I'drpoA... tn.- e n t ir e p u t- n u m b e r s inclusive.
,
JJhd
bonda
n
o
w
n
a
s
B
e
x
ln
n
ln
x
on
t
h
e
MoHfoe
R
o
a
d
a
t
d
e
n
r
e
d
liy
ImiM.
vJ?'
t M'.f•
.k ,«ut»n!.J.
o n J u l; 1 st. 1932, t3.00o.00. evl- , Meries C to be f o r t h e l u m Of M60.• '• " 'I'e d fro m Ih. ..»i- ..f th e
•! l e t . . t itfi, m i l li.ts fiii. tv . Moulh «f Jt ii t k - 3'j lliAt r u n i i
Miles
,
, th e N o r t h w e s t c o r n e r o f fm t No 33, n u m b e r s ln^us*ve.°- J1’
t. i i m u .«
bonda d e a lu n a te d an Merlea C. In tho d e n c o l by bonds No. 4 to 6. both
s . tn 1" i «| •rt &lt;■( lie finding;,. :«nd
'
B e x ln n ln x nt the I n terse ctio n of In th e F la t of Mt. tlo s r u h 'a r u n Knat
OfO.QQ. anld t‘ e s“o i d t i b n
so adcuited
On J u ly 1st. 1947. m
ii'iiitiier*
inclusive,
l*e»ln .fMMrilnii lli.tttl ii,.'| till,.,,
■"""
• i.(.i.0in» ' it kl.itil i,t u ».| a n a
" d " i* »ne ct.tia tru c 'io n
A
venue
uttu
&lt;
liurch
.
.
.
I
»eln^
In
w
o
r
d
s
a
n
d
f
lx
u
r
e
a
a
s
fol1009 feet.
E a s t l-ake
............
o n J u ly 1 st. 1933. *4.000.00, evl-jiow.'*. t n - w l t ;
r;&lt;t'l»'nt/nc .‘t th e i n t e r n , ’t e . , I
I"
f o r th e ti'irp..... of c o n ­
n*’
d e n r e d by Imnds^ N a 3I0 pS lM
71r
■1 • • &lt;i- m .tdditi .tn. I
S
tr
e
e
t
In
the
T
ow
n
of
L
onxw
ooa,
Did
Aiwa
roe
A
nd
(
l
a
n
d
a
i
d
i
n
g
9
p
u
r
r« rtoh.tr.ti tin * , pi'.vlntf. I &lt;?'need by bonds No. 7 to U&gt;. both
n u m b e r s Inclusive
"&lt;i thor&lt;KJ*hfurtA. (Atilt ' irov. A v . n i , find 1yt s ' t j . e t m fit ■ "triirtip*,
"At h erc o s, t h e s y s t e m
of h a r d ru n W est on C hurch S tre e t a p p r o x i­
X I Allies.
On
J u ly lot.
ist. 1918.
|9 |8
,
a» Al.w. .
.............
rnt.V It.I"i| tile wl.leti- T o w n of IVi.la, ntr. P r tv , t, I’l r t ■r ' " !»•»v tx.tt. h a r d *tn'fuei'if. re -lia rd I lUimher* inclusive.
I
-jurf
r
e
d
r
o
a
d
s
In
t
h
e
C
o
u
n
t
y
of
m
a
te!)
0.2
miles
to
w
here
th
e
road
B
e
x
ln
n
ln
x
a
t
t
h
e
I
n
te
n
i
e
c
t
lo
n
of
o.-l
J
u
ly
lat.
1931,
16,000.00, evl- Memlnoie, S t a t e of F lo rid a , la I n ­ t u r n s N orth, the nce follo w ln x . t h e th e W«‘si line o f Mectlon 37. T o w n ­
Mtr&gt;. r o.a m ite to tb u J u n c t i o n iif
' ' n' ‘ '-•itieninu th follow ‘m iind 11
'
.; ■. it . &gt;, i
tlenced
uy
bonda
No.
Trill.}
.in*I
r.c.'.t.iirn
P
r
t
t
'h
•
,
i
*,lk
iilftJitvn.'A
rtlx.N
&gt;,.|
pubiliI
I
to
15.
"
“
&lt;1
»K b fctdw, *• mid th.-rourtlif Aren,
bn th com plete a n d I n a d e q u a te an d .
'
p r e s e n t road N orth
0.05
miles; sh ip 19. S o u th of I tn n x o 30 Kant
; irt.-rou,. h i a i . a in t/.r
t " unty
,f number.) inclusive.
Ot! tl»." c 'iltlv
n u elm -nun lu A. t I.. |(iitlrnhd
Wltorens. It w o u ld be to t h e b e s t tllence N o r t h w e s te rly
0.75 miles, w ith St. G e r t r u d e
A venue ,
rdti
nil'll.t. •tini
ml p in t. „f Kii.ridn, too n J u l y 1st. 193$, * 6 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 , evl- I n te
}
;
t
*
d \
h v n iln i
'• 'itti'sUmt .»a to w tic th . I'S ola T o I ln rk h n n i ll.iml | J t l i l i e s w lt:
r e s ts o f t h e p eople of Hemlnole th e n c e W est 0.2 miles.
N o rth 0.8 m iles to t h e N o r t h e a s t
.
deni ed by b o n d s No. 16 to 21 . both
m b e r s Inclusive
181 to *17,|
r I |..tv Iit
H.'Klnnlnx ut tne corn, r ».f loilt* Hl.lt 1 I rota
t.lll f»o IHsi.ril ||J- th e
* utility, F lo rid a , to lia v r b u ilt a n d
S an fo rd C e m e tery Hnml 0..1 Allies r u rrie r of L ot 57. In t h e F l a t of St. n uOn
n
u
m
b
e
r
s
Inclusive.
Silllfnid
In
Coif
I
'l.u
r
s
r
J
u
l
y
lat.
u
s
o
l
u
u
t
M
•h i . . . f ■o«Utmlc. Siil to n ' ■r'lor • hi ree l a n d W es: &lt;!rov.- \v*hU 0 In
t h r o u x b o u t th e C o u n ty
B e x ln n ln x a t th e W est end of J o s e p h ’s, th e n c e W e s t *4 m ile m d - n . e d by bonds No. I l l ' u ,-**•'
9.1 Hilra.
On J u l y 1st. 1936, *7.000.00, evl- co iporucti'd
In. in to. '••o of f i fiGo.duh.OO. tint the T o w n of I 'mils, r u n W e s te r l y
m ore c o m p le t e s y s t e m o f h a r d th e p r e s e n t h a rd s u r fa c e d road on .Monroe road.
A lso b e x l n n l n x n t I m b e r s IlielUHlve
Jle.-Innlna mi Ilu.incy Mircct In d en t *U by bonds No. 32 to 28. both s3u r fa
U.i&lt;i
-Ii ivi- i fro m tlio e.-tlit ih.itic p f e s e n t r ■i -i.! i .&lt;■, m ile* i ** Ill*
c e d h itth w a y s, and.
th e N o rth Hue of Mertlon 2. T o w n ­ th e N o r t h w e s t c o r n e r of s a id Sec-1 n uOil
I'lty of M.mford. F lo rid a, ut Its iiuiiil.ei's Inclusive.
terte
r o a d rtuintnir fr» m M a r k h a m i
J u ly 1st, 1951. I l l i u , ,
‘•■•\ftAi-il u n i i x t n n i l ' d
V b u rc s * ,.so m e tlm u a g o It c a m e s h ip 20. Mouth or I tu n x e 30 E ast, tlo n 27. r u n
E a s t % m ile to th e d en c e d by bonda No. 4*2 i„ •!!','
*nt. r . rtli'ii i If »i Kren.'h Avcpuc,
o n J u l y 1st. 1937. *8.000.00, itvl- I I Ililt
»rM1&gt; |&gt;lil
&gt;f I tin co n st ruvt Ion. U i UXSI mmI,
k n .iw le d x c of t h i s B o a rd t h a t ru n W est 1050 feet m ore or lesa to H and Mldlnx Road.
ra
h
.
pullt'
belli*
ilia
.'.
iiiui
u*
Secd
e
n
i
e
d
by
bonds
No.
2
J
to
36,
n
u
m
b
e
r s Inclusive.
* 10 **7.1
l.nlie
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l
s
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lilie
s
.
both
Heuvjluf, l . i ' l i i ; . re -tm iiliK
'• p r .ii o u n c e d
sentim ent
e x iste d th e 'e n tr a n c e to the City of S an fo rd
C a m e ro n City R o a d X7S M llra
19, Mouth uf ilaUlI.el'a Inclusive.
I r a Ln,m&gt;v!n« 1••:!..:jil Hurfeclnif
ii..Klnnin»; a t th e ih . u f h v v t c o r ­ Jlt.ii ■lr&gt;. T o w n -tilp
o n J u l y . , a t . 1952.
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ty
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1
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.
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th
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n
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e
r
u
n
W
est
o n J u l y 1st. 1938. *9.000.00, evl- LA th e ___
ml lidertlttK
tlenced by bond "'N o ’ M t ' W j
•t th e
iiiifhWiAya. n e r of th a N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r of
c
o
n
s
t
r
u
c
t
i
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n
of
a
d
d
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n
a
l
W
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s
l
City
L
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H
ead
IMK
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ond
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v
e
n
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e
a
n
d
J
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r
d
o
n
Roail
h
c
l
to
a
point
l
»«'0
feet
m
easd
e
n
r
e
d
by
bonds
No.
37 to 45. liuth h a rd s u r f aac
’ ,0 »•». k«
.lie . x r l h e e s l U u a r t e r of h e c llo n
•"*
1 ■'•! Wmi our. In'»• run reenm c eed
d h lx h w u y a . anti f o r t h e
B e x ln n ln x nt th e In terse ction ot n th e F la t of H e c k , H a m m o c k r u n n u m b e r s Inclusive
at* r lx lit ufiKlee from th e c e n ­ n u m b e r s inclusive.
ier .1 ,i lu «n.i by tile r e p o r t of anld ? 3' J r 'VM hlp 20. Mouth Of Itamce turud
J u ly 1st. 1953. 154Mil*
io M oore S t a t i o n d e On
e r line of t h e A tla n tic Coast Linn
On J u l y 1 st, 1939, * 10 . 000.00 uvl- rp c u n s tr u c tlo n . r e p a v ln x a n d wlil- th e W est line o f Mcctluil *• T o w n - 1 Mouth S m ile
n
c
e
d
by
bonds
No.
;
q
,,
f
iiiinitivu of cltiavnH ami ta x p a y - 33 L a s t , r u n Kiwi V4 mile, th e n c e Ita
s n ln x of c e r t a i n exist Inx hlxhv. nys. s h ip 19. Smith or Itnnxe 30 L a st. R oad; th e n c e W e st Vi mllo to C a m ­
proud.
th e n c e
MotithWi'strrjy denot'd by bunds No. 46 lu 66, butli And.
flenevu.
th e p ce
n u m b e r s Inclusive.
r» xi . cm inolu C ounty, F lo rid a. . i o r t n to L a k e
will)
Ml.
G
e
r
t
r
u
d
e
Avenue,
r
u
n
Mouth
eron
A
venue
;
t
h
e
n
c
e
ftnilth
1
Vi
m
iles
n
u
m
b
e
r
s
Inclusive.
a
r
a
l
l
s
l
w
ith
sa
id
I
tn
llro
sd
20
'ir.
N o r t h e r l y a n d W e s te r l y a r o u n d said feet t o a
D'i,
J u l y 1st. isr,| i;; H tu
he reas.
lliln
H oard
s e v e r a l 0.66 m iles to th e A tla n tic
Coast
C a m e ro n A v e n u e to t h e Mouth d e On
[mint 15 c h a in s N o rth of
o n J u l y 1st. 1940. *11.000.00. evl- m oW
th e N orth line of
W b a re a a . t h i s Honrd h a s Riven L a k e (lennvst
n c c d by b o n d s No. 631u i w ’s
u th s a g o a p p o l n le d a c o m m itt e e Lino R a ilro ad road un Mouth able on
e
a
s
t
c
o
r
n
e
r
of
Mectlon
‘9.
T
o
w
n
s
h
i
p
d euced by b o n d s No. 66 to 66. lint h of
said S ection 22: I h e n r e W e st on t h e Mouth
n
u
m
b
e
r s Inclusive.
' “ I
. n ;ue.&lt;ti&lt; n m o s t c a r e f u l eonnjd
the c l tls n n s an d t a x p a y e r s of or Lot* 50. 62. 61 and 66 In M. M.
to p r e s e n t n u m b e r s Inclusive.
Mouth of R a u x e 3t E a s t ; th e n c o
Kectlon line to th e N o r t h w e s t C o r ­ W e s t e r l y 3.200 te e t
riUlc.ii th e re fo r e , * .
On J u l y 1st. |955 179«)&gt;44i
Memlnoie C o u n ty , F lo rid a, lo look S m ith 's H uhdtvhdotr of Sretloti 27. 20.
h
a
r
d
s
u
r
f
a
c
e
d
roail
nt
W
c
s
to
r
d
lc
k
’A
W
est
’»
m
ile
to
IJr.irdull
A
venue,
On
J
u
l
y
1st,
1941.
H2.nno.oo,
evl- Into Hu- q u e s tio n of t h e c o n s tr u c tio n T o w n s h ip 19. Smith
.*»£ »*T UEMOLVEIt. n y t h e Board n e r of aa ld Section 23; th e n c e Mouth co rn e r, ( h e n c e W e s te r l y fo llo w ln x
denceil by bonds No. 6*i'i0 : u £ i
of I tu n x e 3a
by b o n d s No. 67 t o 78. I'.itli of
n u m b e r s Inclusive
" " ti
f C. on ly C o m m L alo n o ra of Heml- t t m ile; th e n c e W e st U m ile to s a id h a r d s u r f a c e d r o a d (w h ic h Is tlenced
f u r t h e r h a r d s u r f a c e d h lx h w a y s ; E a s t, n.S miles.
n
u
m
b
e
r
s
Inclusive.
"
B
E
IT
F
U
R
T
H
E
R
ItEHOLVED.
h
a
r
d
s
u
r
f
a
c
e
d
road
a
t
H
a
r
r
i
s
o
n
's
"le O.iunty. F lo rid a, flint It Is tiio
B E IT F U R T H E R RfaoL'
d to m a k e a r e p o rt' to t h is B oard
B r e v i e r lto a d 8.43 Allies.
to ho w idene d an d p a v e d ) l.t m iles
On J u l y 1st, 1942. *13,000.00. evl. awnith
T
h
a
t
of
t
h
e
t
o
t
a
l
a
m
o
u
n
t
n
f
th
e
B ierm lniulon of t h i s B oirrt th .it It c o r n e r In (leneva.
Its re c o m m e n d a tio n s , and.
5 5 la » hr «.*W honds In
B e x ln n ln x on SI. G e r tr u d e A ve­
to th e N o rth w e s t
c o r n e r of th e d*nrvd by bonds No. 79 to 91. bo th
bunds to b e Isuiied, If u u t h o r l i - £*450,000.00
Oseeola Itonil 0.7 Miles
otitd b« r x p e d lo n t a n t to th e host
k n o w n ns Serlei
AMiercas. th e said c o m m itt e e of n u e a t it point i i mile W est of th e said
ed by a n e le c tio n rn llc il a n d held he r e t i r e d se ria lly over ■ d»h«8
B e a l n n l n a nt th e N o rth e r ly cud N o r t h r a s t Q u a r t e r of th* N o rth e a s t n u m b e r s Inclusive.
itereata of Memlnoie C j u i l t / , T 'lur*
citiz
e
n
s
h
a
s
x
lv
e
n
t
h
e
m
a
t
t
e
r
t
h
e
i
r
Q u a r t e r of Mertlon t. T o w n s h ip 20
On J u l y 1st. 1913, I H . 000.00, e v i ­ s e rio u s c o n s id e r a tio n , anil h a s fnl- Ksat line of S ection 27, T o w n s h ip for t h a t p u rp o se , t h e e n t i r e p r o ­
n, anil thla Hoard dHer ei ni is it expe dl- of t h e p r e s e n t h a r d s u r f a c e d road Mouth,
f la n x c 2u E ast.
d enced by bonds No. 92 lo 105. both y m ade r e p o r t of Its f ln d ln x s, nnd 19. Mouth o f . Itn n x e 30 E ast, ru n ceeds d e riv e d fro m t h e s a l e o f th e t o - iv u V * "
0 mann*r 'olloSt
it a n d to Ih " beat I n te r e s ts of Mentl- on t h e O sceola ltoad. r u n N o rth 0.7
S o u th 0.15 m llrs.
•
O viedo Bond 3 Miles,
n u m b e r s Inclusive.
bonds d c s lx n a t e d n s Merles C, In
Jle l ’o u nly. Florltla. r.i Issue bonds inlles t o t h e S tr e e t on t h e N o rth
On J u l y 1st, 1930 l l t i i M
lias re c o m m e n d e d th e c o n s t r u c t i o n
I’aolit
J
u
n
r
t
i
o
n
Itonil
031
Allies
llearltinlnx
on
tho
8
foot
brick
rontl
tin
J
u
l
y
1st.
1944,
*15.000.00.___
tlio
suin
of
*450.000.00
s
h
a
ll
be
used
cv!
t h e C ounty o f 8 "tni i tie.
S ta le of side of th e O sceola C y p r e s s C o m ­ r iin n ln x from O v.cdo lo Kunfortl, a t
dcliced by bond No. |’ '*
. . . _____
n d p a v ln x of c e r t a i n
a d d i tio n a l
n e x l n n l n x nt th e In te rse c tio n nf
tlenced by b o n d s No. 108 to 120, both ahlxhwMys
f o r tile p u r p o s e of
lo rld i. lit th
• hre mint of I !,fli&gt;0,000.00 p a n y 's office.
O n J u l y 1st. 1931, *1,144*■
a n d th o r o u x h f n r e s . nnd G rove A venue a n d 1st S tre e t In '.hi a n d ex p e n d ed
a
point
t.9
m
iles
m
e
a
s
u
r
e
d
n
ln
n
x
n
u
m
b
e
r
s
Inclusive.
L
a
k
e
Mills
lto
a
d
X3
Miles.
.
r
o
n
a
i
r
u
c
t
l
n
x
.
r
e
c
o
n
a
t
r
t
i
c
t
l
n
x
.
p
a
v
­
r th e p u r p o se o f t»
e o n a tr u c d e u c e d by bonds N a 2 to’l ’
a s a ls o re c o m m e n d e d th e w id e n - T o w n of Fnola. ru n E ast on F irs t
is ro a d N o rth a n d W e s te rly from
On J llty 1st, 1945. *16,000.00, e v i ­ hnx
lnx.
ro
-p
a
v
ln
x
.
h
a
r
d
s
u
r
f
u
e
ln
x
.
r
e
­
on. r e c o n s t r u c t i o n ,
U cK lnnlna ut th e Mouth end of th
p a v ln a , r e n
u
m b e r s Inclusive.
*•
a n d r e p a v l n x of c e r t a i n e x i s t- H treet 11.3 mile tn thu J u n r t i o n nf h e r d s u r f n c l n x a n d w l d e n l n x t h e
Lin..
Halleond d enced by b o n d s No. 131 to 138, both
ivln*. __
h a r d_ •••#
s u r faeaveae
a c l n a ,i .u -hurd s u r - p r e s e n t h a r d s u r f a c e d ro ad o n A v r . th e Henlfonrd Ale
Inx h lx h w a y s
n nd th o r o u x h f a r p s , T rilb y a n d t.e c s h u rx B ran c h es of A.
On J u l y tst. 1932, ! 3.494.44
f
o
llo
w
ln
x
lil
x
h
w
n
y
s
t
ronda
a
n
d
p
u
b
­
clmf nii'd “wide"nln’K,*iho lilifhwaya n u e 1&gt; In t h e F la t of N o rth C h u lu - C r o s s m x on Hay Htreet In th e to w n n u m b e r s Inclusive
d e n c e d by bonds No. I to 1
(he c a lll n x o f a n e lec tio n to C. L. ftallrnnd.
f o llo w ln x I h r
• &gt;u J u l y 1st, 1916, *i; ,000.00. evl dane dt e r m
id pub lic IhoruuK f a r e s of fieitil- ota. sa id po in t h eln x a t t h a N o r t h ­ of Oviedo, th e n c e
in e th e q u e s tio n ns to w h e tlw F nnln In M a rk h a m Iloail l.lkA Allies lic th n ro u K b fu re* In t h e C o u n t y of n u m b e r s Inclusive.
e s e n t 8 foot lirlck roail 2 :J miles d e n r e d by b o n d s .No. 1-.
Hemlnole
a
n
d
S
t
a
t
e
of
F
lo
r
i
d
a
,
to
»&lt;■ C ounty, Florldii. in thla'reaoT u- w e s t c o r n e r of t h e N o rth e a s t Q u a r ­ pmrore
r
bunds
sh
a
ll
be
Issued
by
th
e
Wn J u l y 1st. 1933, II.OM.H,
o r less to th e e a s t end of the n u m b e r s Inclusive.
lle q ln n liix s t th e c o r n e - of U k n
an h e r e i n a f t e r m o r e p a r t i c u l a r l y t e r of t h e H o u th w est Q u a r t e r of d i r t routl
C ounty of Hemlmilr. S ta tu o f F l o r i ­ S tr e e t and W e st G rove A venue In w lt:
d e q e e d by bonds No. 7 to 1*.
e e n t.onxwootl and
d n J u l y 1st, 1947, J18,000.0(1. e v i ­ da.
Itonil
F
ro
m
H
anford
T
o
U
olf
C
o
u
rse
iserliied a n d s e t f o rth , an d If said S e c tio n 18, T o w n a h lp 21 . Mouth of W a x n e r : thbeentw
In t h e s u m o f tl.66n.ono.46. th e Hie T o w n of Fnola. r u n W e ste rly
n u m b e r s Inclusive.
e s te rly 0.2 m iles tlenced by b o n d s No. t a l to 171. Iiulh
XI Mliea.
&gt;nd lo.Htie Is a u t h o r i z e d In t h e m a n - ItunRu 33 E a s t, r u n E a s t H mllu tn m ore o r less cea cW
p ro ce ed s to he d e riv e d fro m t h e sa le iilonx p re se n t road 1.35 m iles to
On J u l y 1st. 1931. I5.M4.44,
C r e e k ; n u m b e r* Inclusive.
ir h e r e i n a f t e r s e t f o rth , to uso Second H irer! In revise d .Map of th e n c e N o r t h w e s ter or lsys to(lee
H
e
x
ln
n
ln
x
o
n
,
H
u
x
h
c
y
H
tree
t
In
th
e
re
o
f
to
he
Used
a
n
d
ex
p
e
n
d
ed
tlenced
bonds No. G to IV. I
On J u l y 1st. 1948, *19.000.00. evl- f o r th e p u r p o s e ut t h e const ru ctio n , t h e road r u n n l n x front . M a rk h a m th e C ity nf S a n f o rd . F lo r i d a , a t Ita n u m b e r sbyInclusive.
e p ro c e e d s d e riv e d fro m t h a sa le L h u lu o ta . tlienco Mouth H m ile to th e Motitherly side of th e anrdlx hnt-lunx
f - tlenced by Imiids No. 172 tu 190, bo th
to lionxw nod.
erc o f f o r th e uses, p u r p o s e s a n d F s ln i u t t o A venue, th e n c e E a s t a p ­ ivay o f th e L ak e C ha rnt l l n i n r h o of
In
te
r
s
e
c
tio
n
w
ith
F
r
e
n
c
h
A
venue
,
On J u l y 1st. 1933, I4.004.ll,
r e - c o n s t r u c tio n , p av ln x . r e - p n v ln x .
I . a k r G eneva Itnail IJt Mllra
n ib e ra Inclusive.
sa id point b c l n x t h e c e n t e r o f S e c ­
JS**,J 1"
" i ? .vr " et f o rth , an d . p r o x im a te ly 330 feet to F i r s t Hlreel, t h e A tla n tic Coast Line Itullrnud n uOn
re-h ard surfnclnx
H e x ln n ln x a t th e Hunt Invent c o r ­ tion 36. T o w n s h ip 19. S o u th of R a n x o d e n c c d by bonds No. 14 to 21. |
J u l y I at. 1919, * 20. 000. 00. ovl- h a rd Hiirfarlnx.
IE IT F C U T II IJ R
nEH O L V E l). t h e n c e S o u t h e r l y on F irs t S tr e e t a ­ a p p r o x im a te ly one m ile to th e p r e s ­
a
n
d
w
ld
e
n
l
n
x
o
f
th
e
h
lx
h
w
a
y
s
.
n
u
m b e r s Inclusive.
n e r of t h e N o rth w e s t Q n u r t e r of
m t It b t h e d e t u r m ln a tl u n of th is r o u n d tlio W e st end of lotkc 31111s e n t H font brick roail; th e n ce N o r t h ­ tlenced by bonda No. 191 to 2 to, both roAu* am i
thormiKhfureM
rfcom * th e N o rt h w e s t Q u a r t e r of Mrctlon 30 E ust, th e n c e r u n W e s t 3100 f e e t
On J u l y 1st, 1936. 17.041.14.
»srd t h a t t h e to t a l a m o u n t of to C e d a r H treet, th e n c e E a s t on e rly u lo n x said brick roail 1.5 m iles numhei'M Inclusive.
by tlu* r e p o r t of aald 22, T o w n s h ip 20. Houlb of Itnnxe to a po in t 529 f e e t m e a s u r e d a t d e n c c d by bonds No. 2* to 21, [
Oil J u l y 1st. 1950, * 21 . 0(10. 00. e v i­ inernli'il In nnd
n d s reuulretl for t h e p u r p o s e s a- p r e s e n t ro a d th r o u x li n e o r x r J a c o b s
r l x h t n n x le s fro m t h e c e n t e r line
of cU licn * n nd ta x pay* 32
E a st, r u n E a s t '-j mile, the nco o f thu A tla n tic C oa et L in e R a ilro a d , n u m b e r s Inclusive.
d en c ed by b u n d s No. 211 to 231, both commute**
r a s a Id (s th e sum o f ll.i}no,P'' 0.00. a n d (lu stuli J a c o b s p r o p e r tie s an d to th e Hanford aod U rlan d u roatl.
cr*
i.f
Hemlnole.
C
ou
n
ty
.
F
lo
rid
a
,
On J u l y 1st. l»37.
C
k
n
lu
n
ta
C
e
iir
v
a
Hood
r».D
Allies
N
o
rth
to
L
ak
e
(ienevli,
th
e
n
ce
n
u
m
b
e
r*
Inclusive.
id t h a t muI&lt;| Issue o f b o n d s In th e nlntix t h e N o rth line of Mrs It. I ,
and.
th e n c e S o u t h w e s t e r l y p a r a l l e l w i t h d e n c c d by bonds Nu. :I1.04M4.
n e x ln iiliix nt th * I n te rse c tio n of
j to it, 1
N o r t h e r ly a n d W e s te r l y a r o u n d said sa
tin J u l y 1 st. 1951. * 22 . 000, 00. e v i­
m of tt.cr.o.ouu.09 sh a ll be Issued llodKi-s p r o p e r ty to t h e E a s t llnv of S ev
id
R
a
ilr
o
a
d
2005
f
e
e
t
to
a
p
o
in
t
W
h
e
r
e
a
s
,
t
h
is
H
oard
I
iuh
x
lv
e
n
n
u
m b e r s Inclusive.
th Mtruet a n d A venue " I t” In denced by b o n d s No. 232 to 233. both
L a k e G e n e v a to th e N orth line of 15 c h a in s N o rth o f t h e S o u th line
th ro e secies, to bo k n o w n r e ­ suld Mectlon 28. I h e n r e N o r t h e a s t ­ th e en
q
u
e
s
tio
n
m
ost
c
a
r
e
f
u
l
c
o
n
s
id
e
r
a
tio
n
,
On
J
u
l
y
1st.
193).
to
w
n
of
C
hnluotn.
ru
n
Knst
on
19.000.44,
said S ection 32: th e n c e W e st on of S ection 36. th e n c o W e s t e r l y 3.­
a c tiv e &gt;• ns Merles A. Merles II. e rly 1363 foot to the N o r t h e a s t c u r ­ S e v en th S tr e e t 670 feet to A venue n u m b e r s Inclusivn.
th e re fo r e .
line to th e N o r t h w e s t c o r ­ 200 feet to t h e p r e s e n t h a r d s u r ­ d e n c e d by bonds Nu. 37 10 IV. r
On J u l y 1st. 195*. *21.000.00. e v i ­
d Merles t*. T h e Issue of bonds rier of C u m etc ry p r o p e r ty , th e n c e
UK IT ItEHOLVED. I4y th e H oard Mectlon
"
E
"
.
th
e
n
c
e
N
orth
on
A
venue
"
E
”
n e r of sa id
Section
22; thenco faced rontl u t W cstcrdlok'M c o rn e r, n u m b e r s Inclusive.
d
enced
by
b
o
n
d
s
No.
2
fi|
to
277
.
both
L
a
s
t
*4
mile,
thciice
N
o
rth
'»
mile
m w n . a s Merles A to ho fo r tho
o
f
i.o
u
n
ty
C
o
m
m
is
s
io
n
e
r
s
of
S
e
m
i­
feet to T h ir d Mlreet, th e n c e n u m b e r s Inclusive.
On J u l y 1st. 1939, 110.094.14,
Mouth ti m ile : th e n c e W est '» mile th
m of iTGn.noo.oo: sa id Issue of tn l l o h r r l s c orne r, th v n c e E a st '4 EI"60
e s te r l y
follo u H n x sa id d e n c c d by bonds Nu. 16 lo SV.
nole
C
ounty.
F
lo
rid
a
,
t
h
a
t
It
Is
th
e
a
s
t
1990
feet
m
ore
o
r
less
on
T
h
ir
d
On J u l y 1st. 1953, *26,000.00, e v i­ (Icternilnutfun o f th is H oard t h a t to h a r d s u r fa c e d roud ut G a r r i s o n 's h aernd c e s u rW
lids s h s l l h e a r I n te r e s t a t th o m ile, th e n c e N orth I V» m iles lo the
f
a
c
e
d
r
o
a
d
I
w
h
ic
h
Is
t
o
j
n
u
m b e r s Inclusive.
S
tre
e
t
to
th
e
E
ast
line
of
th
e
to
w
n
c
o
r
n
e
r
In
Genevu.
d en c ed by b o n d s No. 27* t o 303. both It would he e x p e d ie n t an d to th e
to of five ami unv-tuijf iter r u n - N o r t h w e s t c o r n e r of N oah J a c o b s
Iii- w idened a n d p a v e d ) l . t m iles
i l l .' or t'h u lu o tu . th e n c e N orth 1120 n u m b e r s Inclusive.
Oil J u l y 1st. 19)6. MI.0u4 44
U seroln lto a d 0.7 Allies
m p e r itonuni. th e Int. r e st on salt! p r o p e r ty .
tu
th
e
N
o
r
t
h
w
e
s
t
c
o
r
n
e
r
l
u
s
t
I
n
t
e
r
e
s
t
s
of
Memlnoie
C
o
u
n
­
feet m o re o f less to th e S o u th e a st
On J u l y 1st. 1954, *28.000.00, evl- ty. Hlnrhla. a n d th is Hoard d e e m s It
B e x ln n ln x at th e N o rth e r ly end N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r - o f t h e of t h e | ( |t&gt;uced by bonds Nu. 56 tu II,
. Ileep
. . . F o ek et Iloail 1.33 Miles.
nils to be p a y a b le -ettil-M nnually;
o r t h - n u m b e r s Inclusive.
Id liritulK to m a tin
se ria lly over
B e x ln n ln x on t h e O vlcdo-O enevn c o r n e r of th e N o rth e a s t Q u a r t e r of d anced by b u n d s No. 301 lo 331. bo th e x p e d ie n t lo th e best I n te r e s ts of of th e p r e s e n t b a r d s u r fa c e d road e a s t Q u a r t e r o f S e c tio n 4. N
th
e
N
o
r
t
h
w
e
s
t
Q
u
a
r
t
e
r
of
tho
•On J u l y 1st. 1911. Ji:,004.R
n
u
m
b
e
r
s
Inclusive.
e n tile OscColu Road, ru n N orth sh ip 2o S o u th . I tu n x e 30 E ast.T o w n
perlotl of t h l r n y e a r s . In th e F o a d a t u po in t U mile W e st of
Memlnoie
C
o
u
n
ty
.
F
lo
ri
d
a
to
Issue
of Kectlon 21,
d r n c e d by bonds No. &lt;7 to 71,
On J u l y 1st. 1955. .*30.000.00. evl- h ands of th e C o u n ty o f Memlnoie. 0.7 inlles to lh e S tr e e t on th e N orth
in n e r horolnr.jt.w s e t f o r th , fro m t h e E a s t line of Hcctloii 12 . T o w n , S o u th e a s t Q u a r t e r
O
vlrilu
Itonil
3
Allies.
n u m b e r s Inclusive.
ip 21. S
outh. Itnnxe
Mouth.
Itaiixc 32 E ast. d c u r e d by bonds No. 332 to 361. both
of th e Osceola C y p re s s C om ­
d a f te r the
d a l e of
Issu a n c e sh ip 21, Mouth of llutiKc 31 CuHt, T o w n s h'III
B l a i r uf F lorida. In t h e sum of *1,- side
B e x ln n ln x on th o 9 foot b r ic k road
mile tn th e Eats t lilt* n u m b e r s Inclusive.
On J u l y ts t . 1912, *13.444.44
p a n y ’s office.
sreof; said |ssu*. o f b o n d s to he th e n c e r u n N o rth '•&lt; m iles to F l o r ­ th e n ce Earn
860
.
000
.
1)0
f
o
r
t
h
e
p
u
rp
o
se
s
of
th
e
r
nit:tl
11
k
fro
m
O
v
i
e
d
o
't
o
S
a
n
f
o
rd
,
n
t
of
suld
Mectlon
21.
the
n
ce
doticed
by bonds No. 79 to *1,
N
o
rth
On J u l y 1st. 1956. *89,000.00, e v i­ C onstruction, r e - e o u s t r u c llo n . p a v tod J u ly 1st, 1926: sa id b o n d s to id a A venue, th e n c e W e st ' j mile,
I.nke AIIIU Hoad I U Allies.
1
po
in
t
4.9
m
iles
in
u
n
su
re
d
u
lo
n
x
1.65
iii
H
cm
lu
th
e
T
itu
s
v
ille
road.
n
u
m b e r s Inclusive.
den
c
ed
by
I
ioiii
I
h
No.
362
to
150.
both
o r th o d e n o m in a t io n ttf tioun.no th e n c e i n n N o rth 4 mile to F t » r . AAlitrnlna And Fnv Inx I h r P re s e n t
B
e
x
ln
n
ln
x
ul
th
e
Mouth
n
u
t
of
i
b
is
ro
ad
n
o
r
t
h
u
nd
w
e
s
t
e
r
l
y
from
Uix.
r
c
p
a
v
ln
x
.
h
a
r
d
s
u
r
f
n
c
ln
x
.
ren u m b e r s Inclusive.
On J u l y 1st. 1943. 111 ,49444.
:li, and n u m b e re d f ro m 1 to 760. Hue of S ectio n I. s a m e T u w nnhip
s u r f u e l n x a n d w ld e n ln x th e p r e s e n t h a r d s u r fa c e d road on A v e ­ th e M('aboard A ir
L ine
R u ilro a d d a n c e d by bonds No. 92 to lli
Himil T h r u u x h f i r n r v n 3.3 Miles.
HE IT K U ItT H E It
HKHOI.VKI*. f-ord
a n d ItniiKe.
.
Ih n u m b e r s Inclusive,
nu
e
D
In
t
h
e
F
la
t
of
N
orth
t
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l
x
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w
a
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n
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public
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h
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on
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S
t
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t
In
th
e
II.'
k
I
uii
I
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th
e
I
ii
t
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r
m
'd
lull
of
n
u
m b e r s Inclusive.
rbiit t h e said b o n d s lu t h e suin of of Memlnoie C ou n ty , F lo rid a. In th is ota. said point h e ln x a t th e N o r t h ­
L a k e ( hnrni llunil 1 Mile.
r h e Issue « f hniids k n o w n an Her*
T o w n o f Oviedo, thoiice f o llo w ln x
Gil J u l y 1st, 1911, 115.441.44.
H e u ln n ln x t n i fee t Mouth an d 610 III" TltUNVlIli" Itollll With the Oviedo *150.000.01) k n o w n nu Merles
II to h r f o r th. mini i&gt;r tlSO.OOO,.
w
est
c
o
r
n
e
r
of
th
e
N
o
r
t
h
e
a
s
t
Q
u
a
r
­
th e p r e s e n t 8 f o o t b r i c k rontl 2.3 d e n c e d by bunds No. 106 lo HI,
( l*iievu ltoad on th e N orth line *Iih II be r e ti r e d s e ria lly o v e r ■ p e r ­ resi.lutlon h e r e i n a f t e r inure p a r t i c u ­
aald Issue of h o h d s sh a ll h e a r In- fe e t L u s t of th e N o r t h w e s t c o r n e r aofn d Mectlon
33. T o w n s h ip 20. Mouth iod of 30 y e a r s In t h e m a n n e r fol- la rly deserllied a n d set f o rth , anil t e r of th e Month went Q u a r t e r of m ile s m o re o r less to Hie e a s t en d n u m b e r s Inclusive.
Q liitrler of (he
&gt; s t a t |h n r a t e o f five a n d on«- of tile Moutllvust
S
ectio
n
28.
T
o
w
n
s
h
ip
21,
Mouth
of
If
ta
ld
jltund
Issue
is
a
u
t
h
o
r
i
s
e
d
in
of th e d ir t r o a d b e t w e e n l a m e of
I
tu
n
x
e
32
E
ast,
ru
n
N
orth
1.76
On J u l y Int. 1915. *14.441.41,
of S ection 10. rnlli'H lo ( I r n r v n Hrliool IIou.se. cur* l*,winx t u - w l t ;
If pen riMilum p e r n m iu n t th e In- N o r t h e a s t Q u a r t e r
I ta n x e 33 E a st, ru n E a s t
m ite w ood u n d W a x n o r ; th e n c e w e s t e r ly tlenced
l,y bonds No. 131 tu HI.
On J u ly 1st. 1931. 4l.0uo.oo. uvl- th e m a n n e r h e r e i n a f t e r set f o rth , to
of I' titiiKe 31
Ai'hl hpitdA, t».i h&lt;i tut) ship T o w n s h ip 21, Mouth
Second
Htre«t
tu
revise
d
M
ap
of
to u se th e p ro ce ed s d e riv e d from
0.2 mllen m o r e o r le ss s e r o s s d i n n u m b e r s tnetuslve.
la lk e Charm . Iter, th e n c o W est I; nillr. th e n c e d e n r e d by bond Nu. t.
TiUaiwiuully| euld b o n d s Jo inn- WML rim E a s t to
t'h
u
lu
o
tu
.
tbune
e
Mouth
%
m
ile
tu
N
o
r
t
h
Is
A
ii
U
ii
.
tloSive
Went
&gt;;
mile.
&lt;&gt;n J u l y 1st. 15.12,; JJ.QUO.OO, evil ■J?1'! li'.'v . L ' . w v l t o r th e Ulu s, p u r- F u lm e t to A venue, th e n c e E a s t n p . G re e k ; tlienec n o r t h w e s t e r l y to a n d
On J u l y 1st. 19 46. 117.010*4.
-VIif,
“
ru serhilly o v e r n period a t llilrly theticO follow
tiftt' ........
Cl.c*'preshitf
roWd tli**nr*f N orth folhuv^ntf’ ih# b r lr k
litAif o b je c ts lieCeinkboVu set
•»t"'uUioely a i d e , of t b e d a n c e d b y 'h o i id*.No. l37b)JVi’
deuced by hntiffs No. V t o 3. but II pi»3o'i
&gt;rs. lit t h e m a n n e r h e r e i n a f t e r a r o u n d sa id L u k e C h a rm to Mouth rond
r o rth . and.
proxlntulalj* . 330
feet
to F ir s t 'V'*"* "
to
rnrn»*r
u
f
Uflr«&gt;oln
roud
urn!
n
u
m
b
e
r
s
Inclusive,
tJ,i
**ht
i-.Lakev.^.liarm»
n
n
m l w m Inclusive,
f o r th , fro m a n d a f t e r t h e d a t e e rly side, tlieiire W e ste rly to th e
K , » T ELTtTIII.'H
ItEMULVEDi S tre e t, th e n c e S o u th e r ly on F i r s t jirn n c h of t h e A t l a n t i c C o a st L ine
and UonrVA hrlck road.
• •-•
On J u l y 1st. 1933, * 3. 000. 00, evl- _T U
On J•u l■y •1st.
1917. *11.190.0*.
Issu a n c e th e rm .f ; said Issu e of rontl o n tho E a s t side of A tla n tic thf* UHanford
SB-eet
a
r
o
u
n
d
th
e
W
e
s
t
end
of
L
a
k
e
h
a
t
It
Is
th
e
d
e
t
e
r
m
i
n
a
t
i
o
n
of
th
is
R
a
ilr
o
a
d
iip
p
r
o
x
lm
a
te
ly
nw
ell
L
a
k
e
lto
a
d
1.7
Allien
..
-. .
. ..---- . «*i)c inlte to d e n c e d by bonds No. 151 lo 111,1
tlenced by b o n d s No. 4 to 6. both
Also liexln’d s to lie d a t e d J u l y 1st, 1920; Coast L ine Itnllroud.
.Mills
to
C
e
d
a
r
S
tre
e
t,
th
e
n
c
e
E
ust
B
oard
t
h
a
t
t
h
e
to
ta
l
a
m
o
u
n
t
of
tile
p
r
e
s
e
n
t
S
foot
b
r
ic
k
m
a
i
l
:
tlicnco
B
e
x
ln
n
ln
x
a
t
the
Houth.mst
c
o
r
­
m b e r s Inclusive.
J bonds to lie o f th e d e n o m ln n - n ln x &lt;U3 feet Mouth a n d 510 feet n e r of th e Moiithwcst Q u a r te r of n u m b e r s inclusive.
p u rp o se s mi p r e s e n t routl t h r m ix h O e o r x e N o r t h e r l y a l o n x sa id b ric k r o a d 1.5 n uOn
Oh J u l y 1st. 1931. *4,000.00. evl- bonds re q u ire d f o r th e
J u l y 1st. 1*4*. 11&gt;.04144, 1
n o f f j , oan.oo each, an d n u m b e r- L a s t of th e N o r t h w e s t c o r n e r of th
n in r r s u l d Is th e su m of * 1.669,0(10.Oil J a c o b s a n d G a sto n J a c o b s p r o |ie r - m iles to t h e S a n f o r d a n d O rla n d o denceil
e
.Southwest
Q
u
a
r
t
e
r
of
Mertlon
d
euced
by
b
o
n
d
s
No.
7
to
10.
liy bonds No. 172 to IH.I
th
e
Moiitheust
Q
u
a
r
t
e
r
of
th
e
N
o
r
t
h
­
liOtll
fro m I to &lt;50. b o th iiunihurn Ihu n d t h a t said Issue of bonds In th e tie s a n d a l o n x th e N o rth line of road.
28. T o w n s h ip 21, Month of Itunxe 30 n u m b e r s Inclusive.
n
u
m
b
e
r s Inclusive.
e
a
st
Q
u
a
r
t
e
r
of
said
Hecllon
lit,
*****
jJ j
Mrs.
It.
L,
llo
d
x
e
s
p
r
o
p
e
r
ty
to
th
e
su
m
of
11.660.000.011
sh
a
ll
he
Issued
L
a
st,
ru
n
mi
the
line
rec
en
tly
estaliOn
J
u
l
y
1st.
1935.
4
'k
ii
l
u
n
t
s
f
l
e
a
r
v
n
Roail
3.0
Allies.
*5,000.00. evlOn J u l y Isl. 1919 *70.044.40. 1
rile Is..us of b o n d s k n o w n n s ru n Mouth a n d co n n e c t w ith th e
llsh ed for »ubl road N o rth erly 1.66 d e n r e d by hm tds No. I t lu If.. both In t h r e e series, p. |,v k n o w n r . s p e e - L a s t line o f said Hecllon 28. th e n c e
H ex ln n ln x a t tlio I n te r s e c tio n of d en c e d by b o n d s No. 191 tu 214,1
i " ' i to ho f o r ' t h e sum o f 1150,- Oviedo a n d ( le n e v a road.
N o r t h e a s t e r l y 1305 f - c t
to
th e S e v e n th S tr e e t
m ile s to th e E ast an d W est Q u a r ­ n u m b e r s Inclusive.
nnd
A v en u e " | y . num ber". Inclusive.
Ji V.' y 1? M J?.r r , r " A' Merles II. nnd N
I .rliih n rt H oad O.ll .Miles
•
S lid ls.&lt;ue of b o n d s s h a ll h e a r
o r t h e a s t c o r n e r o f C e m e te r y pro- lu tlm T o w n of Cliuliiola. r u n E a s t
On J u l y Int. 1936, 16,000,011, evl- H e r b s ( . T he Issue of b o n d s k n o w n
If' Mlu n l iik on th e brick ro ad r u n - t e r Mectlon line of Mud Ion 21. r n r i r
ot t h e r a t e of flvn a n d
J u l y Isl. 1959. J2I.000.H!
n s h ip and Itu n x e; th e n ce N o r t h ­ tlenced by b o n d s Nu. 16 lo 21 . both ? ? - ' L •'» I"’ f o r t h e su m of n e rty . th e n c e E u s t &lt;4 mllo. th e n c e oil S e v e n t h S t r e e t 670 f e e t to Avn- d e On
- n i. pur r e ti iu m p e r a n n u m , th e n ln x from O viedo lo Hanford, ut n Twoews te
n c e d by bonds No, 211 Id 221.1
N
o
rth
!4
m
ile
to
R
o
b
e
rt
s
c
o
r
n
e
r,
8760.000.
00;
sa
id
Issue
of
b
o
n
d
s
sh
a
ll
r
ly
aeroMU
the
N
o
rth
w
e
s
t
n
u
m
b
e
rs
Inclusive.
»&gt;«•:
’T'1
".
tlle
n
c
e
N
o
r
t
h
on
A
v
en
u
e
n u m b e r s Inclusive.
l-' - •
‘ aid bonds to be p a y a b le ptilnt ’« m ile W est a n d *4 mile
Mectlon
21. the
On Jul&gt; 1st. 1937, *7,000.00. evl • n e a r I n te r e s t ut th e r a te of five an d th e n c e E a s t Vi mile; th e n c e N orth
L 1560 feet to T h i r d Mtrei't, th e n c e
• i'
IIV: said b o n d s tn m a t u r e Hulitli of th e c e n te r o f Hectlon 3. ( l u n r t e r of Q said
J u l y lat. 1951. *22.04*0k 1
uarter
of Mectlon 20. deneed by bunds No. 22 to 28. bulb o n e - h a lf p e r c e n tu m p e r a n n u m , l ’i . f i l e * to th e N o r t h w e s t c o r n e r Gnat 1999 fe e t m o r e o r leas on d enOn
'
" c r a p e rio d of t h i r t y T o w n s h ip 21. .South of ItniiKe 31 aNnodrt hthe aros ut x li
c e d by b o n d s No. 232 (»2'Al
t h e I n te r e s t on sa id b o n d s to he of N oah J a c o b s p r o p e r ty .
Section 17. a d ista n c e n u m b e r s Inclusive.
T h ir d S t r e e t to th u E u s t line of th e n u m b e r s Inclusive. •
'i
' • '.i i&gt; ui'Miner h e r e liiu f ie r L i s t , r u n N o rth o.ii miles.
Heel* F o e k e t Rond 1.23 Allies
f 2.1 m iles to tho N o rth w e st c o r ­
On J u l y 1 st. 1938. 18,000.00, evl- p a y n h le s e m i - a n n u a l l y ; sa id bonds
7 t"„,v'i*He of ( 'h u lu o t u . tllence N o rth
Ila&gt; S tre e t ».73 Miles
"
f. in a n d a f t e r th e d a t e
On July 1st. 1952. i:i.o»*.Ki
m a t u r e se ria lly o v e r a period of
I ie x in n in x on t h e (iv le d o -G e n r v a 1129 feel m o re o r |r*H | „ (h e S o u t h ­
I lex liiu ln a on Hay S t r e e t In th e n e r of said Mertlon 17. th e n c e N orth d rn c e d by bunds Nu. 29 to 36. both to
'•
* *her®- f; sold Issue of
tlenced by bonds Nu. 254 tu 271.1
ro
ad
a
t
a
po
in
t
Vi
m
ile
W
e
st
o
f
t
h
r
t
h
i
r
t
y
y
en
rs.
In
th
e
m
a
n
n
e
r
h
e
r
e
­
p u ssln x T ro u t L a k e on n u m b e r s Inclusive.
e
a
s
t
c
o
r
n
e
r
of
t
h
e
N
o
r
t
h
e
a
s
t
Q
u
u
r
' ■" d o le d J u l y 1st. 1037; T o n n or Ovlotlo, wner«s it In crotm- Its ...notes
n u m b e r s lucluslvr.
W e ste rly Side to th e Hanford an d
On J u l y 1st. 1939, *9.000.00, r v l- I n a f t e r set f o rth , fro m a n d a f t e r L a s t line of Mrctlon 12 T o w n s h ip f e r of i h r N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r of th e
*
he . f t h e d en o m ln n - •d by Hie Henhoard A ir Lino HallOn J u l y 1st. 1953. 126.000.Ki
lirlck road n t th e N o rth - tlenced by bunds No, 37 to IS. botli IPe d a t e of Issu a n c e t h e r e o f ; said 21. S o u th of F.nnxe 31 E ast, th e n c e S o u th e a s t Q u a r t e r
of S e c tio n 21 denceil b y b o n d s No. 27* to 341,1
'0 • fieh. an d n u m b e r ­ w av, th e n c e ru n Mouth 0.75 m ilts, (•i-hindo
ru
n
N
o
rth
4
m
ile
In
F
ln
rld
u
A
v
e
­
iv
e
.t
c
o
r
n
e
r
.
f
Section
9.
T
o
w
n
sh
ip
.
’’unds
to
bo
d
a
t
e
d
J
u
l
y
n
u
m
b
e
r
s
Inclusive.
T
o
w
n
s
h
i
p
21
Mouth.
R
n
u
x
c
33
E
a
st,
t.i
We
Jesxttp
At
m
ine
0.3
Allies.
'*
• • '..mil n u m b e rs Innue. thenci* W e st t*. mile, th e n c e h en c e E a s t i; m ile to t h e E a s t n u m b e r s Inclusive.
o n J u l y 1st. 1940. 110 , 000. 00, evl- 1st. 192..: sa id b o n d s to be of th e N
I lc v ln n lm ; at ih. c o r n e r of Alain 2d. Month of Itnnxe 30 East.
On J u l y 1st. 1951. *H.M*K(
o rth t-i m ile to th e N o rth lino of lino of sa id S e c tio n
d e n o m in a t io n of tl.noo.no each nnd
'.n n le r.l ( V o id e r } linn,I 0.2 Allies d rn c e d by b o n d s No. 46 to 55, both
21. th e n c e
T i l l ' if
itF .s n r .v E D . .-tr - " i . t.i l ,.il;e J c s i i p At c n u e in
S ectio n
1. aaine T o w n s h ip
an d N o rth 4,f.n m ile s to th e T itu s v i lle d en c ed by b o n d s No. 301 toJlkl
B e x ln n ln x o'.C fee l E a st of the n u m b e rs Inclusive.
•"i. nnt of tho A. Xullo'i V•I.)11 ti&gt;n t«. Oviedo, ru n Mouth
n
u
m b e r s Inclusive.
R
a
n
g
e
.
I .*|f i,ul. p.f.t of Med Ion 35.
road.
t»n J u ly 1st. 1941. * 1 1 , 000. 00, cvl- h ^ ' a ^ r 1 , o 7fio- ,,o,h 'n u ' ,‘mil. i t , ftako Jssat'.p A .c *•" :. If cu lh i r- N o r t h
Op J u l y 1st. 1955. *38.000K 1
row l. d i l , i ! • Montb
„f Itn n x e 30 d r n c e d by b o n d s No. 56 to 66, both
,T,h8 &gt;S" U8 «1 bonds
k n o w n us
I.n k e C h a rm Itonil 1 ,A||lr
&gt;■11 til a n d Itcltl n u e it. M ethodist i;hurch.
denceil by b o n d s No. 332 to 211.1
1 list, n il
th
&gt; feet.
n u m b e r s Inclusive.
n r x l n n l n x 403 f e e t S o u th a n d GtO W l d e n ln x And I 'n s l n x T h r P r e s e n t n u m b e r s Inclusive.
F aint H|,rliii;s lto a d 3 Allies.
oun o n • n . t&lt;i&gt;i J,&gt;i , n r t h ". m,m -1 *4^0.• I"- "it*Ire p r o .
i Mitirroi® • tf » 14uml :A U 'lrs.
Rond T h r o u g h G r n r v n Xr, M llrs
j *»n J u l y 1st. 1912. * 12 , 000. 00, rv l- 0.10,00; Buld Issue ..f bunds nlinlt f e d E a s t of th e N o r t h w e s t c o r n e r
.ah '
M.".'iti.ii
a t iii" intersection of
f th e
n J u l y 1st. 1956, JS9.0O9KI
Q u a r t e r of th e .h PM.nh,B.F. a .1. U‘.8 I n te r s e c tio n of d eO
Wnrr&gt; n n I'uitit '•) tt n I '■ rir.lull A v en u r .it dener d by bunds Nu. 67 to 7*. botli ! ii* r J ni,; !rMC u l u , e r a t - of five an d &lt;t th e S o u th e a s t
■I*n A. Ip the L u s t '. l i e A .*• nu.. r.rtd
n c e d by bonds No. 362 lo 1 . 0
*
t
.
A,.
(lie
T
itu
s
v
i
lle
Rond
w
i
t
h
t
h
e
O
viedo
Nortli
,
'
numb
"r:«
1
'
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c
e
n
t
u
m
p
e
r
u
nnum
.
neluslve.
N
o
rth
e
a
s
t
Q
u
a
r
t
e
r
of
S
ectio
n
14.
:U
r
e
r
t
In
th
e
T
o
w
n
t.f
I.onxw
ood,
■
i
I
s Incluslvr.
i ntl* c'id)kt |, In** l(t|!lr..,i &gt;1 Cre liltX
Un J u l , 1st. 194
of I ta n x e .11 a n d G e n e v a lto a d on t h e N o rth n uRmEb e rIT
M2.000. 00, cVl- tin In te r e s t on sniq b u n d s tu be T o w n s h ip 21. Mouth
lh«'d!i
fu r th e pur* ctll| West uni
F U R T H E R IlKSOlJ
111» lll4‘ sSOIllll
p n j. b l c sem l-finniinllv: s u ld ’ bond,.
lib- nf '
i" \ 8 h • &lt;1 In- hu n d s N
"1 •’JfvG on 33. T o w n s h i p 29 T h a t t h e said
79
to
91.
i oud J uillbotli
i &gt; - c o n s tr u c t - l«VVI UK th e |
r,Jn.
.
Rnf
l
C
ha
rm
,
bonds In th» *0
'1 &lt;l®\K*IIMlt if# .!u So nth ut llitllKr nt uiirr Ii
• n r .t l l r e serl.il!&gt; o v e r n period ut ■hence fo llo w ln x t h e p r e s e n t rond Suiitl, ,,f R a n g e 32 E a s t, r u n N o rth
(.elusive.
L in a Ita llr.oi
hurt I stirfuc- th e A |l s . t t l c
*450.009.00
k n o w n ns M*rN
l-I.
•m i . r» u \v, i t
t
.
n
r
t
\
&gt;«nr&lt;.
In
tb
e
m
a
n
n
e
r
h
e
r
e
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lull
1
...
m
ile
s
to
G
e
n
e
v
a
School
H
o
u
se
o
n
(Ill
nro
•llilv
u
r
o
u
m
l
i«?il(l
teiilc#*
C'hnrrn
io
S
outher*
l *r.‘ 3tirfrt&lt;fii
P
alm
iMpt
inx®1st.
1914.
*14,000.00,
,ml v.'Idcnin.r
sh a ll be r e ti r e d serially ov»r»l
*U«1l
ri*llr. (Ii cm'. AV• l :: miles I fli lie* d I.y b o n d s No. 92 t o ’ 105, evl- In .ifte r s e t f o rth , fro m nod a l t e r th e •&gt;' "Ide. th e n c e W e ste rly to t h e ro ad v J!er ’ ,V, *nc.,,! W 8" t
W '!»,.# *lli If hit ■ttvs. 'm n d * nnd
)(wn,i F r o m F o r e s t i
mile, th e n c e h&gt;d of 30 y e u r s In the rninmr 1
'.n id i
b. th
or 1 IMnewn.r G
• n fo n l ,A
I njm'i'IT.'I 1
thence
W e st &gt;4
?1. ‘" 'U a n c e t h e r e o f ; said Is- on t h e E ast aid* of A tla n tic Coast N o i i h &gt;* mile,
ue,
Ml Mllrs.
In • ’ *-v!ilar.'f fn tiir c o u n t y
in g , t o - w l t :
.......
llraiuci* Huiilevanl "A Miles.
o n J u ly 1 st. 19 15, 115.000 00, evl- ioSr..o
f
" "&gt; «•" ‘l a t . •&lt;! J u l y 1st.
R a ilr o a d . Also h - x l n n l n x 403 mil*, th e n c e N o r t h f o llo w in g th e lo w
lle M lin ln v ut ren i.-r nf ', r llo n 16
a t ', , i Florid.i
On J u l y 1st. 1931. I I . M m
He xi r.iilii)
.IA.il I), n*f -• to lit* of if!,* ,je . Line
lie corn
&gt;f O n n i r n dene* •d h hundn No. 1 U6 to 120 , both »
reel Mouth n nd 510 fe e t E a s t o f th e l.rtck r*&gt;ad to c o r n e r of O sceola den
Tdw-nshlp 21 . Mouth
ol Itnpv
29 ' •ml. v i rd a
c
ed
by
bond
No.
1.
.•'"Utli Or. Unm Htrui t nutr.i .era inclusive.
L a st. ro;t M«,utii .in*l Moutberlv
MM».n ' V a ne r ?I."00-00 each, a n d N o r t h w e s t c o r n e r of t h e S o u th e a s t b r l''k n,U | lh o
•
•'
' It »S.I l
Miles
®nd G e n e v a
III the F lat
On J u l y 1st. 1932. I2.00LK
H an fu rJ F i ini' run
• &gt;n -*ill v 1st. 1946. *16,000 00. evl- l
1ro n ' 1 tn 450. b o th n u m - Q u a r t e r of th e N o rth e u s t Q n u r t e r
InitM tires, nt
trnveltetl
ron.l
Si'Utl •aster
d e n c e d by bonda Nu. 2 to* •
" '
Hie .lorthwcst cor­ m
•
Inrlonive.
n
aid
B
oulevard
tu
de
need
by
I
winds
No.
121
iles
to
ih*
Mouth
Luo
of
of sa id S ection 19, r u n Mouth und
lOtitltlole Hie Mailt "id nd
llo s sell I .a k r llo a d I.T M llrs.
■“ * to 136. both
..
.'irtiieixt g u . - r t e r of C ou n ty .
n u m b e r s liiciuslve.
Alt. B u rn road ut n u m b e r s Inclusive.
.. .T/'.r, A * ^ 8,
L ands
k n o w n an c o n n e c t w ith th e O viedo a n d G«B e g in n in g a t t h e S o u lh e a a t co ror tst Quarter «.f Heetion I
On J u l y 1st. 1333. 13,00*K .
W ilson's corner.
nevo road.
At el In n v Ilie A v en u e 0.33 .Allle.
On J u l y 1st. 1947. *17.000.00. evlf,,rOf' l b’”o n*l"
» sh’&gt;
tll3450.­
of th e S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r of d en c e d by b o n d s No. I to
000.00;
aald
Issue
d
s
a
h
e
a
r
Ilru
n
ilr
)
llnnd
3
Allies.
ill,’.J*°.ulh1
.°
f
’ B a n k * 3o
th
e
d
e
n
re
d
by
hnnds
No.
I
.
r
l
n
h
a
r
l
lto
a
d
tl.il
Allies.
I
ie
x
in
n
in
x
nt
I
n
te
r
s
r
c
tl
o
n
f
Mel■'
137
to
153.
both
S
o
u
th
w
e
s
t
Q
u
a
r
t
e
r
of
S
ection
Li n,t '"Utli 1 m ile on ttie ro ad I'.nville A venue w ith th a Mouth U n.-' B e x ln n ln x 660 fee t South of tll« n u m b e r s Inclusive.
n u m b e r s in c lusive
I n t e r e s t a t th e r a t e of five a n d o n e I ie x i n n in x un t h e lirlck m u d r u n .
t i ll, tl rrtuxh
M uiiiiipal (Jolf
m ile post of Mectlon 32,
p!’r C8tt*uni p e r a tm u m . th e n ln x fro m O viedo to Mnnford. nt n 38. T o w n s h ip 2 1 . So, 4h oc R a n g e i o " " m , J, u l y 1st. 1931. »1.000**.,
tin J u l y 1st. 1948. 118.000.00. evl'
Hie &lt; tty Of Hitl . „ r d to IV of Mectlon 31. T o w n s h ip 19, Mouth ! TMoest
w n s h ip 2 i Mouth
»f I ta n x t 32 d r n c e d by b u n d s No. 154. to 171. both I n te r e s t on said bonds to he puy- point 1; m ile W est
I by b o n d s No. 7 lo I*.
nml '* mil. taliIIshed
ln *t " :,1 E ast, r u n N orth mi
f o r sa id -r omil
ad N
Norther!*Ii " I '/.r a v * then e -.Vest &lt;i mile:
.
o rth e r ly .n u m b e r s Inclusive.
r
'.‘»
Bi«st
•%
mile,
th.
n
u
m
b
e
r
s
inclusive.
.
.
.
.
.
.
J,8
m
,-“
nf»«»,
ly;
sa
id
b
o
n
d
s
to
lice
Ilm
ivllle
A
venue
tnlle
to
th
e
I
I.f
Month
(&gt;r
t
h
e
c
e
n
t
e
r
uf
Hectiun
3
inHi's
to
t
h
e
E
a
s
t
am
i
W
e
st
" •«•«"! ,
m ile
to
T hird
N o rth •* mile, tlicilee North r a s t e r
On J u l y 1st. 1935. J5.000.K
On J u l y 1st. 1919. * 19. 000.Otl, evlrow n.shtp 31. Mouth of R a n x " 31 Q u a r t e r Mectlon line of Mectlon 21
« . T»t th e T o w n t.f la tke Ma m ; V Itv L im it,t ,,f .Suuford. F lo rid a, a n d . ly
r t ) &gt;eur«. In th e m a n n e r h e r e in - LaM. ru n N o rth 0.6 miles.
d e n c e d by b o n d s No. II 19 Ik '
tile Qhl tritvalieil roail 2'»* d e n r e d by builds No. 172
HE IT F C H T H E I t
ItESOLVEH. HI IIalunx
to 190, In.Ill et m
nee Mt.utli on aald T h ird Mtruet
C
M
.
n
".h
1,1
w"
‘*
ILtnxc;
I
h
en
c
e
m b e r s Inclusive.
f t e r set f o rth , fro m nnd a f t e r tho
liny .*44reel 0.73 Mllrs
N o r t h w e s te r l y a c r o s s
it,.- N o rlh - n uOn
IIS oxterish.n It lout; th e new 1 loti of the l o t nl a m o u n t of t h e sabl l.(&gt;nvif«Ni«|.\\ iiKtir, | | wad XH llllr* tiiim bers Inclusive.
J u l y 1st. 1936. IS.H0O t*.,
tin J u l y 1st, 1950. I 20.oon.oo. evl- d i t i of Issuaiier t h e r e o f ; sa id HIb 'xliiiiinx on | ! a v S t r r . 'i in t h r w « st Q u a r t e r o f s a id Meet Ion 21
lit of w a y r e c e n tly clea re d by boiiili. tn he I tailed, If n p lh o r lz u d l
Mie
of
bonds
to
be
d
a
t
e
d
.Inly
Is!
d
en
c e d by b o n d s No. 14 lo : l '
deuced
by
boiiils
No.
(lit
11 i! n^ al l,lr t u t **rn4,rlIo n uf
T o w n of Oviedo, w h e m it U c r o s s 191
tu
210
,
both
L o u n ty , iiiiiirovlm ately j.ti miles by un I'lceilon t a ile d a n d l i d d fo r E a s t il.u
N
o
r
t
h
e
a
s
t
Q
u
a
r
t
e
r
of
.Section
n u m b e r s J u r lu siv e .
k e A venue a n d Motnur A v e ­
1927: su ld b o n d s to be o f u , e 11,.-’ etl b ; th e S e a b o a rd Air Lille H all- I 2n.
m b e r s Inclusive.
tiij Kiiir.ird an d O rla n d o ro u t, • h a t b urp. e. (lie e n t ir e p io e e e d s nue In th e low ii iif LonKwiioil. run n uOn
each an d wuv. th e n c e ru n S o u th fl.75 m iles
On J u l y 1st. 193 *7.000K,
J u l y Pit. 1051, * 21 .000.00. evl- n o m in a tio n of *|.ooo.oa
s t a n c e ' of 1 *’!'* 1 n^801' 0 " ' L a 'llsif 't mil. »n C r y s ta l L a k e Av«. d erive d front tile sale of the IooiiI h L a s t fo llo w ln x
w
e
A
f
2,1
'"i*8"
'•»
t
h
e
N
o
rth
p
re
se
n
t
road
3
8
n
u
m
b
e
re
d
fro
m
I
to
459.
bo
th
n
u
m
­
•buiccd by b o n d s No. 22 l» I*-1
41* lil t'll |»y 1)4*11(1*4 No. 211 tu 231, bulb
I.nke
J
e
s
s
u
p
A
v
m
u
e
131
Allies
'
Ill 1be row'll .if lotke ,\tary de.ilxuated ns Merles 11, In Ih* sum
b e r s Inclusive, and.
1 150.Oitu.on shall be used anil e x ­ Oviedo10 r ° U' 1 ,' u lw ‘■0,, Hanford and n u m b e r s inclusive.
H e x ln n ln x a t th e c o r n e r of Main K r . k S I u ,,,f- *a , 'l b c c tlo n 17. n u m b e r s Inclusive.
JJ ’ r , t .s , r , '«l W ftu lo T h ird of
On J u l y 1st. 193*.
in g
Hn J u l y 1 st. 1952, * 22.000. 00, uvlIT FEU T ICK H
ItEHOLVED. H lrr.'l ninl. L uke J e s s u p Avetiuu In TI rr o u t1 1L a kLret l ' on R s AVi s i e r lPya s sside
pended ex c lusively for th e p u r p o s e
d eu c e d l&gt;&gt; b o n d s Nu. 2* to Jk ■*1
ItKHOI.VEO dencud by bonds Nu. 232 to 253. both 1' ' a t of th e t o ta l a m iu io t o f th e A. A u lln s Aililltloii lo Oviedo, ru n
t ! r u e t it S l r e r l 11. 2 .-, Miles.
lot
roust ru d in x ,
r e - c o iia tr u c tln x . .rll,,,l: ,1T K F U T I IE I t
said
bonda
to
lie
Issued.
If
u
u
lh
o
r
ix
n u m b e r s Inclusive.
v oU.n,'1
N o rth '6 m ile on L a k e J e s s u p A v e ­ ru«,V,'a i t'h
•xianln.f nt th I n te rse c t I, ii of |p a v l n x . re-tm v ln x . b a r d s u r f s c l n x . *7,
t- s a000(,.00
i in o nn',‘,ik '*
hoM,U
, l " ’ wu'""A"
of n u m b e r s liiciuslve.
th e!’r N
r t h w e s t c o r n ebrick
r of
now
n
ns1,1 .Series
J u l y 1st. 1939.
On J u ly 1st. 1953. *24.Olio,00. evl- ed by a n e lec tio n called n nd held nue to M ethodist C h u rch .
nch Avenue tind ( len e v a Mlreet, re - liar.I s u r f n c ln x an d w bl.-nlnx d ie shall
•-eel Inn 8. T o w n s h i p 29, Month of d e On
bo
retired
n-rluiiy
over
fo
r
t
h
a
t
p
urpose,
tlio
e
n
t
ir
e
p
ro
ce
ed
s
n c e d by lioiid'&lt; Nu. 37 10 I*. " I
deneed
by
I
iuiu
I
h
N
u
.
a
p
e
r
­
follow
ing
b
lx
h
w
u
v
s,
ro
a
d
s
a
n
d
pubF a in t S p r in g s Rond 3 Miles.
R ang) 39 E ust.
u l"
I point he Ifix till Moittb '4 m il"
254 tu 277. but It 'je r vod from t h e s a le of th e b o n d s
Uul
of
so
yearn,
lu
the
n u m b e r s Inrluslve.
.......
mit ii uer fol- n u m b e r s Inclusive,
I of H, 'tlon si;. Tow nub ip 19. He d io r o u x l i f a r r s In the I’ount} of loulna. to-wit:
H e x ln n ln x a t t h e I n te r s e c tio n of • S|, , , , " r •, t ' e m e t r r y ll n s d 0.3 Alllr*
On J u l y 1st. 1940.
Hu J u l y 1st. 1951, *26.000.00. evl- d e s ix n n te d a s S e r ie s A. in tbu su m E a s t ‘-"H® A v e n u e a n d
• Ii of I; , (Wt. ao J. nst, tb,'tie* ru n Hi’Hiliiolot iitiil Ht.itt* uf Kliirlda. toW arren
of
t760
000.00
sh
a
ll
be
used
a
n
d
On
July
Int.
1929.
IJO.buo.uo.
n
i
t
;
d
e
n
c
e
d
by
bonds
No.
I* 1"
1
S tre e t In t h e T o w n of ' I .our wood,
t r i ­ d -n ct'd by bonds.No. 278 to 303. bulb
• •' mile lo III. in te r s e c tio n ol
o S f f f 'K
frCt R* , t ,,f
d rn c e d h.v bunds Nu. i in pi be!
ex p e n d e d e x c lu siv e ly fo r t h e p u r- r u n W e st und S o u th w e s t e r ly fol- H
r«
T o w n a h it,f is c
" f S88"')!! 35. n u m b e r s Inclusive.
h n u m b e r s Inclusive.
M. t# crtrinlr |%rm«r II Mile*.
cVu Mill'd will. I'-'Srilall A vrn
u
m
b
e
rs
Inclusive.
I.',!
of Itanxe 30
nose of r o n s t r u c t l n x . r e - c o n s t r u c t . ....
On J u ly 1 st. p j ; ;
lo w in g the p r e a e n t road 3 mliea to Last,
tin J u l y Isl. 1911. 87J.* ./l »*(
1 .# ho wlclrttitil iiihI p u v n l from
. I h tn c o a l o n e it • I r e s o n t pubrun1 J.9,
NorthSotnh
»99 fent
J u l y 1st, 1920. 11 1 .000. 00. evl- tlulired by bunds No. * 28, 000. 00. evl- ,
Pt t v' nx. r c - p a v ln x . b a r d s u r d en c c d by b o n d s No. 56 *•
1
road from q-,. |;i k ilutm &lt;1 point Un Itil^rMecflun w ith i h r Mottror d eOn
301 to 331. but It fae
u
°
"
01"R
I.lnu
U
ullroud
ut
n
r
e
d
by
bunds
No.
II
U
l
y
llosil
h
Alllr*
ln
x
.
r
e
h
a
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d
s
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a
c
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n
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fuel
nx.
r
f
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e
w
ld
I
t
lu
21
.
n u m b e r s Inclusive. . . . . . . rtl
both n u m b e r s Inclusive.
\ \ o » l t» milt *» lo I h r WrUlw;* n u m b e r s inclusive.
I a im h p rln x a .
I IV, p.llo (o tie.
"'k road on roa«J
e
n
l
n
x
t
h
e
f
o
llo
w
ln
x
b
la
b
w
ays,
ri
Itlvor.
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J
u
l
y
1st.
1912.
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1f
r
,
L
I
m
I
On
J
u
l
y
1st.
1956,
r o a d s lln n d F r o m F o r e s t I’lty Smith 1.11 « p m nt" •nK r
Liiat old*- of the bt. J o h n s itlvOn J u ly 1st. 1931. * 12 . 000.00. e v l . tlenced by bonds No. 830.000,00. evl- en d p u b lic t h u r n u x h f u r e a
PV‘nA i,n ( 88» U^-u
N or,,;‘n
r t h ofAv,'
t hneu ”A«•
t- d e n c e d by bonds No.
In
0% Irilti It 4*11&lt;1 .vtl Mllra.
67 ltf ™
.. .
Allle c e d by bunds Nu. 22 tu 33, Iiulh n u m b e rs inclusive. 332 to 361, both t o u n ty o f Hemlnole a n d S ta tee thofe
7
th
e
"
V
u
,
,
l
,
,
r
.
(l
u
*lr
n
“
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C
r o s s i n g n u m h e r s Inclusive.
I«**K•»• II l III, At t h r Sr.ilm.ird Air dn rn
( e ' r r v Avenue 0.33 Allies
I
i
e
x
i
n
n
in
x
u
t
c
e
n
t
e
r
of
u
m
b
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r
s
Inclusive.
Ilorldu.
t
u
w
l
t
:
Suction
On J u l y 1st. 1957,
On J u l y 1st. 1943. GT-r'iL
la' Widened an,I paved. F rom I.*Iit *• i CJt 11\v a y rrossInK on Ihiy #Si r»*rt
16. T o w n s h i p 21. Mouth of I ta n x e 29 f e S ( ! s
J u l y 1 st. 1932. *i: .000 oo, evl. denceil by bunds No. *89.000.00, evls e t ? A d e n c e d by bonda No. 7* ’ '
L a k e Alary lluml * J » Mile.
Hu. rsee ilo n of 4'cler&gt; Avunun In I h r Vow ii of o v IimIo. r u n N o rth d r nOn
362 to 15(1, belli
u st,.... r u n ...........
Month an«l
uml Moutheriy
M o t''
'
,L......
ac e d by bonds No.
to
16,
bulb
n
u
m
b
e
rs
Inclusive.
n
u
m b e r s Inclusive.
. . . . . , , 1 tr
Ik
iR
ln
n
ln
s
ut
t
h
e
N
o
r
t
h
w
e
s
t
c
o
r
nnd
W
e
s
te
rly
f
o
llo
w
ln
x
the
p
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e
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e
n
t
and.
• jimuroi, A Venue l.'asi to tb..
i “ nK1Pr *»*»‘ t r a v e lle d roud 1.4 mile*
bers Inclusive.
Alsu iiiim
On J u l y lot. I9H. " ' • “ i/i’H
HE IT F E H T IIK U .
!‘iTr ly
TA’o r i h s s s t Q u a r t e r of to th e S o u th line o f Hemlnole Cotin- S * , ! j '■ « » ~ . ' ) h . i e . « " « i ' S . ;
v hrldx*! a c r o s s th e Mt. J o h n s 8 , fool brick r o a d 4.9 miles.
ItKMOLVBU.
tin
J
u
ly
1st.
1933,
*
I
1
.
000
.
00
,
evl- T h a t in r e o rd u n c e w ith t h e law s l h&lt;L S o r t ',vuu&lt; Q u a r t e r o f Mectlon
d e n c e d by b o n d s No. ** *° *' 0 1
•r.
hex p u ln x al d ie A tla n tic C o a st Lino ilcnced by bonds No.
47 tu 60. b-itb of th e S taa le
n u m b e r s Incluslvr.
*11
U ullroud c r o ssliix on B r o a d w a y lu lllimhtlH ll.rl'IMiV.'.
■uresl l | | ) lli,nil a.23 Miles.
Mellon* llle A venue 0.33 Alllr.
of F lo rid a, un olectiou t. r o w n s h l l l 24, Houtl) of ituux*' 30
tin*
(ow
n
iif
Ovlmlo,
r
u
n
\V«**i
0.1
EHst.
r
u
n
S
outh
1
m
ile
on
th
e
road
On J u l y 1st. 1»45.
H
•(.inoPix ut the .............................
RuKliinlnx u t lu te r sc e tlo ii .,f MelOn Jill) 1st, 1931. *15.000.00. evl- be called, an d the s a m e Is iierebv r u n n l n x th r o u x li
d
e
n
c
e
d
b
y
bonds
No.
106
to
*'
Si
M
unicipal
Golf
Stt. tuisr'.ls A v e n u '
w ith Malt- m ile to till. O viedo Hank.
drnced b) bunds No. 61 tu 75, both .•rdered to be held uu th e 3th day " ol,,,C&lt;*unio Of t h e C ity of s a n f . ir d u x il'. i AV0;,,U".rWlth lh." Houlh line MouthWesterlV- . V. f 1 V1..' H.r n '"' r u " n u m b e r s Inclusive. &gt;| 4 *0#.»k*fl
T itu s v i lle H ead 3 Allies
I AVelio, ti, t |)r 'pow„ 0f ,\||„ .
of Ma&gt; A. |». 1925, t h r u u x h o a t the
of S ectio n 31. row us hln l;i. South
liuuiberM
Inclusive.
lu
I
.
1
lilllps
G
rove,
th
e
n
c
e
W
est
C)|!
J
u
l
y
1st.
1946.
I ie x i n n in x ut t h e I n t .- r s e d l o u of
t' d itH if s . ru n W e s te rl y
on
l l r r . L o u n t y o f Memlllob' tu d r i e r V,f |,3t* ® f 8 3 J L a st, r u n Nortli on the Hanford ami i ’J,u IP°ulcvard to tlenced by b o n d s Nu. 121
On J u ly 1st. 1935,
evl- •mnin
s o'huKutt* AVunu* to (ii'stmi III.. T itu s v i lle lu ,a d w i t h d i e O viedo deuced by bonds No. 116,000.00,
th*e UUSSIIOII
q u e s tio n w nh ce t nh e r Ixiiii
ioiii Ih of
1 r a r,,aJ
*e,,11
o i f . , " ’ ll*: th e n c e S o u th 1* m ile to Mt'llonvllle A venue U ,n i|,, to the W 11so n 's co rn e r.
76
tu
91.
buth
T
h
ir
d
S
t
r
e
e
t
In
tho
T
o
w
n
o
f
L
a
k
e
n u m b e r s Inclusive.
44. I
e
n
d
•
l
e
n
e
v
a
Itnnd
mi
t
h
e
N
o
rth
line
th
e
C
ity LI mil* of M anforj. r lorldu. anil
U.eace .JHmith o n Hoatort
Jteniiiiry Itonil a Al||e*
*?r. °1 Hemlnole. In tile surm . J u r y ; thonco S o u th on sa id T h ir d
numhert. Inclutivi.
of
O n J u l y la t. 1917. ,V*TVo isl
d to
raiiy.
Avenue, th e n ce of Me. tlon 33, T.tvrr.slilp ;o. Mouth
HE
IT
F
U
R
T
H
E
R
Sl.
61
IO.OOU.OO.
b
e
n
r
in
x
I
n
te
r
e
s
t
;i
B
e
x
ln
n
ln
x
Beo
Oil
J
u
ly
lat.
1936.
ItEHOLVED.
*17.000.00,
fee
t
Mouth
of
1
he
evlI op O runxe A venue t i l 'C o d s r of I ta n x e 3A Earn, ru n L u s t on tlio (!• need by bunds Nu. 92 tu PH, bulb tb
ru le of five a n d o n e - h a l f p e r b tr o o t u nd Its e x t e n s i o n n lu n a th e J . i i ’ i " f , ,h1'' to ta l a m o u n t of th e l ' 8"! Vi mil. host o f Mectlon 22. d e n c e d by bonda No. 137 to
p re se n t ro ad 5 m iles
to
th e Mt. numbers Inclusive.
n u m b e r s Inclusive.
- , . AAi| |
c e n tu m p e r uim n m . to b«kIssued lu now r lx l i t - o f - w a y r e c e n tly c le a re d sutd b o n d s to I." issued. If a u t h n r l x by th e C ounty, s p p r o x l m a t a l y 2.4
th r.
j Kast!**rim
^ lt «anxe 35
On J u l y 1 st. »M*. I 'V o l T t
s In the m a n lie r h ere in- •'•lies
b.V
.
u
.n
«U’c
«‘on
culled
und
held
On Jul) 1st. 1937. *11.000.00. evl- above sseerie
tb e Muuford a n d O rla n d o fo r t h a t p u rp o se, th e e n t i r e p r o ­ ; North
.
the&gt;A» '»• m*'8- thenco cl**nc^tl by bond* So.
■letieeil by bninlM No. *109 tu 126. both th e C _ t f o rth , sh a ll be issued by m nd. to
K m ile u n C r y s ta l L u k e ce ed s d e riv e d front th e sa le of th* L " - tl*/ ,|®,,,C8 Northeasterly a- n u m b e rn Inclusive.
-,* am •#.
Minty of Memlnoie. S ta te of A v e n u eA lso
numbers lileluslv-&gt;.
In
lh«
T
o
w
n
of
L
a
k
e
Mary
01,1 ,r *V8" " l road 2 *.
Florida.
On J u l y lat, 1*4*. " V n i f k
bonds d e s ig n a t e d a s Merles B In t u mlles.
...................‘Vr
;h e piirpos.-s h ere in oil Jn|v Uf* I# 18, *19.000.00. evl- uli«iVt*
L o o a „ „ „ j.w
d eu c e d by honJls No- &gt;73 10 1
net forth.
uu«l.
denred liy bunds Nij. 127 to 115, both
K lr te l * r "1
W , , t *'» T h ir d su m u f *159.009.09 sh a ll be used
n
u
m b e r s inrluslve.
. „ AAll» 4#,
a n d e x p e n d e d e x c lu siv ely f.,r th*
Hi: IT F U R T H E R
ItEHOLVED.
numbers liiciuslve
( i r n n n S tr e e t 0.23 Allies.
T h a t t h i s re so lu tio n he published
On J u l y 1st. 1J61. *3&gt; », RL
purpose
of ro n stru ctln x
r e -c u n '•n
July
1st.
1939
*20.000.00.
v
v
I
•
d
en
c
e
d
by
bonds
No.
1*1
t°
B
e
x
ln
n
ln
x
a
l
th
e
I
n
te
r
s
e
c
tio
n
of
In T lu
llaiix e 2s E s s t, ru n h u u tb. denred r.) III.ndn .Vo.
s b u ix p re se n t re a d
iic tln g . p aving, r e - p a v ln g . h ard
146 to 165, both , . 1 ul8 a «G&lt;»rd H . r a h l a n d th e Hnn- F r e n c h A v e n u e a n d G enevu S tre e t, "s tr
n u m b e r s Inclusive.
- - , * . * 40,
in roes
th e
L ic u h iirt; numbers Inclusive
Hemlnole C h u m ,
t
r
i
a
d
n
g
.
re
lia
rd
.
s
u
r
f
a
c
l
n
x
ami
fmV n.S
onl5' " • w n p a tie r a
po in t b e i n g S o u th ' j mile post w ld e n l n x th e f o llo w in g h l ^ w a y a
rnr.'.l- Atnlllutid It &gt;&gt;ut4 XII Mllrs. llraiieb i.f tip. A tla n tic t.'uiist l.llle
On J u l y 1 st. IM I. *V',„ jjl.
(.hi Jul) 1st, Is lu, *21.000.00, OVl- p u b lis h e d In S em inole C u u b ty . for a said
d en c ed by bonds No. 311 t°
Alonif lilt) dcnrrd
Ifin fill) if cm
. S o u th Itn** (#f llallruilil. 111 i«j«* KamI
Gvludo.
purlod . o f f o u r w e e k s befo re th e uf S e c tio n J l . r o w n s h l p l». S o u th r o a d s an d public t h o r o u g h f a r e s ,"
by
bonds
No.
166
to
ISC,
both
2*
3®
.L
a
st,
th
e
n
c
o
ru
n
E
a
s
t
n
u
m h e r a inclusive.
Inclusive.. ., 4AA4A»t,
. . &gt; A A «&lt;
«
llult C o u n t '
th e Miuithwrsl Muiith sldi of sabl r u ilr o a d IQ m llcu numbers Inclusive
ILv C o u n ty of Hemlnole a n d • H u t s
nr: it f f h t h e r
Ih‘«*h V 1V 1 V ‘.y * r e s o lu tio n for 3 m ile s to th e I n te r s e c tio n of G e ­ of
I-lorldu. t o - w l t :
lr | ! ? » • • !•; said*'bonds1 ^ ^ I / V E D
•r i.r (be M iitbeimt Q unrti i rt tbrnire Houlb fu llo w ln a the p r e s e n t
O
n
J
u
l
y
lat.
&gt;»«•
U
V * litb .
th
e
h
o
ld
ln
x
o
f
sa
id
bond
e
lc
c
ilu
r
On
July
1st.
1911,
*22,900.00, r v lnev
a
S
t
r
e
e
t
w
ith
B
e
a
r
d
a
ll
A
venue.
d
e
u
c
e
d
by
bond*
No.
33•»
*769,090.00
J.hc
t
u
r
n
of
.94.
G
e
r
t
r
u
d
e
Avenue
(I
Mile.
'..illliesst Q u a r t e r .,f hi " tlo n 35. ro«n to L un x w o o d 5*i mils*, th e n c e iluneed |&gt;&gt; bonds No. 187
&gt;h..u , ---- known as
lo 208, both of Adopted a t a n u d ju u r n e d sexslon
n u m b e r s Incluslvs.
•»b p 31, Mouth
i.r Ita n x e 30 E a s t 1.15 n iih e , llieiieu Moulii 0.25 hiimbrra Inclusive.
To l&gt;u Widened a n d paved fro m Its J*1? " he re tire d erlully
p u b lic
u r e x u l a r n ie vtinx uf t h e Hoard ^ ' i C\ e ? ' ° n^ , h 'i l,re,i*»t
24.06*jjj.
JJ1
uf • oun tv t.iuumisMloiirrM of Semij"d of - O n J u l y 1st, 1» j 3. **•••
I
n
lu
rs
e
rtfo
ii
w
ith
tinMunr,...
u
0
™
.,
11*0
,"
,,l
nsm
c
il
point
r a n N oflli an d W usti'rly ■in miles.
tin J u ly 1st. 1912. *23.ouuco *Vl- nul
d
e n c e d by bonds No. -54 to
J;*"*,3
'*
"
'
l
i
e
s
t
o
t
h
e
lirlck
ro
ad
on
M
ilter
l.nlie
lloud
l.ll
Allies.
, r r '. nC laid onl road 3.6 n illis
••
t.ouiilv.
F
lo
rid
a
,
on
th
is
the
den
re
d
by
builds
No.
2U9
to
231
Jhc L a s t sldu of th o Mt. J o h n s R |&gt; .
both 3 Itli d a y of .March. A. D., 1923.
n u m b e r s Inclusive.
„
||
1lea I ii iii ii x on Manfonl A vc . iiio nt ■inmbiirN Inclusive,
. H uulhw eat m r n e r ..f Mertlon
(Meat)
On J u l y 1st.
-U*.” ' # 3 &gt;
JO H N
» vn.'lup
Mulltii u f ItailKi. 30 llm h o u tliw c a t c o r n e r of Mectlon 6,
o
n
Ju
ly
1st.
1943.
t:i.ouu.o&gt;).
v
VI
•
C
e
le
ry
A
veuiir
0.33
&gt;ll|r
..
,1,n e r d by b u n d - N»». -7* •
I u w t u h i p 20. Houlb
of I ta u x e 31 •I. tired by builds No. 233 lu 255
«. F W M E E L E R h * ' r,T,Un
both
T 1 bo w idened a n d paved. F ro m
m m tiers Inclusl v*'
ootLl*.
E. H. K IL B E K
i s k u r e l&gt;r.«r ."« L a k e Moil roe Eiikt. ru n E a s t I I m ile s to im l n numbers lueluslvu.
Ih).
Intersection
or
Celery
Avenue
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mile.
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w ith M ic Ii I xmii
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d enced by bonds No. 3J«
J. | btrei-t In th e F la t of Mecca H a m ­ OS heed by bondH No. 2*3 t„ 3 u», Lutli
ly. I- lorldu.
•bit I J hull'll cf lUUK" .10
B e x ln n ln x u t th o I n te r s e c tio n of
n u m b e r s Inclusive.
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A tte s t: —
bclnx th e Mcuth liuiiibtrs Inclusive.
-xlil point ti&gt; lux Oil I hi: West mock, sold point
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bo ll. d euced by bonds No- - » 3 w
r d FlprbJs » tb«tu'« ru n W a t - r o a d on LH anford
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live.
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C o u n ty .Commissioners
F lorida.
llo o x th e Lo u th s h o r e of i ^ k o Mouth
'
Vile
IntarseelTun
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A venue
to B o sto n the TltusvlTlk
th e n c e W e at IV,
mile* on M y rtle
FURTHER 6tPy
n ’ ,y*COTTE8. A tto r n e y for a i a s s a c h u s c t l *
uc to t h e Mouth end ol p r o - j tltt
Toad w ith t h e Ovled,,
On J u ly 1st. 19IT. *3).60A.do. svl
B E IT jW y jg Z T w'lrt
on B o sto n a o d G enova rftad
e a t; th eiice N orth
mile tn t h e (leucud by bonds No. 3 to to jf l . butt)
th e B o a rd of C o u n ty C o m m issio n - S tre e t, t h e n c e S outh
denced U|!y b.Vndi*vl’, V - ’00'*'04' " v l* E DAND.
. th a t. In accordance
jr
e r s uf b e m in o l* C o u n ty . F lo rid a. l u ' r r V *u O r a n x s A venue, theim*' Of MC'tloU l J . T o w n e h m ^ o r , h ,,n
lo *4, l,0(h la w s of th e S ta le of ^ r m# is 8*
»W e r t
on
D ra ng*
*
Avenue
to of R a n g e 13 E a s t , r u n E a s t Mouth n u m b e ra Inclusive^0tlo n be called, and th* M,n
OR the
d"O cdJUt!y hon’ds*.Vo
2 f ^75?. ’ K
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u n n t t f W l o w l a i . vVjvcrthed
•IKlier d a l e uf
u iT .ta la r m e e ti n g »i vise hmi
FOuiuy ••ninfiiasinnera or Menil
Semyi.olj ro u n ly , Stfttg of
Uulp t ' u i i n n . Fiuriila. mi tlila
l Acciirncy find
ir»siu iu&gt;- » f i lo r r li A. D. !!•!»,;
cBaAigUOUa
to the DrtPwnt
iLtild Enter AdverUiiAmi. WUereoe.
it la neo e racry
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nuiice
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tlie
We!I iw -toe News
e.'V liun pniVMiril 8«&gt;r in 8ai,l r r n u u - !
.
. 1 »Vi*.
Florid*,
Al-ii lie ui*eu. a - requlrvil b y law. x e m l- u n n u a ll) , a ll of uatil bonda am i i n m a t u r e J a n u a r y
iio rriu rr,
ith l a e d i t
m e tb r liix on J a n u a r y I hl 1952, an d e u n f n r nvf i nir - w
J j V l L L B , M a r . :W.— J o u r V
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In
bereft*, ahm ild f n e etlil I—ue o f
• HE IT RFJtOIA'ED. T h a t notice
Tu pre-cn iin etitly t h e p r o He. aim tl.e ii,tiiio ,4 llire n y xiVen. konda n ib e mud of | | 66a.oaa.ao th e anm fif 280.010 0«. I ie r e t o f o m lxRemote
country
schyjli
n\
Mexicjr
Th® South Quart®®
•0f ymblic a e rvidc. d e c l a r e d
w ,•,, “ peclftl lto a d an d
priivldi-d for hy t h a t c e r t a i n r r . o l u • nut mi d i r U(ii *ln, ni i i a y
184a, |in r .,., i i i , l u (lie r, .nliuuui • lor. nr Ihl.y li.utrtl a d n n u d of evert llrld g u D latrlct N«. 2.
A iitn
\V iIllam a, o t
th 3 will rever lie without a &lt;c!i o!ma&lt;irr.l
W®at
Half ®f tho SoutMvad
4lur« xa.n, » iii &gt;
nilnpieil
It) tne itpie h e r e w i t h b* n u th u r lx , ,1 hy a n
B E J T FL’R T H B U
F .I^O L V E D ,
L f J o u r n a lla m o f t h o .Uni- fur educaticn is in c.ime tlirt.ti^h ihV
s " k u i l • 'u in n iisilm ie ra &gt; i Hemlnole eleulltli III lie hod «Pi1 called fo r T h a t If aald Im u . of k iHI. In th e
air
as
well
as
by
the
agency
ol
cob
ii wmi 1,1 w ork a anm nf I90.000.RO lw a u t h o r l i e d hy ter (S E U ) of the 8®uth— t
(of Missouri, in a n ac ld ress
• m m j , F :u n ila . uu e iri'i.u n w i l , ’ u&gt;&lt; t h a t inirp'-ae.
uem , .Ail m e oan&gt;e in Iie irh v u ril' liftnWhip upon th e ta k p ayer* nnd t h e q u a lif ie d elec to ra i f Hemlnole
sy b e fo re t h e c o n c l u d i n g renuoi.sl pedagogue. * Hroadcas.inf
oad and’ llridxe
'
...... ..
.....
erril in lie Del.I (praU B buut ih o en- ■•linen- i-f- -.special*R
Statiuii GAlC, installed in .Mexico ('it*
t'a u n t y , ITnrlda, i t f n elec tio n c-aita l l ­ ter (8 E (4 ); th® SouthwM i Qtutffol the F l o r i d a l ^ e s a Ah. n r • m inty o | Hemituiie. m tir ie r - Diftlflct. No. 2 to continue tn nap ed und held for t h a t p u r p o s e tlie
by
the
Eepariment
of
Kduration,
will
te r (S W U )tf L
i*s a n n u a l c o n v e n t i o n T h i
m ine i, n r m r r th q r* "Hall be laalieil a epecfitl las lu create O .alrtklnx Jp ro cffd B d e riv e d f f n i i . t h a - a
he an important reliance in a truad
») -*einihole (Tiunty. bonda In th e fund iur the payment or Inieraet and th e re o f - h a ll he naed exclualv
ter (S E « i) nnd 'the
t t rnuill o r l a r g e , h e s a id , program of education which partial
lu tnl a uni o f ti.64u.aiiH.uo. to |,*ar (lie. retlremenl uf th. principal of f o r th a puritoa* uf t a k i n g up. f u n d ­
i w i t s ! - r u b r i c u t i l i t y in s ti- iarly implusizes rural cdacaiieu.
laeue of bonda l.t llic anm nf Ing a n d p a y i n g t h e p r e a a u t p u t - of th® South weal ^ t r . , . . ^ ^ ,
in ie r e m a t ( h r r a te or five «"&gt;i
u n e-liaif per c e nnini per unnum . ttn.OOO.Oft heretofore leaued hy aalij s t a n d n t x issue of liontls In t h a sum
bclnol* and more sclxxtls, iu the r• ■ •le r e n t
p a y a in e eeniD’anituMiMl- Mpfclftl Roail and Rrldxe Dl«trle(
•» » &gt; SttlteK . M, T«®uW® Iff,
all o t h e r pDbiic u t i l i t y in- ir.Dic district* where nunc have exist­
n o . j. and
"&gt;’. . Hiilil bti
bolide■ tu lie le.-ued
Whcrcaa.
It
la
the
unininn
nf
thU
hnvc b e e n r e g u l a t e d by ed, will he the order.
. u r i c eer.ca, tu lie k n o w n
No. .2 of Muinlnoie tNiuuiy.
.............. FFlorli
iorU U . South of Raitffo 30 Edit, Mid a k a C
Boanl that llic lionds laaued h: Iu M
s uifn
-SeeIt* A. Mrrlee II, uml M«r&gt;ea
s«lt| Ivnmls sh a ll
i ar esnbk
f i a t t ound‘ said
*n W i llia m a * c o n t i n u e d . '
ekeli uf - a id xerlee' tu i n a m r e -ec” Mfiarlal ibiari n nd H ridne D la t r |r \ not
-old. Issued n r n e g o t ia t e d f o r 0 Th® N ortheast Q u itter (N W H )
Tlvs
program
make-,
r.f
particular
paper is, in a
s p e c ia l
----.•
— ...... )le C n utity, F lo rid a.
a n y r; o v e r a -iicuuu• ut- ihlri&gt;
y«arH An, 2. Hemlnole
iii.illfled e l e r to r a df
•.....I t.nu f ille r I lie d a l e i t th e le- pro v id ed tlie qu;
own r e g u l a t o r . I t voices Importance flic cRahlisimicnt of hroail*
casting nation CZli and the inMaltaHemlnole C o u n t•y.
) . F lo rid a, a u t h o r i n ' T h a t , in f ic c u rd s n c e . w ith t h a laWa of.th® Northeast Q uieter ( if S K ) , .
m
a
n
e
e
u
f
eacii
a
e
rie
s;
Menea
a
to
it ilooit n o t ’ c r e a t e , t h e !
In th e o r th e„ Mtute
Imr
F lo rid a . n■ ilrctlO A
je m e (lie mini of * , an.uoo.uo and itli udditln n u l Issue of honda
tic.ii of redio receivinx «e:* in the
u • of
-I- -----------i
niou to w h ic h i t s e l f m u s t : public school* which i&gt; to iullow in n
s h o u ld
ho ne called, a n d th e s a m e is hereby Section 1, Townahlp M, 8 o u th -st
to le- ilattil Jill) le,. Iu25; Merlea ftUhf’. Of * 1.449,099.0ft,
A
b
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n
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l
t
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t
l
t
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x
e
n
L o o k i n g Over t a g R oof* i f M e x i c o C ity,
o rd e r e d to lie liftld on t h e 6th d hy of Rangv 30 Kant, and alio,
.1 lu be lo r th e Hum nf libft.uua.aa
P eculiar
r e s p o n s i b i l i t y , • ihort :ime. Tlic the of tlic station for
*•
.mi io n« d a te d j u i ) lid. FJza. an d urn! o h llx a tln n a nl t h r r n n n t y of May A. I&gt;. 1925. t b r n iig h n u t t h e e n ­
B d c w : A pparatus t\o - m ot t a b .
f r7!&gt;t9 u p o n j o u r n a l i s m to educational pitrpoici will twit Le its
&gt; ( l e . &lt;*. IO o r t o r Hie a u m .n f *430.- Mrmlitolp lu h r Ihhlicit In lieu th e re - t i r e f 'm in jy of Memlnnlr to d o l e d
Tho Northwest Quarter (NW U). *
its iniJisiW il/a * 'a public racltuiye function, but it will l&gt;« it j
jilll.09 und lo no d a te d J i m
tm .
m ine th a q u e s tio n vMieihor b«»hiln
• liie m rn i uf th e liaiiot to ° r T H B R n P o n i : r e i t r e s o l v e d . of th e t o m m y i.f Meminnte, In t h e ot flection 1, Township 20, SlBth
and n i« e t’;ivhd,‘l r e s p o n s i - cry;t si^niiicaut one. ‘
o\*iii.:cd physician, u-.glmr of a novel The station lias secra! distinc.iv ,1*8,.
ie need .11 Rur.i election ehnll be by th e B oard of GnuntV t'ontntla- anm of |sO.ftftft.Oft lie arlp g I n te r e s t ut
it should bo tiict."
-•nnera o f Mrmlnole I'uim ty. F l o r ­ th e r a t e nf six p r r r e iitu tn pftr Anaa d a book o f essay-, and he ha« hero feamrei nfominent amdng which is th- ih f r l i u , ve, tu-W lt:
A.
S.
farito*.
radio
spr.’aiis:
nf
rhe
•
JWf
’
it».nl iirovldril
eal/A taeoe of niipi «o hr
••r m n a u in Mexican .staffeiiMnvhip, studio Aviiidi
J u n g a y y , I s i . l ' j l i , of R xitn 30 Exit, leax th® pterttoti
Williams expressed the
fhirli t,it splendidly" linfshed
r* * u
"
n il!
THE
A FFRG V A I.
AND ida.
hondn
Iif -tint of * 1,460,nnu.iiu In
fnlcro.itii.;ia!
\\
csterit
idcctric
Coiuof r a id in.nils in m a t u r e J a n u a r y in Lake Jennie and te n • *(r(p of
that "iho ndw spapir which pany. ha* just returned to New York H e plans**^ r education are broad nn*l velvet. Orange drapedes are forint' k 1»«»*f| !&lt;».«' in' t u a i p o riiu n of u u ,i n u tl'o r ls e d thnt it would lie ex- all
Aci'tam . em iiitin ii u n .ip .in o) m e p ed ten t u nd to Hie h r - t I n te r r a ta la t. I95u. sh a ll be Isaiicd by lit#
serves jipccioA iiL eicsts | after supervising tlic installation of the vigorous. An entirely new direction into an Inside wall of the studio, W'.i .lourd
of t'uuiUy •'n m iulaelnnere i&gt;f uf M nnlm de C ounty. F lo rid a, to la- i.'ouniv of Memlnoie, S l a t e of . F l o r ­ laml 20 (®et wiik, itouiM^ thte-por- i
id*. flWt th e plirpnsea h e r e in a b o v e
t*
tensiuly seeking to s e rv e , station and in first operation. The is to l« given to the education of the a space oi ;bout a tout between tiieu &gt;eiiiiniiii- t.i.u n i ) . Kiorina, on thu aue
bonds iMinailtullnx x e u - set f o rth , und, ,
. l i b ilny 1 t ...larch A. I». IJ2.&gt;. nro- r r a t 4'niiniy
le lie tray.4 the profession tiftiipment compri*es a snt'-watt \.'cst- Indian, which was serlouslv under­ and die wall.
iib llx a tlo ti- of th e &lt;?minty of
UK IT F t 'R T H E R
• niiojt iu r
|j&gt;-ur in' bonO- in • h r I .ftemlltoje, fur t h e p u r p o s e of fu n d I tF J tn /.V E n .
3 sliamd and discredit up- j r.Ti Electric transmitter n d *.t •: I an­ taken fur tlic first time during the last
Almoit tvery Mexiott can jjlay soni# 111 &gt;,i u( 473u.uuu.u9, liitown uu n LitM
h a i t h i s reftftiuiinn ne ptibllshrti In
Inx. r e d e e m in g and ta k fits' u p tlm T
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l h - *u»t- wit: beginning. 1W ie e t N o r th 'if
'EM
A.
am
t
FOR
iin.NDM.
ipafjrs everyw here.” A tenna mast . u » fret higli tGtlT2.; p;c«d administration. The "Culture Fr.di- nntbical InstnmiM'.t. ami there is a Ijrg&gt;
argpreecfhi nui.sia n d ln x laaitc of bonda for*|v M x n a l. t h e only dn e w
Dm Hunt of tMU.99ft.il0 iHHttrd hy puitllslieii in Mnolnole ».'m inxtyp a, p rrx
Aper, he added, “ iituy legi- t’l. in.- feet. Cy.i:. operuK t ofi a 430- g c ia ' ("Schools ior the Indians") sciiuol in Mexico City fur wur!
wnrkrfm • AIIAJNMT T i l l : A .-FR O VA L AND ill•) . tin
fu r Uw .Soulhwcftt Comer ol the M irth
l . u r ' i m .c - i.r m a t iinrtiou of m a t Mprelul
'
Rood nnd
~ * I trie* k « D istric t
and properly-'Hjrve any j;ttc. \.avo leny:li. Uu in ' 'he rally will be increased in number to four and oilier groups to whom ordinan V
•►rtniii rixiilu llu n u u . | i , n l by un, No. 2. of Mrinlriulu 0’••ilttl v. Florltla. a period of f o u r w e e k s heforu I In*
tllou-'i.ul,
and
tlicy
will
teach
not
ouiy
••“
Ift,
D®8'7
by
th
is
r
e
s
o
lu
tio
n
ft,r »®fit Quarter (N W U ) qf raid Sedmmic
(taching
i&lt;
available.
Thii
interest, but i t cannot, in 'Jays of its operation. L
. lu s n l ul t )• u 111 &gt; 1 'uiuiuls-luiii r s ut and
!.?.&lt; httn
tile linldtiiK nf suld bund vlretinn.
•retinol,' I 'Utility, c'luriilu, UU III"
in: it. . F l I I l T l l R K ; ........
ItEMOl.VEIV
..
to the public, commit de­ heard with (listinctitev. ac i ' f away as rcadivv writing am! toxic industries. school gives instruction in voice .n., .410
A dopted :U n n a d j n n n i r d sessloii Hoia -1f ,run North fi2 tteg m a, 40
Oil) IU ,.|jr&lt; h A. I*. 193.1. prn- Tlmt It la tin- d rte r itiln nlllnll
tlo ii of Gils
while doing ^o. It mny London. Montreal. Toror t; and .Sas­ a.5 in t|u pa-&gt;t. hut ilicy will also teacli al-o in tliC' dilTcrcnt in1triune:), ; eiilinx.
n r e g u l a r iiiectlnx of thu llnunt
iu r ,m in.-ur ..r oum l- in Board
ird th
t h na t t tie t o ta l a in •■uni At nf
the
lud-aus
t » work, to play, and to Among the first programs uf C lf
••f
Enmnils.-ioni rn of MentlIn- ~»iin uf t459.9uu.uli, t;no,, n u - huitd- r n in lr e il fo r th e purttoxr a f o r r ■ nnle• niiiiiy
I remain'• honorable—pre­ katchewan. !t lias Ixcn easily reI'n u n ty . F lorida, no t h is th e inlhntwi’ Ea.it 337.0 ,featj. thrnao
const r \- and dcvel ip the be,? in the have been selections by latae gitiuv. IIIItlKH A. a fill AGA l.x’MT lluND.H. -ftld In til)' sum of 490,090 09. und
public service-.while nm it- ' :c.vcd tlirntigliout Mvxico and Central civdrali'.i,
J4lh
d
a
y
or
M arch A. D. 19JJ. aitd.
r f which inev arc a |mrt. cf Mexican !;;1x*rers iniinrd at .In?
F o il
T i l l : AFI'lt* *VAL
AND tltoj aald honda sh a ll h e a r IntrrcM • W h e r e a s . It Is n e c e s s a r y t h a t n o . duo Kffxt 150 feetj thence Routh
selfish persanbi ends. The
•• erica, thin atsnn’ng the acr-implishIt
I
h
r
title
Of
alk
p
er
••I'lltlllA
t»er
Ir. 'I i- work radio will he an im- school. Groups t.i three InuidrvJ ;vn, 1 1*(iF I’H kV i f 1 it., ( iHirtlmi uf iiiui a n n u m . In te r e s t on aald ImiiiiIh iu he •mo ,«f lh»' c a lll n s n f ilia e le d li.it
d and pr-Llica of nil good | 31 ii*. of its educational purpcRc.
247
• ■1u in n n u l n t l o o u itu |itn | by tltt
provided f o r lit s.Alil r e - n lu ilo n he 5R degrees W »inut®*
p,T'..i" influence, ranking with the broadcast popular Mexican -mu, .. “ ••Mi'll
r f • ••niii.v ( ’uihnilMbunara m liaynlil," Hetnl-nttnttnlly. - a id honda Xlven, a s re q u ire d , hy law . H i d e ,
h -: i is helpful'’'public ser­
Ini
ho
d
a
t
e
d
*
*
**
.'lie schedule at nrr»cnt is a* foi- peasants’ and workers' libraries, nnd well ns classical selections, Ixnh \o-a
J
a
n
u
a
r
y
l
t
,
1926,
uml
fw t; thenro South Of J a g m , DJ
• rilinolr • '•■Hilly, I'lurutu. &lt;&gt;n ilir
• .
e good jo u rn ^ ist is the •
Ist. 1952. In fore,
:4th on) ••) .vlarcli A. I*. 1935, pro* in tu u tu r e J a n u a r y
daily exernt Siriduy, Hullctiii of th « n :wl »chco!s. tugriiier with which ami inrtruineutal.
III! IT IIKHOLVI3D. T h a t notice minutes Hast 339.fr f t thenco South
/Idliiii 1 r .'in isniI' nf huitilx lu r u n f o r in li y With th e d a t e of m a t u r ­
-at-large for .. Jne people, Uric irnlr.deal Service at (» i&gt;. m.; Cdl. will work fo- .1 t)c||rr Mexico.
l.ri«(ius in iiin-ic have al-.o ’.cct lir sum ni *1.9 1111.911. k n o w n us ity of th e Issue of b o n d s In (h e he. a n d th e s a m e la h ere b y xlven,
wern conservator, of the Monday Tuesday. Thursday and FrIStun of l90.ft09.0ft b e r n t o r o r r laau- • b f f " n
° t h d a y .o f May A. I*. 36. degree* 27 mlautea. E u t 180
The work nf ti e Department of broadcast, and this sort of teachin
t l ; l t l i : s i *,int FI »lt III IN DM.
re so lu tio n
ac*. He mp a t'remain th e ' 7cy. concert at r i»- in.: Wednesday Fducatjou is character islie of the will be «'iie cur.tlimntis service nf ,
It) aald Mperlnl Roud a n d lirld a u 1924. PAlfxtMIlt to t h e
AGAIN T T llll A. PitOVAL AND •D«ll-lrlc
a
f
o
r
r
u
ld
,
d
u
ly a d o p t e d hy ■th4&gt; feet more o t leas to tbg Soillt
t No. *.
for Iho people, .the conSaiurdav. concerts Mto o:.'o ,1. m. r.-,’.'," uriuiiiii.tradau whir!) is making statrnn. fji-e nf dir ontstartUili*: u i \ l u i i ' T i i »., "i m a t iiuitm n i&gt;f th a t
I
Sou
i-I
of
(
'm
inty
t
’nmmlftalnneni
of
IT F D I tT I I E I l
R E H ltL V K It
n u l 'i rr •lutt'ill lliln|itri| by Hi* 1 h1117
of the .pew*,*"(whatever (.’.lonulain Time).
o i II said Issue nf builds III th e Morn I hole f n i i n t y . F lo rid a , n n idee* boundary of said Northwest Quxr;i,„ . .p
rapid xtri,ic- in many direction a fur lures o f 4'XF t, i!i" r i.l’tin't
t.'illll
ul
I
•unis
1
‘uiiiiiilaxbtnrrn
in'
aunt of 09ft.OftO.9U he a u iliortaH l hy tlqu w in be held, a n d t h e s a m a la
N here auiL't^cVe speak ( Irr. Jose Manutl Ihdg CatauraiK. tlie improvenlent of i- »nrfiii).n-i
leal programs be the full police ham ••niiliiiili
"im iy, I'lurlitn. nu i h r lit)' qiinUfled vlectorh of MiniltlOli' lirirliy ord ered in he held t h r o u g h , ter (N W li) of said flection 1, and
him or however'aelftshness 1 I 'ti m Lev of j'ducatxifl, is n man of
'Hit- opr ration of 1 /I* i.r directly in nf Mexico ( ’its*, one of the best i,i:li l u l l (lay • .•liiirli V. D. 1925. jiro- I ’u u n ty . Flnrldti. nt a n clecthiii ■•hII- n u t th e e n t ir e t'liu n iy of Mentlnole:
Whereaa, It ha® been made to
• IdiiiK iur aml 1-n o ' nl liniiila In ed und held f o r Hint |iur|ins» tlm to deterilllln" th e q uest Inn w h e t h e r
titude dim his enthusiasm ; ..",•..ru de Attainhif:.:*. 11, i&gt; a rce- c-hart'c of F.iiyinetr i*’. Javier Etavoli. taiy h:.::ds • f '.i.r world.
In- ell 111 1
appear
1459,999.00, kilim 11 un procvods d e riv e d
tr to the satisfaction of, tha
from
th e sa le b o n d s ill th«" sum df H u. imO.OO. tr&gt;
tn his faith. Every goood
I.GlK.s It. am t AGAINMT BONDS. thcri-or Shall -lie Used ex clusively beftr I n te r e s t a t t h e r a l e of H a p e r
pity
^Oomrolssion
that-said tract
in tho practice of his • y i t a v i v r »
,
..._ ^
,
cert
I
u
in
p
e
r
u
n
h
u
m
.
la
ta
r
e
n
t
p
i
y
.
fo
r
lh.'
niirixiM)of
tuklnw
tti».
fundfo r
r u t: a ppro va l
and
se n ii-atin u ally .
to he d n ts d ofiland'contai
6 D o FT I ON of th u t p o r tio n uf th a t lux anil tiaylnx th e p r e s e n t o u tp
*•'*—
^In.s
le
*r
tJ&gt; regless
than
ten
r r t a l u I'ranliitinf) ailu|iti*,| hy . t h r xtftmllnx iss u e of lionds In ilw hiiiii Ja tip a r&gt; i- t. 1925. ntul to r u m u f e
ht-thinking public through
iatered
voters.
on
J
a
n
u
a
r
y
Isl.
196shall
be
’is
­
B'ftril of I'uunty 1 'iioiinl.'Utliittrr.- of Ilf .*99.900,90 h e r e to f o r e l-nucd hy
rvicc nnd then justly
, •
:*nnliiole Giituity, Florlila, an th e Mpedlal Iloail a n d llr id x e D istrict su e d by Hepllnuie t ' o n n i ) .
T he fo rm of th e imtlot tb’ In* ureit
“Mi it.i' nf Al01 --Ii A. I). 1925, pro- No. 2 of Heinlnnli" C ounty, Florida,
IE IT ENA
nil
other
neitlful
things
A-*
»»
Pat
vhliiix l r u u ls-tit, nf Imiida tn thi ds nfuresuld. am i said honda uholl such eteM lon . sltnll he nft follilu :•.
&gt;LE OS'
to-Avltr
n o t be sold. Issued o r m a u lln iis l fo r
ik’cti
u n t o . hone
h n . ,c n^t efr .i^ intw
: . D I S P U . T E - A W A R D : ; ' V u :
n ^ n a . .*•«(. o f c tu t ® it.
ftpv o t u e r - l i o r a u l e w h a ts o e v e r, nnd.
prnctico
CITY P F flANFC ID. PLr
a
.
h
V
&amp;
i
.
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-&gt;rr:
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AND’
. ’IT F D R T If E R
RKNOLVKD, A D ttF T iu N o f t h a t c e r t a i n r t a o l u Lorry, a t Jlriatovv, Okla., denying
( C o n t i n u e d trr-m p a g e 1.)
fduni of good juumnllnm
( C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e 0 : : t»)
AGAINMT T H E A l'FltO V A J, AND „ hlal tK In
a c c o r d a n c e w ith th e la w s or tlon a d o p te d hy th e lionr-t o f Cnuit- . Sei'tlnn One. That it fa the in­
pre en', tradition if it ,s brought that he and his wife are separated \ I n il'T ti in of Unit tioriloii of th a t T
hunt are tho sorceruis, tho
e of F lo rid a, an elec tio n be ^ ^ ^ C b in n iU a ln n ara
4*1 Muinlnoie tention of tho muiuclpairtjr pf'tNe
tr ill .ti re so lu tio n ndupti-d hy thu • It* s t,a t unit
!r.to the vtiye. will involve a new
th e s a m e Is Imrehv
the ur.clean uml every- case.
ottniy. F lo rid a, on th e s u n d a y City qf flanfdrd, Florid*, to annex
or that he loft Sanford for this a l­ lotml Of F n iiuty Ciiniliitanlnuers nf orailed
r
d
e
r
e
d
lo
he
held
o
n
t
h
e
5lh
d
a
y
•
It?
expUiine.d.
of March A. .Ir. 19*5. |iroVldlitx fo r
iuinlnnlr 1 '11 u uly, Flnrldu. a u llm
inveth uml inakcth a lie.”
I’rru Official:: Eniharr.Tujcd
Mill d '.v nf, .Mulch A. I». 1915. pro- •■f May A. I).. 19*6, t h r o u g h o u t a n Isslte of bonds In t h e aunt of us port of it® corporate limits, a i
raking of the port the
A l i n r n c y t ’ for liblli s id e a a c id leged reason, has been received by /Idliiii
th e e n t ir e r t u n n t r o f Metnlnobi to 190.009.90. and FOR BONDS
i
&gt;r
tin
l-Mitr
ot
luitnla
In
lliu
P e r u v i a n ofliciuls n n d t h e i r u d th e itucatlon
w h e th e r
| f jaurnnlisni plays in m n k Iho expiration of thirty days from
t h e y l:ne*v o f n o f u r t h e r e o n f e r c ie- The Sanford . Herald. In the le t­ uri u t t4C0.h9u.flq, k n o w n ns S till- deleriiilno
honda of th e f 'n u u lv of Memlnoie. A itfA IB SST TeMhi A r f n O V A L AND
lnnii.a.s, Dean *v,.i/m,i. ____ v ia o ts n i o u n d e r s to o d to h a v e f a r - ••" to •IIp ' ii .s .'I a eoiu|i o m is o a s liad ter Mr. Christcnberry tlcclures that EM f . und AGAINMT BONDS.
|n th e sum of iso.nou.nn b e a r in g A * ' ! T J J N , # ( t h a t c e r t a i n r o a o lu . the time this ordliiabce
ordlnanct become®
T he follow Inn |&gt;er-on- aru nam ed Itlleresl a t th e r a l e o f six p e r c m - tlon a d o p te d l»y th e llnnrd of C o u n tittitiona t r a i n *■ th o
s t u - 1 ct! s o m e e m b a r r a s s m e n t in irum in*:
ml u|i|iulniril
iis lu -p e e to ra n mi •0nt p e r nuntint In lie d a te d J a n u a r y i f
Com m lsM onera
of
Mentlnole effective, the follotHiig described
I en v/.M.Iy m m o i v d si ice F ri- tumors to this effect havo liven
t th e y m u y nil'-cVcd m o r s I| tmh e c o m m u n ic a ti o n tth
h e y iD s ir o to
le r k - or n.i Ii I r l e r t l u n :
,
r day
oi
ofl nsaid
ho mis 10
to County. FJorMa. un th e 24 th
t Iftl, 1935. all M
„ i , minus
circulated in Sanford and that thesi 'rrcln
In iteminoia CouSy,
ci Aft I,, AVcs Nnnfiird.
March A. I*. 1935. n r o v ld ln x f o r a n territory
n j o u r n a l i s m u nd he th e p r e s e n t s in c e th e o r ig in a l c a s e .mb* d - y .
quit
tin*
J
a
n
u
a
r
y
1st.
1*68,
nbnll
lxrumors
are
unjust
nnd
erroneous
State of Fldricla, conliguous ‘ to
J.8"
1
**.
bohila
l.h
t
h
e
m
m
nh
*«•,i.lru.
l&gt;.
H
urt.
\
o
I
"su
ed
by
th
e
C
u
u
b
ty
»(
Memlnnlr.
&lt; Ompro ai-e in Sigh?,
nahlod to p r a c t i c e
th e ir,
. . . . .
„
lie n:tk:i that his letter be made
AV. 1 T u r n r r
. S t a t e of F ln rld a. . fu r th e p n rp u -c s uo2;6ft. am i AGAINMT B o s 'D m.
n, j u s t ftchnola o f ntctli i n i t ‘01* l ° I r e s i d e n t ( t u l i d g c f a r
!&gt;t
“ re n n n trd the present territorial limits of the
t AUbfi'ey .Matthew lira- public.
av. i: . It. tlx. Ait I itsticctoi'X
' licrrlnuhiiv.' *&lt;&gt;t f n rth . unit.
a n d a p p o in tr i! a n ln.-t&gt;erinrs und City of Sanford. Florida, and more
law g iv e in A tru ctio n i o i P e r u in c lu d e d n ti’an.'ilaticn u f th o
Cj I*. I'n.in*h. Ad Clerk
1
DE
IT
F
t
'l
l
T
I
I
E
R
RE.SOf.VEIl.
Hie prnstK uli.ni ):ad gone
Following is lh? letter:
i 'l 'i p t till- r e so lu tio n lie till lilt "llell in c l e r k s ut so ld elec tio n :
r e d a c t •L*. 'J. I.aki U unrnr.
Btudenl.'i r,ir t h y i r c h u j e n t i c a t y o f A n co n w h ich li n'd th e
l u n No. I. W r s l S a u fn n l.
particularly dfserihetl its follows,
“Sanford Ilerahl,
r iir Manfonl H erald unit th e Mutt­ F r e eGeo.
r..i- fa 1 ta ii could iu offering inAV. I,’, ••vleavy
D, R a n
' 7 ; . t*(f.i i s I, »he only u e w s p a p a r 3,n '’’ . .
•
,
, w o r d ” a f * r t ” in r e f e r r i n g lo th e di.tr rneiiia
to-wit:
B. L. l - i k c
!&gt;o:;r
Sir:
-A
.
D.
T
u
r
n
e
r
.
.
’
••r
a
r.liit
thamigli,
'•ubtlHiir'l In S rinlniile C o iinty, fo r
Is oi juumuliitm will teacn
■I. It. JilllllSl
••-nn. As fnspi-eiura
d a t e o f t h e p le b isc ite . T h u a w a r d tpd I hi
j • perbwl of f o u r w e e k - b e fo re th e
i'«V‘
(tlx p e rto rs
S me one in Sanford has rircu•I. • ’. l l u i f o t t. A.) GJe.'l.
p c ting,
w r i t ing,
)Cctr"le of u hysterical
The South Quarter (9«4) of the
D. • inich. As i’lerk
.
' l l " , fixed bv t h i - renoliillun for _P r e rC.
u.'ca t h a t t r a n s l a t i o n w i t h a n a.*l
a
a
r
A
l
e
.
3
.
L
a
k
e
Atanree,
■
redact
W
i
t
.
Lo«t
Nanfurd.
kltnl
tho
report
lhat
A.
Svl
Chriaf r ic n ta tio n , novyu-'iJ a r p i rhe ho ld in g nf ta ld bond d u c t Ion.
tit g 'll).;g t h r o u g h tb • ordeal ( (
West
llair of the Southeast Quar­
com p u n y l u g f o o t n o te p o i n t i n g o.ii
it.
It.
*A\
R.
D
xlashy
Aitoiiinl nt nn a d j o u r n e d ncnxlnn
c ih e trv and Ilia wife were jiepan o w s-tra neporl.T t ion, a n d
It;: It'i trial.
\V. AV. D rc-xur
,
H
u
A.ke
lie
eg
plained
t
h
a
t
il
is
t
a
k
e
n
f
r
o
m
t
h
e
P
e
r
u
v
i
a
n
,
d
:i
r&lt;
attlnr
n
t
i
'
d
l
u
x
of
i
b
r
H
m
ril
ter
(S
K 'l) of the Sogthtaat Quar­
miw,‘ ".ted is th i reasatl I left Florida
r,c- : a n d effec t' 'At
M 'now
is-puliL. T. B ryan. Ax Inndrcturx
ittucn.
f •rtoiinij r u p . m l a - l o n r m nf Mentl• }!' 7. .L'*r
n’
I n s p e c tu r s
tn se .
t
'.'.t
.
(•ml
jlcg.-.'e
ir.'j:&lt;i;r
wa
AV
.
.A
l.
May
tics,
a
s
4'trrk
J.
•’.
Moff'
it.
A
n
(’Isrk
I
want
to
inform
von
that
thhi
Is
ter
(SE&gt;4)|
th® Southwest Quxrhe r a id , “ b u t s c h o o ls o f
| "loir f o u n t v . K lurlda, on t h i - tb e
T h e i m p o r t a n c e o f th e w o rld lie. th • It a; * th" fitat'i t laid a 2cept a. n xml mistake nnd not a word of ' r e d i « d As. 4, 1‘nala.
F r e e ta e i Nix X Bust ftaa fa rd .
’4tl| dny or M atvh a n. 1985.
r.i m a y tca^'h i^ th sr ,an&lt;l
ter
(S
W
'.i)
of
the Southeast Quar»
•I. It. n a a n
•
M-aty
JO H N M E l f t f l I d t u l r m n n
A. A’. Ale) •ti 1it
in t h e f a c t t h a t on ita sig n ific a tio n a pier i f quilt.v.
it true. So please publish this in
bng; - t h i n g s M $ e a s a r y f o r
W . AV. D re ssn r
f
t
l
t
o
Krl*
-*
•
H.
F.
AVHEEf.GR
t«r
(-SKUJ;
and
the Souljt JEIalf
i c s t s t h a w h o le P e r u v i a n c o n t e n ­
L
hrr y a n , Aft I n s n e c ln r s
;7. T.
"/.B
Ik i r KM i IIKK
[tk c of t h e p r o f e s s i o n . T h e y
K rla. As In.'ipcetor:)
Mi'As !U ?: j ,
caw ilttl: Vour paper for I think tlds la
tio n t h a t t h e tw o p r o v is io n s s h o u ld
WMI
l
a
v
n
j
s
,
As
C
lerk
of
the
Southwest
Quarter
(S w V )
• '. AV. F.NTZMINGEIt
• '. c . F e a rs m. A- 1‘lcrls
an in hist ice to my wife and I both
ich exactnesa'."'
I .a c k o f
F r r e &gt;lnet
l n e t Nk. J. Fnola,
1 nera • : a compromise,
nOSTON S T E E I .i;
hear.
• rr c lu e i %fc. 8. OelrXa.
ull
it*
Section
30,
tow
nship
• 19,
.
’
•1')
to
my
children
so
please
have
A.
V.
Mcttuln
•0 was d e s c n b s d b y t h e i
A- the llnnrd of Cottntv I'otnJ. N. Tlmtuiisiut
H o w s h o u ld th e c a s e c o m e to
&lt;.)llo, K ris
A ju v 0 ni'.i* hum und three this corrected and oblige,
tn lsaio n rra of Mentlnole f o n n i r , '
of a ildfetfC o f
m odern1
•
*
.
K
I.jc
7 l»cl«. As I n s p e c to r s
c o n t a i n t h i s l a n g u a g e w h en it w a s v. T i e 1 was r.uuiT i *. Fiiilay. In
Florldu.
,
AA*. .1. I.uwtnrt, As I n - p r r l n r s'l-fi-bln-v v f i verv much for
*n jo u r n a l is m , a l t h o u g h it
F . C P e a rso n . As C lerk
Th® N6rthw®xt Quarter (NW&lt;4&gt;
A' test •—
tlie Peruvian contention tiirough- the , b" cut
O. &lt;|. A’.'olcult, An Fli'i'k
r
r
e
r
l,a r„l J,**- a. Oviedo.
V. I m (Mttmi.AMM. As f l e r k nf the
intentional.- I g n o r a n c e o f
cf ar.y n ie r tin g mo- your courtesy, I remain as ever,
,
, ., - out that the original Spanish text
' r e d l ) c | An, U. firlir v a .
.
of
the NprtKeast Quarter (N EU )
. .• T h o m p so n
U &gt;ard o f Gouilly •.'••mnilsslonei's
IL
Miittun
4 ; H, I.C"J
Yours Very Truly
Mc'itlnulc (’untilv, F lorida.
C
• " '!r T ? fnl1
have beSn translated “at (ion. tlie &lt;‘- jit| trial will begin
' 'l i n i n ' - I'lilltRiSection 1, Township 20, South ol
’* • J. f-aw ton. As In s p e c to r
quotation, slipshod, ways th , oxpinUion of that term ." has tonmnow witlt opening ,stateG EG. A. D ePOTTES. As A tto rn ey
A. SVI. CIIRISENRERRY.
A’. T. 1'elern. Am llixpcclorV' W o lco lt. As Clerk
for t p r liu a n i uf r i i u n i y I'ntu- „
sce^ary inaecurodoa com -, |tot hei.n (iilM;|oscd.
Range 30 East, and also
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FlnrliUt.
f h u r l o FJillllus
Tho Northwest Quarter (NWVi)
la. make 'th e, flflWJpupei t
Urn. G. J hi' iiIis
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ii' fi
InspccAors
lie thought It was lens - ,
of
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(o expect th a t by training
•IF i'OI'.NTA 4'OAIA||*S|OM4lt« F r r e l k c l A s 7, r b a l a a t N .
A.'rn. Jtisle P re v a il. A- I 'le rk
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Jennielei»
andth «|exa
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vnubl promot j tho publicsJ
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Mrs. Ji.sk Frevntt. As C lerk
the exact tiu th .
A AA*. AlumnaM. A - I tis p ir to r n
IN 'ril* : SI A| Oft' aoo.iHHl.U9.
. F r e r l u c t .No. S. Gaftrlelbi.
ibis portion of.Lak® Jennie wfUl
D. E. A ta t lim . .A.&lt; I 'U r k
the practice of journallam i
II. f . Farki-r
'r r e l u r l No. 8. I.u n sn iw il.
the in.tide boundary described as
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ItruAvn
'idc right eatitnntc of th e ,
AAI! Fill RAM. tv re-,),lull.in k s s bee:,
* ' Jen. E- l.rVIgiic
A. |V, M uM m irt, Ak ' In ip ftctu ra follow*, to-wit: Beginning 1C$ feet
new,., Dean Wiljuims su ij i
duly
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|~ Mu'Ucrs, As 4'b rk
• u n intlsslone rs of Hemlnole Ctumly, ! F r c r D.
P"r muy publish the com4*. jt. I 'ra lu . As lli-|iert&gt;.rt n r t A|*. ®, l^ .oK„ ,,„ ,l.
North of tho Southwest ta m e r of
F lo rid a, o f r v e n d a t e In rnwltli pro
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K. l.cA'Iarts
lh. the tru jh with exoct• Idlns foe un Issue uf liurtiis hv J
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**cry detf.il, nml yet misa
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«' .8. F a r in a
of 199 Hftft.oo th e |irocced&lt; ueriVed i
Hahl
Kcclfon I, run North 02 .daita highf-Kt mission by
U I., (.’ulih .As f i e r i ’
». I* b r u n t
feutil I k - s i l e l h " r c u f tu he qsril 1
'u r l A*. IO. I .a k r A|ur,.
• . Ii. EIII-. As lusp &lt; ''iu rs
laa ittadequate or wrong
Kite.
If) minutes Fiu.vt 337.0 feet;
■•a••*il•!v elv t o r All" p u r p u se i.f t a k - i D r r rC.
A, F oylna
A. II. Hjnbloni. A - Cl, rh
I.
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n news. “A common
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dun Hast 160 feet; thence
' r r r l u d An. I t . A lla iu u u lr surluaS" i ' e r x e n t o u ls in u 'littv 'n u te uf l.o'Hls i
i the newg^epcf is its fail* I
7*. I’lllft. Aft f h i o r r l o r a
•n ll i . suin uf 399 009.00 h e r e t r f o r i i 1
AA. Ik BallunASoulh
u8
degrees 1 1 minutes East
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fo..MJnblom.
Ax
Clerk
I n s u - d hv Mperlnl Bond nnd Rrldj .■ I r r c s r l X s. I t , A l t a m u a l r Sprlax*.
^Dlminatc between news”
K. \V. .At itrltrll
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’ A A'.'.Alntlrti. A - In-prctM r-IT
reef;
thenco South 67 degrees
(need. “To often ull is 1
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a m utter of fnct, much ’
A. I.. .AD ,li a If
South
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degrees
27 minutes Knst
AV 0&gt;xlften, As 4’lcrk
l
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L T. Muinxiersill
1 lu* public ia not always ‘
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that it ’is wheat rimpiy 1
• v i* 'min|4sj.*n« r «*f ;&lt;• ir»iii *»I*• ('mtii*
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boundary
of
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ix labeled by h u g ’ hetwl’! •rLIft. nf 4&gt;r«&gt;ii «!*••*• Ii8*r#\v|||i
.liihu I n t e r a &gt; IK ro refo rs
s»Ald klr4i|«m »u nrd r*&lt;l In lit • J*. ►
ter (N W 'l) of xald Section I.
file firnt page. * * cThe
F C. Itllrhte. As C lark
t.i.i r h u it b h e m ot d»« p M i i u x i lli*4| Il trniiM *»•••
“ ••• ;•••»« i » i r r .
Mild &lt;I 'rib 'ii
. •• o r d e r . -&lt;l lo lu•d ares In l b .
v a r io u s
p r U l n e t s j’. !'* «.r i!',\
a l‘,.n ” r
•*r-reuding public does not t
Section Two. That thhi ordln-,
%r|)vr«* lit®* lupl t pfi8»ral . U ri i.u u m * '
r n'
®"1 !* vn ! • id ill’ ll ('.. | . t , | , , ( h r imltlnx
Defer the grotesque, the hith » v.-irlnua p r r c l n c i s
told. Ihruiiifhorn Hie- en ilrp
1
n
th.*r &gt;iiwh «n I n&gt;-r&lt; 9 s
nnce
shall be published otico a
• \ n f H**fulfil®|
nml i. tt ills
,, fOOllikl®* v /f lU m (if I|.II*I Kiir/ir®*l •*')"rri ih c teal K' U. rnl rlactU m wa &lt;
"•J criminal, in Us nows
' th run ir Uuu | ( h r r t i l i r r CounD' Ataek fur four coiuecutivo weeks
i It wuhe alim
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be
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a t r c tn lq o lc . and su c h s b r i l o x sh a ll
il I Be vfi, to ld
d ev e rlv ,
)» «• ndui’ted i»ml th e i-sitvn.ss nf in a ncwtpjfper. published in the
r e t u r n s Mini e u n v u s . or tlic r e .
V * i K ',n,ia
llWIIS ut s)lit I'k-etlnn shnli I.. mi.I.. "I " '.
• leCtliilt h a s l»C» II .Millions
4•• •• vote.! i r r t t f t e d I h a s tt lh&lt;* r. - I
1 1*ui, discrim inating fash " ' b n Piul r a n v u s s nf «hc r e t u r n s • *8 of Sanford, Florida.
nrftxcfltetl with judgm ent
u f snhl rlm lliiH •lulli h r m a d e In I Sterllo.. T I....
Wive values.'!
Iho m-Mnmr a n d w llh ln llis • Imr p r r . I ‘ e ***Oll. I t l l f o .
That this ardin•c r lb r.i fu"' e r n . r t l o te c i|» n i, r s B irr m aam s c u
SUT MA’Ai-t
.... atictj -hull lx* and bccuati! effoctivii
Fftgcs may t,2|I tin t. exari. (A O l &amp; A Vim AT O O NOU
-D Ol g a L s a i d
C r - t tIs-*i Gir n-ntriM a t .....
sa id rb-c
Plotc tru th ,” said Dean
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BAM,?TVS l CO'JbD
AT-Ti.Q I HAD ANOftN
L SAM s e s
eN MbEAPiMC*
• 'A 'rntxn i&lt;nl Ch r 1 »,f t h e Hoard i n.lrtkll....
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VAAl'E HtfA ' &gt;
hey may p'.oco th i right
fJcVN
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IT OLT VOU COULD
WOU V\;CARJT
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f*f 4’’ III,IV C u in m iriiiu n rri• of
nf MentlMentl ftetefltlun.
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"Upon the news .stories, yet
M
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HA\j £ IT
- 0uT„SfcS'7£R0AS
T h a t th is o r d e r a n d notice of elec.
AVhere-is un -lrr d a t e of t e n u i t y r&gt; i i k • V r i - R T I I E R
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Ihiu
9th
day
of
March.
Kfto lie pnfiBshed III T he Msnfurd *9•. 19*2 s p e c ia l Bni'd a n d P 'blue *”h"». Mils rr"ter m il liu t'r. n f r ' r c . I A II »•••»*
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H r..till, anil th e fiAniD rd Mlknnl, th,- . D " ■ ct Nn. 5 of Mi min I" f'u u n ty !
*ai!*c of diahonct tv, in ita
he PuhBslird in T h e ( ta n / e r d | n ‘ 1,1 r / " “ '
old.' netvftpapcrs |iiilillsli&lt;il lu thu F'lifldn. lAminl luindH tn Jhf* t urn of | J’, *• III
n«. “Advertixing is tre r •I k " W.f|f'»r.| M larn il. Ih r
•’ it 11(3 of Merulnoli". for a prrtu'l u l I •«(! r.9« ft# H id •"'tt'i'i Imlus n f th e | "lily ni "Md
FORREST I.AKR
piihlishril in (lie
• b'.Hinesa new," he
n i l l e s s ' i l u i n four wci 'IIm. p r io r !•• •■•' •nlldoutlnn O f ( I 1199 99 eftc’l. b ea r- . I 'u u 'l l v uVM'vipcrs
t M" minute, f..r n p srlud ul
it " d a ti df said bond e lec tio n s
'■ ‘ ha* its publication Ia
&lt;••
J. MARSHALL,
•n " lit*i reu, ul ike r u . , uf c ue»
Iran
»unr v--Hk*v n r lu r lit
Dune, o rd e r e d und a d o n t r d ut nu cent p e r nnhurn. |nt&gt; reel tiayabb* 1 t b e ilat lh"i»
4,)e* not trnke il any tho
u t x*h| hunil I 'c c tl n n s .
A
O. C HASE,
"••loitrncd sesft!iut n f :i r e a u l a r u»,i'l- I « e m l■''n nuftlly nil of
i.u .l I,units i • inn
an d a d u n t " d a i an
'•••mt news. Often it in
I n t of |lie Board o f I'ftunK Coni’* i|t''u r l it'^ u u .Iniuiar, Ist. 1952. .md I " d l o u r n i •• rite-rd
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City Commission of
uilsnloncrn r.f th&lt; C ounty of HomlAAb f man. Slmnld th e s l i d I iiew of I I n - . r I h r l b , " |',| - f C n lin ir Cont1 'niportant if?ws in th •
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the
City
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I*1* 1- It ia always news
S41It *lay nf J la rr li A. D, 1925.
ft i*ror|,ie.| t ' . f t,v t h a t c e r l i ' n ruanliw
■* c r F t e r 'd s , - n -tel* the Atte t ;
, ftl-! to the pooketbook of
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J ' I D N AtriXCfl. Chalrtnart
8 ’»h day n. I U . Ah * |&gt; t i s j
d" • e here w ith t"i p u t h o r l i e d l&gt;v a n i G U a I) j J o " V VEIMCH C h a ir m a n .. U It. rillL lP S . City Clerk
7*' IW hile'its pu!»M nti' t
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Giniary profit to the ndX*ur. I ii, 20. Apr. 6 and I3,
*
• ’■nt p u rp o se, it would w ork n b i r i i . i
C. AV. ENTZftllNCF.R
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tnc puhinhed ndvertiaing
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BOSTON S T E E L E
h. Al" f'NTXA4INcr.lt
A tlic Bo.m l of C ounty C o n i' Sens r f Uneelnl R i n d and BrldX"
&gt;'7 “‘lvartiaing, of vtiluc,
Bte*T«AN MTFKI.F.
•nlsvloners of Mentlnnlc C m i i i - o i s t r l c t Jfo. 2 i&lt;&gt; entitlnim in n&lt;iv rt 1
H o a rd a t C o u n t, &lt;*&gt;Mn*
,
, If it is diihonext,
[ r n s r l a l l a x to « r r a t e n s l n k t e v fu n d *
.
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r ’ l s 'l o n c m o f '.m lm .I . Cnutity.
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'hr render
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p r ln r l p x l I
tu
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A,.,!l D O F lil/ftM , As C lerk Ail tlie ,|h&lt;*
Chi,
ago, La u id in he t h c o l d e s t liv .
df ft A1.4 l»*ue o f IMilUls It) l h d { v R n u i b i * am *, \S 4’lsrk «f lh
. i D ', ' r d -&gt;f ' .iiiu i' .Cnniiuiselunvvs '. so
uu; M ason. H e w a s t e n d e r e d a
V
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hi a t *v you 0.U9. tie r, t .fore |x
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P"olui\cr. r h Imi*# t u ,
c e p t i r n a t h is lo d g e , S i l o a m L
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F b irida,
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4 - E a \ . D flCfrrTKti U i u rrn«&gt;
n s v fur No. 1K0, a f t e r c o m p l e t i n g hW
Pftpvt- more financial to­
f •*■ *he I t " ' n l of C o u n ty ContntlsAVh s f r a a , |t |s ( h r • mril»n nf (Ids
I*3*
It
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of
fVtuniv
I
urings. In t h e
'•’one;-, uf MvmlnoU C ounty. F l o r ­ D m yd ( h n , h s , h an d s
Issued hv
y . °r te r'- ‘
“S ,» n t r m h e r o f t h e o
r *nq#ra cf 3*ruinol«&gt; C«&gt;*ftiuy
ida.
Mpftclsl I l . a d a n d U rlda* D l i t r U t
Profttaslqi. .
U« j o in e d (h e o r d e r a l i t e a g o r ,

'fell Exact Truth

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.......
PHASES IN w 'H nfS i M « A v r Separation From Wife

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Rumors have recurrently brought the matter to the at­
KlarWa
CIm i Hatter, tention \ j# The Herald that forces are at worl^ lij the city en­
I. at the I*Mtorriea
rid* under Act of deavoring to influence the State Road Department to bring the

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Dixie Highway down the lake front boulevard and out French
Avenue. Ordinarily we do not take much stock in rumors,
but there seems to be some basis of fact in this ease, and the
144 result o f the attempt, i f successful, would be so disastrous to
the city* that we feel we must warn the people.

U tte r

R A T E !i
Biz Months—fl.10
W
mI
Wtskly
Edition

£

d A h n o tic r i All obituary
a, cards of thanks, resolutions
ttlces or sntsrtslnments where
M srs made will be chargsd
Tegular advertising rates.
n m m n a m o c ia t k d p i r n
Associated Press Is ezclus•nt'iieu 10 the use for repubn of all news dispatches
&gt;d to It nr not otherwise credi this paper and also the local
published herein. All rights
ubllcatlon of special dispatch*
eln are slso reserved.
JNDAY, MAR. 30. 1925.
I HERALD'S PLATFORM
i«pcr water rout* to Jackson*
t
instruction of 8t. Johns—In*
Uver canal.
[tension of white way.
[tension a local awnaswcnta
taming pool, tennis courts, etc.
cqnisitlon of a municipal
lamenting of building pro*
-houses, hotels, apartment
i.
[tension of street paving pro*
instruction
of boulevard
1 Lake Monroe,
itrance into Florida atate
ill league.
lompletlon of city beautlfica*
rogram.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
HES HAVE WINGS:— Lnlot to be rich: cease from
&gt;wn wisdom. For riches cermake themselves wings;
ly sway. Proverbs 23:4-5.
-------- o-------WOMEN IN BUSINESS
■any years I’d worked and
worked
always on the square;
yht, “Now sexes equal are.
really must be fair.”

Scarcely can we conceive why any citizen, or group of cit­
izens, of Sanford would be so selfish, nearsighted, or have
the interest of*, the city so little a t ’h e a rt la to encourage
through traffic to avoid the’ business district entirely. Yet
such seems to be the case. It is said that a certain syndicate
has purchased considerable property on the lakefront for the
sole purpose of declining a right of way through for the boule­
vard, thus to divert traffic to French Avenue.
The result of such procedure, if successful, would be ruin­
ous to Sanford. Northern motoHsts on their way to Orlando,
Tampa, or St. Petersburg, would drive down the boulevard to
French Avenue, where it is "rumored' it will be necessary to
swing the boulevard away from the lake around a certain
piece of property. Consequently through traffic would not
resume the boulevard, but would continue straight out French
Avenue, and later when arriving in Orlando, Tampa or St.
Petersburg, tourists would say, "Why, yes, we came through
Sanford, but we didn’t see anything but a railroad crossing
and a couple of arches".
It goes without saying, that such free publicity would
scarcely react beneficially to this community. It would be de­
cidedly more desirable to have them say, "Yes, we came
through Sanford. We drove down their beautiful boulevard,
right along the lake, as far as Park Avenue. There we turned
to the right and drove past their new city hall, the court house
and the magnificent Masonic Temple. We drove several
blocks east on First Street and must confess that they have
a most attractive business district. There are a number of
tall buildings, of modern construction, which certainly in­
dicate financial backing there. We were especially pleased
by the attractive windows the merchants display. These in­
duced us to stop and make a few purchases, where we found
exactly what we had been looking for ever since we left
home.”
Such advertising would be of inestimable value to San­
ford, and it is advertising.which Sanford must have. If an
attempt Ib being made to make. French Avenue a part of the
Dixie Highway, it is a most insidious attempt, and should
be combatted by every means available, by every man, wom­
an and child in Sanford who has the interest of this city at
heart and who is looking to its future welfare nnd develop­
ment.

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ARE YOU buying some of the i
“genuine Scotch’* now peddled and
storing it inside your mucous
membrane?
Seventeen manufacturers
of i
"Scotch” whiskey hove been a r­
rested in Germany. They had cop­
ied Scotch battles and labels per­
fectly. Heaven knows what the
whiskey is like.
The German government nrrestcd them for imitating British trade
marks and interfeing with British
bootleg profits among the Yankees.
GEORGE F. BAKER, one of the
four richest men in tho world, Hen­
ry Ford, Rockefeller nnd Mellon
being the other three, celebrates
his eighty-fifth birthday today.
To live, eighty-five years is
nothing. Millions do it. Turtles
live four hundred years, and whules
even longer.

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'So They P st Thaa D*w».
That “Genuine* Scotch.
Good Health. Mr. Baker.
Chaps*n, Arch Crltetaal.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
THE LITTLE atocks dropped
yesterday, and the Stock Ex­
change reminded ypu^eMHe Dorh d o se'sw atch a t jp i&amp; S b d H at­
ter’* tea party; N othing' seemed
to please it.
One of the Wabash stocks th a t
have bankrupted many a man sol­
emnly declared a five per cent div­
idend. And prices broke worse
than ever.
“ All right," Bay the big fellows,
“if we dant put them UP, w ell
put them DOWN," So they put
them down. They know how to
moko money both ways. You
DON’T; that's why you shouldn’t
gamble.

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place. Which isn’t under Vchtfr!

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You con improve your M|#
thinking the ball is the i n c H
collector s head.

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The best filling station ever bufiJ
in the dining room.
An optimist is a man who hones I
he gets run over by n doctor’s
auto.
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In New York, n woman noisone
j two men. Perhnps she msy con
i clear by claiming she was n
mist.

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PASSIVE RESISTANCE

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MACON TELEGRAPH
MR. BAKER interests you beOld English Floor Wax
cause, at eighty-five, he is uctunlly
Offer Closes March 23
BAkllER SHOl*
doing the work of ten men.
The Y’nssive Resistance move- India better,
See
Same
Barbers
and
Equipment
, He Is the ruling power, absolula niont in India, headed by Ghnndhi,' Gandhi accepts, literally much of
NOW
AT
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MAGNOLIA
czar in dozens of the nation’s big­ has reached such large propor- the teaching of the Sermon on the
Ball Hardware Co,
gest railroad and industrial enter- tioni that it Is n matter of inter Mount, though he says he came to
“I Don't Know”
nrl*es. line liit'p Rem Jn ids ost to the whole world. It was this teaching before he had rend
daily routine, for instance, is con-|r&gt;aid a few years ago that Guild- the New Testament. He insists
During
the
recent
war
men
in
the
training
camps
were
man’s wiles I left behind,
troi of the greut railroad system hl’sname would soon be upon the thnt the way to overcome evil is
urged not to hesitate to say, "I don’t know," if they did not huilt up by the old working Van- lips of the humnn race. Now his not by meeting the evil with evil,
set to with a vim,
reamed how soon the boss know. It was found that in too many instances men striv­ derbilts. To be able to do thnt name is not only the best known but by meeting it with good. lie
would take
ing for promotion or desiring to make a good impression upon work nt eighty-five meanp some- nqdmost honored of any name in is applying the Quaker attitude
n the Arm with him.
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11ndia, but it Is one of the best towards war on a much larger scale
superior officers would often say, "I understand", when thing.
_-------known nnd most respected names than it hus ever been applied to
orders were given them, when they really did not know nt
ted most conscientiously
SPEECHES IN the House of*of the world. Even English nfll-'humnn problems. He even advises
Conn
never once complained
all whnt was actually wanted of them.
Commons
and the House of Lords .einls who feci that Gandhi’s im- that the way to break up stealing
the boss, the staff, the work,
will
go
out
“on the nir’’ for all of 1 menso inCiuenAi ,is against ';he is to leave the doors unlocked mid
It is certainly considerably better to say, "I don’t know" (in si llritnin
low my poor head pained.
to heuY by radio, best interest of India ns well as by your generosity and fuith to
and demand a little further explanation, than to appear to The appropriate remark would be: the British Empire, credit him with reach tho soul of tho rogue uml
came a day I noticed that
understand perfectly what is wanted and then go ahead ami "Ihi-i solves the /bei|inie story entire sincerity and nobility of make him u friend uml an honest
Industry, Ambition, T hrift
isn’t getting far
man,
bail things up through imperfect understanding. During problem and will put all England, purpose.
rtune’s ladder; lingered yet the lust political campaign Teddy Roosevelt Junior was
&gt;vii^ euii-1
'•i ^ ut the | In tha new edition of Gandhi’s
Gandhi in oven against our medcon­,, i t !1pouches^ lein fac^
1 the bottom bar.
;i
the English lu n -, famous hook,JSeiy)ujn^iip_the .Sea, icnl system of the West, insofar;
tinually criticized for saving. "L don’t know JOJk.il.-.UUM-o. a.* uutMre-jtrc
-*h*' iinusa wf-^-hwmys that he is fa r more inter- ns enables n man to sin nntl'*,nr*
I wont, a new job found,
great deal more of a man in his position to say that than to Commons, where they fight things erted in “non-violence" than he is violate the laws of health und to |
These are three very important fouudution stones of suc­
re ut the boss I smiled;
liLUFl'’ us all of us are capable of doing and most of us do. out on the floor, instead of “trail- in a non-co-operation with English escape the punishment that is'
cess. Now, while you arc earning, have the ambition to
t work much, I’ll admit,
Ing’” them^out in committee rooms, ] governmental officials. He dpfincs meant to arrest nnd save him. He
The
Palm
Beach
Post
has.
compiled
a
list
of
definitions
save
as much as you can spare from your income. An
as we do here.
was so coy nnd mild.
home rule, the kind of rule he is would have nur doctors engaged I
for the phrase, “I don’t know’’, which shows infinite wisdom
account
with the Seminole County Rank will be of splen­
reeking for the members of h is1mostly in the work of teaching ■
on the part of the editor. Read them over and then anniize THE MURDER trial now ab­ own race und for the whole of In- health nnd Improving sanitation.!
:c I did, and rapidly,
did service to you. 4',r Interest Raid on Savings Accounts.
sorbing the American intellect Is din, as “self-rule and self-control.” ! Although trained for tho law him-;
iead” I soon became,
each one carefully and see just what it means to you.
thnt of Chnpmnn, romantically de­ According to his teachings, the self nnd engaged in its practice '
les did more than wurk e’er
scried as the “nrch criminal and way to self-rule and self-control i s ; for n time, he does not think high-;
could,
“I DON’T KNOW’’—
brigand."
...
bund the road to famel
through ________________?
passive resistance, ..........^
and b y ; ly of the work of the lawyer ex !
Is the hardest admission some of us ever make.
What
would
interest
civilization
pas
jive
resistance
he means the 'cept when engaged" in pence making
—Is
an
answer
a
truly
educated
man
is
not
ashamed
of.
in this case, if there were any civ employment of soul-force, truth- j rather than in the encouragement j
1’t very long before
—Is no excuse for not trying to know.
ilization to he interested, is the force and love-force, rnther than of litigation.
loss asked me to wed,
ith relief a sigh I sighed,
history back or this criminal. He brute-forcc. He contends thnt if
—Is sometimes n mark of intellectual laziness.
Others have tried the personal
began in crime an undersized, un­ Imlin rose up in arms uml gained nnd the small group practice of
gently ‘‘yes’’ I snld.
—Is the best reply we can make when in doubt.
derfed, mentally and physically independence by brute force, that unn-rcslstnm/9 and non-co-opcra-'
—May be n confession,-an evasion, a tragedy or a defense. starved little Irish boy. When she
il: It pays to be honest and
yet be conquered by the.tion, but Gnndhi is the first world!
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS
—On the lips of an egotist is the beginning of wisdom. they caught him In his first theft, verywould
hard.—New York Evening
force thnt she sought to es-j lender who has made the venture'
they sent him to the university of capo. He has nothing against the of calling a nation to the use of'
crime, which is the prison.
English, end would like to have love rather than force. lie wnnl.l 1— —
In one penitentiary uml then an­ them romnin in India; hut he is redeem society us n whole, ns true I
rrtunity seldom knocks for
WORK
is
the
panacea
for
every
heartache,
every
ill,
every
other he took post-graduatr cours­ against the Western factory sys- religion has always sought to re-!
rs.
-------- o-------diseouruKoment. Thru it success comes.—Daniel Webster. es. His present notoriety is the tem and militarism nnd much thut deem individuals, by the trails- T
result.
mb is one who snubs unless
we call factors in modern civilizn- forming poi.rr of faith and bound-')
mating you to it.
W’ith a decent chunce in life, the tiou. The fight he is calling In- less good will. Whether he suc---------- o - — energy, desperate courage and r e - 1din to make against so-called West- coeds-or not, he is making one of
MY FAVORITE STORIES
no indication that thoy are
source fulness that now frighten Iern civilization is to refuse to have the most interesting experiments
dy clean just because you
the
police, nnd cause them to keep part in R. He likes the ways of In world history,
BY IRVIN S. COBB
AT
this crimlnnl heavily chained,
a family wash in the back-1
might have made a useful and suc­
A friend of mine has a friend i tidings to her, stormed, raved, cessful man of him. The same
DARWIN REPEALED BY STATUTE
things are being done every who has a friend who, according to ’ frothed at tho mouth, wrecked Hteel can be made into a plow or
Sunford.
LOUISVILLE COURIER .JOURNAL
his other two friends, went abroad | some of the scenery in her frenzy a dagger.
while Victoria, the beloved, w an' und finally, ns the curtuin fell,
a modern Y. M. C. A. home still on the throne of Great Britain, j dropped in a shuddering, convulsive
THE FRENCH are cheerful, ami
The Governor of Tennessee has; lock-up. When he got his daily rn -' 1
ther thing we need in Santhe English exultant, over the ex
In London one night the traveler heap.
signed
a bill
tho Legis- tion of bread
and water, this
bona-1!
corient
prospect
of
reaching
an
saw Madame Bernhardt piny in
As the thunderous applause died ■ ------ *.— •---............V—passed by.i.mu;.,..
e
:-------i-~
“Anthony and Cleopatra.
down, the American heard u middle agreement on security among iiu- [atal (|_ot N asjm n ^ p r^ d b itin g th b factor of the race used to; eon fid.
tions.
Austen
Chamberlain’s
tenqhing
of
th?
theory
of
evoluwith
a
bland
smile
to
the
“trusty”
•an Isn't Ivlng when he tells
The scene came where Cleopatra aged British matron in the next
fe she looks good in a dress receives news of Mary Arjthony’s seat remarking to her neighbor in speech seems to have started some-1ti,m in
Public schools of Ten- that he still believed in bis theory
respecting the rainbow,
she doesn’t. He’s just show­ defeat at ActUim. Bernhardt was tones of satisfaction:
thing in the right direction,
, nessee.
ed judgment.
Benjamin Franklin was another ! £
With a few pen-strokes, the
at her best as Egypt’s fiery queen
“ How different—how very diff­
— —o-------- BUT THE French are worried Chief Magistrate of nn American ,Pne,
these "heretics."
that night. She stnhbcd the unfor­ erent from the homo life of our
in Swanson refers to her tunate slave who hud borne the own dear queen!”
about their constantly
falling Commonwealth answers the fifty i
be invented n lightning i
REALTOR
id as Mr. Swanson, am] we
I birth rate. Last year new French1year-ago question, “ How can or- charged by the Austin
t this is the penalty for innri babies outnumbered French deaths thodoxy refute the touchings of that time with having presumed
u famous film star .
i by only 72,210. The year before Darwin ?" The answer is a simple “to^control the artillery of HeavRooms 501-502, Rhone 95
o-------1
Florida For All, and All For Florida
one. In consists of two words — | en.” Instead of being moved to
[the increase was 95,000.
“
By
statute."
anger
by
these
criticisms,
Frank;ing from pictures taken of
First National Hank Huildinc.
ST. PETERSBURG TIMES
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lin kept on patiently perfecting
th of the recent tornado in
AS FAR us sufety goes, however
Perhaps
the
Tennessee
Govern*
;j,ja
invention.
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It wasnt long be
France needn't worry. Tho mil_ that
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The City is full of visitors from | ilization whk-h cover u range wide ions
ir is not over nftcr all.
to be needed __
for or has forgotten that Galileo wus fore his severest critics were m
Sales Force:—Miss Ruba .Williams, Miss Helen
------- O ’ 1
all parts, of the state as the annual enough to satisfy the most varied "cannon fodder” are needed no I denounced as "un upstart nstrolo-1 equipping their housss with light- n
longer. Grout catterpillar-like ar* |* er* who.strives to show that the , ning-rods.
^
Hoage, Mr. R. L. Shipp.
it a crime when the wife migration ut the close of the sea- j tastes.
p to say good bye nnd keeps son is taking piace. From the east , Some prefer the cold wuter of lilies of crawling infuntry will lie earth revolves by none other than, Later than Franklin lived a man a
‘
‘ 'by n few
‘
nc standing first on one foot coast they go to the west coast, i tho Atlantic, some the warm wa- replaced
thousand fight­ Martin Luther, or that I.uthcr en -, named Simpson, who conceived the m s s
he other for an hour nnd u from the west to the east and j tors of the gulf, to others neith- ers in the ale, Fifty such men forced Ida opposition to Galileo by humane idea that anesthesia could _
from the highlands to the coast, jer makes un appeal, and to them us tho great Guyneniere could de- adding that Galileo was "a fool; be, ami should be, used in obstet-i ”
Bo every section of Florida i s 1the lake and ridge section is the moralize un army of a million, and whi» wishes to reverse the entire ricul cases. This belief of Sim p-1*,
system of ustronomy." A cunteni son’s angered the religious dogma- ■ ''■■■"■■■■■■“ ■■■BBBBBBaBBBiBM BBBM M BBBiBM ilM 'Jj
kill one-third of it.
re will tie six million dollars saving an opportunity to show | epitome of perfection,
porary of Luther's, quoting the tists and scriptural literalists. “In ■
’ into Sanford from the ccl- the Florida spirit to these invest!-. Fortunately for the world there
Twenty-Third
Psalm—“The world sorrow shalt thou bring forth
rop this year and much of gators. This presents un excellent Im. Mtjjj individuals to whom the
A LADY of Spokane demands a
lauld be put into wise invest- opportunity to impress upon the | f„rn, ,)rt.SL.ntH the great ouportun- divorce because her husband, ut also, is established and cannot be children," they insisted, wus the
strunger the facts that the true | jtv amj j,, cyery part of the state breukfast, milked a gout directly moved"—hurled ut Galileo's head divine curse imposed upon woman"
lover of Horidu is..bopsting the | there* lie opportunities to produce into his cup of coffee. He keep* this .imprecation; "Who will vent- j Thereupon Simpson reminded the si
particular crop in which the the goat in' the house. The lady ; «r» to place the authority of Co- literalists of the words recorded in a
h Gould Schurman, nmbnssa- entire state and interested in the
u
“ durlnres that such "table manners" ' pcrnlcus above that of the Holy 1Genesis 11:21. When making ready ■
China, has been tendered the development of every section of i agriculturist is most interested. If
L.
p
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ho
comes
with
open
mind
and
i-i could not be endured by any per- Spirit*' . it is almost incredible to take a rib from Adams Bide M
if minister to Germany,
Arc Beginning: To Climb
I he nation is made Un'of individ­ willing to use the tested Florida .
son of refinement. nowadays that the author of this | wherewith to fashion Eve, Simpson ■H
might be referred to us go­
uals whose tastes und ideua differ methods forcrop
production in-1‘'Other times, other m anners."1»n»tn4n» was John Calvin. At . pointed out, the Almighty “caused
on bud to worse.
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No two people get the same im- ________________
Stead of Northern _______
practice,_ his g ve Would have thought it very 1
theae “fundamentalists" con a deep sleep to fall upon Adam '
^ u have two exceptionally good proposition!.
■ral Pershing is being urged pression from the same sight, »o( efforts will be well worth while, i cV vorhad' Adam done "exactly th o ! trlvqdl to overwhelm the man It was thus that Simpson aliened
the
appeal
of
one
section
of
tins
]
There
are
thousands
of
farmers
in
:
sanio
thing.
'
•
whosq
crime
was
that
lie
believed
the
critics
who
fought
the
great
n
for the United Htutes SenHial will set you in on the ground floor
»tnte of diversified conditions m a y .this state who are making a sue-1
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land taught thut the earth revolves boon that has since been given to ■
uni iV
Missouri.
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. n ’ , Wonder
0 11r . 1if1 not meet the approval of unother. cess
in
cess in nroducing c o n s ut a profit
THE WEALTH of this country' Hn H* nx':'manner of hi-s child bearers,
n
n inwl mu th f 8«»n?.V
i
atlem pt to argue Bome-inn,| nm(
u
many m«re will be needed u 11„
now
tl^ured ut
&lt;330,000,000,000,1
taking-off is , ,not an
aRoirat.her
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ri .
It
is
nn
obscure
company
that
■ tvnr
rKurlh
w
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i,,to
agicelrg
that
his
section
'flu
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.
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.............. needs of the community. which means three hundred un d , deW table incident in the history
war chief were
Governor iof Tennessee keeps a
umong ot ‘he state I* far suiierior
Q
t«.
ev*|
Florida
offer3
unUniUcd
opporpresent ?
thirty times one thousand million H‘ human progress.
Uncompromisingly iliiF his proto* H
er&gt; Other. E rery bK«lity has ad- ^unities in every linu of endeavor, dollars. That amounts to n n lv 1 Bacon wus nnothur member of types, in un age when there was a
a
vantages and disa vu tngcs h ch F(J|.
J there is some lo*
t a look around the city and either d- cr or attract, .d c ^ uli 'g
a
1Uv v;4 h prwenta a ,ost. thing $2,900 t6r each inhabitant which this martyr-band of truth-seekers, more heat than light, defend their A
i*l see u number of gooil entirely upon tiie tastes of the In­
. ,
.. .
i*’- of course, ridiculously little. Hu had an idea that the rainbow, faith. The apology that is set up a
, the individual may be looking fe e ; The population would bring more instead of being accounted for on in their defense mny not be inter- a
or apartment bouses nr hn- dividual.
tfUr Horidian helps the than that if all the people could the theory that it was “ft sign in nosad in behalf of Governor Pcuy. a
Rveryone of them should
Florida offers u diversified fi eld
uch a building on them fro f opportuniticH in every line of
1 1 locution best |K, KOj(j an „iavM| „t their fair the Heavens" might be readily ex- I.igiit that wns denied to minds o/ aa
«i Ii
. . .,
R e a l ( o ils
tter how hard the builder* ndouvor and the newcomer may S " 1
value nn money earners.
I plained by simple ami easily un- the Sixteenth Century is plenti- a
h
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•ntractors work during the tart either from the raw umlevel-! Horidu for u.l and ill) H onda
Any one of the forty-eight Stales derstg&lt;-d natural laws,. This idea fully provided for minds of the a
‘w months there will not be &lt;ped pioneering of virgin lund or should bj the motto for every sec- fully developed, woul«l la* worth of |i4yon’x fntaged the Austin Twentieth.
Rliuiie 31*IJ i f j ’
a
2°2 I’irbt Street,
nt accommodations for all stablish
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The tragedy in the life of Gov- a
himself
in a .....................
modern tl&lt; &gt;; ................
of the stute to
tiie gen mere thun $:!30l0001000,0l)0. Alao- 't P e a /t c l hi* day. Thanks to th?ir
^•y.’or ipore thun tUat iq
irisls who will want to stop in to date City.
prpgte^ \&gt;hk;ll cye&gt;i/_
“ "d vigor. Bacon drew ornoi* Peay is that ha was horn qA
city. Betwv/«|
Uetwv/*t|, Qu'-iC ie
'f pp*t UtpgKi*
f*t winter.
extremes there ore degreyi
Ip^kiug (oi.
,«
“f fourteen y^ara in the at, least 300 year, too late.
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HISS KATHRYN WILREY, S o d rt, Editor.
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Ceeilian Club Gives
Enjoyable Program

PHONE:—Re*. 428-J

Personals

’ Mrs. Ada Maynard who has been
the winter Reason, a
guest of the Valdez Hotel, left
Monday, for her home in Chicago.
j pending

An interesting and enjoyable proMonroe B. Hutton spent the week
S E . W
-?A **r»P j]y . % Ceeilian
M usk club last SaturdayS nfterend in Tampa on business.
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"
Fannie
&gt;.
O M I
S. Munson.
- ^ eorKe Asbliough and JIrs.
In addition to the Usual piano
»■ C. Shpm,' of E ast Lfvornool, 0 ,
Lfe Orgtni Club will meet
who are spending, the' winter sea­
Eck at the home*of 1Mrs. numbers, a group of readings^ere
son in Mt. Dorn, spent Saturday
Ewn with Mrs: Glenn and , given by little Carolyn McRae and
in Sanford.
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BSj I’nrrell ns hostesses, 1MiVersl *e,™t,on* were rend by
.— —
Miss
McRae.'
These
numbers
were
rfomnns Unit of Church
Earle E. Jones left Sunday for
League of the Holy Cross enthusiastically received and greatFt. Myers where he was called by
Lit meet, with-Mrs. B. F. X u e: ‘z ±
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the serious illness of his father.
’The Plano’ *Lesson
from the
|l t 3:3d o’clock,
Teachers Point of View.
ft E. Henry wilt entertain
Miss Gladys Cochran, of Camilla,
The instrumental selections cov­
[luncheon honoring her ais- ered were:
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Swan had ns Git., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
bSadie Giles.
"June Roses, Cadnian, Junnita their guest for the past week, Mrs. W. L. Stodenmicr.
Swan’s sister, Mrs. Edward Mar­
Mahoney.
Lw|)| be the flower show
Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Fincher and
"Sonatina,’’ (Apua 55, No. 3), iner, a member of the National
Ifoman’s Club.
Board of the V. W. C. A.
little daughter, Jennie Hood, left
Tuhlnn. Margurite Garner.
for their home in Wedt Point, Gn.,
March. Rolfe, Hazed Tew.
Mrs. Fowler, Miss Elsie Fowler, Wednesday nfter n visit with Mrs.
Tuesday
Hn*?Men ,St?fr ^ . BUbra; “ Heigh
i«nl of Managers will meet Ho. Mnrch, MoTtin, Henry Witte F. A. Swan, and son, F. W. Swan Fincher’s brother and wife, Mr. nnd
foman’s Club a t 9 o'clock. n "Reverie" Milo Deyof Betty with Mrs. Edward Hamer, mo­ Mrs. J. D Hood.
J tored to Tumpn, St. Petersburg and
vill be o Gower show at Brown.
Silver Springs, returning to SnnW. E. McGrow, of Osceola, spent
un’s Club.
"Narcissus,", Nevin, Betty Hin- ford
Friday.
the week-end with friends in San­
ternihter. .
ford.
"Ding Dong Bell," SpnuMing,
Wednesday
Mrs.
R.
A.
Newman
with
Miss
Mary Maxwell.
tegular business meeting
Mr. and Mrs S. A. Glllnsbie,
"Waltz in F.” Bilbro, Catherine Olive Newman, Miss Naomi Scogheld at the Woman’s Club Morrison.
gan, Miss Mildred Holly nml Boh of Greensville, Pn., were the guests
'o’clock.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I). Hood last
_ “Minuet in G,” Beethoven, H. Dodson returned Sunday from of
Jennie Spaulding Circle of L.
week nt their home on C rystal!
Gainesville.
McMillen.
p(kt Church will be held at _,!'M kuta Valse,’ Chopin, Mary
to of Mrs. H. A. Spier on Elizabeth Tolar.
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o Avenue.
Mae Holly, Mrs. Fred Walsma nnd Lake Mary To Hold
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c!.eml°na
^rom
Norwegian
Earle E. Jones returned Sunday
Thursday
Suite, Torgesson. Irma Smith.
M eeting of Citizens
John Moisch will entertain
Ran do Brittiant, Mendolsohn, l’roni Gainesville. Robert Holly
accompanied them heme where he
Pearl Robson.
ri Bridge CJiiB,
will remain for a few,days visit.
There will be n citizens meeting
Friday
nt
the Lake Mary Casino, Monday
f. C. T. U. will meet nt the
Mr. and Mrs. J Harry Norton of evening at 8 o’clock, ami all citi­
tht Church a t 3:30 o’clock
Jacksonville are guests of the Val­ zens of Seminole County who are
rida National Guards will
dez Hotel.
interested in the bond Issue of the
fcnee nt theA rniory.
county, to be voted May 5, are
i
Saturday
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Walsh gra­
urged to bo present.
Very respectfully,
Hour nt the Library nt 10 ciously entertained, Saturday even- I*
ing, with n buffet supper a t their *1
T. A. Greenleaf,
C. E. Sibley,
log Club at thi{ ,Library at homo on Onk Avenue, honoring: R
Henry P. McDonnell , of Detroit, M
F. S. Vernny,*
who lenves Monday for Louisiana I oi
Committee.
An
abundance
of
spring
flowers
I
=
, Williams and Milton Lee were attractively used in decorat­
returned Sunday from_a ing.
Most Typical Co-ed
rip to St. Petersburg.
Following the delicious supper bridge was played. For high
NCED scores was presented Cnty’s pow­
der nnd Vincent McDonell was pre- C
INGTON, Mar. 28.—Mrs. sented cards
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. r
it Buchanan-former sccreWolsh, Mr. and Mrs, Henry P. f
Hepresentative Kendall, of McDouall,
Mrs. Marie Car}', Mr. t
nnin, was sentenced to and Mrs. John Maurer, Miss Mar­
garet Clar;c, Miss Wilkey, Vincent l
McDonnell, C. N. Williams, Hor- ■
ace Bannon, Mr. Bradley and Mr. 1

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go to the property and see w hat is offered for such a
small am ount of money.
But when you once stand on this wonderful location
and consider the improvements th a t are sure to come
then if you sense values and are able to “put your ear
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to the ground”—Pinehurst will respond in no uncertain
terms.

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ST ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW OF i
OM AN’S CLUB OPENED MONDAY |
irt .Annual Flower Show
wford Woman’s Club op»d.iv afternoon with an exndiibit of flowers of every
rrmvn in Sanford nml
i County. The club house
red to represent a garden
In the center of the gnrdlovely pool, shaded by

vided for by the following com­
mittee: Mrs. Walter Wight, Mrs.
Fred Williams, Mrs. Rolz and Mrs.
Davis Hart. Engagements may be
made through any one of these
or with Mrs. MacDonald a t the
hotel Montezuma.
Among those who had made reservntnns for Monday afternoon
and evening, are Mrs. Samuel Puleston, Mrs. Forrest Lake, Mrs.
Henry Wight. Mr. and Mrs. J. G.

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any exhibits oftjevery vnrMITCHELL REASSIGNED
llowera, fern and palm.
1 balcony nave been ntWASHINGTON. Mar. 30.—Brig.
lix tables, displaying clovV in table urrpngepient of Gen. William Mitchell, assistant
Tin su tables will m* judg- ■lii* chief of the army air service
apular vote.
odgei of the flowers are: will be assigned on Apr. 20 as
ms Maltbie find Mrs. Wnt- air service officer of the Eighth
f Altamonte Springs, Mrs. ('orris nreqr with hcaduunrters at
aoemnker, of Eustis, and Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio,
)rgt* Massey of Dade City.
tEhU'ul musical program Tex.
*n at intervals during the
&gt;n and evening and will b &gt; DRESSMAKING—If it’s wearing
apparel l can make it. I spec­
luesday,
wishing to entertain par ialize in handmade crepes. Mrs.
mg (lie show will be pro C. N. North, Lake Mary.

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different designs for

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Plain color.*-', stripo . plaidv, ,peach
yellow, given, rose. blue, Inn and red
F ast colors.

Asked to select the most typical co-ed on the University &lt;&gt;f Mu lligan
campus, photographers chose Miss Phyllis Turnbull of Port Huron,
Mich., a senior in the school of education of the university.

HILL LAUNDRY CO
Our Service—Everything a Laundry Can l&gt;u.
OUR SPECIAL

$ 1 .0 0 a n d S I ,5 0

PLAIN VOILES
Ever fast quality, 40-inch
grade in every shade.

Largo m u c n i:
Some silk stripe
Ufi-inch fa.-;t, foi

Family Finish 15c Hi. minimum $1.50
(Must Be Half Flat Work)
DRY CLEANING AND DYING
PRESSING AND PLEATING

Office McMullen’s Barber Shop.

Phone 9U3

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EVERFAST “Tubtex” in small stripes for boys \&gt;
dresses, guaranteed fast to everything The yard
ROMAN STRIPES FOR SPOUT DUE
wide stripes in every color
PLAIN LINEN
Evcryfast Linen, shrunk in every
shade.
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1st LAUSEST—Shakespeare “M a rh o fr
Reel.
2nd LARGEST—Heddon “King Special
Rod.
:;rd LARGEST—Tackle I5ox.
Contest Open From Mnrch 1st to October 1st
All Kighl Hoys—Let’s Get Busy!

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Unlfomw Hare Arrived
ifl« th« Milwaukee Brewers
t preparatory to playing the
Browns Monday afternine Sanford players,, under
lircetion of Manager Nick
r, worked out' on Monday
Four Of the players are men
were gotten from the M11t t club.
nigh the selection of a club to
the place in the Florida State
le left vacant by the with»1 of Bradenton has not be­
an absolute certainty, local
als are going forward with
iratlons fur the season. Unii hate arrived and other
ment is expected soon.
ifordV first glimpse of the
n action will come on Apr. 7
the Macon, Ga_ Peaches, of
South Atlantic League, come
for the opening game. The
n gets under way on Apr. 13.
ong the players working out
»y were Curley, an outfield0 came to Sanford for n tryith the Brewers. Others of
&gt;rmer Brewers are Kinsey,
r msn, Walsh, pitcher, Stunlilnl base; Thompson, catcher
(alley, first base. McLain, u
Ian, who played in the Sally
le last year, in here working
r an outfiald position. Weav.
other oQtfleldsr, from Plttsis working out.
local club is in possession of
Of new white uniforms which
e used when the club plays
1 local field. Gray uniforms,
will be used on the road,
been ordered but haven’t arin Sanford. The players are
ng out In uniforms gotten
Milwukee and are saving the
miformn for their initial apice on the local field.
pt-uctlce situation for the
club was complicated by the
bat a burglar broke Into the
ouse Sunday night und made
ith a quantity of baseball
nent. The theft has been&gt;reI to the police who a ra worki tha rat*
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as invented and developed by ^
BROTHERS for washing and pre*-c6ofing is being protected through patents
and a contract has been entered into w ith
The FLORIDA ASSOCIATED ENGIN­
EERS, Inc., of Orlando, Florida, fo r H J
m anufacture and sale of the machines.
We respectfully request all those contem­
plating the use or installation of this type
NEW YORK, Mar. ^0.—Mickey
Walkers report on Dtmpxpy make.it certain that Dempsey at least
expects to fight again. The welter,
weight champion has been ut Wort;
in Dempsey's new 'gymnasium in
Los Angeles and he tells nte that
the heavyweight king Is his own
best customer.
"Jack wt'rks ns hard as any
heavyweight, preparing for a title
bout," suid Mickey.today.
"He is ns fit ns a mao could bo
without actual ring work. Dumpsev isn’t a fellow who allows him­
self to take on weight, and it ha.,
been his custom to keep tit by a
systematic application of n few
simple rules of being In the pink
Dempsey will need work, of course,
Any nmn who fights ns seldom as
he does needs real hard fighting to
bring himself up to battle to im­
portance, yet he is ready right now
to start on Intensive spell nf'traihing. I’ve come to the conclusion
that 1 can whip any mnn in thr
world except little Johnny Hemp- rtrenk when lie
,sey. My, niy,.J. want fill u u rt,.p f ,n handicap hnr
that fellow! Let \Vlllw,‘6V Glbliojjs ix tl. When he was ni tne ncigiu terruntion
take up that row. Why, I wnuldnt of bin success mound Boston it was
ii p i'- i., It. * #* »
even box with him out there. Dump no unusual thing for him to face ' lt
: £ J a't nove o. men
Shp, P
sey doesn't know what easy hitting and
knockout 1 welterweights, J J n l t t Z f o \ \ o n * l Z S ' hm I
mean*, and I need my brains just though he was hardly mow than ,| not
, ,, , ' , *
now," said Mickey with a wink.
a bantam himself. He is a hard , /i(| Th ^
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Pepper Martin, that c e n t r i c hitter, is game and one of the h c , : ^ '; ,
thJ^ strides
B l ines1*
chIMof ,h . rinK « •* &lt; ■ » * .:
the rhownm, in the rtr. ,
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~i ur d you people have thrt greatest'
"John Wilkes Booth eluded his lunught to Washington and idcnli- opportunity the world ever saw of
pursuers for II daya. He was fed fi**d by various n.cm who knew ; making a great state to order,"
by Thomas A. .limes in the mean- Booth. One, Dr. John F. Mo- was suid.
time in a grove along the Polo identified the body by un ugly
The speaker said that a litt'e pamuc. Lieutenant Baker of the He- wound on the neci; ftu.n an op.,,,- Hcnrc and wisdom combined was
cret Service, who hud often seen tlon performed s u r e time before, nceo»sary for the final completion
Booth, and hi« men w.*re watching Against I is physician’s advice of the picture, and that many a
the lugutive. When he crus *d the Booth i;minted on acting, and re- beautiful canvas has been spoiled I
river he waa rjspect?d and chu-e*
d the wound, which healed by too restricted ideas,
to the Oarrett farm.
badly,
“Thi--. is the country’s piny“ Baker und ids men surrounded
“It* th wa buried U;i !cr n L* " grruml. They come here to play
the house and after noma parley nl prewm and an accurate, detailed and have a good time, Rem3mb'-,
they asm ;alnod that Booth and r-p rrl nude of position and eon, those things, you who are at tho
Ilerold were in the ham. They do- rtltictt as rertoiml. Litter Edwin 1 &gt;'.n of the state, and use a little
manded several times that ho coin • Km .!», actor-brother of the slay- 'ntiliide. Provide a measure ot
out. Colonel Mongers men were &gt;, ihtalntd an or.', r. Allowing the things they want, without runsurrounding the barn. They thieat* hint to sec the hotly, Imping that nilig ilot, and you will be astononed to 'so t fire to th j barn nnd a inistakt had h.:en made. lie irhed to see the wonderful results.
Ilerold emerged und surrendered, viewed the hotly nod identified it "%bclleva the state is one of the
Booth refused, saying lie would Mic ».&lt; that ot ids brother, lie also guati-st places in the world l i
in the last ditch* The barn wp.i cull ‘&gt;1 in dentists who identified itemperate. It is no wonder, thereset afire.
filling, in tl*e teetli of the body, foie, that all the teams want to
“Boston Corbett, a sergeant, rriw which i»ad:- Identification positive, come here for training. I want
Booth thi i"!i.n crack aild din- Edwin Booth claimed the body and to conic myself, and I want them
obeying orders, siiot him. He was buried it in the family bury ink whore I can keep an eye on them,
brought out by Congei V^ncn and gimnui at Baltimore in an un- 'Mills we will all be satisfied, said
died in three hours, lino body was marked grave.”
the visitor.

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pose to fully protect our rights to our in­
ventions and our contracts with the Flo­
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tier IS, light on paved First Street r. ir.ile inside ti:o City Limits.

Adam and Eva,” Sparkling Comedy, at. Chautauqu
You lire asked to pay $750.00 to $1500.00 for lots way onUkle the present

cii.v limits and wneie the city could n o t put in iroproyemesifs if it wanted
to do so.
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Compai c those with these beautiful close in lots with all im provements
already in and on the lowest possible terms. There's ju s t IS of these tots
•six residence lots. 40x120 and the balance nu.dncHa'i’iontap'c.
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Will S;::itord Grow?

set Swell

Will the Hotel he built?

&gt;ur feet swell when you
dunce, ask us for the way
tut it.
duty shoes pinch you at
isk, us how to make and
et smaller.
ur feet grow weary, sore
Jr, Bet us show you how to
bring hack comfort. It ,
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ray is “Tlx". It is saving
p***^-- ----•
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millions of hours of di*-|
5?,°u,e
The sparkling co m ed y - success, "Adam and Eva," pr.'sented by a New York cu-t of actors, will he
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nuu-h get Joy noteworthy feature of the coming Itefipuih Chautauqua. This delicious comedy » t prealtiu-dnj America it.
iy irom it.
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» ror a test. Watch 1 ir. •
•• *Adani ami Eva’ la highly amusing and is a genuine comedy of American life. &gt;ew lork Son.
Jt the soreness, end the
. quell the pains of corns
ns. Prove to yourself the
ilief it brings,
you will know that all this
is unnecessary.
Relief
vcntlon can be ever at
[’rove thi-* for you own
lip coupon now.

MOLASSES
Yes, AB You Want. 10c gallon.

You know the answer as well as we.
There can be but one answer and th a t is YES.
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:l ’unv.t;e&lt;l tloli.uv. planted in one of these First
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ter Type doubts above
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Is of average length
anted a linecharge 30c for flrat
jon.
xtlslng la restricted to
. classification.
Terror la made The Sanraid will be responsible
one Incorrect Insertion,
vertlaer for subsequent
u. The office should be
immediately In case of
I n A D v r.n T isrn s
Irald representative thor*
[familiar with rates, rules
‘ ilflcatlon, will give you
information. And It
they will assist you
__»r your w ant ad. to
fa store effective.
f »llTA?IT NOTICE
_jsers should give their
•r postoffice address as
their phone number If
giro results. About one
out of a thousand hsa a
It. and tha others can't
jlcate w ith you unless
tress.
»w your addr

ANY FURNITURE TO SELL?—
USED FURNITURE f'O .-M Irrors resilvered, fair prices paid
Tor second-hand furniture. Call
Phone 647.

Servlca
Prompt.

Automobiles

~E ABN ABOUT TOT* County and
Lakeland, through tha Star-Telegram. Beet advertising medium In
South Florida Published morning*.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.

OHIO—Xenia. Make your tales
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through the Xenia Gatette,
HOPKIN’S ELECTRIC S II O F.
SHOP—We turn o"J- neat work',
° $ ° ‘ . Rklh , 5Tl™ltu,r#l
With quick Service
uo use ™Aric t W*n t . *d *nd
sendee nml
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THIS
BINESS DIRECTORY
1(4 I* place within easy
["*f the people af Hanford
Tlrra ao often needed.
thla Hat when nny apevice la rvsalrrd. It la
I nlphnbellcatty for
■vcolcnco.
For Space In This
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PHONE
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COl-UMDOh tO a.) f.EMciRh—C lassPRINTING
IIL I mis hav e th a large** elrcuIfttton In H o u th w s itf tm
&gt;I«orila,
WIGHT PRINT SH O P-R ush ord- R a ta t c ffl-w ord) llna.
ers a specialty. Phono 417-W.
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
u Railroad Avenue.
ers and fern grow sn of Volusia
county advertise in the DeLaod
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY— Daily New*, rata lc per word, cash
Printing that pleases. Prompt with order.
service. Telephone 93. New lo­
cation. Welakn Building next MAINE—Water vine, Morning Sen­
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
door to Used Furniture Co.
ple are interested in Florida prop­
erty. Reach them through th*
REAL ESTATE
Sentinel. Rata card on applica­
J. E. SPURLING, suT-dlvislon tion.
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ A LITTLE WANT AD In The
lando. Florida, and F l o r a
Herald will bring you big re­
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ sults. Advertise those old articles
way.
you have stored away and have
no uso for, A lltle thlrty-cent ad
TIN AND METAL WORK
may bring you several dollars.
Phone 148 anti a representative will
JAMES II. COWAN—All kinds call to Bee you.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work,
W ater and Boat Tanks. At O ak• FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orando
morning Scntinai; largest classi­
Avenue and Third S treet Tele­
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
phone 111.
imum 24c ensh with order.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
ncceptcd want ad medium in
Daytona (Fa.) One cent n word
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general an insertion. Minimum 25c.
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. R. ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St.
Terwllleger, Prop.

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A Wise Ma nOnce Said

million u o lln r b r id g e ac r o s s E s c a m ­
bia Day s t a r t e d ; q u a r t e r
million
d o lla r o p e r a house u n d e r c o n s t r u c ­
tion; tw o m illions being sp e n t on
h ig h w a y ; n r c a t r a t chance f o r live
developer* to n e t
In on gro u n d
flonr. Writ!* D eve lo p m e n t D e p a r t ­
m e n t T h e P e n sa c o la New*.

“I would rather be a healthy
IRO. Day or night *erDay phono 394. Night tramp than a sick millionaire.”
Your health depends on how well
lB9f
your food is digested nod assimi­
lated by tho body.
CAFE
When the digestive organs do AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
BELL CAFE
nof properly perform their work
gusta, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest
pbest in Service and Qunl- it is necessary to replace the lack­ classified
medium, rate cash .09c
irst Street nnd Park Ave- ing ensymes by taking
cliarge. 19c per line, minimum

Glyka-Nuxsin

J»«c.

D R U G S _______
DRUG STORE — PreUS. Drugs, Sodas.
We
' near you as your phone.

Being n Nuxated Pepsin Prepara­
tion, Glyka-Nuxin gives instant
relief from indigestion, and in addi­
tion is an excellent tonic for the
entire body. Get u bottle today
and give it a fair trial. If you are
not satisfied your druggist will
KLECTRICAL
refund your money.
fOItU ELECTRIC CO.
Recommended und sold by all
*ors to Gillon &amp; Platt
Drug Stores in the Halifax Coun­
aolia. Everything elec- try.—Price 7oc u bottle.
Phone 422, Electragitb
INK STATIONS AND
AUTO SUPPLIES

LONDON, Mar. 30.—Following
the example of other titled person­
ages, Lord Lcdonfleld has con­
verted his Sussex estates into a
private limited company, with a
capital of $2,000,000. The objects
of the company aro/ to acquire by
purchase, lease, exchange or oth­
erwise lands and buildings and to
turn them to account by planting,
quarl'yingH, mining and selling tim­
ber.

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DOGS FLOURISH IN VIENNA
VIENNA, Mur. 25.— The num­
ber of dogs in Vienna has increas­
ed from 40,000 in 1919 to 96,203 in
1924, This abnormal increase is
reflected in the attendance of from
20 to 100 persons each day nt the
Vienna Pasteur Institute for the
examination of dogbites received
during the previous 21 hours.

Typewriters

BUTTERMILK
TIip Itlral lkrnltk llrlnk
P t s j h J Churned

d a lly —S erved

FOR RENT—Three room furnish­
ed apartment.
Nicely located.
Apply at Herald Office.

Duy. Sell, R ent. Clean, R e p a ir

H. S. POND

In

H a y n e s — R atliff

5c, 10c, and 15c
n u rtt.B 8

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never
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a b a r of O h Henry! and
tacte the taste that
makes I t the
fastest selling candy
In America

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TO DO A K f |-'AF*M(NC, THIS T E A R AND WILL PUT IN
M O ST OH M IS TIM E TRAIN!*if, »(CU!ID DO S'.

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IOll BALTIMORE

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

H. M. AI.Ti KUHANV
A p i, s - l s - 2 9 May
K. K. .M’NIATA
Apr. 1-11-32 Mav2-t3-3:i
M. K. UMMrSTIJIt
Apr. I - |S May * -30
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Property Owners
Take Notice

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ARCHITECT
First National Uank ‘Jldg.
Sanford,
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Iron*—Toasters—Percolators

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G. TAYLOR DYER
Pnintini;—Decorating
.......... PHONE 303 .........

Chiropodist
FOOT SPECIALIST
.'urns, n u n lo n s . I n g r o w ­
in g Nalls, H e a v y C a ll­
o u se s u r l l r a l a c h in g
Test.
II D ll. C, L. l i l l L B h
11 T ow ntl D re w Bldg.
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K le v a to r

Rea! Eutale—Insurance

The aw provides that “ If
taxes upon rcul estate shall not
bo paid before thu First day of
April of any year, the Tax Col­
lector shall advertise and Kell.’’
This is to notify all concerned
that thu requirements of law
M ERCHANTS &amp; MINERS will
be complied with and t '^
Transportation
ip o
Co.
Tax Books will positively be
P itt 800 E. Ray
Ml.
Trltphon*
i I f 1 closed on April First as provided
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Juckaon.lllc, F lorlJa
by law anu ail lands on which
t*.
tuxes have not been paid will
he advertised and executions is­
sued for unpaid personal prop­
erty tuxes.

Elton J. Mougbton

NAM'OIIH,

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Apr, 3-13-23 May 4-II-3S
For lnlormatlon Writ*, I'lamr or Call

JNO. D. JINKINS

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

W. H. L O N G
Western and Florida
MEATS
410 Sanford Ave,

Special 59c
Old English Floor Wax
Offer Cloaca March 28

Tux Collector, Seminole County.

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Ball Hardware Co.

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Attorney-at-Law
Will practice In all the courts
Examination of Abstracts of Land
Titles given especial attention
Offices in Seminole County Bans
Building

\V ANTED—Good cnr. open or c| osj
ed. give model and year und
nrice. Address Ross Fleming, Snnfntil.
• WANTED—Live salesman to sell
I Rio Vista, on the Halifax, a high
Iclass now city. For full informnilion cell Orlando office, 19 Wall
■St., phono 2172.________________
WANTED—By couple with two
smnll children, furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. Phone
D o l l a r q u a l i t y In o
I22-.I.
'
WANT TO RENT—2 room apart­
1 0 c s iz e
ment. unfurnished, good loca­
tion. Desire to be with n quiet
(pmljy. Write Box 26 9 . ______
Salesman wanted to cover Cen­
tral Florida with the highest grade
proposition in the state.
“ T he C om fort R ou te ” hosiery
Our hosiery is guaranteed und
We offer liberal comFares From Jackson ville bonded.
mlssloiM nnd protected territory.
t Atlantic City $30.17
ILI tlmor*
*4;m &gt; I Far information see Millard tluth0 Bn*ton
42.52
•Chlr*fo
*Ct*v*Uml
IlD.tl
• Dvtmlt
4i.9i evford, supervisor of the Smart
fMotilrral
60.5(1
INI*|*ra rill* &lt;4.13 1
^ d ! l p i S r aw ! 8 |lk Hoaicry Mills, Inc., Sanford,
♦New Ynflt 3S.55
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© 1925 BV I NT•L1 F catuR

J.G . SHARON

WANTED—Midtile ngo ctdored
■OVTIII.AMU FAINT
woman to cook nnd do general
The Paint That Saver Toe
| house work. Apply Mrs. G. W.
Money.
I Spencer, Hanford Height. Phone
MnntifncturMl by
R
brrw
n
n
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n d alry I 'e l e t Cm.
i No. 400._____________________
Kohl by
I.OXIHNU P A IN T CnW FANT
| WANTED—Time keeper und ma­
t i a VlMwnwIln A *r,
terial checker on new Forrest
P h -m r 37 rt
Lake Hotel at once. W. D. Gcr*brick Cj .
____
[WANTED—Laborers on new For­ n * K * a n * * * n n a n g cg g n a a a a a a
rest Lake Hotel. Monday morn­
ing. W. 1). Gcrhrick Co.
ELECTRIC FANS

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By GEORGE McMANCS

W ELL- - l
i' l l &lt; a tT K e N O 'v
„ T O C O AM *
M EET
D IM T N

___FLORIST_______ ___
2 * THE FLORIST”
I
!**rs for all occasions.
Lyvrtl*. Phnn* 2&gt;tQ-W
j
l a w y e r ^ ______
I
,0’BRYAnT ^ Office In'
Bank Building Annex.
Sfyie 417-L .8. ! .
'
_P*8 .MARKET—We have
IJ*&gt;H*t-s and we also can m e - ,
| thi uith delicious delicatesr»?»one S70-W. 100 Park:

LOST—Ladles’ wrist watch b e ­
tween post office and Union ■
'er return to Mias
Pharmacy. Finder
A. D. Mitchell. 711 Park Arc.
- '«
FOUND— Cameo broach, owner
may regain by calling a t Her­
ald officu and paying tor a d ,'b r
call 425. ._____________________
Babies were known even in Aria- :
tola’s time, he haying written an gr
article about the disease.
__

WANTED—Messenger boy. Apply
Western Union.

By STANLEY
-

1 oat and Found

WANTED

P h o n r i*to

BRINGING UP FATHER

NS' SERVICE STATION.
I Gas. Oil, Tiros, Acccsso„oervice with a smile. Elm
«• I’hone 447 L3.
.£ /Three station:,. MagB® Second. Firat and. Rltn,
P* Avenue und 10.U Street,
.service._______
I

RlLLBBS AND KKPAltka
typewriters fo r ;
term** f°r renL also 1
Mtpplies. Room 9,
I
il

ANOTHER ENGLISH ESTATE
MAY BECOME PRODUCTIVE

WMHT V IU n iN f A — ClnrK»bur«c. T he
riark sb u rir
B s p o n e n t. m o r n l n f
idHii.llnir Sunday, m o r n in g Imue.
' l cent p « r wor&lt;i. m in im u m 14a.

PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
scene of stupendous development.
When yuu darken your Imir Read
It In the Palm Beach
rified Directory with
Sage Ten and Sulphur, no Post. about
Sample
copy sent on reone can tell, because it’s done so ,
.
SSING — Maltigraphlng. naturally: so evenly. Preparing J___
and m ailing—as you this mixture, though, at home, Is! ADVERTISING gets results if It
lit—when you want it. mussy und troublesome. At little
reaches potential buyers. PaJH73. H. E, Porch, F irst cost you can buy a t any drug store latka Dally News is circulated in
tho
ready-to-uso
preparation,
imBank Bldg.
ini and agricultural sec
proved by the addition of other fn-!H”
„
tion.
gradients called "Wyeth’s Snge
BpRFLIGH. Realtor—All nnd Sulphur Compound.”
You!TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
]of land and property 11st- just dampen a sponge or soft j Florida real estate ndvertlse In
iighf and sold.
Office brush with it and draw this the St. Petersburg Times. Ono cent
ole Hotel, Phono 131.
through your hair, taking one ! r^nt a word daily, two cents a word
small strand at a time. By morn- [ Sundays,
URE AND MOTOR RE­ ing all gray hair disappears, and,!
after another application or two, ADVERTISE in' tt e Journnl-HorWINDING. r*J *
your hair becomes beautifully dark­
ald. South Ceorgla'a greatest
glossy nnd luxuriant.
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
ItRT ELECTRIC SERVICE ened.
Gray, faded hair, though no dis­
[Expert Electrical repairs. grace, is a sign of old age, und weekly and Sunday Classified rates
Central Ave. Orlando, ns we nil desire a youthful und 10c ner line. Waycross JournalHerald, Waycross. Georgia.
attractive
appearance,
get
busy
nt
_________ ------------------ .once with Wyeth’s Sage and SulMORNING TRIBUNE—
MOIHLES FOR .RENT l phur Compound und look years TAMPA
Send in your subscription to the
*
" 'younger.
—Adv. Tribune
or hand it to your local
-REEL
Car. Drive it
dealer so you can read Florida's
tlf. Oak and Second St.
greatest newspaper.
One year
3. •
$8.00, 6 months $4.00, three months
A n y p e r s o n d e s i r i n g to g u t In $2.00, If you desire $1,000 insur­
c o m m u n ic a tio n w ith th e
UITOS FOR HIRE
ance policy add 75 cents t? your
rrder.
AUTO SERVICE Day
“ DO YOU .WANT to buy or sell
ght. Meets all trains. Baganything?” If so advertise in
[transfer. Phone 551.
; n u r e a c h th o p r o p e r a u t h o r i t i e s tho “GainesviUo Sun.”
iiy w r i t i n g
AUTO TRIPS
I'ii—
t Office llm SSI, Snnfonl. flu. D K V E L O PK K * A T T R I T I O N — P e n ­
sa co la Is hecInnlriK in* g ro n c sst deB. CALDER. Day and
vdiip m n iil In fllorldii's l i l s l r r y ; a
»xi servico.
Anytime,
h a lf m illion d o lla r h ig h w a y tn the
282, or 25. __________
g u lf P each Ju st
finished: •» tw o
tl'TO WRECK HU

FOR RENT—Apartment ft* r g j j
FOR R fcftT -ttdofci
Also 2 Oil picture*.for sale
out meals.
Reasonable
Mrs. Brady. Phone N ft 83.'
Lincoln IIim ».d )i/. n M I
FOR RENT—Thru® room apart­
ment. unfurnished. Adults only.
Y o r x '- W l W f f l A m
615 Laurel Avenue.
ney if this page* hasn't'
si! led hdvertUemcnt:'
FOR RENT — FurnUhed front day. No. 148.
room. $4.50 per week. 206 Host
Have you rooms to rsn t or aoa _
Third St.
second hand furniture to sstlT
Uso The Herald's classified
FOR RENT—House for rent. Close and get results.
in. Inquire 209 E. 5th St,

FOR SALE— Buttermilk- Mrs.
_M !_Hanson._ Pncc„ Avenue.;___
FOR SALE—On* practically new
Underwood Standard typewriter
No. 5. J. T.* Newby, 610 Magnolia,
phone 652-J._______________ ■»
FOR SALE—7 passenger Wescott
sedan, newly
painted, going
North and must sell this week.
Inquire W. A. Jackson. La ke Mary.
CASH—Paid for false teeth, den­
tal gold, platinum and discard­
ed jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
FOR RENT—Modern two room
apartment with or without ga­
FOR SAI-Et- 32 acres 2 miles out. rage space.' 803 Union Ave. L.
Between 2 subdivisions. 900 feet H. Gibbs.
on brick road. Going at a bar­ FOR RENT—Two or three room
gain. Phono 571-J.
(Burnished apartment 815 Park
FOR SALE—Cheap. Reed baby Avenue.
carriage. A wonderful bargain. FOR RENT — Furnished house
714 Oak Ave.
well located on Sanford Heights
Phone 9082.
FOR SALE — Sewing machine,
practically new, 1-2 price. Splen­ FOR RENT OR LEASE—Waredidly located 5 acres, close in, will
house space on A. C. L- Siding,
sell all or part. Owner, Box 117. i Sanford Machine Co, 2nd ami Oak
Ave.
FOR SALE—My store and filling
Help W anted
station a t Osteen, Fla.
W ill' House for rent, Close In. Ineither sell or lease property. Now
quire 209 E. 5th.
Certain African tribes paint doing good cash business. Reason
their bodies whito as n symbol of for selling have other business in-1 F 0 R r e n t —One two-room fur­
mourning.
terest, H. T. Paco.
nished apartment. Down town
!location. Inquire a t Sanford Her
aid.

ny, capital $1,500,00 und MersTAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Dally tham Manor, L td, capital $500,000
Times, tho great home dally,
rate lH e per word, mlnimut,
charge 25c cash with order. Writ# OLD HOME TOWN
for complete rate card.

HILL LUMBER CO. House
Service, Quality nnd Price.

For R efit

For Sale

FDR SALE—At south Sanford,
Used C an For Sale
j(Gindcrville) new three room
1921 Ilodgc Coupe.
bungalow, two porches. M. C. Asplhwnll. 1119 Myrtle Ave.
1921 Dodge Touring.
J921 Dodge 3-4 Ton Truck.
FOR SALE—Space on the page
1023 Dodge Touring
for classified advertisements.
1923 Dodge Sedan
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or sell that second-hand goods?
1921 Dodge Sedan
“Terms to some people”
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
I. W. PHILLIPS* SONS
City tax books close April 1,
Sanford. Fla.
Phone 3 1925, after which all taxes remain­
ing unpaid will he collected by
M iscellaneous
levy and sale of the property up­
NOTICE—My property No. 518 on which taxes are assessed.
Ellen Hoy,
West First St., is hereby this „
-- Tax Collector.
day, March 28, 1025 withdrawn v\nr,_J” Vt Anr:. *
from the market. Mary M. Secard. FOR SALE—Parties interested in
Uio 935 acres of Moses E. Levy
POSTAL JOB OPEN.
Grant, Township 19, Range 29,
Civil Servico examination to be nine miles west- of Sanford, along
held April 18 to test the fitness Wekiwa River and St. Johns should
of persons seeking appointment ns communicate wh-i us as to a sale
P. O. clerk or city letter carrier. or trade of the land. Real estate
Entrance salary $1,700. Write G. agents who have prospects are ofA. Cook, 945 Pennsylvania Ave,, fered very liberal commission. GulWashington, D. C.. for free infor­ bank Bros, 216-18 State S t, Ra­
cine, Wls.
mation.

‘B uilding Material

Lumber and Building Material
C arter Lumber Company
N. Laurel Sc
Phone 868

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SANFORD, FLORIDA Saturday . MARCH 28» 1W5.
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APPEAL AIMED
BANIN

Conspiracy Charges
Worry Oil Man Less
Than Poisoned Dog

Adjourns Until
iy as Colorful
lonyReadlnto
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lussoiini §pe*k*Ntr&gt;.Chamber
of Deputies for First Time
Since He Heeitme 111; Spoke
For Only 10 Minutes

Confines Statement
To Geneva Protocol

Appeal Recommends Vole On
Question of Unification He
Decided by. Hnllot Medium

Abandons At-

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JUSTICE DENIED SEINING BOATS IN
TO HER IN COURT LAKE ARE SEIZED
SO WOMAN' FIRES BYSHERIFF HAND

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Will Remove Body
Of Admiral Dewev..... ......... ......... m
10 New Cathedral

ut crooktiont’s inteiii- Lake Land Company
Charged With Fraud
*oce, a slow-spoken far-

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Department of Agriculture based porarily alongside the noted deoil |
on an investigation of lunil settle- jn Bethlehem chapel of Washing/E CHURCH PLANS merit colonization in the Luke 1ton Cathedral.
‘VERS, Mur. 28.—Pbms states.
! A company of murines and one1
1completed tor u church i
of bluejackets, together wit|i the |
iting capacity, ot 2,000 i
COLLEGE GETS LAND
navy laind. will lie (tatloncd nt Hiptel nere. A large auTALLAHASSEE, Mar. 26.
cutlieilral grounds to tin honor on
pill b located on the Approximutely Ifi acres of land ad- ;iho nrrYva|7.rthq boib'" «n'arission
cission ’ , r ' ;,,';s f«»r « »ala week with the
Sunday joining the tract occupied by the flotn the cenajtfp./U fltJJ «n
l^.**!*® of
F°c while&gt; the
ihe
,-1
Murn| kitchen
und *iui-;l . Floridu
Stutc
College
for
Women.i .iauatc i rntmorial
is conatrp.hd in !notmeed
. . „ ? “! r?Li
*_l morning by the
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*ill be bn the; ground ' here, has been purchased by friend' (the catcdral. the body
«ly wilt rest in
le h e m chape!, Campbell-Lnssinr Post Number 63,
■of the College, und deeds have the ci’ypl of BethK
been placed in the trust of local with that oT Wodd row Wil-nri and of the American Legion. Thq week
will begin Monday, Apr. 13 when
BE LEAVES PORT
(banks. The purchase has been several noted churchmen.
the shown will open on the lakeI*-’. Mar. 28.—The Prince made, to allow for the expansion! lh l |,ono rary pull beaters, all front anti close of the night of
|J*k Portsmouth on the which "lumbers of the faculty »a&gt;’. ,&gt;f whom served with Admiral . t\pr. 18.
.
n this morning to cm- undoubtedly will muke its posses- Dowoy in the battle of Manila,'
Among
the
features
of the week
the Haul,, i-rni..,.r It...1„l.i„ il,.4irnlili&gt; within the next few '
announced toniabt bv the

Ambassadors A gree
On Treaty Violation

PARIS. Mar. 28.—Ambassadors
in council Imully ugred on thu text
of the question to be submitted to
the allied war committee concern­
ing the report of the ultied mili­
tary control mission in Germany
on the “violation of the Treuty of
Versailles". Marshall Fooh, head
of thu wur committee probably
will huve thu document in hand by
this evening. The military expects
to be able to begin work on the
die activities of tho week was up­ supplementary report next week.
1
by Jho post. L. C. Helmut,
n,&lt;^ U nt o f ..t.,u‘. P?“1,
Charge Faiman W ith
chairman, with Arthur M. Howell,
as asoiatarit chairman. Other memAn Illegal Operation
airs u f r h e committee are J. D.
Chittenden. Roy Chittenden, W. S.
CHICAGO, Mar. 28.—An affida­
Coleman, James liooth, Thomas vit charging that C. C. Faiman,
Mcn-ilith, Victor Greene, Mr. whose confession hus been made
Smith, Edward Ludecke, E. R. the principal evidence aguinst
Nordquist, Glen Wimbish and Sid­ William I). Shephard charged with
ney Rive. .
murder, once operated illegally on
Delegates to the Seventh Annual u woman und that the woman died,
Convention of the Floridu Depart­ wus taken into criminal court toilay
ment of the American Legion, by Shepherd’s couXfleL
which is to be held in St. Augustine
on Apr. 0, 7, und 8. wero appointUNIFICATION APPROVED
Tho delegation is to consist
WILMINGTON, Mar. 27.—Wil­
hittendrn, Glen Wimbish
ero. Alternates nam- mington Methodist Episcopal Con­
ference today by a vote of 103 to
Rooth, Roy CMtten- 17 upproved the proposition of uni,'oub und R. S. Holly. tlcution.

Campbell-Losaing Legion Post Is
Making Plans For Week Of Carnival

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Fire Breaks Out
Ship Sinks
Four D ories

27 Men to

OF GOLF TOURNEY Crew Is

Insists Protocol Has Received
at Genevn Full Honors Of Last Day for Qualification In
A Funeral, Nothing More

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WASHINGTON, Mar. 28.—The
ROACH, Mar. 28.—Premier Mus­
controversy at Baltimore in the an. Temperance literature to ho distributed through Japan, is piled high in solini spoke in the chamber of
nual conference of the Methodist the headquarters of the Toyko Prohibition Society, as the picture deputies Friday afternoon for the
Episcopal Church, South, over the shows. Thowh the prohibitino movement is being carried out on purely first time since he became ill. He
grounds, the “dry blotters" have made little headway in In­ spoke less than 10 minutes and
unification of
Methodism............
became economic
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was unusually difficult to follow,
teresting the people, it is claimed.
‘
ns his voice often failed to reach
i[off Gerald
J S f t f Chapman
J &amp; L S I c - l Dealers Ask Hounehold- 1,°”
t“
l*»
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the press gallery. But luter, when
to'Lay in Supplv Now- Warren Candler, of Atlanta, ruling
ho exchanged u sharp volley of
and jail breaker! era
repartee with the Communist De­
Fox Next Winter While on nn appeal from his decision
Vjttih the murder o f1
Monday permitting a yen and nay
nney Gennuri, his voice rang out
Prices
Slightly
Reduced
Britain police'officer
far stronger.
_ -% vote instead secret ballot, decided
subject wns one of "parliamen­
The rumor • that Mussolini's
er. Judge Newell NEW YORK. Mur. 28.— Launch­ the
procedure and not of law."
speech would cover the Albanian
yesterday adjoum- ing their usual spring sales drive, tary
he, tncrefore, is not authoried to
question nml other foreign affairs
grt until Monday or- coal dealers in the last few days review judgment rendered."
raised interest to the highest pitch
have sent out thousands of circu­
hut the expectation was not real­
i jury to bfe kept in lars
The appeal was presented on the
wnrning householders of n
ized.
, of tho sheriff. The strike in tho anthracite fields next floor of the conference by W. W.
Ho confined his short statement
of s local hotel is re- fall and urging them to lay in .Millnn, of Washington and Judge Mother With Young llabe In, Boat bperators Swim Ashore
the Geneva protocol and to enus*
ljurors.
Arms Shoots as Father of; In Safely Under Cover of to
next winter's coal now nt a slight­ E. D. Newrnnn of Woodstock, Vu.,
tic remurkH on the recent stories
prominent advocates of unification
. iwornn to by W. S. ly reduced price.
Child Leaves Court Room
Dutkness; 2 Menliurt in of his illness.
jtorney for {shepherd,
“The anthracite miners nro at with tho northern branch of the
Pleased At Protocol's Death.
A
Free
Man—Likely
Die
AuU Accident Tampa Road
ling to have the court present working under a contract church. Both were lay delegates!
7 he protocol, he said, bus Just
from
the
Bultimore
conference
to
tr its decision denying “Which will expire-Aug. Ill, of this
Mar. 28.—Laughed ut
Two motor isiuts and two large received ut GtMieva all the honors
Join on bail, further yeur,” roads the circular of a large tho general conference in Chatta- byTAMPA,
justice,
us
she
thought,
and
de­
fellies
are ill the hands of Sheriff of a first class funeral. This pleas­
at body had keen ills- Brooklyn compuny, “tfnd we have noogu last J2ty. Judge Newman termined tlie man she claims be­
C.
Al.
Hand
as u result of u raid ed him. as he himself had told the
today
was
re-elected
"conference
r turning it over to lab- no assurance that n new agree­
trayed
her
should
not
go
free,
Jenon
u
seining
party Friday night Italian senate months ugo that the
lay
lender."
ment will Im3 reached at that time,
nil*
Sacco,
17
year
old
mother,
held
off
Glossy
Point
in la k e Monroe. protocol was but u piece of com­
Bishop Candler Must Rule.
|the "color” that goeH to or what the terms und conditions
her
JO
days
old
baby
in
her
arm,
The
operators
of
the Uiat went plicated ntachinury for the out­
Before going to the college of and with a pistol hidden in the overboard ut the approach of the break of another war.
J Chapman an interest- may be. It is our desire to fill
The international situation now
| naiionully, was put in­ our customers* bins an quickly ns. bishops for final decision, the ap­ baby's blanket, Rhot and probably Sheriff’s party and made ,their
court records Friday, possible, and to that end we an­ peal- must first be submitted to fatally wounded Siinun Mercedes, way to safety through tho m arsh­ is extremely interesting, he suid,
hut delayed speaking on it until
of the mail bandits nounce the opening of our new Bishop Warren A. Candler for u Ybor City merchnnt, ns he was es.
another time.
• I ruling. The college of bishops will leaving tho Criminal Court room
[rharge of having nturd- spring prices.”
TK boats and nots seized were
Price Reduced .10 Cents.
"There are so many rumors at
meet in Nashville in May. What Thursday afternoon, after u jury .brought
Britain pnlicemnn Inst
to
Sanford
and
nre
being
Tho company quotes stove and effect the appcul will have on the had failed to agree in his trial on held as evidence in the cuse. The homo and uhroad about my recent
intended to harm Italy,”
our witnesses, residents ' nu‘ ?oa‘ j” Drooklyn at $11 a ton action of the conference in reject­ u statutory chnrge.
bouts, iMiWer launches, uro tied nt illness,
thu premier continued, "that 1
■unities, some of them put,
. 1hi,H is “ dwr«n«e of 7(1 ing unification no one was willing
The shot was fired from beneath tho foot of Park Avenue. War­ shouldn't
be surprised if yet an­
-...I took
. * l. th e * on
• iI i contHTi
recentu f‘peak
the hahy blanket and within u few rants for the alleged seiners have other rumor
nted,
n Lul ton
un from
,ncrcnJK.
5() ^p rents to predict.
were udded, saying
The uppeal outlined in detail the inches of Mercedes. Only ,n nar­ Iwen issued, it is said.
**soin
from the
»|10 minimum
miniinuni price
nrice last
lust
that
I
nm
merely
malingering.
, . and . recited
. , _ u . from
questioned und declared row court railing separated the
The Sheriff also was railed F ri­
I tale that s ta te h Pros*, spring. This increase is due. it procedure
"But I have never ceased to busy
that “the general conference of the child mother and her intended vic­ day night to investigate un auto­
M. Alcorn says will waa explained to an equal increase M e th o d is t Episcopul church, South,
tim, ns Mercedes started to leave mobile collision on the Tampn-Or- myself with great international
prisoner of murder, at-tho mine,
recommended to the annual e n n f o the court room by thy main en- lando road near Elder Springs. problems and now declare thutl
aliandoiied his pose of |
feci und ulwavK have felt myself
the devoted servant of this nation."
Communists S tart Hocking.
When Gcnnari, ntouthpieceo f
the communists, began heckling, he
roused the ire
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l^he rireafrfetnrmniidtred To kerfp
j drr. However, the communists'
capacity Ho heckle the majority ih
.th testified tnui ennp- Koinpaiiy quotes the rarne prices that the vote be taken by ballot, I room, us iMercrdes was being re­ liberty under bond.
an object lesson ugninsC the re­
I man who appeared ut
‘M o n * .
because of the anil was entertained by the chair "loved from an ante room by umhuTwo moonshine stills were seiz­ mainder of the minority deputies,
lony Inn, Meriden, of lhrratene.1 strike, at the mlnea on aniljiut to the body with the state, lance attaches,
* wos tne nianuger,' September 1• we will be ub e to merit that it would, if udopted, lie' Calmly she reiterated tho stute- ed by tho Sheriff Thursday. Eaeli who persist in lioy-otting the gov­
of the plants, though siuall, was ernment by staying outside the
in company or W aiter1truanintec the a have prices only
Mihmitted to the right of one-fifth I merit after she and her baby hail completely equipped in every de­ chamber.
r two had their dinner j 1" M" v '!•
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of the body to demand n yea and I been taken to the County Jail in tail. The stills were of copper
The dehnte yesterday and today
| rii|';icitl rooms for the
0_.
,r ta ". _ r_
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tubing and of approximately 20 nhowed how much uunoyuncc the
Hevi
ral
coal
men
admitted
today
;
"“
V
,
,
_
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,
°rf
..D*Puty
.
Sh#&lt;ri,r
L
;
V.
I naiil.
that talk of a strike is being usSubstitute Is ( arried
; Mason, following her arrest by gallon capacity. A small quantity mure than 100 boyeoUers could
nfes.sed that be was o n e.(&gt;(|
unlea. Although none i The substitute was curried by a Sheriff L. Al. Heirs, who was close nf mush wns destroyed through cause if they participated in the
the stills were brought tu the work of the chumlier.
|»*fi' cracksmen who e n -j
what will happen when the ! vote of H8 to lOfi, and was by the I,,y \vhon tho "hooting occurred.
“1 shot to kill him; he made love sheriff’s office.
Uepurtment store *" j prurent wage agreement expires, chnir declared varried. When the
Giolitti Is Absent.
Orlando Giolitti, veteran former
ad I.eventhal at dawn
rt.ported a general feeling in question was called upon the plan to me and told nio lie would m arry |
.
rn r n
premier, was conspicuous by bis
tober 12, nml looted tno’xhe industry that there will !«• a of unification a demand for yeas me," the young woman added In l (k
absence today, but tills was not
ice surprised them at )trikc.
ami nays was imulc, supported by broken English, for she Is of Ital- j P r O m i S C S TO O llO W
to boycotting intentions.
M Hhcun fled.
His; jjp expressed the opinion that more than one-fifth of the body. inn birth, "lie destroyed my hon-1
Why Davis Got Beat tmeSulandrn,
another literal ex-pre­
■hot his wuy to free- (ju. operators would make no sor- The point of orde.* was made that or after I trusted him," she r e - 1
mier. arrived wreathed in smiles.
pc I’utrolinun Sseliy m iou.. attempt to avert a strike, the conference had alreadyy fixed!
fixed ( Pouted.
getaway.
I fueling they “would benefit from its own rule, and providedil for aa! . Mercedes, n Syrean, was shot ! .. NEW YORK, Mur. 28.—fc? A. Suiundru is reputed to possess the
man, Sheun told tho po-! a couple of months of idleness.” vote by ballot. The chair overrul- through the abdomen. The bullet, Van Patten whose advertising power known in Europe ns tin*
parliamentary wits
hapman who has ilectar- It would allow them to work off ed the point, and on upeul from fl,reJ fr0.m u ,32, ^ llb re woman’s ^ n e y Is involved In a wrangio “evil eye,"
aver
tliut
every
time he shaken
his
decision
was
sustuineil
by
the'
"txo
revolver,
lotlged
near
the
hack*
with
tho
Democratic
Nutionul
Lomsurpiu:;
stocks
of
certain
kinds
of
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*mry luisc.
mittee over an advertising deul hands with a member of the cab­
conference
and
required
the
vote
to.
hone,
according
to
I)r.
Earl
H.
Meconi
he
said,
unit
force
the
popuChapman Together
I
who aclniinifitcred temporary during the presidential campaign inet something unpleasant happens
in null ut Alcorn's two lie to use some grades not now be taken by yens und nays.
popular.
Bishop Candler was presiding i treatm ent at Gonlon Keller hos- lust year promises that "fire to the official. This morning nn
ses Friday told of havRegarding
prires,
he
said
a
.70­
when
the vote was taken.
I P|la l. where the wounded man was works” will be produced at tho opposition (inner had a thumbnail
Bhean and Cnupnuin to- , cent cut wns customary nt this
The
two
appellants
also
filed
a
tuken in an F. T. Blount ambu­ trial suits tiled yesterday by both sketch i» which Salanilra was
8pringficlil, Maas.,
Hides. "Borah committee investi­ shown cungrutuluting Mussolini
,
_
_
time.
Unusually
it
is
followed
by
resolution questioning the right of lance.
kme, as well as at iueriDue to Mercedes’ weukened con­ gating rumpuign expenditures will on Ills recovery.
".L jo n incroase of 10 cents a ton each three lay delegates to vote, on the
M AMi L
.until
! II
* L ..
* l l cents
n n M t.a
tm
n rl i t
|-,M miles away on * I * k II month
the
70
is Mmade
no operation had been per­ Ik? interested more than u little in
preceding the crime ami up. The mine price of stove uml ground that they had not been dition,
formed
late lust night for removal this suit," said Van Putten.
Race H orses Burned
members
of
the
church
for
the
re­
pOvr of other occasions nut coul on Mar. II, was from
of the bullet. Little hope wns held
He udded that the triul cases
quired
six
years,
it
was
said
the
(September und Uctooer. $8.87 to $9.70 a ton. The price
In Orlando Stables
three delegute* hail voted against by hospital oHlcials for recovery "would shed great light on reasons
oi much of his evidence today is from $8.70 to $8.HO.
of the man.
why
John
W.
Davis
Democratic
unification
und
Judge
Nuwmun
mid
icerd only over the oliORLANDO, Mar. 28.—Six fa ­
Mr. Millun asked if the votes could
presidential candidate nnd Churles
Fredericit J. Groehl,
mous horses in winter training on
\V.
Bryan
vice
presidential
candi­
r
i
t
j
l
u
i
i
u
m
*uo
.
.
v
u
t
t
,
he
stricken
from
the
record
before
Virginia
Has
H
eavy
i counsel.
r t,b
h m . i ci
V i i the vote on ratifientionof the plan Aviation In Austria
date suffered such a crushing de­ tha Orlando track wero burned to
|kweU Jennings overruldeath eurly this morning when one
Storm
With
Snowfall
Of unification is certified to the
Reports Good Year feat in thu election lust fall."
the objections on Alof tho ltt stalls in thu frame annex
secretary
of
the
college
of
bishops.
lutence that he later
to the wnitu stables wus razed by
RICHMOND,
Mar.
28.
—
Snow
VIENNA, Afnr. 28.—Aviation in
T rin l M n v
the testimony to ne
lire of an unknown origin. The
/ fell at several points in Virginia
Austria experienced considcgable IjU W lirC In 1 l l U l IV lH y
loss is estimated ut $100,000.
Inst
night
while
other
sections
I development in the past y*»ar. The
. JJq E n d e d S a t u r d a y
*n Books Found
Nearly ail of the horses had been
number of flights recorded on the
l-itnesses hud a nar.il in were visited by the worse rain und
taken from the sutils but panicwind
storm
of
tho
seuson.
The
routes
Vienna-Munich,
Vienna•t the Chupman "color"
XT
/ ’', o 4 L « # I » . o 1 1‘ragne
and Viennu-BudupOst
Vienna-Budupoit inin -j BE.SSKAILR. Alar. 2 ^ —The case stricken and duzeil, several of them
rugtic and
tariuns ton! of books wind was so strong here ns to top- rfi
rushed hack into the burning build­
creased .7&lt;» per cent, and the m lto J “fuJ r- 9 f“ W
thupmun’s possession j over an 18 foot brick wull of a
•lini flnUMt iuiiu irrnnhito Lee l?ll m.e Wltll Will IHUtul F, Will UO ill till ing and in the smoko nnd falling
a keen stolen Irani O h i o j building under construction.*
timbers, could not be recovered.
|CHa|)inan has been puint~

Beaton, 11 miles ' from j
•k. testified that Cnup-1

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“Dry Blotters” for Japan

'C iy?A T FALLS. Mint.. Mar.
-8.—Aiordi. Campbell, north­
ern Mont-tiiu oil operator, who
was indicted in Washington
yesterday with Senator Wheel­
er u ml E. S. booth, former soHeitor for general land office
on conspiracy charges saiff last i Unification Question lUeaks
poisoning of his blooded bird
Out Afresh in Annual Connight he was more worried over
ferertee of Methodist Episthe poisoning of his blooded
:
topul
Church in Baltimore
bird do$ than tho chargest c- i
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Kuinnt him. The man who pob­
oned my dotf has more to an­ Appeal Filed To
swer for than I have, for any­
College Bishops
thing I ever did in connection I*
with the oU permits," he said.

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Tournament For Trophy
Given By G. K. Hollings­
worth To End On Sm dsy

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Tho largest crowd since the be­
ginning er play for the Hollings­
worth Trophy on the Sanford Mu­
nicipal Links is expected to turn
out Sunday which is the last day
of the qualifying round. The tin
of the qualifying round recently,
was extended from Mar. 15 to Mar29 due to flagging interest In tho
tournament. Other rounds follow
a t four day intervals.
Officials of tho golf club urge
thnt tho closing day of the quali­
fying round be made the- biggest
day of the tournament. Entrants
into tho tourney heretofore have
not been ns numerous as was ex­
pected nnd as a result only a few
persons have turned In score cards
for tho round. A prize of $10 or
the equivalent in merchandise has
been offered by golf club officials
for tin* lowest medal s*ore.
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Voorhees, professional a t the
club, Htated Saturday th a t num­
bers of golfers hnvo signified their
intention of playing the first round
Sunday. Cards carrying the re­
sult of this round, properly a t­
tested by tho partne of the player,
will bo turned into Mr. Voorhees
for the dotormining of the handi­
cap which will he imposed in order
to oven tho chances of the en­
trants.
,
Tho trophy is a golf bag donat­
ed by George K. Hollingsworth, of
Chicago, who, it Is declared, was
first interested in Sanford because
of his liking for the golf course
here. Since that time, it is dodared, he has become a heavy In­
vestor in local property.

President In

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BERLIN, Mar. 28.—For tho first
time in its history of more than
a thousand years dotted with tu r­
bulent reighs of Margraves, elect­
ors, kingH und emperors, the Gor­
man nation tomorrow will be giv­
en uu opportunity of electing its
head through the medium of a
oppular ballot. The lute Friedrich
Ebert, the tin t president, held of­
fice by virtuo of a vote of the
National Assembly In 1019 by
which he was designated provis­
ional president. The law for the
election of president provides a
candidate, must obtain u clear ma­
jority of all votes cast.

A ncient Indian Ruin
Found By Scientists
NEW ORLEANS, Mar. 28.—Tho
discovery of a sacm i island con­
taining tho ruins ofan
ancient
Maya Indinn civilization in Lako
Cutemuco in tho Mexican state of
Vera Cruz have been mude by an
urchaelogical exploring expedition
of the Department of Middle Amer­
ican research of Tulane Univer­
sity.

S c o u t Executives
Of Central Florida
M e e t In Sanford
Scout executives of the six coun­
ties composing thu Central Flor­
idu Council, Boy Scouts of Ameri­
ca, held their regular monthly
meeting ut the Seminole Cufe F ri­
day afternoon immediately follow­
ing the meeting of the Chamber of
Commerce ut which they were pres­
ent as guests. Kurl Lehman, of
Orlando, president of the council,
presided a t the meeting.
Reports mude ut the meeting in­
dicate thut there is a maximum of
activity among the scout troops of
the district, particularly in indi­
vidual scouts seeking promotion.
It also wus announced th at nego­
tiations whereby the district will
acquire one of the best camp sites
in the state for summer recreation
urc practically completo; there re­
maining to be finished u few minor
dutails incident to the transfer of
the property.
The project of adding to the
equipment of the scout camp at
camp a t Crystal Lake came in for
a snare of the discussion. Tho
ram p already is in excellent condi­
tion, it was said, though there re­
mains some alterations on the boat
landing to be done to make the
catnn one of the best in thu state.
Work on the council budget for
the ensuing
year iwas
m W
m ia F o f u ^
business of the meeting. The
umount to bo sought is $6,000, oi
which approximately $1,000 will be
askrd in Seminole county.
Tho next meeting of tho board
wilt bo held in April a t a city in
the district that has not yet bean
designated. The meetings of tho
council arc hold in ditleront towns
of thi&gt; district each month in an
effort to stimulate greater inter­
est in scout activities, _________

At Provihcetown

HIGHLAND LIGHT,
28.—Nineteen men,
the crew of the I
schooner Eipcreld
four coast guard s
Cod Friday night
that their Vessel cssfM
an explosion and sank
night off Georges Ban
•dsroen institated a w are* f i r
s r eight remaining members of
the crew of 87, afloat la m a il
boats. ' '
Four dories each
men, were sighted
the crew, of .M " 1
coast guard aU U oAjod a
sent out.
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Two of the doxies ware reached
and towed to the station. The oth­
ers evidently were attem pting to
reach Provinctawn under anil.
Crew Took to Boats
Gapt. Lawrence Noaaio and En­
gineer W. H. Smith of the Emerald*
who were am onr those rescued, re­
ported that a t 6 o’clock last evtaIng there was an explosion and
the vessel immediately w aa In
flimea. The men took to the do­
ries and began their long row to
the coast Georges Banka ia ap­
proximately 100 miles from Boaton.
The Emerald waa a now re n e t,
tfe» chpUin said, having .been In
commission about six soon tho.
Two Boats Wooing
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The four occupants of a
dory were- reported rwm
coast guardramn from ,the
reported picking up h to
cruising tonight other boats, containing eleven men.
So U t* as could bo ascertained,
none of the crew w u injured by
the explosion. The crew was able
to take a smallI quantity of food
into the doriea before leaving tbe
singing schooner.
A fifth boat of the burned
schooner was found tonight by
coast guardsmen a t the Pemat Riv­
er station, who rescued the four
occupants. It was believed two
boats were still at'hen, each prob­
ably containing four men.
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Davenport To Begin
B ig P aving Program
The greatest street paving pro­
ject ever undertaken in any city
of its size in the.state ia about to
begin In Davenport, with
the
warding of the contract to L. B.
McLeod Construction Company, of
Tampa, on Tuesday, involving an
expenditure of $300,000, a Cham­
ber of Commerce bulletin aaya.
Tho contract provides for the
paving of even ten miles a: highw«y wlthj asphalt and a rock base,
100,000 lineal feet of curbs, g u t­
ters, storm sewer systems and 46,
000 square yards of concrete side­
walks on both sides of all paved
streets.
All of thu beautified avenues and
boulevards in Polnsettla
Hills,
wMch includes the entire eastern
half of the city from the Dixie
Highway to the Eastern Boulevard,
will benefit by this Immense pav­
ing program. The plans call for
asphalt paving to the wHth of
twenty-four feet in the residential
section and the proper width to
uccommotlate conditions in the bus­
iness district.
The contractors will make imme­
diate arrangements to erect the
necessary equipment in Davenport,
in order that the actual work of
paving will begin in the shortest
possible time. They are aUowed
360 days In which to complete the
program.

Model Home Finished
And Goes On Display
The Sanford Model Home, In
Pine Heights, completed through
the co-operation of a number oi
business and professional men of
Hanford, was placed on exhibition
Saturday afternoon a t 4 o’clock.
Tk*
c. m pletdy furnUhed, will b« contimed on exhibition
between 4 and 6 i ’clock in the aft­
ernoons and 8 ant* 9:30 o’clock a t
nights until furtiw -notice.
Among the individuals and es­
tablishments co-operating in the
erection of the home are: Frank
Lossing, contractor; E. j . Moughton, architect; Sanford Electric
Company; Lee Brothers; A. P. Counelly 6 Sons; Hill Hardware Com­
pany; Smith Brothers; Ball llaidware Company;; Lossing Paint
Company.
LONDON—The new reservoir a t
Littleton will be completed in Mayv
It will bold 6,600,1)00.000 galioict u f
a t« hi awjjfili; London, ____

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.25 value
on «:ile each .................................................... .......
One lot of fancy voiles, assorted colors
33c and 50c values on sale...........................
Good tirade nainsook, yard wide. Regular
25c qunlily on sale...........................................
Strong hold bleached muslin, 25c value
on sale per yard......................................
Unbleached muslin, yard wide, good grade
20c value on sale per yard............................
Bath towels extra large, 65c value,
sale price .................................................
Huck Towels, plain white, also red border,
30c vnlue now...............................................
Silk stripe crepes for spring, new colors.
$1.75 value on sale.......................................
Irish Linens. Good quality and in a wanted
range of spring colors. $1.25 value no sale

MEN’S SHIRTS
Lion Brand, fast colors, new style with collars
attached, $2.50 value, wale price............... .
MEN’S DRESS SHOES
X One lot Men’s Work Shoes, $2.50 value

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Men’s Tan Oxfords, $5.00 value
on sale ..........................................................
Men’s Oxfords, new style, $G.()o value
sale price.................................. ...................
Men’s Ralhriggan Underwear, G5c value,
sale price per garment ....: .......... ................

LADIES’ SHOES
Pat Pumps, on strap, $3.95 value
on s a le ........................... ....................
% Ladies’ Patent Oxfords, $-1.00 value
X
on s a le .............................. ........................
| Ladles’ White Kid Pumps, extra fine grade
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$6.50 value on sale.......... a.;.....................
❖ Dress Ginghams, 22 inches wide, 25c vulue
$
on sale per yard ............. ........................
* 22 inch Imported Gingham, 69c value
%
now on sale...............................................
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Curtain Scrims, fancy border, 20c value
$
on sale per y ard ............... .........................
£ Peppcrill Sheeting, 9-4 69c value
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on sale per yard................ ......................
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25 dozen Brooms, 65c value
on sale, each.............................................._.
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(Only one to a customer)
Window Shades, roach proof,
95c value on sale...........................................
Duplex Window Shades,
$1.50 value on sale......................
Sweet Orr Overalls, $2.50 vnlue
on sa le .............................
GOLD SEAL CONGOLEIJM RUGS
Gold Seal Congolcum Rugs—Guaranteed
6x9—$9.00 value,
sale price ........... .................................
7,/i»x9—-$11.25 value,
sale price .......................... ..........................
9x9—$12.50 value
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9x12—$18.00 value
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sale price...............
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Extra SjHicinl in Genuine Cocoa Door Mats,
$2.00 vulue on sale
In Our High Priced Rug
LOOK—Olio lot of Japanese
9x12, $10.00 value on sale
8-2x10-6 Tapestry Brussels,
$10.00 value now on sale
9x12 Tapestry Brussels,
$20.00 value, on sale
9x12 Axmlnistcr Rugs,
$50.00 value on rub
9x12 Wi: st /n lings,,
$55.00 value on sale ......
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Glass Water Jugs, l/&gt; gallon, 75c value
on sa le ............................................ .....
Stone Water Jugs, one_ gallon,_75c value
on sa le ............................. .....................
lee Water Coolers, barrel shape
.'I gallons, $.'1.50 value oil sale................
*1 gallon Water Cooler, $1.50 value
sale price each...........................:.........
lie Cream Freezers,
2 quarts ................................. _...........
Ice Cream Freezers,
2 q u a rts............. ...................................
Ice Cream Freezers,
&lt;1 qu.’tr
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Water Glasses,
barrel shape ............:......... ...................
Cups and Saucers,
each
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Od Stoves, Lwo burners,
$7.50 value on sale................................
Oil Stoves, three burners,
wale price .............................................
Coffee Pots
sale price...............................................
Tin Pudding Pans
sale price each......................................
Tin Pie Plates, 15c value
on sale .................................................
Flower Sifters, 20c value
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on sale-....................................... ’..........
5 gallon Oil Cans, $l.g5 value
on sa le ...................
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1 gallon Oil Can
sale price .............................................
Galvanized Chamber Pails, $1.25 value
sale price .............................................
Galvanized Tubs, No. 2
sale price..............................................
Golvanzied Tubs, No. 2
sale price................................
ALUMINUM WARE
Aluminum water pitchers, $1.25 value
sale price ..................................
Aluminum Percolators, $1.25 value
sale price ................... ..................
Aluminum Convex Saucepans
sale price . ...................................
Aluminum Rice Boilers, $1.45 value
sale price ............................
Aluminum Roasters,
sale price .
Enameled Convex Saucepans,
3 quarts
Enameled Convex Saucepans,

I quarts

Enameled Water Pails,
10 quarts
We have just received an
he very newest stylos and at
tor you to come and see the d
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$1.00 value.
sale price
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Men’s Socks, 15c value
sale price
Men’s Socks, lisle, 25e value
sale price *......
Men’s Silk Hose, 05c value
sale price
Ladies’ Silk Hose, 75c value,
sale price..............................
Ladies’ Silk Hose, $1.25 value,
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Mohawk Sheets, 81x90. $2.00 value,
on s a le .....................................................
Printed Charmuse, new stripes, fast colors
85c values on sale......................................
Scout Percales, fast colors.
25c value on sale ......................................
Pajama Check, one yard wide, 30c value.
hale price per yard . .............................
Soisette, good grade.
65c value now .................. .......................
Nofade Suiting, one yard.wide in wanted &gt;
50c value sale price
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Assorted voiles, all colors.
76c vulue on snle.............................. . ....
Cheviot in plain and striped colors.
25c value on sale................................
Shorcham Suiting, fast colors.
65c vnlue, sale price per yard ............
Mattress Ticking, 30c value,
sale price per yard ..................
Crepe de Lux', new shades /nr spring and
summer, 95c value, sale price
Bernese Swiss, 65c value,
•sale price per yard ................................
Bernese Swiss, 65c value,
sale price per yard
Printed Voiles, very good grade, in all color.50c value sale i rice

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■gi* the Pilot Life Insurance
Company for Central FlorMi, to Stage Unique Cam­
paign for World Reeord
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of the MnfordiPilot
Record Chib members: allot a
small good-will application to Mr.
Whitten's effort!, for not lew
than $1»000. The Pilot Company
American Motion Picture
offera in every form of contract
all that any safe, sound and auceeaeiul company can guarantee.
LONDON, Mar. 28^-The moan-!
Thle ia your chance to eetablish
Sanford aa the outstanding leader ing 'and' wringing of hands over
of the Insurance world, and Mr.
wlnaton ia confident you will aaalit him.
Remember, he needa one applliwaing tote &amp; 7h £ M
can
^ a S o M ^ r a ' 1*h* recent election warn cruieat;
ne him today at 673, of drop
by the "ins- on 'he irroUhdof
m h Una at 405 First National
d
' 1irregularity, and they n ‘
Building, so he ran arrange
The British film makers east j turn ovar the keya r&gt;( the
a lew minutes caU Jwith you on many an envious eye at Hollywood, to the other faction, wbk
victory In the ballotlt
the day most convenient
*and they lift their voices, fervently
Your cooperation la needed by hoping to catch the ears of both „ iujt has been adminfttra
him to conserve time If we ate to government and tne people, and chaos, and busineaa n»rn are hoping
win the much coveted World Rec* protest that even England's own that one side or the other soon will
ord.—Advertisement.
dominions and colonies are being be ousted, so the cily can a n tli
Americanised by the subtle prop­ down and enjoy its urual calm: ,,
aganda contained
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Since the advent r,f the dual adproducts of the studios of Cali­ ministration, two r«Cj of lean and
fornia and New York. Lest their hungry tax collectors have bran
arguments fall on deof ears, trade, besieging the stores nnd- business
the very life blood of the empire, houses, presenting their respective
LONDON, M a i m * - An Inter­ is brought into play. It woutcl[ demands. At first, inrough a pracnational Milk.Congretr in London, seem th at trade h*s broken itse lf. tfee evolved of Viadqm tfuring the
similar to that held in the United of the habit of following flags; revolution both sides were placated
States last year, Is under consid­ these dayo it foil »ws the film.. by donations. But the Tepic farce
eration y the ministries of agric­ There is a very active campaign has continued so Jorg ana money
ulture and health. Viterlnory op­ on to have the Baldwin govern-1j9 80 scarce that the fad in
g rhouses
Ing
inion in this country is ra im­ ment slap a heavy tax on foreign refuse to cornu through with more
pressed with steps taken by tlm films and help the tottering movie "tax” contributions to either fac
United States to nrevont the magnates of this country until tion. An appeal h u been sent to
spread of tuberculosis through their business grows up and be­ President Calles to straighten out
milk taken from Infected cows, comes steady on its leet. The gov­ tho tangle.
that strong reprenentaions made ernment has so far kept silent up­
The new regime recently scored
to govenmental authorities here on its intentions, if any, as regards one
smashing victory By sheer
are expected to result in rimiiar the movies,
force
it drove from 'ne streets all
measures in England
Meanwhile dollar-! &gt;den magnates policemen of the o’. l ndmlniatraof the movies b r in e in from jtion.

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U. S. Milk Inspectors

Two Unidentified Men
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hotel detectives in &gt;&lt;os Angeles. selected, and worl nireadv com­
They have come to center their menced on the curtent annual volattention, on the “s flatter."
• Squatters usually are tourists
Contrary to «ust..m, this year's
who. come ,to Los Angelee, take ataff was selected from* the school
an itugRenalve room ?nd join the at large. The foli. wmg VJdents
cafetfria tines,, .but every after­ rof the college wlh *%perviie the
noon and evening /o to a smart, ublication
u,
of th : 1925 issue:
hotel, clad in their heat g a r m e n t s . ; Y a r n ; ‘editor ii-chlef; Mar
They rattle into chairs where j
t Yaryan, avsistent; Lucy
they have a .good view of th# pea- £ |tv and Maxine MacLear.n, ea­
sing pageant, and tlore they tar-|
, . editors; L!l\:.r Long, busiry. hour after hour, whUt the
manager;; Mai / Ruth Murray,
hotel guests and thc,r frlenda are a„igt. nt; Helen P »':on, library . M(
often crowded out.
editor; Annie MacKnj spoils edi"Somo of the sittrn have favor- t
Bill MacConr.tck pictme edlite chair, and n t « w U t o ,
'MiW "d Nix, ar, HI to-; Nina
fin.l some one ahead of them " said.
Byrd( asslriu t; Harriet
a hotel house man. ‘it's all a free Kobinson, Vdvertlsirg r.annger, and
show, and the idea that hotel
Gray, asiisiifiu

SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHORITY'
OF RESOLUTION NO. 199.
Adopted on the 23rd day of March A. D. 1925, by the City Com­
mission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
The following is the estimated cost of paving Mellonvllle Avenue
front the Sanford St Everglades Branch of the Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad south to the City Limits a width of 24 feet with sheet as­
phalt on a C inch rock base.
3500 cu. yds, grading a t 50c........................... ............. .............. $ 1750.00
6500 lin. ft. concrete curb and gutter at 85c......................... ...... 4675.001
260 Hn. ft. concrete flush curb a t 36c.................... .....................
01.001
7200 cu. yds. paving at 82.00........................................................ 14400.00,
240 Bn. 18-inch Btorm sewer at $2.50........................................
600.00
PECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHORITY 1800 lin. ft. 12-Inch storm sewer a t $1.50.................................. 2700.00
1000 lin. ft. 3 inch drain tile at $100.00 per M.......................... .'.
100.00
RESOLUTION N. 200,
3 manholes at $60.00.......................................... ........................
180.00
Adopted on the 23rd day of Match A'. D. 1925, by the City Com8 inlets at $35.00.......................................................................
280.00
ilsafon of the City of Sanford, Florida.
Tfie following is the estimated cost of widening, the puving on Engineering, legal expense, advertising etc................................ 1062.00
[clUmville Avenue hetw/ecn Celery Aienue an d ’Sanford and F.ver$20738.00
Total estimated cost.
ladcs Branch of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad from 10 to 24
To be borne entirely by adjacent property.
l width with sheet asphalt on a 6 Inch rock base.
I00 cu. yds, gruding a t 60c.............. .........................................$ 200.00 Number of feet frontage...................................4997.78
$5.35
100 lln. ft, concrete curb and gutter a t 85c................................ 2295.00 Assessment per foot frontuge............................
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
80 Jin. ft, concrete flush curb a t 36c........................................
28.00
Preliminary
Feet Frontage
100 *q, yds. paving at |2.10........................................................ 1890.00 NAME— DESCRIPTION
Assessment
Bel-Air Sanford
|00 lln. ft. 12 inch storm sewer a t |1.1Q....................... ............ 110.00
.......130.17
• 606.41
y 2 'inlets nt 835.00.„....................................................................
70.00
Lot 1 Blk 1...........
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208.90
agineeFm.'r, regaP expense, advertising etc..;.......................... .
307.70 Del-Air Realty Co., Lot 2 Blk 3........... ....... 55.87
298.00
Lot 3 Blk 3.......... ....... 55.87
298.90
Lot
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Blk
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55,87
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Totul estimated cost......................... ................... $5010.70
298.90
Lot 5 Blk 3........... ___ 55.87
» bd bcriie n
*ly by adjacent property.
298.00
Lot 6 Blk 3........... ....... 55.87
unStr of l - a icontagc ............................... 2550.48
298.00
ise^.mcnt per foot frontage............................ $1.06
Lot 7 Blk 3........... ....... 55.87
208.00
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55.87
Lot
8
Blk
3...........
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
280.11
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54.04
Lot
0
Blk
3...........
W .
DESCRIPTION
Feet Frontage
Preliminary
280.11
Lot
10
Blk
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54.04
Ruvna Vista Eestutcs, Sanford.
Assessment.
289.11
Mi Warren,
Lot
11
Bljc
3.........
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54.04
Lot 1 Blk A...„..146.42
286.02
280.11
E,_ Sherman, ct al
Lot 12 Blk 3......... ....... 54.04
Lot 10 Blk A....... 50.14
98.27
294.46
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55.04
Lot
13
Blk
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EJ Sherman, et al
Lot 20 Blk A....... 60.11
08.27
204.46J
Lot 14 Blk 3.................. 50.04
E^ Sherman, ct al
Lot 21 Blk A....... 50.14
08.27 J, B. Carter,
294.46
I). {Martin,
Lot 15 Blk 3........ ....... 55.04
Lot 22 Blk A...... 50.14
08.27 A. J. Kelley,
208.6-1
E. Sherman, et al
Lot 16 Blk 3____ ....... 56.82
Lot 23 Blk A....... 60.14
98.27 A. J. Kelley
205.43
s. Jvua- O. Griffin
Lot 1 Blk 8.......... ........ 66.22
Lot 24 Blk A....... 60.14
98.27 Archie Betts,
E. , Shtnunn, et al
296.43
Lot 25 Blk A....... 60.14
08.27 Arcldo Betts
Lot 2 Blk 8.......... ....... 55.22
nrlci Rlowc
Lot 3 Blk 8.......... ........ 65.22
205.4^
Lot 26 Blk A....... 50.14
08.27 Archie Betts.
bert Williams,
295.43
Lot 27 Blk A........... 50.14
08.27 Bel-Air Realty Co., Lot 4 Blk 8................ 55.22
mdltc L. Goodhue
295.43
-Lot 28 Blk A....... 60.14
08.27 Bol-Alr Realty Co., Lot 5 Big 8................. i 56.22
II^ Wynn
205.43
Lot 20 Blk A....... 50.14
08.27 Bel-Air Realty Co., Lot 0 Blk 8.................. 55.22
us.lK. Meredith
Lot 30 Blk A...;... 60.14
08.27 Bel-Air Realty Co., Lot 7 Blk 8................ 65.22
295.43
F, 'McClelland
295.43
Lot 1 Blk G..... 60.14
08.27 J. A. Rumbley,
Lot 8 Blk 8.................. 66.22
r.lM crielland
205.43
Lot 2 Blk G....... 50.14
08.27 J, A. Rumbley,
Lot 0 Blk 8................... 55.22
i. E. II. Camp
295.43
Lot 3 Blk G___ 50,11
08.27 Bel-Air Realty Co., Lot 10 Blk 8................ 55.22
B.i Dyson
295.43
Lot 4 Blk G....... 6014
98.27 W. C. Mead
Lot 11 Blk 8................. 55.22
Spurling
Lot H Blk G........ 60.14
08.27 C. G. Willis,
205.43
Lot 12 Blk 12............... 55.22
E. That
lUctniaa, et ill
308.04
lajt 6 Blk G....... 50.14
08.27 C. G. Willis
Imt 13 Blk 12...;........... 74.4
K.1 Knurling
2845.13
Lot 7 Blk G....... 50.14
98.27 Sara J. L.ewart
Lot A...;......... ...............531.8
K.’Shirman, ct nl U»t 8 Big G ........ 50.14
08.27
In Section 31, Township 10, S. It. 31 East, Seminole County, Fla.
E.t.’ilurwun, ct al
Lot 0 Blk G......... 60.14
08.27- Realty Trust Co., Beg. on the W. Line of Mellonvllle Ave.
E..Sherman, et al
Lot 10 H)k G ........ 31.8
62.23
6Vi ch. N. of the E. &amp; W. IV line of Sec. 31 ,run N.
Section 31, Township 10, S. R. 81 East, Seminole County, Fla.
along ihc W. line of Mellonville Ave. 857.6 ft. to the
Urn Steele—Beg. at the intersection of the center lino
A. C. L. right-of-way on their S. &amp; E. R. R. 857.6...............4588.16 I
iiffMciliinvilie Ave., and Celery Ave., run W. 180 ft. S.
Atlantic Count (Line Railroad Company, Beg. at the inter­
’* {J-'grecs W, 418 ft. E. 180 ft. to center line of Mellensection of tile center line of the S. &amp; E. Branch of the
vilj,* Ave. No. 4 degrees E. 418 ft. to beg. 303...................... 770.28
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad with the W. line of Mel). Mnrlha Mofflt—Beg. at a point on center line o Mellomille Ave. run S. 25 ft. W. 150 ft. N. 25 ft. E. 150 ft.
luilvilk' Ave., 418 ft. S. 4 degrees W, of the N, line .
to beg. Also beg. ut the intersection of the center tine
t f Sec, 31, Tp. 10 S. R. 31 E. run S 4 degrees W on
of said R. R. with the East line of Mellonville Ave.
u liter lim; of Mellonvllle Ave., 355 ft. W. 245 ft. N. 4
run South 25 ft. East 150 ft. North 25 ft. West 160
degrees E. 355 ft. E. 245 ft. to beg. 356.................................... 605.80
ft. to bog, 40................................................................................. 214.00
,lt$ Trust Co ,—Ikg. at a point on center line of MellonJ. DODD—H. B. LORD &amp; II. DEAN—Lands recorded in Book 2, Page
villo Avc., 773 ft. S, 4 degree W. of the N. line of Sec.
8, Seminole Co., Records.
l l j l ’p. 10 S, It. 31 E. run S. 4 degrees W. on the cenJ. E. Spurting, Lot C....„...... ....... ..... ............ 704.2
4248.97
tt n line of Mellonvllle Ave, 497.3 ft. W. 245 ft. N,
Mrs, Ella Townsend, The North Vi Lot A.... 176.6
944.81
1 degrees E. 497.3 ft. E. 245 ft to beg. 407.3 ....................... 074.70 R. F. Bell, Estate The south Vi Lot A......... 176.6
944.81
untie Coast Line Railroad Company—Beg, at the S. E.
Edward F. Lane, Beg. nt N. E. Cor. Lot C run Northerly
Hot. of NE*4 of NWU run W. 200 ft. N. 65 ft E.
along tho West side of Mellonville Ave. 612 ft. W. 150
100 ft. S. 65 ft. W. 200 ft. to beg. 81 ...................................... 158.76
ft. Southerly 012 ft. Enst 150 ft, to beg. 612.......................... 3274.20
Police i hereby given toany und all persons interested in the
Notice is hereby given to uny and all persons interested in the
:icl ut!&gt;cs*ment8 ugainst the various pieces of property above de- special assessments against the various pieces of property above de­
I'cfl that said special useessments are payable in full within thirty scribed th at said special assessments are payable in full within thirty
\ after the above nnd foregoing special assessment roll hu* been days ufter the above und foregoing special assessment roll has been
•li- 'd, approved and confirmed, or in ten equal annual installments equulize^if, approval and; confirmed, or in ten equal annual install­
i fttcrest at 8 per cent/ per annum from und after the time said ments with inteV*!^ at H^per cent per annum' from and after the time
ml
stai d a;
Ml luiessmenta
:;.i:e.«ments staid
approved and confirmed.
said special assessments stand approved and confirmed.
i meeting of the F,iualia
dualizing Board of the City of Sanford, FlaA meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, Fla.,
be held at the Cit.j Hall a t 2:30 P. M, on tho 13ih day of April will be held at the City Hnll at 2:30 P. M. on the 13th day of April,
J.,t i926, ut which/Aieetin
ifieeting said Board will hear any and all com- A. D. 1025, at which meeting said Board will hear any and all com­
its und objectiorf* as to such special assessments and will at said plaints and objections as to such special assessments and will at said
adjust and equalize said assessments on u basis of justice und time adjust and equalize said aesessments on a basis gf justice and
t. and[jrflen said special assessments are so equalized und adjuat- right, and when said special assessments are so equalized and adjusted,
&gt;;urc will then stand confirmed and bo, und remain binding Hens same will then stand confirmed and be, and remain binding liens upon
the property against which said assessments are made until paid the property against which said assessments are made until paid In ac­
zcordancc with provisions of Resolution No. 200,adopted by the cordance with provisions of Resolution No. 100,adopted by the City
Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, on March 23rd. 1025. Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, on March 23rd, 1925.
LL)
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk,
(SEAL)
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
rb March 28th and April 4th, 1025.
Publish—March 28th und April 4th, 1925.

Does your child
know HOW
to SAVE?

These are three very important fonudation stones of suc­
cess. Now, while you are earning, have the nmbltlon to
save as much as you can spare from your income. An
account with the Seminole County Bank will be of splen­
did service to you. 4% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts.

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keynote to success.
Teach your child the value I

of money by helping him
s ta rt a savings account
S tart an account in this
bank today for your child.
One dollar a week will count
up rapidly drawing com­
pound interest.

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Where you will find an ideal homesite together with an invest­
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Take advantage of this opportunity to invest in a development
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Oak Hill

N. H. Garner, Developer
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StateWoman’s College
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k;7r(^S5!Mexican TownJ b 2U
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white away the ho i. j in a com­ Names ‘Annual’ Staff
fortable
lobby chair :H a fashionTALLAHASSEE M ir. 2 8 - T h e
tLSSt ^rt^iM aking Plea
aide hotel, whaee n-tes preclude staff for the 1925 annual «f the
his permanent nslderre there, has graduating das# nt the biorida
Safety And System been
forgotten temporarily by State College for Vt-inien he- been

rory 'small town, won a World
leeord for Searcy recently in a
10-dny production campaign. Troy,
11a., held the record ror a white
it IB* application!; then Porta.
aJUtlf,' Ohio, at 227| A n d e M ,
I. £ ., -at 3220; Meridian, lllaa., at
p fi Nashville, Tenn., at 867; and
--*■ tjhe honor belonfa to Sea
a t 406 applications In
'
‘ Bet*
ay period.
Bet1not for long, for
' i'o f Sanford, who
he gfcod peopler
ah do anything_ they doalre, will
avc the opportunity to taka&lt; thla
iatinctivc World Record away
rom Scarry and make it hard fpr
ny other city to take it away
ronf Sanford.
Beginning on April 15th' and
inniifg for two weeks, Mr. Winton ia going to do his level best
&gt; v/itjj for Sanford and h it agency,
Woird Record in the insurance
eld, by writing the largest numsr of life insurance applications
?cr written by one man in a simiir period of time.
Mr.*\Vtn»ton wants the Sanfrod
eoplq to help him cut Mr. Eu&gt;
MKs.tlme in half and exceed hla
ital business.
Sanford on Front Page.
By V lnnlng this World Record,
anfoM will go on the front page
i big letters before the eyes of
te entire insurance world, and the
apfotd agency will be well foundI in it* ittc of usefulness and
jrvled to the people of the commnity.- - •
This gives every one an easy,
nn-expensive w ay to help* our city
BATON ROGUE, Mar. 27—The
ibstanttalf simply by alloting a bodies
of two unidentified men
null,, nart of their life insurance were discovered
in an empty gasoirchnscs to a specific time when {lino tank car when
car was
will react in much honor and dis- : opened for cleaning the
here
today
nction for Sanford.
niter returning from Unlontown,
Guarantee* Comforts to Loved
Ala., where it Is used to ship load
One*.
oil.
Thq least expensive and surest
ay -to guarantee old age comOrlando—Tampu syndicate pur­
irta. to provide for indebtedness, chases Mooney proporty for exten­
i educate children and start them sive development.

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serN. II. e a r n e r . Compl*ln»»He.
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*'e"8cr« working tugfiUer materFTilfi3 Mti.t J.nl.. I'efemlultls.
Ho ‘ tWllD Dts Moines (520) i.,6 n J u Tr eop hJ n le
p ti I l n t i u h . hlrt wife, ire*“lIy to a fleet even a light Jog,
o|rhos{rfL
- itcciti M neg.in. Haniuel Cliapnian.
to program.
?,hc w nuw iam would have to u*.
h is v.Tft
„,!** WWJ, Detroit News (352.7)
placed in the streets, on roofs and
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Minncapolis-St.
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Il'»‘ hine sevm
many invent Ilonsf rom Uermnny
'™ &gt; . fashion chat; 0::i0 health tali” C:3T,i n KN*
&lt;3«8*»&gt; 8:15 Ch«pm7rt7PUM‘miei
Itnpmnn as
hut they all
dance; 7:30 orchestra; 8:30 music; &gt;**c,rCtl , n}*f*.c • 8 church*. 10 con- n ti» ic p fnr a
aa follows:*
■to affect the thick mist which
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iriltrumcntal, vocal.
inmpman. Mr#.Mrs., U
ticurgo W. \Vy\
II
rovuo
11
Iriitrumcntal,
icimpman.
[period which the pageant
R ooms 30t*&amp;02« R hone tft
il"V in
in V*nn
____ ♦ KTHS Hot Snrimra
nr
Sorlnas Park I37J.
(374 • tv.
*!• . (IhdlTi’tt
Charts a lit
Blnertlct.
his wif.,
"It teems a t first sight paradox-! waAtJ?!3 intu t!l3 Thames valley
KGO rtli.i-.Ai
Oakland (301) *0 .1
dance;
R 'r E f lu " ” ' ‘
Benedict. UebtioM Keuctm ott.
leal that in nil and with*so"aj^rcc • ” *"*“ "«*•
First Nationsa I Bank flalMlnr.
|hls wire. --- -— Ksurtigott. wtios«'
10 educational, trio, 12 dance, so­ 8’.?. . .Con.Cett' 10 frolic.
- WSUI Iowa City (483.0) fi; chrlsUan name Is unknown. I.MJU0 IU
loists.
^ o n tc *t*Ww V th^the^n- n hofldhUtofli ' n u l-’nl where cv-j
t
Fiiri'iuJuit.
his
wile.
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Kurehik.
„r »iV. cry thing still rcinni:.. to he done-i Palatku — IMnns under wav fo r1 WOAW Oninlin (B26) 0 organ;
tfuit, whose ■•hHstliiti Hums Is Uh‘
HOS Jefferson City . (440.0) uno\/n.. wiiey Kina, tils wife
S a le s F o rte :* —M iso R u b a W iH jajn^, M iss H o k n
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Kins-w whose
hoso chChristian
rlsth ii
name
7:30 rotilfious.
WDAF H .n « . City (,11c,,,)
HonRc, Mr. R. L. *SWpp.
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t i ”. unltiinwii.
¥ f t! K " - r„an
r fd. &amp;II. » I-J., ' 4Ailams
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. WHB Kansas City (385*6) 1&gt; ami* litnily au^ unu Tuckrr. uml
clansical; 12 music masters organ.
»art evenr a rih e abnyn »»am«*4i
pcrioi
for
those
who
know
the
soul
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luiciphia
(508.2)
om by the participants, i ; ^
yiers,
luft all
rUlmlnK
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a.k
^ i k . 1*10 Jew. It is true that great
“HIM
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“Los Angeles
“ choir*
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"* 1^ 2)
—
' 8*30'
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uj
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.iluiritcn
&gt;■#*li uml
toHPr uf- lnt«»r*i
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' WL1T Philadelphia (304.5) 0:30
*”1#^ hn&lt;i be*n° Invli?.!1fo
n|'d political problems s till1
n.no
fitllnwlim
(leeessrd
defendants,
toK A U IO
l ja a a a a a a a a a a a a a B a B a a a a a a a a a a a a a a B a a a i
_I ! 1talk; 7 concert; 8:30 concert; 0 or- Toncertfn 0 organ,, 0.30 sacred,, k it; jn.t-iiii FiuegMii, his wife. Ite^ n n t nnd „h nffilinl
nt»‘ W‘!‘ ^ ’^ n d th tir sol- I
10:15 instrumental, vocal.
| k ren l-TnegMii. Sumuol niupninii.
I
ntion. We Jews km w that when
Program for Mar. 30.
jehostrto.
KFf Los Angeles (468.5) 8(45 i r l i r,.T,!5K
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Berrien
Springs
(280);
KDKA
Pittsburgh
(309.1)
7
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wyiiv, pis wife. Alain. P, Wy
M n birthplace of Menen- when we have a cent r for the dev- 8:15 orchestra.
anniversary progrum; 7:30 Span- talk; 0 stage acts, orchestra; 10, *\r,
ly. “Samuel
Tuoker.
Trustee. J.
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| Hopmcnt of Jewish consciousness,
WEEI Boston (475.0) 7:30 giee l!*h program.
: Turd Tui'ki-r. Atlnrite) In fuel f«r|
WHAS Louisville (silent).
. smiiurl Tucker. Trnstoc. Mru. A. I. j
* * P Gypsies; 0 glee* WCAE Pittsliurgh (-102) 0:30
wreo MInnenpulis-Ht. 1 Blip NwiVr, her hiislttiml. ---- — Jtenve,
Uncle Knybee; 7:30 concert; 8
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Wo Imvc two exceptionally good propOaitlonf,
that will oqt you in on tlic ground iloor
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of 198 ycirs. Then it
ah for twenty years, when,
it returncfl to apain. It
tired by purchase by the
slates in 1821.
ilh the first Spanish perke history of Fioridn that
littve of research has conre!f. The committee found

1Unfr°trhe ( W AondnS r t h
H. L-lVl, tho11nrn nmlno^o
p with the pre-qminene.
'idle to itiin and to his
rn persons, however, who
title of Adelitntailo of
arc said to bc living in
cords show that ^Vlcncndez
ughler and a son. Since
nn rcconi of his later life,
ught thut the son inirlsht. The next governor of
was the husbund of Melaughter. Then n nophqw.
tnendez Marques, came to
iml took charge.

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m^nts. m e re ivm go forth, too prnno.
inspiration and strength, that
WTAM Cleveland (380.1) 7 ennhrill revivify the power now la-i semb’e, piano recital; 11 organ,
tent in our scattered e-*m:nunitic3. artists.
U’FAA Dalian News (175.0)
F f p a A r u p n a f p 1 Tc p ! « '
Moiody boys; 8:30 musical;
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/ i r o c I l a L C U S C I n . \V0C Davenport (silent).
U l'E T P d F o r H o l l W e e v i l
Denver (320) !( music;
U 1 S tU rU rD U H
U 0:10 concert, piani- i.
&lt;. 1 , v e e i m T i '''. 'i . . „o c __
WHO Des Moines (520) 7:30

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imntfl U u n k n o w n , l.popolil K ureli - &lt;
sacred program, pianist.
Kutt. Ills wife.
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;, KGO Oakland (301) 10 ser­ whomi-hrlntliin nniUfi In u n k n o w n . [
vices.
WllfiV Kluu. Ills wlffi. --------- K I iik.
wluiNt* elirlNtluu inline In u n k n o w n .:
WOAW Omaha (520) 0. Bible mid
II. K- AdmiiN. us TriiHleo f o r J. |
study;
0 musical service.
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. W o f f o r d T u c k e r mol Kmlly A ukun Ih I
WFI -^Philadelphia (301.5) (1:30 Tucker, or otlierwlNc. in mol to Unit
Imnl lie r e lo u f le r
deNertliCdi to n i l 1
services.
portlcN c ln lm ln g lntere&lt;itN u n d er
: WOO Philadelphia (508.2) 0:30 l l e n r y H. mAifnrd. tlecea«fid. t l e r l - ,
r u d e 14. Hanford, deceased, J. W o f * ,
Services.
T u c k e r , dei-eusiol. mol Kmlly
WIP Philadelphia (608.2) 8:30 ford
202 First Hired.
r h B iit is f t
AoKoNtu T u c k e r . dficeONi-d. o r oiln-r' orqhestra.
WInc. I ii unit to tin* fo llo w in g d e . 1
rggrum for Mar. 211
, „ \VCAU Philadelphia (278) 1:10 Ki-rllird IiioiI n In th e (Tty of Huoforil.
Clouniv
ounty of Heinlnnlr
t a t e of
Hcinlnnlc mol SHtut«nt .
(III!) Batnvia (275) 0:80 clufc
5 orchestra;!.,A.^tfehes- .Kf
N,^iciiow
i ,iowe.^,
1::llv'&lt;&lt;^, h*tii,' 5 ii « to a a a a a a a B a a a a a a a a M iB i k iB ) ii tta |f M l iii k r i M i:
In/rera, pianist, loeturc.
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on
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KFOA Seattle Times (455) H:4p
program; 10:30 Times program.
KSD St. I.ouis Post Dispatch
(545.1) 7 dance; 8 concert; 10 conPJS“lst
WHA25- Troy (380) 8 symphony,
8i.ee club, orchestra,
WCBD Zion (844.0) 8 cornets,
violin, raxophone, marjmba, vocal.

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Realtors

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-'^t'oii ndviifl good ciiltivntion and,
which will keep Jhe
plant in n vigorous growing con-1
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ifcth e cigarib :' purtdvboRrd habit, the joy-ride habit, and
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rather toney taste in clothes habit, a young man ofr mod­
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woman possessing a corresponding collection of money­
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spending habits was acquiring a se t Of "jumpy nerves”
MS and a gloomy visage th a t threatened to wreck this m ar­
riage barque when an interesting th in g occurred th at
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the sails with prospering breezes and sent it voyag­
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treated. While aw aiting her turn she picked up one of the
K U L lVOTICKt A ll obituary invariably stale magazines th at are p a rt of a waiting room's
«a. carda of thank*, resolutlonn
inttcea of entertainments where furnishings, and her eyes fell on a caption, ‘'Building Peace
re* are made w ill be charxed O' Mind.” Now there was nothing quite so^absent in the
&gt;t ^Bxular advertising raise.
life of this young woman as “peace of mind,” so sho deftly,
m k T O R ARSOCf A T E D I H W » removed the article from th e m agazine,' slipped it into her
t Associated Preaa la exclusentltled to the uae for repub- bag, and when she got home she sat down Und read it word
on or atl newa dispatches
ted to It or not otherwise crrd- for word.
In this paper and also the local
published herein. All rlxhta
publication of special dlapatchtrain are also reserved.

ITURDAY, MAR. 28, 1925
R HERALD'S PLATFORM
taper water route to Jackaonlonatruction of St. johna—In*
Rlver canal.
Extension of white way.
Extension &lt;a local amusements
imming pool, tennis courts, etc.
Lcqulattion of a municipal
iurmentinK of building pro—houses, hotels, apartment
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Extension of street paving pro'onatruetton of boulevard
nd Lake Monroe.
Entrance Into Florida state
mil league.
Completion of city beautifies*
program.
E THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
»LE OF NO IMPORTANCE
e of no importance, people
like you and me,
e the proud will push aside,
the fawners fail to see,
e who bear the burdens, peo­
ple who write the songs,
e to whom no heaped-up
wealth, to whom no crown
belongs—
in a while we wonder, once in
a while we ask,
vho toil with the pick and
pen, we with the humble
task,
why the good Lord made us,
why wo were born to earth,
, In the minds of the fawning
few, only tho great have
worth.
I will make you nnswer, well,
1 will write a rime
for the folkn like you and me
who never the heights will
dumb,
a with saw and Hhovol, poo
pie with pick and pen,
a who sweep the kitchen floor
tho servants of servingmen,
[ will make you answer, unnot’ yflfl -but them,
tio worship the golden calf or
kned to a diadem,
[ will shout the answer, an ­
swer them loud and clear—
) they scolT at the humble
man, but muybe our God will
hear.
i is a house of splendor, here
Is a castle grand,
s a ship that sajls the hcus,
hurrying land to land,
s tho frowning fortress hold­
ing the foe ut bay,
re the churches fine and fair
where even the great must
pray,
s the level highway stretch­
ing to towns afar,
are the bright and shining
rails, here is the speeding
car,
re the carving, gilding, high
on the nmrblc wall—
of no importance huilded
them, uftcr all.
rs have painted pictures,
poets have written lines,
to has melted iron or brass
ar labored among the pines,
of ho importance, people
like you and me,
tho proud will push aside,
the fawners fail to see.
s, I know, the answer, that
is the true reply;
ade poets and God made men,
and this is the reason why—
of no importance, yes, even
the fool who sings,
e people of most importance
in the final scheme of things.
— By iJouglus Malloch.
SUCCESS NUGGETS
lifting the burden* of others
8 our own.”

It was old advice, but it was actually new to this girl
Who had never heard anything like it in her harum-scarum,
irresponsible life in her father's home. The article dealt
with the subject of “business management for the home"
and opened with questions that seemed to be addressed
directly to this worried girl, “Do you budget your funds?
Do you keep books? Are you using common sense in your
expenditures? Are you insisting that your husband puts
aside a steady sum for a family saving fund?”
Now it hapened that the fretful young husband dashed
home that afternoon, reatly for a grand flare-up that would
"end the farce," as he grimly termed it, when he found his
wife ho earnestly engaged in mysterious figures on a sort
of tally sheet, his curiosity compelled him to slip noise­
lessly in behind her to see what was up..
You know the rest. Neither of the young people is a fool
nor an idiot. A frank discussion of the budget idea resulted
in their attempt to establish one. The article said that
“generally speaking, the safe plan is to spend no more than
25 percent for rent; no more than 20 percent for clothing;
no more than 20 percent for food. That's a total of 65 per­
cent, leaving 35 percent out of which about 15 percent can
be set aside as a rule for insurance, taxes, etc., leaving a min­
imum of 20 percent with which to play.
Then the article explained that it is how you use that
20 per cent that determines your future financial safety.
The young man has recovered his pleasant smile. His
nerves are calm. He has had to "cut out” the habits that
were using up too much of tho fund for the budget. His
wife has done likewise. And they talk with earnest con­
fidence of that coming dny, when the 20 per cent to "play”
with will insure some "gorgeous times.”
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Tkt LHtb Sleeks ReJekt.
Common Benee Sigas. 'i
No mors Book? Nonsense.
Tho Engenlata Mesa Well.
BY ARTHUR BMIBBANR

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PRACTICALLY ALL the little
stocks raised their heads and tang
for Joy a t the closing hour o f the
Stock Exchange yesterday, at vio­
lets and pansies lift up their heads
efter a shower.
What it was that -made the
stocks feel so cheerful you may
elects for yourself. It was com­
plete fdolishness that (made so
msn'y- get rid of good
flocks a t low prices, merely be­
cause the-St. Paul road w ent- IntoJi
the hands of a receiver.
IN HIGH finance things are
managed by high financiers. And
next to making a railroad pay big
dividends the most profitable thing
you can do is to turn it into a
receivership. A railroad in n re­
ceivership is like a chicken cook­
ing on the stove. It's good news
for somebody.

THE BRITISH are the most
practical, the French the most log­
ical, of European nations.
The
Germans, Italians, Poles, Greeks
and Russians realize, because they
can’t hejp realizing It, that war
docs not pay. It ruins the van­
quished and bankrupts the victors.
THE CHOICE of Europe now is
some common sense arrangement
thut would* give a chunce for
paaccful development to all of the
nations, Germany and Austria in­
cluded, or continuation of the
struggle for supremacy in arma­
ment and population, that must
end inevitably in such disaster as
the world has never seen.
The sensible speech by the Brit­
ish Foreign Secretary, nnd its wel­
come In France, by nil except a
very bitter minority, are hopeful
signs.

ogists, many of them from abroad,
are discussing birth control.
The question is how to enable
the mother to regulate and con­
trol the size of her family. Who)
hut the mother has u right to say
what size the family shall lie ?
ask- the birth control advocate.

in the brains of a few—conquer­
ors. financiers or autocrats—not
in the mind of the dull mob.
i can restrain Ihe hold, guide
BY IRVIN S. COBB
If anybody imagines that th£
petuous, encourage the timJapanese wouldn’t want part of
for the weak there is no
A Shakespearean actor was left ventured through the hallway California, if there were only thir­
You might as well under&gt; stand a wet string up on stranded in a small town in Mich­ until he came to the rotunda open­ ty million instead of sixty million
igan. Tliis was in the duy* when ing down upon the office flour.
Japanese, doesn't know human na­
there still were Shakespearean ac­
“Bellboy! Bellboy! he ca'lcd in
ture,
think wo are able is almost tors.
his heat speaking voice.
lie
obtained
hoard
at
the
local
t&gt;; to determine upon nttuin"Watcher w ant?” answered hack
THE EUGENISTS in the birth
* frequently attainment it- hotel until a remittance arrived to u youthful menial impertinently.
rhus earnest resolution ha3 take him buck to Chicago. A* he
control
convention plan for a bet­
"Bellboy," said tl.e Thespian with
ecmed to have about is ul- hud no funds for tipping purposes much
dignity,
“
I
desire
my
laun-t
ter
race
by “artificial selection,"
he
got
scant
attention
from
the
savur of omnipotence. —
dry to he brought to me forth- which would mean picking , the
servants.
Smile*.
One duy he pushed and pushed with!"
light husband for the right wife.
“G’wan!” said the boy. “ You
the
push button in his room w ith­
you can do thut with cows,
like* four thing* to make u
'an. You mu*t he a gentle- out getting un answer. Then he didn’t have hut half a styrt when horsesj e tc .' But with them you
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your principles, a gentle- got out of bed, put on his tro u sers,! y°u hit thisjow n."
“That”, said the actor, “ is the bnlv breed u body. Among huyour tastes, u gentleman in and overcoat, turned the coat colman beings you produce that very
aimers, and u gentleman in lur up ubout his bare throat and I laundry to which I refer.*
mysterious thing called a soul, and
irson."
that’s different.
You might marry u Joint L.
iomy is one thing, stingiCHRISTIAN REGISTER
Sullivan to Hyputiu, or a Michael
another. Economy saves
:travugance, purchase wiseAngelo Moses to the Venus of Mi-!
spends money prudently.
There Is an English church where | following note was foupd in the lo, and be bitterly disappointed in
e»s buys cheap things b e -1a box hangs in the porch. It la box: “Dear Sir—I should be much results.
"'ey cost little, goes without used for communication!) for, the obliged if you could mako it con
On the other hand, u tall, fierce j
Jes and frequently saves pastor. Cranks put their notes ip venient to preach to your congre­ country girl, Nancy Hanks, prob­
when It might be spent in it, but occasionally it does fulfill gation on ’The Recognition of ably unable to rend or write, mar­
manner us to bring returns ita purpose. Recently the minis­ Friends on Earth,’ as I have been ries a local ne'er do well, and the I
ould increase itself in a ter preached, by request, a sermon coming to your church for nearly result is Abraham Lincoln. The i
me. Mere money saving is on "Recognition of Friends
in six months, and nobody has taken Lord seems to reserve for himself i
economy is a virtue.”
Heaven," and during'the week the auy notice of me yet,"
certain problems.
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THE WORLD FIRST

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Income taxes again.* rtda**%
Had a big fire in Japan Hi
hopo it pot sum. m.h j ™ - a
girls. Pa
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UC Kiris.
r ,nnc of 107 had a birthday^!?
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husband or 107 was
he cut up.
inftl*«t
Los Angeles news. Man h
p. glnss to get some iewtu
the judge gave him seven *
bad luck.

FARn
PROFITS

Dawes s giving away nit,, w
: the Senate, which is nr*
a vicu president In be notice, "
Gold has been found in Y,t.„.
sk. Siberia, hut Imw „„ SI***!
people ask their way to tht p'j,*",

A STATEMENT by Austen
Chamberlain. British Foreign Sec­
retary, regarding the security of
France and other European nations
Indicates that common sense and
snnity are gradually reasserting
themselves in Europe.
That Europe's nations cannot
go on forever competing against
each other in armament, or coali­
tions built up one against anoth­
er, is becoming clear.

HOLD UP your head. Look everybody in the face. No
matter how poor you may l&gt;e, or how shabby your clothes,
whether you are jobless, homeless, friendless even, show the SUCH QUESTIONS arc importworld that you respect yourself, that you believe in yourself, jrn’t ~ sifirwT !kYu"vc that war
and that, no matter how hard the way, you are marching on would end if fewer children Were
to victory.—Exchange.
horn. That’s nonsense. War starts

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In one of the illustrated sections of a Sunday newspaper
is a fine photograph of the interior of one of the airplanes
used for passenger service in England. The view shows
six comfortable looking seats, upholstered in leather, on
each side of a center aisle very much like the aisle of a
railroad passenger coach. Travelers enter the air-car, walk
along the aisle to their seats from which they con look out
of side windows down upon the country over which they
fly.
That typo of air plane, it seems, is quite common in Eur­
ope, and it is the ordinary thing to fly from London to Paris
or to Berlin, or to Rome. Traveling through the air is not
regarded as hazardous, and the planes in use are os superior
to American planes as a do luxe automobile is superior to an
PROFESSOR THOROLD, scien­
ox-cart.
tific
with
On British lines, alone, last year the number of pas­ ..c German
uerm an musician operas
operaaw
.ut .orchestr
sengers carried way 54,240. ■ French- line** exceeded -tbit* i*rchestra pu\y o
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number.* C. M/TTlploy, of tne'Gtftieraf Electric'Company,' re­ no° hUm,fn
6pem is * r° Wcently returned from Europe nnd reported thut he traveled ing too big for the human voice,
5,000 miles by water, 2,000 miles by air, and only 800 miles and it cun no longer do justice
to the creations of musical genius.
by railroad.
But in this country there is no opportunity for air trav­ So says the professor, and it may
el like that. Here we are just TALKING about the need be so. But if the professor Imag­
of improving the air service. We arc fifteen years behind ines that any orchestra can replace
the countries of Europe in our air-travel achievements, Do the human voice in Wagner’s
you get that? Do you get it, that if you would hunt up an "Spring Song,” or "Evening Star"
automobile built in 1010 and stand it beside a 1025 model song, he is mistaken.
you would get a fair comparison between the American air­
A PLAIN little ifirl with a Bim­
planes of today and those of Europe?
ale
little voice, singing “Ye Bunk*
Europe is already a network of great organized uniformly
and
Braes o’ Bonnie Doon" can’t
operated airplane routes. And so safe is this travel, in­
do
all
thut a banging, whanging
surance companies cover the risks at small premiums. Only
fiddling orchcstru can do.
one fatality in 2,663,300 miles of air travel on the British
But that simple voice CAN do!
and Dutch air lines is the record for the last five years.
thing* that the orchestra CAN’T |
And while what Europe is doing in the development of
and never will do.
air lines is extremely interesting, it is also exceedingly dis­ do,Therefore,
young ladies taking
turbing. Just what is obstructing the development of air­ singing lessons
needn’t worry, j
plane service in the United States? Is some sinister power Patti, or Jenny Lind,
will always
at work crippling the nation's war strength nnd curtailing find a pub.
its ability to increase to increase its efficiency in countless
other ways?
IN NEW York City, assorted
Let's have an explanation of this queer tardiness in high
brows, physicians, psycholog­
the growth and use of airplanes in America.
ists. eugenists, economists, sociol­
FAILURE IS, in a sense, the highway to success, inas­
much as every discovery of what is false leads us to seek
earnestly after what is true, and every fresh experience
points out some form of error which we shall afterward care­
fully avoid.—John Keats.

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A New Jersey man who
with n cop a wife won’t do it
not for at leant ;;o day,.
However, the aircraft probe hu
disclosed no shortage of air.—DJ.
las Journal.
“Don’t pay too much inroM
tax,” soya The Digest. And &lt;W
chuckle so while having Utii
pulled—1Tripidad Pickctwirc.

JUST IN PASSING

SATURDAY SERMON

By Ii. J. HOLLY

BY DR. F. D. KING

Every time I see Ihe luke ut Palm Beach filled with yachts
it makes me think about Lake Monroe and the wonderful pos­
sibilities We have here uml the time we have lost in allowing
these opportunities to slip. Lake Monroe Is the fineat hit
of wutcr for pleasure cruft In the slate ami with the upper
•St. Johns and the lower St. Johns river there is no end to our
possibilities.

"WILLING TO SHOVEL" OR ( Opportunity arc Given Accurfa,
to Ability
DOING THE IMPOSSIBLE.
The
talents,
I am sure, do riot
Matthew 25:14-20.
denote the original endowment*
and qualities which wc bring into
If you will go with mo this morn- the world with us. I think that m
; ing lo the heart ol tho parable teaching of the paraole is that tli
There were so many high lights at Palm Bench that it
which wc have jur.t read, you will talents represents the opportu n e
it would take a week to even sta rt to tell about all the big
learn at least one lesson concern- which have been given to tu
ing the return of the Lord Jesus, the basis of our ability. GodtW
things in Rotary nnd the fine entertainments pulled by the
Very surely we shall r.ce a watch-, to you just as many and just
folks a t I’alm Beach and West Palm Beach. The readings
ful attitude tuught. Very surely grqat opportunities ns you cm
of Eddy Guest at the banquet at the Royal Poinciannu Hotel
we should lie watching for the re-(w isely, nnd no more. The nas
Friday night wns worth the trip down there.
turn of Him who has gone awny with the two talents was just is
for u time but what shall we be j completely furnished as his ibilitj
Did not see II, P. Smith, or Joe Eurman or any of those
doing while we nre watching?
I permits. And the very same it
folks down there who we would liked to have seen so much—
The wife of a husband down on true of the man with the tat
it was just too busy u time to see anyone unless you happen­
Second street loaves the city for talent.
a visit to some of her friends In
ed up on them like Frank Gonzutez happened on two of his
Willing to Shovel or Doing Ut
another state. When she goes
Impossible.
old friends who used to “Paint” with him.
uway she tells her husband that
Now I find myself approaching]
she will return but la not certain a division of our study which]
There is alvfuys a fly in the ointment or hugs in the cot­
about the exact date. The hus-| Rhoaid~ thrilfevery one'who a
ton or worms in the celery to spoil an otherwise perfect day.
hand watches every mail and reads ; in th „ |eait t(, achiCve, aul
hcrc at the h&lt;?lRht of the celery acalon when miilion3
with interest the letters w hich, thought which is now to lw,
being-made by celery growers some guy discovered,that ■ }come'constantly but he is not care­
sidered should also produce le
ful to keep the home In tho condi­ emotion in the hearts of the imfif-]
Worms were liable to rlcstiJy the crop and immediately Urn
tion which his wife left it. When ferent and even the indolent. As
price dropped. I wonder just what would happen if noth­
she returns, she is met at the train this thought
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should appeal to 1
ing happened to any of the crops in the United States for
and the elated husband carries her student!” ^''should* appeaT to
one season. The calamity howlers would probably got to a
sanitarium.
to the home, hut when they reach ; laboring man nnd to the bum
the home, she finds that the g ra s s , woman: it should appeal to
It makes me iniputicnt every time I go away and see what
has grown in the yard and ha* not in professional life; u im.
other cities urc doing. Of course I know that some day San­
i {,cvnt mowed. The lards have been . ;.houl(1 nppou| l0 ;nose who b
ford. In Lake County it is difficult for Sanford to get n sign
i used hut the husband has spent all I given themselves definitely
tinie.s_ we cannot vision them. We have so much here to muke
oi his spare moments reuding and Kingdom work. Oh, men »r.d
u thriving commercial community hut so few business men of
j answering her letters, and waiting men, it should stir the flkkei
Sanford ure really interested in helping to put it over.
for her coming, and the linen has hone in the heart of the din
not been changed. The table ware pointed and the discouraged,
There should be signs at the Cheney Highway crossing
has been used hut it has not been cannot think of one human t*isq
into Seminole county telling the people that Sanford lies this
carefully cleaned nnd kept.
who should not this morning f
way. At present we cannot put up a sign on Orange county
, But this man has a neighbor moved hy the mesnsge
"Oil. It soqmls funny hut this is a fact. At the Indian River
| whose wife also went uway to the Christ has couched in this part *
junction there is a sign of the Florida Automobile Association
j
mountains for a Test. This man our parable. It is as universal 1
that reads: “ This Way to Orlando”. Not a word about San­
I too read with care the daily let- its
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mission
as arer the rays off
ford. In Lake County iti s difficult for Sanford to got a sign
i ter, and ‘set up late at night an- j sun. or ns the ministry of r-tui 1
on the road. Whnt is the mutter with folks? Arc they afraid
tVH]
swering those letters. With eager- ’ There stretch out before en
of Sanford’s growing popularity?
ness he read every letter to see I one of us the impossible ti
Henry Ford Is now working on airplanes. I am looking for­
just when his wife would com e1They seem so hard anil so Ui
ward to the day whin Ed Higgins will he demonstrating airhome. One day there came a tel- and so impossible! There
plunes instead of Lizzies. Ed would look good spinning around
1eg ram telling him that he might heights that attract our
in the ambient atmosphere in a Fordless Four in Hand.
) expect her on the next train, and and they entice us and lure ui b:tj
Many guests are arriving in Sanford for the spring season
i at the train they greeted each oth­ how, oh, how are they ever t
and we should get up something for their entertainment.
er, and were soon in the home be reached? How are these »
Tourists like to linger in Sanford on their way north. They
uguin. Her attention was at once possible tasks to h® upprMfn
lovo the farming and the lukes and rivers nnd the river trip
attracted by the new coat of puint and a t last accomplished? CM
to Jacksonville. They would stay longer if we would put on
I on the house, nnd then she saw gives us the secret in the Ihoug
something for them while they were here. Of course the
that the yards had been carefully which* we are about to present
Chautauqua next week is good and will entertain home folks
j mowed, and all the rooms had been you just now.
nnd visitors as well.
eurcfully kept. Learn at once the
Sometime ago one of our reb
teaching of the parable of the ious papers had a series of M
Anil speaking of celery and holding the same by storage
two husbands. It is wisdom that clcs under
■ the caption,
■ “Willin
reminds me that many years ago I advocated the holding of
vc
watch
for
the
return
the
|
to
shovel,"
nnd
these
article; .•howl
celery right hcrc in cold storage and pointed out that the
Lord Jesus and It is perhaps cd how men who ultimately_btKCIIOfl
growers would save enough in one crop to build a culff sorage
greater wisdom that we keep our­ millionaires began li'";1 by
house here. It would hold enough celery to keep the market
selves very* busily engaged in the ing such jobs as cleaning the
steady ami insteud of giving the celery away to be stored in
work which He has entrusted to from the sidewalks or swing »'
northern markets it could ho stored here. But you cannot
us,
so that when Tie returns, He We know that the foundation
reuson with the growers here any more than you can reason
will
find that we have been true eollossal fortunes have been J*™J
with them in other parts of the county. However, the day
to the trust.
taking advantage at lir-t "'* *' I
is coming when celery will he cut in half here and the same
A .1rust Which Should Challenge opportunities, nnd then the iz'vl
land will not he planted year after year, when all celery will
There is something very signifi- opportunities opened, and
1
lw washed and stored, when the spirit of standing together
i cant in the first sentence of this were entered in the same s p i n f
will prevail—hut I will lie dead.
parable. “ For it is as when a that charming little book*
I
The new hotel will start this week hut I will'ho in Gaines­
man, going into another country, You Can Do With Your WB Dn'I
ville a t the Press Meeting atui cannot possibly give the enter­
called his own servants, and deliv­ cr,” Mr. Russell II. t’o.i«»
prise by blessing. However there will probably Ik&gt; other full
ered unto them his goods,” I “.Some people pause for the w 1
fighters here to attend the christening and tell the people how
think you will agree with me when opportunity when opportn-'m
ft was done. Of course we all know how it was done hut it
1 say that Christ has shown won­ been playing u tattoo on their
receives more color to tell it differently each time. What the
derful confidence in you and me in onant skulls for years.
real people are interested in is not who started the hutcl hut
entrusting to us the most valua­
Straightway he that
how soon will it la* finished and the tourists gathered here.
ble gifts in His possession, He has
five talents went untl, u jJ
i shown confidence
in **•*
us “again
Id r with'lhcmVand'made'othtr
fi«ul
- .......—
kmiu ■•■•with
t h e m n n d mail'* other five
Some of the recent auction sales in and around Sanford
remind me of the following from the Tarpon Springs Leader:
l&lt; 7 r i.tL u:‘a S i r " ’1” 'I'M '11 lh, ° : •»*» &gt;™' t “ ” 'i " r » w 1»!*h. ' a
vam eiicnt' \ f hIY in'* t '*
made other five taleHf3- ,
“Lu-adies anil Gentlemen, here is the opportunity of a
I Christ
‘
Kingdom of now the capital is doublet® - I
lifetime. A bec-utiful business lot, only two miles from town,
I
.
opportunities are doubled, aodtgl
twenty-five foot frontage. What um l offered for this won­
j '* hat
IS
to
1)0
the
Christian
which a little while ago
1
derful chance, who’ll start it at a hundred? L it m e'hear you
aleals
of
this
city?
The
Christian
possible
is
rapidly
becominf
F
1
one.,time."
| men and the Christian women niUBt j siblo. By uaing wisely wh® 1
A baseball fan in the crowd turned to his companion who
! i‘ns'V?r that, question. What is to have, we get whnt wa* have ■ J
wps slightly deaf. "1 hope St. Louis won,’’ he shouted.
c the work of that class? Godsend by doing what WO c®n * f|J
"One, I’m bid, wwo’ll made it two? yelled the auctioneer.
fh.lt
Up'in
,nomljers o f ! the anility to do what*®" &lt;
J
"I hope so, too,” shouted tho deaf man.
1hi f rCl avS.,f,lru
° nswcr- What i impossible for us. Why not
“Two, I hear, who’ll make it three?"
^ nny wi the Women's Mission- vance from what are reg®
♦ "Yes, it’s several miles to Wall Springs,” a stout man was
‘ry Union make? There is anotn- the simpler tasks to the
-lj, i
telling u thin lady. “ I think it's three.”
cr oppor umty with a responsible I portant, and the more re«»&lt;JbJ l
"Three hundred, who’ll make it four?”
m.’.f d th&lt;i n,,t mU&gt;ra of
body I Who said that you could " * . j
"Fore,'' cried a golfer on the adjoining links.
musanswer that
question. What vance if you have the couiajJV]
“ Four, I’m offered, who'll make it five?"
the hifctory of the church? try? Who claims that you
“ I’ll bid five hundred,” said aa small man wnth a large
the answer must he giv- reach the heights If youi are
mustache.
renliL \h “* 1 lVB can -iust once ond willing to make thi t&gt;
realize the truth „f 0ur individ- fort?
... ,
"Who’ll make it six, who'll make it six, who’ll muke it u half?
—it’s going, friends, its going, going—SOLD to thut genalu,
r?rPahS,bil ty ' t0 thoSi' ubout
It was General S w t f t J
O n CPTr tbougHts and our conduct I chusetts. who in a nominating I
man down there, for five hundred dollars a front foot,” tho
h t
d»ff«ent.1
And , dross made a very hepp&gt;
a^ l!
auctioneer said with a look of relief on his fa-e.
IfutL Is not fill* tlin r. 6—
f it ? II i*v _
at is not all; the atmosphere
will tion &lt;i thin truth W
wheu
1.
“TVhatdya mean a front foot?—I'll give ya five hundred
t i i l Phor hi a hu st*ndird of living "I nominate for Governor oM 1
for the whole blooming lot.’
wii. ’Kb^r, and peace and pow- state u man who, wh
emj ,1
After a few sympathetic bystanders had carried the auction­
! L £ L S ‘he P?»«»Mion of many !farm er’s boy, hoed to
eer away the crowd adjourned in the checkers and horseshoes
Tor the balance of the day.
and wloIJhht IV‘‘ ,Vt&gt;( ’ Uml thou«ht*I th“ r,)W”
That
1
(C o n tin
u e d sa&gt;bV
on P®CC

I

�Wtaitldid h« d ftjto t made it ncc-

- -tfi WK.t*i *■■

essartr forth# Ma*t*r to take the

DIRECT
MAILAD
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serious than the loafeg of the most
valuable thing* of Hfc? And vet
we see those, around us suffering
these losses constancy. Why arc
so many lives impoverished by such
losses? Why are so many prom­
ising careers blasted because the
finest things of life.arc taken from
those who hold them ?
Christian Men and Christian
Women: I remind you that God
opens only those doors for us
which He would have us to enter.
He brings to us just the opportunitjc* .which He faq w i We should
use an d ca n use;'am t \vo are sin-

* Enables a man no matter where he in, if he wants
and deserves orders, those orders can be got for him wl
market is known.

money, from him end (five it to
Tlie Board of Msaatevar of the another?
Is tim e anything more
Woman’s Club will meet a t 9
MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

PHONE

Mrs. Bliss Honored i FTOWFR&lt;
A t Bi ,Iclge
"In ch eo n
A t Club On Friday J_______

. S ocia l
Calendar
Saturday
■hours at the Library a t 10
L* Club at the Library at
Seilian Music Club will
Vx. stadio o f Sirs. Fannie
f 3 o’clock.
L,ion Auxiliary will meet
^Jjion Home a t 4 o'clock.
■
Monday
pipe Organ Club will meet
tlock at the. home of Mrs.
Stun with Mrs. Glenn and
EJn Farrell as hostesses.
Romans Unit of Church
fLMfUO of- the Holy Cross

u„
.
T~
.
Pn trrtn ln « i93 f k R*ce Yhanningly
FriHav
11r*a br,dge luncheon
orinff'ho^iVt0 C»fUntX . C ub hon'
nf *lfL™r s.i3tcr; lJIr8- Charles Bliss,
**» Ev.k dg?.CJ.ub, nlibe *unch«&gt;n table was beauti„dfCC“ra.tc.tl ^ V 1 crystal baskpts of •pastel shaded sweet peas
and ferns. The places were mar!:ed with attractive cardn in floral

In the many news
of Flower Shows I
over our country jut
con8tant mention is
hot house specimen)
derf«!collections
1
fromdistant points.
cr Show which is »
Woman’s Club houi
3 o’clock {n-thp oft
as is now known t&lt;y
not one single cxhl

of ordinary conditions of soil and
climate and to encourage the finer
aspects of ornamental horticuD.
ture. Mrs. E. Market! will have a
table of garden literature, an abun­
dance of catalogued iahd reference
booty and will gladty faiswer ques­
tions, dbout varieties’apri times of
planting. It is hopepfc that every
ganfeji will spare a f'l&amp; s t a little
o r lb'bounty.' An' arrangement of
s p in a is*.one of thd things espec­
ially desired as this is rather rare
here, also the varieties of-logon ia
and acia Just coming lntf&gt;' bloom,
and other shrubs that hay8'lovely
blossoms, like bauhinta and the
Crimson Lake Bougainvillea:
Those wishing to entertain par­
ties during the show will be pro­
vided for by teh following commit­
tee: Mrs. Wnltcr Wight, Mrs. Fred
Williams, Mrs. Bolz and Mrs. Da­
vis Hart. Engagements may be
mado through any one of these or
with M b. MacDbnnld a t the Hotel
Montezuma.
. Among those who hnvc made res­
ervations for Monday afternoon
and evening, are Mrs. Samuel PuIcston, Mrs. Forrest I.nke, Mrs.
Henry Wight. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G.
Ball, Mrs. E. A. Douglass, Mr. and
Rutrn Willinms.

at t h e
ih u r c h e s
BBYTERIAN c h u r c h
£. D. Brownlee, Pastor.
Sunday was a fine day for
pians. There were fine
ations at the Services nnd
|ut«d with the church. Bcnjanday night Dr. Brownlee
Knr a series of practical
j on "Certain Questions
Ask" Sunday night the
will be "W hat is the Use
Lto Church?"
Erriccs for the day will be

N ew England Dinner
Given G.I.A. Auxiliary

n:

School, 0:45 o’clock.
Sine service 11 o’clock.
[Christian Endeavor, 3:15

P e rs o n a ls

Lediate Christian Endeavor,
f Christian

Endeavor,

ung service, 8 o’clock.

Mr. and Mrs. George W. Knight
7 and Mrs. C. W. Knight returned
Saturday from n motor trip down
the East Coast.

The officers of the G. I. A. enter­
tained the members with an old
fnshioned New England dinner,
Friduy evening at the home of
Mrs. Alfred Lilja, honoring Mrs.
R. L. Torrence, of Sanford, and
Mrs. C. W. Clark of Croston, Iowa,
Mrs. II. R. Stevens and Mrs. It. L.
Glenn were also distinguished
guests.
Four beautifully appointed ta ­
bles were decorated with jjink Rn*
diunco roses, snap dragons and
ferns. Dorothy Perkins roses
were used as favors for all except
the honor guests, the places of
honor guests were marked with
Radiance roses.
Original songs were sung dur­
ing the dinner nnd added much to
the pleasures of the evening.
Covers were laid for Mrs. Rob­
ert Torrence, Mrs. C. W. Clark,
Mbs. R. L. Glenn, Mrs. VH. -'It.
Stevens, Mrs Fannie McConnold,
Mrs. A. J, Metcalf, Mrs.. M . Minark, Mrs . Robert Hassell, Mrs.. F„
L. Crosby, Mrs. J. E. Courier,
Mrs.. J M. Moye, M rs. W.. II
Singletary. Mrs
I.
Sicveking,
Mrs,. C.. C.. Larrimore, Mrs E..
Ilurkey, Mrs.. It.. L„ Griffin, Mrs..
I,.. M . Telford. Mrs.. Byron Walk­
er, Mrs. Robert Jenkins, Mrs. M.
F. Moye, Mrs.. Jessie Brutaker,
Mr* . •11, Grow.'' Mr*?*A?.f P. Bnf f J
dy, Mrs.. J.. B.. Crawford, Mrs.,
ft.. H.. Walthour, Mrs.. Marie
Hutchinson, M rs. Alfred Liljn.

o’clock Tuesday morning in the
Presidents office, and all members
are urged to be present. The reg­
ular business meeting of the dub
will be held a t 2:30 o’clock Wednesday Apr. 1, instead of its regu­
lar time of 3 o’clock, on account

ia

uuie u i|iiiL- u ik

be given by thd Sanford Schoojs,
STRIBtlNG VS. LOUGHRAN
SAN’ FRANCISCO. Mar. 28.—
Two runners-up for the American
light-weight crown, ’.Young’ Stribling and Tommy Loughran meet
here tomorrow in a ten round box­
ing match nt the hail park. Stribling has n slight advantage in
weight.

Saturday Sermon

Daughters Of Wesley
Hold Social Meeting;

Typewriters

Baptist Union Holds
Monthly Meet Friday

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No person afflicted with pilei ■
should continue to suffer or be op- H
orated on. My humane method will ■
o«o „
" f LL, Mar. 28. — With permanently relieve piles.
no cutting, no detention from j;.
“rproximutely 11,500 pain,
Instructive pamphlet: ■
r-ted throughout this business.
free
to
pile
sufferers.
. 1 ihe brightest crop
n many years prevalent,
*Uu ' bnPes
set a new Dr. Fletcher L. Browr *
tyupping vegetables this
21G Adair Bldg
JoeftC0Unly last year conJACKSONVILLE. FLA.
k-|
carIoada of the rmP e,» records show.

DIRECT- MAIL

VAN RAALTE HOSE

W e d n e sd a y

‘THE POTTER AND THE CLAY

able

H. E. PORCH

OUR SPECIAL

to the end of the row,” became a
campaign slogan all up and down
the .'late, nnd Mr. Talbot .was
elected by one of the greatest
majorities ever given n governor in
Massachusetts.
But how can we make progress And what a penalty it wil ibc!
the talent from him.’ Is
In things which are more impor­ inot“Tnke
that
severe punishment? But
tant thun building a eoltossul for­
listen: "Cast ye the unprofitable
tune or being the governor of a servant
outer darkness; there
state? We make progress in theSL shall be into
weeping
gnashing of
Book Lovers Club
higher realms by following the teeth." God has and
given to us our
snhie
method—by
obeying
the
same
Entertained Monday law.
opportunities at a tremendous cost,
nnd what n trndegy it is to deal
Make the best group leader in ' with
them carelessly! In the nnme
Mrs. A. E. Hill graciously enter­ the society to which you belong, of Jesus, I beseech you let us de­
tained the Book Lovers Club with that the state has produced and termine here and now that we will
luncheon, Friday, at her home on &gt;the state nnd the nution will call use these rare gifts *n the spirit in
for your services.
Concentrate which they were given, and then
West Fourth Street.
The lovely tnblo decorations your thinking and jo u r efi^rt on Chris, Jesus Ilimsell will say to
were of pink roses, snapdragons the teaching of that Sunday School us: "Well done • * * I will
nnd ferns. A delicious five course class and the winiung of those make thee ruler ove- many things.’
luncheon was served nt one o’clock. who ought to be in teh class; study
“When Jesus comes to reward
Covers were laid for, Mrs. A. E. with constant hiligence how to
His servants.
Hill, Mrs. Fred Williams, Mrs. Roy nttnin the highest possible end Whether it be noon &lt;r night,
F. Symmes, Miss Annie Hawkins, and your clforts will be nwnrded Faithful to Him, will He find us
Mrs . Mattie G.. Pace, M rs. Henry by your being ushered into u much
wutching,
McLnulin, Mrs.. Harry Ward, Mrs, Inrgcr field of service. Study how With our lamps nil trimmed and
to
win
the
lost
nbout
you
to
Jesus;
L.. P.. Hagan, Mrs. Stella P., Ar­
bright?
power and *
rington and Mrs. John C. Bennett. speak to God often
wisdom nnd unconsciously you will
been true to the trust
grow in the finest virtues known Have we
He
left
to human intelligence, and your in­ ! Do we seek tous?do our best?
fluence will be limited only by the If in our hearts there is naught
boundary lipcs of the planet.
condemns us,
Losing Ail of Ones Capital—How? Wc snail
have a glorious rest.’’
We ennnot, wo dare not, bring
The regular monthly social meet­
ing of the Daughters of Wesley
Sunday School Class was held.
Thursday evening nt the homo of
Mrs. E. A. Douglass with ten mem­
bers of the class as hostesses.
. Sell, Kent, (’loan. He
The party was in the nature of talents." Just here Christ teacehs
H. S. POND
we nmv lost all of our
a "Turkey Party," and for the that
Haynes
— IlatlilT
host costume, Mrs. Eugene IHg- working capital. What was the
gens,' was presented an old fash­ charge brought against this man?
ioned bouquet of flowers. Mrs. He had not made bad bargains; ho
John C. Sneed was awarded the
second prize, a box of can d y ..... .
Dainty refreshments were RCJV:
Cd life in the evenfrig.'"'nieA;‘were
45 members present to enjoy an
exceedingly pleasant meeting.

Notable Lectures

BARTOW, Mar. 26.—Authority
for uny organized community in
thu state to levy a tax not to ex­
ceed two mills, for the support of
a municipal band has been pre­
pared by the local chamber of com­
merce for introduction to the com­
ing session of the legislature.
Under thu terms of the bill, as
drawn, authority to levy the pro­
posed tax shall be initiated by a
petition signed by not less than
five per cent of the qualified voters
of the community.

Call, write or telephone 073.

(Continued from Page Four)

T. \V. Lawton is ill in the Forisinn will meet after each
t service for the reception nnld-Laughton Hospital.
*
~
&gt;rs.
.Mrs. G. C. Sperring is spending
a few days with relatives in TnmT BAPTIST CHURCH
t School l):30 o’clock,
iff worship and sermon 11
Miss Gladys Morris, of Leesburg,
Subject, llThe (Churchis spcmling the week-end with Mrs.
t of Jesus.’
People’s Unions at 7 E. L. Brown.
IS
T. L. Lingic, of Oviedo, spent
iff worship ami sermon at
Friday
on business in Sanford.
: Subject, "Some Things
^porting," or “At
the
Milton Leo Weaver and William
the Currents of Life."
R. Williams left for St. Petersburg,
Saturday, where they will spend
[EGATIONAL CHURCH
Ii3. Armstrong, Pnstor
r School, 0:45 o'clock.
Tom Broadwater, of Orlnndo,
k Worship and sermon, visited his sister, Mrs. W, W. Bra­
dy, in Sanford, Friday.
r Worship "nnd Sei;mcrp, ‘
i"m o '.a ijin ■/&gt;iun'»r
btk.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Croom nnd
Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 Miss Ira Barton, of Gahrielln, spent
Friday in Sanford.
Club Thursday 8 o’clock,
nyer meetings for two
W. R. Lovett, of Jacksonville, ia
ae been well attended and spending a few day on business
Mrs. R. A. Newman with Miss
r good meetings,
in Sanford.
Olive Newman, Miss Mildred Hoijty welcome for nil. Como
ly, Miss Naomi Scoggan and Bob
rorship with us.
E. E. Powell and C. L. Powell Drdson left Saturday for Gaines­
left Saturday for their home in ville.
Quitman, Ga., after a visit with
IISTIAN 'SCIENCE
relatives in Sanford.
, SOCIETY
DRESSMAKING—If it's wearing
pn Science Services are
apparel I con make it. I spec­
Friends of Joe Fernandez will bo
[the Woman’s Club, Oak
ialize in handmade crepes. Sirs.
sorry
to
learn
that
ho
is
quite
ill
[ami Third Street every
C. N. North, Lake Mary.
|morning ut 11 o'clock. at his home on West First Street.
■School at 10 o’clock. The
Mrs. C. tV. Clark, of Creston,
Isr tomorrow is "Reality."
play evening services Iowa, is the guest of Mrs. Alfred
pule-i testimonies of heal- Lilja at her home on Park Avenue.
IjO o'clock in the Reading
Mrs. S. Btiumol will return Sun
kicty maintains a rca'liji"’ day from a visit with her parent
1 free loan library, wheru in Brunswick, Ga.
I ami authorized cnriztian
[literature may be read.
I or purchased, in room
*• National Bank Building,
ay Wednesday and Saturk2:0(1 to 5:00 P. M.
The monthly meeting of the Bap­
h welcome tu attend the tist Young Peoples Union was
land to make use o f 'the held Friday evening nt the home
Room.
of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Brothcrson
Inspiring1and Inform ing
at 2205 Palmetto Avenue.
Petunias
and
naatrutuims
wreru
SOIL’S CHURCH
attractively used for decorating.
Two contests were held during the
1i I’ussion Sunday,
evening nt which Miss Clco Coop­
ill be said nt 10:50 o’clock er
wort the prize for one nnd Tom
’ on the pospel of the Brothcrson,
the prize for the oth­
er.
School nt 0 o’clock.
A delightful ice course was
‘ALL ABOARD’
Devotions 7:45 o’clock.
served
in the evening. There
[ meeting after the even- were 20late
members present.
ton; Sunday.
KLW OOD T. B A IL E Y
d e v o tio n s
gf&gt; o ’c lo c k .

nnd all the intaredta ’of the King-1J
damuof G«l in tty,w orld when w e ja
fail.Jo use and to use in the moat *
thoughtful woy these privileges. g
Oh, my peopled thfe sin of failing ■
In make the most) of these rare 5
privileges! They are given to us i
a t the cost of the life of our Lord!
They are given to us a t the cost of Gods greatest wisdom! When
a door opens before this church,
how criminal for those of us who
nrc members to fail to enter it!
When an opportunity comes to you
ns an individual, an opportunity

My business is to help you locate that market. To
your sales and enlarge your profits.

ACREAGE

Season Tickets only $3.00

•

$2.50 Pair

PHOENIX SILK SOCKS

$2.50 ALL-SILK HOSE

fine quality silk, and lisle, rpse, green,
pink, peach, beage, tan and black.

With heavy thread*silk tops, all col­
ors—black and white.

50c and 85c Pair

$2.50 Pair

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�(BY

tL

U SHIPP)

a jiantc featured by loose
n r the Sanford High School
ball team went down In defeat
irday afternoon in their first
j of the season, with Daytona
i, the final score being 11-6.
d pitching and alow infield
i caused a greater number of
to be made than should have
according to the number of
hits poled out. However, the
aggregation showed up. much
•r than was expected of them
icir initial frav. Weak spots
i found whicn can be rcmedlv the next game easily,
arren McCall who started the
work for the locals was the
i effective hurler of the two
is, giving up only two hits in
nnings. i^ .p o p r appport provlis undoing, woodruff, who
ved him, threw quite • damper
the Daytona camp when they
Hived him heaving, the “ole
with his left arm nnd right
was when they could bo heart!
muttcr.rr“Oh LorcJ. a south­
's Only two measly hits were
rift during, the three innings
he occupied the mound, but to
as In the case of McCail,
ort was lacking and 4hc runcontinued to cross then late,
tus. who relieved Graham nt
beginning of the fourth, was
lucky pitcher of the after­
's program—for he didn't have
hlng” and was pounded for
t hits in four innings but was
t enough to have the improviipport of his tenm but in the
th was so completely down and
that even good support would(te^p him and he was trunskI to the showers,
m Byrd, captain of the local
t proved to be the “gleaming
” of the local nine. Not an
■ was chalked up against the
second baseman who played
etty game nnd added further
Is to his long list when he
I out a three base hit in th*
inning over the center fielder,;
and according to the “honest
on" of ninny spectators if the
had been knofcked ten feet
ler, Sammy would have crossic plnte with the second home
to have been made on the loliamond this season,
oy, third Vase mu li * for” Ox­
ana outfit played u good game
s hot corner und proved himfitted for the job. Titus, pitchid ccnterflcldcr for the Daynine was the only player to
as many as two hit* against
loyal hurler*. one 0 .’ 1
r a two bagger,)
1 acore:
TONA
AB R II PO
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Introducing Charley (Phil) Rosenberg, the new bantamweight king.
Charley acquired the title the other night by decisively defeating Ed­
die Cannonball" Murtin over the 15-round route at Madison Square
Garden, New York. Figured, as more or less of nn outsider, Rosen- •
berg tore
Govern."
cst admirers
whipped,
crown
can clip
seen.

ADVANCE MAN OF! ep &gt;sc° pui church
CHAUTAUQUAHAS For B ig Pipe Organ
ARRIVED IN CITY
^

Plans have been perfected and
tbc order placed through Maud
„ ----- _
. Alice Wagner ; McCaughen state
B lgffer a n d H c ttc T l ro ^ ra in Is representative, of Henry Pilcher
P iO tnised by hho\v (IfflC inl, I g. gona&gt; ,,f Louisville, Ky., for a
T e n t T o Be I itch ed Mon* large two manual nine organ csd ay a t T h ir d a n d l-n lm clto pi
b.
organ

11loll S3.

T owiihIi Iu iv,

Itnliar 3!* Kfisl; •ulso
The Nurtlieaui Qnsrlrr (VRii?
Ihi} Southeast Quarter isriii
fleet Ion 33. Tmtnshl|, |v Suulh
Range 33 Fast: also.
1T'®1"
The Southeast Quarter iSRut
I ho Soul lieasl Quarter (HKhl
sertlrin 23. ToWnhlilp 19, South
Ibingtt. 23 Kasl; also.
"
Thn North Half IXi,i „[ i
Southwest Qunrier (KWqi ■
, v|i to lilii -iVny"i"f"ApVii*'AVTOlSis!! i!i-wlVri,iiiw"'sr».' S*i. if, 2*. T», 3m :l Hprinicer.J. 11. Magnifier and Wife.
23. Tdwnsfilp u, Suftlli
nre expected l n i. itny of ib is em irt. to a n s w e r nrtil :'.2 of I'.vuna, HlltoUvision, l i e * ------- — M agnifier. M oses J. i a y t o t t lion
I In lure 23 Hast; nl;i
Mil
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Sunday,1 when contracts will belli. Ho
.
Southwest Quarter (RW
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1 *I. page
pane IT.
11_. Keml; 1,1 .Miitilnonicry nnd wife.*"------- ofThe
1siemul nrennfntm v to the itn rt of iitsiunsl you. else the sumo will
InI’ounty.
Plat Hook
th 0 Southwest Quarter mw
signed preparaioiy to m e a ta r i 0 1 1
„„ ..anfessed and followed byl.nnlil
Florida
records . s a d; .I IMontgomery, Itnherl II. Jlutnany, us'* of
Section
Towns!,ip u s™
nt tnO 1 *iil
decree.
properly
lielni? ..............
ultuato --In Hcminole | rjT r u s t e e a n d Ills S u c c e s s o r s In T r u s t • of ItanKe 2923.East;
. i fjute
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regular prat ticc
nml ,v1»n'
fi
10
further
ordered
that
this
County.
Florida.
,
1
Margaret
S.
Ramsey,
Individually
p o unds Monday.
flovcrnmsnt I.ot Tw„ o ,,[3
erib r ha published la The Sanford
W Is Hereby Ordered and Bequir- ftlHj BS Uuccessur In Trust to lloh- tlon
i3. Suath
ileralil, n newsimper nuhlMisd in eil that you. nnd each of you. no | prt jj _ |{amBCy( Margaret W. Ham- Hiinge21.2P Township
WHITNEY GRAND CHILD
Eust.
itnd to any nnd all other ptrtt
Whose nninrs are imkmiwn. dtl
NEW\ YORK, Mar. 28.—
trig any right, title nr Inirrrit
Hairy l'uyno Whitney cabled
and to the property herrimbi
London announcing the birth
iteperUipd, or utiy part ur pit
a girl to her daughter Mrs. Bark
FulMr. R; S. Puller.and wife, | j, |!( hereby nrUfrid that run.
nml tho mutter proc**d upon deClerk o." the tllrcillt Cmirt,
McKee Henry formerly Barbara
—
Fuller. V. . II. S t^deii and en,,j, 0f ymi b. nnd uppesr M
Seminole Tonatv. Florida. cri i: pro eonfesso to I nml decre *.
~T.----- Modden. It. II, "tmlden liur
Circuit Court at the 0«
It li further Orducd that tills w'
Ily: A. M. WEEKS. D. C.
M M lonry U .ta d ,In , at
Order of 1‘iiltllcuilon ho published and
ml Wife. Sloddeil,
j House at Sanford. Florida, oa |
mini C. I.EONAIIDV,
. in The Sanford ifor.ild a newspnier llrown nml wife. -------* Hrowli. aq,
0f April. A. n. jjj
S. Heitor for Complainant.
iv.i,; |
' jinlillkhtd at Sanford, Flnrltla. In Sigmund Oumpert nml wtfo. Ida than
nnd there
______ __________
m
. . mak&gt; annw
M . feruj
i \ M itrt iT r o n r r o r t i p : ukv- •Hoi T. 11. 21, 2K. ,\nr. 1
infill County, once a week for elvlit i Hum pert. S. Uumpcrt anil wife-.----- hill of complaint evl1IMt.1l anil
r:vr«i .11 m m i . r i i i r r i r o r
I'oiisocutlvu woeka.
. . . 1— 1 lluinport. Lids M. Lane, as Trlisnnd each of yon In ihli n»
n .tm iiM . lOMiiMit.r rn i m i . * ’
_**’**•) WIT?*ess my hand and official | t^,. ,,t, 1 j^ r Successors In Trust, you
It is further &lt;1rilerid itut 1;
Order of Publication lie puhllil
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S».vili

.

C. H. Allison, of the Chicago ,'ui,‘,icr* for the
Cross EpUoffice, advance man Tor the Red- “ inal Church of this city,
path ChuuUiuqua. hus arrived In
**u* installation *vi*.ll be in the
Hanford Ib preparing for the open- Into foil*
the inter /fHiinjf month.*
ing performance on Apr. 1. vThe '’ *&gt;1
required for the conatrucudvnnee crew already is in San- tion of the inslrmiv.nt, each detail
ford nnd the tent nnd other equip- *1 which !■* the result of careful
ment, which will be placed at study of the special requirements
tht •
Third Street and Palmetto Avenue, of the Holy Cross Church both as
the %
su
will arrive In Sanford Monday to the ecclesiastical und artistic
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8 if|
morning.
needs of the service and the me- Kruntees or other claimant, under
nnd each and every of the above County on this Hto 3htU day of It
llr lie. rare of Hurl K. McllrltL'. I Mur. 7. If. 31, 2K. Apr. t. It.
Mr. Allison declares thul the chanical ami acoustical puints of the Huid William l\ Rotiura. de- HrFf
named defendanls. If, living, nnd u a ry. A . 1&gt;. 132'.
11 Avenut, Siimmer-iet. Ken- 1.May 2.
■If either, uny or all of the said t^cai)
program of the Chautauqua t l i i the buildings construction. This
t i l l ' ai.'d Susan I lb II, gnniillani
v. e . nouc.ua
rf d u l li. Ill'll, Sanford, Seniinol i x T i l l ; r u n 1 ».* i v i H T o r s i : n - ilefenilnnts he dead, to all parties
clerk lit the Circuit Cm
vonr is better and bigger than |: work has been conducted through
elalmlng Interests under each and :
1 101nr&gt;. Florida.
or
the
SHV-nth JudicialC
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o
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v
rv
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rr.oftiiiA
.
has ever been before. Considera- the interest und attention of the v v v ’*''1*•«• '»*' I * v v v v v v v .*v v v v %• (
'••very of the following deeer.seil lie- j
cult i f the State r&gt;f VIA
e u K ite,, t h a t Ilf
T. HuIN i ' l l A N i ’I5HY.
&lt; |s,.|| rndmllllstnitrll:
hie enthusiasm and interest is be- organ purchasing committees lin­ vv n i . r . .v v .v . v v r r / v . v /V fil-, | &gt;11
feiiilantH,
to-wit:
.1.
J.
Cohen
and'
tlld •MATTIE O.
In nnd for Seminole Cos
FACE. Complainant.
.till nf I \dolph us F. Hell Imre
; w ife.--------Cohen. Charles C. Wnr- !
ing manifested in the fact Win. a tier Airs. Fannie Munson, chairman
i n • A. M WEEKS, I&gt;. C
\t..
|
1
*.flt
ibi0
.Mnreh
full.
•wick.
li't
Trustee
and
his
Success-'
1923.
filed
In
ft. D'.'NN. If living, und If
. ., | let'OTTES. and
hu ge number of season tickets are and o.ganist. The other members
In Trust. Ab'.lc S. Raid win.
P
^ 1 *
I th' ni. .ueCoarl ii petition to, ink dAMEil
deml. the heirs detisee . yrniite 1 ■us
Jit..
being sold. The advance sale of of the rommUtcd wcr -.A. H. Stone
fturges R. m
Itsblwln
and Wife.
wife. i\lihle
AhhfX • W iU'EN'CEi:
. W.l&gt; «'■»
rt*
I”. ! itmliotlier elulumnfs und. r th- -„|,i I purges
id win «hd
//' .
Htj
t s . e t o , p . l &gt; , l , u * lUdiU. ue.i , ./AJiCyli |j.. ,|&gt;U'.N.\. " Ibmci Oo, IH - «H" ^ H. .Uotilswn, J u n e D.,A okl JUlit. W i f e - , I f Ml
,
tiefcnji wm caii&lt;i!K&lt;tft'U/iui Vireifaw rfwhVAlr*.; funny Tnfuche.
|
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V’V‘
J
(fit
Wat
said
estate,
dne
lo
I
otherwlbe.
I»|iTeid«iV
In
the
I
a
nils
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Ctle.
William
m
T
Springer
,
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LompUlfliDt
Wednesday
afternoon.
Admls- ------------- 1 —
---------■ ,I*,' H ^ u f . m th** piTHiifijil j nnd ni***rnI****'&lt; Snvnlv(»fl' hi thin nulf! nuil wlf**,
Spring**!*, .1* it J »h, HI.
7. **.
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sions by single tickets only will by Chinese oflicittls; -vtiu t 'rrpor7; H . SI.
be available after this time.
iality and American income tax.
Battle A.%e Shoes
Inc season' tickets are being
&gt; “We feej that ther. is a need foi
at
oath which
tleclureti to l.cja bettor imilciriniulitig of contlin saving of
over atruight utlmiv- tions in Chinn nmmg people at
aion tickets by the performance.
home. A great tleul of public pomThe Cliautnut|uit is being spur.- ion is formed by re:* ling articles
sored in Sanford by the Woman', by persona who lu- .e tqignt only
club. A committee under tbc chnirfew months in Cnina. who. perinitii:dii|) of Mr. \V. M. Scott, chair- https innocently, gV e on itbfni
nitwt ot the FlnaiU’c committee of impressions. The I Joti h -r _• is
tho Womans Llub, is In duirge of doing its liest to correct such in a
the ticket sates.
neous impressions.
*
Among tne tiigh spots of t,'."
“That wc may lv.*fr serve out
rh n utu tinan hit ".National .Mule country, t lie Legion, and tie counCjuarU'tte
which will feature try ot onr rt'/ulcn
we |/a n to
Charles Cox’s humorous presuma band tmrn-lves into The Ameiiiau
time
^Hch huractcr« ns IKrt l.tgion, Dqnai;tn)ciit, of Chinn.
W llinms Sir Harry U lidor anti A1 There me live pmTs of the ..egiou
Jo haon, Adam aim l*#ve a com- jp China, includinir poBts at ShoneTotnls
•12 11 4 27 0 7
edy-dranm nnd " ‘Solis Mnnmba hui,- Peking, Tientsin, Cunton and
FORD III Alt R H PO
iSXPKRT SIIOK ItEPAIKlNG
u,,»d •
,
, ,
. Hankow'.
2b
4 1 3 *}
The
perforiuancos
each
day
will
“American
Legionnaires
kite
this
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D
', 8*
5
t*
"lfi’/ j Sanford Avc.
alternoon a&lt; vil.i lascinatiiig, fantastic ovcr-chungInn, if, ::i, 4 T II 3 ti u *10| ^ rtc“
I
0d.T'k .th,k ?ight 1»R Chinalnml; that’s why they are
ipsou. ;ib
1 i tl 1 ! o' V n&lt;K'ki aml n
followinjc. During the Jntft tln*ce d diur th**ir it
make it a better
&gt;r. :;b. if
5 a t) II
OIi 1 U' ',ai‘ta,ulu» ^ /D iy in place to live in."
aril, if
3BBM M B B M B —
— I — KM
a 0 ~\ 1 5 n I T**,
Sanford spi-inl progiitmu for chil­
II. II
1 1 0 0
i dren will |e held on each uTcrruff, n
ii noon til l:b'&lt; cjoelt tlirectly follow,
1 0 0 (i
,-VVVV-I
•&gt;•:&lt;
&lt;• -t•:1
,
ill. c
1 1 &lt;1 8
i ing the main program of the a ft­
*) •1 II II
lb
ernoon.
11.
T II It 2
hart, cf
1 0 l n
Block o, tier iS, iig h t on paved First Sfvcct r ar e inside iho ( ilv L T Is.
Totals
85 y l) 27 u n
innings:
umt III
mm •) i : mil — 11
&gt;rd Hi
01)2 121 u:u
nmnry; Two base hits. T ltn-;
;e base hits, ll.vrd; Double
i Barber to Byrd to King,
HANKOW, China Mur. 28.— !
off Graham. 1 in .'1 innings;
"Tilt
Chinese, in same respects, are
11. 2 In R Innings; Titus, 7 in
most
advanced pcop *n th* world
mgs; Woodruff 2 in .1 in; Smith I in 2 inning* II,is today," said Will Storhis, udjntuiu
bulls, tiff Graham U, Me* of Hankow Post of ! oe American
Woodruff 1. Titii 7. Smith
lo t s
ruck out by Graham 2, Me- Legion. "Why, the inilita y att
I. Titus ,*1. Woodruff 4, thorities even pro i .** uhwielhiB
2; Wild pitches, Graham, for tlieir troops wbe . it i* nucesHit by pitcher, Russell,
Will Emiford Grow?.
i utid Uullard. Sacrifice hits 9iiry to stage a bn ie during in­
clement weather."
Will the Hotel be built?
“But," Continued S 'units,, • grunt­
ing
thnt
the
Chinrse
have
made
ak Formation In

A. 1W$ i/oboins -^

First Street L ots

$ / 00 down balance monthly

Chinese Doughboys
Get Umbrellas For
Service In F i e I d

Nou Hue asked to ]&gt;iiy $750.00 to $1500.00 for lots way oulslile the prosml
city limits ami where the city could not put in improvement:’, if it wanted
to do so.
Compute those with these beautlilul cN;se in lots with all improvements
already in and on the lowest possible terms. There'S just 18 of these
six residence lots 40x120 and the balance business frontage.

Chickens Found !£kerV
f the u,litL‘ statl'8 «•
J orps in et|tnppmg tronus, IPe here
isnt all skittle* anti peer for either
the native battlers
the itiner­
ant*
"In the first plau ('hino'ic bel­
ligerents. with their cihsU nt fight­
ing of Hie past tw ; /ears, refuse
to let us forget t r.i the war is
over. We former *er/ice inert in
China are still, in ,i way, in ac­
tive service in Ame-'ican Yolunteei
Companies, in icudin&gt; «a to defend
the Foreign Set'ieiuruts in rase of
war anil looting. Li fortunately,
these volunteers hn»v been moblli*j;ii time ufler t i ne
Sh ngbui
Post bus been out I r weer.s dur­
ing the recent fig-ting
irotmu
| Shanghai, Lcgionu Pres of Shang­
NT KIHH COMMISSION
hai could tell tab t that would
thrill. W« hold wetviy drills, u n d | i(i
KSONVILI.E, Mar. 28.—The practice niobiliaatious to be ready 1*
ant of a bill to create a de­ in case of emergenc '
jJ
nt of game and fresh wnter
“American Lcgi .'..mires huve , &lt;•
id the position ui a state tiiscovcred undcsirubit’ conuitions
and fisti t'Oaiimssioner, will here tnat may be im pit. ved through
immended at the next sc*, the agency of the Lotion; condi­
i the General Assembly by tions that people at home iw e no
9(tda Division of the Isaar ucculatl• knowledge j I Among the
League of America under things the ^l-egion is interested i n ) t
nade at the recent meeting ure: Need" for American ow ned1+
league,
...
consular property; illegal taxation 1^

reuk .formation that rvsenia cldster of while grapes,
:d in the dressing of the hotly
en fur cooking, was brought
.Sanford Herald oHIee Frinornipg. .Subsequently the
is curried to the Basket Murlere it was put on display,
hen had. been the pi-iperty
i Schmidt, 1201 Elm Street,
en bad uppuured to be in
nt health. The freak forwas of such size that, in
rison with the remainder of
n, seemed to be of utmost
lixe. f- - 1 "
\

Will your home stand
the wear of years?

Will First Street Frontage Advance?

^ ou know Hie answer as well as we.
4 ► 1’i.

There can be but one answer and that is YES.
*

^ till will find lhul it (tikes years of e?;pericnce
of successful home consl uction tu fil unyune In
build a home fhat will last.
: fflj*
} •'■' yT1' T raiS i! t
1•"i j
A contractor that hus operated u novelty mill
for years is well able to do work that will please.
You have our assurance that we are well
qualified to construct, remodel, or repair yuur
home as any other firm.

COLLER
THE BUILDER
North French Avenue;
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Have you got §100.001 I\o soil in, the world will pioducc a crop so Quicl&lt;ly*
as the Sapford Beil and a hnnefred dollars planted, in orte of these First
street Lots will bring.you the best crop i t profits in'the shortest time you
could imagine.
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P ackard
2 0 5 M c is c h H u iU li,^ .

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P ig g ly

W ig g ly .

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with quick service and we use
the best materials.

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Llti,» insertions.
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PRINTING
WIGHT PRINT SH O P-R ush ord•»» » •PWialty. Phone 417-W.
9 Railroad Avenue.

ntlon.

TO ADVfcHTUKIlS

IBtrsld re p re s e n ta tiv e th o r'• fam iliar w ith ra te s, ru le s
ilflcatlon, w ill g ive you
Uste Inform ation.
And If
rwlen. th ey w ill a ssist you
kerdint y o u r w a n t ad. to
|t more effective.
■ m P O n T A B T NOTICE
^B y trtlsers should a lv e th e ir
&gt; or postoffice ad d ress as
is th e ir phone nu m b er If
Hdre re su lts. A bout one
out of a th o u sa n d h a s a
it. and th e o th e rs . c a n 't
te sts W ith you unless
ksow y o u r ad d ress.
I i t o e a t l a a a M . HURT t o
S la person a t T h e le a *
I Herald eft tee o r by le tT elephone d le e e to ln a re n e t valid.
Service
teous. P ro m p t. Efficient.

THIS
3INESS DIRECTORY
_ a e d t o p i e r , w i t h i n *n*y
ef the people o f l a a f o r d
e n ltn w
o f t e n needed.
_ilt th is l i s t w h e n a n y s p e Iw rfle e le r e q u i r e d . I t U
aped
alp h ato tlea lly
for
|eenvenlcuce,

THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY—
Printing that pleases. Prompt
service. Telephone 93. New lo­
cation, Welaka Building next
door to Used Furniture Co.
REAL ESTATE
J.

sifted Directory
ESS1NG — Uultigraphing,
and mailing—as you
it—when you want it.
673. H. E. Porch, F irst
bnal Bank Bldg.
| ZURFLICH. Realtor—All
l of land and property listmight and sold.
Office
ole Hotel, Phone 131.

E. SPURLING, sub-di vision
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High
way, _____
TIN AND METAL WORK

JAMES H. COWAN—Ail kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanka. At Oak
Avenue and 'Third Street. Tele*
phone 111.

Building Material
HIRACLE Concrete Co, general
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxao. I . B.
Terwilleger, Prop,
Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
N, Laurel St.
Phone 666
HILL LUMBER CO. House a
Service, Quality and Price.

Petrified T r e e s
R esist Wind, Rain

t

For Space In This
[DIRECTORY
PHONE
148

TONOPAH, NevT, Mar. 26. —
That there is n petrified forest, one
of the most beautiful in the coun­
try, within 40 miluB of Tonopah, is
a fnct not generally known. More
than 100 petrified trees nre still
standing, just as they grew origi­
nally. Little has been written
ubout this forest on account of its
inaccessibility.
The unique forest covers scverul
hundred acres. The ground is
strewn with the fossilized bones of
animals, and here and there arcsmall coves.
IN

C IR C U IT

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COURT,

d l l d 'l T ,

SKVR.NTII

N K S IIN O I.H

[URE AND MOTOR RE­
COUNTY. FLO R ID A
IN CHANCEftY.
WINDING.
J. K. LAINO, C o m p lain an t.
v*.
ISAAC NKAL, D efenda nt.

kRT ELECTRIC SERVICE
NOTICK O F MASTKH'.H SALK.
Is here b y g ive n t h a t u n d e r
Expert Electrical repairs. a nNd otice
v ir tu e of a d e c r e e o f f o r e ­
|W. Central Ave. Orlando, c lo s uby
r e an d sa le e n te r e d In th e
MOBILES FOR RENT
lA-REEL
Car. Drive it
tlf. Oak and Second St.
3.__________________
| AUTOS FOR IHRE
AUTO SERVICE Day
ght. Meets all trains. Bagi transfer. Phone 651.
AUTO TRIPS
|J. B. CALDER. Day and
taxi aervlce.
Anytime,
144, 282, or 25.____________
AUTO WRECKER

Automobiles

Tost and Found

666

Help Wanted

QUART OF WATER
CLEANS KIDNEYS

i DAVID B. HYE9

iWc M U L L E N ’S

RATTEKYpIRK/tOTEl

Chiropodist

Municipsl liolf C ouits, I I
minutrs driv* from hotel

TOLD VDU N°T
TO PAW CM ttt
THOSB CLOTHES
WITHOUT WAWIK

Jacksoiwillef*
Special 59c
Old English Floor Wax
Offer Closes March 28

%

See

Ball Hardware Co.
U r'

Elton J. Moughton
ii bLAUNDRY
t '

t o d a y -_______

The .aw provides thnt "If
tuxes upon real estate shall not
bo paid before the First day of
April of any year, the Tax Col.
lector shall udvertiue und sell."
This is to notify all concerned
that tho requirements of law
will ho complied with and th .
Tax Books will positively be
closed on April First us provided
by law and all lands on which
taxes have not been paid will
be advertised and executions is­
sued for unpaid personal prop­
erty tuxes.

W. H. L O N G
W estern and Florida
MEATS
410 Sanford Ave.

Special 59c
Old English Floor Wax
Oiler Closes March 28
See

Tax Collector, Seminole County.

Rail Hardware Co.
By GEORGE McMANUS

BRINGING UP FATHER
;T H R E E trS .T H e
M O R N I N ' \&lt;b P R E T T T LATE
TO O E ^ I T T I N '
H O M E -O U T IT
C O U L D N ’T O E
H E L P E D .’

Real Estate—Insurance
All kinds of property lilted for gale
I’urk Avenue and Second Street

JNO. D. JIN K IN S

ARCHITECT
First National Rank Midi*,
Sanford, ----------- Florida

ED W l)IW LEtt„ WHO D E L IV E R S WASHINGS FOW.
HiS W IF E . WAS BAD LY IN J U R E D
B T A P in w h i l e m a h d l i i i o zone.

JOHN E. FOX

Froperly Owners
Take Notice

H0IEL ALBERT

YOU*. HAWS:'

A W ise Ma nOnce Said

| HERO. Day or night aerDay phtoot 394. Night
l59f____________________
CAFE____________ _ lated by the body.
When the digestive organs do AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
BELL CAFE
properly perform their work
gusta, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest
rfs best in Service and Qual- not
it
is
necessary to replace the lack­ classified medium, rate cash .09c
I First Street and Park Ave- ing enzymes
by tuking
charge. 10c per tine, minimum
.30c.
Glyka-Nuxsin
DRUGS
Being a Nuxated Pepsin Prepara­ DOGS FLOURISH IN VIENNA
PS DRUG STORE — Pre- tion, Glyka-Nuxin gives instunt
Mar. 25.— Tho num­
itions, Drugs, Sodaa. We relief from indigestion, and in addi­ berVIENNA,
of dogs in Vienna has increas­
tion
is
an
excellent
tonic
for
the
lu near you oa your phone.
entire body. Get &amp; bottle today ed from 10.000 in 1919 to 90,203 in
and give it a fair trinl. If you are 1921. This abnormal increase is
ELECTRICAL
not satisfied your druggist will reflected in the attendance of from
j 20 to 100 persons each day at the
refund your money.
WORD ELECTRIC CO.
Recommended nnd sold by all Vienna Pasteur Institute for tho
tors to Gillon A Platt
Drug Stores in the Halifax Coun­ examination of dogbites received
*pu&gt;lia. Everything eiec- try.—Price 75c a bottle.
during the previous 21 hours.
Phone 422. Electragith

1WS’ SERVICE STATION,
Gas. Oil, Tires, Accesso, Service with a smile. Elm
[First. Phone 447 L3.
-Three stutions. MagJ*nd Second. First and Elm,
K*r«l Aveiu" and 10.h Street.
ser v i c e . _____________
FLORIST
IRT TH E'FLORIST”
?**r» for ail occasion*.
IMyrtle. Phony 260-W

For Kent

For Sale

Used Cars For Sale
1924 Dodge Coupe.
1921 Dodgs Touring.
1921 Dodge 3*4 Ton Truck.
102.1 Dodge Touring
192.7 Dodge Sedan
1921 Dodge Sedan
"Terms to some people"
I. W. PHILLIPS' SONS
Sanford. Fla.
Phone :i

a b o v e e n t itle d ca u se on th e 4th d ay
o f M arch, A. 1)., 1925, 1. a s Special
M a s te r III C ha nce ry, on Monday,
A pril Oth. 1925, In f ro n t of th e
C o u r t Mouse of S anford, F lorida,
w ill offer f o r »u1o and sell to tho
h l g h r n t b id d e r f o r cash, d u r i n g th e
le g al bourn of nnle. th e f o llo w in g
d e s crib ed la n d s itu a te , ly in g an d
b e in g In th e C ounty of S em inole
und S la te of Florida, m ore p a r t i c u ­
la rl y describ ed nn follown. to-wlt*.
Lot one (l,&gt; Block tw e lv e
(12.) T ie r nix (0.) a c c o r d ­
ing to K. It. T ra tfo rd 'n Map
of Hanford, an per p la t
th e re o f duly rec o rd e d In
th e public rec o rd s of S e m ­
inole C ounty, F lorida.
T erm n ennh.
l ’u r c h n n t r to p a ,
f o r deed.
D K V K U ) r* K K.N ATTKNT ION— PertW . K. W H IT K .
sucoIa la bejrlnnliiK tn« c r e t i t t a i daJ. 7. 14. 31. !S.
v e ln p m en t In rtln rliU 's h t s t r r y ; a
4-4.
h a l f m illion d o lla r h ig h w a y to tha
g o lf bench J u s t
finished; n tw o
rnllll.m u u lla r b r id g e ac r o s s Kseamhla Buy s t a r t e d ; q u a r t e r
million
d» llu r o p e r a h o u se u n d e r c o n s t r u c ­
"I would rather be n healthy tio n ; tw o m illions b ein g s p e n t on
h ig h w a y ; g r e a t e s t c h a n c e f o r live
tramp than a sick millionaire.”
to g e t
In on g r o u n d
Your health depends on how well developer*
{loot. W r i t e Pfevclopment D e p a r t ­
your food is digested ami assimi­ m ent T h e P e n s a c o la News.

LlNrj- STATIONS AND
^AUTO BUPPL1ES_______

Real Estate

FOR RENT—Apartment for r e n t
— :— \
FOR SALE—At south Sanford. FOR SALE— Buttermilk. Mrs.
Also 2 Oil p ic tu m for ssle. Call FOR RENT—Rooms with «**’
(Gindervillo) hew three room
Mrs. Brady. Phone No. 83.______
M. Hanson. Pace Avenue.
out meals.
Reasonable
bungalow, two-porches. M. C. As- FOR SALE—1928 Chevrolet auto.
Lincoln
House.
FOR RENT—'Three room apart­
pinwall. 1119 Myrtle Ave.
New tag. Price $86. 203 East
ment. unfurnished. Adults only.
r ; ------:-------------—
___________ '
616 Laurel Avenue.
FOR SALE—Space on the page Third St.
. You are wasting time and,
r
•
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for classified advertisements. FOR SALE—Well located lot,
OHIO—Xenia. Make your tales
nay if . this page hasn’t your clL
Why not rent thoae vacant rooms,
through the Xenia Gasette,
close In. Only imnll cash pay­ FOR RENT — Furnished front silled advertisemcnL Phone it'I
room, 84.60 per week. 206 East day. No. 148.
or sell that second-hand goods?
Xen.a, Ohio, Rich agricultural
‘
ment required, balance to suit
district. Want ad ana display
buyer, Price $]&lt;3S0.
Address Third St.
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
rates on request
Box 100 caro of - Herald.
Have you rooms to rent or some
City tax books close April 1,
1925. after which all(taxes remain- CASH—Paid for f*f«« teeth, den­ FOR RENT—House for rent. Close second hand furniture to m II?'
c n i . u M n p a io».&gt; i . r i k i r k - c u u Use The Herald’s classified pagwtal gold, platinum and discard­
in. Inquire 209 E. 6th St.
Ifled ads h a w th e la rg e st c irc u ­ N O TH 'R o r A PP L IC A T IO N F O R Sing unpaid will be' collected by
T A X n R K D UN1IKR SECTION (ITS
lation In S ou th w estern n t o r i l s .
and get results.
ed Jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and
levy
und
sale
of
the
property
upO
F
T
I
I
K
U
RNKHAL
I
T
ATI.'KB
O
F
R ata to ft-w o rd ) tin*.
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
jon which taxes nre assessed.
T 1IR NTATR O F F L O R ID A .
FOR RENT—Rooms and kitche­
'
Ellen
Hoy,
Tax
Collector.
nettes. Shirley Apts. Opposite WANTED—To rent unfurnished
TO REACH |3i. prosperous farm­
Notion la h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t W .
FOR SALE—Filling station and Post Office.
-house of 6 or more rooms. Clow
ers and fern growers of Volusia M. H a y n e s p u r c h a s e r of T a x C e r ­ Mnr. 10 to Anr. 1.
store on Orlando road. Doing
t if ic a te No. 202, d a t e d t h e 2nd d a y
in by Apr. Ist.-XZ care of Sanford
county advertise in the DeLand of
FOR
SALE—Parties
interested
in
A. D. IH19, h a s filed s a id
good business. Large lot reason­ FOR RENT—Modern two room Herald.
Daily Npwe, rate le per word, cash c e r t.lime
i f i c a t e In m y office, a n d b aa
the 935 acres of Moses E. Levy
apartment with or without ga­
with'order.
m a d e a p p l ic a tio n f o r ta x deed to Grant, Township 19, Range 29, able. Citrus Heights Filling Sta­
tion.
Issue In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h law . Haiti
rage space. 803 Union Ave. L.
nine
miles
west
of
Sanford,
along.
MAINE—Water vine, Morning Sod- c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e s t h e f o llo w in g
s c rib e d
p r o p e r ly . s i t u a t e d
In Weklwn River nnd St. Johns should FOR SALE—32 acres 2 miles out. IL Gibbs.
tine!. Thousands of Maine peo* dS eem
inole co u n ty , F l o r i d a t o - w l t :
pie are interested in Florida prop­ L o t 11 IBock 2, C a m e ro n , a s lie - communicate wltri us as to a sale
Between 2 subdivisions. 900 feet FOR RENT—6 room house, H. W. ------------------------------ !-----!—rr™
erty. Reach them through the corded In P l a t Book No. 1, pugo 90, or trade of the land. Real estate on brick road. Going at a bar- Edwards. Pace Ave. Box 766.
S
em
inole
C
o
u
n
ty
R
ecords.
Rabies were known even in A riaSentinel. Rate card on applica­ T h e sa id la n d b e in g a s s e s s e d a t agents who have prospects are of­ gain. Phone 571-J.____________ _
tole’s
he having written an
fered
very
liberal
commission.
Gultion.
th e d a t e of t h e Issu an c e of su c h
RENT — Furnished house article time,
about
the disease.
Reed baby FOR
c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e n a m e of U n k n o w n . bnnk Bros., 216-18 Stato St., Ra­ FOR SALE—Cheap.
well located on Sanford Heights
A LITTLE WANT AD in The U nless s a id l o r t l f I r a t e sh a ll bo r e ­ cine, Wls.
cncringe. A wonderful bargain. Phone
9082.
ed a c c o r d in g t o la w t a x deed
Herald will bring you big re­ deem
714_Oak Ave.___
___
will Issue th e r e o n o n t h e 31st d a y
sults. Advertise those old articles of
M arch. A. IX 1925.
FOR SALE — Sewing mnchinc, FOR RENT OR L E A S E -W are­
W i t n e s s m y o ffic ia l s i g n a t u r e a n d
you have stored nway and have
ptactlcally new, 1-2 price. Splen­
house space on A. C. L. Siding.
t h is th e 19th d a y o f F e b r u a r y ,
no use for. A litle thirty-cont ad seal
didly located 5 acres, close in, will Sanford Machine Co., 2nd and Oak
A. IX 1925.
may bring you several dollars.
V. E. DOUm.ASH.
Certain African tribes paint sell all or part. Owner, Box 117. Ave.
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C le rk C irc u it C o u r t S em inole their bodies white as n symbol of
I hono 148 and a representative will
C
o
u
n
ty
Florid.i.
FOR SALE—My storo nnd filling
Is a prescription for Malaria*
call to see you.
mourning.
(S e a l)
House for rent. Close in. In­ Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bil­
station at Osteen, Fin.
Will
B y: A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
quire 209 E. 5th.
cither sell or lense property. Now
FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orando Fell. 21.'* « M -e ■* i t -»•
POSTAL JOB OPEN.
ious Fever. Jt kills the grrm s. .
*5°,rnty® Sentinel; largest classi­
Civil Servico examination to bo doing good cash business. Reason FOR RENT—One two-room fur­
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
held April 18 to test the fitness for selling have other business in­
nished apartment- Down town
imum 24c cash with order.
of persons seeking anpointmont as terest. II. T. Pace.
location.
Inquire a t Sanford Her­
P. 0. clerk or city letter carrier. .“
FOR QLICk SALE
“ ald.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
Entrance salary 81,700. Writo G.
Six room cottage, close in, on
ARCHITECT
nccepted want nd medium in
a . L o o k , *J4(i Feniisyivanm nve., large corner lot 120x00 86,100—
FOR
RENT—Three
room
furnish­
Daytona (Fa.) One cent a word
Washington, D. C., fur free infor­ $1,700 cash required, balance like
Member i l l
ed upurtment.
Nicely located.
nn insertion. Minimum 25c.
rent. Address Box 100 enru Her- Apply
No man or woman can make a mation.
B u s Building
nt Hornld Office.
mistake by flushing the kidneys
Orta ado, Flaaie*
uld.___________________________
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. - S t !occasionally,
says a well known
M iscellaneous
Johns County la reached through authority. Enting
8100.00 CASH
much rich
the S t Augustine Evening Record. food creates acids, too
Balance
820 month will buy well
NOTICE—My
property
No.
518
WANTED
which excite
Quick results. Two cento per word. J the kidneys. They become
West First St., is hereby this loented lot close in. Phone 148
over­
ROUTIILAND PA IN T
Sample copy on reauest
appointment. Price 81.000.
worked from the strnin, get slug­ day, March 28. 1925 withdrawn tofor
j
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- i— WANTED—Time keeper and ma­
T b s P a in t T h a t Oaves Yob
from
the
market.
Mary
M.
Secard.
terial checker on new Forrest
Money.
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tamps Daily gish and fait to filter the waste
One block from postoffice, 50
M a n u f a c tu r e d by
Times, the great home dolly, nnd poisons from the blood. Then n o t i c e o f a p p l i c a t i o n f o i i foot business lot at $500 per front Lake Hotel nt once. W, D. GerR b c r.u B-L ln a .l* r P s ls t C*.
rote l'Ac per word, mlnlmur*. we get sick. Rheumatism, head­
P. O. brick Co.
Sold by
T A X IlK K II I .M IH II S U C T IO N .-17.1 foot. An exceptional buy.
charge 25c cash with order. Writo aches, liver trouble, nervousness,
1.0 1 8 1 X 0 P A I N T C O M P A N Y
O F T I I K (1K N K I4A I, S T A T I TK N Box 431, Sanford.
WANTED—Laborers
on
new
For­
dizziness, sleeplessness and urinai y
O F T I I K S T A T U O F F L O R ID A .
113 M * l « « l l s A i r ,
for complete rate card.
rest Lake Hotel. Monday morn­
FOR QUICK SALE
Phans 270
disorders often come from slug­
Spanish bungalow, 5 rooms and ing. W. D. Oerbrick Co.
tVRHT V l l i n i N J A —r i a r k a l i u r a . T he gish kidneys.
Notice Is h e r e b y g iv e n Dial .1 imes
C ln rh a b u rir
R t p n n e n f . m o r n in g
Dean piirehiuier i&gt;f T a x C u r t K i u u e bath, loented in most desirable
The moment you feel a dull ncho I*.
Inclurtlnir Sunday, m o r n in g la m e.
No. 120. &lt;talcil llie Otb d a y nt Julie residential section of
Sanford. WlANTED—Good cat . open or clos­
in
the
kidneys,
or
your
back
hurts
I r e n t p e r wont, m in im u m H o.
A. IV, 1921, lias filed sa id e e r l l f l e a l e
ed. give model nnd year and ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
or if the urine is cloudy,,offensive III my office, unci lias m a d e a p i d l ' Owner needs larger house, und price.
Ross Fleming, Saneatluti
f
o
r
tnx
deed
to
Issue
lit
a
c
­
PALM BEACH COUNTY—The full of sediment, irregulur of pas­ c o rd a n ce w ith law. Halil c e r t i f i c a t e will sell on smnll cash pnyment ford. Address
ELECTRIC FANS
'
&lt;
scene of stupendous development- sage or attended by a sensation e m b ra ce s th e fo llo w in g d escrU cil with balance like rent. For infor­
Read about it in the Palm Beach of scalding, la-gin drinking n quart p r o p e r ty s i t u a t e d In S e m i n o l e c o u n ­ mation Address Box 100 cure of WANTED POSITION—Age 23, 9 In. S ta tio n a r y , t sp.r&lt; |.„.....7 to.no
to - w lt:
In. (tsctllaiiiiK 1
15.no
Herald.
Post. Sample copy aent on re­ of water each day, also get about ty H FWlorida,
two years college work. Prefer 9 in.
|t o f H W 'i W . of C reek Hec.
OHi'lllutlnK. 3 sowed . ... 2D.00
quest.
Would like to rent it house selling line. J. C. P. Box 1141, 12
ounces of .lad Salts from uny phar­
.12. T w p. 21 H. R a n g e 31 K.— 35
10 In. O scilla tin g 5 apeeU ........ 29,oe
ucrex.
dose in with about 5 or 6. rooms. Sanford, Ha._________________
macy; take a tahlespoonful in a
9 In. U xcillntlng 1 .p e ta l
Il.a*
T
h
e
said
land
b
e
in
g
asse
ss
e
d
a
t
th
e
ADVERTISING geta results if « glass of water before breakfast, d a t e of th e Issuanei, of niieti eec* Rent must be reasonable. Address WANTED—Live salesman to seli
reaches potential buyers. Pa- nnd in u few days your kidneys tlficnlu In t h e n a m e of U nknow n. "Rent” cure uf Herald.
Rio Vista on the Hnlifax, a high EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
Unless sa id c e r t i f i c a t e shall he r e ­
latka Daily News is circulated In mnv act fine.
class
new city. For full informa­
ed a c c o r d in g to law ta x deed
I r o n s —T o a s t e r s — P e r c o l a t o r s
This famous suits is niade from deem
nn Industrial and agricultural sec­
tion cell Orlando office, 19 Wull
w ill Issue th e r e o n o n th o 31st day
j
7
g
.
s
h
a
r
o
n
tliu acid of grupes and lemon juice of March A. U. i s 2i&gt;.
tion.
St.,
phone
2472
AUorney-at-I,nw
W lln a v i. iuy iiltlliUl- sig n il a r e ami
E. P. RINES
combined wlt}i lithia, nnd has been
t i i u r m e r u tR N la f''ll! F e b r u i r y .
WANTED—By couplo with two 31! K asl S l r r r t anti " T b . tfinAVl*''
TO REACH BUYERS or sailers of used for years to Gush and stimu­ seal
Will practice In nil the courts
A. D. 1925.
smull children, furnished rooms
Florida real estate advertise in late the kidneys; also to help neu­
V. K. DOIHM.AHH.
Examination of Abstracts of Land for light housekeeping. Phono
H anford. F in. •
the St. Petersburg Times. Ono cent tralize the acids in the system, so
C lerk C irc u it C ourt SemUude
Titles given especial attention
122-J.
C o u n ty F lorida.
cent a word daily, two centa a word they no longer cause irritution, (Heal)„
Sundays.
OfTkcs in Seminolu County Bank WANT TO RENT—2 room apart­
thus often relieving bladder weak­
By: A. M. WBKKH. D. c.
Feb. 21. 28, Mar. 7. 14. 21. am i 24.
ness.
ment, unfurnished, good loca­
Building
ADVERTISE in Ifce Joyrnsl-HorJad Salts is inexpensive; makes
tion. vDesire to be with a quiet
ald. South Georgia’s greatest n delightful effervescent lithin-wafamily. Write Box 2 6 9 .______
newspaper. Morning, nfternoon, ter drink which everyone should
Salesman wanted to cover Cen­
G. TAYLOR DYER
weekly and Sunday Clnraifled ratev take now and then to help keep the
tral Florida with the highest grude
10c per line. Waycvoas Journal- kiilnys clean und active and the
Painting—Decorating
Askeville —North Garutina hosiery proposition in the state.
blood pure, thereby often avoid­
Herald, Waycroaa. Georgia.
BARKER
SHOP
Our
hosiery
is
guaranteed
and
Newly
built.
Fourteen
ituriei
ing serious kidney complications.
bonded. We offer liberal com­ ..........PHONE 303 ............
Same Barbers and Equipment
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OFF
_____PEDRO,
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_ 26. Great Geysers of w ater lifted from
FF SAN
Calif., Mat*.
—Forty-four anti-aircraft guns on the ocean 10 miles away and btTedium cf Proceedings Brok­ the I I dreadnaughts in 20 rounds yond, as the projectiles found their
)rney- Will -Carry
en When Chapman Poses of flro during practice Wednesday, marks against the targets repre­ Illness of Mussolini Brings
y For Shepherd’s
for Pictures; Photographer failed to hit . the eight sleeve ta r­ senting an enemy fleet.
Dissatisfaction To !A11 Of
gets towed by airplanes a t an alti­
High in the skies the anti-air­
JailcrforContempt
of
Court
Couhtry
While Strikes Are
..’lease on Habeas
tude of about 6,000 feet, according craft batteries of the 11 dreadCropping Out In Industries
to officers of tho U. S. S. Arostook, naughts spit their incessant salvos
Corpus Proceedings
airplane tender.
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Defense Rejects
of 14 pound projectiles, while the
Is Supreme Test
:
guns streamed their vol­ Dictator Now Is
Farmer Jurors 70 miles oil shore these mighty machine
leys of stoel hall, each delivering
fortified floating cities, dashing In 400 half-inch shells a minute.
Keeping Isolated
line ««.
a t a speed V
of*. 18 knotsi
iwivv,
oevnin
« |c Hours
nourn
Seems tv
to nRage
Bandit In Excellent Htimoi1, battle iii.u
loose with all the gunnery pow- • The storm of flro and steel raged
C o m f o r t s Photographer cut
cr they had. It was tho supreme hours, it seemed, in the six min­ Socialists In Italy Regard
When Put In Cell With Him test of their effectiveness against utes between the signal "commence
Situation As a War Con­
dition That Will Soon Pass
■rision States Furth-iTM . , TV7rr&lt;n _ _ . _ ww
an enemy fleet, represented by firing" and the order "cease firing.”
HARTFORD, Conn., Mnr. 26.— towed targets, simulating bnttleThe 11 dreadnaughts were as­
GENEVA, Mar. 20.—While tho
Connecticut's case against Gerald ships, floating targets indicating sisted in the forco practice by four
|er Evidence W arChapman, spectacular mail looter destroyers and aerial sleeves of scout , destroyers, Which ranged hand of Premier Mussolini has be[rants a Jury Trial
como too weak to control the helm
and jail-breaker who is on trial for cloth towed by hombinb airplanes back of tho battle line, sent their &lt;;oino
Aunt Had Lived With His murder
of I’ntndman .lamer. J. representing enemy aircraft.
scouting and fighting plajies into dlssatldactlon has spread both in
Family For 37 Years and Skclly of New Britain, will begin Tho majestic picture of nearly tho air for gunnery control, sup­
.... ranks at
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JIICAGO, Mar. 2G.—Willsun- *h®.r*6kB
tabor__and among the
Relations Ilclwcen Them to go into the record Thursday. three score battle craft of all types plementing tho aircraft catapulted captains of industry.
iD. Shepherd, accused of
Eleven jurors bad l»cen chosen to- except the submarines, cruising in from the battleships.
.Tho dictator is In (isolation, and
Pleasant, Says Defcndcnl dny,
„ William McCIlntock
the second dny of the trial,
through the blue Watery
Tho aircraft carrier Langley also according to persons in a position
nha him typhoid germs, CHATTANOOGA. Mar. 20.—W. and it was expected that the quiolude
of the Pacific was instntly changed
to know tho facts, is nutfering from
at tho battle line.
■fain his million dollar e»- It- Bennett, r»8, division freight twelfth would l&gt;c picked Thursday to a scene of holocaust. Tho air wns
mu statement
nuuemcm that
inni the
me anti-air
nnn-air- a cancer of tho duodenum, com­
Tho
Vmust remain in jail with- agent of the Southern railway, at morning. ,
was rent. The buttle line changed ’craft six minutes firing of twenty plicated,by a blood disease and tho
A second panel of talesmen wns from tho beautiful scenic lino of rounds from 44 guns of the battle clfccts of a slight stroke. In fact,
Jbeil pending trial, chief Rome, Gn., went on the witness exhausted
this afternoon while tile inspiring grny ships to a wall of | fleet failed to register a hit on tho if not in theory, Luigi Fcderxoni,
in Hamilton country criminal
|tice Jacob Hopkins of the stnnd
court hero Wednesday to deny that Jury was yet one member short. lire and smoke. For miles th e ! e{g|,t acrinl „Icevc targets was minister of tho interior, and tho
linal court rule late yes- lie knew anything of the death of Five jurors wore ncccnted yester­ chasm of flame spread through
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.
Extremist Deputy Farinacci, gen­
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his aunt. Miss Augusta Hoffman, day. Superior Judge Newell Jpn- walls of yellow and blnck smoko. '',ndc b* ^ ^ n a n t Commander eral secretary of the Fascist party,
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_i fight for Shepherd’.-* release or had anything to do with such r.ings, offered drawn up added Tons upon tons of steel went fijJpJJomcs H. Strong, of tho aircraft arc at the head of the government.
nuiicd of .70 men to bo in court to­ (he skies in graceful curved lines, i squadrons of the hnttic fleet.
But there arc rivals and cannot
be enrried to the .Supremo a death. With Ms wife. Mrs. Mao day.
Bennett,
Iio
whs
indicted
•
by
n
ho said to pull together. The mod­
_rt with n petition for n writ
erate Fasciti fenr Fcderxoni will
The jury-picking tedium of Wed­
|bt*a.s corpps, William Scott grand jury last year mi a charge
of murder.
not be nblo to check Farinacci, and
nesday’s session was broken on
art. his attorney said,
though Mussolini's foes rejoice in
The defendant testified that his scverul occasions, once notably
lie most I can hold out for thin
his illness they fear Fcderxoni, who
jdsnt,” snid Chief .lusticc .In- aunt lived in his family for .'17 when Judge Jennings ordered a
Is intelligent, cautious, and even
| Ifopkin:* of the criminal court, years, leaving his home, then in newspaper photographer incarrermore reactionary than Mussolini.
tndering the decision, "is Chattanooga, in February 111Hi. nted for contempt of court and nIn tho face of great problems the
dv trial If he wishes it.” The Relations between members of bis gnin when Chapman graciously
leadership of tho government no
* made it clear lio wns rui- family including himself, and Miss abandoned his role of notorious
longer is unified.
| only on tho question of fact Hoffman were most pleasant be bad nmu to pose for newspaper
and motion picture photographers.
to whether proof of guilt wns said.
Industrial Strikes
Mother Received letters.
Chapman More Cheerful.
lint or presumption great.
The latost problem Is tho sudden
LcaderM
in
Florida
InduHtry
Six
Men
Turned
Over
To
Lo­
Thut he has not heard from his
For Jury to Decide.
Chapman seemed n bit more
rc-appcarnnco of strikes in nil In­
Hope to Decide on Tlnn for cal Team By Otto Borchert; dustrial
centres. Fnrinaccl’s ef­
If Faiman’s testimony is true." aunt since she loft the Chattanoo­ animated Wednesday thnn Tues­
Advertising Whole Stnte
I I Men Are Now Ready To forts havo failed to end them. Thus
p Judge Hopkins, referring to ga home with tho statement of the day. While still maintaining his
By System of Corporation
S i g n Sanford ContrnctH many captains of industry accuse
litatements of C. C. Faintnn, witness. Ho said, however, that nloof air, seemingly indifferent to
tho govefrnmont of n breath in
Minder indictment in connection letters and postcards were receiv­ the heavily armed guards who
WEST PALM BEACH. Mar. 26.
b tlw death of McClintock, "tho ed from Miss Hoffman by his sut rounded him and not even
With another city
virtually fuith. They condemn tho inept
wdant and Fnimen entered in- mother, ulao a momber of the fam­ glancing at the curious court —All Florida conference compris­ agreed to tuko the sixth frnnchisc Fascistl unions and demand th at
It conspiracy diobolicnlly con- ily. who has since died. This cor­ throngs, he talked more frequent­ ing more than 100 husincss men of In tho Florida State League, of­ negotiationa be carried on only
respondence included letters or ly and at longer intervals with this state opened this morning to ficials of the Sanford club are with tho Socialist Confederation of
p i and cruelly executed.
postcortls,
from Knoxville, Wash­ his counsel. Also lie smiled on consider plans for continuous na­ continuing their propurntions for Lnbor, which still holds labor’s af
IFaiman’s testimony is untrue."
of n team here. Fourteen players, fcctlons and confidence.
Itontiiiurd, "the dcfrndnnt is ington, New York, and the last more thnn one occasion. The great­ tional promotive publicity
ltktim of a monstrous injustice message from Miss Hoffman her­ er part of the day he toyed with Florida. Practicully every indus­ including Nick Carter, as the local
These industrial leaders demand
pencil, his only gesture of try and business of Florida w as_____
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....... .been
. . . . signed
&gt;M
V*he&lt;| in n net of coincidences self while she was presumed to bo a"nerves."
manager,
have
represented nt tho conference or may bo put under contrnct as that F itliu u cl „,.k„ p0„.tb!„ tho
[circumstances that uru unpre- enrouto from New York to Cloveskilled
hands whom the
The prisoner continued to take which will, bo addressed by Gov­ soon us the
local
KnsrluHofhave
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Tited and painful to content­ land the defendant testified.
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management return
Fascist!
exiled
to Franee and
. . (.• **,
.
j&gt;
A few dnys after Miss Hoffman an active part in. every decision ernor Martin tonight.
May desire.
elsewhere for being Socialists, .
mads
by
his
attorneys.
He
scan­
left
Chattanooga,
his
mother
reHopkins conceded that
hero is in roudlifesi + Six "players have been ..made
On the other hand tha makaoi
ned each talesman examined, and forEverything
in’* oreditibility was mater- {olvud n latter from her saying none
tho
All-Florida
Conference available for the local club by are unnble to exist on present
wns
accepted
ns
a
Juror
un­
she
hod
married
n
"Mr.
Brown/’
liut indicated that he believed
business men of tne State Otto Uorchart, owner of the Mil­ wuges. which huve only 80 per cent.
Bennett testified. The lust word, til Chapman had given an affir­ which
I was for the jury to decide.
arc expecting to be one of the waukee Ilrewors. All of tho six Of tho buying power of pre-war
direct
or
indirect,
received
by
his
mative
nod
to
questions
from
his
IMurdcr Case or Northing.
most important meetings in Flori­ cnine to Sanford for u tryout with pay. Food hus risen COO per cent.
kh is a motion ” the itidro he. | f«mny he said, was u postcard chlof lawyer, Frederick J. Groehl. da’s history.
the Brewers.
Confederation of labor lcadors
With
tho
arrival
of
the
luncheon
-to fix balVin u murde^caae. I
7 ^ recess, tho horde of photographers
Through it. leaders in the Penin­
Frank Bailey,
first bnscmnn, have told me that they nieun to
crand jury has returned an 1
,th,° ,new? l£nt
sula’s industry hope to dccido a
Ray Thompson have been continue strikes until the Indus­
ilment charging this defendant, • .
*mnn haii injured her who had been making tireless plan to generally advertise the and
turned
over to the local club on trialists sign u pact with them­
through
futile
efforts
to
snap
the
one other person with murder wrl.9^ ,n11“n automobile accident
whole state by co-operative ef­ options. Baily is released on u selves, not the Fascist!, raising tho
r tin e lo I U T h U l l r
nntl could not write. This post- prisoner, had succeeded in gaining fort.
W. F. Coachman. Jackson- three day option while a season minimum wage, But us they fenr
h,« •has been• ppermitted*
to ft®
cttd said
,ho bp
next
ad'ircsssaid
of the
the the consent of all concerned to 1die. chairman of the conference; option
prevails in the case of Fcderxoni will not hesitate to or­
trn m ,td to
of- coup|o
would
Oakland,
photograph
Chapman.
This
mat­
| evidence why he should be defendant’s testimony.
A Unnn, of St. tPetersburg
■vimiwii ••
xriuiouui^ Thompson.
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lltJ der their dissolution they mean to
other I'JU
players
who
ter of gaining consent wns no lit­ •Herman
dted hail.
president of the Floridii Develop- are Chick Wise, shortstop; Frank work cautiously.
tle
affair
in
itself,
for
the
judge
Contradicts
Nephew.
his is either a murder case or
m r .llt l u . n r i l u iu t n u iir u «»P »b,&gt; n t m m . S tln n v u i*
f ’ i i k I .,..
Us. . . .
The immediate future calls for
He contradicted in purt the tho prsccution, the sheriff, his m int Board, sponsors of the move­ htanzac, Jim Curley and Stacy
(nothing. By no process could statement
ment:
Mrs.
W.
F.
Ulunekmun,
of
Ross,
have
been
released
outright
deputies,
Chapman's
lawyers
and
of
Harry
Barker,
nephew
astuto
government action. Fedorjpnerate into a manslaughter
zoni must now conciliate the indus­
of Miss Hoffman, who testified Chnnman himself, all hud to be Orlundo, president of the Stnte to Sunford.
made to yield. Heretofore Chap­ Federation
There are oi
in uutimun
addition lour
four piuyplay- trialists, promising thorn n favora­
_..f „ of Woman’s
— 77 . Clubs;
i re
ie constitution provides that £ aL “ S fe fcndn,n,t told him
•hell ho trrnnto.1
..II
he WP®® he would nevor see Miss man had refused his consent, but wulter \\ . Rose, president of th e.ers who were secure&lt;l by Mnnuger ble commercial treaty with Ger­
State Real Estate Board; S cott, Carter who can bo signed at once. many, which the lutter is unwill­
the cameramen won it today.
Loftin. general counsel of tho Agreements have been reached ing to conclude, und also promising
Posed With Counsel.
Honda East East Hotel Company with Leonard McLucns. local plny- more paper inflation If the strik­
Bo
the
notorious
bandit,
unnianThe question before the
ers succeed in obtaining higher
was that he told Parker aded, was permitted to pose with nnd Railroad, are among the many t.r. aml Walsh, a pitcher.
is a question of fact. The vorsntion
his eounsel, Groehl, and Ids chief outstanding figures of the confer­
wages.
that
ha
did
not
know
where
hia
Officials
of
the
local
club
will
' thing for this court to decide
assistant. Nathan O. Freedman, on ence who havo already nrrivud.
Socialist Optimistic
soon be "marking time” having
pner proof is evident of pre- aunt was but would like to know either
Governor John W. Martin, ex­ carried their preparations as far
side of hint. He wus surand
would
like
for
her
to
find
Tho Socialists, who are optimis­
ption great.
some other place to live as she prisly affable about it. He rais­ pected here lute tonight, will bo as they safely can without defin­ tic, consider the present regime
Guilt Is To Be Presumed.
mother, who was 80 ed and lowered his head at the one of the principal speakers of ite assurance that the len g tj will like war, which must end some
airreo with counsel for the worriedof his
uge at the time very irri­ photographers’ bidding, engaged in the day and the honor guest and bo organized.
day, perhaps suddenly. Therefore
I* that guilt is to bo presumed years
seeming animated conversation, speaker at the banquet which will
table.
thoy ure striving to prepare the
President
Al
Lang
lias
reiterat­
P
nu*ro return of an inflictBennett disclaimed any knowl­ smiled broadly or faintly and close the conference.
voters by intense secret propaed
his
belief
that
another
club,
F N' »» grand jury. That how- edge
showed views of his much sought
gundn,
of
a
check
for
3’S
r»
issued
in
Will
Discuss
Publicity.
which
will
take
the
plnco
left
va­
n J’ •» rebuttable presumption. December, 1015, and paid in Aug- face.
“ We are delighted to have F ar­
The
conference
will
convene
to­
cant bv tho withdrawal of Braden­
7™^ to dispute it it is neccsmorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Or­ ton. has been secured. If such is inacci as secretary of the Fnscisti
S
? A
a. ch.iwC' &amp; Florida Government ganization will take place, officers tho case, the league will get under party,” ono liberal chief told me,
elected and committees appointed. way on Apr. 1.7.1 Prior to that “ Because he is such a clumsy ty ­
Declared
Economical
The keynote of the meeting, Flor­ timo, however, there will bo a few rant ho can only harm his own
if„r
. /jfj r, VRfy Ikoso j previously thnt in their opinion
ida united for Florida, will lie. exhibition games in Sanford, ac­ party.
"Fcderxoni is fur more danger­
Vi jury."•at tC*U,ied btf,,ri! U" " llm signature on this check was
TALLAHASSEE, Mar. 26. — rounded bv W. E\ Kay, of Jack- cording to arrangements now be­
not
genuine.
ous
bccuusu hu is subtle, but we
•
onville,
who
muy
be
introduced
by
,
ing
made
by
the
local
club.
Florida
has
the
most
economically
judge then rcjtentcd tho
administered government of any Governor Martin. Discussion o f ! The Sanford club at nresent is hope these two will vgbt over uvpwony of Falmap thnt he had
state in the Union, in the opinion Proposed Statu Participation in all ! iho
K M . Which
phepherd’a request, instructed
Florida Publicity, will follow, led In Iho Iniirvitn
of J. C. Luning, state treasurer.
Ihaving
ibhImm uliemly
*
*
Ln meihoda of inoci:iilntip^.Mcin
the
league,
This condition is due, Mr. lam­ liv E. G. Sewell, president of tho Mignod a manager and secured the
■b with germs, that McClin*
ing snid, to the entire absence of Chamber &lt;&gt;f Commerce of Miami.
'Vila mentioned their confernumber of pluycrs. The
At 2 o'clock the conference will greater
and thnt Shepherd of the
^ / k n i r n n i i n n ' boards or commissions, which in
Sanford Municipal Baseball park
reconvene
for
a
consideration
of
I I vOh
M ill V eil UUIl! other states are usually composed
millionaire’s illness.
will be uvnilnblc after Apr. 2
-------of men who receive compensation the subject. Business ami Com­ when the last game of the Mil­
munity Interests in Florida in Re­ waukee Brewers will be played.
a f iv p P «W #»r O f
1 With tile object of securing the for service thereon.
In many states, he declared, pris­ lation to all-Florida Promotion,
t l.
| next year's'eonvention of the Florled by &gt;!r. Darin. A discussion ot
a d i u m I s I n e r e i t s e c l ’ i&lt;l&lt;‘ Bros* Association for Alta­ ons und other state institutions are Steps
Im blent to Serving und Op­
Orlando — Ferris — Walker
monte Springs, a party left then given to the jurisdiction of commis­
The regular fortnightly meeting
erating an all-Floridu Progmiu, Lumber Company, with valuable
Him
i«*l - Minn &gt;1*ilia
inn mi iiiun
l&lt;
sions of •M
salaried
men. in
In rFlorida,
of
Central Florida council of
•ON'hON. Mar. 2 6 .- Experts of attend
lhi# ,,,°the
rnin»
r
for
&lt;;nim'svill‘’
l"
led
bv
Harvey
J.
Mill,
of
Jacksontimber lands in this vicinity to BoytheScouts
Commissioners of
convention of the n«*ws- j the Board of Commissioner
of America will be
build sawmill.
(Continued on Page Three)
(■Middlesex Hospital, Ismdon, papermon. Riding in Frank llaith -1State Institutions, as well ns other
held In Sanford jointly with the
of the British Radium cox’s new bus the party, irulud- hoards,.. nrc composed
. . R P .of
- mer
.. tubers
weekly meeting of tho Chandler of
h Bureau, elaim an import- ing
X.... M...
,.wl Airs.
We.
\LillKlo ..f*
Muynr and
Maltbic,
of ll...
the Governor's "Cabinet"•• who
Commerce. Executives nnd other
'dncoverv r,,,,MMc Hie curn- Frank llaithcox. Col. Triplett, are required by law to give part
officials of six counties have sig­
Jo of a uy given qunnity of manager
News«,I of
' I the. .National
—
——
■■*»—
- —
■—• ■ of their time to this kind of ser­
nified their intention of being
Ifi
niult inlied thousands. perer Men’j. Home located at Al­ vice.
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present at the meeting.
L
Tho discovery consists tamonte
Frank ...........
K. An- I ” 1 challenge any stuto in the
..................Springs;
...... .. ............The invitutiop to tho officials
I "hog the indium gas in tiny demon of Orlando advertising man j Union," reiterated Mr.
Luning,
wus extended several weeks ago
tula s.
Arriving here abroad the "Isen- front here in company with Mrs. when the Chamber of Commcrcu
and Col. E. T. Haines, represent- when I say that Florida haH the
ing the Altamonte Springs Cham- most economically conducted gov- dugn" a U. K. Euginrer Depart­ J. II. Caldcr. wifu of the Clyde pas.seil a motion offered bv Georgo
Ihvr
▼I M
of
M \Commerce,
WIIIHIVIi i | expects to reach *eminent of any of the United ment veascl belonging to tho (’har- Lino agent.
W. Knight, vice-president of the
Faroes, Tell Jury
Icston District. Secretary of War
Gainesville shortly after noon und States.
Anchored out in tho stream op council. A special orogrum, built
Weeks ecconiputiicii by his wife posite the foot of Sanford Avenue around the thcniu of scout work,
l 0f Threat of Death will remain lor the length of tho,
iuii| several government officials this "Edithia" appears to Join in will bo given.
Iconvention.
were shown about Sanford mid the spirit of the holiday as she
of Altamonte Springs Robbed Haired Girl
An address by J. *C. Morris,
r?v»s s . r i T v ’ Mar- 20- — vfc- an Support
fiunllv taken to Mt. Dura by Mrs. lax*;;' swings with the tide and scout executive of the council will
the
next
meeting plate is ex­
I 'Jirker, widow of l.ewis BarHonored
Al
Stetson
J. B. (’aider, wliero the party en­ casts ,i phantom like reflection in figure in the meeting while Karl
L,
employe of tho Putnam pected on the grounds that will
joyed two dnys of excellent golf.
Lehman, of Orlando, probably will
the dapnlcd waters of tho inke.
L ' J Loaipnny, who the stain give the editors of tho state ati
DELAND Mar. 26.—Miss Wills
While not exactly a pleasure
of getting acquainted
be one of tho speakers. Mr.
j
Wn» murdered, today tes­ opportunity
Carmcan, of Tampa, student nt
With ;tn air of uuict comfort
' ln ‘no trial of W. G. Me- with their National Home. Strong » '&lt;rmcan of Tampa, student nt Dip alone, the coming of the war in keeping, with of tho waters of Knight und M. C. Haddock, deputy
opposition
is expected from me
the
Unjreralty
here, wlm
b s t • cretary to Sanford was occasion­
msitlon
........
.
"
"
"
commissioner of Seminole County,
» it°n*!
tho bix defendants,
wkich Monday became president of the ed by desire to see at first hand I-nkc Monfte, the handsome yacht ulno rniv bo called upon during the
hist timo she saw her sou
h ii b d n a U the ranven on w ith-1Student Council, is the third pres- the. waters of this section and to “Siesta” of VAtlantic City, N. J., meeting.
i R wus
he left
A
" r i when
wncn Ce
*®“ to visii
Vls,» r ,^ w.* “
ve. rs The idont during tho Inst four years to learn something of the quality and which in owf.?d by Mrs. J. J.
An effort to stimulate u g reat­
•Lnts. k —
Th’ unotber of thf ,n e,*IimWrmnt auestion^onic* up for weigh !e*s than 100 pounds and extent of certain other claims of White, is spelling a few days at er interest in scout work will be
Sanford und is comfortably berth­ made .by the visiting scout offic­
witness X'JMM I
|
! * nd
»h«n « « &lt;"} «R height. this section.
Incidently, the secretary men­ ed at the Clyde docks.
ials. The .proposal of further
Jppfir 8t(&gt;P^talking about the . w
'.
s nrini-h Chamber of, to shorn locks, us she is the first tioned in passing thut he saw more
This craft has, besides her own­ equipping the scout camp of
° f h’ r h,"",ar“l'c i2 S ^ “ . W . »
by I !*'* «l*b„ bobbed.lmir. to,, Wco.no celery in Sanford thsn he ever er, the following guests aboard: Crystal lake will be discussed
&gt;dyofofthe
thecampus.
campus.
a* 4 -- ------------|eighty members and their guests ifind lady
imagined there wus in the whole Miss McElvainc; llr. and Mrs. though no subscriptions will be
Miss
Carnieun
will
succeed
Wolverson and Mrs. -ng»-rso|, m|I of asked for at the present time.
.Mrs.
Hcnrv
IVight.
president
of
Carniean
succee Mips world.
m arkets
umie Courson
Courson, from Peru
Pvunsylvathe Sanford Woman’s Club spoke. Mamie
The "Edithia" of Now York, whom are of Atlantic City. While Tho camp, with the exception of
: w d Mrs. Walter White told
of tho ! n a. as president
Presiden of the council.
«
u ot
owned by Mr. Morton of salt fame anchored in these waters the en­ the boat landing, already is in
M“ r- 26. — Wheal:’ | ctwUtaUnua
. 7
.to be u.a.i
&gt;n Sanford
qnnfonl | ,MUs
Miss Mary Tribble, who wu
held in
was pres- is another handsome craft in these tire purty will go s fht-zeeing. ac­ excellent condition, it is declared.
LU967'
to i l » “;;T
July,
,i W- nCornr
.1 2 l.48H
H to h? first week of April. Fred R. »dent three rears ago a also a waters, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Morton companied by Mrs. *. B. (’aider, Rebuilding of the landing and
£*. Oatu• *
u ti l! .
...w M l to speak on member r* the fneulty. Miss Leo lu uiv ho pleased with the central and it in uxpectud chut trips will minor changes will make thosramp
OREk a n s ,
26. - Child Welfare work but ut the i King, of Sanford, wns president locution of Saufmd that they vili ho made to Mt. Dora, EiAlis, Or­ one of the best in the state, scout
make a tour of the entire state lando and other points of Aterest- officials say.
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Wn: Jan. 24.34; May, 25.13.
1 Inst minute was unable to attend, m

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Works For Living

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SANFORD,.FLotifyA,
MARCH
26,1925
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A cal! meating of celery
growers and others Interested
in the production of celery in
Seminole county will be held a t
the court house Thursday night
a t 8 o’clock. The meeting is
regarded as of great im port­
ance and the presence of ss
many as can posslblv attend is
urged. Expert advice on the
different phases of the celery
situation will he given by
speakers before the meeting.
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But British
Protection To
man Lands As
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K To Keep French,
PALMER Off The R1

AS

N ext Move to Ai
Germany Mel
Will Install New Officers.At
of Note to F t*

Meeting To Be HeM ^pr. 2;
LONDON, Mnr. 26.
More Interest In Handicap
Golf Tournament Is Urged nin’n agreement to a five-|
er pact including Gentiat,
In recognition of what wan term- safeguard the frontier*,£6
•d outstanding service as chairman
of the athletic committee, Floyd western Europe means, as *
Palmer was elected president of plied in Foreign Secret
tho Sanford Junior Chamber of Chnmaberlain'8 »peech, tl
Commerce a t the annual election of when the terms of tho pact
officers held a t tho Semlnolo Cafe
Thursday noon. Outer officers wero drawn up not only will Bri
France agai
elected and the installation of tho guarantee
new officials will take placo on
Apr. 2.
Others elected are: Hodgcso.i
Ball, first vice president; W. E.
White, second vicor-president, nnd
A. R. King, secretary and treasur­
er. Henry Roddcnberry was nam­
ed to represent tho Junior Cham­
ber at tho national convention to
be held in Tulsa, Okla., Juno 25-27.
Tho outgoing officers arc G. W.
Spencer, Jr., president; Reginald
Holly, first vice-president; R. L.
Dean, second vico-prosident, nnd
L. C. Bebout, secretary-treasurer.
Attention of thoso present wns
called to tho fact that there is
now in progress on the Sanford
links a handicap golf tournament
for the Hollingsworth trophy.
The time for tho qualifying round
has been extended to include next
Sunday. Lloyd F. Boyle and Hodgeson Ball took the floor in turn
to urgo thnt a greater number of
Pl*yer* enter the tournam ent I t
S r K
“th l ™
u S S
winnlnr tne
the trophy,
tronhv which
ukKh Is a
winning
golf bag donat
••prge
Hollingsworth, i
system of hnndicapf ? r t i
used.
Tho cards for tho qualifying
round are to be turned over to the
course professional who will de­
termine each individual player's
handicap.
Kenneth Halt, coach a t tho San­
ford High School, extended an in­
vitation to Junior Chamber mem­
bers to see n freshman-varsity
baseball gume to have been played
on the municipal field Thursday
afternoon. He outlined the athletic
policy of the school saying that
there would bo a steady Improve­
ment in all teams during tho com­
ing yours as there is considerable
material in the school thut may
be developed. The baseball team,
Mr. Halt, said, would bo much bet­
ter comparatively than either the
basketball or football teams of Inst
senson.
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World A viators To
Visit U. S. In 1925

Gormnny but also German t«
tory against France.
If France wants Britain to h&amp;
to fight in her defense, sho m—..
agree to Britain’s agreeing to
fight for Germany if France tries
to sjizo th- Rhine, which Premier
Hcrriot recently declared might bo
the ultimate security of France.
To Ask German Explanation.
That is the inner meaning of
Tuesday’s tremendous im portant
pronounced of Britijh poller, a l­
though it will not be out so bio
ly.
The nuxt move, assuming .
Francu agrees in principle, will „
nn official request by the Allies to
Germany to explain in detail what
sho means bv tho offer, thus coiv
veyed to parliament by Chamber- ,
lain Tuesday:
"Germany is prepared to con­
sider a comprchen^ivo arbitration
treuty and to pnter into a mutual .
pait with the povaas interested in .
tha Rhine,
{4&gt;imlur tbi'.ralinn '
treat lea might ho concluded wilji
other states which hav^ common
boundaries with Germany / •
v
states desired/’ _
.
respondent m ablo to ptx?s&lt;Kfe
gist of detailed proposals the U,
mans have decided to submit ...
the Allies if und when invited. H ow r,
these details reached London wvekx'
n advance of any possiblo offlclal presentation of them to th*&gt;
Allied government muHt renmin a
mystery, hut thoir accuracy I can
guarantee, subject to nny possible •
change of policy in Berlin.
Tho greatest difficulty in tho
wav of tho proposed |&gt;0acc pact u
the fear of Poland, ally of t rance. ;4
that Germany intends to get hack' .1
^iie.ii.t and other territory, since
T
Germany in proposing to guaran- a
tee thu NcrsaiUcs treaty frontier * ,
in the V, cst, including dem ilitar­
ization of German torritory near •
the the Rhine, declines to mako
.
nny such compact about her eastcm frontiers.
'..-'A s a o
Mould Reassure Poland.
Accordingly, before the German
offer was officially announced,.
Germany had decided on a policy
intended to reassure Poland, recaT.,!,.*in2 thnt *’rnnco will bo un­
willing to join a western pact, un­
less some definite proposals are
put forward about the casDim
rrontlcrs, which Germany admittrcily wants ultcrod.
U i.i po .dblo that the details
which readied the World News
Service today havo been in thpossession of the foreign office
here romo time am! account f«&gt;r
Uiomhcrluin’s admUslon Tuesday
UuU while he first regarded the
I
German suggestion with suspicion
I
no W now convinced it is made
seriously in good faith and nfforda
new hope for the peace of thu
world.

WASHINGTON, Mar. 26.— A
monster air exposition, attended
by prominent world airmen, will
he held in the United States in
1027, If the present program of the
National Aeronautic -Association
materializes. This association is
the international
organization,
the American representative uf
which hqldA Us qnnvontion this
year ut Prague, September 10-28.
Next year the uvhtors probably
will meet at Bucharest, and u more
is already afoot to have the 1027
convention held in Washington.
Twenty-six countries are affiliat­
ed with the international federa­
tion, including many of tho South M urders Increase As
American rcpublicxl About 10*1
leaders in aviation usually attend
Death Sentence Goes
ita conventions. Previous gather­
ings of tho federation have been
BERLIN, Mar. 26.—Thors have 1
held at Paris, London, Madrid,
raCV "rt
»n Borlin «inc.i
Rome, Munich, Zurich, Vienna and !’
**• *nd it is now being alleged
Stockholm.
thut the number of brutal m rnlncrta" ^ j" the German
capital 'hccuuso of tho disposition
D isarm am ent Clause of tho courts to impose sentence'!
life imprisonment insl-ad oi
Of T reaty Discussed of
death.
Berlin has no executioner and
|
PARIS, Mar. 26.—Anibuvsudors
W the paper., a.; t-.
j
of tho counsel met this morning the udvirabdity of restoring e a r;,
but took up only routine affaire. t u punishment have brought, morn |
Thu much talked list of questions than 100 applications frq u m -u
I
which were to be put to the allied who want to servo m hangnym.
war committee concerning ways
und means of obligating Germany High School Opens
1
to respect the disarmament clauses
of the Treaty of Versailles is
Baseball Sea&amp;ou
still in embryo. It is now expect­
ed the questions will bo held up
Tho l&gt;anford High .School Da - ­
until something further develops hall t/.-ani will opon the inter-scbolin the security negotiations.
nstie season Friday ufteruooa witU
a game that begins v itii Daytomt
on the Municipal Baseball Ficlq «( ’
Not To Lease C. &amp; O. 4 o clock. Negotiations with tho
School were closed Into
U n t i l Adjudication Daytona
hruluy afternoon.
Coach Kenneth Hait h a . been «liRICHMOND, Vu.. Mar. 26. — i fa tin g baseball practice of the
After being assured by attorneys jhigh school players fqy heveral
for the Chesapeake ar.-J Ohio Rail­ w-eks and declared that the
road that no steps will l". taken i ball team will be one of tl
toward leasing tho read u|7il it j Sunford has had in -evera
could be adjudicated by V (ginia A small admission prici
courts. Chancery Judge V ) ure charged.
today denied a petition of .^Jority
stockholders for an injui&amp;ton to
Leesburg — Dqfiuito
prevent thv stockholders from proved for dexs’
meeting War, 31).. ,
1 1•m
v

�Texas Takes Lead by Buylm
51, Tracts Containing A

fw r u l n , there is i strong mom-j |i
m tn t lo r n definite policy, of in-j
taw York (381 J )
ertese in itueh facilities, either fit h
; 7 entertainers;^ 8:30
connection with a forestry coni- c&lt;
I dance;
dance: 11
club;
9
H Parody c,ubi
miaaion or as a separate body. * \11:80 maiic.
Tennessee is interested in the
WJY- New York (405.2) 0:30
posaiblUty of a national park in concert!
7:15 talk;
■ - ________
___ 81:30 baritone;;
the Great Smokies on its eastern 8:45
~ *“ saving money; 0 orchestra. J
border, but is also planning rtato
WOR Newark (405.2) C orchcs-!
parks, «n important unit of which tra.
v*
woold bo the shore of Reclfoot
KGO Oakland (361) 0 concert;
0:15 Coif lesson; 10 drama;; 12
done*, soloists.
|
WOAW Oman a (626) 0:45 or-i
, chcatra; 9 string instruments; 10
which was transferred to the ’ “ " wT p
«m
Without cost by the U n i t e d P h i a d e l p h i n (508~) 0
talk: 7 recital; 0 orchcctra.
KDKA Pittsburgh (309.1) 7|
prograihy 7:30 concert; 10 concert.,
WCAE Pittsburgh (462) 6:30
Uncle Kay bee; 7 concert; 8 Victor
artists; 0 concert.
KGW Portland Oregonian (401.;
5) 10 concert; 12 orchestra.
WKAQ Porto Rico (310.7) 6:30
concert.
RADIO
WOAI San Antonio (394.5)1
9:30 orchestra.
j
KPO Son Francisco (429.5) 9,
orchestra; 10 organ; 11 soprano;
12 orchestra.
j
WGY Schenectady (379.5) 6:30j

THE FLORIDA SOCIETY

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For the N;ime of a Product winch
Best Suited for Manufacture in Flori

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OMEWHERE there is someone who
knows, c:* can find, what product
is best suited for manufacture in
the s'.ate of Florida!

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Ten that sand dollars in cash will be
paid (Hat person for his ideal
Crossword puzzle fans. who thin
have h right to boast if they comp
For the nvvrage fan, it muye tak
is u real puzzler.
fro interior and now head of ta lk. 8:15 finance H lii vloUnl.i'
American Red Cross, to encour-lecture; 9:15 choral society.
’
,
.™ vem?r\t'
WGN Chicago Thlb.mo (370.2)
° initiating itatc.fi organ; fl.ao ensemble, string
***? ,***??
,
,
. , , i quintet; 8 line-o-type; 10 orchcsThc lend in stnte park acquisition tra. inzz artists,
and improvement for public recrua-j KYW Chicago (536) 7 concert;
lion has been taken by Texas which. 7:38 speeches; 8 rending; 8:20 muwithin a little over a year, has,sldtl; 9:05 safety talk; 10 a t home;
moved to a position up among the 1 Insomnia club,
leading states in this respect. A I WL8 Chicago (345) 7 lullaby;
total of 51 tracts of land, contain-, 7:20 glee club, pinnist.
Jng 30,000 acres, has been donated
WLW Cincinnati (422.3) 6 con­
fer nark purposes, nnd another gift cert; 10:03 orchestra, quartet. Mclof 25,000 acres in thu (iundnlupu'ody boys.
Mountains is expected within th e1 WEAR Cleveland (389.4) 6 ory.enr•
; K«n; 7 WEAK concert; 8 Victor
i The progress made in Texas in-: nrU^ifi ."’EAP.
Wrested governors or other sta te s1.,
, n#" a* New" (475.9)
to whom it was explained by jf r#i°:30 recital; 8:30 music; 11 humor,
Torrey in the course of his survey.
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HORIZONTAL

club; 7:15 talk; 7:30 concert; 9
dance.
•
WCKD Zion (344.6) 8 qunrtet,
cclcstian balls, piano harp, cello,
vocul, render.

Regular Tags Urge
For Tourists Going
Back Home In Cars
A “ friendly top ti Florida niolur
dubs of Chnmbcra of Commerce” .“ 7
haa l»ccn cent out by Ernest N .! I'./SrrHh. (ienernl Malinger of the
American Automobile Association,‘
with hcnilqunrters in Washington, i

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The advice is in the form of a|;|j*,
circular letter calling attention to ;p;
the action of name Florida Or- ' 07
ganunlion ReprcseutalivcM in tr l l - j V
ing north-bound tourists that their |'
short season automobile tags is- ■
sutid in Florida will got the tour‘
ista home. This action in caus­
ing considerable difficulty, and a ,r
7 ond deal of indignation.
j,,'
Mr. Smith advise:; that the* non. .jg,
rurident type of license will n o t
bo accepted by some northern i fit!
states, nnd erstwhile Florida vis-'fiJl!
istors are enraged when arrest- fid!
cd, fined, and made to sccuic tags | fifi
from their homo state while en*|
route.
i r.
The suggestion is advanced by j-,/,]
Mr. Smith that real services can r,j
be performed by informing tour- q*»'
ists thnt to avoid arrest anil fine, ta
regular 1925 tags from Florida
must be carried, or tags from their &lt;;.i
heme state, or some other state.
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The American Automobile As- =
sedation is anxious to assist the • "
travelers in every way on their

In n bluff manner.
Leaps.
Decay.
Having form of pouch or snc.
Silk worm wmch foods on can-.
tor nil plant.
Affront.
Shnwls worn ns cloaks by
Spanish-Americans.
Dined.
Fresh-water fish. (Carp fum*'
ily.)
To nose.
To soak flax.
Sun god.
Fogle's nest.
River in Italy.
Perfume.
Large mythical bird.
More degraded.
Viper.
An elector.
Diving bird.
Friend.
Separated, in two or more
pieces.
Those who give (ran* horse)
Ups for an expected com­
pensation.
('hecks, (Verb.)
To observe.
.
To nap.
Musical note.
Not freshly made.
Half an em.
Club used in baseball.
Small vegetable (grows in
polls.)
Wood nymph.
Kvcry one.
Fringing in line.
A very fine silk net.
A game played for stakes
with thren people.
Alkaloid from Calabar bean
_(unkeyed letter r)

Golf term.
Upper luw bodv. (U. S.)
Skcntic bclicvcrH in God.
VERTICAL
Hoarse noises of the throat
To defeat.
Said.
Emperor.
Koval palm. (Porto Rico.)
Cubic muter.
Ethereal.
Covered with thin seprvy
scales.
Plant the next size
than u shrub.
One of females having samu
parentage.
One who surrenders.
A jelly made of fish, fowl, etc.
Most common conjunction.
Stick.
To fondle, uIho lump of but­
ter.
The weight used for diamonds.
Till* movie actress’ stand-by
when in grief.
Knives used as weapons.
Having margin (irregularly
notched.
A regular course.
A large vessel for liquids.
To parcel.
Mimic.
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An evening meal.
Rubber tree.
Renters.
Dwarf palm (Florida).
The placo in theater wltcre
the drama occurs.
A tropical tree from which we
get varnishes.
Beats, as in the arteries.
Consciousness, mind.
Antelope.
Hitter drug.
Magpie.
To run away,
List.

J. H. JACKSON

The Floridn Society of Ameica, spon­
sors of the Floridn Industrial Cpnlest,
wants to know what these products arc!
The Society, through its founder nnd
president, Joseph W. Young, has set
aside the grand sum of $20,000 as cash
rewards for those who will help to find
the solution to this problem.
The Florida Industrial Contest has
been inaugurated by the Florida Society
as a guiding beacon to (he assured in­
dustrial progress of the state.

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Office in new Mcrriwcuthcr Building
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Ten thousand dollnrs more are to be
distributed to the public for other good
suggestions ns to what products should
he manufactured in the southernmost
state!

The Floridn Society of AmerU i
llevcs that the assured indt*M
growth of the state should be c S S
fostered and not permitted to KrQi
In haphazard manner; that evJry '
manufacturing industry should i
chesen with an especial eye to ( L 1
vantages which may accrue fromM
manufacture of that particuiaT^
modity.
rai
What, then, above all other thu.
should be manufactured in FloriJJ*
Everybody, everywhere, is
to compete in the Florida IndmS!
competition.
To better consider the problem fn
nil angles you Will need complete iai
mation about Floridn and its n&lt;M«ik
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prizes, will .be mailed you FREE &gt;
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these specialist* are tending to f
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GAINESVILLE, Fla., Met.
That Florida dairymen should re­
ceive an Increaacd profit of tan
centa a gallon on milk daring the
winter of 1925 ii the startling
statem ent made by dairy special*
Extension Service. Since ineretot
Ing the price of milk to the con­
sumer will be unpopular, the only
way for the dairymen to get this
Any breaking out of the skin,
extra ten eents a gallon and still
even
fiery, itching ecsema, can be
retain friendly relations with hla
customers Is to reduce the cost of quickly overcome by applying a lit­
producing the milk, tho specialists tle Mentho-Sulphur, declares a
say.
■ noted skin specialist. Becaase of
It is said that 60 per cent of the Its gorm destroying properties, this
cost of producing milk in Florida sulphur preparation begins a t once
goes for seeds, and during the to soothe Irritated skin and heal
iast winter several million dollars eruptions such as rash, pimples and
worm.
n good Florida money have been ring
It seldom falls to remove the
sent into other slates fo r feeds torment
disfigurement, and
that should have been grown a t you do notand
have to watt for relief
from embarrassment. Imnrovemerit quickly shows.
Sufferers
from skin trouble should obtain a
small ja r of Rowles Mentho-Sul­
phur from any good druggist and
ubo it like cold cream.
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WO,000 On Dun
,Reliability of Dam
P m l l Will Be Part Of A
- $55,000,000 Flood Program

r t O S ANGELES, Mar. 26.— An
p fe e ria in ta l dam, to be built at
f r e e s t of $60,000, only to be dealloyed to te st the latest engineerMg theories ttn relation to 'ttho
aonstant angle arch type, w ill‘bo
assist nir ted ' soon ' on Stevenson
tVask, a tributary of the San Josgain river, norib o f here. Funds
fo r the work h av t been provided
Jointly by Los Angeles county and
private interests.
The object of the experiment is
to obtain data expected to prove
M great value In the construction
of asms in the Los Angeles county
flood control program, In which
approximately 535,006,000 will b«
spent. On several of these projeets the use of the constant angle
arch type 1s anticipated.
It la the theory of many engi­
neers . p u t constant angle arch
type will permit the use of thinner
construction than-has been tried
heretofore. If true, this would reduee'raaterielly the cost of dams.
,. The experimental dam will bo
140 feet long and 60 feet high
when the first tests are made. Spec­
ial Instruments will e inserted in
the concrete to test strescs, deflec­
tions and temperature changes as
the load of w ater Is increased.
After this information is obtained,
the height of'the arch will be run
up to 100 feet. The water then
m l! be alloared to rise to the point
et which the dam may be pushed
out of position, thus establishing
the ultimate resistance of this type
if construction.

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Florida Salt Springs Corpora­
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in winter in Florida, it is stated. Marion and Lake counties for de­
Cowpcas, beggarweed, soybeans velopment purposes.

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Stability and highest roadability without unnecessary weight.
The riding case of large, costly cars. The handling ease of a
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The lowest maintenance cost, we believe, of hny car In the world.

-rn tp e are more t h a n a
Ilerre we have Steve O’Neill, catcher (on the left), nml ‘‘Sad Sum"
Jones, pitcher, buck together again with tho Now York Qankecs. Some
years ago, O'NM'l and Jones, were room-mates on the Cleveland club.
A trade then, look Jones to Boston and thence to the Yankees. Oddly
enough, O'Neill later followed a similar route. This season finds them
on the same team once moro. They’re great pals—Steve and Sam.

H u d s o n - Essex.

For First Time In Years Oxford Is
Without Aid Of American Oarsman

Program for Mar. 27.
WSB Atlanta Journal (428.3) 8
:la*stcal concert; 10:46 entertainwent.
OXFORD. England. Mar. 20.— stroke. Though the actunl uni­
WEEI Boston (476.0 ) 6:30 proFor the first time in several years versity raco is rowed well up in the
tram ; 7 Neapolitan musical; 7:30 tho
Oxford crew is without an thirties, both crews have been
:hoir; 6:30 music.
rn-H-A
at a stroke below 25. Last
WGR Buffalo (310) 0 music; 7- American oarsman, and tho car­ training
yedr
Mullen
set
tho
ntroke
too
toonists
who
have
annually
por­
10 musical; 10-12 danco.
WEBH Chicago Post (370.2) 7 trayed a crew In horn spectacles high for tho henvy men behind him
they splashed and floundered
tongs; Riviera; 0 dance; twin gui­ with the coxswain smoking a cigar and
through,
nearly five lengths astern
and
gawllng
“utta
boy,"
must
now
tars; 11 vocal, accordion.
of a light Cnmbridge craw rowing
seek other employment.
WMAQ Chicago News (447.5)
Tho loss of Mellon,'the Brasonoso a slower but long and rythmic
i organ; 6:30 orchestra; 8 Wide­ American who stroked Oxford so stroke. With this lesson large be­
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awake club; 8:30 musical geogra- well in 1923, though unsuccessful­ fore them, the Oxford coaches
ib ^ 0:16 musical.
ly last year, is very apparent in have attempted (to gi\fe 4|o tho
------ Chicago Triune (870.2) this year's boot. Campbell, tho lighter candidates of this year the
I organ; 6:30 ensemlc, string quin- Etonian, who is stroking, is a less winning Cnmbridge style. The re­
et; 0 Salvation Army band; 10 or- finished oarsman and lacks both sult is polished rowing nt 20
hestra, quartet.
Moilen's timing and his hard, quick strokes to the minute, and ragged
KYW Chicago (636) 7 concert; drive off tho stretcher.
rowing a t 32.
O f the more than a million Buicks in use
'•I revue; 1 Insomnia club.
With four Etonians in the boat
Oxfords coaching this year has
WLS Chicago (346) 7:16 pro­ and a coach who captained that again been in chargo of the aged
today, the last 350,000 built have Buidk
yam; 8 R. F. D. program, Ha- school, the work is much after th o , Dr. J. C. Bourne, a Follow of Mer­
mechanical 4-wheel brakes. On these
rallan guitar; 0 cornhuskers, sym- traditional Eton style, nave that ton College, and tho Linacre Pro­
bony, ensemble.
tho "swing, swing together" of tho fessor 6f Anatomy, who rowed for
150,000, B uick 4-w h eel brakes h ave
,WLW Cincinnati (silent).
boating bmutU still a rare achieve­ Oxford in 1882.1883.
.'WEAR*Cleveland (880.4 ) 6 con- m e n t ShNF*b6ty, Radley and
proved their increased control and safety
With th« increasing interest and
ert| 7 Shrine bairn,, eoldlst.
WestmlnsterT all noted rowing participation In other imports, « -•
by faultless operation through nearly
WFAA Dallas Nows (476.9) schools have each one representa­ peclally rugby football and tennis,
1:30 recital, banjo quartet;; 8:30 tive, while Mower-White, the henvy university enthusiasm for rowing
two years, in every extreme o f weather.
horal club.
weight of the crew, comes from hns doclinod. It In still a popular
WOC Davenport (484) 0:30 Rugby.
sport, hut no longer tho one pop­
landman; 0:30 'Educational; 8 dra­
In the Cambridge crow Eton has ular sport.
matic debate; 8:45 popular songs, three representatives. The Cam­
Of past races, Oxford has won
ntertniners,
bridge captain recently resigned 40 unci Cambridge 35. In 1877 the
KOA Denver (323) 7:40 book hcause of ill health and this mis­ crews rowed n dead heat. In 19121
f knowledge; 9 music; 0:10 con- fortune with tho resulting uncer- both hoots sank nt the first a t - j
■rt, harp, pianist.
tninty In tho final choice of a crew, tempt, and the race was rowed
Sanford, Florida.
WHO Des Moines (620) 7:30 hns slowed tho Cambridge start over. Tho date for this year's
ritone, violinist, soprano, mando- and made Oxford the present fa­ event is Mar. 28.
n, guitar, banjo artists.
vorites.
Tho weights of the two crews are
WWJ Detroit News (352.7) 1
Oxford’s supposed superiority nearly equnl, Cambridge averaging
lcc club; 8 orchestra.
rests largely upon their neatness u little over 169 pounds a man, ami When better automobile* are built, Buick will build them
WBAP Fort Worth S tar - Tel- and style in paddling a very slow Oxford 1GC pounds.
gram (475.9 ) 7:30 quartet; 9:30
rehestrn.
KNX Hollywood (336J)) 8:16
lusic; 10 fenturcs; 12 orchestra;
■4 Nighthnwks.
WOS Jefferson City (440.9) 8
ddresras, talent.
WDAF Kansan Cily Star (305,
CHAUTAUQUA
) 6 School of the Air; 8 popular
ro'-w.tn; 11:45 frolic.
KHJ Los Angeles (405.2) 8 1 0
Attractions
10
rehestrn; 8:30 children; 9:30 talk;
l
u
Including
1£
) f-aturcs; 12 orchestra.
WHAS Louisville Journal (399.
Great Comedy Drama
) 7:30 concert.
“Adam and Eve”
W1IA1)
Milwaukee (276) 8
Vlfonsln theater.
ty je e A Iy S liF c /ia &amp; e $ % a tv
WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul
Intcrnalionally-I'opulur
411", l» Ii sports; 0:15 concert; 7:30
nlks; H choir; 9 F. &amp; It. family;
Solia*
0 orchestra.
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car lor tishing, lor trips to the country,
WEAF New York (492) 0 fish
M arimba Band
nlk: 0:45 contralto; 7 Happiness (I. E. Solis und his Centra!
lOT tlliS su m m e r s v a c a tio n
for Sunday picnics. Small weekly pay­
Jnndy nys; 7:30 light opera quarments
out of earnings will soon give you
American Artists
st; 8 orchestra, concert pianist;
9 fireside hour; 10 dance.
delivery of a car. Under the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan you can start with
WJZ New York (454.3) 0 Fapractically any amount you want, and make deposits of any size you find moat
arin en-cwlbe; 7 Wall St. JourNational Male
convenient. Almost before you realize It you will have the car paid for.
id; 7:10 talks; 7:10 baritone; 8:25
Q uartet
lanist: 9 Chinese music.
165,000 families have already purchased their Fords in this way. Ask the nearest
WHN New York (301.2) 5 cn*
Fen luring Charles Cox
•rtalncrs: 0:30 health talk; 6:35
Authorized Ford ^Dealer to explain how they did it and how easily you can do
ionic, fashion chats; 7:30 archesthe same. Sec him today or writo us direct.
■as; 9:30 dunce; 10 Kverelades;
Stolofsky Concert
9:30 Club Alabnm; 11 Parody
iub.
Company
F o r d M o t o r C o m p a n y , D e p t. N -2 , D e t r o i t , M i c h i g a n
WJY New York (405.2) 7:30
M a ll m a f u ll p a r tic u la r * o n y o u r « a a r p la n fo r o w n in g a n a u t o m o b ile .
ilk: 8:30 tenor.
American
WOH Newark (405.2! 0:30 or,
___________
lestra; 7 chorus; 8:30 Radio conE
ntertain
ers
S tr e e t .
rcss: 9:30 entertainers; 10 dance.
"The Company Unusual"
KGO Oakland (301) 0 concert.
Tow n _
. State.
WOA W Onmha (520) 0:30 proram; 9 musical; 10 announced;
):30 orchestra.
Helen W aggoner
^ ^ U y i ^ C o r &gt;i d o n i/ia n ^
WOO Philadelphia (508.2) 0:30
Noted Dramatic Header
rchi'stra: 7:30 orchestra; 8 ra­
tal; 9:03 recital; 9:30 orchestra.
WIP Philadelphia (508.2)
0
ilk.
Special P rogram s
KDKA Pittsburgh (309.1) 0:30
for Children
adio Rhynieter; 0:45 talk; 7:15
ralth talk; 7:3n program.
WCA_E Pittsburgh (402) 0:30
ncle Kay bee: 7:30 concert.
NOTABLE
KOW Portland Oregonian (491
LECTURES
) 8 concert; 10 lecture; 12:30
Dot Owls.
WDWF Providence (440.0) 7
[•tores, talks.
5—B IG D A Y S—5
KI*0 San Francisco (429.5) 6:30
chestra; 10 Cleveland Six.
WGY Schenectady (370.5) 6 orestra; 6:30 heolth talk; 0:40
nd, soprano; 9:30 band.

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t he b tf guuk at the front.
.In in , plane,
nlnno* nishe*. U introducing In San
■Era”; premier mpafcal com-i “ coin to Florldatown faW .sand wee.” from the Arctic bird with, A "b lu e" It a training
J. C. Ball recently received the that the finance charge tu,the own A ltur ih i wgr‘ she oruMishrd a
me b.*
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of this novel plan from De* er la 26 per .cent lower than that compCiiy whirb rpeciolixes in the
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r in ft i t f the JN ’ type;*’ To “take off** I* voe A KeynoUls Co., Inc., and .in­ required by abV other
siinilnr
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similar olan
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to immediate npand a "hdtf* U
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clemb very
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wbat it Indicated. ^*Any property
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To conic to ths more scifcntlfle owner '* he said "may have his GETS
Moiiticello, unimproved but fair. lines.
ones for five days.
property painted immet!iliately, or as
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, the Cnautojuiua on the first!
r ‘&gt;rtd- 1° Jwwl conditio*-,. In aircraft
canJ* reneh,
on by dynamicla
i. action
forestall the effects of deteriora­ ville, vice-cnairinan qt the confer­
nn' ntr.oWIn nw
tion. and arrange to have the pay­ ence, will iloso ti.o hiiHlness.
ments for both labor and materials
I resident Alfred II. M'agg of
divided into easy,
convijtierrt
monthly Installments. This is t h e i ^ p ^ ^ f e . ^
first year in the history of th e ,of Commerce, will preside at the
nnYnli„,Tn.r„..r«
ThV
' ‘•Vf.llllg b»IWU«^ gt Which tlrtVOr—Dollar
painting industry that the benefit* | nor Martin will apeaU on the Cltlof such a plan nave been extended' xon and Ills State. Other speak­
candy in a
in which Charles Cox, n o -!,:,pA ,,
2.—Georgia
♦m ^?vc ^or a anti-aircraft nr- velopmcnt of the “helicopter," cn to the property owning public/'
ers will Include Mrs. Ulnckmun,
.Jipersonator, and manager of I f,ort , yc,T8: . .....
He pointed out that It haa long I Pries 0. Knight,
imI»V of rising vertically by a
Tampa; William
l!
sire
'Nationals, will be featured in
Georgia line to White Springs,
possible for the
tne average A Marvln, . St. Petersburg and
Any particular design of aircraft thrust rtf its propeller. A "glider" been .possible
entertainment numbers. IS11™! c'*?y ro.1!!_,,n falr condition Is known as a “job," the propeller which |s an airplnhc without n mo- American family to purchase mi-1 Nt.w Yoik. Or the Invitation sent
American Eftterti.iners, o,t’ ' n lcavmg White Springs cross 11
— r .*
. .." "(live ,t.r, such us the Wright brothers meroua comforts and luxuries n n ; 0ilt l{t lht. ronre reme 125 accepth H T ^t r M,is the
,? nir
pro|&gt;
r^coml aftornoon, will present, SuwaneqjRivcr over old bridge In
fli-st learned to fly in, is ndw being the time payment plan—nutorno- toneca have been received by A. A.
*jde!y-varied program of mu. f j? to.'Jn ot White Springs, and! f Kt®
(on the gus equivalent
biles, for instance, as well as m u -|(;,)Ult( , ecret4r\r of the ilevelopto speed lined by the army ns a target^
k] mil impersonative selections !
0 &lt; tuunty road to Lake f ity. j
sical instruments, household elec-1mcnt board, who arrived today.
Allowing a prelude by t h c J . h'i! ’* ‘“C oflkioi ‘lotour while |
—
tricul appliances, radio sets, fur­
^tiican Entertainers
‘
*
Spring*I o . *j r,
f\c
at nisht, highway between White
,
niture, and even wearing appar­
Jacksonville — (Inventor's stand
i hard
Upton, “Big Brother to
” nd ?'nke,
U bei,W
, , nt,,-i Quits As Head Of
el.
e. Yet
re i It
ii is conceded
conceueu that the
in . reg
reg- be,
erectwl
at
Exposition
tilnr
purchase
and
application
of
*j
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ld,iy. lo HiKh Springs, good.
pnint to property is probably bet_ juare Builder."
H ? h ^Prmgs to (.uinesvillc 26
Men’s University
tor Judtifled fnom ,an .qjonomle
Lakeland — Hotel Lakeland Ter­
I’onique entertainment demon- Vn
ni,Ph,llt* cxaiHcitt. I-irs'
standpoint than tho acquisition of
on “Thu Pottd* nn-l Tie ‘
*0l,th of Gainesville, u«nny of the items mentioned above, race to have I BO room uddition.
DELANI). Mar. 20.—"I have
because paint is an essential p res-'
y," will be given on the th S n l'?^U n n U[fBC-ftjVery KUIK1‘ ^ n d ,or
served
too long in the association
„ , . IT , , , , Cc.cc- u
u a* - - ervative which must bo used In '
on
by
J.
Smith
Damron,
the
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We have the Feeney Hand Ousters whieli we are Selling
j,.. ('raftsman
tough. Mu-unopy to I.owell ns- of buys to Lt» doomed to spend the /l ALLAIIA. SEE, March 25^-— accordance with fixed rules to
rrnmirwler of my days in a girl’s slnV« announcement of the total snvo' property front deterioration for $ll).
Udam
and
Evil"
er^nt
Anwri
I
Pbmt
surface,
excellent.
Lowell
to
iwam anu r.va g r.n i Anteri- 0 r t l .. ......v .......i. nflU, llf„i„r .. .... school ’’
Fojmlution of Santa Rosa county
We htsn have the 20-20-60 and the 60-50 Dusting Mix­
n few days ago, some more detailed and decoy.
“The »I)cvoe Home Improvement tures.
statistics have been compiled in the
census office of '-the state agri- Plan," as It is shown, operates
Virginia Carolina Chemical Company
simple and makes It ensy from
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i.'....
i , &gt;i&gt;» uie v an in i,oweu ro r&gt;i&gt;arr rot- i uecismn io my nsiiic me iiumno-- cultural department. This is -the very
a flnanclul standpoint, for a prouFred W. Ball Local Mgr.
» ^bnntlnn!Id „i,i ^ A ] 0 !' S ' ,0W,nK rnad No. .’II to Ocala. North ' *rativ.. work of college, and return t” **1'*1
*® f« *°
ue In
iy . mtions, und makes un hnumi t mvni int/n n».n *n«&lt;i nn»l &gt;
mnm ti» bIii«u mum wnrk Dr.
ciUHiicnitlon fnr th&lt;? ittttc, tlpll- irty owner to keep hts home
‘ 1925, which begun Ft!b„
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numbers which ore so popu- tlon. Two short detours ’o ro u n i}Inr* f-w days, visiting friends. He
as well as beautiful classical construction. Truftic advised t o ! ntteiuieil Stetson University here
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| drive slow. Aik tho busc and av er'fo r even year*.
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paved. Melbourne to Sehutttuli, lit
interna- • Orlando:
precincts), this year had
ol popularity, will give a con- j Wil.N U nding to Yulcc sand n,ik’3* n'Vr Wiles Tair rocked de- preem
: on the lust afternoon, follow- ctay roud in rnir condition ’ Yuleo lt,ur- L‘ik' lu ml»M r uv,,,L , Sebas/ wi’i tp&lt;s and no negroes.
proportion of negroes in
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H* *i* miles south, shell road in !*&gt;?«*?
" m5r1 — High Springs °.1
. I S town than in the country, aft
ROAD ^NO.
toi 1larger
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impersonator,
will
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Prc' fair condition. From this p oint,
is the case in practically every
it an entertaing program com- on into Jacksonville sheet asphalt • Fort Myers:
High Springs through Archer county where negroes are in the
rg a series ol ;hort interpre- road, excellent, Jacksonville to
re sketches with the complete Green CrtVe Springs, paved rond, and Willis n to Romeo, fuir. Ro- miniority (and vice versa(.
There are more men.than women
luction of a one-act play.
Lvkk and treated rock base. All mto to l&gt;tl neUojtjjsphalt surface,
pic last night will he devoted. in good condition. Green Gave excellent, -piunn^loon to Inverness, *" Hu* whole county, but in Miltoii
h N
New
fanuHtt arc a Uttli* In exeefa »hli
H'CytVUgh.
cvmfund
t
[» yrfind concert by SolIrt Mur- Swings 'to I’alatka lough to end und IJriiQkvvit
( Band. This feature corn-art j nf brick at Rice’n Greets, brick under construct!t7on“ h rh u irlP n tru i
be fitting conetu*ion to tho I road to Dunn'* Greek, air, Xs" i County from Holder to Floral Cily
The sixe of faniiiies in Santa I —
utauqua.
Yeek uuwtwvma
Btooksvlllft through Tampa, lira
phalt Hurfncc from Ilunn’ii Greek
Rosa
county has long been above I
addition to the regular pro- to BUco, Crescent City, Pierson and identon atfil barusota to Mynkka
kn for adults, three delightful Leon Springs through DcLand t o ' R5''1’’,- ‘fV,Hl •;xcfP,t f°,r 12 n,",e’* J® the United States and Florida av­
nnd it seems to have in- [
prtainments will be given for Sanford and Orlando, fnir.
. *•«««!&gt;
f««t brick road *outh erage,
creased
Sis *Mile
Greek. rrom
From me
the ; v , , . a little in recent years
i rluldren,
children, each entertainment to ROAD NO I _ Geoririti i.ine to n " " ‘ i&gt;ls
&gt;I,,e vaceK.
presented upon n different day.
Miami:
1Mynkka River to Funta Gorda ver&gt;- which Is contrary to the prevail.,A
th iianenmn and Minerva Sands.
The Wuyrtruas road from tin St. &gt;oukh. j’unta (ionia to Ft. My- n’»;
5re ’u HUI^IurguVTn
rcr juvenile entertainer*, will Mary'* River to Jacksonville i,;t*rs .ougd» hut passable.
the ^ u n trv than in town nfliiiu
t a charming playlet featuring open
ouen for tratilc
tratiic and newly
newlv paved,
nuved. ROAD NO, 8. — llaine* ( it&gt; to al..
•
•
iries and song* about well-known Oiling work i* in progress but
l or. I icrco:
The percentage of children tinkry-book character*. Ado Duval, traffic is carried through the Work.
IInines City through Frostproof, ■der ten and under one, he says,
i Magician, will delight the chiM Road under construction by Duvnl iFidfrinii, Avon Park, etc., to Lake, „ . , ni to indicate a birth-rate of
kn with hi* teats ot magic and .County from Jacksonville to St.) Annie, good. Lake Annie to Kiss about £10 per thousand,'for" ho tti &gt;
^ cry while Helen Waggoner, | Johqs County Line. Duval county hmmee Kiver, road is open to traffic | ,«cer. combined. Many additional,1
pjlar unpersonatoi, will Rive^ a Line to Bunnell fl- miles nine foot hut rough nnd somewhat danger- detail* will he given in the cnni-J
hl'ram especially arranged u&gt;r brick rond with rock shoulders,! rl,.i. Drivers should he careful, plete report or the stute census,
Ur enjoyment.
fair. Bunnell to end Reilly’s as- No one should attempt to travel which will not he ready for sev- 1
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phult rond nine miles nsphult sur-Uhi* stretch of road in rainy w eath-, erul month*.
rowd G a th e r s F oj*
v».iusi* •-ountyte.
line to Daytona very g o o d . P o r t; R0AD N() 2:J&gt; _ Belleview to
Edwards Death Story Orange to New Smyrna 12 miles, Plant City.
Woman Dies In A uto1
lone mile good detour. New Smyr- \
This road is excellent in Marion •
Accident At Miami
JESSEMF.R, Mar. 2(5.—A groat na to Brevard county line 16 miles,
eight
miles
excellent
shelled
decounty,
Sumter nnd l’a*co. T h is1
wi! gathered in the county tour. Brevard county line to Titus- in the host
road for travel to Tam-------tiding early today to secure
MIAMI, Mar. 2(5. — FlorencA
Lice seat* with the expectation ville. 12 miles, nine miles paved, pa from Ocala. North line Her1 htaiing Dr. George T. Edwnrds no detours. ’Titusville to Cocoa U nando county to north line I’asco Haig. Brooklyn, N. Y., was killed,
all paved except short tie- county, rough. North line I’usco and her sister, Etta, was seriously
cite Ids version of the death of miles,
tour*
around
bridges. Cocoa to jeeunty through Dade City to Plant • Injured in un auto accident, at
wife in their home on Dec. Melbourne 2) miles,
five miles e x -‘City, excellent rond.
Hialeah near hero this morning, |
last year.

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THURSDAY, MAR. 26. 1925.
rHB HERALD'S PLATFORM
—Deeper water route to JacksonBe.
-Construction of St. John*—lo ­
in River canal.
-Extension of wkito way.
—Extension os local amusements
swimming pool, tennis courts, ate.
—Acquisition of a municipal
—Aui

rating of building probotala, apartment

—Extension of street paving proom.
—Const ruction
of boulevard
euad la k e Monroe.
—Entrance Into Florida atate
aeball league.
.—Completion of city beautlfieum program.
BLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
h SURE DWELLING PLAGE:
rruxt in the Lord and do good:
•bait thou dwell in tho land, and
rlly thou shalt be fed, Psalm
8.

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d of our fathers, known of
old,—
Lord of our far flung battle
line,—
neath whose awful hand we
hold,
dominion over palm and pine,—
rd Ood of Hosts, be with us yet,
it we forget,—lest we forget!
i tumult and the shouting dies,
lie captains and .kings depart
11 stands thine ancient sacri­
fice,—
In humble and a contrite heart,
■d God pf Hosts, be with ua yet,
it we forget,—less we forgetl
’-called, our navies melt away;
hi dune and headland sinks the
Are.
all our pomp of yesterday
• one with Ninevah and Tyre
Ige of the nations, spare ue yet,
it we forget,—lest we forgetl
lrunk with sight of power, we
loose
fitd tongues that have not thee
tn awe,
h boasting as tno Gentiles use
&gt;r lesser breeds without the
law,—
d God of Hosts, be with ua yet,
t we forget,—lest we forgetl
heathen heart that puta her
trust
i reeking tube and iron shard,
valiant dust that builds on
dust,
nd guarding calls not thee
guard,
frantic boast and foolish word,
’ mercy on thy people, Lord!
—Rudyard Kipling.
od of our fathers, known of old,
d of the far flung acreage,
eith whose awful hand we hold,
finlon over palm and pine,
d God of Hosts
with us yet, lest wo forget
I let one slip."
•With apologies to nil real esi men and Rudynrd Kipling.
-------- o-------’orthern papers are gloating
r the arrival of Spring which
been wintering in Florida.
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’he tnnn of 107 years who claims
t he hus never hud u well day
his life, must be u hyphochnnic.
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Antoni, Florida’s next great
—Sanford Herald.—When you
e qualified as doubtless you will
le of these days, we shall be
1 to welcome you to our ranks,
a Sanford. Bradenton—Mans—Palmetto.—Tri-City News,
glad hand.
Fatty" Arhuckle has found n
nan willing to marry him after
escapade a few years ngo, but
is no better than he.—Lakeland
ger. Nine times out of ten
women gets the worst of the
lain no matter how fine the
i Is.
ne thing we’ve never hern nhle
mderstand is whv among nil tho
ulutian of Sanford and surtiding country there are no "sea
We seem to be nil bind­
e rs for with the most beautiful
&gt; In tho world ut our very door
is, one seldom reex a yacht, n
ing boat or n runabout operated
he home folks.
"turday's Sunfoul Herald was
2-puge "Booster Edition" that
well filled with interesting
ling concerning the many new
rprises of that
progressive
, and the amount of display
•rtlsing clearly indicutes that
business men of Runford have
ied over a new leaf nnd are de­
fined to tell the whmc world
it some of the udv&amp;ntuges of
i* City S'»h«tnntia!.’’ Berg and
a are publishing n newspaper
would be a credit to uny city
we are glad to note that they
receiving the support of the
ness people.—Kissimmee Car.

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ram d down busy streets; excited persons dashed hither Tk# Frrack Bit*.
and yon; sparks flew; a dangerous eastern wind blew burn­ Earth, Bis Aba* Motor.
ing cinders toward other buildings; telephone messages
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
urged help from fire stations In neighboring towns; the
(OravrWtf 1 M I_____
flames continued to leap high.
From the burning of the Breakers at Palm Beach the A PROFESSOR named Fullerton
nation has learned two lessons; first, carelessness is cost­ hax hanged himself after teaching
ly; second, it doeB not pay to erect buildings which are not philosophy to young U dier for a
fireproof. Without doubt the recent conflagration was long time. There Is no philosophy
started by the.throwing down of a lighted match or cigarette that will make us philosophise
stub, or by some other carelessness. In all probability It about our own troubles...
would never have occurred at all, or iicoiild have stopped in
its early stages, if the buildings had been constructed of EDITH GOULD Walnwright,
fireproof materials.
daughter of the late George J.
The constant burning of buildings, or other property Gould, grand-daughter of Jay
damaging.fires, has come to be a disgrace to this country. Gould, who left on* hundred mill­
The loss from the Palm Beach catastrophe alone is estimat­ ions to amuse lawyers hired by his
ed at over four million dollars. • Further, we read that fire heirs, is writing her interesting
in this country exacts a toll of more than half a billion dol­ and important life story for the
lars every year, i
New York Evening Journal.
Most of these fires are caused .by sheer carelessness.
Mother goes away leaving the kettle boillhg on the stove, or IT IS HER Intention to prove
the screen away from the front of the hearth fire. Some­ that happiness is not in money, but
thing happens. She returns to find her home in ashes. |n the soul of man. Epictetus said
Nurse lets baby play with matches. Something happens. it, but could not prove it, for he
The house burns down. Father reads the evening paper, never had any money.
tossing hla cigar ashes on the floor. Later he takes a stroll, Edith Gould knows what she Is
returning to find nothing but the insurance left on his talking about. The best fun she
house, If he is lucky enough to have that.
ever had, ap she yfflll tell her
But since carelessness is an element of human nature young friends, was doing her own
and as long os mortals are mortals, carelessness will be ever housework, after she ran away to
a potent factor for conidcration, then build for durability bo married and before she became
against fire. It’s pure folly to build to bum. It is costly reconciled to her annoyed purenta.
to you and it is costly to the nation. Fireproof buildings
are as easily constructed as any other kind, look one hun
SUCH PHILOSOPHICAL musdred per cent better, and will react to your advantage a Ings as this intelligent young wo­
thousand times before you are through with them.
man will provide, enlivened by de­
It is indeed a pleasure to note what the directors of the scriptions of the baby dress three
Florida Fast Coast Hotel Company have decided, according yards long that she wore, Just nftto an announcement by Henry E. Bemis, vice president. A er she was born, upon her father’s
modem, fire proof hotel will arise almost immediately out of yacht, should help to make the
the ashes of the old Breakers. It will be of "the most ap­ poor satisfied
sd^sfi with their lot.
proved design adapted to both the climate and the type of
pleasure seekers who frequent Palm Beach."
RICH Aik) STRAUSS has w rit­
And while the Florida East Coast Hotel Company is con­ ten a concerto for plnno and or­
structing a hotel worthy of the site of the former Breakers, chestra to be played with onu hand
why doesn't it raze the Poincianu and construct in its place only. This five-fingered tour de
a hotel which would be a credit to the hotel company and the force Is produced for a Viennese
city within which it is locntfcd? But more than that. Why pianist,
who has
doesn’t the Florida East Coast Hotel Company replace all its only one Wittgenstein,
hand.
old wooden shacks with safely constructed, fireproof hotels, The greatest of all musicians
before some fire breaks out in one at night, destroying it, wrote a composition using only the
as well as two or three hundred sleeping guests ?
four notes corresponding to the

L et’s Get the People Out-Doors
Here it is, one of Those Days—one of Those Spring
Days—when anything in the wny of toil is absolutely
repulsive to the normal human being, and we have to
stay indoors and work and work and work and work—
—Don Marquis.
And that reminds us that Thursday afternoon holidays
should be in fnshion pretty soon, and that they should be ac­
companied by the organization of some Out-Door Clubs in
Sanford.
People whoso occupations keep indoors most of the time
are mighty ^cureless of their health and their happiness if
they do not endeavor toTj/ul some means of spending-time
in the open. Scarcely miy "day 'is so crowded with" indoor
work as to prevent the worker from spending a little time
inoutdoor exercise. And once the habit is formed of taking
u brisk walk, or joining in outdoor play, it is easy to fight
for a chance lo get away from indoor tasks and pastimes.
Sanford is pitifully “short" in the matter of opportunity
for out-door recreation. There should be a first class swim­
ming pool for the people of this town. There should be plenty
of tennis courts. There should be a great open-air gymnas­
ium, and a dozen play-centers for little children.
All of these Sanford will have some day. But in the mean­
time when the call of Spring is here, Out-Door Clubs should
come into existence, whose business it will be to DEVISE
ways for getting people, young and old, out-doors for recrea­
tion and health.

lettars in the nnme of his friend,
the Countess Abeg. Musical gen­
ius is tho most highly developed
of any, because it proceeds direct­
ly from the subconscious mind and
is independent of hindering exter­
nal conditions.

Jw o men Were arguing In their utes passed, and then the emnr
conceit, wa* boring every body man paid with « sneer:
"Don't you think youd
club. One, a fellow of iaefTablo
with boasting of the power of his give It up? 1 don’t feel a n y influ­
will, maintaining, with mueh vio­ ence a t all, and I can’t stand here
lence, th a t h li will was stronger*nil the evening."
"Oh, ns to that," replied the
then th a t of anybody's present.
quiet
man, "there’s no hurry. I
, "You are wrong therr/* aaJd
one of the gentlemen, "and t will am perfectly comfortabT!. You
it. uo
ana Stand
stana in that
m at coreor- recollect that there’s no time lim
prove It..
Go &gt;and
ner, and I will have you out of it
y°° ar?
*? C0T n,? .&lt; l
before I have commanded you the J w * f ,k^ 0U K ® ;, J i J
second time.
tim e "
don t intend to ask you again unsecond
til a week from today, in order
The sm art one stood in the cor­ to give your strong will a fair and
ner, and the quiet one said:
vigorous trial, we might ns well
"Come out of that corner."
take it easily."
The man with the iron resolu­
The other grinned and shook his
head, The quiet man sat down .and tion sneaked out of the corner, and
looked a t him steadily. Five min- the incident was declared closed.

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all failure. The time is not lost. If end. I have known of several in- '■H
you leave your prospect with u stances of that kind where a sales­ U
giood taste In his mouth,■ if „you man who lost nn order was rec­ .»
leave a good impression upon him,, ommended by his prospect for n !«
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if you will leave him with such ! very much better position than lie ■
a piclurn in his mind that he will I had. You never know where your ■
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say, after you have gone, "There good impressions will Innd you, u
goes a man, I have met a real any more than you know where
genuine man today. He made an ' the hud impressions you make will ■
impression upo:
upon me for hia man- ! land you.
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lines*, his character. I shall reIf you can leave n man with a m
member him as a real man.”
good taste in his mouth, make him M
Leave him with a good picture feel thut he has met n rare char­
in his mind so that he will say acter ,you need not fuel 'that your
to himself, "I have met a real man time is wasted or that you have
today, o 100 per cent gentleman. failed.

W HERE DO YOU LOOK

Fashionable Footwear
Inspired by Easter 1
L atest Footw ear now steps gaily jnto
Faster. In Fashions they meet every
requirem ent of- th e sm artest trend.
These style leaders carry the inspire
tion of P aris, the atm osphere of Fifth
Avenue, and th e creativeness of our
m aster designers.

ST. AUGUSTINE RECORD
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When you wish to huy some-, Your newspaper,
thing where do you look?
; These are some of the reasons
In your newspaper.
I whY the newspaper is YOUR newsnnd why communities nre
need
information
When
yon
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I only na strong and progressive as
ns
t r SV th .fr newspapers. There may have
turo where must you go for i t . j |,een jnHtnnces where a live newsTo your newspnper.
paper was unable to resusciate a
Where
you Ipbta’h your | dead town, but there is no man
knowledge of current events, sci- who hns been n mourner a t a funenhee, politics and" th e greater ornl where n live newspaper has
been the undertaker to a deed
part of your education?
town. If there is une quick cure
From your newspnper.
When your merchants need bus­ for community somnolence it la
iness, through what medium do a wide-awnko newspaper.
The public anticipates its shop­
they obtain it?
ping by scanning the’ advertise­
Your newspuper.
When the community and the ments in the newspapers and tho
churches, schools, civic nnd wel­ merchants anticipate their busin­
fare organizations of !tho com- ess by newspuper advertising. Ad­
and cooperation, to what do they vertising is a mutual proposition
appeal._____________ _____ ______ between nil concerned.

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MANY YOUNG Americans will
try unything interesting. Boyd E ..
Elifritz, private soldier, ut Bolling |
Flying Field, convinced that flying
is easy, decided to try. He started
all alone for his first flight, rose I
and flew headed for home. As ho
hud. failed to «poa Juu.radio!qc,
mad engine soon stopped working, ■
so ho turned back to Bolling Field 13
and landed.

Bills Paid By Check
A re Paid PERM ANENTLY

Sanford’s Realty Values

Bills paid in cosh often have n way of bobbing up un«.
pee ted ly and asking Lo be paid again.
When you pay by check the hill Jr settled for nil time
and you can proves it uny time by producing the canceled
check,
Paying by check hns many other advantages and «
suggest that you arrange today to open nn account with
the Seminole County Bank.

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We have two exceptionally good -propositions,,
that will act you in on the ground floor

S E E US Q U I C K

THE PARTICULAR plane will
never fly again, but Elifritz was
picked out of the wreckage, unin­
jured.
lie believes now whnt Edsel B.
Ford's expert flier told this w rit­
Realtors
er at the Ford airplane fnctory
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS
recently: “Almost any man can
Phone 3(32
202 First Street.
learn to run a plunc in nbout une
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hour. But it takes seven hours to ■
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ruins spread over the earth by
BY IRVIN S. COBB
217 Sanford Avenue
Telephone 17H-W
the recent tornado, udvisO that
many men and women nre praying.
SANFORD, FLA.
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certain southern town. This story convictions without exactly going strength to rebuild theim fuitished a
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which has to do with him, posses­ into details.
a a
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ses one merit if it possesses none
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Some ladies were decorating the homes.
or
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According to locul gossip Nick ceremony at tho bride’s homu and praying until the arrival of the
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was n sorely heii|iecked man. I( Nick was helping them.
a a
tornado.
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was said that when displeused
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with him Aunt Eflta, his mastodon- ■marriage,
The
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For
the
Money
Is they?" su'ul Nick,
a a Red Snapper Steak
35c
ic wife, hud a way of tying ids
a
to himself as he unraveled an ns a flower of the field, so he Hours
a
hands behind him and then cor­ half
lit
Fine
Condition
And
. ...25c
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of southern sinilax. "Well isheth,
Red Snapper (W h o le)...
a
recting him with u bed slut. Some­ artufui
S' a
seems
lak
folks
will
keep
on
get"For
the
wind
pusseth
over
it,
and
"
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times she corrected him so thor­ tin' married." Ho fetched a soft,
a 9
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it is gone; and the place (hereof!*
oughly that he limped for u week pensive sigh under his breath.
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afterward and sat down only on
no mure."
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One of the ladies overheard him. shall know it_____
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something
of
the
life
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PARIS BANKERS are distress-!■
furred to stand.
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Yet Nick bore the secret of his speak.
Address
pccially the peasants, hoard coins n
15c
domestic tragedy hruvely. He never
Dressed River Catfish
"Why. Undo Nick," she said, of gold and silver.
swore out a wjirarnt for Effle;
Laws were passed to control the 5
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never publicly complained of the "you surely haven’t any grudge gold supidy, 'thut ,’the Bunk o f !
WE DRESS AND DELIVER ALL
against
marriugo
nave
you?"
roughness of her disciplinary meth
France might hove a big gold re -15
Jacksonville,
Fla.
"Oh, none, not fur other folks.” serve.
ods.
But the French people still a
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and efficient French Government. ; h
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But that hoarding of precious j*
a
metals should be a warning t o 1*
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Walter Cump was not u states- j not ripe in years but, rich in frui­ speculators aguinst TRYING TO B
a
man nor a sciiolur hut it is doubtful j tion and achievement. It might KNOCK DOWN THE PRICE OF "
a
n
he asked why this apostle of
FRANC,
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whether any American of toduy health lived no longer und whether THE
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figure was regarded with mure a f­ three-score-und-tcn.
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expertly in humblle things.
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If any one word can fit W alter what germ of longevity Mr. Camp
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Cump's influence on things Amer­ wus endowed no one knows; but 000 to improve the study uf u g ri-ia
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ican it is the word "wholesome." j if his zeul for phystcul activity culture. That’s sensible.
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English-speaking nations study n
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cleanness ever touched any of the demonstrated ita ,worth by muking Latin und Greek. The Romans1■
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Cump activities—und they were thut life more enjoyable.
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tudied Greek. The Greek phllos- 3
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manifold. He was nn athlete, u u -, Keeping fit is not a task. In it ophers studied the Egyptiun )un-;B
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thor, futher-confessor to u thous­ ubounds a degree of pleasure be­ guuge und hieroglyphics. Mltlions j:
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and young sportsmen, Nestor of side which the effort in negligi­ ere spent teaching many kinds of i a
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American intercollegiate football,' ble. Thtlu wus the lesson Mr. knowledge little used after the stu- *
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disinterested advocate of every en­ Cump tried to teach, not only by dent leaves school.
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joyable game und missionary of precept, hut by example. Too much
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good health to the nation. His should not he asked of exercise. ing seriously old Mother Earth the | Jj
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name wus u houseword from coast It U adds to the joy of being, that original Almu Muter from which j 3
Try Kleiizctui—The best cleanin^ preparation”
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to coast becuuse he indulged him* j is enuugh. It should not he re­ we Spring, upon which we depend I *
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self in the luxury of doing good. &gt;quired to guarantee length
of absolutely during life, and tu which Vi
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Mr." andGENEVA. Mar. 2A—*)r ned
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Mrt. Quirk n»d Mr.’and 3Iru. G-nli­
on spent Saturday and Sunday at
VAUGHAN-TYNER
ThskOpvem
Seabreete.
Mr. and Mrs, ‘J. K. Vaughn aned 4« &amp; 5 f i‘ Mr. and Mrs. K H . Kilb? end *■r ^ B nfr .i d-Bvitv
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Inounce the marriage of their
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MISS KATHRYN WILREY, Society Editor.
CRONE:—Re* 42W
Ur. and Mrs. William Kilbe at- j i ^ i t c aMd a t
daughter, Giadya Elbcrta, to Eltended the Chamber of Ooir.nvrcr , : Ti.
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at
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W^lncsday
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L iterary D epartm ent
Plans Being Made
" • * * “ *? First B*Pt,s t Church
J r&gt;- f . PA H pdalm Mr*^
T.,
f-isd privilege \
l.
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Wakefiotd, Mrs. Izsro;, u.u.
|;ir£.t adjacent W s »t
VVOman’s Club Meets
F or Flower Show
Wight attemted the club meeting prtec lflut the inWal lot to
| ;tIr, Vh,l{ r/iiriaTnft/M r.The meeting of the literature
R%Vi Wahlberg will be here for at Daytona. Wednesday.
^ ile Sanford dub women aw gathering of rolativea and friends
with
the
Rev.
Fairley
D.
King,
of
department of the Woman's Club
ig their plans into shape, for
service a t the Lutheran ehurch,
Mrs. T. L. Dumas, Mrs. A. M.
n? Wednesday afternoon was one j Doar and Mrs, Raymond Philips the Flower Show which is to Apert flcintlng.
next Sunday.
■ar*| */ j
LUIUIUl U»r*
The bride was lovely in a gown
of unusual interest. Mrs. C. C. were the tea guests of Mrs. James Monday a t 3 oclock in }he afters
John and Eric Lundquist spent
\i itifonl G
! member/, of t5b lycal .ichbol fi
of
gray
trimmed
in
blue
with
hat
woodruff, chairman presided and Glass in Orlando, Wednesday.
Monday
',
noon a t the dub house, many o£
the week end with their brother, ffom Perry have .room.** ut Mr*.;
trvgc
them are spurred on toward fresh and accessories o f white.'
l ime* Guild will meet with there was a good attendance. Plans
Elmer arid cousinei« t ':H«i11y Hill, T. W. Provatt’s.
They
left
immediately
a
fte
r
the
TftSamine F. Whitner, Jr. n i R L iM ." y celebration which I Mr. and MrsLC. V. Hoover an* enthusiasm, by the many mention^
going in their car.- it....
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I.to ...
C m bo a most important will bo helu May 13 were discussed Pounce the birth of a son, Mar. 22. in the newspapers ' of
Similar ceremony for a trip t 6 Tampa and
E. W. Lundqniat and their two tended the Chautauqua at • i.hi?«Ii»
St. Petersburg. They will return children have been down with the last week.
events.
1 »nil a large attendance is ami this promises to be one of the
finest affairs of the season.
The most wonderful of these, ill Apr. 1 and will occupy their new influenza.
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.Mrs. George Gtegift,1 ’ v.a* in
■ Mr. and Mrs. Herman MiddleTuesday
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. A! rf* Woodruff read extracts ton annoimcc the birth of a son held in New York last week, and home on the cornet* of Geneva nnd
Airs. Borell waa n guest Thurs­ Sanford Monday'on B usiti-,.
.
L V-. Go Li ?*li*r.
t
from Federation notes, in which Mar. 24, a t the Fornald-Laughton so gorgeously pictured in the Neat Sanford Avenue. •
day at the home of Mr*. E. W.
Dr. Spence of New .1
..va • ‘d r * . B a n k , - o f R b c n e s t e t .
3 ! ; ™ " r ^ ? a ur r- Mrs. Carpenter, State Literature Hospital. He has been named Her­ York Times of last Sunday. This
Lundquist, Mrs. Ericson. Mrs. Hlr- drowned in Horse 1‘oqd Ww'ne : guiyite at H o
week Thomasville, Gn., is having Upsala and Grapeville schi and Mrs. Powers coming over day morning while ewitnmirig.
ftt' M. U. will meet at the Chairman, asked for names of any man David.
&lt;IN*tet, are very ejiDU-.ilajtic, at
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its annual rose show,'Kissimmee
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ellc., dhti Lortirworoi, They have tmtesu
Baptist ^ Church a t 3:30 banford club women who were
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in the afternoon to attend the Dorw
riters
to
-boseut
in;
also
that
family
of
Sanford
sfKiu
Sumlav
a All members ir e urged
entire mate e*M wer** very ff
Mrs. Frank Cone and Miss M ar-! E l . n r i l t e " J m SL
‘ a ‘S d
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bertleson j ca!.
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each state was asked to send in C.,.t,G
Mrs. ,T. \V. Prevntt.
rtent.
nnd children motored to Windor-j
^ William* left on Tuesday with Mr. jund».r_
lllli.n
o
f.
Top.k»
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staling ;h.-A ti -i vv.stek
Number Six or tho First the names of twelve authors of
„xro XiUttl p, ii . ,f- o t J
,, Davis. aml&gt;j)cn.
, ...ere wer*
mere to spend the day with Mr. fycnin£ n,ot,o r u?lj to Miami for Mr.A-r.andandMr*. EdBill^
book.s
it
is
noted
with
pleasure
h
n
;
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b^
t
l
f
u
l
exhibitions,
—
Ale
hi
liny
*k
,j
Lt Church will meet ot the
« '« note
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,
his
wife
nnd
children,
who
will
hsiv .
During the nieeting of the State and Mrs. Fred Kreil Sunday.
club women will be a t her home on Cameron Avenue.
return with him the Inst of the Jacksonville spent the week cud'
Mrs. Wainwright on the that
‘hat Sanford
Snnfortl club
',irr.
Lake
.SuIvRvi.-i'Jrr. tteit
represented in these lists, names
xt™ t o
c..o,
Horticultural Society in Eustis, the
Mrs. Volie Williams spent F ri­ week, having been visiting there with M n. G. C. Ciruut.
I tide at 3:30 o’elock.
*.f I^x/gwftofl t-i being raiiffly*
of
whom
will
be
pubished
later.
Mr.
I iiiiiip&gt;
at the home of his sister, Mrs. ____
VJunio/ Class Play, “ His
_ and Mrs. Ouu!.
hq.-&lt;t.
The
F r.rk C » ™
Ihe b C o m y day with friends in town.
A dramatic review was given by »nJ their RUHbT lira!
Raymond Butler. ,
spent Wednesday and Ihvv.ukr,
, iigiiw.jv. a.vb tfc
Niece,” will be given at
GUBl.n, -pent
Mrs. Nora Swanson, Mrs. I lir - , ......
.. DeForest made n in Duytonn Beach lust week.
Mrs...........
Anna
[School Auditorium at 8:30 Mrs. F. W. Talbott, after which Tuesday in Kissimmee.
l
W
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Lofigwo
id
road will b*
ment is very general and hns come schi, Mrs, E. F, Lundquist nnd short visit last week in the methe reading of Tho Piper was taken
The Chamber of Coivincrce Ju-vi, .
ju ,
".A r.
to stay, for more nnd more every Mrs. Archie Swanson spent Friday 1tropolls.
being
assigned
here Inst Friday nlrht w.. well ; ,' ,i i,.mi
Jqil titrmvJiltu ,* C
S M. Lloyd will entertain ..up, each
t . member
.
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tfj,fill
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wilcox and .year,
Floridans are realizing the afternoon with Mre. August Swan- j The rain Saturday hindered the attended
rnlit,-; ..
e i: Lnulo-l.riilivvurtlio^
ll»_*• ........ «
' Say Duplicate Club at h e r! J J P S ’Jf.® ’:h*rmiin* P1** was r*»d io S v P
°f „Mn ittlmi'st urttouched possibiUtics of son. it being her birthday.* S h e'g irls club su only a few could M V v i , r,' u :'m ]U, !r&gt;
palmetto Avenue.
u a,8CU*s«&gt;*
i»«t
a2™r
soil and climate in Ornamental received a number of nice pres- be out. Those present were Mrs. tool..
IbfKII, N. I.* If*; l VVi flit*
» for, *'r •'&gt;- r .a- td ■hr'ctutr. pro
Wednesday
days .£
at .^1
the Valdez Hotel. a *eWthe
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Ihe;,- hav
t,nls*
A. H. Lundquist and Mdvn, Misa their home.
, Literature Department of Truth Seekers Class
AiWr. A.
will. &lt;»ruUt».f
spending
the
winter
lu re
Fmil Mmrmiinn
, 1Bolton, Margaret Hirschl and tho
,?!*'C hir’ very nttfactire
Toman’s Club will meet at
Mis* Elizabc it Y([;.ii'j
hvi • |1(,y jr, Orange Park and he
Holds Fine M eeting (i?Ir',Mnl Sw.Je‘fl.Ji'j.c„°lT„Ikri L arge A ttendance
(clock.
lyn Bullard and .Mode 1'migiu ", «, : io ociup*. in :li near ftt-/,
Thursday
^to Sunday*
ffi
\J S^h j 1^fwith
1lcrAlfrorl
,uck F.ricson
next tim
e.
ville, are spending a few days ns
ingL up
up
M arks Story Hour 5ing
P\ to« S
i v TSchool
th hhis
J 4
and daughters. sjient Monday evening ip iviim .ni, tj&lt;l
will bo n subscription
-1
The Wesleyan Truth Seekers guests of the Veldaz Hotel.
H° Rutb and-Esther motored to d J with friciuU.
Oils ) Tinner of.AtLua.v
JpwW a t tbo Woman's Club Class held n most delightful meet­
Mrs.
L.
W.
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bk.
ni.’iti
cf
i
nk'
( f,Iind Sunday. Gilbert took over
turi’c'.l home T ufilny ateci
u itmonstrution of “ Wcar- ing in the home of Mrs. J. A. UumThe attendance ut the Reading i* ottering ins place for sale.
Homey is
*m .'Iiut n few ihy • . " • 1’’: ( ut! with Ml'j. la OKMrs. Eilie Raulcrson left Thurs­ Club
lAtaminum.” For rcserva- ley, Monday afternoon.
and Story Hour last week at
Mrs;
Mablc
Kreil
nnd
children
?*?“
•
°J
th,e
fami,Iy
0,1
.
t
be
27th
ns
with Mrs. T. U*. I’iovul*.
day for her home in Miami, nfter
thoe • •■.■'* • i -.!•
I Mrs. Archie Betts 222.
Mrs. T. F. Adams, rend the spending n few duys with her the Library was exceptionally good nnd Mrs. Bengston came Monday *,loir, brother-in-law. Adam Carr
Mr. nnd Mr.*-. Bill r,,p.!
won ; Mrs.
Clark T&gt;
*
over 100 being present nt both. shaft broke in Longwood so they ha5 bce" al,,nF utfni» «f late,
Number
Fivo of the scripture lesson, this was followed
• friend* tii Fdtr Mycil*.
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Miss Scnggan had charge of the came on by buss to Mr. Tyner’s,! Grnncimn and Grandpa Swan- shopping In Sanford T han. iy,
at Church will meet lit with prayer by Mrs. T. J. Nixon, son here.
M' 'fi.*-. Cail.v.vuv and
■
younger group, who greatly en­ returnin home, Tuesday.
of Mrs. G. A. Itndford who is teacher of tl. * -Rasa. Tho
son and Dorothy and Archie SwanGif Atlunto who i..r - * aci. Mu
joyed the program given. In ad­
Chuluota
o'clock with Mrs. J. P. regular business session followed.
i
f
11
.
,
,
!
son
nnd
wife
spent
Tuesday
nfterCLOSE CALL FOR WIF1E.
: res just nyith and1 ciU.t of iisiB ?
dition to tho stories told, numb­
as hostess.
Mr. Hirschl and Mr. \S hidden noon nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs.
A delightful socinl hour was had
ers ware given by Virginia ami have both sold their placca In U p-i E. F. Lundquist, it being their
H. B. Lewis will enter- after the business meeting. Mrs.
CHULUQVA. Mar. .X.
Imlo- "«&gt;d
. t'.o-, ,kr.
i
*tu&gt;cLijb4
VITERBO. Mar. 0.—Rcnato I»ot- Martha Carter, M argaret Mozcly, cn!a through Mr. Allen. Each will | Uttlo daughter, Marion ninth birth- ota ciGzciif attended chum tu,pm ■"b *"-1 i fr.d making nil o. v. miu -';
Mcrrie Matron Bridge Rum ley was assisted in serving the
rent for n while. We hopce not .day, and they must share her at Gvicdo Mi r. 1 i. Il ittt.i l
*&lt;•*i‘ *
"iiciinu
lot*. L-r *.*i Uj ^
. the Country Club.
dainty ice course by Mrs. Crenshn'w tarj,
. , a. Vitcrban laborer, recently nnd n costume song by Margaret it)
1
()SP these
thfte-n good
muwl families.
f n line
1...Thu
k. . .if lv
- accontsi
.
s U’l i H’ i.n
n TLtl
i c.,i ■&gt;»*B Mar.
nf suction
Thun
lose
ji kUtl..!*..
birthday cakes.
The Hliiilnr,
Chultirv a school
bus
u t t 2MB
| Order of the Eastern Star Mrs. Dorsey, Mrs. Welson, • Mrs.j ' i n 'U*,d .“» « » * " d scheme to pro- Torrance. Marjorio DuBoso nnd to
Thi*
i-.
but
a
vary
Betty
McKinnon.
Next
Saturday
(hinted
a
nun.lx
i
f
pupil
or.
&gt;
n
mall
nortioiraB
•Id its regular meeting at Grow and Mrs. Brown. There were
foT to
,hiYjn,|
o f?’
white
Mrs. August Swanson has ag ain 1 - Mrs- Ballinger was in town Mon- oniiig day of cluu niuqir..
.
Wtre ,|j0 Went
to Nlwlina.
8erV(! whnt
ho Mrs. Shinholscr will be in charge,
cf lliia large’ aniili UIIR Will 'i|
. ouic Hall nt 7:30 o’clock.
43 members present,
noo!i for tretitmcnt nt Ur.
tbought would he a or,c-.uonth nnd special numbers will lie given resumed her nursing being called
Chuluota t( a In r ;tr &lt;1 i.&lt;-.■ |. - they have uam r-f l &gt;i.e Wgyniua '
Daughters of Wesley will
Marshall s office and Mrs. Terwill- nnonsiblo ut
r ti Will t&gt;--sentence. With her reluctant con­ hy Adelaide Higgins, Kloisc Wynn to Sanford, Sunday.
p( mn
signer! ........ m-igUt-i. Th
Acir social meeting a t the
.. jvciypttopqri:
Cgcr kindly brought her home. M r., f i ' X , ’
. r ,1 . r ....... Ittoh*’
sent, he injected a quantity of and John Cutherali.
id :;pd .1. s'ipj
[of Mrs. E. A. Douglass nt Finish Landscaping*
Clarence
Bergqulst
who
hns
held
n««l
Airs.
Termilleger
and
little
for
n
dm
.
vvltn
iA
rd
thi
sir.nTtiei*.'
kerosene
into
her
veins,
hoping
to
Mrs.
Thomas
Owens
has
been
re­
*k.
good position for two years in Jimmie nre recovering from n se- and
- ■ a -■
At T erragona Tower make her mildly ill so that she quested to give a Robert Burns aMoline,
A:Kqilff T Jinineut •S
s ' ,i
three d.vy ••'Hi-.-e u .Vur:
[ip Number Two of the MethIII.,
returned
to
Sanford,
i
vero
spell
of
flu,
during
which
they
might live in a public tm .pk.il dur­ program for the Reading Club Tuesday, being the guest of his were heartened by u couple of ary. to In* givm in ( huinot i Pub Lunjjwr.iJ 1:hi[s winter *ifj fir. iirifjjhurch will meet with Mrs.
Mv*.
J . Mat if m,n. «'f Nl'.V,.fW
lie School Auditorium.
next Saturday, ua Mrs. Owen for­
,
Biff nt her home on Pari:
Thq landscaping of the section ing his incarceration.
weeks’ visit from their son, Harry,
Mt. &gt;Iutbi .'on is
Rev. E. A. Milton am! Mi-., i; Tori. ;it
The plan succeeded too well, in merly lived in England near the sistiir, Mrs. E. W. Lundquist.
immediately surrounding Tnrrai at 3:30 o’clock.
He
brought
home
his
electric
di­
Mrs. Beck took n imnibor out to
A. Milton of Orlando at;- .i ,i tt.‘ •if L(.ngivocfUJ* oiduut i*i;.uenA, hav - •
[Number three of the Meth- gon.i Tower, Daytonrt Highland, that Rcnato went to jail for n poet's home. Following this, the
see Mrs. Swain nnd children, Tues­ ploma nnd Is back again now on W. M, U. Disii'ivt Rally at C, h.tf u\vn-«! II tvovc h:r o iri \■f*al*j
club
will
complete
plans
for
organ­
ha«
been
completed
by
Mr.
Lotlonger
stay
than
he
had
untiiipntburch will meet with Mrs.
the Detroit in Panama.
»». ilu v. i a frklut rtf fh:ii. F ' '
ni'vn on Saturday.
robe Bateman who wns employed f,,h nnd.his wife to a hospital where ization. Mr,- Goodale gave an en­ day.
lines nt her home 210 Hoi- by tho Highland Company for this: tho doctors barely succeeded in tertaining Mark Twain program,
The Willing Workers will meet
While there we- ___
met ___
Mr. ____
Fred
Among the :.i tcniitig; tho Smi- R, t John in who sittij. ) at \ VJTdt1
ntf»r&lt;i rtiars
which wua much enjoyed. Several Friday nfter school ut the home of Swan of New York who wnss call- ford District U. M. tj’ Rally
and ts faniu iia r 'i
tnue at 3 o'clock.
part of the work. It has a ttra c t-: «“ving her life.
with ■CV-tlf-' !■refort the big fi:( ^ V y&gt;
M
ii
s.
C.
W.
Vining.
j
ing
on
his
old
friunds.
He
orrivGeneva,
on
tl.i
*
.
,ih
w,
i.r
Mi
.
new
applications
were
received
for
td
much
favorable
comment.
{
------------Friday
The Lndies’ Dorcas Union are ed Inst weok nnd lins room a t the Seig, Mrs. Triprer, Mr . Jamb-. Mr. Mlit He..iOIn rvcatli. v. (in
membership, and Mi. Halt outlined
The landscaping of the suburb THE LOVE AFFAIRS
will be held a regular
rrtilr IK? (| pi:»l KSJtnJhl tu t. onit*
invited to hold thnir meeting Mahoney home in Hanford, but hud Mrs. Provult. Mis e Ja.okr 1
further
plans
he
had
in
mind..
of tho Seminole Rebeknh in its broader aspects is being car­
OF GKNJI FILLED
wood wa- rno row
‘
[’Thursday
with
Mrs.
A.
II.
Lund»Pvnt
the
night
nt
his
father’s
vntt
and
Ssrisr.
r.ge nnd it re?.!,
rier!
on
under
the
general
direction
No. 43, combined with u
FIVE THICK VOLUMES TOBACCO FACTORIES ACTIVE3 i qwist.
| pluco at Twin hikes. Wo were
Rev. AiHIti.u
chfil to a n - qoire*I hrif a' dn to mak i •
lion of homo night, also of Mr, W. E. Reynolds, consulting
- —
[ *Real estnte is moving briskiv o u t 1glad to hear that he is planning pretentutive amiicn,,e on Sunday. trip from tV.qfrr '! ti.^ lAngwb.. *’
: the degree, at 7:45 o’clock engineer, with the assistance of
LONDON, Mar. 25.—The first
VIENNA. Mar. 2d.—The u:;e of | odr i*ay. We hear that H. Law- &lt;*■' bringing his family to loente Ills Ciliiluota w o . a ul hi;: pa. : ixd rontcmplnt
baltding a hcau-* "7
Mr,
R.
(J.
Skouglnnd
of
Chicago,
11. O. 0. F. Hall. All memvolume of an ancient Japanese tobacco is increasing en o rm ously j sen has sold his place here to M r s . 1hero when oh improves the place.
ora to at I.ougi.o 1 t'hurcii proiript Ufa! i • o&gt; •
t. ; Wlldfneru. ,
'5
visitors are urged to be nationally known landscape archi­ novel, written by a woman numed in Austria. Although the pnpula-f Abiultott of "Sanford.
u . . . i ' l i u t u - i Mi .y i. V'. Ii&lt; • !. I ■ SimviV- 1
Joe
'
*
“Neros 1 Little Lenorn Ia;e. the daughter the pnator t..
tect. Mr. Skoogtnnd and Mr. Rey­ Murnsnski in A. D. 1004, has just
timi today is (5,750,411 the "tatc has sold the most of his place to of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Leo was ot a than Ollmulu.
;
i.c from n&gt; i- tvnte.t H ir e-eC -?*
have been for a great
will be a script dance nt nolds
Frank Woodruff.
threatened with appendicitis nnd
Mi, and Mr:. «‘Hfton l-»i\■«.«.- „l
A”
L. Harr ■ o f - it on. '(•:•. , ,
years
closely
a
s
s
o
c
ia
te
d
^
TuJX
b
&lt;
;
c.
n
.
ATth,,r:
'
Vnlcy!
faXmos
now
turn
out
more
cigars
ty Anne Tea Room...... __ scape work n n d th e company feels’^ th,° Url,t b h
:\ •!;r !»•
i lc r , M l&gt;. O: \V. .’*
fi
-Wedding bells ring this week, Dr. Benton was called out last Clonnont. Mi . .'Lirv Tribldv of
n , u ."ian they did before the war when
|N. De V. Howard Chapter itseU exceedingly to rto n n tetn *.! I draw,mtf ,Le&gt;iart,ncnl* rhc n?v«&gt; the country had a pupulati
Del,and, and Mn
Jl&lt; n Herlo**.. ^
(
o f : Tae marriage of Miss Gladys week.
LUlloInLN of
UL 500,000
UvU|vUv words
WDltllr nnd
HI1H Ia C
()2
^.000
f*J^|.000.
United Daughters of the curing their
.
‘
consists
JiuliilUli •
their lorvir,
cervices,
►rrnrv will meet with Mrs. curing
said to be one of the great novels j One cause of tho lucrei
An
elaborate
landscape^
scheme
world,‘‘itrtd'ifci*'eitrlieirt'king*
lumillat a t 3:30 o’clock,
covering the enrire tract now .m d V f ^the wo
rldMirtd AM*&lt;curl &gt;ort&lt; long ‘ ■
s M rt'
are
n an ri.-a izs n . t u i j u g!» e c r a * ’
[(ivorge Rico will entertain or
bvM
In
any
lunguuge.
core-developmont
ring tbc ent.ro
tract
now
(n
nny
tengu.ge.
It
has
800
smoking,
not
only
after
meals,
but
&lt;♦
^
*V
*
V
V
V
*
V
V V ‘
is under way and characters,
htn-Jifiora who *'hhvb 1'passed
tin team! IInto at ail times of the day and every- ■ V
bridgu luncheon nt the partially completed.
The terrain
Club, honoring her »ls♦M
itself beautifully to the work legend, and the story tells of the where. Also, there is no age re -' JJ
. Charles Bliss of Wnr- lends
love
alfairs
of
Genji,
n
son
of
the
striction
on
tho
sale
of
tobacco
to
s
J
,
of the landscape architect and
Muss., and the Every scores
juveniles.
in**4,
of beautiful vistas mining emperor.
Bridge Club.
commenced ,inc
the first
A recent local « xhibhuiq arrang*
the hills and hikes are being planfMr.
r* Waley ™m",enco“
A. E. Hill will entertain ned; it is expected that much of
ln:, ?.Iarcb n,!kl h°P*a 1,1 ed by the Anti-Nicotluu Union, d"jok Lovers Club with lunch- this work will be accomplished finish translating a volume a year eigmd to portray the alleged H t
1 o'clock.
this summer when frequent show- for the next five years, when the harmful effects of tobacco, failed
to interest the public.
will he a script dance in-ers will aid materially in the enr- work will be complete.
inolc Cafe, reception rooms ! ly growth of transplanted shrub­
West Palm Bench—2,000 room
Attend tlic best dance of the 1V11le Fort Pitt orchestra.
j bjry.
iiotel to be erected at approxi- i son. Script dance, Friday niglit.
Junior Class play, “His U n-'
----------------------- -Music by Fort Pitt Orchestra.—
tiecu,” will be repented a t | Script dance at the Seminole mute cost of $ 10,000,000.
V 41
Seminole
Cafe reception room.
wloek in the High School iCafi reception room Friday night.
Fort
I'i^A'e
—
Arrangement*
F U(u.
Music by Fort Pitt Orchestra.
Glove Silk and Crepe de Chine. Some oi? heavy fla t crepe in di tin 1b rig h t eolPensacola — County farmers ;o
completed for two big roud-im1provement projects in St. Lucie plant Irish potatoes on large scale
ors. Beautifully trimmed with fine laces. Gowns, Teds, Step-in ahd BloomSaturday
NOTICE
this year.
' county.
f «
hours nt the Library ot 10
eis.

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Social

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Personals

burch, Dr.
Werforming the
the near relasremony. tiyes being
L The young
couple will ».
number of days
Petersburg and
In Tampa and
will begin houpelteeping on San
h eir'm
n n y friends
ford Av»- T
Their
’mn
wish th#m maeh **PP!ne«8. Mra.
Walker, the mother of the bride
,n&lt;I M,&lt;* Eunice Tyner came from

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Van Raalte and Kaye
NEW SILK UNDERWEAR

ling Club a t tho Library at
tck.
I Cecilian Music Club will
the studio of Mrs. Fannie
at 3 o’clock.
.
|Ugion Auxiliary will meet
tegion Home ut 1 o’cloci:.

There will Ih&gt; a script dance at
the Seminole Cafe reception room.
........ night, music by the Fort
Friday
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Pitt 0rchLi,tra*

MI L L I NE R Y

Typewriters

MOTHERS

Buy your Easter Hats to match
your dresses. Attractive Sports and
high grade Pattern Models in all
colors.

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t children. These parasites
* great destroyers of child
[f you have reason to think
piid has worms, act quickly,
i Cream Vermifuge. Worms
t exist where this time-tried
teas fid remedy i *. uad. it
lout tin- worms and restores
py hce of health to baity
Price 35c. Sold by LnnStore.

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your order, we sell you long-wearvalue, and we see th at you get it.
The new Spring woolens, styles ar.d prices,
we know will make a “hit” with you.

S. W. BRADFORD
' MI LANK THEATRE

Fine satins in white and pink arid high u
reducing corsets and girdles, for

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$3.50 to $! 0.40
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Muslin Underwear
Gowns, Teds, made of fine cotton
goods

Fine Custom Tailoring

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tl»k.U . t e l
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$5.00 to $7.5!)

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2S Kdgcmont Road
*r Aiheville Couoty Club
Tel. 1815

Fine quality glove silk in ink*,
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n»inuiri drive from hotel

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Every shade, fine quality crepe
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$3.50

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and la griprie. Bnt these lingering
coughs yield easily to tho healing
mud curative qualities of

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- University of Florid* In
Pteayeratyeal Chemistry
‘ To Be Awarded Next Year

000 idioU nhlti Is good for throe
year*. Dr. Thomas R. Leigh, head
of the School of Pharmacy, is in
c h a m of arrangement* for the
elim ination. In . addition to this
shcholarshlp. a number of medals
to pharmacy students are offered
each year hy friends of the school

132 Students at University of .
Florida R e c d v e A id
Through Higher $chola *
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Funds
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une 20 and 27 have been s e t - as
BERLIN. ■ Mar. 20.—Germany
.----- u eU-viirC pnarraMy echol&gt;is three-year scholar- the Scandinavian countries ’and
rmacy Japan, all are showing interest in
•U p in th« School of ___r
University of Florida, leading to a proposal to uocrate an a ir route
W degree of. nharriuiceutlcal cham over the North pole area from
1st was established last year by the coast of Russia to Alaska. The
'this concern for the benefit of Idea ia not particularly new. but
young men of this state who de­ it has been revived recently besire to, prepare for the profession ( rauso of the improvements, of late
of pharmacy, and is open to mem- yenrrt, in •airship construction. It
b e n of thin year’s graduating is understood that Dr. Fridtjof
dosses of all accredited high Nansen has offered to lend such
an enterprise, under international
schools of the state.
T )^ 1examination will he in support.
An airship n little larger than
charge of mombera of the Univer­
sity faculty and will be held in the Los Ap^eles is contemplated
the Science. Hail, and will take for the run. May Is regarded « r
place while the preceding season’s the best month in which to start.
school work Is fresh In the minds Murmansk, on the north coast of
Russia, would be the Eurnpenn
.of. the students.
point of departure.
The route
Competitors for the scholarship would bo over Emperor Francis
must be of good moral standing Jbscph Land to the Pole and then
-and will bo examined in English, over the unknown territory of
3 units; history, 1 unit, mathema­ North Canada to Alnsku. The re­
tics, 2 units; science, 1 unit; for­ turn trip would be over Bering
eign languages and science, 2 Strait. Wrange! Island, DeLong
units, making a total of 9 units. Island, and the unexplored terri­
Jh addition to examination in these tory of Novn Zemblu.
subjects, each competitor will be
The Japanese nre especially In­
required to present high high terested because success might re­
school grades in seven subjects sult in quicker communication be­
other than those mentioned. This tween Europe and Jnpan.
will give a total of 16 units nec­
essary for admission to any college
Tavares — Mexican Petroleum
.in the University of Florida.
J. Webster M erritt of Gainesville Company to build storehouse and
.w as awarded this scholarship last two 25,000 gallon tanks.
ahshlp.

S &amp; is IS

G A I ^ E a v i L t i / M s k 24.—The
tinio.has arrived When it Is possi- j
hie for all good men to attend the
University.of Florida whether they
are financially able o r.n o t, it s
mid here. This has been mmlc
rrseibte by the many philanthro­
pe organization# of th ft' state
through ,th«ir decisions to help
students who show bright prou■'flete of becoming lenders In the
future affairs of Florida. At pres­
ent there arc 132 students a t ,the
university who an* receiving aid
rither through ucholnnhlpx or by
lean funds.
Of then? 132. 40 students repre­
sent counties from which schnle.rjhips arc offered for the IndividirI who prepares himrclf to bo a
»«*’cher. Each county in the state
offers these scholarships, but 10
i'jvo no representative# nt pres­
ent, These scholarships are award&lt;d on eompetitive examinations.
Numerous other sources offer
aid ‘to students among which are
county scholarships given students
in sericulture. There are 14 re­
ceiving aid from this source. An­
other source is the Florida Educntional l«onn Association, whch ad- i Lorino Majors, 18, nf Griffin,
vance# funds to students under ‘ Ind., saw her fathe.1 and brother
agreement that It is to be paid killed when their homo was de­
Interest stroyed.
but!: after graduation,
dots not begin on the loans until
after graduation. About fifty rtu*
drills nro receiving aid from this
DEBATE TO .MARK
fund.
,
Other sources from which scholWICHITA, Kan., Mar. 20.—'The
ai ships are obtained i* Loring
rub-structure
of the principal
Memorial fund, which furnishes
expenses fur ono student; Wilson etude oil fields in the world will
Co., of Gainesville, value $200; be visualized dissected nnd diffKnight &amp; Wall. Tampa, value, ex­ cussed during the convention of
penses; Lake City Iviwnnis club,
$2U0; Jacksonville Kiwunis club, the American Association of Pe­
expenses; Annie, Coleman, U. D. troleum Geologists, which meets
C., board and room in dormitory; here Mar 20-28. Treatment of this
State* U, D. C.. value, board and subject occupies the most pro­
room for two hoys; John B. Sut­ minent place on the program, and
A crossword puzzle for radio f ansi Some of the %on
ton Scholarship of Tumpu, $2UU will be handled by geologists re- puzzle
nrq illustrated in the sketc h in the center. Thtre
Hunk of Plant City, Jacksonville puscnting all state*s and several Tadio terms.
Its easy enough n o t to keep you too long 5
Kotarians, $230; Florida Timcs- foreign countries.
lug
&gt;n.
Union $230: Mnsonic Templu Lodge
New light cn the general stratiJacksonville, E. F. S. Cater Schol- graphic background of the Kansas
HORIZONTAL
The atmosphere.
arrhlp loan, $230; University Club fields, the sub-surface ntratigraphy
Preposition used to show
Assault.
rcom and board; Knights of Py­ of western Oklahoma, the San An­
ownership.
Pronoun.
thias, $230 for 12 student-}; Scot­ gelo formation in Texas, the upper
Seo picture.
To be misty.
tish Kite Masons. $240, each for ctetnceou* (Hastrophism and sedi­
Exclamation.
13. To secure a station.'
two; J. Herrin Scholarship of mentation in Montana, the age and
Whut the picture is about.
15. Direction of Afriaii
Quincy, board and room.
correlation of the kreyenhagen in
Eldest.
3. You and I.
In addition to these there is one California, carbon ratios and poV ales,,
7. See picture.
1
county, Dade, now furnishing four trcloum in Illinois and the per). Far away.
Radio goods.
t 'rrictlltural scholarships.
main of India, is expected to be
To implore.
1. Sec picture,
thrown on these field in more than
i. See picture,
A starting bar of a machine.
Madison — Baptist congregation hd papers to be read before the
i. An era.
*
To
sp
read
..
erecting Sunday school building.
convention.
Like.
7. Male child.
Note in scale.
1. Dined.
I. The bottom end) of
Three-toed sloth.
blocks.
, '
You and me.
J, Play on words.
lOuten garm ent of Romans,
Ship.
't
V. TVeact off # rewti
Hebrew name for God.
3. Upon, above. , j
Half an cm.
). Aobr. of company, .
,v
v„„, ,I1UI
, LONDON. Mar. 25
TwentyThe latest methods used to pre-132 One of tho notes sung to its
). Narrative poetry.
nets &lt;1» not care tu have it in- *'vc years hence tuberculosis will vent tuberculosis have already prodaily.
1. Every one.
I
imtcd that revolving steel tow- ,,e exterminated in the British do- vided for a gnuluul decline in the 34 Indefinite article.
}. Sixth note in scale. (1
- will over rival the roniatic rig- minions, or be as uncommon ns number of tuberculosis victims for 33 A cur.
&gt;. Almo.st a donkey. .1
tg til the obi clipper.*., even it leprosy is today, Dr. C. \V. Snlecby, the future and, once health offi- 37 The current of No. 17 ver­
IJ. River in Italy.
jl
■y do bring nbT.it economy in, spokesman for the London Metlt- ccrs have been uble to stop the
tical. (Sec picture.)
7. Preposition of plan.
c:i tion and lower freight iale.t. ‘‘ill Institute, has declared. He spread of the disease, Dr. Sateeby 41 Skid in running No. 10 hor­
&gt;. To accomplish. Jj
----- -------------I----1
predicts that the greatest advance blit ves it will rapidly disappear.
izontal.
ONE IN TEN
i lp I’tcdica! science will be the sueThe attack 0*1 cancer presents 42 Flower.
ANSWER TO YESIS
Neglecting a little wound, c u t : ct‘, *ful combating of tuberculosis greater difficulties, and only the 44 Delicately colored gems.
(’ROSS WORD PU1
abrasion of the flc h may in
cancer,.and the reduction of in- .most elementary steps have been 46 Incurring punishment.
.t* $iiFC'i out of ten cuu.tt* no! fwiit mortality to ulmoiit nothing.
niiuh* no t&lt;u* towngc combotinic lt( *18, To stay on an island. (P ast
eat siii* ring or inconvenience, I The last 25 years, Dr. Saleeby hut Dr. Faleeby predicts that antense.)
t it is the ope case in ten that says, has seen medical science de*'°thcr 10 year# v/ili find science in 30 Upon.
0 i •* b( od poisoning lockjaw, in* velop more than in centuries lie- a position to begin an international 51 Science of equilibrium of
ehronir fe.storing sore. The fore, bat he points out that this •movemant to eradicate cancer.
forcon. (This word in the
v re ft. .-iilest and Lest course has been brought about by very
Dr. Snlecby, who has been tinsingular is a radio fan’s
r,&lt; disinfect the wound with Uq* limlto«l numbers of medical men leading exponent of the campaign
worst enemy.)
1 Horozorr* ami apply the Hotb nrd scientists, drawn largely from to lower infant mortality in EnTherefore.
" Powder ti. comylete the heal- ’ Germany . Austria and the United glnnd, hns figures to show that the
k* iireeiss. Price (liquid) 20c. States, He believes that today all ratio ia England and Wales has
VERTICAL
c and $1.20. Powder 20c and the medical men of the world are decreased from one in .even in
Either'#
partner.
SufiV bv LtncyV. Drvg Store vitally interested in perfecting the 1906 to one in 11 in 1923. n e ,ia.
Dies
away.
—Aib science of national health and that certs that the iatio will lie about
Trouble.
tl’** result of this international am- c m in 22 when '.he present methA Christmas carol.
liition will be a perfect system od&lt; of handling natal caes are in
P rinter’s mpnsurtf.
of combating disease.
common use.
To approach; close station

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MOM’N POP
VlHAT'6 "me BOOK.
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tw ult, when
oljne tax law ,* *
•fjj* was exetQMk
LITTLE IIOCK, 'Ark.&gt; Mar. 2k .' vltions it
—While the other people of Ar­ that whenever tC
kansas pay four cents tax on every
such U*
package of cigarettes they smoke,
tour cents a galloft on every gal­
lon of gasoline, SfSfl ten cents a gal­
lon on motor oil bum sd In their
automobiles, the city of Texarkana oline and tobJL
ia "sitting p r e t t y . .
55S^
Texarkana, over,‘ o a ; the South­
western border p^A rluiU a*. With
part of the flit* in Texas f tir i.p u t new1'&lt;eflii-'c:n
in Arkansas, does not have to P*y- ; .« TfmtyJJ
the cigarette* a n * to b « a » U x , and,
pays oniy one oaht a ' gallon o p ;
. —^ -----gasoline. Even the rem ainder of) Madison—Co
Miller county, in* which the At - construction of
kansas city Is
muat pay .tion.
■* &gt;
is located, must

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YOU HEAR EVERYONE TALKING ABOUT:
IT’S OPPORTUNITIES—
IT’S EVER INCREASING VALUES—
IT’S IDEAL LOCATION FOR REAL HOME
AND IT’S EASY PAYMENT PLAN OF
Down
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Pa.v rnento

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lifted Directory
ESSING — Multigraphing,
; and mailing—as you
it—when you want It.
673. H.' E. Porch, First
bnal Bank Bldg.
ZURFLICH. Realtor—All
i of land' and property Hatmght and aold.
Office
ole-Hotel, Phone 131.
iTURB AND MOTOR RE­
WINDING.
[ART ELECTRIC SERVICE
| Expert Electrical repairs.
W. Central Ave. Orlando,
mORILBS FOR* RENT
f-A.REEL
Car. Drive It
elf. Oak and Second St.
1 _____________________
1ALTOS FOR HIRE
AUTO SERVICE Day
light. Mecta all trains. Bagtransfer. Phone 651.
AUTO TRIPS

Classified Directory

BELL CAFE
d‘» best in Service and QualFirst Street and Park AveDltUGS
r S DRUG STOKE — Pre
btiuns. Drugs, Sodas. We
h» near you as your phone.
llfKb_____
ELECTRICAL________
OIID ELECTRIC CO.
sors to Gillon &amp; Platt
[nolia. Everything elecPhone 422. Elcctraglth
LINO- STATIONS AND
AUTO S UPPLIES
pWS’ SERVICE STATION.
Gas, Oil, Tire*, Accea.w. Service with a smile. Elm
Ijfot. Phone 447 L3.
pTS—'Three stations. Magl «ni| Second. First and Elm,
Avenue and tOih Street,
service._______________
FLORIST
[[ART THE* FLORIST"
’hers for all occasions.
[Myrtle. Phoni 260-W
l a w y e r __________
O’BRYAN.
Office In
ole Bank Building Annex.
Phone 417-L 3.
" D-'S MARKET—We have
* lacata and we also can furl *ou with delicious delicatcs„ Pl»one 579-W. 106 Park

Automobiles

Miscellaneous
For Sale

Real Estate

FOR RENT — Furnished
front
FOR SALE—At south Sanford,
room. 31.50 per week. BOO East POR RENT—Rooms with
' (GlndervlDe) new three room
out meals.
bungalow, two porches. M: C. As- FOR SALE—1923 Chevrolet auto. Third SL
Lincoln House.
pinwall. 1110 Myrtle Ave.
New top. Price 385. 203 East
Third St,
__________ ___ FOR RENT—House for rent. Close
ng time
tinti
You are wasting
in. Inquire 209 E. 6th St.
FOR SALE—Space on the page
thin
page
hasn't
o r t « « ? , H 0 E R EPA IR 'N fi
OHIO—Xknla. Make joot sales
for classified advertisements. FOR SALE—Well located lot,
idvertl
Pbtmi
close In. Only small cash pay­ FOR RENT—Rooms and kitche­ si Dei* advertisement.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
H shS p wE.LECTRI° 3H0E • through the Xenia Gazette.
nettes. Shirley Apts. Opposite day. No. 148.
or well that aecond-hwnd goods?
ment required, balance to suit
. ,c turn otu neat work, Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
with quick service and we use d istrict Want ad and display
buyer. Price 31,360.
Address Post Office.
Jh e best materials.
Have you rooms to rent or a
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
Box 100 care of Herald.
rates on request
FOR RENT—Modern two room second hand furniture to
City
tax
books
close
April
1.
" p r in t in g
apartment with or without ga- Use The Herald’s ’classified
1026, after which all taxes remain­ CASH—Paid for false teeth, den­ rt_:e
c o r.u v e n a jniu&gt; »,ru m e n —ci*a»space. 803 Union Ave. I* nnd get r e s u l t * . ____ ^ ;u ja
tal
gold,
platinum
and
discard­
ing
unpaid
will
bo
collected
by
Ifled
nifa
have
tt&gt;«
la
rg
e
st
etreuWIGHT PRINT SHOP-Rush ordH.
Gibbs.
_____________
ed
Jewelry,—Hoka
Smelting
and
latlo
n
In
B
ouihw
retreu
Georgia,
levy and sole of the property up­
*r* * s^ciaU y. Phone 417-W. h a t* 9e fS -w onl) li**,
WANTED—To rent unfurnlid
Roflnlng
Co.,
Otaego,
Mich.
FORWENT—5 room house. 11. W.
on which taxes are assessed.
9 Railroad Avenue._________
house of 5 or more rooms,
Edwards. Pace Ave. Box 765.
1
Ellen Hoy, Tax Collector.
in by Apr. 1st. XZ c a n of Stnfa
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY— TO REACH the pmeperons farm­
Chicks
from
our
heavy
laying
Mar. 10 to Ar&gt;r. I . ______ ___
FOR RENT — Furnished house Herald.
*&lt;f
ers and fern growers of Volnsla
Tavares :— Tract adjoining Ta- FOR SALE—P arties"interested In Tom Barron strain, white Leghorns
Printing that pleases. Prompt
well located on Sanford Heights
county
advertise
in
the
DcLand
vadora subdivision purchased for
sendee. Telephone 93. New lo­
the 936 acres of Moses E. Levy 312 per hundred April and May Phone 9082.
oat and Found
cation. Weiaka Building next Dally News, rata le per word, cash immediate development.
Tito Bay nail Poultry
Grant,
Township 10, Range 20, delivery.
with
order.
31,506,000 Improvement bonds for nine miles
door to Used Furniture Co.
FOR
RENT
OR
LEASE—W
are­
Farm,
Midway,
Fla.
west, of Sanford, along
house space on A. C. L. Siding,
liable tt were known even in
MAINE—Waiervtne, Morning o w roads and bridges.
Wcklwa River and St, Johns should
REAL ESTATE
Sanford Machine Co., 2nd and Oak tole'a time, he having written _
ttnel. Thonsands of Maine peo­
communicate wl:*j us as to a salo FOR SALE—160,000 pepper plants. Ave.
article about the disease.
World 'Beater and Ruby King. M.
or trade of the land. Real estate
SPURLING, iifr-dlvision ple are Interested In Florida prop*
ngonts who havo prospects are of­ S. Nelson, Box 270, Sanford.
specialist Subdivision to Or- erty. Rearh them throngh tbo
FOR KENT—Twrf rooms for light STOLEN—New red Dayton
Rate eard on applica­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a Sentinel.
fered very liberal commission. Guthousekeeping, 710 Oak Ave.
d o with ntcel rims. Liberal
tion.
bank Bros., 210-18 State St., Ra­ FOR SALE—Filling station and
Heights, Florida on Dixie Highward for return or informal
__w^y* ______ **
cine, Wis.
House
for
rent.
Close
in.
In­
A LITTLE WANT AD in The
store on Orlando road. Doing
thnt will lead to its return. Mote,
quire 209 E. Oth.
Herald will hrlng you big re­
“ For years I had gas on the
good business. Large lot reason*
ley Drug Store.
V :v
TIN AND METAL WORK
sults. Advertise those old articles stomach. The first dose of AdHelp Wanted
able. Citrus Heights Filling Sta­ FOR RENT—One two-room fur­ ------------------------------------------- -JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds you have stored nwny and have lorlka helped. I now sleep well
tion. ____ _____ A__________ .
U party who took ladles fold­
nished opartment. Down town
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. no use for. A title thlrty-cent ad and all gnn is gone. 'It also helped
Certain African tribes paint
ing
umbrella from Lu Beth Cafe­
location.
Inquire
a
t
Sanford
Her­
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak may bring you several dollars. my husband,” (signed) Mrs. B. their bodies white ns a symbol of FOR SALE—Parties interested in
teria will return reward will 'bn
ald.
Avenue and Third S treet Tele­ Phono 148 and n representative will Brinkley. ONE spoonful Adlcrlka mourning.
the 935 acres of Mosses E. Levy
paid and no questions asked.—G.
phone 111.
call to sco you.
removes GAS and often brings as­ HELP WANTED—CoUu-cd~~Ia¥oT Grant, Township 19, Rnngo 20, FOR RENT—Three room furnish K. G.
nine miles west of Sanford, along
tonishing relief to the stomach
*1
ed apartm ent
Nicely located.
ora wanted at Hastings, Florida, Wlklwa River and St. John's
FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Ornndo stops that full, bloated feeling.
LOST—Brown leather bill folder.
Apply
at
Herald
Office.
to
harvest
the
potato
crop.
Work
morning Sentinnl; largest classi­ Brings out old. wnstc m atter you
should communicate with us as to
containing 3 one dollar bill* end
fied business, rote lc n won!, min­ never thought was In your system. for the whole family. Good pay. a sale or trade of the land. Real FOR RENT—House. Inquire Elm other valuables. A reward of IS
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general imum 24c cash with order.
estate agents who have prospects
This excellent intestinal ovucuant Como any tim e after Mar. 25th.
will be given for it’* return.
Ave., corner 11 St.
cement work, sidewalks, build­
are offered very liberal commis­
POSTAL JOB OPEN.
Is wonderful for constipation. For
Z. Stines. 800 Palmetto Ave. '
ing blocks, Irrigation box**. J. &amp; THE MORNING JOURNAL is the sale by Union Pharmacy. —Adv.
Civil Servico examination to be sion.—Gulbnnlc Bros., 216-18 State FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom
Terwilleger, Prop.______________
and garage. Phone 0103.
accepted want ad medium in
held April 18 to test the fitness St., Racine, Wis.
Daytona
(Fa.)
One
cent
a
word
of
persons
seeking
appointment
as
I DAVID B. HYEB
Lumber and Building Material
WANTED
on insertion. Minimum 25c.
P. O. clerk or city letter carrier. FOR SALE—32 acres 2 miles out.
Carter Lumber Company
A R C H IT E C T
Between 2 subdivisions. 900 feet
Entranco salary fl,700. Write G.
N. Laurel St.
Phone 56ft
ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St. i
A. c-ook, &gt;Mo Fennsyivnnia ,vve„ on brick road. Going at a bar­ WANTED POSITION—Ago 23,
lum ber A. 1 4
Johns County Is reached through I
two years college work. Prefer
, Washington, D. C., for free infor- gain. Phono,671-J.
HILL LUMBER CO. House a the SL Augustine Evening Record.
n o s * B u i ld in g
' motion.
selling line. J. C. P. Box 1141,
Then uk for help
Service, Quality and Prica. 1 Quick results. Two cents per word. 1
O H aade. M a rt* a
FOR SALE—Dodge sedan. 1923 Sanford, Fla.
Sample copy on reauest.
model, good ns new, will sell
Try Smith’s Barber cheap.
SIGNS YOU CAN BELIEVE IN
See J. C. Zurfleih, Semi­ WANTED—Gas range and front
room set.
Address "Range,’’
If your breath is bad and you TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tamps Daily
nole
Hotel.
Shop
for
good
barber
x n tT I I I ,A X n PA IN T
Times, the great home dally,
Care of H e r a l d . __________
have upclls of swimming in the rate
T h * r n i n t T h a t Raves Y ou
l
1
.-4c
per
word,
minimum
work.
Ladies
welcome.
FOR
SALE—Cheap.
Reed
baby
head, poor appetite, constipation
Monay.
Colored laborers wanted at Hast26c cash with order. Write
Here is a gift to people whose
carriage. A wonderful bargnin.
M .iniifnctured by
and a general no-account feeling charge
Next
to
Valdez.
ings,
Florida,
to
harvest
the
imfor
complete
rn
tt
card
feet hurt. To people who walk
Rlivrsuti-l.lniU lvy !*alal C*.
114 Oak Ave.
it is a sign your liver is torpid.
Sold hy
tato crop. Work for the whole
The only one ronlly dependable W E S T V I I I O I N I A - C l a r k s b u r g . Th* much or dance much.
l
. n s s i M i PAINT COMPANY
fnmily.
Good
pay.
Come
any
FOR
SALE
—
Sewing
machine,
To
people
whose
feet
grow
tired
till Mnanolln Ave.
remedy for all disorders in the liv­ C l n r l t a b u r r E x p o n e n t, m o r n in g
practically now, 1-2 price. Splen­ time after March 25th.
c lu d in g Sunday, m o r n in g Issue. or tender. Or those whose feet
I'h itn . -7d
Elton J. (Houghton didly
er, stomach and bowels is Herhinc. In
I cant p e r
m in im u m U &amp;
located 5 acres, close in, will
swell, muking dainty shoes a tor­
It acts powerfully on the liver,
DRESSMAKING—If
it’s
w
carh^
sell nil or part. Owner, Box 117.
ARCHITECT
strengthens digestion, purifies the P a UM b e a c h - " COUNTY = T ^ ture.
apparel I enu nuke it. I spec­
You
are
doing
yourselves
nn
in­
aenne
of
atnnnndous
dev*lonmentbowels and restores n fine feeling
ialize in handmade crepes. Mrs. i i x n a n s i i i B i a a u m a a a i i a
FOR
SALE—My
storo
and
filling
justice.
All
that
suffering
In
un­
Read
about
It
In
the
Palm
Beach
First National Bank Bldg. station nt Osteon, Fin. Will C. N. North, U.ke Mary.
of energy, vim niid cheerfulness.
ELECTRIC FANS
Price 60c. Sold by Lnney’s Drug P o st Sample copy sent on re­ necessary. A touch of “Tix" can Sanford,
■ ■■■ Florida either soli or lonsn property. Now WANTED—To rent 2 room ap art­
end it. and "Tiz” can ward it off.
Store.________________
—Adv. quest
doing good cash business. Reason ment. unfurnished, good locution. 'J In. .Stationary, t ■peed........110.00
Let us prove that, as we have
for selling have other business in­ Qulet family. Must be reasonable .2 In. O s c illa tin g 3 speed —..... Ifi.OO
to
millions.
Send
the
coupon
for
ADVERTISING
guts
results
If
it
t* In. O scilla tin g , 3 sliced ____ 35.00
NOTICE
terest, II. T. Paco.
reaches potential buyers. Pa- n test. Some night wliun feet hurt,
J. G. SHARON
IS In. tlgrlllalltiK 5 speed ........ 30.00
I In price. '
9 In. O s c illa tin g l s p e « d ------ !«.«(
latka Daily Ncwi is circulated In watch how “Tiz" corrects the trou­
Attorncy-at-Law
FOR QUICK SALE
The Junior play, "His Uncle’s an Industrial and agricultural sec­ ble. How it changes pain to joy.
Will practice in all the court*
Six room cottage, close in, on A ny porM ii dnslrln t; to g o t In EDISON M AZDA LAMP*
Note how swelling disappears,
Niece, was such a hit on Tues­ tion.
large corner lot 120x90 35,190—s c o m m u n ic a tio n w i t h thu
Examination
of
Abstracts
of
Land
nnd
how
it
is
prevented.
Think
day night t h a t it-will be re­ TO. REACH HUTEBS or sailers of
I r o n s —T o a s t tr r s —P e r c o l a t o r s 61,700 cash required, balance like
hours, ef extra pleasure* such "Titles' given ospcclnl attention
peated on Friday night. "If Florida real estate advertise In -What
rent. Address Box 100 care Her*
help can bring you.
E .P .R IN E S '
you didn't sec it don’t miss the St. Petersburg Times. One cent The test will tell. Don’t suffer Offices in Seminulo County Bank uld.__________________
Building
.
l
i
t
C
a
s
t
a f r e e t a n d “T he f l a s k e t *
cent
n
word
dally,
two
cents
a
word
this
discomfort.
Clip
coupon
now.
this opportunity. The pro­ Sundays.
SHiO.OO CASH
rcucli tho p r o p e r n u t h u r l t l u s
S at,ford, Fin.
Balance 320 month will buy well run
gram will be exactly the same
ity w r i t i n g
located lot close in. Phono 118 I’ost O ffice f l a t SSI. S a n fo rd . F in .
I ADVERTISE in tile Journal-Her­ 4 W dtoLtfW DafaC*.
as on Tuesday night.
I l l lildlHA At*.
for appointment. PHco $1,000.
ald. South Georgia's greatest
Prices 35c and 50c
Ni v f o r k CUy
One block from postoffice, 50
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
T
r
i
a
l
HIGH SCHOOL
foot business lot a t $500 per front
Malt H a M p k T I Z "
weekly and Sund.iv Classified rates
foot. Alt exceptional buy. P. O.
Properly Owners
Friday, March 27th,—8:15 10c per line. Waycross Journal•s a prescription for Malaria, Box 131, Sanford.
Herald. Waycross. Georgia.
G,TAYLOR DYER
Take Notice
Chilis and Fever, Dengue or Bil­
FOR QUICK SALE
f
Pointing—Decorating
TAMPA MORNrNG TRIBUNE—
ious Fever, it kills the germs.
Spanish bungalow, 5 rooms nnd
The Inw provides that " If
Send In your subscription to the
bath, loented in most desirable taxes
........PHONE aoa ...:.....
real estate shall not
Tribune or hand it to your local
residential section of Sanford. he paidupon
before
the
First
day
of
dealer so you can read Florida’s
Owner needs larger house, and April of any year, tho Tax Col­
One year
By
STANLEY
T e o p l e w h o h a v e p e r s i s t e n t , a n ­ greatest newspaper.
OLD
HOME
TOWN
will sell on small cash payment lector shnll advertise nnd sclt."
n o y i n g c o u g h i n g sp e lls a t n ig h t, an d 38.00, 6 months S4.0C, three months
with balance like rent. For infor­
w h o th r o u g h loss of v a l u a b le sle ep
Thia is to notify all concerned
mation Address Box 100 care of thnt
Chiropodist
a r e w e a k e n i n g t h e i r s y s te m s nnd 32.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
tho requirements of law
l a y i n g th e m s e lv e s open t o d a n g e r o u s ance policy add 75 cents to your
Herald.
FOOT
SPECIALIST
Intentions, ca n s to p t h e i r d is t r e s s in g t r d e r . __________ ___________
Would liky to rent a house will be complied with and tbw
orns. Bunions, I n g r o w ­
t r o u b l e p r o m p tly b y a v e r y slm plo
Tax
Books
will
positively
be
t lose in with about 5 or 6 rooms.
in g Nalls. H e a v y C a ll­
tr e a t m e n t .
H u n d r e d s w ho havo “DO YOU WANT to buy or aoll
ous** o r 11rod a c h i n g
h a r d ly been a b l e to r e s t a t all tor
Rent must be reasonable. Address closed on April First ns provided
anything?"
If
so
advertise
In
fre t.
by taw and all In mis on which
c o u g h in g , h a v e g o tte n th e ir full
"Kent"
care
of
Herald.
n i g h t ’s st&lt;
leep t h e v e r y n r s t tim e th e y tho "Gainesville Sun.”
taxes have not been paid will
1 D ll. C. I t . U I I L U t
tried I t
be advertised and executions Is­
Tow«U D ra w Bldg.
T h e t r e a t m e n t is b a s e d on a r e ­ DEVELO P*! KH A T T E N T IO N —F en1‘hons.
*n«vi
Orlando.
•valor
sued
for
unpaid
personal
prop­
m a r k a b l e p re s c rip tio n k n o w n a s Dr. nneolu Is heglnniriK tn e grem t'S t rteSpecial 59c
X i n g ’s N ew D iscovery for Coughs. v elninnrnt In flln rld a'n hlstr.ry: a
erty taxes.

PURN1TURE to s e l l ?— LEARN ABOUT Tort Cotraty and
Laktland. through the Btar-TeleU?S S FURNITURE CO.—Mirwr» rcallvered, fair prices paid
advertising medhitn In
oth Florida Published morning*.
furniture. Call
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.

Used Cara For Sal*
1924 Dodge Coupe.
1921 Dodge Touring.
1921 Dodge 3-4 Ton Truck.
1023 Dodge Touring
1*923 Dodge Sedan
1921 Dodge Sedan
“Terms to some people"
I. W. PHILLIPS’ SONS
Sanford. Fla.
Phone 3
Avon Pnrk — New brick busi­
ness block to b« erected a t Ve­
rona and Main-streets.

Wife and Husband
Both 111 With Gas

Building M aterial

No Cost

K . K. K.

Free

666

Stop Night Coughing
This Simple Way

IJ. B. CALDER. Day and
taxi service.
Anytime, .You sim p ly t a k e a t r a s p o o u f u i a t
n i g h t b e f o r e r e t i r i n g a n d hold It in
144, 282, or 26.
y o u r t h r o a t f o r IK o r 20 seconds b e ­
f o r e s w a l l o w i n g It. w i t h o u t follow ­
AUTO WRECKER
i n g w i t h w a te r .
Tlio p ro scrip tio n
| KERO, bay or night *urDay phone 394. Night
159f_______
______
CAFE

Advertising

h a s a d o u b ts a c tio n . I t n o t o n ly
so o th e s a n d h e a ls s o r e n e ss an d Irrl
ta tiu n , b u t t t q u ic k ly lo osens an d
r e m o v e s t h e p h le g m a n d c o nge stion
w h ic h a r o tho d ir e c t otm e of th e
co u g h in g .
T h o r e s u l t In t h a t you
u s u a lly aleep a s so u n d ly an a bnbn
th e v e r y first nljcht. a n d t h e c n tlr o
c o u g h c o n d itio n goon In a v e r y a b o r t
time.
T h e p r e n c rlp tln n la hltrh ly re c o m ­
m ended f o r coughs, c h e a t colds,
h o a r s e n e s s n n d b ro n ch itis, nnd In
w o n d e r f u l f o r c h lld ren 'n c o u g h s nnd
spa sm odic c r o u p — n o h a r m f u l drntts.
E conom ical, too, a s th e done lu only
o n e te a a p o o n fu l. I t ia on sa le a t a l l
good d ru g g ists. Ank for

D R - K IN G 'S

C o u o i-iS

h n lf m illion d o lla r hijchtvuy to th*
trulf bench Ju st
finished: a tw o
iiiMII-m uo'.lnr h rld g o ac r o s s FJscam*
Ida Day s t a r t ad; q u n r t e r
million
d o lla r o p e ra h o u se u n d e r c o n s t r u c ­
tion; t w o m illions lietmr s p e n t on
h i g h w a y ; a r e a t e s t c h a n c e f o r live
developer* to e r t
In on g r o u n d
floor. W r llo D eve lo p m e n t D e p a r t ­
m ent T h e I’r n s a r o l a Nawa.

AVGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga.—Augusta's greatest
classified medium, rate cash ,03c
charge. 10c per line, minimum
f_DO(JS FLOURISH IN VIENNA
VIENNA. Mar. 25.— The num­
ber of flogs in Vienna has increas­
ed from 40,000 in 1919 to 96,203 in
1924. This abnormal increase is
reflected in the attendance of from
20 to 100 persons each day at the
Vienna Pasteur Institute for the
examination of dogbites received
during the previous 24 hours.

BRINGING UP FATHER

Old English Fluor Wax
Offer Closes March 28

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

BUTTERMILK
Thr

tt l r n l

t.ru lth

llrln li

L'huriK'd d u lly —Kurvcd

In

5c, 10c, and 15c
n o rif.h s

Waters’ Kandy Kitchen
•£»♦*•♦**•*• ***

♦**

Real Estate—Insurance

Tiix Collector, Seminole County.

Ball Hardware Co.

F resh

JOHN E. FOX

JNO. D. JINKINS

See

GLYKA-NUXSIN

Western and Florida
MEATS

Will Stop

410 Sanford Ave.

INDIGESTION

Special 59c

Now
■

W. H. L O N G

I

Old English Floor Wax
Offer Closes March 28

!

A Trial Will Convince.

See

iRall H ardware Co.

By GEORGE McMANUS
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i^nan Gish E a t s
Carrots For Nerves

ogg N ow Making
itensive Stijdy O f
Minutes o fW ashing[onArmsConference

jesident Thinks
Importunity Here
knts Conference T o
hike Up W ork 1921
Meeting Finishinglt
W
a s h in g t o n , Mar. 25.—
aident Coolidge plans with
tfl to calling a supplefcry naval limitations,
ference are taking more
bite shape. By his direci,Secretary Kellogg has inted an intensive study of
minutes o f the original
ihington conference to nclhim*rlf fully with whnt then
ipirni in regard to those cle.
snf naval armament for which
mmla of limitation wns found,
mid fnmplrlc 1921 Work.
t president foots that there
wrtunity now for a conference
kc un and complete the work
ip 1921 meeting, which laid
(he 5-6-3 rule n;i to capital
and also found it possible
nit proportionately aircraft
r tonnage and to fix the mixsize of auxiliary craft and
mins. A decision as to cx-

rly, however, until tho acercbaa completed the preliminnrvry just undertaken,
bill Require Discussions,
i ilndy probably will require
ui«ns with the secretaries of
wii navy and with tho naval
try experts of the government
( president may be made ful»re of the practical and techaspects of tho supplumcnlnl
Them .bn*
« tlniv for such conferences
It hocnur.e the date o f the
lal conference are so extenbat Mr. Kellogg, with other
1 requiring most of his ntk can not complete his exttion for some time,
rrc is no doubt that the air
quartion occupies u largo
|in administration considera­
bles as to relative military
I of battleships and uircruft
*l*o because of the pressure
wyiiy increasing aircraft npHations, that subject nlready
kvn given much thought,
fre is a decided feeling in
|quarters that failure of the
nl conference to reach un air­
! limitation agreement does
bredoso another effort to thnt
"nether this view reflects to
r*tent recent official thought
is question in London, Paris,
I and Rome is not known.
Await Subject Probes.
[tey event, it now nppeurs
that no informul overtures
Ihcr governments to learn
[news on tho conference proMl be undertaken until the
k has been fully explored
l*ril a definite conclusion by
resident made possible. The
N foreign offices understand
pUtive nature o f steps thus
ben in Washington and there
* e chnnco o f any misunderPns on that score,
r Ruvernments have kept in
t through
their diplomatic
pis here with the progress

* York Banker
isits Mayor Lake
In Sanford Today
Pike, vice-president of the
[*•1 City Bunk, o f New York
[ ,** * guest of Mayor Forrest
r May, Mr. Pike und Muyor
* h(&gt; have been c I jso friends
in/ years were brought into
* *&lt;s-iation during the Demor fonv0niion held in Madison
Carden.
•nke declared hipiseif to be
W e o a o d with the progresLj 'Ht'TprUing spirit shown
. °m and predicted great prothe city. Mr. Pike is a
L ’l*’1' himoflL hnving been
L r.&lt;‘1ftr‘,&lt;i in Louisiana,
r °jd days of the South"
L ,, 1*1 by Mr. Pike. He tobi
L **!’“-• when bo used to pick
F ®cn Che remuneration for

NEW YORK. Mar. 25^-Lil,**n
' cots raw carrots for
h.w»WUr~*?’ Th* vewotarian
n*DU of the* screen star was
revealed at t|&gt;c federal court ai
Hi® *p'8' »“ »t brought
by
£ u&lt;n' President of
Inspiration Pictures. Inc., to
cotapei her to make pictures
only r°r his company. Through­
put the session of the trial yesterdny, she took an occasional
bite o f carrot. When asked the
reason, she replied, “ I’m awful­
ly nervous;"

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1925.

PRICE FIVE CENT8

ical Scene in Tornado District

Long Rate War Ended When
South Atlantic And Gulf
Ports Win Fight For Parity
With NorthlnFreightRates

O ffice Space In -J
Masonic Tem ple
Be Ready F or 0&lt;
pancy By Satut

Action Is Reached
By Shipping Board

_ _ _
*
Differential Against
Gulf
Ports Has Amounted To
15 Cents n Hundred Pounds

Appointee Addresses
Japan Society at Annual
Banquet In New York City
Thinks War Impossibility

N ew

WASHINGTON. Mar. 25.—The
Episcopal Church
South Atlantic und Gulf porta
CaUjng Tp R *
Court Orders Government to Tucfcdr.y won their long fight for
parity
in
ocean
freight
rates
with
NEW
YORK,
Mar,
25.—
Isuneo
Return 200,000 Rubles De­ North Atlantic porta.
W ithin Short T
Mutsudnira, new Japanese ambas­
The efforts of
posited at Security On The shipping board formnlly eggshells and left an lifetime were smashed to hits by the tornndo which crushed in houses like so many sador, told the Japan Society at its
Concessions Made in 1923 placed them on this parity by ap­
The new building o f tHe 'Y
nnnuni dinner hare Tuesday that
proving a resolution recently adopt­
on his way to Washington he hnd Church o f the Holy Crasft* v
been asked whnt he thought o f the which will replace the atrucCHEYENfcB, Mar. 25.— George ed bv the Gulf Shipping and South ions and hurled far and wide,
conference*
possibility of war between Japan
r . Hoover, Washington attorney, Atlantic ntenmahip
ture destroyed by fire in 1928,’ Vd
and America.
and Martin W. Littleton of tho lulling for elimination of the difcounsel for Sinclair's Oil Company, ferentionala which hnd existed a.
Convinced no issues existed be­ is rapidly nearing completion
tween the . two countries . which and the first services will fco %
and Owen J. Roberta for the gov- gninat them in favor of North At­
awaited adjustment by force, the held on Easter, according to ..j
eminent took the floor today, each lantic porta on commodities or­
WASHINGTON. Mar. 25.—The
ambassador said he replied:
for approximately an hour and a iginating for ocean ahipment in
present plans of the congrega- *
Uallah embassy denied thnt Pre­
"I don’t think about it."
■fRUHient in the suit to annul competitive territory.
mier Mussolini is seriously ill.
The differential ugainst gulf
With unimportant exceptions, he tion. The Masonic Temple Is Y'
the Teapot Dome lease. Roberts’
The Rcil Cross mobilised rural
said, both peoples have disclaimed sufficiently near completion Y
rebuttal, and final argument is ox- porta haa amounted to 15 v-nts n
relief caravans for work in the
hundred pounda, and against South
bellicose desires and depreciated that office space holders will mbvn Y
midwest storm section.
Atlantic porta to 7 1-2 cent*, nnd
nil idea of discard.
into the building Saturday while » ,
Cabinet niemliers gave Presi­
an increased movement of freight
Curious to Know
the new City Hall Is expected to i
Tornailn Victims Now Placed dent
Coolidge their views on the City Will He Decorated For
from South Atlantic and gulf, porta
"I am curious, therefore, to he finished by Apr. 20.
At
208
With
Possibility
of
nation's
business
situation.
wn* foreseen by shipping board o,First Formal Step Of Erec­ know," ho said, “ who Is going to Tho approximate site of tho new
Complaint wns lodged with Sec­
ficials aa a result of today's ac­
Six Mnrc;Amcrirnn Red
ting
Forrest Lake Tourist start a war between tho two coun­ church is 100 by 68 feet with -j
tion.
Cross Is Now Hard at Work retary Kellogg against prices
tries, and who is going to fight in thn main nuditorinm mensi(ring ,&lt;
Hotel
On Lake F r o n t it.
charged by the French German pot­
Shipper in Central Freight As­
I should not mind witnessing 05 hy 4.1 feet. It will bo capabk)
ash interests.
sociation
territory, comprising
an Amerienn-Japanesc war In of seating 250 worshiper*, with
National guard officers present­
roughly thn Middle West, hereto­
With simple and appropriate ex­ which neither America nor Japan
v
ed to President Coolidge their ar­ ercises, ground for the Forrest is involved. That would be a queer room for an additional 100 seutii
fore have found it cheaper to send
when the occasion demands,* •v
of Sagbnlin in 1923. The court their products to New York nml
gument favoring federal expendi­ I-ike Hotel, fronting Ijike Mon- war."
The type of architecture is Span- •
ordered the go verm non I to return other, North Atlantic porta by rail
ture for guard drill pay.
iop on the First Street Extension,
Ambassador Matsudaira confess­ ish, und, whilu not o f the Miasloti v
}o the company 200,600 rubles it for trariH-aliipmvnt to foreign dooNelson T\ 11:»rt :;*&gt;n resigned as will Ik* broken Thursday afternoon
ed thnt the American law exclud­ typo, it carries a tower or belfry
had deposited as security for the tillations. It lias been charged
solicitor of the internal revenue at 3:30 o’clock.
S-hool pupils
carrying out of the terms of the tint facilities in some of these
bureau and A. W. Gregg of Texas will Ik- among the guests of hon­ ing Jnpnncsc hnd given Jnpan “ a 76 feet high, with chamber fo r
great shock and disappointment."
concussions.
was selected to succeed hint.
or nt tlu* ground-breaking cere­ He said ho would not lie honest if chimes,
Tho contract for tho building •
The shipping board approved monies which are to bo under the
The decision, which In subject to
he were not to tell that tho dissat­ places the cost nt mom than $26,­
itlie
agreement
of
shinning
confer­
direction
o
f
the
Hotel
Committee
appeal to the soviet supreme court,
ences abolishing differentials n- of the Sanford Chamber of Com- isfaction wns widespread. But the 000 und the organ, pews and winJapanese placed faith in the jus­ down will cost *20,000.00. The or;
vafnst Gulf and South Atlantic
First that the Sinclair company
tice o f the American people, n faith gan alone will represent un eg- peuts.
The
exerrir.es
will
he
o
f
short
was under obligation to begin it's
; •*
)i was announced that President duration, according to present which "gives us hope that the day pendituru of more than *7,500.
work within the first year of the
Tho pews will bo o f a modem ,
Coolidge has suggested to Sccrc- plans o f the committe**. There will will come when thin question may
signing or thn contract and not
arv Kellogg thnt certain definite lie a short address by Mayor For- be settled In a manner satisfactory and comfortable type, and will bv
within five years as was claimed
in keeping with tho architecture
preliminary steps Is* taken on «est Like, for whom the edifice to both countries."
by Ihc compnny.
Pence around tho Pacific that o f tho church structure. The wingave 214 names, the discrepancy | :ronmi&gt;veik for an arms confer- ,s Ki lie named. The dedication
Second, that Japanese occupa­ New Orleans nnd other gulf or being due to tho fact that six no- nmee,
will Ik* made into a gala occasion wus tho grent mission which Mr. daws will be of art glass and will
He add much to the interior. All pass
gro women killed by the storm
tion of Snghnlin could not lie re­ South Atlantic port'.
with the city ducorated with flags Mutsudniru hnd to fulfill.
cited as evidence o f Japan's good a go ways and uislea will bo floored
garded an "force majou.»” as tho
•
in honor of the occasion.
The differentials -•verc original- wure taken to Curbondalo and bur
company had prior knix-is*’: v - uX *2 itl. mi hy J w n u cri^ -q t- _ (.o ird. _
Thorn taking part in the coru- Intention now she had carried out with tUo and tho interior finish Is •:
such occupation and because a sup­ tripartite conference, which was
rjUiii'f t the si to ovai-vieWj^tioMdmposed at the to bo4btutk walnut stain.
The^AmiVicnir R ^ ltS ffn eD B B C
plementary agreement signed later made up o f the North Atluntic, the id relief organi/.ation offered to
of the building. Theru will bo no Washriigl.m conference o f 1022 to
Tho Episcopal church w i i the
was for the distinct purpose of South Atlantic nnd the
gulf take over the entire r»lief work in
preliminary parade to tin* site, ac­ the letter.
first
to erect
a •house
o f worship ,
I.
. a
a . a.
.
The increase of nopular control in it
enabling the company ay a neutral rteamship interests. A provision the three states of Illinois, Indiana
cording to present plana. Music
Sanford, the data on which thw
to work on Kaghnlin, because the was placed in the original agree­ and Missouri if local relief com­
by the Sanford band, under tho in international affairs since tho original church building was dedi­
soviet government Itself was pre­ ment requiring unanimous consent mittees desired to do ro and rehab­
direction o f Joo Kebensteiii, will World war, ho observed, had chang* cated! being 1873. This building
ed the methods of diplomacy. Dip­ wa» lutur wrecked in u sovore
figure in the ceremonies.
vented from doing so by reason for its abrogation nnd during hear­ ilitate all homeless families and
o f the occupation.
Members of the hotol committee lomacy in the hands o f a few had equinoctial gale, the tower being
ings the shipping bourd members establish them in homes.
believe that the ceremonies should changed into n representative func­ blown over und falling across tho
1bird, thnt the soviet govern­ were told that although they hnd
Mcnnwhile, however, the relief
be rcflectivo o f the importance of tion which reflected the views and main auditorium. The second Epis­
ment did every thing in its power often tried, the South Atlantic and work had relapsed in some com­
gulf
member*
of
the
conference
the occasion. Thu building u tour­ sentiments o f multitudes.
copal church building to bo erected
to assist the Americans in start­
munities, according to officials in
".Misrepresentation."
ist hotel lias been one of the most
here was subsequently burned and
ing the work, giving the company’s had been unable to revise the rates charge o f civic organisations en­
The change had been u gain, but in the lire th chomo of tho Rector
sought for in
Snuford's recent
engineers credentials and letter* of in the fuee o f opposition from the gaged in relief work, the reason
history and ground breaking is re­ at the same time it is not to bring was also burned.
being that the first crisis having
recommendation, nnd. after their North Atlantic group.
garded as being un important step its own dangers in Its train." MisThe shipping bourd on January passed, the pcoplo outside tho
Call Rector Soon
expulsion, protesting to the Jap­
represetution, which was apt to
1.0 abolished the tri-partlte confer­ storm zone fniied to rculizt the
Among the plans for tho future
aneses government.
mislead the general public in form- the Church of the Holy Cross hope*
ence thereby nullifying the agree­
Fourth, thnt Japanese occupa­ ment nnd reopening the entire rate tremendous amount of relief work
ng its conclusion, was :'a danger to turn tho nresent Rectory into u
among
the
injured
still
to
be
done.
tion could not be regarded us uucstion. Later the South Atluninherent
in the new diplomacy." Community House or Social Home
While Murphysboro's relic.’ work
creating insurmountable difficulties tie and gulf groups decided on
The ambassador expressed the and to again have buildings suited
is
well
organized
mid
there
Is
ap­
to commencing the exploration rates which would eijual those of
gratitude o f his pcoplo to the to the needs of tho young peoplo o f
work which the company pledged the northern group, and it was this parently a sufficiency of food and
Amerlcun public in general and to the church, in which field tho Epis­
clothing to cure for the homeless
itself to do.
Cyrus Woods, former American copal Church wus onco active and
agreement which was made effec­ here for some time to come, then*
Fifth, that the soviet government tive by tho board.
ambassador
in paticulnr, for whnt well equipped.
are serious conditions, elsewhere in
they had done for Japan during
did not undertake to free the Island
the district, according to Doctor
Although without a Rector at
the curthquuko.
of Japanese to ennble the Ameri­
W T. MttcVuy of Carbondnie, in
this time it is the purposo o f the
Henry W. Tuft, president o f tho Church to soon call an ublo man.
cans to begin operations; thnt if
charge o f relief work and distribu­
Japan Society, urged an Interimthe government had been able to
tion of the southern lllindi) tor­
The new Masonic Temple, prop­
tionnl peace alliance between Amer- erty of Sanford Lodge No. 62, is
froo tho island there was no neccsnado victims.
sity for leasing its rights to the
hich also would within a few dnys of completion
t.OOO Homeless, Need Food.
inculdo Japan
_________ ^
American company. The govern­
Speaking before tho Curbondnlo
and it is expected that by Apr. 15
such
a
combination,
he saidYboment hnd to look to a neutral
Rotary club, I)r. MncVcy declared
tho building will bo ready for oc­
carno manifest at the Washington cupancy.
agency to perform the work.
Taking as Ids subject, "How to there are 4,000 homeless persons
conference
when
co-operationo
of
Sixth, that the Sinclair corn* Make a Greater Success of Your in the district who must lie fed for
Tiie building is three stories high
all three contributed vitally to thut
pnny had no legal grounds for Business, Dr. J. C. Curran, of New weeks, und hundreds will have to
nnd measures approximately 41 by
effort for international amity.
cluiming an extension of the time iork City, a speaker of national be sheltered and fed for months.
122 feet and is tocuted on Park
within which to begin work, as prominence, spoke interestingly be­
He asserted that calls for food
Avenue,
opposite tho County Court
Members o f the executive bourd
numerous articles in the agree­ fore the Kiwunis club at the noon and clothing were coming into ('nrHouse. Construction wus com­
Is
of
thn
Central
Florida
Council
of
ment vested the government with luncheon held today ut the Semi­ homlule from all over the district
menced on Nov. 15, 1924 nnd. al­
the Hoy Scouts of America will be
full authority to cancel it.
and thut the relief organization is
nole Cafe.
though tho ground floor will be
guests Friday
ut the regular
I k»t Time in’ Its History
occupied ns commercial offices on
Emphasizing the value und im­ now living "from hand to mouth
weekly meeting 0f the Sanford
This is th« first time in the his­ portance of being natural in busi­ with scarcely an hour’s food sup­
WASHINGTON. Mar. 25. — Saturday, Mur. 28, tho second and
Chamber of Commerce. Tho coun­
tory o f tho soviet government that ness dealings. Dr. Curran pointed ply ahead of the actual require­
cil is holding its March meeting Thomas F. Woodlock, o f New York third floor* will not bo entirely fin­
was given jho recess appointment ished until about tho middla o f
it has considered it necessary to out many pitfalls in tho paths of ments.”
in Snnford.
"The relaxation following the
cancel n contract with n foreign tho busy business man of today.
An Invitation to the Florida todnv by Coolidge us a member o f April.
company. Aa the agreement is de­ Ho urged thut business and profes­ passing of the first crisis has
Entirely modem und quite at­
I ress Association to hold its 1026 the Interstate Comniorco Commis­
clared to have tailed to provide for sional men today should make a brought about a ’second crisis,"
wnvwition ut Altamonte Spring* sion. The announcement o f th-j ! tractive both insido und out, the
the settlement o f disputed ques­ greater effort to sell themselves us he declared, ‘ the food and clothing
will bo extended to the organiza­ appointment was made by tho building will add much to tho sec­
tions hy arbitration the Americans well as their services, by personal
tion, it was announced Wednes­ white Houso without comment.' tion in which it is located.
contact.
day. Tiie convention hold Its first Mr. Coolidge twice sent the numo
Combining commercial business
uiucting today in Gainesville, on to the senate but opposition pre­ requirements with the needs and
Tiie value of banks, newspapers
tho cumpus jjI the University of vented uction on it.
requirements o f the Masonic fra­
and churches to a community wus
r lorida. The convention will ex­
ternity, the designs of this building
mentioned by tho speaker who de­
tend through Saturday.
call for 15 modem offices on the
clared thnt any business institution
The invitation to the press as­
floor und ample quarter:;
ground noor
to I*c successful must be a consociation to meet in Sanford Is
sintcnt user o f advertising. He
for Sanford Lodge on tho second
the first of a number o f invita­
and third floors.
Maid tho first and most successful
tions that wilt bo made soon. The
advertising
is ....
the newspa­
On the second floor is located thd
.. medium
..........
CHICAGO. Mur. 25— The iramcis now expected shortly after Apr diato fate o f William Sbeppcrd. lodge room comprising all the ac­
per which haa a powerful influence
completion of tlu* city hall, which
and can make any business n suc­
to bo at liberty on bond, or in u commodations and facilities to bo
1. will provide a place for such
cess. When business Is slow it is
Due to lagging interest in the fling the trophy, which it a golf conventions to hold their sessions, cell In "murderers row” pending expected in a new Tomple. Banmore necessary to advertise, he hundioun tourney on the Sanford
his trial on the charge o f adminis­ quel Hall, main auditorium, roa rsaid, than when everyone is rush­ Golf links for tho Hollinicsworth hag. Each player’s handicap will and every effort will be mnde to tering typhoid fever germa to Wil­
he
formulated
hy
Mr.VoOrheos
make Sanford tho "convention city
ed. Dr. Curran stated that with­ trophy, tho period o f the qualify­
liam MrClintock, his million dollar
out proper advertising few enter­ ing round, which was to have end­ from the seoro cards turned in of Florida.’’
ward still hangs in tho balance uitMiioers ur.a visitors has been pro­
after
tho
qualifying
round.
prises cun succeed and thnt the ed on Mar. 15. has been extend­
today.
Hurried rearrangements vided.
Tho play is so arranged thut ir
fellow who advertises once a you:* ed’ to include Mar. 29, it was an­
Commodious Lodge Room
and
the
plun
of Robert E. Crowo,
will inconvenience no one jwho de­
is most cortainly doomed to failure. nounced
The eeiltnr o f the banquet hall Li
Wodnesdav by officials sires to play in the meet. No
state’s attorney to throw two as­
To demonstrate his nbility to re­ **f the Sanford Golf Club under
sistant prosecutors into tho battle 16 feet high and lighted by duxmember faces and names. Dr. Cur­ whose auspice* tin- tournament is more than 36 holes or tw o ‘rounds
to block efforts to obtain Shep­ tors of candle-electric light*. Tho
F. Sinclair. It was considered one ran pointed out the members of l&gt;eing held. There is a correspond­ tin the course, will be required of
CROSS CITY. Mar. 25.— The perd’s release, prevented argu­ hall measures 22 by 42 feet, whilo
players,
each
week;
it
ia
pointed
of the most advnntngcoui contract* tho ciub and culled their names ing extension in tho dates of the out hy dub officials.
tho auditorium or assembly haQ L
preaentatiou testimony by tho state ments on a motion for bail.
ever made with the soviet, ns the correctly. Monday evening, nt th- first, second und third rounds of
42
by 60 feet with two balconied V?
was
begun
toduy.
Its
ense
nguinafc
The trophy, which was purchas­
only money transaction Involved court house, he wui deliver an ad- match play.
W. G. McCrana who with Thomas
is truly a magniilcient g a th e rin g 's
t
*
ed
through
the
Ball
Hardware
place.
was the turning over of 260.060 drc3.s to employers, their wives und
from ilinn' turning in score* of company, was dnnuted by George Higginbotham ami three other de­
ruble* to /the government ns a employees on teaching them how the qualifying round te Mr. Voor- K. Hollingsworth, of (Jhicugo and fendants nre charged with tho mur.
to more successfully sell this com­ hcos, ussistunt urofessional nt
guarantee of fulfillment.
Kunfnrd us u loken of his apprec­ dcr of Lcwiu Marker, u negro
Altough it ha* been charged thuL munity to »he rest of the state.
the Municipil links, the 16 men iation of the municipal course. Mr. clothing salesmun.
JACKSONVILLE. Mar. 25. —
H. H. Pattishall was welcomed making tho lowest scores will be
by implication the contract mnde
Hollingsworth has been a visitor in
Moro than 1.000 delegates are ex­
it incumbent upon the Sinclair us a new member by T. L. Dumas selected to continue through tiie Sanford for a considerable period
pected here for a Joint convention
compnny to work for recognition who presented him with member­ tournament. The ensuing rounds and has inve-ted in local pro|&gt;erThursday,
Friday and Saturday of
by the American government o/i ship curd und Kiwanis button.
of the tournament will follow the ty.
tho Woodmen of the World and its
the soviet, the contract did not) Charles Scott, o f Westfield, N. end of the qualifying round at four
A prize of Xlu nr its equivalent
ladies’ auxiliary Woodmen r 'rclo
specifically pledge the company to; Y.. entertained the club members day periods.
In merchandise will be given to tho
CHICKASHA. Oklu., Mar. 25.— officials in charge announced to­
with
several
solos.
Miss
Mcll
secure recognition.
It merely i
.Officials of the club are urging player making
the best medal J. A. Sewell, deputy sheriff. Tulsa
day. Visitors from the entire na­
gave the soviet the right to eon-! Whitner urged Kiwanians to as­ all golfers o f Runford to partici­ seoro during the qualifying round.
county, was found deud by the side
cel tho contract if, within a period I sist in making the Clmutauqun pate in the tournament und art* A murk of 74. which ia the ama­ o f the roa&lt;i reveral miles south o f tion will be in attendance.
stressing the fart that, due to £g&gt; teur record for the course, has
of five year* expiring July I, 1627, next week a success.
hero today. Two prisoners he was
every.
the American government failed t*&gt;l O. L. Duffy, o f Boston, T. P. handicap proviaio,
been set by Hurry Ehle in playing taking by motor ear to the state
(Continued on Page Three)
in tho qualification round,
reformatory had gone with the car,

Washington News

“Success” Is Theme
Of Address Before
KiwanisCIubToday

Scout Officials To
Attend Meeting Of
Chamber On Friday

Thomas Woodlock
G i v e n Appointment

White Is Placed In
Charge of Prisons

Shepperd’s Immediate
Fate Still Uncertain

Qualifying Period For Golf Tourney
On Local Links Has Been Extended

Testimony Is Berlin
Hifftfinbotham T r i a l

Woodmen of World to
Have 1000 Delegates

Deputy Sheriff Found
Dead on Country Road

m arkets
V?°* Mar. 25. — Wheat;
' J •" 1•*•*%; July, l.lff’.f.
On*
Mtt&gt;'* 1-07*4. to
u“ t»; May, 43ft to 41H.

To Complete Cit
Hall By April

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150 Page Report on Marriages
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o f Children Is Made After
' Investigation Covering Sev&lt;t»n I G n u tin H ii C\C
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fant Minimum A g e
Limit Clearly Set
Request For Five Dny Notice,
To He Filed With Applica­
tion for License. Is Made

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City Commissioners
°® tain Firet stc«et RigSt-of-way Erection 0 f Jail

A resolution thanking property
’’Wherens, it was reported to the
owners who have assisted in get­ City Planning Commission that
ting the right of way through for the deed from M. F. Robinson for
the First Street extension was a right -of-way through the new
adopted Monday morning at a First Street extension, which deed
postponed meeting of the Sanford has been in escrow in the First
City Planning Commission.
National Rank, was turned over to
The commission
approved the the City Planning Commission dur­
request of Swopc-Douglass, Inc., ing the past week, nnd was filed
to build two stucco stores on the for record in the clerk's office ut
northwest corner of the intersec­ that time; and
tion o f Genevu and Sanford Ave­
Whereas, at the same time deeds
nues, which is included in the were presented to the City for a
Edgewnod subdivision.
right-of-way through the property
The conditions under which this owned by the Seminole County
permission was grunted, were that bank, and these deed* were ulsn
plans for these stores be filed with filed for record; and
the City Planning -Commission
"Wherens. these three deeds
showing u building which would be completed the necessary right-of
acceptable in this neighborhood, way for the new First Street Ex
■mi that in locuting the building tension front Sanford Avenue
the city regulations regarding the
hull,lint. i i n " , . . 'm i J T . r T * *'7 ^mpmnn Avenue, and the remainicily observed,
T . n|..»l J \r - K.y c. ft ':™ 1, ?* r ° r lhl' affected territory has
i.,., 1
1 , 1 ;
e Ub,1r ' lT ‘n ,,latu’'1 "hawing the dcdleur l? «
w
,
(.raceline tion o f First Street, and
fourt on Fiist Street and Avocado
’’ Wm-in,*. especial attention is
w,,r‘’ «PPr"vedby the com- culled to the fact tout this entire
Thi.
nnmHitaait i
• ,
. , rjRht-iif.way lias been presented to
The commissionalso instructed the City free of any cost whatever
linvestment
L? t nmnt nCon.
n-. niVthat the lat- ibusiness
Xr? " 1 in t,lp
" ‘ ..gin instance
the
( onipany
property
across o f said
tor’s property is now zoned ns re- street at Sanford Avenue; thereresidential district, nnd thnt the fore
commission will use every effort to
Re It Resolved, that the City
prevent business construction in ! Planning Commission extends its
thut district.
Following is tho resolution of thunk* to the property owners who
have assisted in getting the rightthunkur
of-wny through.
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(Continued from page 1)&gt;
cost o f the work between Celery
Avenue and the branch line la plac­
ed at $fi,010.70 and includes wide­
ning from 10 feet to 24 feet. Tho
cost o f the improvement from the
iniiroad branch to the city limits
is placed at |2G,738. The pave
ment is to be o f sheet asphalt laid
on n six Inch rock bnsc.
Upon the recommendation of W. •
E. White, judge o f the Municipal!
Court, the *100 line o f Genernl Lee
Simmons was reduced to $50. Sim­
mons had been convicted o f
a
charge o f driving an nutomobile
while under the influence of liquor
nnd, in nccordunce with a recently
adopted ordinance, wns fined SlOtl,
the minimum penalty provided.

NEW YORK, Mar. 24.—There is
need for important reforms in the
marriage laws and their adminis­
tration, either nr both, in practi­
cally every state in the United
States, according to n 1fid-page re­
port on “ Child Mnrringes,” issued
Will Slop
here today by the Russell Sage
Foundation ns the result of n sev­
eral years’ investigation extending
Into 00 cities in practically every
section of the country.
The report, which was prepared
IjV Mary E. Richmond, under whose
direction the study was conducted
with the collaboration of Fred H.
A Trial Will Convince.
Hall, takes the position thnt at
this stage reforms must be effected _
KIIJ: Los Angeles (405.2) 71
state by state. It cnlls upon ns-1
concert; 8:30 children; !):30 glee
socintions of parents, women’s or- J,
cluli; 10 lecture; 10:30 features;
ganizntions, school authorities,
Program for Mar. 2*.
11:30 instrumental; 12 orchestra.
ministerial
associations,
social
WSU: Atlanta Journal (428.3)
workers, legislators nnd others in­
WIIAS: Louisville Journal (3011-!
.8) 7:30 concert.
forested In the problem of child 10:45 talent.
WEEI: IJoston (175.9) fi:30 ten­
marriage, to undertake the follow­
WIIAIJ: .Milwaukee (275) 8
ing
steps toward n solution of or; 7 orchestra; musical; R orches­ dunce.
— ten
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tral
rn;
9
Hiiifoniaii:.,
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was discovered to lx* n protec­
this problem:
WCCO: Minucnpolis-St.
Paul
tor of woolens, and furs from
1. Work toward a ronsnnnhlt
WGR: Hnffulo Oil*#) 0:55-10 mu­ ( l i o .f ) 7 services; 8 program;
the ravages of the moth. Eight
and enforceable minimum mar­ sical: 10-12 dunce.
10:80 orchestra, singing team.
years ago in the City of Del.am),
riageable age law; the minimum
WKUII: Chicago Post (370.2) 7
WEAK: New York (4D2) 0 Sy­
(•odor and Camphor was scientfor girls should be at least 10; book chat. Riviera theater; !* talk,
nagogue services; 0:30 army band;
fit-ally combined and pluced up.
in many states it is still 12.
tm or; II guitars, songs.
* 7:30 soprano, basso; 8 Atwater
on the market under the name
2. Procure in states which now
WMAQ: Chicago News (447.5) Kent; !» quartet; 10 orchestra!
of "Cedar Camphor Compound.’’
are without it n law renuiring five 0 organ;
8 dm ». F. Ilighman; 8:15 ! WJZ: New York
I orK (454.3) 10, orIt has proven wonderfully sntiadays’ advance notire of intention concert.
.(liestra; 7 Wall Nt. Journal; 7:10
faetory ns a safe nnd sure pro­
to marry; such n law is now in
^ WON: Chicago Tribune (370.2) NYU Air College; 7:25 soprano; 8
tector; tar odor, also is sweet
operation in eight states.
and refreshing.
.1. Put the marriage
rnnrkci 0 organ; 0:30 ensemble, string mandolin qunrtct; 8:15 opera in
town out of business; there nre nt quintet; 8 folk songs; 10 orclios- English; 0:30 dance.
This article can bo purchased
least 40 notorious Gretna Greens tia, jazz artists.
WIIN: New York (301.2) 0 enin Sanford at Mobley Drug
KT W :: Chicago (530) 7 concert; tertainern; 0:45 health talk; 10
where the exploitation and com­
Store, Roiimillat &amp; Anderson;
mercialization of marriage are re­ 8 musical: 8:30 around the town r.tchestru; 10:30 Silver Slipper re­
I.alley’s Drug Store.
sponsible fo numerous child mar­ »:45 musical; 1 Insomnia club, or­ vue; 11 orchestra.
chestra.
riage*.
1 '
WNYC: New York (520) 0:35
4. Through cooperation with ad­
W Li&gt;:’ ( —
iiicugo (345) 7:15
dance;
1&gt;111 ILone
&gt;&lt;»ll»; .....
1 dunce; 7:30 appreciation of
joining states discourage hasty scouts;* 8 --ft, -F.- I). Iprogram;
U music; 8:45 song*.
r%•*»lll
eiil. 11■ I...«...
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mm
marriages ucross the state border, /lit
cornhuskers, symphony, opera.
KGO: Oakland (301) l! orches­
where out-of-town marriages me
Wf.W; Cincinnati (422.3) 0 con­ tra.
I Am
railroaded through either at the cert; 8 springtime program, shrine
WOAW:
Omaha
(Silent).
license office or the justice of the band.
WOO: Philadelphia (508.2) 0:’J0
peace office, or both.
WEAR: Cleveland (389.4) 0 con- orchestra; 7 concert; 0:03 orcitnl;
5. Know the work of your li-iccr
(9:30 orchestra.
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cense issuers, so that the difficul-! \\&gt;AA- Dnlh.u k i u m
ties with which they nre now con\ - i S l f n i,
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WIP;
Philadelphia
~ 0:00
talk.
tending single-handed may b e "Sandman;
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-“-Vtnport
(,H ,) 9 0:30
0:50
educational;
mu­
brought to light, and thnt they may sical, entertainers.
KDKA: I’ittslmrgh (309.1) 0:45
be encouraged to use the discre,,
talk;
7:15 talk; 7:30 concert.
you have aeon in the
K.OA: Denver (323) y orchestra;
WCAE: Pittsburgh (402) 0:30
tion which tho laws of mnny state* t):io play, instrument, classical;
national magazine
nov/ empower them to exercise.
J| ,|nnt.(, ’
Sunshine girl; 7 concert; 8 con- 1
I am nt preKent in your com­
.
? ? f« » "yrtem; ini WHO: Dos Moines (520) 0:30 cert: 9:30 concert.
KGW: Portland Orcgonion (491sofa r us the system of fees m lieu orchestra; 7:30 soprano, pianist* •»
•5) 8 concert; 10 debate; Melody munity and hope to visit your
o f salaries to liconse issuers sur-: svmnhony; 0:45 orchestra
’
home .soon.
vives, it Interferes with the disinWWJ: Detroit News cr,**?! 7 nun.
WKAQ:
Porto
Rico
(340.7)
fi
terested character of their scr- News orchestra, poet. 0 danJe ‘
I have a gift— a Fuller Prod­
concert.
v,ccUDAP: Fort Worth Stur-TcloKI’O: San Francisco (429.5) 9 uct which I leave free of
7. Strengthen requirements as gram (475.0) 7:30 string band;
orchestra; 9:30 band; lo pianist, charge with every woman I
to proof of age of applicants for 8
orchestra; 12 surennders.
marriage licenses; at present no
call upon.
I’ &gt;&gt;.\: Havana (400) 7:30 con­ sonrarm, baritone.
M (i\: Schncetadv (370.5) 8 pro­
proof of age is required in most cert.
gram.
marriage license offices nnd the
KNW: Hollywood (330.0) K:.*I0
WRZ: Springfield (333.3) 0:30
practice of uccopting
affidavits orchestra; y concert; 10 instrutenor; 7:15
ieuds to falsification by applicants mentnl; 11 vocal, instrumental; 12 lecture: 7 concert,
Unde Hill, pianist; 7:45 literary
and sometimes by their parents. orchestra.
making possibla the murriaga o f,
............Jefferson City (100.0) 8 editor; 8 concert.
... 015 Myrtle Ave. ...
WON:
children 11, 12, 13 and 14 years i addresses. classical, violnist, opo f age.
i erotic.
Senator Rrookliart reminds us
8. Substitute better evidence of
V.’ DAF: Kansas City Star (305­ that lie is a good Republican but if
nge for ufiblavits; no other form of .0) 1: School or the Air; 8 classical you listen to the stain! patters, he’s
evidence is so unsatisfactory. Aside 11:: 15 Nighthawks.
only u good one when he sleeps.
from birth uml baptismal certifi­
cates, 16 other forms of docunten-,
tary evidence of age are suggested , &lt;1
in the report.
0. Require both applicants for
a marriage license to appear in per­
ron liefinre the license issuer.
10. Harmonize tho different
state laws In which a minimum ago
is required; the minimum mar­
riageable age should not lie lower
o
w
than the minimum working nge,!
and the compul.nry school attend.)
mice age should fit into both these
others.
Adoption of such reforms, says
the report, would act ns a check
upon those parents who nre will­
D irect
ing to marry otr their hoys and
girls while they are still children.
Mfiat is more important, they
would protect other parents who
ut present never know when some
designing person or impulse of the
moment may siiirit away tin- im­
mature girl or liny from the home

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A M O N G the many factors con*
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changes in popular taste.
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VIENNA. Mar. 25.— It has been
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hastily contracted during the war.
80 per cent liuvt- resulted in di
voice. Muuy of these romances
began, am! culminated, when o||icers a ml men cumo home from ili&lt;*
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Mellonvilla AvettW
As the City Commission of the
Avenuo and th* S. A ' E , Broach
City o f Sanford, Florida.
t ffja fie a lV ?
PS,
Cily Clerk.: •
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feet, and this Commission; herthy
according Mar. 25th.
declares the neceiwlty fo r the Wid­

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aforesaid, as a necessary public
FOR TUB PAVING. RE-PAY- tenrined and prorated
IHT B. HUNT
Those penrls are still the moat.
,
City
ening and paving o f said portion
ING, HARD SURFACING AND
lie foot frontage of t^o « » r » c'
JOTON— A new , bed*. treasured possessions of • the von I improvement.
Uvo properties specially bcnefltted
^
reminiscent of Grimm’s i Maltxans. It is not likely Wash« E IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
of Mellonville Avenue, as afore­ Florida, in |«croiria(#
RE-HARO SURFACING &lt;OF
' ta le s or the' folk stories o fln g t o n society will get . chance I
not ox
by said improvement.
said, as a necessary public Im­ provisions bf g^ijoa.
' Christian Anderson, has to examine and ae-.nlro them, f o r '™ 3,1, * t®ta) expenditure not ex
MELLONVILLE
AVENUE
JP2 of t},e Charter-‘of
,
provement.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
1 Washington along with the they havo been kept for many gen- ‘ ceeding^ Nineteen Thousand Seven
B«»rford, Florida,
FROM THE S. A E. BRANCH That the Tax Assessor and the
o f the new German ambas- eiaticns in the family castle of Hundred Eighty and 65-100 (|19|EE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
A RESOLUTION REQUIRING
without delayj ? mi^ 1
r, Baron Ago yon Maltsan, and Militsch, in Silesia.
T80.G5) Dollars is hereby authorOF THE A. C. L. RAILROAD City Clork o f the City o f Sanford,
THE
WIDENING,
GRADING
That
a total expenditure not ex* assessment mu
uur wife and daughter.
But time has confirmed t h e -,. . .
, , ■ ..
nt MTin*
SOUTH TO PRESENT CITT Florida, In aceordaneo with the
AND PAVING OF MELLON- cecdlng Five Thousand Ten arid
highly romantic and fanci- promise o f their giver. The Malt- m d
cover the c t
pa n»i
npecial
beneflti
to
be
Filature o f the yarn already has tans increased in wealth and pow- fo-pnvlilg, hard surfacing ana reLIMITS, A WIDTH OF 24 provisions o f Sections 101 and 102
V1LLE AVENUE FROM CEL­ 70-100 ($5010.70) Dollars is here- the result of the iniG
o f the Charter o f the City o f San­
1 to Inspire an unusual in- cr.
! hard surfacing Summerlin AveERY AVENUE SOUTH TO S. by authorized to cover the post o f . tcmplated against ril
FEET.
In the athletic, blond diploj n kjiq, Joachim von Mnltzan, { nuc and Elliott Avenuo between!
ford, Florida, shall proceed with4
. E. BRANCH OF TI1E A. C. , widening the asphalt pavement on; lands adjoining ,nd H , '
I f
put delay to make a special as­
S k irt* o f t L " i w ” eGSrSi"5 i t
« /amily banqiitt, oM ltaiU i Fourtb g t m t
Eighth Street'
I* RAILROAD, A WIDTH OF ^felfonvillc Avenue between Celery bounding and abuttl* 1
Whereas, the .City Commission sessment roll, assessing the .spec­
ilk ”
G' ™ ,n
nhis
J .y ,dagger.
K . ' r 0n,! ° f ,l" ! "r " ,rl" ” lth Ja
!» w*dtfV
width of 21 feet, nhlrh Mid .urn
24 FEET INSTEAD Oh 16 ^
vcnue nnd the S. £ E. Branch
Avenue
^ , . of. j Improvement,1
. -r. . p||| anj
^
ial benefits to be received as the
vAbout 350 years ago,
Almost nt the same instant a o f Nineteen Thousnnd Seven Hun o f .the City o f Sanford, 1
»gn, or in 1588
FEET AS HERETOFORE Al th A. C. L. Railroad -from a width j pletion of s t ^ a w e S
story goes, the Bar
laroness Eva stroke o f lightning wrecked n p a rt; dred Eighty and 65-100 ($19,780- Jdooms- it advisable 'to Improve, result of the improvement contem­
TIIORIZED.
of 1 0 -feet to a width o f 24 feet, Icause a copy therwf
Maltznn. from whom -the pros- of the castle. Ever since
then .&lt;*) Dollars la the total estimat-|
conBtructf re-con.truet, pave plated against all lots and land3
ambassador is descended, while they have been guarded carefully
,
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which said sum o f Five Thousand Jliahcd two times
C0,' L,°* **w improvement. tbat ^
rc.pavo with sheet asphalt on Adjoining and contiguous or boundjr&amp;C In iter cirent canopied bed from harm, but hnve passed from
Whereas, heretofore appropriate Tt,n nml 70-100 ($6010.70) Dollars once each week, in »
ling abutting upon such Improve. . .
, .
ii'i .dhp* the birth o f a son, dream son to soli ns the most prized in- the entire cost of the Improvethat there appeared before her beiitanco of the ancient family.
i ment nfurcFnid, ah-iil be assessed lK 0 ,nch roc*1 ba8e' the following ,Vaunt, and upon the completion-of proceedings hnve been had provid­ is tho total estimated cost of aatd published In Sanford, |
improvement; that the entire cost taching to said special
|‘ t(ov Rule man with a long white
7 ..
—-iTj
-s a n : t*«in; t nil property abutting and Avenue in the City of Sanford, sail assessment roll to ‘ cause a ing for the grading and paving of
heard.
of
tho improvement Aforesaid shall roll so published a nouJT
Mellonville
Avenue,
a
width
of
16
copy theroof to be published two
C S O l l l t l O I l IN O * l t / O I. jniiiig u|mi that portion o f Sum-j Florida, to-srit:
' ’"Good lady," the little man said,
feet from Celery Avenue South to bo assessed against all property to all property owner* j
*‘J v i a gnome, a goblin. In the
--------.ri'ilth A«-«:nue end Elliott Avenue
Mellonville Avenue, from the S. [ time* consecutively, one each week,
r?.;! days my people lived among V PrflOI.UTlON
PROVIDING ,, *,*. m lmpio\Lil by the paving, . p „
. .
A r , r _ m in a newspaper published in San S. £ E. Branch of the A. C. L. abutting and fronting upon that in said special aMeillB.
men and helped them. But man
portion of McilonvUlo Avenue V g in accordance with
.... tSei
^
Florida, attaching to said Railroad, and,
r m THE PAVING. RE-PAY.
hard eurfacing and re-j
^
„
n . ford,
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be*, become unkind, and we aro
Whereas, it is now deemed advis­ between Celery Avenue and tho i8lon!l
the Charter of th*
special
assessment
roll
so
publish­
ING,
HARD
SURFACING
AND
t
-(riacing
of
said
portion
of
(
rcad
South
to
Present
C
.,ty
UmitS*
migrating northward.
ItE-lIAnD SURFACING O F Suhim*' rilrt Avenue and Elliott j All of sold improving, grading, ed a notice directed to all property able that Mellonville Avenuo should S. &amp; E. Branch o f thb A. C. L. |Sanford, Florida, a defidfol
"We stopped in yonr rnstie to
,
rr-.t ard are living under the floor
SUMMERLIN AVENUE- ANII Avenue, a width of 21 feet, and i construction, reconstruction, pav- owners interested in special as­ bo paved to a width of 24 feet |Railroad to b ^ so improved by the!°nd place where col
mpliintij
«v* yonr liedchnmber. My grand­
ELLIOTT AVENUE F R O M against all lots and lands adjoin-(jng nm| re-paving to be done in sessments, stating in aceordaneo from Celery Avenue South to S. widening of said portion , o f M el-1b° heard and when said
daughter has been taken ill. Oil
' lonville Avenue from • width of wssment roll will be (hunT
with the provisions of the Chart­ &amp; E. Branch of A. C. I« Railroad,
from your lamp Is dripping through
J?™ ™
'lBg and contlBUOU!' or bounflinB!complienco with plans, specifica16 feet to 21 feet, and against all firmed by the City „
EIGHTH STREET, A WIDTH and abutting upon said improve­
er of the City o f Sanford, Florida, therefore
the floor and falling on her bed.
tions,
profiles
and
estimates
of
Plensc move your lamp."
OF 21 FEET.
a definite time and place where
ment; that Nineteen Thousand
BE IT RESOLVED, That the lots nnd lands adjoining and con. sitting as on Equalhfc^
said proposed improvement of
The baroness awoke. She looked
BE IT FURTHER
complaints will be heard and when City Commission of the City of tiguous or bounding and abutting
Seven Hundred Eighty nnd 05-100
around, but saw no one. But the
Mellonville Avenue from the S. It said special assessment roll will Sanford, Florida, deems it advis-iupon said improvement; that Five That the special asie*^g/
Wherca/,
tho
City
Commisnioti
of
($10,780.05)
Dollars
is
the
total
next night nhe had the same dream.
r On tnd third night, tho little the City of Sanford, Florida, deems estimated cost of said contemplat­ E, Brunch of tho A. C. L. Railroad be finally confirmed by the City able as a necessary public improve-j Thousand Ten and 70-100 ($5010- vlded for by tills reiotaw t
figure nppeared
again. “ Twice, it advisable to improve, grade, ed improvement in tho paving, re­ South to present City Limits, now Commission sitting as an. Equal­ ment, in addition to the improve-1.70) Dollars is tho total estimated mado and entered tpu^
lady," he said, "I hnve begged you construct, reconstruct, pnve and
paving, hard surfacing and re-hard on file in the office of the City izing Board.
ment by thn paving of McilonvUlo •cost of said contemplated Improve- property bounding sad ifc
to free my grandchild from the oil
dropping on ’ her' “bc(j‘. Now she 7s ru-pave, a width of 24 feet, with surfacing of said portion of Sum­ Manager of tho City o f Sanford,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Avcnuo between Celery Avijnuejmcnt in the widening o f said por- upon said improvement ijg,
worse. Fur the last time I beg you l asphalt on a five inch rock base, merlin Avenue and Elliott Avenue Floridn, which said plnns, specifi­ That the special assessments pro­ and the S. &amp; E. Branch of the A.jtion o f Mellonville Avenue to be payable at the option of tlm
to movo your lamp.
7 h c following Avenues in the City to be specially assessed against all cations, profiles and estimates have vided for by this resolution to be C. L. Railroad to a width of 16 specially assessed against all loti petty owners owning pn
. ■’Imprejsed by the little mans ear- (
lots and lands adjoining and con­ been heretofore approved by the made and entered against tho pro­ feet, that said pavement should and lands adjoining and contig­ bounding nnd abutting up*
nestneas, the baron« ss awoke, rang o f aanfor(J- 1 ,orida‘ to' wit:
for her maid and e: lered the lump
Summerlin Avenue and Elliott tiguous or bounding nnd abutting City Commission nnd constituto perty bounding and abutting upon be Increased to n width of 24 feet uous or bounding and nbutting up­ Improvement as follows; tift
moved.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, on said improvement; the sum o f full within thirty day i f o
Avenue, from Fourth Street South upon said improvement; the sum the plans nnd specifications for said improvement shall be payable
said
work,
therefore,
of
$4,003
is
the
estimated
cost
per
to Eighth Street,
at the option o f the property own­ That Meltonville Avenuo between $1.90 is the. estimated cost per assessments shall stand ■e
gray-benrd came ngafn, smiling
. . .
front
fcot
for
said
improvement.
BE IT RESOLVED, That the ers owning property bounding and Celery Avenue and the S. £ E. front foot for said Improvement. approved and confirm*d, &lt;
»nl nappy. His grandchild wns well 1 Ail of paid improving, gradagain, he said, nnd they were lenv- ing, conr.truction, reconstruction,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, City Commission of the City of abutting upon such improvement Branch of the A. C. L. Railroad
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, equal annual installments
,
paving and lc-paving to be done That it is the determination of Sanford, Florida, deems it advis­ as follows: either in full within shall be paved with sheet asphalt That it is the determination e f this terest at the rate of eight
mid, “ ns a token of our gratitude, a compliance with plans, spccifica- this Commission that all lots and able, as a necessary public im­ thirty days after said assessments on a 6 inch rock base to a width Commission that all lots and lands per annum upon all
rreasure it. So long ns it p a s s e s tiom, profiles and cstimatca of lands adjoining and contiguous or provement, to pave, re-pavc, hard shall stand equalised, approved and o f 24 feet instead of a width of 16 adjoining and
contiguous
or ments from and after tha
Trom son to son in your family It nnid proposed improvement of bounding and abutting upon Sum­ surfaco and rc-hard surface with confirmed, or in ten equal annual feet, as authorized; all o f said bounding and abutting upon Mel- said special assessments
irlll bring good fortune. When n .Summerlin Avenue nnd Elliott Ave­ merlin Avenuo and Elliott Avenue sheet nspjinlt on a 6 inch rock
installments with interest at the widening, improving, grading and lonvillo Avenue between Celery end stand finally
pearl changes color, the head of
the family will die. Should one nue from Fourth Street South to between Fourth Street nnd Eighth base, Mellonville Avenuo from the rate of eight per cent per annum paving o f Meilonriilc Avenue be­ Avenue and S. £ E. Branch o f the proved and confirmed, and,
BE IT FURTHER R1
» damaged, misfortune will come." Eighth Street, now on file in tho Street will bo benefitted by the S. &amp; E. Branch of the A. C. L. upon all deferred payments from tween Celery Avenuo nnd the S. £ A. C. L. Railroad will be benefit­
‘ And with u bow the gnome dln- office of tho City Manager of the Improvement provided for by this Railroad South to present City and after the time said special as­ E. Branch o f the A. C. U Rail­ ted by the improvement provided That this resolution shall
ippcarcd.
City of Sanford, Florida, which resolution, nnd that tho spccinl as­ Limits, a width o f 24 feet; that sessments shall bo and stand final­ road to a width of 24 feet in­ for by this resolution and that the become effective im
The baroness awoke. And in her
fingers was u beautiful string of said pinna, specifications, profiles sessments to be mado and enter­ all of said puvlng, re-paving, hard ly equalized, approved and con­ stead of 16 feet shall be dono in special assessments provided for and after its passage inf
compliance with the completed by this resolution to be made and tion.
pcnrjs._
___ ________________ and estimates have been hereto­ ed against all lots ami lands ad­ surfacing and rc-hard surfacing of firmed, and,
fore npproved by the City Com­ joining nnd contiguous or bound­ Mellonville Avenuo as aforesaid,
Adoption this 23rd day of I
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, plans, specifications, profiles nnd entered against ail lots and lands
EXPORTS OI PALESTINE
mission and constitute the plnns, ing ami abutting upon such con­ shall be done in strict compliance That this resolution shall be and estimates therefor, now on file in adjoining and contiguous or bound­ A. D. 1925.
.JERUSALEM, Mar. 24.— Much specifications for said work, there­ templated improvement shall be with the plans, specifications, pro­ become effective immediately from the office o f the City Manager ing and abutting upon such con­
FORREST 1
[ntcrp-.it ,hai- Iwen moused in Pal- fore.
made upon a foot frontage basis; files ami estimates therefor, now nnd after its passage and adoption. o f tho City of Sanford, Florida,! templated improvement shall be
C. J. MARSHA
istiilo edmtn» r^ial circles by the re­
BE IT RESOLVED, That the that is to say, that in the prepara­ on file in the office of tho CRy
which said plans, specifications, mado upon a foot frontage basis;
lent announcement that JerusnS. 0. CHASE
Adopted this 23rd day of March
cm's first cigarette fnctnry had '-My Commission of the City of tion of the special assessment roll Manager of tho City of Sanford,
profiles and estimates havo been that is to say, that in tho prepara­
As the City Commiisioat
A. D. 1925.
ccn completed
and liad begun Sunford, Florida, deems It advis­ covering the contemplated im­ Floridn, which said plnns, speci­
heretofore approved by tho City tion o f the special assessment roll
City of Sanford, ]
nanufocturing goods, not only for able as a necessary public improve­ provement, such spccinl asscss- fications, profiles and estimates
FORREST LAKE
Commission and constitute tho covering the contemplated improve­ Attest:
(g
Lome consumption hut for export
C. J. MARSHALL
plans and specifications for said ment, such special assessments
i:l well. Sample r t»f Pie first cig- ment, to pave, re-pave, hard sur­ mcntH shall he determined ami have been heretofore approved by
L. R. PHILIPS, City i
iretti were unt to British gov- face nnd re-hard surface with as­ prorated according to the foot the City Commission and consti­
S. O. CHASE
widening, improving and paving of shall be determined and prorated Mar. 25th.
irnment
officials
in I&lt;ondon phalt on a 5 inch rock base, Sum­ frontage of the respective proper­ tuto tho plans and specifications
hrough Kir iI ?rlMTt
Knmuel,
for snid proponed improvement. o£
iritlsh higli commissioner of Pnl- merlin Avenue and E l l i o t v e n u e ties specially benefited Jry said
Mellonville Avenuo between the
wtine, and to Nr.h'im Sokplow, aho from Fourth Strtef JStyitb (oj ir|»pr{&gt;V({moyit.
if Ixnden, who has been one f of Eighth Street, a width of 21 feet;
RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, S. A E. Branch o f tho A. C. L.
he prime mluvere to create a ha- tint nil of said paving, re-paving,
That the Tax Assessor nml the Railroad and present City. Limits,
lona! home for .lews. Nearly
hard
surfacing
nnd
re-hard
nurfacCity Clerk of the City of Sanford, a width of 24 feet, and this Com­
tal'- ef tie1 tobacco used in the
c imalem made cigarettcH Is home ;• :r of Summerlin Avenue and El­ Florida, in accordance with the mission hereby declares the nec­
rown. the remainder coming from liott Avenue, nr. aforesaid shall be provisions of Section 101 nnd 102 essity for the paving, re-paving,
(iritsy,
hard surfacing nnd rc-hard surfac­
Pule.tine’s wine industry ns well do.o' in itr!cL compliance with the of the Charter of the City of San­
Mellonville Avenuo as
plnns,
:
pacifications,
profiles
mid
» Mr fruit nutnut has iiftown an
ford, Florida, shall proceed with­ ing of
: ‘ ging increase within the estimates therefor, now on file in out delay to make a special as­ aforesaid, as a necessary public
ii .t few monihii, according to re- t’l • office of the City Manager of
sessment roll, assessing the spec­ improvement.
t i*. government
reports.
The
th
•
(
ity
of
Sanford,
Florida,
which
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
ial benefits to be received ns the
Iieing made chielly from
i .iKh*. from France about s iid plans, specifications, profiles result of the improvement con­ That a total expenditure not ex­
’ ■ .• ir ago, but last apring j nml estimates have been heretoceeding Twenty Six Thousnnd
• ■ hundreds of acres wore fori approved by the City Coni- templated against all lots nnd lands
adjoining nnd contiguous
o r Seven Hundred and Thirty Eight
ii
•d to new vineyards which
ni'd eon.-tituto the plans, bounding and abutting upon such ($26,738.00) Doilnrs is hereby au­
lif! prod
nrtni cirg.
cif K* The
&gt;:i he
ch ie f, mi
J&gt;f Pah tine , whii
ilch iu a- r,:,l specifienti in'* for said pro- improvement, and upon the com thorized to cover the cost of pav*
alac of *.h •HtUtu
Vor&gt;.,.nrt,V.- nt of Summerlin l&gt;u*uon f s.iid r- eri ment roll u&gt;7nP. re-paving, hard surfacing nnd
are oranges and g al *fruil. •
■Mott Avenue be* ■ him' .i eopy thereof to be publish-' rc*hnrd surfncing Mellonville Ave*
oi done, upriiots, p*.it and
-. Tho reecipts from ex" v i iMi
••i'1 o id Eighth • ! Uvo times consecutively onco 11110 between tho S, £ E, Branch
/
f y
::rc estimated at Mi. •t ;&gt; •••; h &gt;’* "I f-’et, mid this |each w»&lt;
in a newspaper pub- f the A. C. L. Railroad and pres­
'IbOO.OOOO.
, ,
’iy deebircs the ■' a"'l i‘i Mtnfonl. Florida, attach­ ent City Limits, a width of 24 feet
ing la said special assessment roll which said sum of Twenty Six
1so published, a notice directed to Thousand Seven Hundred and
nil property owners interested in Thirty Eight ($26,738.00) Dollars
id special assessments, stnting is the total estimated cost of said
in aceordaneo with the provisions improvement; that the entire cost
oi* tho Charter of thn City of Kan- o f the improvement aforesaid shall
ford, Florida, n definite time and he assessed against all property
place where complaints will lie nbutting ami fronting upon the por­
heard and when said special as­ tion of Mellonville Avenue between
sessment roll will bo finally con­ the S. &amp; E. Branch of the A. C.
firmed by the City Commission I.. Railroad and pretent City Lim­
its to Im so improved by the pav­
sitting ns mi Kipializing Board.
ing, re-paving, hard surfacing and
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
re-hard surfacing of said portion
Thnt the special assessments
of Mellonville Avenue, a width of
provided for by this resolution to
21 feet, and nguinst nil lots and
bo made and entered against the
lands adjoining nnd contiguous or
property bounding and abutting
bounding and abutting upon said
upon said improvement shall be
improvement; that Twenty Six
payable at the option of the pro» ™
G o
H,
t /M T '
petty owners, owning property ™ ? “ 8and LScV° " Hundrc&lt; ,and
&lt;3lMC5 'T h y tS
'Y O U H ' . ( »
1
houndim- nml
nhiiLtintr up
im on
nn such
mirk 1birty Eight ($-6,7.18.00) Bailors
bounding
and abutting
is the total estimated cost of said
k *- o n t
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improvement ns follows: cither in
contemplated improvement in the
full within thirty days after said
paving, re-paving, hard surfacing
assessments shall stand equulized
and re-hard surfacing of said por­
approved and confirmed, or in ten
tion of Mellonvillo Avenue, to be
equal annual installments with in­
specially
assessed against nil lots
terest at the rate o f 8',c per annum
and
lands
adjoining and contiguous
upon all deferred payment from
or bounding nnd abutting upon
and after the time said special as­
snid improvement; the sum of $5.35
sessments shall be and stund fin­
ally equalized, approved and con­ is the estimated coat per front
foot for said improvement.
firmed, and,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
That it is the determination of this
That this resolution shall be and
D o M '^ r
T A C K
Commission that all lots and lands
become effective immediately from
adjoining and contiguous or boundand after its passage and adop­
• * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ^ * * &lt; ’ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * t ^ * * * ^ r^ f ^
^
t^
t ^ ^ ttt^
end
abutting upon Mellonville Ave­
tion.
nuo between the S. £ E. Branch
Adopted this 23rd day of March of the A. C. L. Railroad and pres­
t
I A 1&gt;. 1025.
ent City Limits will be benefitted
FORREST l-AKE
by the improvement provided for
C. J. MARSHALL
by this resolution, and that the
'
.
S. O. CHASE
special assessments to be made and
As the City Commission of the entered against all lots and lands
j *
City of Sanford, Florida
adjoining and contiguous or bound­
'3-^
Attest:
(Seal)
ing and abutting upon such im­
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
provement shall be made upon a
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j* «y ma aw«c(. me
Mar. 25th.
foot frontage basts; that is to say,

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Resolution No. 200

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IT IS OUR HONEST CONVIC­
TION THAT PINEHURST OF­
FERS GREATER OPPORTUN­
ITY THAN AN Y SIMILAR DE­
VELOPMENT IN CENTRAL
FLORIDA. THIS SUBDIVIS­
ION I D E A L L Y SITUATED
WITH ITS NATURAL BEAUTY
A N D GUARANTEED IM ­
PROVEMENTS, IS THE ACME
OF INVESTMENT OFFERINGS
WE WANT YOU TO BE THE
JUDGE. INVESTIGATE PINEHURST-

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they will make heavy Inroads on
the majority party, and possibly
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Ins election.
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ten W e r e ' Chamt^r^ nml Municipal. Court
"T h e Issues between the parties
six
In Sixth Annual Convention National Election, To Oi Re are .mostly o f a local nature, as
On J u « 8 4 « Hetect A j K « * ail parties have declared for the
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kosen In Two
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to the
the south ■ &lt;Jf International CwHlfti ef
cbmplrte dnd Immediate indepen*
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t his attorneys seemed to
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plastering
*n needed jurors could not of this week; that the staining o f
isen ffcm the remainder of wood-work is more than half done
mriginal panel of 150 talesmen. at this time and that the varnish­
1state's prosecutor, Hugh M. ing of all wood-work will be ac,n, spent jtytle tlrpe in his rnmplished in 10 days from date.
tloning of talesmen, putting &lt;The building is expected to be
em perfunetory questions. I f teody for occupancy in about four
[Tijjwers were satisfactory to weeks.

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“Success” Is Theme
Of Address Before
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f assistant, Nathan O. Freed, a Hartford lawyer, aiternat1 this work, putting each tales1through an exhaustive quesP»f
Tedious la Spectators
wm the spectators’ viewpoint
isness characterized the day’s
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the
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of sensution.
Even
Chap mincer,
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» going to and coming from J. D. Jinkins, J. H. Jackson, E.
itatc prison at Wethersfield, F. Lane, W. T. Langley, Furvt*.
miles from here, brought them t-ake, K M. Lloyd, H C. Long,
reward. For
the prisoner, C. J. Mnrshnll, E. J. Moughton,
sled on all sides, was trnns- J. G. Michaels. H. H. McCaslin,
td in a closed car which w as; G. E. McKay, G. E. McCi.ll, Howtiled by n pair of sputtering ord Overlln, A K. Rossittor, L. B.
xcyclcs bearing still other Steele, J. G. Sharon. E. C. Smith,
d* and followed by a motor R. A. Winston, II. II. I’attishull,
bristling with the arms of yet C. W. Stoudcmire, M. B. Hutton,
her detachment of police.
jT , J. Nixon and Ray Durden.

the Southwest Corner o f the North Section 1, Towiutoft

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T11E IN TENTH).. OF THB
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itlon 1, run North 02 degrees, 40
The Northweet (
CITY OF HANFOUI). FLOH|.lm ;no(M
,
, helM1 of Section 1, Township,
IrA, TO ANNEX CB1ITAIN d,]c ^
lhBie. £ £
of Range SO East, ii
T K n m T O iiy. t o t h e h w - i * ,,
, u miliut6, S k 1 M l tiolt in Lake Jennie ,
strip of land 20 fee
HNT CORPORATE LIMITS
^
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thin
portion of Lake
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the
SANFORD, |mlntitfs Knat 3fj9 G ft tllJ;ItC0 s^uth! »h- imdde boundary
FLORIDA
i .‘15 degrees 27 minutes East ICO &gt;follows, to-wlt: Beginning i
GAINESVILLE, Flu, Mur. *».—
feet more or less to the South North of the Southwest
MANILA,’ Mar. S — IrwUiifooris
A larc^ inimbsr of Florida'women to municipal official* to'-pakf or*' W h e re W a petition has lwon; l^ n d s r y o f said Northm-sl Quar- the Northwest Quarter
hledilii'fs ’ bf &lt;patriotic,1philanthro­ ; dirunce, and legulntious askulat,
... '
,
jtur (N W U ) of raid Section 1, and said Section 1. run Nti
pic. rtiucotiohal and business iclubs : ed to forc|gll alsu/dcr*- ||k«iy to
filed with the City Commission,'
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are planning to-attend the aixth j at Ire between rival-uollttat] Jroups
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Whereas, it has hecn made to g n e. 40 minutes East tMlJ
quinquehnial convention o f tha In- during lh ep re»M V i&gt; n i.a ig », navo
Nquesting the nnnexotmn of ^ o ‘ ttpp0ar “ ih o -iatlsfsctlon of the thence due East 1W feet;*
ternationa] Council of Women
Wontim to ! boen sent ta pfovirtclul sgovernm*
folJovriaf _ deaertbed lerrlloty in 1
(*„jnmlsaion that said ' tract South 53 degrees 14 iaiautes 1
be held in Washington May 4-14. Vhv the exeeutiva. .burenu. A t the
DAVENPORT, Ma». 25.— An..
Cemlrtr.il* Coonty, State of Florida, o f land enntains less than ten rvg- 247 feet; thence South M
J., W. McCollum, GalnesviUe, 1notir.mil elections, watch WaJ be)ether record was . . . . . .
is shattered on the *
.
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,
52 minutes East JS9J&gt; fostf
quinquennia: state chairman for.held June it jmsxU lU r 1* w il he
«. when Tom D eb -; cintlguoun to tbo prrwnt corpor-; Istered voters.
Florida, hi in charge o f arrange-' chown n new
.huunn
o
f
, Ai —
, *on, of the Holly Hill Countr
try Club j ate limits of the City o f Hanford,' THEREFORE, BE IT F.NACT- South 25 dsgreen 27 minutes .I
ments in this state, and u number ■tativaa consjatlng
of-lkt weedier*. a* bavsnuon, scored a 50, «
,
Ir®tparticularly d o -1
^
THE PEOPLE OF THE l do feet more or less to the
of vicc-elioirnuM, dVtibcti ehaft1- . one-half of t%»e zetuiiO. te^sisting i |npt*
by f|Vo points, during
a j j.*|t,r;&lt;ja1 more
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CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA boundary of said Northwest')
men, and local chairmen are as­ of 21 member**, nruvincud g^y'ir-; waUL heie n short time ago. Dcbsisting In the work.
ter (NWVi) o f said Section I,
inors 1 ml other officials. The wciri- Uon's score by iuilcs is a* follows:
The Nationn) Council of Women ; bora nf the house ate chosen. The Jr&gt;-0-2-4-3-4-2-4-.'I.
The South vjugrter (SV*) of the tentlon o f the municipality of the
Section Two. That this
of the United States, composed of I numbers of the house ore chosen, 'U,e Holly HU! pro scored a blr-Went Half of tho Southeast Quar-! City or Hanford, Florhla, to annex anee Khali be published
many prominent women* clubs, is for three y«mre. while the senate ,Jit, on tj,c 2,
4,
7, and Mth
hurt to the international council (.ore elected jo r six yjurs.
ter (SE'-U o f the Southeast g u a r .:" " P»ft
}** ^fMTaU, limits, at week for four consecutive
holes,
during the meeting.
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; the expiration o f thirty day» from in a newspaper published I n i
Definite legal provisions regu­
Throughout the match, Debson „ r (3 R U ,): ..
th . Southwest
Mis. W. F. Blackman, Orlando, lating political meetings are con­ displayed characteristic profession­
president of the Florida Federation tained in the Inxtnietlons. Among al skill, making the greens of the ter (H W '») of th*' Southeast Quar- 1« f f t.c tlve, the following described City uf Sanford, norlde.
of Women’s clubs, and Miss Elisa­ other things, municipal councils fourth hole, which is 550 yards
Section Three. That thfe.i
ter (B E ^ ) and tho South Half territory
in Seminole County,
beth Skinner, Dunedin, pust presi­ are urged
___ to prohibit _joint mcet- nnd dog-legged. In 2 strikes and of the Southwest Quarter (SW Vi),; State of Florhla, contiguous to
dent of this federation, nre vice- ings of rival political partied
nnco shall be and become effect!*
&gt; 4 or playing the ball within 0 font of
chairmen. Mrs. Frank E. Jennings groups, and it i» suggested that the pin on the 3rd and 7th hole* in c]| in Section !M1, Township 19,1the present territorial limits nf the immediately upon Ita pesaage td
of Jacksonville is treasurer. Ths muetinini of rival parties should one stroke.
South of Range 30 East, anil also City o f Sanford, Florida, and more adoption.
district chairmen are as follows: be at least six hours apuit. .
■ j This beats his previous low mark
particularly described a* follows,
Mrs. D. R, Read, Milton, for SanAdopted this 9th day of Me
Tim Northwest Quarter (NWV4)
The rivalry between the Notional
^i
two points. In view of
to-wlt:
tn Rosa, Escambia, Okaloosa* and inta-Coasolidade party, which is
A. D. 1925.
*P°riy design of the Holly Hill o f the Northeast Quarter (NEVi),
Walton counties; Mrs. Wm. L. Wil­
The South Quarter |S'4) of the
old Nacloiialixtii coulee, this new record is consid­
FORREST LAKE m
son, Panama City, for Bay, Holmes merger of the
ered remarkable.
Section 1, Township 20, South of Wo!lt I|a|f of the Southeast Quarund
the
Collectista
parties,
and
the
Jackson und Washington; Mr*. R. Democrat* party ha* already be­
C.
J. MARSHALL,
Range 30 East, nml also,
ter (KEVi) of the Southeast Quar­
J. Mays, Tallahassee, for Calhoun, come keen, and official* fear that
Dade City—11,330,000 bond is­
S. O. CHASE,
Kmnklin, Gadsden, Jackson, Jef­
The Northwest Quarter (N W U ) ter (SE Vi); the Houthwiut Quar­
as election day approaches disord- sue to be voted upon for construc­
As the City Commission «
ferson, Liberty, Wakulla, Leon, ers may develop h
from this tunsion. tion of roads In all section* of of Section 1, Township 20, South ter (SWG ) of the Southeast Quar­
Madison; Mrs. W. B. Davis, Perry,
the City o f SanfonL'Fll
Senators Manuel-L, Queson a n d r ° * c" bounty.
of Range 30 Ehxt, less the portion ter (SKVi); and the South Half
for Columbia, Hnmilton, Huwanec, Sergio Osmena are not candidates, „
Attest:
„
,,
In Lake Jennie nnd U*j s a Atrip o f: of the Southwest Quarter (SWV( )
Taylor, Lafayette and Dixie; Mrs. at the coming election, having
Bowling Green—22 miles of hard
L. R. FHIUPS. City Clerk, .
W. T. Gory, Ocala, for Alachua, been chosen' for a six yecr term at I surface road to be constructed be- land 20 feet wide around this por- |nil in Section 30. Township 19,
Mur,
2-3, 30. Apr. tt and 13.
Citrus, Levy, Marion; Mrs. Wm. B. the election engaged in active cam -1tween this city and Brewnville.
tlun of Ijike Jennie with the inside j Soutli of Range 30 East, ami also,
\ oung, Jacksonville, for Duval,
Union, Cloy and Bradford; Mrs.
Thon S. Canfield, St. Augustine,
Flagler, Putnam, St. John* and Volutlii: Mrs. Erwin Schumacher,
Eurt in. for Lake, Orange, Osceola,
Scmin.de, Sumter; Mrs. Geo. Ross,
Hnrnsotu, for DeSoto, Lee, Mana­
i
tee, Sarasota. Glades, Highlands;
Hardee nnd Chnrlottc; Mrs. J. B.
O'Hara, Luke Worth, for Brevard,
LU: eehohee, Palm Beach and St.
Lucie; Mrs. R, B. McLendon, Mia­
mi, for Dade, Browurd, und Mon­
-t 1
roe.
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Presidents o f lunding women’s
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RAILROAD PRESIDENT DIES
NEW YORK, Mur. 25.— Newman
Erb, president of Ann Arbor Rail­
road, died today at Roosevelt Hos­
pital, after nn operation on Mon­
day.
Oca In— $85,out) bond issue voted
for erection of hospital.

O YOU ever won­
der why women
like to cook? Surely
not for themselves. You
know, when men folks
and children are away,
how you’ll take a slice of
bread and jam and a cup
of tea off the cupboard
shelf and call it a meal.

A little vision has m ade and will make
millions in Florida
.
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tzil
and
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When the G ANG
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When the gang comes
back, everything’s d if-.:!
ferent. You set
the table happily
—you know how »
they’re going to
enjoy the things you ’ve
cooked—the food that’ll keep
them well and strong. Every
mother is like this. Watch
her face when little John or
big |ohn doesn’t "eat well.”

boundary daocriko^iu iollows, towit: beginning 1&amp;&amp; fast North of

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frseSPtsk
.k R
« cery
i u
n ea «e
flire-escapes
t " 1 cntl of are
the provided
t S l d f i T and
Ample
n em
Language
all
irfhed into his chair and seem-1f tnirs arc easy to* neJntint..
indifferent, Chapman spoke j Handsome lighting natures are
Ibut
lar*® blue eyes look- { suspended from the high trussed
d*r prominent brows spoke a . ceiling in the Auditorium nnd there
tnmruage.. Glances between fB n fw l|n(c 0f ample space and
,*1. Frederick D. Groehi, o f,
r York, were exchanged before
1decision.
* day ended In an order for an
-arnted panel of talesmen to

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No. 92

IN

HILL

A

Can lie bought for $25 cash and the balance on easy monthly payments.
Those persons buying in Oak Hill now will make big profits on their investments
when the paving of Mellonville Avenue and Geneva Avenue is completed.
T o be sure your family
getsjust the right food,cook
with lots o f rich, pure milk.
Use Borden’s Evaporated—
it’s creamier than the ordi­
nary kind. Diluted with an
equal part o f water, it’s still
fine, rich milk.
Use Borden’ s for soups
and chowders,creamed dishej
—so nourishing and appemuffins, custard.;,
t i/in g cream pics, fruit sherbet:.

Oak Hill is located in a section growing very rapidly. By the time lots purchaS'
ed on the easy payment plan are fully paid for, they will be worth wore than doub
le present prices.
••••'
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The time to buy is now— while prices are within easy reach.

N. H. GARNER
101 Park A ven u e

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quick nowi/ '
1 road for thd prtventlon of accidents* the straight or the’ curved highway?
According to a report of the North Bhore Motor Club of
wtgeonsin, o f the 2,981 road accidents that occured in that
state last year, 2,044 occured on STRAIGHT roads, while
curves, hills, railway crossings and other danger points
were responsible for the remaining 937 accidents.
The straight road, the investigators find, invites speed­
-ttm ic a im o s r a tr i
ing
while curved or hilly roods invite caution.
r«ir__IT.*0 Six Month*— fISO
And
that isn't ali o f it, investigators have found a good
la c » r by Carrier, per
Weakly Edition (too way to guard against railroad crossing accidents, using this
same theory of enforcing caution on speeding travelers. In­
_LL X O T IC E i A11 obituary stead .Of the straight-ahead road to the railway tracks, a
card! or thank*. reaolutlona
c m o f entertainment* where “ staggered crossing" is used. This is a type o f crossing which
_ ore made will be charred
angles in one direction to give a driver a view dow n the rail­
at rarular adeertlalnr rate*.
road track, and then angles in the opposite direction to per­
IN R R R TIIIIARROC1ATKD PMERR
mit
the opposite view before the crossing is mnde. Na­
hii Aaaoclated Preaa la exclua*
ly entitled to the u*e lor repob- turally the two turns hnve the additional effect of slowing
lon of all new* dispatch •* up the speed at a possible danger point.
Itad to It or not atherwlae cred■ In thla neper end elao the local
Florida has no hills to slow down traffic, but its road
ha published herein. AH right*
republlcatlon of *peclal dispatch- builders can put in enough curves' to add considerably to
herein are elao reeenfod.______
the safety o f the highways, and can use the “ staggered'
railroad crossings to excellent purpose.
BPNESDAY, MARCH 25. 1925.
The time has come when the construction nnd mainten­
ance
o f safe highways is as important as any other busi­
HB HERALD'S PLATFORM
ness in the state and county government. The subject has
-Deeper water route to Jacltaon- become one for experts to handle, and every day brings an
k
. . .
-Construction of 8L, Johna— In­ increase in the information available for these experts to
apply in their road construction.in River canal.
-Extension of white way.
Florida taxpayers should be demanding that the lessons
—Extension ca local amusement*
from
all these findings o f the big road builders and the
■wlnmlnr pool, tennis courts. etc.
—Acquiaition of n municipal big traffic investigators be conned by men who are spend­
nit.
ing the people’s money in Florida’s road work.
—Augmenting of building pro-

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■m— houses,

hotel*, apartment

-Extension of street paving pro*
am.
—Construct ion of
boulevard
Hand Lake Monroe.
-Entrance Into Florida atate
aeball leaaoe.
—Completion of city beautifiesa program.
BLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
WAIT PATIENTLY:— Walt on
i Lord: be of good courage, and
shall strengthen thine heart:
It, I say, on the Loro. Psalm
14.
THE PLAINTIVE HARP.
Erin centuries ago
rhere lived an Irish king
&gt;o had a daughter lovelier
Phan all the flowers of spring,
irouth returning from the wars
To woo the maiden came—
irst bring me," cried the king,”
a gift
To add to Ireland’s fame.”
&gt; youth in desperntion sought
L sorcerer in a bog
ose eyes were corpse— flights
flickering,
Vhnse beard waa like n fog.
**, I will make a treasures rare,
’or Ireland’s fame,” said he,
it you must turn n leprechaun
ind give your soul to me.’’
tpok the body o f the youth
Ind shaped u framo with care,
il gilded it and strung It with
The lover’s golden hair,
jeweled it with crimson from
lie lover’s bleeding heart,
! snared the lover’s voice among
’he strings with magic art.

D O N ’T B E .S O

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Feed ’Em to the Cats
Sanford is extremely fortunate in not being pestered to
any great extent by that most dangerous and disgusting
o f rodents, the rat. Farming districts, as well as sea port
cities, are usually largely infested with them, but for soma
reason unknown to The Herald. Sanford has very ffew. But
rats are prolific and are easily transported from other
towns and cities and Sanford should see to it that it never
becomes endangered by thin pest.
In many places the rat has come to be man’s worst en­
emy. It destroys foodstuffs, damages merchandise nnd
buildings, kills poultry and exerts its destructive influences
to its fullest extent. It is estimated that in Great Britain
damage caused by rats exceeds $250,000,000 annually. In
the United Stntes it is perhaps greater.
But the greatest objection to having rats around is the
clangor from them ns disease carriers. Wherever rats exist
in large numbers, disease is likely to be ravaging. Bubonic
and pneumonic plague are probnbly the most serious of the
disenses carried by rats and is usually caught by individuals
eating foods contaminated by rats. Other diseases which
are known to be carried by rats are infectious jaundice, ring
worms, nnd at least two kinds of tapeworms. There is a
probability that even cancer is carried by rats.
Rats are indeed a serious problem for any community nnd
one which should be carefully studied. Mark Hoval, in his
book, "Rats nnd How to Destroy Them.” , compiles a list of
“ Golden Rules” for the extermination of rats. Read them:
Never attempt to clear rats from infested premises
by trapping; begin by blocking, flooding, ferreting or
poisoning.
Keep run traps set throughout the year against the
outside of every building that rats ure likely to ap­
proach.
Keep all doors.closed thrpug&amp;mtt
close all holes as soon as the rats have been killed.
Never let a rat that can be killed today live until
tomorrow.
Do not set traps by hands; rats are very clever
in avoiding traps that have been in contact with the
human body.

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Bobbed Bair Headache*.
Branding n Lady’n.BacJp
The Vlleet Crime.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
IDMTItrtt HM&gt;

fes?w
eX ‘ftsa*
April of,i,f°r
aay yea
day,

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THE KING of England leaves
to cruise in the Mediterranean fofr
his health. They take good tare *
of him. He will avoid the rough
Atlantic and board the royal yacht
at Genoa where it watts, tscorted.
by two destroyers. From Calais,
the British royal train, kept al­
ways in readiness for emergen­
cies on French soil, will take him
to Italy and his yacht.

th3f u!: t e f r f f p
dosed on April Fir*i°J,U're!* 1
by law and *{i
taxes have S f i
be advertised s n d lS c f f *
sued for unpaid p S X H l
erty taxes.
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Tax Collector, Seminole Co^jj

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communication win,

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t&gt;y willing
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IIOTTI.Bs

GEORGE CURZON Is dead nt Cff
very young for u British states­
man. He represented a class of
Englishmen whose liven nre de­
voted to the nation's service.

J^n-vaRD
v n

THE SHINGLE hendnehe, or
bobbed hnir neuralgia, bus arrived
and was inevitable. Silly women,
not content to cut their hnir short,
actually nllow the barber to shave
the back of thu neck, uncovering
that part of the body most sensativu to cold the little hollow at
the base of the skull.
Cut your hair that way, then
motor with your back to the drlYtrjund you*rJiave',i(ffmd' tb*\*hxnt:
cut to acute neuralgiu and pneu
monin.

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THE KING'S majesty, in ancient
English, written for him in tho
prescribed style, appoints a com­
mission to take care of the state
while he is gone. For
divers
causes and considerations the King
has instructed his trusty and well
beloved counsellors, prince Henry,
the Archbishop of Canterbury,
Viscount Cave and Premier Bald­
win, to look after the safety and
good government of the realm, etc.,
They have full power, except that
they may not dissolve parliament
or confer ranks and titles.

IN OUR humble American gro­
cery store way, we contribute a
little to the commissariat depart­
ment of British government.
A
Chicago fortune, Hint of Leiter, the
drygoods man, cnnbled Curzon to
forget everything but public ser­
vice. And so with the half Amer­
ican Churchill. His mother had the
fortune of Jerome, New York stock
broken. “ They nlso serve, who
only stand and wait.’

■toh advertise

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ABSIT OMEN or unberufen as
our German friends would
aay.
But" if the exar had kept such a
train ready he and his children
might be alive now. The British
kings obey their people, serve them
as well as they know how, and;
Britishers, at lenst, are ns dem o-'
cratlc as we are like their Kings.
They prefer a good quiet one to
an election every four years.

IIE INCLUDES in his commlsnion his son, the church, the peer­
age and one commoner, Baldwin.
The latter, of course, is the real
king and writes out what tho King
signs, but he does not say so. Ev­
erything in done respectfully, in
that well managed empire.

.Take j ( ,

Waters’ KandyKite!

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TRUSTS AND POLITICS IN EUROPE
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
While French und British politi-i If the French and the Germans j
cu! lenders nre nruguing them- can pool their interests in market-,
selves into a deadlock on the ing potash, they may also juin i
uuestion of security treaties for forces in the coal and iron indusr
France and Belgium. French and try, which would have far-reaching
German business captains effect effects in Europenn commerce, und;
n combination to control the mar- in other Industries. Will business in
krt for most o f the worlds po- France nnd Germany yet lead the
tosh. Sunday newspapers carried» way in establishing an underboth stories—the apparent stale- standing between ancient enemies? |
mate in the Anglo-French discus- j Such questions are so far more i
siona nf security and the apparent-, or Jcss j(j!e SJ,8CUiation. About nil
ly unquestioned fact that I*reach that is certain H that European,
and German potash interests have politician:* and business men must
established a gigantic potash raon- wor^ ,mt wuys nnd means for ua,^)oly.
i tions to live together in peace or I
f \ Franco-Gorman potash trust they must prepare for. war as soon
probably means higher prices to
the nations recover front the J
pure hare rs of potash which is bad |a^ t struggle. The genius of Dr. !
news for the United States and Benes, Czceho-Slovakian Foreign j
other countries. Any indication o. Minister nr some other ninn may
a trend toward business alliances soon present a treuty for Europobetween French und German in* |» » security broad enough for all
dustrinlists is bud trade news for t1° . ^ a.n'* .lir',on" I^ n°L Europe will
_
.
, .
drift back into the old system oi ,
Great Btitum nnd will not improve political and commercial rivalries
Briton and Gaul.
I that have always led to war.

Bills Paid By Check
Are Paid PERMANENTLY
Bills paid in cash often have n way of bobbing up uwx*
pectedly and as king to be paid again.
When you pay by cheek tho bill is settled for all time
and you can prove it any time by producing the cancelled
check.
Paying by cheek hns many other advantages and we
suggest lluit you arrange today to open an account with
the Seminole' County Bank.

YOU SHUDDER nt the com­
plaint of Mrs. Dolores Winfrco,
wife of n sailor. Her jealous hus­
band burned his initials into her
buck with n red hot Iron, to warn
other men away.
Such conduct, once common, persists here and there. In far Pata­
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS
gonia, tho bridegroom, on his wed­
BY IRVING S. COBB
ding day stands his wife against
&gt; princess waited In her tower,
O N ES BORO MESSE NG EP.
a tree uml with u stone, knocks out
lie youth returned no more,
I
do
not
pretend
that
these
sto(
legged
hunters
followed,
fleeing
two
of
her
front
teeth,
to
show
; In the night the harp was left
ries are all now, but merely that as fust us their legs would curry that she is already his. And she
leslde the palaco door;
When President Coolidgo pre-1 to be affixed, ate the very same J
they are thu stones which the ’ them
thinks that means affection. Read
1 ever since in castle halls,
sented the name of Charles B. 'fellows who thought it the very Jj
writer likes best of those he has
Eli
Rcclus.
When they came to a moon­
&gt;r fields of battle gory,
Warren, of Michigan to be attor-' height of presumption in Woodrow ti
i lover’s voice among the strings heard. Indeed, some of them nre light place in the woods they dis­
ney general of the United States, j Wilson to negotiate a treaty o i l *
old—
very,
very
old.
The
one
which
OTHER
SAVAGES
comnel
their
covered
that
Uncle
Sum
was
mis­
Itlll sings of love nnd glory.
follows has thu merit of antiquity. sing; but they did not even check wives to paint their teeth black, Hia partisans in the United States pence at tho close of the World "
Minna Irving,
senate insisted that it was the d u -, war and to incorporate into it the m
I am including it in the present up.
which also means, “ Keep away, I
o
ty 'o f the senators promptly to con* terms some provisions which would “
series
because
I
think
it
is
an
al­
belong
to
somebody.”
"Pore ole line’ Sami” bemoaned
All that stands between some
firm the nomination on the ground j have meant the end of all wars
mighty good one.
one o f thu fugitives between pants.
pic and a hot time is death.
that the president had the right t o ; and to bring some benefit to huOn
a
South
Georgia
plantation
THE
PATIENCE
that
women
“
His
ule
laigs
must
‘a’
give
out
on
---------o--------chose his own cabinet, nnd that nmnlly as a fruit of nil the sacri- M
his man Nurmi must be trying a group of darkies went coun­ him fob he went ten jumps. ! reck­ have shown tn really amazing. But the advice nnd eonsent'of the sen- fico of blood and treasure,
n
hunting one night. Because of his on dnt bears feastin' on his bones things are better. The highly de5ft uwuy from something.
Wo have two exceptionally Rood propositions,
ate was purely a perfunctory n u t-1 Th(. Hfim.tc&gt; nH thus constituted, u
love
for
thu
uncient
uml
honora­
veluned
white
man
puts
a
pearl
right dis minute.”
--------- o--------ter.
lu
I
refused
to
ratify
the
treaty,
and
“ Dnt's sol Dot's so!" grunted or diamond collar around his wife’
t Is even more disheartening to ble sport they took with them
that will set you in on the ground floor
The majority of the senators not until several years later was A
others, “ Pore Unc’ neck. That ulso means “ She is
H
e someone else than to be bur* Uncle Sam, the patriarch of the one of the
thought
otherwise.
They
contended
a
patchwork
put
together
to
fill
in&lt;u
mine,"
but
sometimes
the
pearl
colored
quarters.
Uncle
Sam
was
Sam!"
yourself.
that if the law provided that the tho emergency. So far as thin coun- 2
(&gt;V»ir eighty years old and
all j When they reached tho safety collar is mistaken.
--------- o— ----consent o f the senate should be try is concerned the war wan "
Vhen a man starts hitting the kinked up with rheumatism. He of the cotton patches in an ex
*
AS YOU read of Chicago’s obtained to the naming of n cab- fought in vain.
:h spots it usually results in his hojibled along behind the hunters hmisted statu they limped to Uncle
Inet
officer,
tho
forefathers
of
the
It
mnkes
nH
th(&gt;
(lifference
in
«
u.vthey
filed
off
through
the
woods.
dreadful
murder,
you
know
somcSam’s
cottage
to
break
the
news
ng u little low down.
world whether it ia your ox or 2
The dogs “ treed" in u sweet gum to the widow. There was a light thing of a lynching mob's emu- lepublic meant that the senators
---------o--------tions.
A
doctor
Fuimnn,
indicted
should
hnve
n
voice
in
the
selcc-,
the
other fellow’s is being gored. "
in
the
window;
nnd
when
they
snag
on
the
edge
of
I’
ipemuker
\ man may not be out-spoken
tion of the cabinet.
;The senators took a malicious glee U
tii he guts married and then he’s swamp five miles from .home; but rupped at the door, anil it opened. with Shepherd, is accused ns chief
Memory is n very treacherous in bringing the work of Woodrow n
when the tree fell there rolled out tho sight of him who faced them |criminal, testifies^ that Shepherd s
t spoken all the time.
u
young
ward
McClintock,
was
mur
factor
in human consciousness. Wilson to naught in order to grat- a
of
the
top
of
it,
not
a
racoon
b
u
t1
across
tho
threshold
made
them
--------- o— —
tiered
to
get
the
fortune
tirnt
lie
A
Those who bo vehemently insisted ify a political spite. It is little
)ne of the most unfortunate a full gruwn black bear, full of gasp.
M
nga about getting run over by fight uml temper.
I **Foh de Lawd!” exclaimed one. had willed to Shepherd, his guar­ that tho president had the right ,-hort of crucifixion to have the U
dian.
Trust
companies
will
lind
to
chose
his
cabinet
officers
and
senate
hand
hack
the
names
of
a
:rurk is the overheud.
The puck gave one choral ki-yi "How you git henh?’*
:&gt; text for advertisements in that. Hint the 'senators were simply rub- U.'hnrles R. Warren to the presi- ii
--------- o--------of shock und streaked uwuy yelp- i “ M e?" suit! Uncle Sani calmly, *They may make mistakes but they
tt
bvr stamps which custom required dent without their ofliciial O. K. u
The Stone Mountain affair re- ing us they went;; nnd the tw o-*“ I come 'long will de dawgs."
]
do
not
murder
the
heirs
of
their
*
I'lioiif 31*202 First Street,
is that some men have common
M
clients.
iso; uthers are artistic.
n
M
MURDER is murder, but there
EDWIN
GORDON
LAWRENCE
t’a funny women hate to tell
IN
ST. PETERSBURG INDEPENDENT
ItJi
are
degrees
of
horror.
The
doc­
m at
ir age . when it’s so much l»ettor
confessing
complicity
in
the
to tell it than have it guessed.
The friends thou hast and
' l i t n thoroughly Ipsieii. How many \
McClintock murder, confesses that
• St. Petersburg is going to have , 1,000 subscribers can be secured he taught Shepherd how to admin­
their adoption tried.
: of us are guided by this advice
{ pessimist is u man who doesn’t a team in the Florida state base' which is a rather stupendous proGrapple them to thy soul with
|IX***1*
when conferring the title of friend? n D r fB a s s s iB D jtia s m u s e B iiu i
nt whnt he wanted nt ull after bnll league this summer. A rnnna-*viao. In past seasons, it hasn't ister typhoid germs to the unfor­
hoops of steel.
|
There
are
those
who
value
tunate
boy,
who
had
willed
a
mill­
n
gets what he wanted ull along. ger has already been secured and been possible to get more than 200
ion dollars to his murderers, nnd
-Shakespeare. I friendship only for what they get M
■■
o ■
players are being signed. Tho fi- or iiOO citizens to pay from 2f&gt; cents
No word In the English Ian- ou^ of it—only for the use they, H
t is rumored that Ltonurd nances of the local club ure in to 75 cents to see u game. To get that poisons, including pxussic acid
and morphine, were added to the guni*e is more abused than is that can ,nnke of a friend. To all such
kmIs son may become a real es- fnirly good condition but it w ill, 1,000 citizens to pay $3 a month
rt
e operator in Florida. We doubt no doubt be necessary to put on a!just for public spirit and pny ad- typhoid buecili, to make death sure. of FRIEND. It is one of the pur- I say: You cun get out of friend-' ■
ost, the highest, the grandest that *hip only so much as you put in- ■
He'd rather gamble.
campaign to raise money to carry mission of tho game besides sounds
IF YOUR friend has a bail cold, our varied vocabulary possesses,
it. He who aims to make friends a
a
the club through the season. Other like an impossibility,
fhe only safe side to any argu* towns are having more difficulties , However, the promoters of the be polite, smile, bow, say, "I never and yet so often It is dragged down v} order to exploit business will a
nt is the middle. — Sarusotu than St. Petersburg. In Tampa association claim that they cun do saw you looking better,” but don’t from its high estate and basely ^'nd that the Jnerds he thus u
u
commercialized.’
makes will aim to exploit him.
hands.
nes. It might be better though,___________________
t necessary to ; it, and it will be the pteasure of shake
a
raising the money
That is the advice of Dr. SundSorpf/iople call all their acj t is hard to furnish reasons for a
be in ” .9^1*“ danger than to b e . start the season is going to be a the general public to encourage: wall, of Michigan University. In- aunlntances friends. They do not friendships. Montaigne comes nenr u
ely sitting on the fence.
hard job, according to the Tribune, them
.hein anil wish them welt. But th e , fluenza is spread byhandshaking.: differentiate between
b
those with assigning a valid one when he ai
--------- o—~—
which soys.*
i gene
general public wil; nave to give j You get tho germs
from your j whom they ure acquainted nnd suys: “ If n man should impor­ H
tome papers are criticizing
pore than u pleasant smile. That nose.
■those whom tlhey know—between tune me to give a reason why I u
Summer baseball in Tampa has Imure
ran because of the charge that
Iff
a
month
will
hnve
to
be
forth1
liking and
loved him, I can only answer him, M
been a consistent failure, financ-1 ® n,°n, h will have to be forth--------|liking
and lov
loving.
n
is u millionaire. Wel^hf^coidil
Well,
OV?™ t !
hilly. Year after year, enthusiasts !'r0min«. A discouraging fact whicl
HANDSHAKING is foolish, but, Aristotle says that in friendship because it was he, because it was a
htdp it—-after moving
1 K " ,jr " have started out with energy nnd ".iay m'rmut&lt;ly affect the subscrip- archaic anyhow, as foolish us In- urn* soul inhabits two bodies. By I." This corresponds with Aris- a
a
totlo's definition of friendship: M
determination
to keep
a Tampal*'0"
9 to fhe new scheme,
is that dinns
rubbing
noses,
I’ rimitivc!
this, a.I t _
take
it, he t means tho
two
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"One soul in two bodies.” '
he “ jazz bahy" who killed he
n
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Lher in California is now on
CONTEMPORARY COMMENT ■
J. She follows her confession
B
a
h n plea of not guilty. A senti
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•
Rome is to dig up tho ancient R1
ita! jury could easily encourage usuully .,,
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I Florida league last summer was
THE LEARNED Henry G. Law­
.Shakesoenre wisely says. “ The Circus Maximus, which will „rnb:i- 1*U
ne.
KooiQft 501- 502,
I’ ltone 9i&gt;
This &gt;*'ar, a new plan D to be not
jn nny j own except St! rence. professor of history, drop
frirnd'* thou bnst^ AND TH EIR'lily be found imbedded in Severn! n
F
irst
N
ation
al
Hank
Building.
M
I[•»V T "«rx . and even here the team this bombshell into n ladies’ cluh,1ADOPTION 7 R IE P " should lie layers of petrified peanut shells._
Fatty" Arbuckle war nturried I formed, and it is proposed to huvu nnd to be supported in part by
a
“•The
first
bootleggers
were
the
firm
ly
hound
to
us
by
the
'stron
g-.
New
York'Evening'World,
In last night.
‘ gH
i forgets more L°0() citizen* pny $3 a month, thus i iubscrintion* L
Love
i
;kiy than the public! but it providing a sufficient fund to main* I tuntmer basebBut there should be good Puritans, and some of th e. ost kind of ties. Notice that h&lt;
■
Helen
baseball
in
Florida,
und
,
Puritan
girls
nnd
women
were
frivis
a:a
the
words
“
and
their
ndop*
The
Literary
.
Digest
inquire'**1
S
Snle:i Force:— Miss Jtubn Williams, M^3
N N Jf won't
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_
be___
long*beforu
the [tain a club, rvgardluss of the gate j
Petersburg
etersburg
ought
to
have
a
Iolous
and
fast
personalities.’’
There
■
tion
tried,”
cleurly
stating
that
we
“
Do
ravens
think?"
“
*
Perh.npi n ot;1®
boy will be pitching
Itoage, Mr. R. L. Shipp*
custard j receipts.
|team even if it takes extra effort Iwas quite n demand for scarlet le t-1should not give one the sacred but thinkers- papieUmes rave.
;&lt;
a
i on the screen.
a
I hi* Is all right, provided thu to keep it going.
‘ ters, it appears,
ntame of friend until that one has Philadelphia Record.
i ,BII* * UBBU* * a a a a a ija B « H a B B a a « a a a a a a * n &gt;B* , * ,l* B**

l plaintive music rose and fell
ind rippled far and near,
1 all tne little shamrocks spread
'heir dewy leaves to hear,
i croon of mothers in the dusk,
'he clash of silver swords,
i sigh of love, the wail of woe,
Fere in the sweeping chords.

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— Missionary Union Of
Baptist Church Holds
Interesting ....Meeting

PRONE :-R e s . 4

WOMAN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANC1 UNION HOLDS INTERESTING MEET Hr-

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Mar. 24.There are nobt*I» members of the
British parliament who speak or
write * English property, *n the
opinion of Dr. E. G. (irahamm,1*
’member o f parliament himself for|g
the London upivsrsity. In a recent [g
address here Dr. Graham raised,*
his voice against tin “ woefiJ n eg-i”
lect” o f the study generally of
English, which he called the finecst language In the world.

»i»t&lt;
v n t. &gt;r n s I
On Wednesday aftemoori 'the
members of the Social Department
of the Womah’e Club, with a num­
ber of guests enjoyed a delightful
bridge party. Mrs. A. K. Powers
nnd Mrs. J. C. Gibbs, hostesses,
greeted the ladies as they arrived.
A brief business sesison was held
presided over by Mrs. W. D. Gard­
ner, vice chairman, at which time
the department voted to give $10U
to the building fund of tho club.
The club house was tastefully
V p a d n t n a m v A iirir
decorated for the occasion with!®7 YEA m a y s G O O D T F V V is
lovely cut flowers and fem s and*
PLA YSG O O I TENNIS
eight tables of players entered into
STOCKHOLM,’ /'Alar. 25.— King
the interesting game. When scores
were counted at the conclusion of Gustav o f Sweden, 'tlfcspltp his' 67
th game, the high score prise a years, is an ardent sportsman and
lacquer tray, was awarded Mrs. in the Tecont opcu-amateur handi­
Thomas Hollingsworth and the low cap tennis championship here- won,
score prize a set 6f tally holders, with his partner, second plnce In
■went to Mrs. J. C. Deen.
the doubles, being eliminated in
The hostesses were assisted in the flnnls by a score o f &amp; sets to
serving a dlicious ice courso b y ) 2. His speed and sure playing
Sirs. W. D. Gardner, Mrs. A. R. created astonishment among the
Key nnd Mrs. Hawkins.
spectators, with whom he proved
very popular.

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FREE DINNER

An inspirational meeting of the which time a new president
W. C. T. U. was held at the First elected and the resignation of the
From 11:.‘Jp t&lt;j 1 I*. iM..
n J hru V" l1* U- of the
Bap­
tist Church met Tuesday after- Baptist Church Friday, Mar. 20, vice president, at large, Mr?, i »fcn
Sneed, was tendered and neefet*
noon at the church. The business with k large number present.
Tuesday
The scripture lesson was taker, ed with regret- Mrs. Vance D&lt;figmeetings were
n U Thrasher will cnterto All I ra.
from Matthew
twenty-seventh lass was elected
^ Evening Bridge Club.
chapter. Mrs. J, W. Barnes had Sneed’s place. Mrs. Robt. G. &gt;a■
. •h a . m . t u ' i r . - j j . - 0 :l
The gong, "Rescue the Perish- charges of the program which was vey was elected president of the
ing was sung and the scripture ' weU.aMatiged. Among those
thoi cim- union.
“ Voimu Tritil the ttesl, -Vm rJ'iy
All members are urged was read by Miss TrafTord
■
were,
Mrs. Davey needs no intnx ac­
tributing to the program
.
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„
.
Phillips
with
Mrs.
Ned
tion
to
the
people
of
Sanford)as
A prayer was offered by Mrs. Mr8*-A * M. Phillips with M&gt;
Number Six o f the First
Smith as her accompanist. .A vo­ she has already entered Into active
t Church-will m eet nt the Savage,. The j minutes were. read cal solo, “ The Golden Key” by work in the Presbyterian
Mrs. Watnwright on the and apprpved; and tho quarterly Carrie Jacob Bonds was her se­ and also a great worker
report given by the secretary. It
i« at 3:30 o’clock.
lection. Those present were also betterment and the interest
lJu*ior Class Play, “ His was decided for the W. M. U. to favored with a splendid talk by ford at large.
combine
a
social
hour
with
the
Jieto,” will be given at
Rev. M. E. Gabbard, a retired Pres­
Those not attending these meet­
ISchool Auditorium at 8:30 next inspirational meeting at the byterian minister of Geneva, on
home of Mrs. E. M. Carroll.
ings of thetW. C. T. U. arc milsN _:
,*„*ubJect for the afternoon “ Brotherly Love and Law Enforce­ ing a great deal.
.
S. M. Iioyd' will entertain was “ Home Missions.” Mrs. Han­ ment.
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ItN A aaan n r.'sacR - . • * * ; a .iti .■:■*.t '*.:•«*
DRAW FOR TENNIS MEET
Siiay Duplicate Club at her sel! spoke o f tho mountain schools
Meetings are held an the fi
After the devotional exercises a
Palmetto Avenue.
and home mission work among the short business session was held at and third Fridays of each roon
Wednesduy
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MIAMI, Mar. 24— Drawings will
! Literature Department of Indians. Mrs. Abrums spoke on,
\»i„ i i . ,
.
i ha made Sunday and play proh"Arms and Build.” Mrs. Lamb
Miss Maude Carraway was host- „ biy will start next Monday afterroman's Club will meet at gave a sketch of the life nnd work
| Mr. nnd Mrs. Phil Peters of Win; ter Garden visited friends in San­
.'clock.
v-1
i Kr i KS Dl?UR. ltew Sl,,n* nfmn in the unnunl Miami Beach
oT
Marie
Buhlmnir.
Thursday
ford recently.
iv L tn * ° « i ? “ 8"{, ust MS!fdo5t spring tennis tournament, it is inMr?.
Savage
spoke
on
the
need
ir-tlki*’ nt ^Cr k °mc °n Moral ,|jcnt(.(| by Intost information.
will be a subscription
of more prayer.
“
.
Mrs.
Walker’s
Jioignts,'
Events in the tournament will in*rty nt the Woman’s Club
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
H.
Black
carraway was assisted in ciU(le both doubles nnd singles for
a’ demonstration o f “ Wear- subject was “ We Get Out of the
D. L. Thrasher and W. T. Young and small son, Frederick and Nor­
I Muni inurn.’’ For reservaTn*" ,Mr,8* of Brooklyn, N. Y., motored to man Bauregard, leave Wednesday hoJ I S f t i S 'u I ? J&gt;e fM,hrm° ntS by I mpn- Gus Fpuer' Carroll Turner
” • M. Carraway. j nnd R|idi0 Rnmfh anil other memloll Mrs. Archie .Betts 222, d e l i n g at GeSevo
quarterly Sebring Wednesday. .
for their homes in Providence, R. tLJnot*lCr’
Number
Five of the
r.rcaL‘ni Wu're 0S
° - ' V• ^ers »f the Miami Tennis Club will
I.,
Mr.
Black
Is
connected
with
The meeting was closed by sing­
,t Church will meet nt
Fred Bull returned Tuesdny from tho Bodwoil Realty Company.
u'
\i
\l,Kim
,C'\
i^
i&gt;'Pr&lt;,pt,nt this city, while Miami
of Mrs. G. A. Radford ing “ Solid Rock," and sentence a business trip to Vnldostn, Ga.
\t„M. c&gt;inV’l *'\r8
®cnch WM he represented by Fri'z
prayers.
i o’clock with Mrs. J. P.
Fiolds, Mias Guasio Fill- Bagtinn, S. Jarvis Adams nnd RobHenry F. Porcher of Charleston, ‘ 8
mon, Miss hnra Lou Priest, Miss urt Gifford
u hostess.
Mrs. C. W. Enrnshaw nnd little S. C., spent Tuesday with friends Mary Ziglcr, and Miss Bolton.
'______ __________
H. H. Lewis will enlcrdaughter, Mary Louise, of Braden­ in Sanford.
j Merrie Matron Bridge
ton, nre visiting Mrs. Enrnshnw’s
DULUTH SECOND TO NEW
I the Country Club.
pnrents. Dr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Nixon,
W. D. Gerhrich of Jacksonville is RIVIERA SHOWS SPRING
YORK IN I1AKMOR ACTIVITY
Older of the Eastern Start
COLORS IN WOMEN'S DRESS
spending n few days ut the Valdez
at 618 Magnolia Avenue.
[hold its regulnr meeting nt
Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher de­
DULUTH, Minn., Mnr. 25. — Alnie Hall at 7:30 o’clock.
lightfully entertained the Evening
Fred
Bigelow
who
hi3
been
MONTE CARLO, Mar. 25. __ though ifs hurbor is closed approx
Daughters o f Wesley will Bridge Club and some extra guests
Frank G, Malone of Pittsburg,
[their social meeting at the Tuesday evening nt their home on spending the winter in Sanford, Pn., has arrived In Sanford for the Advanced original spring colors fo r' Iniotcly four months of the year by
left
recently
for
his
home
in
Min­
womens dress, which hnve appear- ^co&gt; Duluth is rated the second
of Mrs. E&gt; ‘ A. Douglass at Park Avenue.
remainder of the season.
neapolis, Mich.
ed along the Riviera, include out largest cargo-shipping port o f tho
k.
The rooms were beautifully dec­
&gt;E A U T I F Y e n d p r o t e c t y e a r
meal and a fresh leaf green. Those nntion in the annual report o f ,
j Number Two o f the Meth- orated with nn abundance of spring
Douglass Igou came from Wintor two nre the most popular of nil the marine commerce of the DuluthMrs.
A.
J.
Richardson
left
Tues­
[ Church will meet with Mrs. flowers. The club prizes were won
h o m e , in s id e a n d o u t , w it h
Haven and spent Wednesday in cariy spring shades which have Superior harbor, issued here under
ztliff at hor home on Park by Mrs. Rnumillnt, a silver vase, day for Oglethorpe, G «„ where she Sanford.
been seen here and ut Nice, nnd direction of Major E. H. Marks,
' th o b e s t p a in t m a d e : D o v o e .
was culled by the serious illness
j at 3:30 o’clock.
and R. A. Newman, a shirt. The
they have been used effectively of the U, S. engineer’s office.
i Number three o f the Meth- guest prizes were won by Mrs, of her sister.
Mrs. Weldon Stark nnd Miss snarately and together. Some of
D o n ’t lot la c k o f r e a d y m o n e y
New Harbor only hnd more slap­
|church will meet with Mrs. D. G, Bishop, n silver Vase, and
Elizabeth Stark of Orlando spent the smarter suitings worn by the ping than Duluth last year, nnd
s t o p y o u 1 F a in t n o w — p a y la t e r .
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Russell an­ Tuesday here on the guests of Miss
\Raines at her home 210 Hoi* H. B. Lewis, a short. For cut
younger set contain trimmings sug­ Los Angeles was third, according to
prizes Mrs. H. B. Lewis was pre­ nounce the birth o f n son Mnr. 24, Annie Hawkins,
the
report.
Then
enme
Buffalo,
C o n s u lt t h e D e v o e A u t h o r i z e d
gestive in color of the richest
[venue at 3 o’clock.
sented enrds and Judge E. F. Hous- at the Fernuld-Luughton Hospi­
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Ashtabu­
cream.
Friday
tal.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Ball and
t'oldei- was presented “ Fish Tnles”
A g e n t in y o u r c o m m u n i t y a b o u t
la, O., and Boston Harbor, Mass.
will be held a regular by Whitman.
daughter who have been the guests
Cargo freight, with n value of
th o D e v o o H o m e Im p r o v e m e n t
of the Seminole Rebekah
Milton — Enstern approach to Sol0,837,517 in 45,416,1)56 tons, wot*
Friends of Mrs. S. E. Barrett of Mr, nnd Mrs, J. C5. Ball, left
Following tho game, delicious re­
No. 43, combined with a freshments of two courses were will be glad to learn that she has Tuesday for their home in Thomas- Blackwatcr river bridge being con­ a season of 238 days, was recorded
F l a n , b y w h i c h y o u c a n p ;a n t
ition of home night, also served.
recovered sufficiently from u re­ ville, Ga. They have been mulling structed.
for this harbor.
the degree, at 7:45 o'clock
a
tour
of
Florida
and
Cuba.
y o u r h o m o N O W , n o d U &amp;C t e n
Those plnying were, Dr. nnd Mrs. cent operation in thb Riverside
I. O. O. F. Hall. All mem- Samuel Puleston, Mr. and Mrs. Hospital in Jacksonville to be re­
m o n t h s tp p a y ,
visitors are urged to be E. F. Roumillnt, Judge nnd Mrs. moved to her home.
Frank Mnrkwoed leaves Wed- n!tuaBI," n,*“ " " aBB"» B B * * * a K X tu u H «i{* * * «a * B B * B * * * * * * * *
F. F. llousholder, R. A. Newman,
will be a script dance at Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Bodweli,
Roy Chittenden left Wednesday I ’i l T u S i ° t i!r iS u lh liS r Ilf I fcr SV« havc thu •’ *“ «&gt;’ «"»-• DuK.cn&gt; which we arc SclllnK
ty Anne Tea Room...... ...... Mr. and Mrs. II B. Lewis, Mr. nnd morning upon a business trip to
or hi. fraternity there.
|
W l a h o have th e ' 2 0 * 4 0 and th e 50-S0 O ustlnR M ix N. Do V. Howard Chapter Mrs D. P. Drummond, Mr. and Tampa and Sarasota.
United Daughters of the Mrs. George D, Bishop,
Mrs. Seth Woodruff and Mr.4. lures.
eracy will meet with Mrs.
W. D. Lees are spending Wed­
A. C. Crandall who has been nesday afternoon In DeLand with
|F.onmillat at 3:30 o’clock.
spending
the
winter
in
Sanford,
George Rice will entertain
friends.
left Tuesday for his home in Pitts­
bridge luncheon at tho
burg, Pa.
Club, honoring her sisMr. and Mra. Herman Middleton ■1
■ » a * s ,UHHBat'innnBBsrtBHnunnuniiB*BnnB*annBaBBB
pr-. Charles Bliss o f Wnrannounce the birth of a son, Mnr.1—
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Wilson, 24 nt the Fcmuld-Lmighton Hon* i ,
Mas3„
nr.d tho Every
fUridge Club.
leave Wednesday ifor
Daytona pitnl,
*V IT
V •L*aa * * B a a n n * *® ■ ■ ■
■ "»« ■ « * ■ * ■ * a ■ * b n b b * b n ■ a b n b a b b h b b &gt;2ti« ^ u n n mt ii z tz
U'in
— ;—:—di
flench where they ha Vo taken a
|A;* E. H i l l will entertain'
Engagements
cottage for nn indefinite stay.
PROGRESS
VISITSj M r J i l l i l i A •i X
«k Lovers Club with lunchMiss Murgnret Merlin, of Tnmil o’clock.
!« ♦ &gt;
pn* to H. M. Mabry, of Jack­
... Mar.
..........24—
.
a
.J.
MEL1LLA.
Morocco,
“A
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
It.
J.
Holly,
Miss
sonville.
This
city,
which
has
been
in
the
n
£
Mno
Holly,
Mrs.
Fred
Wnlsma
nnd
Saturday
Miss Rny Stubbs, of Wellborn,
' hours nt the Library nt 10 to L. E, Williams, of Asheville, Enrle E. Jones leave Wednesday to hands of the Spaniards over 100
uttend the “ State Press Meeting” years, is nbout to bo provided for
N. C.
th,* first time in its iiistory with
in Gainesville.
(ling Club nt the Library nt
a public water supply. Gangs oi
Miss Louise Gordon, of Jack­
ck.
Mr. ami Mrs. George W. Knight workers are now engaged in lay
ICecilinn Music
Club will sonville to J. T. Ingram of Jack­
nnd Mrs. M. C. Knight leave Wed- ,nj? cement pipes to bring the
tin* studio of Mrs. Fannie sonville. ■
at 3 o ’clock.
Miss Estelle Clark, of Jackson­ nosday for a motor trip to Miami water from Vasinon and it i:
and points on the East Coast.
; hoped that within a short t mu* the
|Legion Auxiliary will meet ville, to II. L. Hill, of Atlantu.
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|
municipal authorities will be able
egion Home ut 4 o'clock.
Miss Marion Andrews, of Fort
, , , , , ,
, ... ,
, . • to furnish the inhabitants with suf*
Myers, to W. P. Moore, of Jack­
( . M. Hand left Wednesday 0,1 fictent water for drinking uiul by8 OF MRS. J. G. BALL sonville.
a business trip to Jacksonville.
ftit.|lfc purposes.
Thomas Hollingsworth and
Mis# O’Meara Mintor of Don. Mrs. Owisler of Oviedo nldsvtlle, Ga., to D. F. Wurst, of
e charming guests of Mrs. Ocoee.
Bail for the bridge party at
Miss Virginia Baldwin, of JackWan’s Club on Tuesday aft. -m
t T„„i,
Mrs. Owisler who is from 1aCnvi!!e’ 1 T' ' * P tl ' f J k'
Is spending the winter in
Weddings
i and is at present the guest
Miss Sara Newman, of Tampa,
daughter, Mrs. Rollings- to G. R. Crumley, of Tampa.
in Oviedo.
Miss Lois Thorpe, of Del.nnd, to
Leo Butler, of DeLand.
Miss Hilda Lewis, of Starke, to
C. D. Shank, of Roanoke, Vu.
Miss Lula Cooksey, of MontiTuesday Duplicnte Bridge
ccilo, to R. S. Bacon, of Chutcharmingly entertained

te te p -^ s?

SSfcf* Mr&gt;- u N-

t

Free Coffee and Doughnuts

ijfcrrelFs Cafe I
125 W. 1st Si.

Miss Maude Carraway
Hostess To Class

Personals

Mr. and Mrs. Thrasher
Entertain At Bridge

ware J‘

Virginia Carolina Chemical Company
Fred \V. Ball Local Mgr.

State Weddings
And Engagements

45 and 54 Inch Hon!

ertained Tuesday

BettoMAvenue.
AvmuBd at ^
h° me I jcus|
M&gt; l iGa
Katherine
Turner,
of AmerFnetto
tfl Jrwjn
WillUma,
of
*t peas were
delightfully
Tampa.
I decorating. Following the
Miss .Myrtle Jerkins, of Tampa,
ting game o f duplicate de- to Claude Walters, of Tampa.
refreshments of salad and
Miss Elsie Barnes, of Jackson­
course were served by the
ville, to It. E. Diggs, of Jackson­
assisted by Mrs. Archie
ville.
Miss Evelyn Thompson, of At­
i* present were, Mrs. H. B. lanta, to W. E. Roberts, of Jack­
Mrs. C. E. Henry, Mrs.
sonville.
*«lsnia,
Mrs.
Roy Chitten,
.
...
„
!
Miss Margaret Lemon, of Orlan- In,
» G
George W --------Knight,----Mrs , to Loa^ \ m u .t Indianapolis.
Miss Alice Mason, of Ilizelton, S
•ml Miss W.tkey as sub- pa _ to „ Meiaher| of Tampa.'
Mrs. Edith Gwiiin, Nobelsville,
Ind., to E. A. Hovey, Orlando,
Miss Beulah Roney, Orlando, to
'■s Daisy plants for sale. 30
Frank Drake, of Mankato, Knns.
|*' dozen. School Garden.
Miss Mary Yingling, of Salem,
[fcivc moved to our new lo- N. C., to O. G. Chalker, of Green
®t the corner of Second Cove Springs.
}rod Sanford Ave.— Lossingi Miss Alma Murray, of Jackson­
ville, to It. C. Durden, of Jackson(
----------------------- . vlile.
•tto — Atlnntn mvndlcale! Miss Victoria Miller, of Jack. construction o f 4200,000 i sonville, to J. M. Williams, of Jack­
e t house on Country Club
Irwine&gt; j ackaonville,
to J. K. Salomon, of Jacksonville.
Miss Florence Archibald, of
l - W i n e _ Site to bo PUT-I Jacksonville,
K80nviI, . t to J
rv, Jr.,
for ncw waterworks
Jueksonvillc.
ickson___
-, i Miss Anna II
itming:
I Villo to H, D. Av«.r.
tmvijlc — Florida Screen t„ ni xj.
touring Company
Miss Wilia LansLid, of Jack-.
6n Gilmore street.
sonville, to C. N. Alien, of I’hila-J
O N K lN T E N f!r
j
Rosamond Boienqulst. of
l '&gt;g a litlt" wound, cut Jacksonville to C. W. Burdges, of
'-on of the flesh may *n |Jacksonville.
,
out of ten cause no | Mit{* Jimmy Gentry, of Jackson­
ij^timing or inconvenience, ville. to E. It. Robinson, of Jack- j
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on" ca5C
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the* wish,
welcome. But he
with the policy of William and
doe’ n’t .change his play in order Mary to enlarge its foreign sum­
tojiiake room for them.
mer school ides. A Krnup of stu­
.&gt;fore sending in the nomln- dent*, under the guidance of C .E .
lohn G. Sargent for at Castaneda, of the Spanish depnrtatiov pMphi
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pan Gets Score Of 74 In
Rounds in Open
mament at Miami;
Chase Is Tired for 2nd Place
T MIAMI, Fla., Mar. 25. — Law­
rence Sherrill of Tampa, won the
medal prize for the qualifying
round of the annual Florida amateur golf championship tourna­
ment, the qualifying round
of
which was played at the Bayshore
Golf Courte here Tuesday, Sherjrtll turned In a 74 for his 18 hole
qualifying round, three strokes
over par. for the course.
Lee Chase of Miami, defending
Florida Champion; C. A. Roberts
of Miami and Jack Butler of Jack­
sonville, tied for second place, with
cards of 78 each, while Captain
H. C, C. Tippett of Miami Beach
was next with a 77,
One hundred and fifteen golfers
teed off during the day. Match
play in f obr divisions with play at
the Bayshorc course and the third
and fourth divisions will play at
the Miami
Beach course.
aid
'layers landing in the first diPJayi
Vinton,, together with their quail_ scores
follows:
Tying
it
Lawrence Sherrell, Tampa 74;
C. A.. Roberts, Minmi, 76; Jack
Butler, Jacksonville,
76;
Lee
Chase, Miami, 76; Captain H. C,
C. Tippett, Miami Beach, 77: Gor­
don Gibbons, Tampa, 70; Tommy
AycockfJasksonville, 80; A1 C. Ul­
mer,
80; Alfred Turiner, Jacksonville,
Ja
Clearwater, 80,' Dick Pope.
r, Cl
inter Haven,' 81; R. II. Curlctte,
iami, 81; H. R. Louden, Babson
Park, 82: Ram Thompson, Orlan­
do, 82: E. V, Blake, Miami, 8.1; C.
N. Phillips, Miami, 83; Dick But­
ton, Miami, 3g; T. W. Palmer, 83;
R. V." Saunders, Miami, 83; H. B.
Brice, Miami, 83; Willinm Honaker, Tampa, 83; Ralph Yearby,
Orlando, 83; William Bonriliill, Or­
lando, 84; R. E. Farris, Tnmpn,
84; UJinar Hawkins, Tampa, HI:
t&gt;. C. Grebe, Miami, 86; Francis
Abrew, Fort Lauderdale, 86; Fred
Enser. Jacksonville, 85; J, W .W est,
Miami, 86; K, L. Ames, Jackson­
ville, 85; and H. E. Young, Day­
tona. 86.
W. D, Rogers of Orlando and
E. P. Beemnn of Orlando, who al­
so had cards of 80, were drawn
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Dempsey And Kearns
A re Ruled Ineligible
NEW YORK, Mar. 24.— The
New York State Athletic Commis­
sion today placed heavyweight
Champion Jack Dempsey nnd hi.i
manager, Jack Kearns, on the inineligible list of this state for their
failure to reply satisfactorily to
the commissions’ recent ultimntum
ordering Dempsey to accept n
challenge from Harry Wills.
Winter Haven—Opening o f ad­
ditional streets planned to care
for increased traffic.
.Remember thnt every man who
comes to Sanford and nearly every
man who pnsses through Sanford,
■pends some money in Sanford.

her, Has
rail Record

SHREVEPORT, Mar. 25.—Con­ (■(I 100 o r 'im y e e.’ fties, Schulk
sidering the amount o f work that was finally, balked by "Old Man
he has done, the chances he has Jinx” who*cuL him down to half
taken and the different pitching that number.
he has handled, Ray Schalk, fa*
"Considering the great number
mous catcher o f the Chicago White of games he has caught nnd the
Sox, has the most remarkable pair enthusiasm, he put in that work
of hands in baseball.
Schalk has really worked about two
Schalk began his professional ca­ rears for every one he has played
reer with Taylorviile in the I-M n the majors," says Mimager Ed­
League in 191 Land has caught over die Collins.
1650 games in the majors arid mi­
Most major league catchers, mdnors.
ny of whom have not done nearly
For 11 consecutive years he has so mifeh work us Schalk, hnve u
caught 100 or more games, twice gnarled set of fingers on the right
as good a record as any other hand that bear hut little resem­
catcher in the majors.
blance to the left thnt Is protected
During that time he has suffer­ by n big glove.
ed many serious injuries, nlthough
While Schalk has suffered ninny
he probably crowded more tough misfortunes, he lias eurcfully nurs­
luck in last season than nil the ed every injury nnd has paid more
others combined.
nttention to the four fingers und
Desirous of setting n record of 12 thumb of the right hand than u
consecutive years in which he work |pitcher does to his salary wing.

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Bam binoK nocksOut
His First H om e Run
O f Season Tuesday
ST. PETERSBURG, Mar. 26.
---Bnhe Ruth, home-ruh *king;
hit his first circuit drive of the"
year In the New York Yankee's
Jinnl exhibition game against.
the Brooklyn Dodgers hereTuesduy.. Ruth pieced bno of
Rush’s fast, hulls over ths’ reri*
te: field bleachers. lit? was tab­
bed ol u home run on a hit o f
the same length Monday by
ground rules which gave him
only two Lusen on n Birifirh fur
over the short right field
bleachers. Combs. TcyloV and
Fournier also hit home runs in
n gnme with the Dodgers wort
16 to 5.
The
Yankees
lenvo hero
Thursday morning on an exhibi­
tion tour which will end in New

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When the College of William
lliani and
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front ie«&gt;r of the , ,,u.*t Untis**
t Jlary opens a summer school at i in sanfonl. Hemtaole i*»untv. Kto»jilu. on M.imlnv. tlic Clli ilu) of April.
Iiotween ilu-•hours of II A. M. und
Z I*. &gt;1.. the following described pru------- —- -- - — »---------- -••-•
i«:itntinn of iearning in the United ih rtv. siluuied. lying and being In
kmilnole I’ourtly. I•,lllrlrln. which,
under the lerms of Hie Heefee
nforeSald was ordered lo he eijlcl, I
nml , nnK6nV»riH^ln’, ^
th i friendship between the two nations hy the undersigned Hlierlul M.isfer. i
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tieginning at u noltit nGO fgjet
tr a c l.m a n j ' . r U . L ,
sooth of the Northeast fNK) cor*!
W lnrt hi, p a rt,* man.
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tier of the Hotitheust i|tinrter (HIJU) |
of Hertlon «l»triv-two (.11). TownFor every fiber is insulated with rubber
,
,
Vill be the first Instance of mutual ship nineteen (IS) Smith. P.angt
adding great strength to each cord, which
Borah himself says there is n
dearth of stiff backbones in Wash­
stands the extra Hexing strain in balloon
ington. Particularly in the Senate.
tires. This process is the. very foundation
"It is much easier In Washing­
ton," nays Borah, "to go along
o f low-pressure construction.
than it in to disagree. If there i s 1
any atmosphere in God’s world
D rive in— let us equip your old car—we
that weakens a man's bnckhone, i t 1
can
do it quickly at low cost.
is the atmosphere of Washington,
. The process is constant and dras­
tic.”
Just why senatorial insurgents
lawiS maw ira.w
should be described nt this time
as "the Borah bloc’' is not ap­
parent. The mont likely guess is
a iB iiiiiE a iiM a a iB iB H iiia m iiM K iiiu in m
that the name was designed in an
M
effort to discredit the influence
and prestige of Borah.

Fox Farming In Borah’s Defense Of Senate Radical
Alaska Becoming Group--------Places Him At Head Of “Bloc”
A Payinb Industry WASHINGTON—
Hy HARRY II. HUNT
Mention ha*
NOME, Alaska, Mar. 21— Fox
farming Is fast being adopted by
prospectors und trappers of the
Seward Peninsula ns an additional
means of making n livelihood, nnd
promises good profits.
A large number of pevmlt.s have
been granted by the se-retary ot
agriculture to cuptuie Inters of
fox pups, with the moths*i, to es­
tablish fox farms, and many litters
of from eight to 16 pups have
been found.
. The other way of stinting n
farm is to buy breeding stock.
This method is followed by thooa
who wish to raise blue or silver
foxes, as only white foxes are
found here. It is necessary to ship
the blue nnd silver foxes from
southeastern Alaska to Scuttle and
thence here. One farm at Shismnref, on the Arctic ocean side of the
Seward Peninsula, lias 61 pair'
of blue foxes which were shipped
from southeastern Alaska to Nome
through Seattle, and trans-shipped
from here on an Arctic ocean ves­
sel. Te animals weathered the trip
well and nre said to he thriving.
Attempts were made to raise
foxes on small islands to avoid
the expense of fencing, hut this
was found imprncticnbjo in the
Bering Sen and north of it be­
cause the ntiiimilx escaped when t he
sen froze.

First Move Toward
Arms Parley Made

been made in recant dispatches
from here o f u "Borah bloc” in
the United States Senate. Just
who the members o f this bloc arc,
however, nnd by what character­
istics they can be identified, have
not been made plain.
The fact is, of bourse, that the
term VBorali bloc” has been used
simply us a handy tag to tie to
the group of independently-minded
Republicans who have declined to
permit themselves to he hound by
their party’s caucus, nnd who
claim the right to vote their own
views on public questions regard­
less of what party "leaders” pro­
claim to be their duty.
To this number might, properly,
he added those members recently
ousted from G. O. P., party coun­
cils, on charges of irregularity.
Borah was their champion in th&lt;&gt;
hour of their chastisement. His
By getting before the country a
insurgency is no less real, if more picture of him as leading a "Idoe,”
discreet, than was theirs. They j as undertaking to organize a gro ip
will fight with him and for him, [which he could lend in opposition
en bloc or independently, ns oe- &lt;to the president or to his party’s
easion requires
leadership in the Semite, it may be
Whether properly
labeled ns hoped to minimize the force und
"bloc” or not, nnd whether fairly effect of his later opposition to
grouped under a Borah banner, certain projected party policies, i
there no longer remains any doubt
But accepting the tag of “ Borah
hut that there is in the new Sen- bloc" ns one that will he much
ate nn insurgent group that can used to describe the Insurgent Re­
make itself felt effectively.
publican group, it should be rec*
This group has now been pic- ognized that (he bloc was formed
turcsquely named "the backbone. uround Borah, ns the most effecof the Senate.”
itivc champion of its moo ipiporHefore one qualifies for member- tent principles rather than huv“hip ho muA. ,huve proven the ing bean fonpvri by Borah as a

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WASHINGTON, Mar. 21.— Pres­
ident Cnnlidga him suggested to
Secretary of State Kellogg that
certain definite preliminary stop*
he taken toward laying the ground
work for new naval limitation con­
ference. The work as the president
sees it, dividcH itself two phases
tirst of whieh i» the determination
of the technical aspect,! of the
naval limitation while the second |
is the sounding out informally of;
the sentiment of the other powers I
of the desirability o f calling a new ,
conference.

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students may avail themselves or
ih e president fait’ that Warren any of the branches of study of­
had been subjected to a most em- fered by the University of Mexico.
harassing oven, humiliating, ordiiil- His feeling in the m atter. Prosperity Pfodteted
wm perhaps as much because -of :
By Cabinet Tuesday
j tH&lt; position in whieh the double'
'reaction placed Warren as bt- j
j.csise i&gt;f the "hold" in which it.. WASHINGTON, Mar. 24. —
l Cabinet members today at a regU*
1 ^.lle hesitated, he told friends, to! !ar session with President Coolldge
nitseni nnother nomination until ■were asked to pive him a summary
hr made sure the new nominee of their views on the business sit- mmm
wuild not bp subjected to a siml- uution of the country. They agreed
generally in predicting a continu­
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Used Cara For 8a1e
Lakeland, through th* Star-Tala*
v ^ S R^*JURR CO.-M Ir(Gindcrville) new three room
1922 Chevrolet, Touring.
ffram. Best advertising medium in
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Published morning*. 1922 Ford Ton Truck.
pinwnll. 1119 Myrtle Ave.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Pla.
1923 Ford Coupe.
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OHIO—Xenia. Make your salts
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MAINE— Waiervllte, Morning Sen* ance of vice mnyor Troise, whf
REAL" e s t a t e
tlnel. Thousands of Maine peo- had neglected to sign the paper 1025, after which all taxes remainu ing unpaid will be collected by
pie are interested in Florida prop­ which
would have legalized th*'|evy lind Knle of thc pro|Kirly up'
J. E. SPURLING. sUb-divislon erty. Reach them through tlx
j on which taxes are assessed.
specialist. Subdivision to Or- Sentinel. Rata card on applica­ documents.
The fact thnt 500,000 lire disEllen Hoy, Tax Collector,
Pl?rid,‘ »nd F l o r a tion.
Heighta. Florida on Dixie Highappeared with Troise makes it seem'Mnr. 10 to A n r .l.
way.
unlikely that he will return, and
Herald will bring you big rc- now the authorities are search FOR SALE— Parties interested in
TIN AND METAL WORK
the 935 acres o f Moses E. Levy
Bulta. Advertise those old articles ing for a method of making legal
JAMES H. COWAN— All kinds you have stored away and have all o f the irregular demises, II'_ Grant, Township 19, Range 29,
o f Tin and Sheet Metal Work. no use for. A litle thlrty-ecnt nd legimntc births a n ^ automatic dl- i
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak may bring you several dollar*. vorres the careless official lott be­ Wekiwn River and St. Johns should
communicate w,;*i us ns to a sale
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­ Phone 148 and a representative will hind him.
call to sec you.
or trade of the land. Real estate
phone 111.
agents who have prospects are o f­
ORLANDO — Ornndo FARM PRODUCTS OF INDIANS fered very liberal commission. GuiSHOW
MATERIAL
INCREASE
Building Material FLORIDA—
morning Sentinal; largest classi­
bnnk Bros., 210-18 State St., RaWASHINGTON, Mnr. 24—The cine,
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
WIs.
MIRACLE Concrete C®-, general imum 24c cash with order.
little lad who has a weakness for
cement work, sidewalks, build­
war paint, feathers and Indian
Help Wanted
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. 1. a THE MORNING JOURNAL is the tales may take heart at the Indi­
Tcrwlllcger, Prop.________________
accepted want nd medium in an bureau's announcement that
Certain African tribes paint
Daytona (Fa.) One cent a word there are still 345,000 of these
Lumber and Building Material
their bodies white ns a symbol of
primeval Americana In the land.
an
insertion.
Minimum
2.r
&gt;c.
Carter Lumber Company
The attenetion of the Sixty- mourning.
N. Laurel St.
Phone 885
ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St. ninth Congress will be called to tho HELP WANTED—Colored laborJohns County ia reached through fact that, unless the 'nations law­
ers wanted nt Hastings, Florida,
HILL LUMBER CO. House
the St. Augustine Evening Record. makers make other provisions, the to harvest the potato crop. Work
Service, Quality and Price.
Quick results. Two cento per word. period of government wardship in for the whole fnmlly. Good pay.
Sample copy on reouest.
the fivo civilized tribes will expire Come any time after Mar. 25th.
in 1931, There are 'about 17,000
i.v t u t : c i h c d i t
co in r
o k TAMPA, FLORIDA—^lamps Dally
Indians under Federal supervision
HRMIXOt.K rOL'NTV, I-’ LOIUDA.
POSTAL JOB OPEN.
Times, the great horn* dally, in the five civ)lir,cd tribes nnd
IN CHANCE It Y
..
.
.. „
, ,
Civil Service examination to be
rate l\4c per word, minirmii.
Henry W. Jcffursnn. Complainant. charge 25c cash with order. Writo over thc country the Bureau of In- held April 18 to tost the fitness
itin
n Affairs
A fTnlru has
hn«
'9 0 0 0(10
1 r 10 IU n e 8 S
dian
'200,000
"re of persons1 seeking. appointment
vs.
Hilt ror Divorce
ns
for complete rnt* card
Anna Harp Jefferson. Defemlant.
strictcd' Indians who are super­ P. O. clerk or city letter carrier.
Order o f Pnltllenllon
WRST VintTtNfA—t’ TnrKshura. Th* vised.
The Htate o f Klnrttia, To:
Entranco salary $1,700. Write G.
Clark »bur«r Plxponent. morning
Thc Indians themselves, Indian
Anna Harp Jefferson, defendant
Ineluding Sunday, morning Issue Bureau officials say, arc anxious to a . A.ooK, Pin I'eunsytvama Ave.,
In the nhovn styled cause.
Washington, D. C., for free inforI t . appearing ny the sworn hill of I rent n*r word, minimum I to.
have tho restriction extended, ns j motion,
nomplulnt herein filed that It Is the
PA
r.M
H
E
A
c
K
”
COtftJ'fY—The
belief o f the complainant In iho
they dcsiro government guardiunabove entitled cstisc tIml you are
s c e n e o f st u r o m lo tr s d »v «»lop m cn t- ship to conserve their lands.
a .re s id e n t o f a Ktatc or Country Read about it in tho Palm Reach
Under thc June 1024 law nil naoth er than the Stiite o f Florida m , l
Sample copy aent on re­ tiveborn Indians are now citizens
thnt y ou r place o f reside,t:e Is un­ Post
k nown nnd that you are over The quest
o f tho United States, many of
a g e o f iw c n ly -o n e years and thnt
whom arc under wardship. There
there Is no person In the Htuto of
Florida se rv ie i o f suhpoena Upon ADVERTISING r d * results if it are 190 tribes nf Indians now in
whom would Idnd y ou : It la th ere­
reaches potential buyers. Pnfore ordered that you. Anna llarp latkn Daily News is circulated in the country, mnny o f them being
small groups.
J effe rso n do appear to the hill of
com plain t In this cause on the 7th an industrial and agricultural sec­
Thc number of Endian children in
day o f VnV, tuzr, nt the Court tl &lt;use tion.
schools, the health appropriation*
In Hanfnrd. Seminole Cptmtv, 1*1 &gt;i •«ln. nnd In default thoreuf ll••ert^j-a TO REACfl BUYERS or sailers of by congress, Indian hospitals aim
AKCUITECT
*ro C onfesso will be ent-n'ed ftirnin.«
Florida rent estate ndvertiso In tho value of farm products raised
you. Said cause helm; a rihll for
by
those
citizens
have
materially
dlvorre.
First National Bank Uldp..
tho St. Ptstcrsbiirg Times. Ono cent
IT IS F U ltTH Itn OltD HRKD that cent n word daily, two cents a word increased in the past decade. Farm­
this order lie published mien a week
ing and stock raising have devel­ Sanford. - - Florida
fo r Halil (H) consenullve weeks In Sundays.
oped appreciably among tbe Indi­
T he Hanford H#rntd. a newspaper .
.
. _
piihllshed
In Sanford.
Seminole i A IJVE RT IS P i in tltr J o u r n a l-H o r - ans, and large sums of money nro
C o u n ty . F lorida .
aid. South Georgia’s greatest being spent by the government an
IN WITNESS WIIKKROF. I have
Morning, afternoon, irrigation projects on their lands,
hereunto set my hand nml official newspaper.
seal on thla tho 11th day of Murcli weokly and Sunday Classified rates the Indians being the country':!
1025.
10c per line. Wayeruss Journal- first irrigntinnhts. Tho Navajo
V. B. nOUOLASS.
_Indians in particular nro great
Ifnrald, Wnycross. Georgia.
Clerk Circuit (’ su it
t o
i sheep raisers, their women being
B y: A. M. WHBKS. L*. C.
( S e a l)
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— noted weavers of blankets.
WtlJMJN A HOUSIIOI.DKft.
Send in your subscription to th*
S o l ic it o r s f o r C o m p l i i l i u ’ i*.
Mnr. II, IS. 23; Apr. I. S. 13. 2 in; Tribune or hand it to your local
May 6.
dealer so you enn read Florida’s
greatest ncwmmper.
One year
ta.OO, 0 months $4.00, three months
NOTICK OF A IT M C A T IO N
KOI*
T A X IIKKI)
UMiKIl
SUCTION 3?.00. If you dcsiro $1,000 insur­
STS OF T U B (.KM'.lt A I, S T A- ance policy add 75 cents to your
TIIKS OF TIIK STATB OF FI.OII- erder.
__ ________________ ' •
IDA.
"DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
Notion Is hsrehy Klvnn th.it Sr|.
anything?" If an advertise tn
or
Tun
nut B. Baker purthsMnr
C V r llfle a t e No. 51, ilA IH tke 2rul tbe "Gaineavills Sun."

AUTO TRIPS
[J. B. CALDER. Day nnd
U taxi service.
Anytime,
lH, 282. or 25.
j
AUTO WRECKER

£ ~ g &amp; 1m a s sss
nor

rd-

x^itrr^r^/A5irifD“TrTSi

Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.______
Elton J. Mough ton

GrimyHands j

OLD HOME TOWN

By STANLEY

il»y o f J u n e A. I&gt;. 1311*. ban flit'I
sulil r u r tlflcu ln lu m y o f f i c e , anil D K V E L O P B I W A T T E N T I O N — p « n has m ade u nn llcatlon f o r tax »1*'&lt;•&lt;! siirnla In lieKlnniMC tnn g r e a t m t dot,t Issui* In nccordanrt* with la w . v e ln c m e n t tn Oltirlila'# h i s t o r y ; a
Said c e r t l f l r a t r r in h r a c f s the f*d- h a lf m i llio n d d l i t r h l a h w a y t o th#
Io w Iiik d e s c r ib e d p r o p e r l y itltuul- K’lir bench Just
n n ls h e d ; n t w o
rd III Hettlllinle c o u n t y , F lorida , to - m in i in nnSlar h r li l* " aero#* F.*e*rn-i
w it:
o f \V‘ ! j o f Lot 7 Illork Y till, liny (itnrteil; iiunrtsr
m illion
Heiiford. T h e s a id land litilnc nsicr.
dolla r o p e r a h o u s e u nder c o n s t r u c ­
Ked at th o ilato o f th o iHsuanro o f tio n : t w o u il'lle n s b e i n g sp en t on
su ch r o r t l f l c n t e
In thu
iianio of h i g h w a y ; g r e a t e s t c luinco f o r live
M ary W o r n is le y .

IHERO. Day or night s«rUsty phone 39 L Night
T h a t " S oim ir7!-!. Baker purch.i-ier I J"v-;l*'hvr&lt; (to K*t
"*&gt; g r o u n d
Write Development
Depart­
it fiftf
o f Tax ( Y r tlflr lie No. V* .1 .1.1 U i M . f ' w r’ ’'
ment Th# Pensacola. New#.
d id

CAFE

day

of

June.

A.

I&gt;.

PM9,

has

filed said certificate In my offic
and has made application for Tax . ADGU8TA
CHRONICLE — Au
Deed to Issue in accordance with i
p . n __ AtivnstV-, greatest
BELL CAFE
law. Said rortlflcnte embraces tin- ,
O a.— AUgUJia s g m a i e s t
4'i bcst in Service and Qual- ft»llow(tif£
projH'Tiy nit ii *
inudiuni* rule CJtflii .OiJc
Firat Street and Park Ave- ute lii Hr ml note ('omity. Florida, to charge.
Il)c per
line, minimum
wit: N ' j o f N 'r Lot 7 Block t
The *iinM land hi line assessed at
f)()H S F L O U R I S H IN V I E N N A
the d a l" o f the Ibaimm-e of such j
______
certificate In the name o f I&gt;. It. |
,
..
...
Y'S DRUG STORE — rre- ItrlRHOii. I’ niuHR Halil i*crtlflc*ut»)
V IE N N A ^ Mnr# 2o,— i n c num*
siiali
be
redeemed
ucrordliiK
t
"
**'*v
b
r
r
o
f
d
o
g
s
in
Vienna
has in creastions. Drugs, Sodas.
We

DRUGS

Ws' SERVICE

STATION.
Gs». Oil, Tirca, AccessoBervice with a smile. Elm
ihjt. Phone 447 L3.
"S—Thrce stations. Mag*nd Second. First and Elm.
&gt;f&lt;i Avenue and 10th Street.
D_service. ______________
FLORIST
,ART THE FLORIST"
^**rs for all occasions.
Phoni 260-W
LAWYER
K,

O’ BRYAN.
Office In
Bank iluilding Annex.
Phone 417-L 3.
&gt;

* * “ ’S MARKET— We have
^ents and we also can fur*
lou with delicious dclicateo- •
. ^hone 579-W. 100 Park

fe.

^ jTERS AND REPAIRS
®ukcs

J*rv^-tenn8' f°r rcnt* a*8°

By

uuppljes.

Room 9

BRINGING UP FATHER
I'LL LEAVE. tT
TO T O O TO
TO O R D E R
THE DINNER •
H R .K IR H .L A N O ■

T

V JE L L * SOM E

CELERY"ONIONS •
ALL. T H E ‘b O O P 'b -

T W O H E A D ’D OF"
b T E A K Y O lV W

CASH— Paid for false teeth, den­
tal gold, platinum and discard­
ed Jewelry.-*-HokO Smelting and
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
Chicks from our heavy laying
Tom Barron strain, white Leghorns
$12 per hundred April and May
delivery.
'11m Baynall Faultry
Farm. Midway, Fla.
FOR SALE— 160,000 pepper plants.
World Beater and Ruby King. M.
S. Nelson, Box 278, Sanford.

FOR RENT— House for renCCfose
FOR RENT—Room* with or
in. Inquire 209 E. 6th St.
out meals.
Reasonable
FOR RENT— Rooms nnd kitche­ Lincoln House.
nettes. Shirley Apts. Opposite
Post Office. •
_________
You are wasting' time at
FOR
RENT— Apartments. One ney if thb page hasn't . 1. __
two room. One one room. Fur­ sitied advertisement Phone it !
nished. Few nice dean transient day. No. 118.
rooms. Prices reasonable. FcmHairo you rooms to rent or
dalo Apartments. 305 East First
Mccond hand furniture to
Street
Use Thc Herald's classified
FOR RENT OR LEASE— Ware- and get results.
house space on A. C. L. Siding.
Sanford Machine Co., 2nd and Oak WANTED—To rent unfurn
house o f 5 or more rooms,
Ave.
in by Apr. 1st XZ care o f Sanfi
lw■
■ ■■ ■—■ — i ■ — — ■ im a— ai;
' V'
FOR RENT—Two rooms for light Herald.
housekeeping, .719 Oak Ave.

FOR SALE— Filling station nnd
storo on Orlando road. Doing
House for rent, Close in. Ingood business. Large lot reason­
quire 209 E. 5th.
able. Citrus Heights Filling Sta­
FOR RENT—Five room house,
tion____ _________________ ___
new, cioso in, on Chapman Ave­
FOR SALE— Parties Interested In nue, phone 24.
the 035 acres of Mosses E. Levy
Grant, Township 19, Range 29, FOR RENT— One two-room fur­
nished apartment. Down town
nine miles west of Sanford, along
Wlklwn River nnd St. John’s location. Inquire at Sanford Her­
should communicate with us na to ald.
a sale or trade o f the land. Real
estate agents who have prospects FQR RENT— Three room furnish­
ed apartment
Nicely located.
are offered very liberal commis­
sion.—Gulbanl; Bros., 210*18 State Apply at Herald Office.
St., Rncine, WIs.
FOR RENT— House. Inquire Elm
Avo., corner 11 S t
____
FOR SALE—32 acres 2 miles ou t
Between 2 subdivisions. 900 feet FOR RENT— Furnished bedroom
and garage. Phone 9103.
on {&gt;rick road. Going at a bar­
gain. Phono 571-J.

WXNTED

FOR SALE— Dodge sedan. 1923
model, good as new, will sell WANTED—Gas range and front
cheap. Sec J. C. Zurflelh, Semi­
room set.
Address "Range,”
nole Hotel.
Caro of Herald.
Am offering my 192-1 model
Chevrolet sedan at a bargain. Car
in A -l condition. Owner going
North. Can bo seen Thursday
only nt W. S. Price, contractor,
No. 810 West First S t

WANTED— Lots. Wc have sev­
eral applications for well locat­
ed reasonably priced lots. Give us
your listing nnd get results. 110
E. Eecoml St.. W. V. Wheeler.
Phone lO l-J .______
__
#

EKT Aj’sOT'HEK
T

h in g

:

i

STOLEN— New red Dayton
cle with steel rims,
ward for return or information
that will lead to its return. Mob­
ley Drug Store.
LOST— I f party who took ladlaa
folding umbrella from Lu Bath
Cafeteria will return it reward will
be' paid and no questiona asked.
0 . K. G. _________________________ |
LOST— Brown le&lt;tther~bUfYol3ei&gt;
containing 3 one dollar bills and
other valuable*. A reward o f 95’
will be given for It'a return. E»
Z. Stines. 800 Palmetto Ave.

I DAVID B. HYEB
ARCHITECT
Merab** i . I A,
Ros* Building
Ovlaud*, riwldu

Chiropodist

S ou th H a l f ( K * j ) o f the N o r t h *"imI IJimrtnr
(N B U &gt;
o f lint
hi'iithvrest Q u u r te r
(Htt ' i ) o f
S e c tio n 16. Tiiwnalilp P.1, Snutll
o f Itu n gc in Bast,
and to any and all o t h e r iiereoiui
wlinne nuruns a r e u u k n u w n , clnlin Ing an y righ t, title, o r In terest In
uni to th e p r o p e r t y lie r e ln a h o v o
d c n r lb cd , nr any
part
o r purest
lliereof,
It In h ereb y o r d e r e d that y o u anil
each o f y o u be anil a p p e u r b e f o r e
o u r sa id C irc u it C o u r t at th e C o u r t
lluUid nt S a n fo r d , F lor id a , on tho
till day o f May. A. M 1'ii&gt;, an d
th&lt; ii an d th ere m a k e a n s w e r lu t h "
bill o f com plu llit ex h ib ite d a g a in s t
yon in tliiH cause.
It Is fu r t h e r o r d e r e d tliut tills o r ­
d er lie pulilli lied lu T h e H anford
H erald , u to-u - p :i per
publlalii-d lu
Hanfnrd, Hemlnole C o u n ty . F lo r id # ,
o n c e each w eek f o r e ig h t c o n s e c u ­
tive w e e k s
W IT N B S S my hand and the seal
o f th# C irc u it C o u r t o f th e Sev en th
Jui'letu! Circuit o f
the
State o f
I F io r M a . In uml f o r S e m in o le C o u n ­
ty, on till., tho 3rd day o f March,

feet.

for pains nf
Rheumatism
Hackaches
Lumbago
Sprains
Soreness
Neuritis
Congestion
Chest Colds
,A t All Druggist;.— Nono Genuine
Without thc Name Rowlcs

RED
PEPPER
RUB

«E .
T •.-’ X F t T E O t L -O v tl T H E » i E H E R E

|j nit. r. i,. &lt;itst.cn
Orlando.

' Yu w e ll

D raw

l’ hone.

lltdg .

KUvator

JOHN E. FOX
Real Eatnte— Insurnncu
All kinds of property listed for suit
Park Avenue and Second Htreet

W. H. L O N G
Western and Florida
MEATS
Will stop

•UO Sanford Ave.

Special 59c

INDIGESTION

Old English Fluor Wax
Offer Closes March 2d

Now

I

Se*

A Trial Will Convince,

\
r o s r . ori *A ;vC A k tsO T :-\ £ .c*
STEi^NVi • v / i t h .

Rabies were known even in Alltf^
tote’s time, he having written an
article about the disease.
. *

E. P. BINES

:
a .w

if

—

M t o u M r a ia t is m

*
i t&gt; H V

T&lt;ost and Found

■

Colored laborers wanted at Hast­
FOR SALE— Chcnp. Reed baby
SOUTHLAND PAIXT
carriage. A wonderful bargain. ings, Florida, to harvest the po­
Th# Palm That 3ax«a You
tato crop. Work for tho whole
Money.
114 Ouk Ave.
_
Manufactured hr
family. Good pay. Conte .any
rtherwuN-l-lmUler P#lut R#
FOR SALE — Sewing machine, time after Murch 25th.
Hold by
practicnlly now, 1-2 price. Splen­
LIISSINd P A IN T COMPANY
DRESSMAKING—
If
it’s
wearing
113
Mnsnolln
Ave.
didly located 5 acres, close in, will
Phone 3711
nppnrcl I ern make it. I spec­
soil all or part. Owner, Box 117.
ialize in handmade crepes. Mrs.
N, North, Igtko Mary.
FOR SALE— My storo nnd filling j C.
—----;---- ------------------- ' - ~
station nt Osteen, Fla.
Will
■■■■HU■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
either sell or lease property. Now
ELECTRIC FANS
doing good cash business. Reason
for selling have other business in­
(i In. S t a t io n a r y , 1 apeml
noon
First Slop The I*nln
terest. II, T. Paco,_________
n In. nnciUutlnK 1 s p i'o t l....... lll.Oii
In rhemnatiiim. thc quickest Bt In. OHi-lllaitna, 3 a p ord . __ 23.00
FOR SALE—(i lots close in. Will thing is to stop the pain. A mod­ IS lit. OMcllIntlng 3 apettd
29.00
14.90
sell for $5,000 if taken at once. ern way docs that so quickly that 9 In. OacliiiUliiK t apeed
These ictn can be resold separately it scents like magic.
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
tor $1,290 each. S. A. S. Caro of
Nothing else applies such con­
ilernld.
centrated, such penetrating heat ns
Iron s —Tuuatara— Pcrrulntura
red iieppcr. And bent thnt doesn't
i\ t u b ciitri.T T r o n i t T o r t u b
Every old method sacm.i
s i :v k v r i i
J t i i h ' i a i . t i t t c t i t hurt.
or
M .llltlllA ,
l&gt;
AN1I
r o t t ridiculous in comparison.
311 |!#at Street a n d ••The lla a k e f *
s b h i m i i .b r o t i v r v .
Apply Red Pepper Rub nnd tho
IN C IIA N C R ItY
S on for il. Fin.
tingling heat is apparent instant­
H. K. B r o w n , C om pliiln uut,
ly. In three minutes it seems to ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ !!■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
vs.
'CliomaH I. B oy d, et nl, Iiv feiidaiits. reach tho depths.
Circulation is
C IT A T IO N .
congestion is relieved.
T o B lind C. Atarks. w id o w , u noii- started,
reHldept o f th e S t a l e o f F lor id a , Pain and soreness depart.
ulti mi# p la ce o f re sid e n c e Im H a r ts Tho cause of rheumatism tuny
v lllc.
OarllfiKton
C ou n ty , South
Iiut the pain cun bo
Ciirollua, ami T h o m a s I. Iloj-d. If lie deeper.
G. T A Y L O R D Y E R
(Ivlin;, unit w i f e , -------------- Boyil If relieved like magic in this way.
livinK.
''ornellu M
Hell.
If liv i n g
I’alnting—Dccorutin#
Then why spend hours in suf­
and
w i f e -------------- llell,
If IIv I iik .
ami
If
idtlier,
any
or
all
o f fering? Why toss nil nl«*ht? Re­
.......... PHONE 303 ...........
llm said p a r t l i a dofi-ndatit he dmid. lief is a matter of moments if you
tn all p a r l l i a
c ln l m ln a
iiitor esl have Red Pepper
Rub on hand.
under T h o m a s I. lloyil. d rccasuil and
w ife ,
- l l o y d , deci-n sn l. ( ‘orn el* Then, night or tiny, you have the
I iiii Bell, dneeunud and w ife . ■■ ■ -■ best
menna modern
scientists
tttdl, d ec Mi:ied
nr
nt In rwl;«",
In know to combat it.
•■nd
to
tinla mis
h e r e in a f t e r
Think what folly it is to suffer
ib v r l l i e d . situ ate, ly in g
and lieFOOT SPECIALIST
in s III «lie C o u n t y
of
S e m in o le for lionru thc pains or sorenms
.'orns, DuuIhum. Ingrow­
ind S t a t 1 o ' F lor id a , m orn p u rtlc - which a moment can stop.
ing Nulla. Heavy Call­
illarlv d - i c r i t i e d u i f o llo w s , in w i t :
ouses or i!r«d aching
The
Bast
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ICOW LES

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V. E DOCULAHH.
Cleric o f th e C irc u it C ou rt o f
the Sev en th J u d ic ia l C ircuit o f
F lo r id a in und f o r S e m in o le
County.
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[k near you as your phone. Vltl/'dav of'^iri»UV l i r V i l t "
«1 Dorn 40,000 in 1919 to 1*0,203 In
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signature 1924. This ubnormal increase is
nnd seal this the 17th day o f March reflected in the attendance of from
ELECTRICAL
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AUTO SUPPLIES

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UMN XV.

_____ a s s OCIATHD p u e s s d ispa t c h e s

8NAD0 LOSS
OPERTYIS
18MILLION
ber Dead Placed
At 810 * W ith 3,000
Injured; Red Cress
ushes R elief Work

State W itness

« *

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1925.

PRICE FIVE CENTS

‘iSECONDPARLEY American Farmer IsTired NAVY OFFICER
Of Being Babied And Pitied,
NOI PLANNED Agriculture Head Asserts VINDICATED IN
BY
OIL LEASE SUIT

II

•V'^sShT

French and English To Call
Conference Looking Toward
Political
Reconstruction,
Not KcnmimicnlRehnldlnliun

Would Hold M eeting
Sometime In A ugust

ny Weather
ds Rescue Work

Statesmen Seek New Security
Pact to Take Place of the
jre Nurses Are Sent Robert R. White of Chicago is re­ Abandoned (Jenevu Protocol

garded as a valuable witness for
nd A irplanes Rush tho
state agani William Shepherd,
nti-TetanusSerum accused of the murder of William
McClintock, “millionaire orphan."
White corroborates the testimony
H1CACJO, III., Mnr. 24.— of
Dr. C. C. Caiman, that Shepherd
ii sunny weather Tues- studied
germs at Caiman’s school.

Mur. 2I.-SOC llu. farmer w/;„ rtrivo to inorfa^
i \ r U.
M; Ju.n lm/ rttT Prudhction to a point where it will
f , hbi t y p to 'W .Hr ?*fri' i tepresent a Tair interest return on
iulltiie. took issue with the farm the present value of the land. That
|C“ThrPA Monday when he. Is n wav out, and its the way most
a ^ tr l d I he American former Is sensible, hard-headed men. farma business man and doesn’t want era
others, will naturally con*'w government constantly moil- rider the
wav"
*
keying will, his affairs."
. Mr. Janlinu asked what he
. ,1 “ k
. W‘"
W f 1 *bought of the suggestion that the
" pHted hy other tteople," said Mr. way for tin- farmer to lulu him
•limiJiK., “Wlwl tin. furtm-r want. „.|r I, i.. curtail nmhlVl! ! , , Z
is just an equal opportunity with better prices.” he said.
other business.”
Loose Talk Value Less.
Tim nation’s business, organ
. ,,l&lt;‘,one talk, even if the curtail­
the chamber of commerce of
ing of tlm agricultural production
United States, will carry un iniel-- were practicable, It would not got
view with the secietary in Its us anywhere."
April nniulter. giving Ids views.
.Mi*, .lardiiie advises the farmer
Cannot Annul Economic Laws
to use his land, not let it remain
'1 hi* sound farmer-business man idle, and plant better seed, and do
•lne« not seek legislation to fix more beadwoik.
prices or to regulate details," Mr.
tiling," he said, “there
•Undine will say. "He knows thut are“Another
now fi.tlOt) co-operative gruin
legislation cannot annul economic marketing associations in ' the
laws. Tin; only legislation he United States and about the name
wants is legislation that assists number of co-operative livestock
».in, in getting reasonable credit
on noiind security; cgis".tio,, th a t’i., the right way cooperation ra
will help him build un machinery t make of American farming 1 big
S " " ! f 1 his products sue- voluntarily unified, nermanenuj

Owen J. Roberts, (iovernment
Counsel, Tells The Court
Thnt Robison’s Idea Was
To (Jet Storage For Oil

NUMBER 261.

S h eriff K ills Man
Who Fails To H alt

Vk

KI.SSIMEE, Mar. 21—1.. R,
Farmer, sheriff of Osceola
county, shot and instantly kill­
ed Joe Purnace of Eau Gallic
late last night on the Dixie
Highway between Huhpaw and
Melbourne when, according to
the sheriff, the man paid no
heed to a command to halt.

Plan to Spend on Hi
Surface Road* Si
I O f $1,750,000 Wi
Go B efore P(

CITY COMMISSON
ACCEPTS BID FOR
W as Pliant Person
In Secretary’s Ha tides
BUILDING OF JAIL Plan
Fall Had One Object In The

Three
.
Working Scheme

Leasing Of Teapot Dome, W. I). Zcrbrich, Huildcr of
While Robison Had Another
City Hall Given Job; Com­
mittee Named to Assist Tax V oting Will Be Done
CHEYENNE, Wyo„ Mar. 24. — '
Assessor on City Valuation
Under Sam? R ules
Tin* sincerity of Rear Admiral'

LONDON, Mur. 24.— Another
European conference, similar to
thut held in London last summer
Robinson, chief of navy engineer­
to put the Dawes reparations plan
A s •Other E*lections
into effect, but this year looking
ing, in fostering for tho navy the
**»
towards European political recon­
May 5 was set Tuesday at a
struction rather than economic re­
prevailed over the area
habilitation,
is
the
subject
of
nespecial
meeting of the Sem*
Southern Illinois and In­
pollutions between the British and
inole
County
Commissioned
devested by tornadoes
! French foreign offices.
as
the
day
upon
which the
nd judged ...
Wednesday and relief
Dome lense nnnulment ense.
| Preliminary plans for kucIi n
of
six
submitted.
election
on
a
proposed
county
“ Robinson wanted to get oil uml
progressed rapidly along I? A r r O / ' A l i n m A AT conference, which would be held
bond
issue
of
$1,750,000,
storage
because
of
his
navy
ideas’
A
committee
of
four
men
with
t iVl lF Unil 1I fD1(\1
- *n AuruM, were ruveuled Monday
the burial of the dead *r Ai l j l N U
! V'
iV.0" .l .h 'a .W,l‘ 1,1,1 J0"1 'h’Peiitlahle profitable business
l l 10!l n result of much week end news­ him1
n on a par will, other business; in a way Hint „o paternalistic^! • £ ! said Mr. Rolierts. "But he didn’t another to be named shortly, was be used to construct hard sur­
the housing of the hnniemen.
want to go to congress for them. appointed to nssist the city tax as­ faced roads in Seminole coun­
] paper speculation, which intimated
islatioit could possibly do.
Mr. Jurdine r.ay« that the far­
Rebuilding tools glint1 ' tnat new subjects of disagreement
Wbat we all need to do is to So lie planned the leasing of Tru- sessor in making up the tax as­ ty, will be held. The county
bud arisen between London and mer's standard of living should talk less tommyrot and throw pot Dome and the use of royalty sessment of Hanford for the yeur
the sunshine, while doctors
Purls on tile subject of European not lie lowered so that lie can luuko fewer monkey wrenches into oth­ oil accruing to the government ad l'J2fi. Those composing tho com­ attorney was directed by'the
»nws worked hard to save
ends meet.
lives of the injured.
ers people’s machinery. We want a medium of exchangu with which mittee are 8. O. Shinhulser, II. C. commission to prepare the offic­
Chapman. Picturesque (’rook securities.
“A poverty stricken fanner class to ship trying to line up one group to build great storage tanks and Du Bose, E. A. Douglass and George ial cull for the election which ia
Seek
Common
Ranis
.larking of the casualty lir.t
Placed On Trial In Hart­ Realisation by both France and can never mean a prosperous
tu he published at once.
idditional deaths from woiiiuIh
other grounds. Wo want acquire a large supply of fuel oil D. Bishop.
ford Charged With Killing England of the necessity for finding American," lie explains. "Rather, ngainst
as 11 p r t of his war plans for the
The election in to be held
to work together."
the total dead in sonv* placThe bid of the W. D. Zcrbrich
navy.Policeman In October, 1924 a common basis upon which to
reduced the figures in otlicompany for the construction of subject to the saino laws and regu­
build a new European security pact
iMving the toll tonight at 810
Referring at another point to tlie jail was submitted to n com­ lations which have prevailed at
HARTFORD, Conn., Mar. 24.— to replace the abandoned Geneva
t including a score xuppoaRobinson’s connection with the case mittee composed of W. B. Williams, other elections, it was announced.
have been burned to death Gerald Chapman, bandit and jail protocol, is responsible for the
Mr. Rolierts said he was “a very city manager; Fred T. Williams, There will la* the regular 12 vot­
urphysboro where tr&gt;0 Mock* breaker extraordinary, goes on move toward a general gathering
pliant person in the liands of Al­ city engineer, mid E. J. Mough- ing places in thu county nnd the
blown down and the debris trial for his life today appearing in of European statesmen in the Brit­
bert B. Fall," then secretary of ton, architect who made the plans polls will open on the morning of
the election at 8 o'clock and close
Y burned. Red Cross work- the Hartford County Superior ish capital. Tim absence of the
the interior, who executed the lease for tlie building.
at sundown. The tame rules for
Iso announced thut the 2,930 Court on indictment charging him strong support of the United States
to Harry F. Sinclair’s Mammoth
Bids were submitted hy J. B. the consolidation of tho resulta of
ns hurt probably dal not in­ with the murder in New Britain of which wns the greatest factor in
Oil Company.
Southard, of Orlando; W. T. Had- the election will also he observed.
hundreds of persona who policemnn James Skelly last Oc­ the London conference of 1024,
"Drainage of Teapot Dome,’’ said Jow, of Jacksonville; Frank Imag­ Tho road plun which, if the re­
en injured but who had fail- tober.
will he felt greatly by the British,
Mr.
Roberts, "was not the reason ing, Sanford; Murshall-Jackson &amp;
bonds art* voted, had its in
report the fact owing to
For murder in the first degree ; but it is hoped, will not prevent Several Issues Crumble Two State Asserts Cictim Suddenly for tlie lease. Robinson ns chief Company, Lakeland, nnd J. L. quired
ception in the good roads commit­
witement and necessity o f . the
llltr »cmeillx.
oy the
me consentence pruviucu
provided by
Con-i?arryin&gt;r.?ut ?f thl’ l»lan» now bo­
engineer of the navy, thought that Daugherty &amp; Company, of Tumpu. tee uf the Chamber of Commerce.
'Co Eleven Points; Technical
...................................
Disappeared From Chalta- the fighting branch of the govern­
r others more severely injur-: nccticut
statute is hanging. Chap- ’1 ing
•. considered.
.—Modern in Every Respect
Tin* original plan called for a is­
Position
or
Market
Is
(Jood;
nonga; Detective Placed ment ought to have great oil The
*
i .r
, I
i man,manacled, was brought into j " n. aX n* *eara
uew «h(fcrsue of $l,.')00l00U but it was sub­
plans
for
the
jail
were
ap­
Steel
Stocks
Show
a
Slump
« total property low has not court from tho stale prison at I £"??*, ,**1lWet,n France and Great
On Stand On Opening Day stores. • His egotism iu liundling proved hy tio* contmUaion at sequently enlarged by the County
?hTi’ sToimono1*0^
n',1:1Wethor.sfleId. four miles from here I
.U ,wn" authoritatively ustlie project for the navy made him meeting held some time ago. It Commissioners.
than S12.000.00 in
Illinois jn H fast motor cnr Kuar,|l,t| ( „ i «rto«l that the discussions relutNEW YORK"' Mar. 21.—Stock
a pliant person in the hands of cmbodicH nil of the Intest precau­
U is the plan to vote all of tho
CHATTANOOGA,
Tenn.,
Mntr.
With
some
$.1,000,000
in
flvo
denuties
K
J
intf
to
tho
Proposed
conference
as
prices
crumbled
two
to
nearly
II
live
deputies.
Fall. He didn't care n rap who
na mill
Ilh.illt $1,000,000
11 linn llllll each I
1
*
Vnl
.u r , , emmli,.,l
Ih n
n very ___
M
and about
yet lItave
reached om
only
pro points Monday under the inces­ "•L—With an assembly of hones, got tlie lense or how it was made, tions against escape and provides bonds at one tiev but to sell only .
The city of Hartford never has liminary stage. The attitude of
protection of the prisoners thor.e needed to rarry forward the
issouri, Tennessee, and Kensant hammering of hoar traders alleged hy the state to represcui
long us lie obtained for the navy every
such “a wjn"«
sense of suppressed
from
outside
violence. The plans work fur thn first year, of u three
the property loss s likely had
" . *uch
suppressed both governments seems to be, and th cliquidation of long ac­ the skeleton of Miss Augusta Hoff­ as
enough royalty oil to carry out includes u hospital
ward, separate year program of development. In
•eel $18,000,000. This figure 1 °-xc,tcm®nt S1,,ct‘ t,lc ci‘y’H f»u»du- however, that some definite pro­ counts by speculators, whose mar­ man, resting on un improvised his
plan and without going to con­ wards for men uml
women and tho program mapped oht by tho
re serious than its mere size
in 103°* For tlnya »HW. ‘be gram for European security must gins hud been impaired and in­ stretcher in front of the judge’s gress
for it.
tvs. for most of the loss *.vus. thanmnn tr,al” bas Wen the lie ready for presentation to the vestors who
offices
for
tin*
police
department. commission it is planned to expend
had mvuiiiv
become ilH.IUHlfrighten- *'**a*
desk,MW.
of Rome,
” • It.
*»• Bennett
weimril Ul
Ik'lim', liu.,
llud
Different
Idrss
»
*u
I-I'innii
■urun
Tiu*
inuuitng
ti&gt;
he
f\rgc
enough {750,000 during the flmtjjreAr, and
f.l by families or ’hmlerat'* n*0” *'!??; noon oM night conversu- League of Nations assembly in e&lt;l by the---The
building
is
tp
lie
^\fge
recent tlroitic downward^and. Mr*.
. . .Mae
— -Dennett
........ . went on
ftances and meant the wip- ‘“,M 1,10 ‘‘ntire city and of most September. Moreover, it is felt readjustment
ra
il,
had
one
object;
Robinson,
to
house
pyi*oi:epv*ic»di,?
Or.-.S.ie
of quoted values. tnul hero Monday.
Bennett, n
of nil tangible possessions. of ,he usually staid county,
thnt whatever is offered us a solu­ Botli the rail ami industrial aver­ runway nflicial on loavo of ntmcnco lind another and they were wholly , serving terms on the city gang.
Busineiis incident Ur the falling
f work not only proceeded | Consequently, the trial of the tion of the security problem must ages sank to new low levels for pending disposition of the charges different, hut this particular
The city manager wns author­
scheme leasing the great reserve ized to execute nnd sign contracts of the election occupied virtually
celerity in the affected reg-!glamorous "super-bandit" is to be be satisfactory to nil the princi­ the year.
against him, and his wife were in­ met the needs of both.’’ Mr. Rob­ calling for immediate starting of tho entire a. ssion. A delegation
but collections of funds to | very much in the nature of a pal countries, unless Anglo-French
In the absence of nny definite
by a Hamilton county grand erts declared that long before the work on tho building.
from Like Mary asked that the
he sufferers went on at a n , show, grim though it may he. prestige in directing European nT- news developments to account for dicted
jury
on
a
charge
of
murdering
fond from Sanford to Lake Mary
len-o
was
grunted,
Sinclair
bought
nx pace. Thousands of dol-, Thousands want to attend, hut fairs is to suffer a material de­ the decline, Wall street was in­ Miss Hoffman, Bennetts aunt.
A. Dougins, representing the “ •at is now in use be improved in­
up the placer mining and other • ityE. planning
rolled in to swell the funds hundreds only may he seated in cline.
hoard, appeared he­ stead of a new one that the comclined to describe jt iis a further
At the close of tho opening day claims of individuals in reserve lots* tho commission
by many newspapers, radio tho court room over which tho
Statement's Victors Differ
and asked that innsioners aro planning to cut,
correction
of
the
market’s
so-call­
of
the
trial
six
witneses
had
been
area
and
that
the
evidence
had
ns and fraternal organixa- trial judge, Newell Jennings, preBoth nations agree on the nec­ ed technical position which had tie- examined.
the
boat
house
on
tho
shore was heard but no definite action
shown for these lie bail paid $l,- In* retained if possible.lake
aiul churches.
rides. A large •force of police will essity of n pact safeguarding the come weakened hy the speculative
The
re­ wa taken.
to the Pioneer Oil Cumpa- quest was referred to the city man­
h the urrival of more nurs- 1 be present to handle the crowds.
Rhine frontier and the German excesses committed in the tirst
Adjournment for the duy follow­ 000,000
ny,
and
that
placer
claims
practi­
the storm area today, it was
ager and the city engineer for in­
The police hnvo a wholesome ro- frontiers in the enst as well, but two months of the year. With ed tlie testimony of G. II. Warren, cally were worthless.
d that many persons were sneet for Ghnpmnn's well adver­ the views of French and British money
vestigation and recommendation. 2 Deputies Shot and
relatively low, hank u detective, who testified concern­
bjy fatally hurt.
Severe! tised past mail banditry, safe statesmen differ widely on the clearingsrates
“‘I don't see how these people
ing un investigation he conducted
Ordinances to pave three streets
and
freight
car
loadings
Wounds today. Danger of cracking, prison breaks and quick scope of the puct and on the meth­ at record high levels, and the steel about the premises of the Bluff can he blamed for getting their were passed. Summerlin Avenue Beaten By Prisoners
nils lias been probably avoid- work with a gun. He will be ods to be pursued iu uiituining as­ industry in an apparently healthy View house, following the discov­ money out of tlie placer mining and Elliot Avenue will ho paved
yturs said, by prompt use
SALISBURY^ Md., Mar. 24. —
from Fourth to Eighth Streets at
from jail shackled, with sent to it.
condition, basic conditions generul- ery of the hones. He identified sev claims,' said Judge Kennedy.
ti-litanus serum, sent by air- brought
“Neither do I, sir,” replied Mi*. a width of 24 feet, according to Seizing
The Britisli view is said to be ly are believed to he sound.
I era I articles he .sifted from ashes
pistol
from v.
deputy
.
-a .....
— -----r . v shertwo
armed
guards,
seated
on
eithchlorination of water siip- other ear bearing armed guards! thnt a pact of the proponed char­ Tlie recent violent reaction in which partially covered the hones, Rolierts. “If F had the ehiim and rdinnncc. The paving is to bel '” &gt; wtoo with another officer, wa
2i'il other meusuri
could have got n million or so out tdieet asphalt laid on u base of rock taking them to a Baltimore jail in
other ear
car nearingarmeu
hcnringnrmed gut
guards! acter could be successful, iu the grain prices and the declining ten- I it was testified.
of
1 1.... ,
inner
of Mr. Sinclair I would have done six inches thick and will cost $Iti,- an auto, Andrew and Luther Bevlight
of
modern
doplomatic
under
lose
1
dmvy
in
oil,
copper
and
some
of
.
.
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r
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n
e
ie
c
u
v
e
s
u
m
he
w
e
n
t
to
The
detective
said
lie
went
to
•ring the lust
l,uu,Ttn * il1 ‘r.a!! lhe ''V ^ners motor e
during
last 18
IK houi
so.”
7H0.f.f.. An assessment of $4,fflJ.'t a ans, brothers, shot nnd severely
the court building Chapman | ^tnnding only when it includes both the other commodity prices have Home, Ga., to question Air. and
f cities, where they could 11' ! will At
Mr. Roberts then explained that front foot is provided in the ordi­ heal both officers, wrecked the cat
lU 'tW U P M
t\V &lt; l
1i Ilt*M C)f * aallies
lllU M
m i l l enemies
1* 111* 11111'^ lof
it
ttlie
ill*
W
u r L I served,
M * r V * * il Ihowever,
m U f n l ' o r Ito
n o
lv n b n b u s i n e s s j1 Mrs.
\ ! **o
IBennett
L i i m o l » ••!»«%••*
s
L m discovery
.I t
..
and
World
enter
shako
about
the
wtter t.t'atmont. a ew
Shaffer, ('liicago and Den­ nance to pay for the improvement. and escaped in swnmp near New­
war, and pledges them to use ar­ ci nlidcncc. Ollier- adverse factors | -md to ask the whereabouts at that John
'• thi wuv to bo pit:,I.;, Ii.iw police.
ver
newspaper
publisher was with­
bitration
in
settling
their
interna­
Chapman is Ilie most closely tional difficulties. It is Haiti that have . been the licvny exports of'tim o of Miss Augusta Hoffman in his rights in offering his share Mcllonvillc Avenue will be widened ark, Worcester county early today.
b«o it is reported t hut most
from Celery Avenue to the Sanford
gold
and
the
high
total
of
brokers’
Bennett
told
him
that
he
had
last
°ther:: have lair chancet of guarded man in criminal history the Britisli plant is for a security loans.
the rlnint to Full in exchange and Eustis Branch of the Atlantic
heard of Ins uunt in California, and of
*rv.
in these parts.
pact based on arbitration and the
Despite the Tact that they eon- that letters Imd been received from for a portion of the lease, lie fur­ Coast Line Railroad according to Mrs. Dennistonu Cob
No spectators, other than the iiiicoudiUoiial admission of GtV- ‘•lined
asserted thnt Fall directed one ordinance whilo tho third pro­
little thut wasn’t already her. Warren said that he gave him ther
I
flu
talesmen
are
to
lie
admitted
Shafer
to take his claim to Sin­ vides foi the widening of the street D am ages Of $25,00(1
many
to
tho
League
of
Nations.
known, (Iu* annual reports of the u number of letters with permis­
lrojuJ
clair
and
thnt wns lie fore the lease to tho present city limits from the
.
• O-fficials, .To I a,*‘' ^ e court room until the jury
Germany Must Accept
United States and Bethlehem Steel sion to search through them.
wan signed.
HC I r a i n ( . 'o l i i s i o i ! tom* been selected, tin* county atLONDON, Mar. 24.—A verdict
Sanford and Eustis branch. Tho
Germany would ho humid to corporations, which were published
These letters, however, were
| toruey and prosecutor, Hugh M. agree to such a program, it is be­ Monday uml compared unfavorably
“Mr. Shaffer is not at all to lie
of 5,000 pounds nearly $25,000, ir
(Continued
on
page
ff)
to Mrs. Nancy Bennett, blrimed,” Mr. Roberts said. On or*
Alcorn, said today.
favor of Mrs. Dorothy Muriel Den
lieved here, because she linn taken with those of tho year before, were written
mother of W. If. Bennett hy a sis­ about Mnr. I, l*)22. Mr. Slmffcr
faykttk , Lu., Mar. 21 .—innistoun, was rendered this after
the
initiative
in
suggesting
a
non­
I
as
an
excuse
for
mi
attack
iimm
Mrs. E. It. Dimmirk, from Chil- asked Secretary Fall for land on
.itimi |,y railroad officials and &gt; j
. .
i t
rit
noon by u jury in her suit agnins
aggressive pact and because her mi tlie steel shares. United States ter,
licotho,
In the letters Mrs. Teapot Dome and on Mar. 20 he
her former husband, Lieut-Col. lai
T Commerce Co,nmis-; H a k O M a W A S K S 1 0 admission to (lie League of Na­ Steel common was hammered more DimmickMo.,
at failure to unwed his reque t. There was no
*aa planned following the __
J
_
Ouslew Dennistoun, fur mone;
must he accomplished before ‘hail three points to u new low hear from marvelled
the
sister
and
spoke with secr**cy connected with any of Ids
tin1a coroners jury here yes-, If
E?fk*wl | n tions
which she claimed she loaned him
that
body
will
undertake
tho
re
level
for
the
year
below
118,
clos­
wlocli In-Ill failure to exe- _
M^
l i U r t l i U l consideration of tlie Polish front­
apprehension of the marriage of dealings.
ing
near
the
bottom,
Bethlehem,
Miss Hoffman of which she hud
■•sin orders properly to he
"Secretary Full told Mr. Shaffer
ier dispute,
lie public. Gulf States und Crucible been
Property Of Guests
advised.
®*toie for the head-on collithat lie had decided to lease tlie
Tlie
Britisli
cabinet
is
said
to
!&gt;
•
'eels,
Iron.
■ Colorado
....... -Fuel
—- ■
.and
..I,.
,,
..1 1 .
wtween two Southern Pacific
Outlining tlie state’s contention: Dome to Sinclair hut that he hud
In Vault Returned
gradually coming around to thin Ann rican Metals ami United Alloy
R. J. Holly, president, S. O.
^•ar Rieohoc Sunday resultA petition hearing tlie signature Plan,
in tin* case, Attorney General arranged that two hundred acres
which
has
zeen
sponsored
by
(also
sold
at
new
low
prices
for
the
Shiiiholser,
president-elect,
and
Dr.
• tin* death of l.'l persons and of virtually every person in I.akei |Foreign
iM%.
George W. Chnmhleo announced he reserved for Mr. Shaffer. Mr. S. I'ulestou ".hared in recounting to
Minister Austen Chamber- yeai.
WEST PALM BEACH, Mar. 24,
*o a dozen others.
t Mary, asking that the present route ' |a|„
that the prosecution will uttempt Shafferi,„..
saidi,,,,,
that
he
did
not con­
—$
100,000 worth of personal prop­
i_
i
„
7.7.,
*
*
*
.
the
Rotary
club
today
tlto
li.'tpninto prove that Miss Augusta Hoff­ sider
| of the rnad hetween that place und ! ‘ Hritlsh authorities are of tlie
erty, uudiimugeil by flames and
S
c
r
.
h
r
v
n
i
I
.
|,;llli,l|:
i
«"W»«f
""*
.S
tr
ic
t
conventloi,
uml
man disappeared while living with
not lie changed hi accord-1 opinion that upon tin- success that Sinclair’s Oil Lease
Crowds Present I( Sanford
fl.l go ?to“ r »,
J "Sinclair
“ ..iulL and
!?i"? at
-h.‘‘
Id in I’aiu, Bead, Mur. lit und heat of the Breakers Hotel fire,
tin* family of W. II. Bennett.
could
Mr.
mice with tho plan of road develop- 1 bus attended tlie preliminary le­
20. A new inemlier, William which kept human hands away
In
Itussia
Is
Anmilcri
tempt
to
arrange
an
equitable
set­
nient
AI I'JcIward’s Trial im
&lt;*nt in Seminole County, will he i gotiuthms they will he able to forJ. L. Lee and A. I*. McArthur,
Hutchinson, railroad traffic mail- from the vault until Monday was
■presented at the next meeting o f |inu|uto a security plan in accord
,,
car|K.'iitdr:i who uncovered ,thc tlement.
agei, was welcomed into the club removed loday and returned to the
’•As with Mr. Shaffer, no secre­ nt the meeting which was held at owners. It was learned that every­
___ 24.
_
(tlie Seminole County l ommis-ion-1with French views to he presented . -.O. t O v , Mar. 21. — Conces- hones exhibited in court while makSSEMER, Ala., Mar.
(Tow*) tlironi't’tl •lutij'** *T**»
H* 11it*
of tilt* oth* imi mi the Island Sakhalien, *ing repairs iu the basement of the cy was ii eil in connection with the tin* Seminole Cafe,
thing contained in tho vault was
; court today during the ncc-1 11 i-4 p,«imed hy those signing er European powers at Hie propos­ grunted to th&lt;- Sinclair Oil interests house, testified in detail as to tlie request made hy Mr. Gerald
unharmed.
Tlie
dull
members
were
told
of
«y’s nession of the trial of •‘‘‘e petition that tin* pieneiit route ed conference in London this com­ by the soviet, was annulled today position in which they were found Hughes, of Deliver, for land on (lie various happenings of tin* con­
hett r than tin* one proposed hy ing summer.
Foreign Minister by the soviet court, which is hear­ nnd identified various articles as Teapot Dome."
(’•rijrg,. *|*# Edwards, charged
vention witli each speaker trying
BOV IS DROWNED
Mr. Roberts attacked tlie entire harder than the other to impress
tiu*
county
roiiimDsioneiM
in
th
n
t'
Chamberlain
is
credited with tin* ing the government's annulment having been near tile hones. Tlu-sr
*ue murder. Introduction of
structure
of
the
lease
an
without
plea.
The
court
directed
the
gov­
included fulse teeth, part of a wig,
upon those who did not attend the
*n«l(*nce has apparently crent- it will shorten the distance to O-*-1statement that the Britih will
TAMPA, Mur. 24.—Robert, th
atereit in tho hearing. The laiidn hy two and a half miles and stand firm on this plan for security ernment to return to the American shoes, stockings, a rain coat, eye foundation of law and branded sec­ convention that they had missed two-year-old son of Mr. und Mr:
200,000 rubles guarantee glusses, bar pin nnd part of n tions as incompatible with ,Um hy not going. Messrs, Holly nnd Robert Roger Longnecker, tout
Continued efforts to establish that it will eliminate two railroad j hy arbitration and Germany’s un­ company
whieli
it
hail
deposited.
intent of the net of June 4, 1020, Nhiiiliol.'tcr wen* guests at the ists living in a camp near her.
handbag.
crossings.
it
also
i
claimed
a
con-j
conditional
admission
to
the
League
for the slaying. The case
under
which tlie transfer of the president's breakfast which mark­
sideralde
saving
will
lie
effected
j
of
Nations
as
the
only
solution
for
P*r‘ed to go to the jury hy
away from his parent
reserve to tlie interior department ed the convention iu I'alm Beach. wandered
through following the present j the troubles besetting Europe,
Wednesday afternoon, fell into th
was
made.
Mi ss Moll Wiener appeared be­ river und was drowned before hi
route and that a much larger num­
fore the club urging co-operation crifrs brought rescuers. Uis par
ber of people will be served.
icial Probe Mine
the organization toward mak­ ents recovered the body hut wor
Tiie route asked for in the peti Says Grand Jurors
Trial Ot* McCrane Is of
ing
the Redpnth Chautauqua, unable to restore life by arliticu
tion
starts
at
Hughey
Street
ex
Insufficiently
Paid
Disaster Is Started tended then over the present hi.’h
which opens a week’s engagement respiration.
»
* *
____
Befttin A t Cross City here
Apr. 1, a success.
way past the starch factory. Sji
PALATKA, Mur. 24.—Grand ju­ "America, Yesterday and To­ ,allv and not the history of uny
IRIIONT, w. Va., Mar. 24.— hlom’s mill and then past Over
Tho
dub endorsed a plan of the
CROSS CITY. Mar. 24.—Eleven Sanford ami Seminole County Pri­ JEWS ENTER PALESTINE
rors and witnesses before these day," will la* presented with a Ione section, it will lit* localized as
f lnve!*‘igation to determine street’s crate mill.
hmlies nre
are msumciemiy
insufficiently paiu,
paid, inin cast of 700 at the Sanford Mu­ | much u3 possible without taking witnesses were summoned by the mary I’arent-Teachers* Associa­
,f
ihadI ibeen.. signed iin |Lnk&lt;
-t... "'lilies
i *},e .of an explosion which
After it toad
een s gm* Ii ^k
the 0()il,ion of the Plltlfan! t.ounly
JERUSALEM. March 24.—Th
away its effectiveness, it is an state today in tlie opening of trial tion to hold on April 17 ut the
none 41 of the Bethlehem
nicipal basebnll park on the night !tiounced.
returns show that 11,851 Jew:
Mary
the
petition
wu»
grand
jury,
as
expressed
in
a
preof
W.
G.
McCrane
one
or
the
six
J .
a vveek ago with the
Baseball park a historical pag­
in Sanford by I*. - .
• &gt; • ' sentment to Judge
Rose of circuit of Apr. 17. The pageant will bo | Special costumes and lighting defendants chnrged with first de­ eant, The pageant, according to u 4j57:» men, 3,8J6 women and 3,41
Judg
I'ves, got under wav to- l more
given
tinder
the
auspices
of
the
than &lt;
l&gt;50I signatures
siirnn-UICs wen
ucli* ob- !court.
___ t .mi
....
.....
.
,
i.
effects
will
be
used
at
the
park.
gree murder in connection with the letter read to tho club, will have a children; entered Palestine as in
“ We recommend," the pro­ Sanford and Seminole county uml
‘'owing the recovery lust tained here, it is announced.
.
..........................
*
----Tim
p
a
r
tic
ip
a
n
ts
will
ra
n
g
e
iu
a»»e
death
of Ia*wi» Barker, negro, part cast of 7U0 members and will be igrant* during the 12 months ern
;
sentment
read,
"thnt
the
state
sen‘J ‘he last of the bodies of
primary
schools
and
the
primary
|
from
six
years
upwards
a
t
an
efof
whose
body was found near here given for the benefit of tho Par­ ed December last. During the sam
alor from I’utnani county and tho
period the Jewish emigrants nun
Higginbotham’s ent-Teacher’s Association,
members of the house of represen­ iu ren t-Teachers Association of fort is being made to secure a in December.
Sinclair To Fight
bered 2,0.17, so that tho net it
.
,,
„
member
of
each
civic
organizatriu!
Is
expected
to
follow
soon
a
ft­
tatives
procure
passage
of
a
Inw
c* ..* i.
I? til! tin * |,n,iVM
George W. Knight hud charge crease
U‘ES THRIVE. ABROAD
of the population throug
McRae,
exprostion
to
take
part
in
the
pageant
er
the
McCrune
Inuring.
o O V lC l C o u r t lv U I in g i b y the next session of the legisluof the program. Ho made a short immigration
rion teacher in tho primary depart- Us a representative of this club
during the year w*j
------1
j
ture
of
Florida
‘Hat
jur
providing
___
,,address
on
tho
application
of
the
an A* ,,u,l&lt;ar&gt;a. Mnr. 24 —
mem
will
have
charge
of
the
direc-|lt
is
planned
to
make
the
pagennt
0.811.
The
corresponding
inereaa
ora
ho
paid
a
per
diem
of
$5
und
SEARCHING
FOR
BODIES
principals of Rotary nnd conduct­ in 1023 was 3,788.
CHEYENNE. Mur.
■'' grapevine stock is doAlar, 24.—Hurry
-i.—ii.irry
tion. Fho, pageant
to be .presented
n yearly event if the first nre sen... to
______
„
.
ed
u
short
questionulre
among
the
&gt;ell m this country, they I F. Sinclair will tight
save the mileage of 10 cents each way; and .is the.. written
by Nina li. Lamb tution is a sue
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. 24. — club members.
Sak- all witnesses before the grand liny kin.
tho Cliicagi^Scho'li1
1 1'
Ul' os*.
JACKSONVILL
tjs pm°re omlj hett«(&lt; |fru'», oil concession on the Island of Salekin the
Chicago School of Art
Art.'
At the MB
meetings
of tlie civic Trout
creekk. nea&gt;
near North Shore
Mr. Hutchinon was welcomed
r i n v i n e la fast ilia-' halien
halkn granted to him by
hy the Sov- and all courts he paid a per diem
pagrarU is to include
illiiJe three
thrce dub*
e h ^ und
uml the chamber of commerce
S® *,Vlc I / 0"!. ?ref
m arkets
The pageant
Beach
hi
being
today for into the club by II. C. Du Bose und
government and annulled by ( of $ j and mileage o f 10 cents eacii episodes: Indian, Wilderness und | held during the remainder 'of''this th ^l* H' bciIifrIJdragged
r
1 7?, fron'
Bulgarian soil. iet
'
F. Jackson. Dave Huwaid, of Buffalo next
^
acres toave been decision of tiu* Moscow Courts way. .sheriff R J. Hancock was Patriotism. Though the pageant week S T l s of tirn u « H m r will o L. . v f' Russel
CHICAGO. Mar. 24. — Whoa
Tutle,
10, both of cummer when enroute to the inter­ May,
council
for
the
Snclalr
interests
an-1
commended
for
his
efforts
to
eni,
general
i„
nature
and
U
based
U.
p
r
e
y
ed
ai.d
lie
.uouort
i
I
t
L
?
L
V!Vm
Tu
. A!"‘!rlcan vines in the
l.GD\ to 1.731i; July. 1.48
were
drowned last national convention which
month,.
:h u to to 1.40. Corn: May. 13^. Oat
pounced today.
' f0PD# lho ,ftWS
“ &gt;« «‘a‘«*
upon the country’, history gener- tho ^rgan ratioT asked. PP
1n^ght
when
|M
?
r
night when their rowboat capsized. he held at Clevelaud,
______ 'ita y . 45 U to 45 Ya,

FAMOUS ROBBER

MURDER CHARGE

DECLINE IN STOCK BONES OF WOMAN
BRICES IS CAUSED OFFERED IN CASE
BY BEAR TRADING OF W. IL BENNE1T

Delegates’ Reports
On Convention Are
Made To Kotarians

Improvement .Plan

Parent-Teacher Association Plans To
Give Big Pageant Here On April 17

�1HM' UtK,.

toward* the Gulf of Mexico, and
iifty V otes On also of Road No. 19 toward* Perseveral itrotches of sandtampa . w ‘
ll,5u6,tKk) In Bonds clavand
highway* also are Included
RoHeo grar* on all the stairways, convicted -wd aantarwad' bo to
1 &gt;i h » -------- R
«1.
:■ in the Hat.
- _________ _
tk!
8^ ,*tor
°f uh 0
y n n ‘-n *late prison •In codiieetlon
TALLAHAS8EE. Mar. Fla. 2 3 .RUTH'S FINGER BROKEN
m a r a , % s Si. &amp; ? , . . .
.
March,11924, and later granted n Tuesday, ftfa? 5, has been fixed as
ST. PETERSBURG. Mar., 23.—
Ont* his old technique as a f#ot- second trial at tha suggestion of the date far holding the 11,500,000 Babe Ruth is davotinjr ware time
a l l .glaver had .enabled him, in tK» grand jury, has been relaxed good roads bond election in Leon from hi* *prlnif training here,
county. It is announced by the while waiting for. his broken digit
• f m «C Um right of way ha wan from corto&lt;jy under | 1000
supposed to have as a senator, to
v
UBr ♦I*ww w*"0- county comnUsalonera. Seventy or to mend, in coaching the St. Pet­
more miles of'hard surfaced roads ersburg high school baseball team.
get, mi Influential .constituent in _.*i Lsutc tor the new trial'
.teen fixed. It ;raa ached
are provided for in projects cov- He is aiding Captain Byrd Lotto the packed gallery; *
***ed In the e*ll for the election, ham. Henry Johnson, a member
"Looks as if you’re going to 1begin on two ocr-'-iop* h
~ ______
last_________
Hard-surface______
for the entire length of the Yankee pitching staff, is n
have a good audience today, sena­ time was postponed 1et the
i minute. The robbery in whkh ui State
'■ ‘ Hoad
* * No,
*’ ». 1 across the graduate of.the local high school
tor,'l I oserved. ‘ .
•
o f . Stato which, has turaarf out a number of
i cigar factory.
.
Georgia line through the county players who have gone higher in
~A l tti

iT MARRY S. HUNT.

SHINGTON—Many
of dollars could here
loaned Tor Uncle Sam's treasury
td provision Jwsn made for enahg In- son the amusement value
1the short speelel iesilon of tha
mate which convened Mar. 4.
All the elements of drema, foi
hkh folks pay out. hard cash,
||re supplied on a scale that ha*
it equaled by no theatrical pre.
ntatlon seen In this city m a
‘cade.
* Daily, iuiik
long queues oi
of ip
spectators
ccu iu n
waited in line at the gallery doors
fpr a chance for even a few min­
utes (of the ifree entsrtalnment
provided within.
.• But It was a case of first come
first .served, and those who came
rally and got seats stuck through
nour after hour of the show, with
the crowds of late comers getting
flavor a look-in.
' Would thhey hove paid for dtl-

Senate elevators were

GIVEN NEW TRIAL

in on .the plea* perenfially, made
to Mm to "see what ha could do,"
with the hint It would e worth
hit while, he could have spent the
summer vacation on a Mediter­
ranean cruise!
The W* crush of course, came
on March 16, when the Senate
had figreed to vote for a secopd
time 'on the Warren aomlnation,
which had prevlouhty cen lost, due
to-the .mid-afternoon nap of Vice
President Dawes.
. . .
. ...
The Senate was t^'wteet [this
morning at 16:30. By 9 a. m. Cap­
itol Hill had much the same apranee as on March 4, when
sident Coolldge w.s to e in­
augurated. A steady if.warn of
automobiles was discharging ex­
cited and interested grand 4sme*
Men fight for freedom; then th»v g
and gentlemen. More lowly folk begin to accumulate laws io take
eked tho fotpaths anil ever- it away from themselves.—Waterwed into the atreta.
bury American.

NOTICM OK
Nolle* In l»er«by fflveit; t h a t u n d *r uti&lt;j by. Virtue of u'-daore* of
Mi In mail* by thfe Jat)K »'af vbr c i r ­
cuit Court. In a p d , . f o r S*mtnul*
County. Kforfni.
In t h a t o f r u iti
Chancery causa In- w hich L uthe r 1&gt;
Mill* l« c o m plainant. a n d .W illiam
&gt;f. Jacob* a n a Wife, ova defendant*.
I rlinll • n*. Special M a ste r of eald
Court, je ll
a t public nut-cry In
front of the C ourt H ouse In Han­
ford. F lorida, on th e 6 th , day ,oj
April. A. D .. 1MS, h t 'w e e n th e hour*
of H A. M. and i P.
to th e h ig h ­
est* and b e st bidder for cash, the
following described p ro p e rty , s i t ­
uated In Seminole County, Florida,
to-w lt:
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Lot e le v e n ( I I ) - of TUork h| y \
Villa Mills Hurvey, C huluota. Florl0 *. according tii p la t t h e » o f , duly
rrcorried In th e public rdrord:i of
Kemlnule county, F lorida.

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THE' i SANFORD
HERALD. TUESDAY.
MARCH
24.1925
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Sanford Herald

'Wooden'* Checks

H M r i e»»ry .flrra n n n M « p l
, l i . d n r ■ ! H a n fo r d , F l o r i d a

AsTornado
Brisbane Sees
and DI
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MAYBE THIS IS JUST A DETOUR

It

m im
We hnvo just been rending the daily report of the San-i
Spoelal
for
th»
Dying.
Fared na R efund r i a a a M atter, fortl Credit Association mul as usual are surprised to see so
o b e r 87. 1919, a t Ilia Poaloftiee
Lunatics
In
Bnnehcs.
H anford, l"lorl,l» u n d e r A ct of large a number of thoro listed as issuing worthless checks.
Spring is here.
reh 3. IS 97.
Among these names appear many of those of young men,
BY ARTHUR BRI8BANB
Killlor mere boys, who thus are forming bad habits which will
(c w n c tt m o
Miiiumer follow them through life.
The Florida Sun, spenking of “Dead Beats”, expresses THIS DAY you discard your
some interesting thoughts on the subject of passing out "Winter garments ol repentance."
sru srtiiiT iO M m ath*
“wooden” checks. It says that n law in New York makes The spring of 1926 began officially
O n e Y e a r f 7.&lt;n* HU M o n t h s .13 f&gt;0 criminally responsible any man issuing a check and having
at 13 minutes after 10 last night.
b e l l e n r r d In C ity by tTnrrler, per
fro e k . IGe.
W e e k l y E d itio n l i n o no funds in the bank to meet that check when it is due. And The weather was pleasant or was
■ter Year.
it is right in adding that Florida should have such a law.
when this was written. Some of
•U'ECMI. S o n rK i All obliuarv
Continuing, t he Florida Sun says, ?In Florida some of the us have thoughts leas pleasant.
not If", rarila nf tliunti*. rrsnlmlnn* •
anil native* ■'( •-titi-rtnlnmentM where business men regard a cheek as in the same catagory with The whole winter is gone.
•hnrife* nr«- mail &gt; will In. rhartfeil Kaiser Bill’s scrap of paper. Some of them seem to go on
The cold season, in which so
for 1 1 regular advertlsiuK rales.
the same theory as the man who gave the note for a debt much was to be accomplished, has
jUTCMni:n t h e A H * n r i s T t : n P i m M and, who, following the departure of the creditor, rose to his
vanished.
The Associated i’rt-r-s Is ezclimEnervating Spring Is here, with
fvet'-* entlllej lo the use for repuh* feet, si retched his arms and murdered, “Thank God, that
llritlOo of all news dIspat chew hill is paid.”
hot
summer to follow.
credited t- II nr not otherwise em i­
The nian who writes a bad check knows it is bad, or at The wise man will continue to
tted In this na per and also* the lorn I
p,:wi; Iitildltth'sl herein. All rlgtitH least lie should know it is bad, and his writing of it is noth­
wear his "garment of repentance"
nf ropnMIcafton “I -uieclnt dispatch*
#3 herein are also reserved.
ing hut a mere subterfuge, a beating around the bush. And and try in Spring and Summer to
it is worse than thnt, it is dishonesty. You sign your name make up for the neglect and short­
MONDAY, MAH- 2.1, 1923.
lo a deliberate misrepresentation. You are sailing under comings of Winter.
false colors. You claim to have something which you do not
THR HERALD'S PLATFORM
have.
PICTURES of wide areas strown
The issuing of bad checks becomes a habit, and a very bad with wreckage of thousands of
1. —De'pcr water route to Jack.onville.
habit at that. It is a recognized fact among business men
2, —Cnn«tr ii: tion of St. Johnfi—In­ that names which appear once on the credit report are rather houses come by wire.
Dozens of children, dead, inandian River canal.
likely to appear again and those which appear twice will gled or burned, lie in the wreck­
5.—Extension of vtiite way.
|,—Extension of local ntmiKpments probably soon be appearing frequently. Anil it often leads age of one schoolhouse.
.—ttwlmnt’ vr pool, t.'nnis cnurtH. etc. lo w orse things, for “wooden” checks are but a step from
Plague threatens, following the
5.—Acquisition of a municipal forged checks.
tornado.
Doctors with the serum
Band.

6.—Augmenting of huihlinjf propram - houses hotels, apartment
hori sc,-.
7. —KxUn.vnn oi ?.lrt-et paving pro­
gram.
8.—f’onst ruction of boulevard
nrottitd Lake Monroe.
■I.—.Entrance Into Florida slate
hanchnll league.
JO.—romplelinn «&gt;f rity lieanlifiratinn program.
Brm,E THOUGHT FOR TODAY.

HOW TO CONQUER AN ENE­
MY: When a man's ways plrnse
tin* Lord, he ninketh even his onemies to he at pence with him. Pro­
verbs 10:7.
TUESDAY, MAR. at, 1923.
THE SEARCHER
Like one who enrehos in the an­
cient eaves
Of long-furgotten races, for the
tomb
Of him who earned the chiefest of
the graves—.
And then by chance comes on a
secret room
Filled with the treasure of a ban­
dit king
Of whom all history is coldly
mute,
So I have touched in Tinman hearts
a sprint;
And found a chamber filled with
richest lootl
I sought in man, dim corridor of
time,
The hidden record of his ordered
pint- .The o ^ in el Uunqiht beneath that
prime
The ng--s h-ttvo on ruins at the
Lint -And nil a t , onto I stumbled on a
door
That cave In*fore my touch—unh-yed l hr span—
Reveal in; what I had not guessed
before;
The secret elm miter of it man's

love fur man!
W. A. Brewster, Jr., in Liter­
ary Digest.)

Mill ’' a young man with good

All this water In fi„„.
comes from the sp rin g * 1*
Spring make7~alrn0«t..
wish we were someo
But perhapslhTbest
spring is a co.| deal
In the future we will v.
about what we wan*
likely to get iL
V‘ «n
Another sure sign of
when you wonder if J.
saw mill or a mosquito
Never
If you are buying S T
666,000 seeds in a K l H
Only a shorFtirae
will be too sick to work ^
well to stay home fan, j j *
We still maintain ainflM
man can make a
enough chances to pnJJJ *

Wirtt fights"* lockjaw, are active
among the wounded. Lockjaw fol­
lows such wounds ns are inflicted
Figures from the department of commerce at Washing- by disasters of that kind.

LUDENDORFF AGAIN

The Bavarian Fascist party has leader of the ludicrous role he
has them upset by in- do. idod to name as its candidate in was playing,
With visions of
the approaching Presidential elec­ grandeur, with memories of the
tion the one man in Germany who Hohenzollerns, he picked a quar­
It v.on't he long before ;eor- has been completely discredited. rel with former Crown Prince Uupauek■&gt;■ will In* hot and ducks No leader of the former regime prcciit and challenged his to a
won't help much either.
has more consistently ridden for duel. The popularity of Rupprecht
a fall than Erich von Lundendorff, nnd tho ridiculous attitude of I-udOwn your own ln,me. Why pay hot now In* mounts his high horse viulorff caused the challenge to be­
rent to someone else when you again, amid thu hochs of his fol­ come another fisco.
cool,l jt, t as well pay It to your­ lower!. While the llindonburgs
Even this did not subdue him.
self?
and the Tirpitzes and the Fnlkcii* Time and again his voice has been
he ins retired more or less modest­ heard In the Reichstag, but the
We mo told thnt there should he ly to private life after the Armis­ purport of what he said was rarely
more r! tho in Sanford for the tice, Ludendnrff alone sought to regarded as news. It was report­
wo "a—other methods
having keen Hie spotlight. He has been ed ns a speech by the former war
failed.
Mucces: ful in making himself con- lord which was easily interpreted
pietious, but conspicuous as an to mean mere noise,
V, e’ve hml more "squawks" on anachronism and blunderer, if not
in the election to be held on
U•
1 Kdll ion" than on any a potential troublemaker.
tho 29th of the month the Junker
oilier paper in a year, which we
On!;, his record of the past in cruwd is in the background. Un­
con »’■•» ,i rather excellent indica­ which la* still lives, saved him til Ludendnrff appeared, none of
tion that it v ns n splendid edition. from a prison term for treason. the ilk had shown their heads.
Nevertheless he wns convicted of They were afraid of making them­
N"Ver let vour wife know slip is being a complete asj and if his beer selves ridiculous. They sought to
I
&lt;r hfc’il p ’i I tho n it i f her r mien revolt at Munich may hnve gut a stranglehold on the Govern­
ii • t e 11jno ; , limit it.S a n f o r d c. i ml a momentary irritation to ment by electing someone with naIUr.iM. in*.tie i words, don’t treat Pic ident Ebert, it added no lit- tionnlistc leanings from one of the
her too well, or she’ll think she’s »h i t the gayety of nations, Lud* more progressive parties. For the
n good a you me.
Clermont ■adorff, who was once acclaimed most part, it is reported, 'they
Pie .
the bruins of the German army, have centered on the Centrist, Jurbecame the laughing stock of the res, whom Hindenburg has indors­
Fi in days mi m allowed for uual- world.
ed as suiting in every way the old
Ifyin ■ rounds. Duly eight turned
Cut the putsch that was hatched militarist crowd.
In tils utid - 1xti eii are neee. ary in a beer garden and was put out
What figure Ludendorff will cut,
til St irt Hie tmi rnmm-nt oif. 'i lint’s of the wav by a handful of police may be judged from his past per­
j'n'f • lit Ini ;in- ni f -r you. ( lm Inula apparently never convinced titia formances.
nr Pniitn wonli 1 have Hindi- a hi t' j
ter hnwiiijy. Now the quiili fyiug
roi'r l« hnvo be • extended tin •nigh 1
Hank Robbers and Reckless Drivers
next Sunday. Two or three linn e
HOLLYWOOD NEWS
may qualify In1fore tin*a.
tddinuii invention .

•****. **Mn yea
girl*’ eyebrows met

Florida’s N eglected Opportunity

Ion show that in the last census year thu butter, cheese and
condensed milk produced in the United States was valued at
$«J8!),880,l(i'l. And Florida produced none of it!
Florida with every facility for becoming the greatest
dairy slate in the country sends to New Fnglnnd for canned
milk, to Illinois for butter, to Wisconsin for cheese.
Instead of having abundant, rich fresh milk for its peo­
ple, Florida has only a few herds of milk cows. Thousands
of Florida children do not have fresh milk to drink. Thou­
sands of Florida homes depend entirely upon condensed milk
shipped in from distant states. ,
While Florida so zealously protected the cattle tick, and
encouraged the breeding of scrub cattle, there was no use in
talking about the possibility of this state taking the lead in
dairying. The man who brought a fine cow into the state
did so in the knowledge that she would soon be the victim of
tick-fever. Intelligent people desiring to hnve clean, rich
milk for their children were compelled to replace the family
cow every year by one imported from a state where laws
for the protection of good cattle were enforced.
But Florida’s attitude toward the “range” cow and cattle
ticks has changed greatly in the Inst ten years. Several
counties in the state are free from tiiks. And in those coun­
lies are herds of high-grade dairy cattle providing good milk,
for such people as can afford to pay the too-high price.
It has been proved that good cattle thrive in Florida and
produce milk of ns good quality ns is found anywhere. So
why not an extension of the dairy industry in Florida until
this state contributes its millions to the great sum reported
in the nutioual butter, cheese and condensed milk census?
t* According in Nathan Mayo, Florida’s commissioner of agri­
culture, Florida has feeds for every season of the year, clim­
ate conditions remarkably favorable for the welfare of highgrade cattle, lie declares that condensed milk could be man­
ufactured here at lost cost, with marketing opportunities
provided in Cuba which for years has been one of the larg­
est markets for American condensed milk.
And best of all, Florida’s home folks could have the best
foml product at reasonable prices. Let’s see a great expan­
sion of the dairy industry in Florida.

It is the trouble season all over
tho earth. News of the great fire
in Japan is followed in China, with
n fire that helped the earthquake
to wipe out the town of Talifu, In
the Yunan Province.
"Regular doctors" appreciate
the importance of u patient’s mentnl condition or what our Christiun Science friends call ■error'
or "mortnl mind."
When Lord Curzon lay dying
his doctors would not allow him
to read newspaper#. Their own
published bulletins, telling of his
dangerous condition, were enough
to hasten his death through fear.
Their refusal to let him read
newspapers worried him; he sus­
pected tho cause.
At the last, Curzon’s favorite
Newspaper printed u special men­
dacious edition consisting of ouo
cnrefully printed copy, tho others
ail being destroyed. On the front
page an article headed, "Lord Cur­
zon’s Recovery Certain," or words
to that effect, quoted his doctors
as predicing certain recovery,
The ncw.,paper came too late.
Curzjn wus dying, nnd soon was
dead. Mind may be stronger than
matter, hut you must appeal to
it in time.
IN TOKIO’S recent fire, burning
the homes of 10,000, four hundred
maniacs burned out of their asy­
lum, were saved. They were tied
together in bunches of ten, and
thus tied, clawing, scratching and
spitting at each other, they were
herded to safety.
That reminds you nf political
methods in the United States. The
"blocks of five" were not bo dif­
ferent from the Japanese “bunches
of ten." And Americans that vote,
herded like sheep are not much
more intelligent than the Jap­
anese inuniucs.
NO FIGHT is more bitter than
a religious fight. This was shown
in the French Chamber yesterdny
when excited Deputies punched,
kicked and cursed each other. Herriqt, Socialist Prime Minister, had
said from the rostrum: "We accept
and welcome Christianity in its pre
form, not the Christianity of an­
kers."
Much bitterness had been caused
among French Catholics by the
suppression of tho French Embassy nt the Vatican and by Herriot’s efTort to mako schools In
Alsace non-religious.
More information about Herriqt’s coupling of bankers and re­
ligion may come this morning.

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who is thick headed,

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A foreigner admits U mij
to be smuggled into AaH
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A man raises cain withHZ,
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can have that kind of a tS S "

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5 eC6ntw
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Indicate
built
up«i*3
a grnt
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tion before realizing it
much use.
Lots of novels are written
stenographers to read du
du Z
mess hours, and few ’
books.

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THE RED CROSS GOES INTO ACTION

Contemporary Comments

Another version: Lafayette, we
are hearing nothing. — Arkansas 1 / AsKaville ~ iVorfAfiw
m . l -— - North &amp;u\
Gazette.
Newly built.
Fourttu tat
Wherever disaster takes its toll; roads and steamship companies
Fireproof. 220 roomi-220
of human life nnd property th e' plnco their machinery at the disSome publicists urge people to
Ited Cross workers take the field posal of the Red Cross command
Awriein and Eiriptufa
for service. In a day or night, ers who fly at the head of their vote the way they thing, and then
WILBtta DEVINDOHr. Uw Mth
earthquake, tornado, fire or flood columns bearing mercy instead of j—Arkansas Gazettp,
devastate jfjosperous dities and arms, the flags of all nations.
countryside busy with the activi­ This is the world-wide work o f ;
ties of a happy and energetic peo­ tho Red Cross. This urmy is main­
ple. Destruction and sorrow reign tained by the contributions, large
and stern want of the bare neces­ or small, of the people of all lunds.
We are prone to think that dis­
sities of life comes in place of
aster will not come near us in our
plenty.
Then the Red Cross workers go particular community, but it may
into action, in Illinois, Indiana, come tonight, here or in Siberia.
Missouri, Florida, Peru and Japan. Wherever it comes there the Red
Witli the discipline of uny army Cross will go, carrying with it I
whose plan of campaign has long emergency relief and hope for p er-1
been ready, doctors, nurses, labor­
ers, commissary units begin to bind munent restoration of all that can
up the wounds of the living and be retrieved from the catastrophes
bury the dead. Governments rail- of nature.
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN

GREAT COMEDY SUCCESS

“A D A M

A N D

IS GOD IN FLORIDA?

E V A

BOSTON IIEBALI)
The New York Herald-Tri­ the shade. The devil is in these
bune yosterduy reported u ser­ places with his hosts, and nny ono
mon by thu Rev. Robert T. wishing to go to hell cun find
Wightman before the First Pres­ greased planks a-plenty. I wonder
byterian Church in Maywood, N. J„ why a tidal wave does not sweep
in condemnation of the land of these cess pools of immortality
perpetual youth front a visit to from the face of the earth."
which ho had evidently just re­ Curious phases uppear further
turned. As the Floridians cannot in this indictment.
This land
be a large factor in paying pew where every prospect pleases and
rents his selection of them for de­ only man is vile, is the home nnd
nunciation may be more prudent the legal residence of the Hon.
than though he had chosen offend­ William J. Dryan, the worlds fore­
ers nearer at hand.
most opponent of evolution and
Taking for his text: “Is God in other heresies. What can you
Florida?” the New Jersey clergy­ make out of such an anomaly as
man answers in the negntive, ex­ this? Moreover, there is the tax­
cept possibly ns to Daytona. On ing situation. Here is one state
a recent visit there he found the in the Union, by constitutional \
churches well patronized, with sev­ amendment, free from income uud
eral new ones under construction. inheritance taxes. Is this, too, a
Gut aside from this spiritual oasis device of Sntan to render the ad­
in the desert, he declared no par­ mission of its residents to heaven
allel for bad conditions existed else ] more difficult than the passage of
where. Hero are some of his con­ a camel through the eye of a nee­
dle?
crete observations:
We are amazed to find from a
“ Ptuppers abound nnd .contri­
bute to the general hilarity. Some more careful reuding of the reof the biggest hotels shun married {’&lt;ir* ,0^
Hern&gt;on, that not only
couples us their guests,'prefrering FF
ul|thor recently visited
single men and womn. Liquor is c lor ida, hut thnt he has been
unr,.rk-.»,l „„J gamblln, d„.,» ur, Uilh"htm cvillcntTy" a c^e'ol
" '*
of worse
wido_ojign^ Monto Carlo is nnt tn ani| more of it.

SIR CHARLES lligham says an­
other big war will start in ten
years and be aimed at English
spenking nations. Russia, Japan,
Germany nnd China will try to a u H i i i i i i H i a u a u i i i i » H i M l u a i m i l l l B | a | | a
conquer the world, and if we don’t
have enough flying machines to
defend ourselves we shall be in for m haVe the Fetney Hand ,)usters which we are Selling
trouble.

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Wo luso have the 20-20-fiO and the 50-50 Dusting Mix-

h
A ROUT the flying machines he lures.
is right. Rut it is hard to imagine
Virginia Carolina Chemical Company
a combination of China, Japan,
Russia and Germany.
Fred W. Ball Local Mgr.
Japan nnd China, united for
war, would be like a porecupine
and a hairless Mexican dog.
It would seem nuturai for Ger­
many, if possible, to unite with
Russia, seeking to upset the re­
sults of 1924, as thut war upset
the results of 1870. But is is not
• liatt; i ed Kiini.inrc
A short while ago southern two weeks ago, Harry Wenger, 22, easy to imagine level-headed Ger­
Florida was terrorized by a gang of&gt;Dayton, Ohio, died of internal mans embarking on that adven­
Many n romnnea
of bank robbers. Thousands of injuries received when un uniden­ ture with Russiu.
Hits the rooks
officers scoured this country fur tified driver sides wiped his ma­
When she foils
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those culprits. Day and nig lit the chine. His infant son, Carl, re­
GERMANY, educated for fifty
To darn tills sock a.
law’H eyes were open and its fin­ ceived a fractured skull und is in years by the Social Democratic
gers were upon the trigger.
--Itfrmingbnm News.
u critical condition. The Miami parly knows what Communism
News slates that police and the means. France marching into the
At
midnight
a
few
weeks
ago
the
“HIS UNCLE’S NIECE”
Anil rntmy nun &gt;
sheriff's department are searching Ruhr could be hardly more dis­
A
ldey
gang
wus
shot
to
death
by
Have gone to wreck
officers of the law. When high for tho driver of the death car. tasteful to intelligent Germans
BY JUNIOR CLASS
•For arguing o'er
wuynten
and bank robbers infest Had the unidentified man robbed a than Bolshevism marching into
The . alar- chuck.
bank
at
Little
River
every
officer
in
Germany.
country, placing in jeopardy the
-—Montgomery Advert!ser. amoneys
At High School Auditorium
of men, officers of the southern Florida would now be ac­
FROM SIR CHARLES Higmnn’s
law
are
on their tiptoes. Money tive in an effort to catch the thief.
And idill others
and properties shall not be mo­ Whet, the laws of this country statement your eye wanders to the
Hit the air
Tuesday, March 24
and the men who are administering announcement that the House of
lested.
\\ lien they .irgue
become just as aggressive in cap­ Peers in Japan has just passed the
ALout lit Jibed hair.
Every day and night on the turing and punishing men who “Peace Preservation Act." That
A comedy with a surprising climax
—&gt;Sparta nb urg Journal. Dixie Highway, under the bright murder with automobiles as they law, to curb all radical activity
Donated By
sun und bright stars, men utid wo­ are in capturing bank robbers, the would include radical thought, if
And others trike
men, more dangerous to human life automobile will cease to be a dan­ it were possible to get at thought.
The count because
than tile Ashley gang wus to prop­ gerous Vehicle. If the driver who
Of the overhead on
erties, are allowed to operate. Bru­ kilbM Wagner and fractured the
MONEY nnd power, entrenched,
. Thq;o dear in-lows,
tal fiends at the steering wheels of xkull of his infant is proven guilty rule the world, and either will com­
automobiles,
running
recklessly
at
—Macon Telegraph.
of reckless driving the law should bine willingly with Bolshevism
sixty miles an hour, are a greater be just us anxious to capture him that has proved its ability to “put
llut the tiling that, hurt';
detriment to life in southern Flor­ as it would be had he robbed a down the mighty," and announc.
The worst of all
ida than was the Ashley gang in bunk.
ing its intention to "make money
In hearing Hiq; dmll»nrin.d
the heyday of its depredations.
Human life Is more precious ridiculous," succeeded beyond its
La by ball.
One mile north of Little River -than gold.
v'Udest dreams and plans.
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MISS KATUItYN WILREY, Society Editor.

Personals

PHONE:—Res. 42S-J

Delightful Meeting Of Mrs.'Alice
i l o t i l l l L v iLandman
JC U iv u n ^ * * *
If ■
Pipe Organ Club Held
Hostess at Bridge^ 5J

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The Pipe Organ club met Mon­
Airs. Alice Landman of St, Pet- ■ 1
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t L ,1 charm
rt trtlt- I ®
who I,..
hasm i.been
the
Milton Leo \Vl&lt;uvpr of ‘fit. Pet­ day evening with Mrs. A:.K. Ros- ersburg. ...t,
sitof
pjl.
Celery
Avenue,'
with
Mrs
ersburg b visiting W. R. Williams
ing guest’ of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Rostdftr and Miss Elslo Fotvler, as Wnlsina, graciously imtertained
for n few days.
Tuesday
hostwiiis. ^
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with lunthcon and bridge at the
e—|ni Department of the
‘MJ
Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Smith. Miss Tlfc roont.- were artistically dec-. t W ! r y
-« Club will have the rejru- Dranc Roberts and Miss Maude orated with a jpofuqum of sprint? ; The '.liin'.heilp table was beautiful iL party nt 3 o'clock with Tyre attended “Blossom Time” in flowers and ferns. Each, dum ber, ,y .Jccorated ,tvitl&gt; sweet j.ous in,
K. power* us hontess. Orlando Monday evening.
answered rdll call with a gift far —
■ * shades.
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The places
‘ were
will be a call business niecttho Easter bazar. After the usual marked with corsages of sweet
1V2:45 „vinrk.
o’clock. For resrrvaMr. and Mrs. Frank Owens of routine of business, Mrs. W. M. peas.
Following the delicious
’ if the hostess.
Jacksonville spent
Monday in Scott reminded the members of the luncheon, bridge was played nt
n L. Thrasher will entcr- Sanford. .Mr. Owen* is the City Chautauqua tickets which arc now
which Mrs. W. T. Langley made [ «
on sale and Mrs. A. M. Philips an­ high score and was awarder! the rfj
Manager of Jacksonville,
[ theb Evening nridjro Club.
W M. U. will meet nt thg
nounced the Flower Show to be held Brize of Houbipant’s perfume. * |
Baptist Church nt 3:30
Mrs. Alice Landman of St. Pet- at the Woman’s Club Mar. 30 and Mrs. Sadie Giles won the cut prize. | f
All members are urged ernturg who has been the attrac­ 31. Mrs. Voile Williams gave the
a deck of cards.
I
resent.
tive guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred study lesson in a very interesting
Those present were: Mrs. Hal)
e Number Six of the First Walsnia will go Tuesday to Alta­ manner.
Wight, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. C.
jist Church will meet at the monte Springs where i&gt;he will vis­
During the social hour Mrs. .1. E. Henry, Airs. A. J. Richnrdron,
0f Mrs. Wninwright on the it her daughter.
H. Colclough sang n group of Mrs. Harry T. Bodwcll, Mrs. Harry
so.
Side at 3:30 o’clock.
Tin!Irion*
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in
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S
Walsh.
Mrs.
Sadie
Giles
Of
Philn.Junior Class Play, “ His
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hill. Mr.
Niece,” will be given nt and 5Irs. J. D. Woodruff will form ut. a late hour and each one w as! ddphia. Mrs. W. T. Langley. Mrs.
h School Auditorium at 8:30 a congenial party going to Jack­ presented a lovely corsage of sweet ! H. B. Lewis. Mrs. R. J. Holly, and
Mrs. Fred Walsnia.
sonville on the steamer Osceola pens
_fs. 51. Lloyd will entertain Tuesday. They will return Thurs­ The next meeting wlill he held
VfuHtiay Duplicate Club nt her day.
Monday evening at tho home of X-Ray To Pierce
,on Palmetto Avenue.
Mrs. R. I.. Glenn on Enst Fourth
8 Inches Of Steel
Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly accom­ Street, with Mrs. Glenn and Mrs.
Literature Department of panied by Mrs. Fred Wnlsmn will Qrien Farrell ns hostesses.
[flomnn’s Club will meet at motor Wednesday to Gainesville
LONDON, Mar. 2&gt;, — It will 1m
where they will attend the State
| «’dock.
possible, in tho near future by tho
Thursday
Talented Jacksonville aid of the X-ray to sec through
Press Meeting.
ur* will be a subscription
eight inches thick, Professor
Girl Well Received steel
p party at the Woman’s Club
Miss Iris Specring is visiting
Pullin, director of the Radiolog­
a demonstration of “Wenr- her aunt. Airs. G. C. Specring.
ical Research department at Wool
- Aluminum.” For reservaThe following from a Boston ex-twjch Government arsenal, predictitall Mrs. Archie Betts 222.
Mrs. Max Isnncs returned Mon­ change will h j of much interest to t.(i ;n n recent address before the
rde Number Fivo of the day to her home in New York. friend* of Miss Ruth Stctrnneyer.i R0yU| Society.
iddist Church will meet nt Judge Isaac* will remain for some ■laughter of Rev. and Mrs. h. K. i it js nn f.;isy matter at present
___ » of Mrs. G. A. Itndford time longer in Sanford.
t
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Kteinmoyer of Jacksonville and j,v the use of the X-ray to pone£j0 o’clock with Mrs. J. P.
former residents of Sanford Miss trnte pieces of steel three inchc*
|ftr as hostess.
Mrs. S. R. Murry and C. Gibbs Stelnmeyer nt present is a student
thickness. Professor Pullin asH. B. Lewis will enter- were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. in the Boston School of Expression, sorted, but what is sought by scicnhc Memo .Matron Bridge J. R. Forrest Monday mid today
::AIiss Steinmcyer has recently tints is nn apparatus to enable
it the Country Club.
returned to their homes in Sylves- npenred before several audiences them to examine into castings ten
Order of the Eastern Star ter, Ga., accompanied by their in Boston and has been most pleas­ or twelve inches through. This is
hold its regular meeting at mother Mrs. W. A. Harrington.
antly received. On Sunday she desired so that flaws may bo de­
Ikasonic Hall at 7:30 o’clock.
gave a program at the Union Con­ tected in castings, and to avoid
Daughters of Wesley will
M t s . C. W. Speer lias ns her gregational Church during the Fire serious danger to workmen's lives.
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their social meeting at the guest, Airs, N. C. Morris of Co­ side Sen &gt;al Period on that after­
of Atrs. E. A. Doug!nss at lumbus, Ga., who will remnin un­ noon. Recently she also gave a
NEW IDEA ABOUT BEES...
(clock.
til Airs. Speer improves sufficient­ rrntlin:- at the Boston V’. M. C. A.
Jrde Number Two of the Mctli- ly to be taken to St. Augustine. nni] later gave readings at the Frisch, of Berlin university, who
Church will meet with Mrs. Mm. Speer lias not improved banquet held in the Dorchester has made a special study of nniIRatliff at her home on Park ns much as had been hoped.
iilctnodist Church. Her reading. (culture, believes that bees who
n* 3:30 o’clock,
were well received on all ocens- .collect honey from roses, for in­
tie Number Four of the McthMrs, Cecil Butt of Orlando was tons.
j fiance, will not pay any attention
Chureh will meet with Mrs, the guest Monday of Mrs. Hat
to any other flower. He declnres
F. Raink at her home 2iU Hoi- Wight.
VT n vv TX . . . . T « vv I b that bees specialize on some one
lAvenue at 3 o'clock.
t, &gt;v u I y ij ct » l a fiower f,,r t)ie reason that they
Friday
Mrs. B. F. Burrows has return­
Clamped
On Filipinos &gt;reacl lo &gt;,nl-v I,ntf Pt&gt;rf,inic‘here will be held a regular ed to her home in Youngsville, N.
(ting of the Seminole Rcbcknli
after visiting Mrs. P. F. Monger
, .
BERLIN FLOCKS TO SEE
te No, 43, combined with a for several day. Mrs. Manger ncMANILA,Alar. -1 Tl(e legal maPRODUCT OF ITS TAILORS
tration of homo night, also companied her ns far as Jackson- i chinery has been set in motion for
ting the degree, nt 7:45 o'clock ville.
the enforcement of the new prohi- j BERLIN. Mar. 21—Ready-made
he [. O. O. F. Hall. All meniliition law reiciiniinjr the* sail* of c|0thef* had their inning at the
and visitors ure urged to be
Airs. J. C. Hannah of Orlando intoxicant liquors during the n n -!German capital iccentlv when the
•nt.
was a visitor Monday at the hoims tionnl elections next June. Hie fjrHt Berlin clothing fair was held
rq will bo a script dance ul of Airs. C. C. AIcCrory.
lnw, as amended by thu last ses- , 0I1 the new exhibition grounds on
[Dotty Anne Tea Room...... __
smn of Die legislature, prohibits which, in rapid succession, then
Air. and Airs. Charles Illim-Tare the sale uiul dispenj-jig, pf mtoxi- }tf,Vo recant Iv* t*ecn held the radio
ft N. De V. floway/i Chapter
Key. cutinur liquors during the two days ^ ,he aiutcmiobile, niid |mw the
t. It.
R. fit
i» United Daughter:! of the visiting Mr. and Airs, A.
|cdrracy will meet with Mrs. Mr. and Airs. Rliis arc enroute to on which electors register, during ' clothing fairs,
their home in Worchcster. Mass., the two days prior to and on , Over 1,000 firms applied for
. Roumillat at 3:30 o’clock.
|rj. George Rice will entertain after spending the winter in Flor-1election day and during the cn- spaee in the three large hniia si't
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a bridge luncheon at the ida.
tire time consumed in canvassing aside for the purpose. It was the ■
Itrv Club, honoring her s.is.
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. !largest fair that Berlin has yet B A
Aliss Margaret McRae and Alias thn..VQtcf;
1Mrs. Charles Bliss of WorThe old law prohibited the sale j,ccni
I'.er, Mass., and the Every Tresale McRae, George Moffett and of liquor only on the two regis- '
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I ouie Riette attended “Blossom tration days, the eve of election, 1
Ik Bridge Club.
WASHBURN RESIGNS
Time” in Orlando Monday evening. on election day and during the
Saturday
counting of the votes.
VIENNA. Mar. 21.—Albert It.
Rev, and Mrs. W. F. Shoemak­
|orv hours at the Library at Ul
At the elections in June t lie re Washburn lias tendered ids resig­
er
of
Demo
rest.
Ga..
are
visiting
*k.
will he chosen members of tho nation as United States minister to
bding Club at tlic Library at Airs. Shoemaker’s sister, Mrs. C. House of Representatives, one- Austria, he announced today.
C. Priest on Celery Avenue.
(clock.
half tho membership of the Senate
e Cccilian Music Club will
governors mid other officials of the | Godfrey Dominoes! She’s sniok
in the studio of Mrs. Fannie
Miss Sara Wheelis is spending a various provinces of the Philip- iI)K „ „}pe! What is this world
f»on at 3 o'clock.
few days at home with her par­ pine Islands.
j coining to. Young lady where H
V- Legion Auxiliary will meet ents. She will return shortly to
your mother. High School TuesIhc Legion Home at l o’clock. Florida State College for Women .MOTOR CARS IN PHILIPPINES day. .March *21.
in Tallahassee.
MANILLA. Mar. 24.—Figures
RESOLUTIONS
Through an error the name
...... . of
... '‘htnined from the bureau of public
fHEREAS, The Chamber tof Alisa Bobbie Chapman wa- omit- | works show that 15.(571; motor ve
pnicrce of Sanford has so cor- ted front the program given nt i kick's arc in use in tile Philip
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lly extended to the officers and the meeting of the Seminole Tench- P'»u
including 8J5I8 pri
F'
■tors of the Third State Camp era Club In Imngwood Friday val(’ cara ,in'1 1.087 garage car
W Neighbors of America the night. Miss Chapman’s numbers
t --------------------------piling touches that hnve helped added ninth to the pleasures of the
”R ' a po.tr Mind, deaf Indy
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with one leg who is ninety-eight
Jf&lt; our meeting a success,
program.
and ha* I I children and she enitu’ l
fOU’ THEREFORE Be It Re
to wash the fl(»&gt;r thie morning.”
|fi| that our Recorder-Receiver 1 PRESS CLUB TO CARE
F iu ^ y
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His Uncle’s Niece. High School
mid is hereby instructed to
FOR TOMB OF E.A. POE Tuesday, March 21.
p the Cham tier of Commerce a
of appreciation and that it |
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Gosh! That wuz a narrow es­
|7 of said resolution be sent to DALTLMORE, Mar. 23.—The tomb
[local newspapers and also be of Edgar Allan Poe in the grave­ cape! He come near working some
M upon the minutes of our rcc- yard of Westminster church hero of that bogus money off on me,
I wuz too smart fer him,")
has been placed in the care of the but
High
School, Tuesday, Alc.r. 21.
1
ifned) Resolutions Committee. Baltimore Press Club.
Helen Dixon, Ft. Myers.
The gravg had been neglected of
Pauline McGee—Bunnell.
lute because t h e Edgar Allan Poe j
Edna Sheppard—Daytona.
Association, which had been car- i
f Right Down Town
ing for it, was without funds. An
offer by the Press club to maintain 1
IJIRI, IS COMPOSED
Half block from car line,
the tomb as a literary shrine, was !
(fa Sicam Healeil - Elevator
[AN FRANCISCO, Mar. 24. — accepted, and a transfer of obli­
Hot and Cold Running
Mhy Ellingson, 1(&gt; year old gations made by the Presbyteri­
berapher, who shot her mother an Committee of Baltimore own­
Water in Every Room
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|k’«th one morning then danced ers of the burying ground.
$2.00 and up
1drank herself away from re­
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M im ic iya i G o lf C o u rtr, l i
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nt a house party that night, MYSTERIOUS flRONK GUN
rninutfi drive from hotel
came into court fully com*
SALVAGED BY DIVER
-TV ­
*4 after her fall to tho floor
HOTEL A L B E R T
faint nt the noon recess of the
SEATTLE, MAR. 23.—A small
yesterday on u charge of murbronze muzzle loading cannon has
flft
been recovered from Ncnh Hay at
the
ocean
entrance
of
the
Strait
[ " “uldn’t ye put on Mournin’’ of Juan de Fuca.
"’-H' Sara Ann, if 1 wuz your
The origin of the find is a mys- j
Un,l husband and wuz to com- tery.
State historians advance the
Ilig'n School, Alur. 24.
theory that the weapon is u relic |
'S ) new Numbers, printed on Flat Crepes and heavy Crepe de Cliine, all light
of a Spanish occupation in 1730-!
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1702, when a small iaind of wreck
grounds, bright patterns. All sizes. $22.50 to $35. Some flowered Georgette
survivors lived in an Improvised | Persistent, racking coughing, which
by rapidly weakening your entire ^ys- i t
fort above the bay.
The catmon v.-as recovered by W. tern lays you open to more dangerous
Beaded Bags for Faster
SILK SCARFS
S Renin man. a diver of Seattle, infections, canbe checked often v/iihili* lint
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i , , , , ' Joaeoflh.it old-rtmetried and proved remedy
who was working on a sunken Jap- ] j_Dr
|»ine-rar Roney. And there's a
Ladies’ silk scarfs in all the high
gr unsightly skin eruptions. unese ship. The gun bears a design reason. Ltoctorssay there isms hma like pineBeautiful white, and white t rimed
shades,
plain
and
big
flowered
Geor­
H 'ir blotches on face, neck, arm ■:i
a how in his rigght nanil anil the coughinc. while the honey both rivcs a
with colored beads. Specially priced
i«»y, you do not have to wait ing arrow
in his left. Over his pleasant taste »nd helps snotte irritation. It
gette with fringe
f lelief from torture or embar- an
Pi often astonishing how quickly thiscombou&gt;i*&lt;nt. declares a noted skin right shoulder a star is discerni- lion relieves the stubbom ett cough.
But be sure you g^t the original Dr. BeU'v
I -7 3
at $1.75
to $5.00
$2.50 to $3.50
f,r'-.list. Apply a little Mentho- le.
Pine-Tar Roney,
nnd no t u b a it ute. Dr. tir ll'l
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has beenn known lor
for over a quarter otacentury
of j century
1 . It is
ideally compounded
crmtpouuded of
ert.
in ncienf
scientifically
r , ’ day.
“forve is hlind, they say, It as thetheberight proportions ot pme-iar. honey
Jerniise of its germ destroying shorlv is blind, deef and dumb' ju-t
and other q u lo -a c tln g healing iugredieutr
New Neckwear, fine lace collar and jabots, white, ecru and cream, plain and
rP®rtip.,t nothing has ever been Hi* Uncle’s Niece, Tuesday, Mar. which the best doctora have found to aid in
quick relief. Contains no opiates o r other
I?: Gj take the place of this 24. High School.
colored $i.0ii to $1.75
harmful drugs, ________
co can Lo_________
given even to young
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P "Ur Preparation.
The mochildren—line for spawnodic croup. It you
want the best, s medicine that olltn relieves
kiv
“PHy *t healing begins
the Mvereet couth ovemfeht, mate sure you
|ii thoea
, * who
" M v .have
u a i e had
urid unsight
u iv eig u t-,
get Dr. Bed's. On tv JOcat any gooddrugglat**.
.in troubles can know the de-j
• this Mcntho-Sulphur brings.
d u ) 1. Sell. B e n t. C le a n . It-p u ^r
‘ !l*ry, itching eczema is dried 1
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“GATORS” LOSE
FIRST GAME OF
MERCER SERIES
Florida's BatUne Bee During
First Inning Fails to Put
Game on Ice; 2 Teams Meet
Today for Second of Series

Floridians U nable To
H it Mercer Pitdher
Florida Captain Hits a Homer
With Three Men of Rases;
Mercer Has Excellent Team
GAINESVILLE, Fla., Mar. 2 4 .Mcrccr university, Iona nnnthlctic
“Jinx” of the University of Flor­
ida, bombarded the offerings of
three ’Gator huriers on Flemming
field yesterday afternoon, easily
winning the opening tilt of n fourgame scries, 13 to 4.
Captain John Henry Lognn’s
home run to center field, with the
bases jammed in tho first Inning
ivc Florida a 4 to 0 lead, but
e hard hitting Baptists, of Coach
Stanley Robinson, led by "Crook”
Smith and "Red” Adams, batted
viciously and timely, and behind
the invinci le box performance of
Hamilton had little trouble in
downing the Alligators.
Three circuit clouts featured the
listless game, Parks and Adams
bagging their four base wallops
with one runner on, while Captain
Logon swatted his with the sacks
totally intoxicated.
Hamilton, Mercer’s right-handed
ace, held the diamond athletes of
Coach "Jimmy" White absolutely
in hand with tho exception of the
first round. The one chance Flor­
ida hod to re-enter the scoring
column after the opening stanza,
came in the seventh, with second
and third populated, and ono out
but a swift double play sent tho
hopes I to disappear, Hamilton’s
spit ball and puzzling assortment
baffled the ’Gators, ten of the bats­
men bowing via the strikeout route.
Ported hold Mercer at his mercey
for three innings and just when he
waa going best, the fatal rally be­
gan. Wade /walked, 'and Smith
singled to center. Adams crashed
one to left for two sacks, scoring
both runners. Pinkcton skied out
to right, but Lawrence dropped n

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Paavo Nurmi Completes Schedule For
The Remainder Of His American Visit
NEW YORK, Mar. 24.—Paavo
Nurmi Monday completed the pro­
gram for the remainder of his
American visit. Planning to sail
for home early in May without
competing on Eastern outdoor
tracks, the famous Finn signed enblanks for a dozen meets in
Cannda and con­
tracts good to compete in three
more.
The schedule is regarded oh final,
In view of the National Amateur
Athletic Union's decision that Nur­
mi should sign Monday for all
meets in which he expects to run,
and in as follows:
Mar. 26, 100th filed artillery
games, Buffalo.
Mar. 27.28, 107th field nrtillcry
games, Pittsburgh.
Mar, 31, Elks games, Boston.
Apr. 4, Montreal.
Apr. 6-7, Detroit.
Apr. 10, Lcyoln college games,
Chicago.

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one.bnse clout into the sun gar­
den, Adams scoring, und Parks
followed with his long homer to
deep renter. After Porter wnlkcd,
Hamilton, the Florida ace was call­
ed from the mound, Graves taking
the box. He retired the side without further scoring hut he too went
to the showers in the fifth after
Smith walked, Adums drove out
his homer, und Pinkston singled
over third.
KirkI Simmons held the hill for
the rest of the game, but Mercer,
to show their ability, hatted Sim­
mons hard in the eighth and final
inning. Merritt stepped in to hit
the first hall Hamilton pitched, in­
to left field for one base, Vaughn
fanned but Hauggins walked,
Sarra was rnked by ono of the
Mercer twirler’s fast ones und the
bases were clogged.
A situation presented itself That
story books tell about, und like
tho hero in the novel. Captain
Logan whisked out his trusty blud­
geon nnd lambasted one between
tho right nnd center garden for
all the cushions on Fleming field.
With that Florida's marchacross
home plate ceased, for Hamilton
twirled too masterly.
Mercer showed today, a wonder­
ful college baseball team. Coach
Robinson has a brilliant combina­
tion, and one that looks to win the
series from Florida without trou­
ble. They hit and field excellent­
ly, while the 'Gators are 'o'ff in
their general play.

BREWERS WIN
FROM ORIOLES
HERE MONDAY

Apr. 20{'St. Louis (outdoors).
Apr. 2G, Los Angeles American
Apr. SOefjtaH^Bt.Uofiotashrdlen
Legion games outdoors).
Apr. 30. San Francisco( out­
doors).
In addition, Nurmi has been
asked to nppenl at Minneapolis on
Apr. 16, at St. Paul on Apr. IS and Baltimore TeamBeatenSecond
Omaha on Apr. 21. hut he is not
Time RyMilwaukeePlayers;
yet certain whether he will be able
Leave Today on Trip South
to include them on his schedule.
For Three Major Games
New York city fans, before
whom Paavo has made mnny of
his records in this prenonicnnl in.
door season, will see him for the Babe Ruth to Play
last time tomorrow night when he
A gainst Brewers
runs in the mile and a half event
at the 244th field artillery game*
in the Ninth const nrtillcry arm­ Otln’s Preteges Return Here
For Another Game With
ory. James J. Connolly, former
Georgetown star, will he his chief
Cleveland Indians Friday
opponent. Nurmi hopes to leave
for Europe soon after the San
(By M. S. Pago)
Frnbcisco meet. He has several
Gathering
a total of nine hits,
engagements in England nnd Gcrthe Milwaukee Brewers had little
trouble trouncing for a second
time the Rnltimnre Orioles by a
county of 6 to 1 in a game played
nn the Hanford field Monday after­
noon. The game was bobtailed in
the eighth frame due to rain.
The Orioles came to Hanford in­
tent upon revenge and in tho first
MIAMI, Fla., Mar. 24.—One inning seemed to be in a fair way
get it. By dint of perseverance
hundred and fifty of Florida’s to
and
a few other virtues extolled in
leading amateur golfers will tee
tho
copy
books, the Birds got a
off today in the qualifying round
run across tho plate. There,
of the annual Florida amateur single
championship tournament, which however, it ended and the Brew­
this year will he played at the ers envorted about the hassocks in
Bayshorc course, Miami Bench. A the second, when two runs were
division of 32 players will he form­ scored, the fourth nnd the eighth.
ed from the qualifying round, to Two markers were put across in
the fourth nnd one in the eighth.
compete for the championship.
Baseball critics were of the opin­
Lee Chase, of Miami, who won ion that the Brewers showed more
the championship at Tampa a year baseball in the game with the Ori­
ago, will he on hand to defend his oles
than they have at any game
laurels. Several former Florida hitherto.
That undcfinnhlc thing,
champions will endeavor to rognin form, which
been sadly miss­
the crown, including T, W. (Tub) ing at times had
in games played be­
Palmer, of Miami, Al Ulmer of fore.,
virtually every move
Jacksonville, nnd Gordon Gibbons, of themnrked
Brewers. They had the
ofg Tampa.
Orioles outclassed from the stnrt.
Every section of Florida is rep­
In the beginning Harry Clarke
resented in the entry list nnd it is shunted thi* twirling responsibility
expected that the tournament will off on the capable shoulders of
he tho best ever held by the stntc Dixie Wnltler. Dixie, with ilh«
association. Rain today prevented exception of the opening inning,
most of thu contestants from play, sent his benders around the Birds
ing practice rounds. Tho commit­ in a most capable manner. There
tee in charge of arrangements an­ was nothing wrong with tho first
nounced that the qualifying round inning except the fact that thu
would he played regardless of Orioles were allowed to score.
weather conditions.
Ovid McCracken then followed
nnd delivered in grand style for
“O, why was I ever horn to he three innings. He was relieved by
a girl and find myself in love with Dodo Schneider who carried the
a girl, like Dorn. "His Uncle’s pitching burden until tho shower
Niece.
High School. Tuesday. force u cessation of activities.
March 24.
The game was marked by some

Florida’s Leading
Amateur Golfers To
Open Meet Today

reAzonably heavy hitting by the
Brewers. Bunny Brief, who Otto
is sure will smash the homerun rec­
ord of Bambino Ruth, connected
with his third two bagger in as
many games. He has company in
the half circuit clouta for Skiff
and Schulte connected with Oriole
offerings for this distance.
With a pair of victories over the
Orioles packed away in the enrpet
bug the Brewers fared forth Tues­
day morning on their first extendUl, toMi triii. Their next appear­
ance in Sanford will be on Friday
when they take on the Cleveland
Irtdians in a second match.
This afternoon the Pilsener arch­
itects meet the Cincinnati Reds, to
whom they lost a decision y 4 to
8 on the Sanford field. The Rods
are to be played on their home
grounds in Orlando.
Going further south the Brewers
will face the mighty maco of none
other thun George Herman Ruth.
Babe, through a special dispensa­
tion with the powers that be, will
l»e a member of the Philadelphia
Athletics who form the oppositon
at 1’ort Myers on Wednesday and
Thursday. The Bambino, however,
will be one of tho Athletics dur­
ing the first game only.
Following is the score by in­
nings of the game with the Orioles
here:
RHE
Milwaukee ... 020 200 Olx—5 ‘J
Milwaukee 020 200 Olx—fi U I
Baltimore 100 000 OOx—1 7 2
TRAIN FOUR MORE YEARS
FORT MYERS, Mar. 24.— The
Philadelphia Athletics will train
hero for at least four more yenrs,
under nn agreement reached by
local civic leaders, and a cornmitten
has been appointed to work out tho
details, to confer with Connie Mack
manager of the Athletics, and make
the ncccssnry nrrnngements.

Team E n ters &lt;
SPEED EVENTS Miami
N ational Tournam ent
FIGURE IN MEET
AT ST. AUGUSTINE

MIAMI, Mar. 24.— This city will
s t . petersbu To M
be represented at the University Capt. W. W. Litii M*t1of Chicngos interscholnrtlc bnsket- the local high schJu Pr’0cfc
| ball tournament, to be held this “f the association
yeur Mar. 31-Apr. 4. The local formation of a hub'll***'
Legionaires At Con vent Ion To team defeated Jacksonville by one tic league or cnnf«
•
with ti,f
la j!
See Sig Haugdahl AndOth- point, thereby winning the trip to affiliated
A .
national tournament, the first athletic
er Speed Demons; National the
b«
one of which was played in 1017 Rested at the
Commando:- To He Present , for the purpose of bringing togeth- that body at GaffiS,,?***
«
_ | or the best high school teams from 18- It is believer
ST. AUGUSTINE. Mar. 24. ; „u parts of the, country.
says, that such E C,pUi»
Thrills galore a re jn stm p for deD
would solve the
J K
to the America*’
and troubles exneril^ »
"Stop this marriage! That man
ConVention in S t ,aA « M m
the result of contracts closed by is nn imposter! He stole my sat sfactory methodsV5.
St. Johns Post for an automobile clothe?." High School Tuesday, hlnn V,cha"spionahips L1**
racing classic to be staged on the March 24.
branches of athletics
beach for professional drivers nnd
enrs on Apr. 8.
Hig Haughdal. world s speed king
with his Miller straight eight nnd
his Reed Special of 2o0 horsepower
will head the list of crack drivers
entered in the competitions. Dave M
Koetzla. driver of the late Dnrio ■
■
Resta’s French Pucgcot machine, m
Bud Putman of Providence, ___*
Bob
A rc B egin n in g To Climh
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Green of Pittsburg. Larry Stone J*
of Kansas City, Eddie Daily of n
Wti hftvc two exceptionally good proposition
Tampa. Wild Sam Purvis of ■
Jacksonville and several other M
that will act you in on the ground floor
crack monnrehs of the roaring ■
road wll also be on the line whom*
the starter drops the glag sending ■
tho field away in the opening
event.
St. Augustine is preparing to en­
tertain more than 10,000 speed
fans on Apri. 6. making the day
a red letter event in the history
of St. John’s Post, nnd the An­
cient City.
On Tuesday, Apr. 7, National
Commander James A. Drain will
R ealtors
attend the convention and deliver
two addresses; one on the Legion
Child Welfare Endowment betoie
202 First Street.
Phone SR ■
the Convention and a public ad­
ii
dress in the afternoon.

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TUESDAY, MARCH 24th
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That well-placed investments in real estate do yield certain and
material profits.
It is a noteworthy fact that those who

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It 073. II. E. Porch, First
mil Bank Bldg.
ZURFLICH. Realtor—All
of land and property listought and sold.
Office
tLn Hotel. Phone 131.
URE AND MOTOR REWINDING.
ART ELECTRIC SERVICE
Expert Electrical repairs.
W. Central Ave. Orlando,
OMOBILES FOR RENT
A.REEL
Car. Drive it
self. Oak and Second St.
a* 3.
____ .
AUTOS FOR HIRE
AUTO SERVICE Day
Ight. Meets all trains. Bagtransfer. Phone 551.
AUTO TRIPS
J. B. CALDER. Day and
Anytime,
it taxi service.
&lt;4, 282, or 25.
AUTO WRECKER
MERO. bay or night serDay pbona 394. Night
« 59C
CAFE
BELL CAFE
i best in Service and Qual'irst Street and Park AveDRUGS
'S DRUG STORE — Preions, Drugs, Sodas. We
i near you as your pbone.
103.
ELECTRICAL
&gt;-NFORD ELECTRIC CO.
^tuorx to Gillon &amp; Platt
Hignolia. Everything eleePhone 422. Electraglth
io.
LING STATIONS AND
AUTO SUPPLIES
pws1 SERVICE STATION.
Gas, Oil, Tires, Accesso-

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Automobiles

ANY FURNITURE TO SELL?—
USED FURNITURE CO.—Mir*
rora resilvered, fair prices paid
lor second-hand furniture. Call
Phone 647.

LEARN ABOUT folk County and
Used Cars For Sale
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele*
1922
Chevrolet, Touring.
gram. Beat advertising medium In
South Florida Published momlnge. 1922 Ford Ton Truck.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland- Fla.
1923 Ford Coupe.
1923 Dodge Coupe.
SHOE REPAWNG
OHIO—Tenia. Make your salea
1920 Hudson.
through
the
Xenia
Gasette.
H S H O 1? —,’\6
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E C Tout
R i r 3neat
S Hwork,
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turn
Xenia, Ohio, Rich agricultural
1924 Dodge Coupe.
with quick service and we use district. Want ad any display
‘Terms to some people"
the best materials.
rates on request
I. W. PHILLIPS' SONS
PRINTING
Phone
COLUM UUa tQ s .) GRIMIER—C U bl Sanford. Fla.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP-Rush ord­ IHed a d s h a v e trie la r g e s t c ir c u ­
tio n In
S o u th w e ste r n
G eo rg ia . AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE — Au­
ers a specialty. Phone 417-W. la
R a te lo f t - w o r d ) lin e.
gusta, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest
8 Railroad Avenue,
oia prosperous farm­ classified medium, rate cash ,09c
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY— TOersREACH
and
fern
of Volusia charge. 10c per line, minimum
Printing that pteases. Prompt county advertisegrowers
in
the
DeLand .30c.
service. Telephone 93. New lo­ Daily News, rate lc per word,
caeh D K V K I.O l'K tO A T T E N T IO N — l*ancation, Welaka Building next with order.
lu c o lu Is b e g in n in g m e g r e s t e s t d e­
door to Used Furniture Co.
e n t In O lorld a'a liis iu r y ; a
MAINE—WatervRle, Morning__ vhealolf p m
n d o lla r h ig h w a y to th e
tlnel. Thousands of Maine peo­ g u lf mb eillio
REAL ESTATE
a c h Ju st
fin ish e d ; a tw o
ple aro Interested in Florida prop- m illio n uu’.ln r b r id g e a c r o s s E sc a m ­
J. E. SPURLING, subdivision erty. Reach them through the b ia Hay s t a r te d ; q u a r te r m illio n
r o p era h o u se u n d er c o n s t r u c ­
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ Sentinel. Rate card on applica­ dtioo lla
n ; tw o m illio n s b e in g s p e n t on
lando, Florida, and F l o r a tion.
h ig h w a y ; g r e a t e s t c h a n c e fo r llv s
Heights, Florida on Dixie Highp e r s to g e t
In on
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way.___
Herald will bring you big re­ m
en t T h e P e n s a c o la N e w s.
sults. Advertise those old articles
TIN AND METAL WORK
you have stored away and have
Jail! Jail! In the minister of
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds no use for. A Htle thlrty-cent ad this parish an inmute of the jail?
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. may bring you several dollars. High School 8:30 p, m. March 24,
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak Phone 148 and a representative will
Avenue and Third Street. Tele- call to Bee you.
Some 50,000 passengers have
phone 111.
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flown neross the English Chan­
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morning Sentinul; largest classi­ them traveling in British ma­
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MIRACLE Concrete Co, general imum 24c cash with order.
cement work, sidewalks, build­
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D e a r l:d i—
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an insertion. Minimum 25c.
I t ’s iki d l s g r n i ' e f o r u m a n t o hu
Carter Lumber Company
b a ld h u a d u d . h u t s t i l l It I s n ’t a t h i n g
N. Laurel St.
Phone 565
ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St. Hint a iiiiiii Is JustlfU-il In b r a g g i n g
Johns County is reached through j
HILL LUMBER CO. House
the
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Service. Quality and Price.
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m u c h In s id e t h e i r lu -ad s u s t h e y h a d
Times, the grent home daily, on t h e o u t s i d e ,
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c e r t i f i c a t e In m y o ffic e , a n d h a s
t» H m t im iu i tu ‘(m u m ja&lt;1 iu » a i
m a d e a p p lic a tio n for ta x deed to
I s s u e In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h la w . Maid xinavi au|iuotu ‘oq&gt;un&lt; sriipriioni
c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e s t h e f o l l o w i n g Suiujoni 'luatiodxjf
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n o le c o u n t y . F l o r i d a , t o - w l t : HKV4
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scene of stupendous development
in g a s s e s s e d al t h e d a l e o f t h e I s ­ Read about it In tho Palm Beach
s u a n c e o f s u c h c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e
Sample copy sent on re­
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reaches potential buyers. Pa*
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In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h la w . Halil c e r ­ latka Daily News Is circulated in
t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e s t h e lo llo w tn g d e ­
s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In H em l- an industrial and agricultural sec­
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T h u sa id la n d b e in g a ss e sse d n t
Florida real estate advertise in
t h e d a t e o f t h e I s s u a n c e of s u c h
c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e n s m o o f U n k n o w n tbe St. Petersburg Times. One cent
U n l e s s s a i d c e r t i f i c a t e s h a l l ho r e ­ cent a word daily, two cents a word
d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g t o t a w t a x d e e d Sundays.
w ill I s s u e t h e r e o n o n t h e 2 l t n d a y
o f A p r il . A. I). 192S.
W I T N E S S m y o f f ic ia l
s i g n a t u r e ADVERTISE In tEe Journal-Her­
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ald. South Georgia's greatest
A. D. 1925.
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
( H e a l)
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C l e r k C i r c u i t C o u r t . S e m i n o l e weekly and Sunday Classified rates
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Heratlid, Waycross. Georgia.
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So a b o u t t h e o n ly t h i n g t h a t a
b a l d h e a d p r o v e s Is tl u i t a m a n ' s
h a i r h a s m i n e o u t.
Of e o u r s e , t h e r e is a d e p r e o of
b a ld m -s s , w lile b
Is f r e q u e n t l y a t ­
t a i n e d w h ic h is b o t h u n c o m f o r t a b l e
a n d In co n v en ien t.
1 u w u t.i fe, 1
s o r r y f o r a f e l l o w w h e n Ills b e a d
g e t s so s l i c k t h a t h e h a s t o w e a r
a s a n d p a p e r s w e a t b a n d In Ills h u t
to ill a tiu it s t n y o n h i s h ead .
A nd It Is m y s y m p a t h y f o r t h e s e
m e n Hint m a k e s m e o f f e r Hits s u g ­
g e s t i o n f o r t h e i r r e l ie f . W h y d o n ’t
siiidi m e n h a v e t h e n e w d u ll Duct*
f i n is h p u t on t h e i r h e a d s ’* T h i s f i n ­
is h w ill n o t s c r a t c h l i k e t h e g l o s s
liu ls ti.
I t u ill n o t s h o w d i r t so
p l a i n l y , ugt) it c a n w e w ip e d o j (
i n s t e a d of w a s h e d .
A n o t h e r t h i n g , t h i s D u c o f i n is h
Would lie s o m u e h e a s i e r o n t h e e y e s
o f t)ie p e o p le w i t h w h o m t h e bold
beaded men
u s s o e lu te .
m a k i n g It
u n n e c e s s a ry f o r th e s e a s s o c ia te s to
lint o n s m o k e d g l a s s e s e v e r y t i m e
Ho- b a ld h e a d e d f r i e n d inillq o f f tils
h a t In t h e li g h t .
Ami t h i n k o f h o w
hum ane
It
w o u ld hu to t h e flie s, s o m a n y of
W hich w o u l d h e s a v e d f r o m s l i p ­
p i n g up a n d b r e a k i n g t h e i r n e c k s .
T ills s u g g e s t i o n o f tile d u ll Duco
f i n is h f o r luild b e a d s o u g h t to m a k e
s h i n i n g p a t e s u s s c a r c e lu n few
y e a r s a s b l a c k s t o c k i n g a r e in i b i s
a g e of Die y e l l o w - l e g g e d c h i c k e n .
O ne t h i n g a b o u t
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beaded

Real Estate

Miscellaneous
For Sale

IN TIIF. COURT (IK TIIH COUN­
TY JI'OHi: HF.MINOLG COUNTY,
FLORIDA,

IN U K E S T A T E of
W a l t e r M a u l d i n C o n n e ll y , rs.
T o a ll e re i ll to rn . l e g a t e e s , d i s t r i ­
bute*** a n d
all
persons
h av in g
claim s o r
dem ands
a g a in s t said
en tile:
v ii a n d e a c h o f you. a r e h e r e b y
n o tified a n d
req uired
to p r e s e n t
a n y c l a i m s a n d d e m a n d s w h ic h you
nr e ith e r of you, m ay have a g ain st
t h e e s t a t e of W a l t e r M a u l d in C o n ­
n e lly . d e c e a s e d .
late
nf Hun fo rd ,
S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , to t h e
u n d e r s i g n e d L. It. C o n n e lly , A d m i n ­
i s t r a t o r of su ld e s t a t e , w i t h i n t w o
y e a r s f r o m t h e d a t e h e re o f.
J iu te d t h i s I t t h itay of F e b r u a r y ,
A. l». 1925.
L. II. C O N N E L L Y .
A d m lu istr.'it &gt;r.
(1 W. H P E N C K R J i t ..
A tto r n e y f o r A d iu ln islrn lo r,
A n y p e r s o n d e s i r i n g to
c o m m u n i c a t i o n w i t h th e

get

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ran reach th e p ro p e r a u th o ritie s
by w r i t i n g
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BRINGING UP FATHER

For Rent

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Rooms For

FOR RENT—House for rent. Close FOR RENT—Rooms with or
in. Inquire 209 E. 5th St.
out meals. Reasonable'i
Lincoln House.
FOR RENT—Rooms and kitche­
nettes. Shirley Apts. Opposite
You are wasting time and
Post Office. ___ _ _ _ _ _
if this page hasn't your clisFOR RENT—Apartments. One ney
advertisement. Phone it in
two room. One one room. Fur­ sified
dny.
No.
148.
nished. Few nice clean transient
rooms. Prices reasonable. FcrnHave you rooms to rent or soma :
dnle Apartments. 305 East First
second hand furniture to sell?
Street.
Uso The Herald's classified page
(rut rnault*
results.
FOR RENT OR LEASE—Ware­ and get
house space on A. C. I . Siding. WANTED—To rent unfurnished i j
Sanford Machine Co., 2nd and Oak
house of 6 or mure rooms. Close*
Avc.
in by Apr. 1st. XZ care of Sanford
FOR RENT—Two rooms for light Herald.
housekeeping, 719 Oak Ave.
FOR SALE—Mule, wngon and har­
is Good’’ for the Herness. cheap. "Hnnibo" Will Ave. old“Business
7&gt;ost and Found Vti*
advertiser.
and 9th St.. East of Sanford.
House for rent, Close in. InFOR SALE—150,000 pepper plants.
Rabies were known even in Ariaquire
209
E.
5th.
World Beater nnd ltuby King. M.
(file’s time, he having written an
S. Nelson, Box 276, Sanford.
FOR RENT—Five room house, article about the disease.
new, close in, on Chupmnn Ave­
FOR SALE—Sewing machine nnd nue,
phone 24.
STOLEN—New red Dayton bicy­
splendidly located five acres,
cle with steel rims. Liberal « dose in. Owner Box 117.
FOR RENT—One two-room fur­ ward
for return or information
nished npurtment. Down town
Continental Vitality chicks, now location. Inquire at Sanford Her- that will lead to its return, Mob­
ley Drug Store.
hntchiug. Eleven tested varieties uld.
to select from. Your copy of our
circulur giving full particular is FOR RENT—Three room furnish­
waiting. May we send it. Ad­
ed npurtment.
Nicely located.
dress 204, Continental Hatchery of Apply at Herald Office.
DAV ID B. H Y E B
Valdosta. (Ja.
ARCHITECT
•iiw
FOR SALE—Killing station nnd
Member A. L A*
store on Orlando road. Doing
Itoa« B u ild in g
WANTED—Room
or
apartment
good business. Large lot reason­
Or
la m in, K U r M l
by married couple with no chil­
able. Citrus Heights Filling Sta­
dren.
Permanent.
Address D.
tion.
Caro of Herald.
FOR SALE—Parties interested in
the 935 acres of Mosses E. Levy WANTED— hits. Wo have sev­
iam
eral applications for well locat­
Grant, Township 19, Range 29,
■»v*
nine miles west of Sanford, along ed reasonably priced lots. Give us
your
listing
and
get
results.
110
Wikiwa River nnd St. John’s
prescription for Malaria,
should communicate with Ui as to E. Eocond St., W. V. Wheeler. IS
n sale or trade of the land. Real Phone 10I-J.__________________ Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bll*
estate agents who have prospects
Colored laborers wanted at Hast­ lous Fever. It killa the germa.
nre offered very liberal commis­ ings. Florida, to harvest the po­
O tl
sion.—Gulbank Bros., 216-18 State tato crop. Work for the whole
sVjl
MOI TII L A N D P A I N T
St.. Racine, Wis.______________
family. Good pay. Comu any
.ifl
T b s P a in t T h a t Ua v m Y ou
time after March 25th.

FOR SALE—At south Sanford,
(Gindervillo) new three room
QUICK SALE—Small cash
bungalow, two porches. M. O. As- ’FOR
grocery at inventory. Business
pinwall. 1119 Myrtle Avc.
increases each week. Owner hns
other business to take entire time.
FOR SALE—5 room Spanish bun­ Apply B. W. Care of Herald.
galow lucated in desirable re­
stricted section of Sanford. Owner CASH—Paid for falsa teeth, den­
will sell on small cash payment
tal gold, platinum and discard­
with balance pnyablo like rent ed jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and
Furnished. If interested address Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
S. A. S. care The Sanford Herald.
Chicks from our heavy laying
FOR SALE—Space on the page Tom Barron strnin. white Leghorns
for classified advertisements. $12 per hundred April and May
Why not rent those vacant rooms, delivery. The Baynull Paultry
Farm, Midway, Fla.
or sell that second-hand goods?
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
City tax books elose April 1,
1925. after which nil taxes remain­
ing unpaid will be collected by
levy mid sale of the property up­
on which taxes nre assessed.
Ellen Hoy, Tux Collector.
Mar. 10 to Apr. 1.
FOR SALE—Parties interested in
the 935 ncres of Moses E. Levy
Grant, Township 19, Knnge 29,
nine miles wesf- of Snnford, along
Wekiwu River and St. Johns should
communicate witfi us as to u sale
or trnilu of the land. Real estate
agents who have prospects arc of­
fered very liberal commission. (Julbank Bros, 216-18 State S t, Ra­
cine, Wis.

Help W anted
Certain Afrlcnn tribes paint
their bodies white us u symbol of
mourning.
HELP WANTED—Colored labor­
ers wanted nt Hastings, Florida,
to harvest the potato crop. Work
for tho whole fnntily. Good pay.
Come any time after Mar. 25th.

WANTED

m

666

ITCHING, SORE
BLISTERED FEET
ARE CURED BV

LICARBO
RELIEVES AT ONCE

50LU Bf ALL DRUGGISTS
Catarrh in&gt; tne head meant! that
germs are attacking the membran­
es. So with eolil in the head. Tho
result is inflamation, stuffiness,
Elton J. Moughton
discharge.
Deal with such troubles locally.
ARCHITECT
iCombat the germs where they at­
tack. Apply Ely's Cream Balm
First National Rank Rldg,
in tho nostrils and breathe it. Note
Sanford,
how quickly its antiseptic fumes
Florida
bring relief.
Don’t wait for internal effects. i i i m i i i i i i i H i a i a i a s s s
Get instant relief. Fight the trou­
ELECTRIC FANS
ble at its source. Clear the air
IN TDK CIRCUIT COURT. SEMI­ TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— linen, tto-y an- usually Jolly fellows puss ages, check the attack. A mo­ 9 In. S t a i i o n a r y , I Npeed
S I Olid
NOLE COUNTV, S T ATE OF
ment will do that if you usk your 9 III. &lt;Ml'llllltlllg 3 up... I
Send In your subscription to the t,n&lt;l
. 15.01)
FLORIDA.
Tribune or hand It to your local 1
'*y ,,rlv,"“ ,u* Yinir*. t om"- druggist for a bottle of Ely's 12 III. O a c lll a tl il g . it s p e e d
. 25.IUI
In, OMcllliitinK 5 n p eed
. 29.01)
Cream Balm.
—Adv. Di9 In.
D IL I.
E d w a r d H. A n so n A S ta ffo r d II. dealer so you can read Florida’s
O s c illa tin g 1 speed
. I 1.00
R e y n o ld s , p a r t n e r s . P l a i n t i f f s .
greatest newspaper. One year
A tta c h m e n t $8.00, 6 months $4.0C, three months
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
v*.
Dl, 111II ae*
1590.00 $2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
ance policy add 75 cents to your
t r i m s — T o u s l e i s — l v re a l a t o r s
G e o r g e H- A p p l e g a t e , D e f e n d a n t .
r —. zrzzr
* O i t p K H OK P U B L IC A T IO N .
order.
T o : G e o r g e 11. A p p l e g a t e a n d all
E. P. RINES
p e r s o n s I n t e r e s t e d In t h e f o l l o w i n g "DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r l y s i t u a t e d In S e tn lt i l l K n i t R l r r r l nnd “ T h e lln n k rl"
anything?” If so advertlaa In
n o lo C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , t o - w l t : T h e
S o u t h w e s t U u u r t e r ( S W i ) of t h e tho "GainesvilU Sun.”
S a n fo rd . F lu.
N o rth w est
Q u arter.
(N W V i)
of
.Section 3. T w p . 2t. H. It. 31 B u st.
T h i s Is to g i v e n o tice, t h a t u p o n
t h e 20 th d a y o f M a r c h A. !&gt;., 1925.
th e fo reg o in g so il w as com m enced
In t h i s c o u r t a n d t h e p r o p e r t y d e ­
s c r ib e d h e re in before h a s been le v ­
ie d u p o n in p u r s u a n c e of t h e W r i t
of A t t a c h m e n t Is su e d h e re i n .
T h e r e f o r e , y o u a n il e a c h o f y o u
a n d a ll p e r s o n s c l a i m i n g n n v I n t e r ­
e s t In t h e a b o v e d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y
n r e h e r e b y i r d e r e i l t o be a n d a p p e a r
b e f o r e t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t, in a n d f o r
S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , nt H a n ­
f o r d , u p o n t h e l$ t d a y o f J u n e A.
D. 11*25, t h e s a m e b e i n g a R u le Day
o f till* C o u r t , a n d fa ll no t. o t h e r ­
w i s e j u d g m e n t b y d e f a u l t w ill be
e n t e r e d a g a i n s t y o u.
It Is O r d e r e d t h a t t h i s n o ti c e be
p u b l i s h e d lu T iie H a n fo rd H e r a ld , a
n e w s p a p e r p u blished
In H e m ln o le
C o u n ty . F lo rid a, once each w eek ,
f o r t h e p e rio d o f t w o m o n t h s , n e x t
Im m ed iately
succeeding
th e d a te
h e r e o f.
IN W I T N E S S WHICHKOF. 1 h a v e
O ils Soil) d a y of M a r c h A. D. 1925.
a ff ix e d m y bund and official seal
of th is C ircu it
C o u r t, n t H a n fo rd ,
S e m i n o l e C o u n ty . F l o r i d a .
(S eal)
V. K. DOUGLASS.
C lerk of C ircu it C o u rt. S e m i­
n o le C o u n ty . F lo.dd.t
( C l e r k ’s S e a l)
Hy: A. M W K K K S . D. C
M ar. 23, ,11), Apr. 6. t l . 20, 27.
M a y L 11. I t . 25. 19 25,

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Hold

Fine
Tailoring
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Prices
Buy your next suit
here where it will
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individually

Select the fabric
the color
the pattern
the style

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as you want it.

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LUMM1NG P A I N T C O M P A N Y
t l.1 M a g n o l i a A v e .
I’h . i n e 27(1

Special 59c
Old English Fluor Wax
Offer Closes March 28
See

B all Hardware Co.
Try Sm ith’s Barber
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcom e.
N ex t to Valdez.
Properly Owners
Take Notice
The law provides that "If
taxes upon real estate shall not
bo paid before the First day of
April of any year, the Tax Col­
lector shall advertise and sell.”
This is to notify all concerned
that tha requirements of law
will be complied with and th«
Tax Books will positively bo
closed on April First us provided
by law .and all lands on which
taxes have not been paid will
be advertised ami executions issued for unpaid personal prop­
erty taxes.

Tax Collector, Seminole County.

W. H. L O N G
W estern and Florida
MEATS
*ilU Sanford Ave.

| DR. (’. L. (lISLUTt
O r l u n d 11.

Co.

JNO. D. JIN K IN S

G. TAYLOR DYER
FuintinR—Decorating
......... PHONE 303 ..........

by
P a la l

by

S. W. BRADFORD

JOHN E. FOX
Real Estate—Insurance

Milnne Theatre Hid if.

All kinds nf property listed fur sale
Park Avenue and Second Street

Special 59c
Old English Floor Wux
Offer Closes March 28
See

Ball H ardw are Co.
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By GEORGE McMANUS

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MAYDAY, MARCH 23, 1925.

Bennett Couple Co On Trial
Today In Tennessee Facnig
Charge Of Slayinj
I

Mrs. Faiman

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—

Enter Probe

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•

.floor?!a and Tennessee Are
ChnrKed AVjlh Having Kill­
ed Wo.niah Tih Years Ago

jite Near Defeat,
»mier Says Nonjligious Education
[js To Be Continued

Miss H offm an’s Body
Found Under House

luties Aroused
rer Controversy

Case Promises to He Ritter
Legal Struggle; law yer
‘ nf Renown To Be In Trial

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Noted Spiritualist
Is Suicide
Today
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|
Confidence in SeQRun Success
Shown in Article Written
For Publication By Frank
H. Scruggs, Mnrkel Expert

To Gain $750,000
In Gross Receipts
Shipments During Past Week

POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.. 23.
S tuart Fullerton, emb
______
irtplliir committed
ii&amp; fip-V i MawBig at ids home
Jtenj’ tWtry. ‘Hi! wn* 05 yearn
of age.
PrPfesr.nr Fullerton
Wn» noted, for a number &lt;*f
iqiitHualiatm, writings, chief aniofig 'thich “The Preliminary
report of the Seybert Commis­
sion on Splfltiuilism'’ while lat­
er he wrote “ The conception
of the Infinite" nnd "A Plain
Argument for God." Professor
Fullerton was Lorn in India.
He was educated both in Amer­
ica und in Fluropi* and was upIminted «fn honorury professor
of Uuv University of Vienna by
the fato Emperior Francis
Joseph.

CHATTANOOGA, TYnn.. Mot.
/ Were Greatest in History
2.1. — Answering un indictment
of Industry, • Article Says
charging tmmler, W. H. Bennett,
of Rome, (5a., and his wife Mrs. _
Desnite damage from wormg. and
Mue Bennett, go on trial in crim-i
[Against
a market that, dm* to the heaviest
insl court here today. • The Ben­
-hipments in the history of the in­
netts. long prominent in Tennessee
PARIS, Mnr. 25.—Despite
dustry, has declined front $2,5(1 to
,und Georgia, are charged with be­
$2.75 and $1.75 to $2 a crate, the
bmpnrntlyejy nnrrow mning responsible for the death of
Sanford celery section is assured
Bennett's aunt, Miss Augusta Hoff­
[he obtnineil in the vote
•&gt;
the most successful season ever
man,
who
lived
in
their
home
in
ifidence Friday. 335 to
known
hero according to an a r­
Chuttnnooga, a decade ago.
lilt of GOO depulicn con.
ticle prepared for publication in Comptroller
Decides That
The indictment was returned Inst
"Crops dud Markets” by Frank
■tin? the chamber, Prem- Hen* Is Mr*, (’liarIon Putman of September,
after Mr. and Mrs. Ben­
Solans
Must
Accept Salary
II. tycrtiggs, local representative of
|Herriot is accredited with Chicago, whose liurthand wus imhet- nett had been held under joint
Increase Which Wax Voted
the United Staten Department nf
intention of continuing dd with William Shepherd for the bond or $7,590 following a prelinil- .
Agriculture and the Florida HuDuring the Recent ScmmIoii
lunnhated zeal the Soctyl- death of Willinni Alrt’llntock after nary hearing In .Inly.
lean of Markets.
had confessed s:ip|&gt;liyfn,? gernb
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bennett anil their
tpolicy of nssimilatinir Al- hr
The peak of the movement thin
WASHINGTON, Mar. 23. —
four children came to Chattanoo­
season was reached during the Comptroller General McCarl, whose
Ltorraine to France In the (o Shepherd with intent to hill.
ga from Knoxville in the winter
week ending Mur. 21 when 500 rulings so oftAi have tightened
itr of non-hellgious rdaratioih
of 1912 nnd rented a hoftse in a
••ars went sent to market." Since government purse strings, now by
unfortunate incidents which ,
fashionable residential section. loi­
Mar. I. when the price began to another rigid construction of law
tfd Friday'* debate in tho j
ter Miss Hoffman, came to make
decline,
there has been an average has decided that members of con­
iber reflect the passions ar6ushor home with them, Mrs. Anna
of 70 curs n day shipped. The gress must accept the recent boost
M the government's anti rlerl- 1 I M
H /1 I I I M P Bennett, and sister of Miss Hoff­
;rro» money receipts this year in pay they voted. In the same
Iranipaii'ii. It .com* certain
f D l l , l l l U J I N l l man. wnj also a member of the
should
exceed by $750,000 those ruling, however, the comptroller
application of ^ts view o f .
1
family. Mrs. Bennett since has
of
last
according to Mr. held there was nothing to preclude
«l&gt;r. Chnrhit C. Fuimhti, above ami Scruggs’Vear,
bstie regime wilt meet with 1
died.
article which follows:
representatives and senators from
John P. Murchund, below, . have
resistance in Aliuice.
The house was occupied by the made startling disclosures in the
"Recent high prices have slump­ returning any part of their sulary
|(;«rmans Allowed Freedom
Bennetts until June 1917. when investigation of the death of Wil­ ed due to the heavy movement of ns an nrquittanco to the govern­
question at issue is simple.
Bennett,
who held n responsible po­
celery from the Sanford section. ment if they did not wish to retain
Irr German rule the people of Trains Crash Near New Or­ sition with a railway system, was liam McClinturk, Chicago's "mil­ Luring the month of February the it.
lionaire,
orphan."
They
have
testi­
leans Sunday Morning In transferred to Runic.
re-Lorralnc were allowed cornMr. McCarl’s nimiwn in the Hintfied that Willium Shepherd, foster­ F. O. B. price for 3-9* rose steadi­
religious liberty. .There Were
Wreck Which Cuuscs Death Last Hummer as workmen were father
ly from $2 to $2.50 and $2.75 to ter was sought byv«P^V Rodgers,
of McClinteck, sought In­ (lie
die schools for Catholics,
end of tho month. During the sergeant a U a y p _ of Thb liuusi:
9 Passengers, *1 Employees muking repairs' on the house for­ formation from their school oft bac­
slant schools for Protestants;'
fiist 21 dnvH of iMurch the market who asked wnTlbiye Should «o whon
merly
occupied
by
the
Bennetts,
a
teriology
and
that
after
his
visits
ish for Jews. Religious assoI.AKE CHARLES, I j ».; Mar.
grave was discovered under the two tubes whlcli contained typhoid has steadily declined to $1.75 to n member deidtned Id accept the
ons of ull kinds were pormit237—Officials
of
the
Kouthcrn
i
house,
front which subsequently re­ germs were stolen from the school. $2.00. An uveruge of 70 cars per increase. The comptroller advised
| to carry on ' their work ulshipping day lias moved from this that the rate of pay fixed by law
Pacific Railroad nrc still await* ' moved a portion of a skeleton.
unronditionally.
Section since Mur. 1, 500 curs mov­ must Ik* accepted, und th a t only
ini? completion nf their own
Physicians said the hones repre­
ing the week ending Mar. 21. This ono cheek eoulil be issued each
hen France recovered the lost
inquiry into yesterduy’* colli­
sented Pie body of n woman.
was the heaviest movement in the "payday."
prices In 1918, President PolnOtherwise, ho said,
sion when two fiist mail trains
The.stnte will attempt to show,
history of the business. This sea­ heirs or representatives of uny
«nd Premier Clumrnceau
near Ijore cost the lives of Pi
it is said, that u number of arti­
son lit slightly over the halfway member thus declining n part of
ed the Alsatians that the repersons, before making a state,
cles found in the hidden grnve
murk now and shipments should his pnv could al uuy lime make a
■would respect religious cumment on the wreck.
were the property of Miss Hoff­
decrease
some but still will ave­ rlaim for it.
.traditions and institutions pc- (
Fog which caused Frank
man. These include u plats of
rage about 50 cars per shipping
r to Alsace,'' Similar gunrunMathews, engineer of the castSeveral members of the house
fulse toctli, eye glasses, n pair o f !
day for the remainder of the sea­
have
taken the position, Mr. Rodg­
|wtre given by former P re sl-; bound
u«»im Texas 1tumHeu
snoes,
____
Limited um
fail w
to
shoes, small
sntnil gout
gold .pi
.pin and n huml
son to Muy 20.
ers informed thu comptroller, that
sec
Millerand os high comm issee the stop signal, Is held
lipid by ,bng. The bones when found, were j t»vi.
,
, , “,7
. ,
„
“The
seiiHon’s
cnrlot
movement,
they should be paid ul thu former
I / 1/ Alsace and by.
a coroncr.Mury t&lt;&gt; l%.tho nm rh. purUally covered by a ruincoat. / . 1 .v ™p},ln *»‘C HeUe\CU to Uc should reach the 0.900
mark as . rate of $7,5UU a year, and m:ked
Tar,served q « u la r Pnllrv A
th° ttCUlJcnt'
f by
* Miss Hoffman had not been seen I
C onfJajrrj£
lircnerved Secular I ol cy
,
/ •--------neighbors, it wns testified ut the
tu-n
t h U Rh/.ch Tenement rnmpnrwl to 5.287 last season pro- for checks ftH fhht Ihstcad or thr
lien tWhich
vided of course the celery is not i,ew $10,000 basis. One member
regime was untouched until . NhiW
NEW ORLEANS, II*a.«
j i ., Mar. 2*1.
23. preliminary hearing, for a period
House Early in the Morning Ilimiage.
,
more than usual,. _
hy late he said, had declined to sign
sign the
F«ent government came Into —Tliirt?en persons lost their lives of yeurs before the Bennetts left ,
spring diseases and worms. Due payroll bccuunc tin* increase
was
pledged to nn unreserved : in a wreck enriy Sundny when two Chattanooga for Rome nnd one. NEW YORK. Mar 2.1— Five to the wnrm winter und spring
policy. It undertook sap- [ fast moil trains of the .Southern witness testified when she inquired I persons, including two women and the celery now in the field is more included with money lie could not
dispose of and he sought u wny
on of the embassy to the Pacific Raiiroud collided during a ns to .th o whernabouts of Miss two children,
*
their livos ear- . liable to tile above damage.
out of the situation from Mr. Mcn, nnd in ono of his earliest 1fog nt Ricnhnc, l.n., between IlofTninn she was told that she had ly Sunday in lost
a fire that destroy"While Sunl
Sunfunl section will ship Ckrl with these questions:
lies Harriot announced inteu- Frunklin nnd Patterson. Four of returned to Knoxville.
ed un East, Forty-seventh Street I 70(J to 800“ m
more eurs, the Manu"Can I accept from u member
of extending the French school; the dead were white men. the nthtenement
house
occupied
by
11
tee
section
wil
It
will
be
claimed,
also,
it
is
will
probably ship uhout salary certificates calling for 1111
m, which includes no religious [err negro passengers. Five were snid, that Miss Hoffman's absence families. Four persons worn
were Inin .! L00O which is
i approximately
thu amount less than that provided by
..
ing whatever to Alsace.
| seriously injured,
from Chattanooga had been ac­ Jured. Fin department officials: same_ as lastt yenr.
year. Other light law?
a matter of fact he has not jured,
counted for another time by tho said the blaze wns started by a sections are producing less than
"If a member desires m erely'to
I done so but has instituted 11 The dead: Frank Stafford, of explanation thut she had married
^
pyromuniac who set fire to a baby 5 per cent of the entire. Floridu accept the old salary, it is not neeJ of compromise; the, inter-con- Port Arthur, Texas, New Orleans, u man by the name of Brown and 1carriage in iho ground hallway.
crop will ship approximately the {•ssury for us to pay him uniform­
pon.il school. This means suite E. E. Conery, of New Orleans, gone to Cuiifurniu.
Ten minutes after the outbreak same number of enrs this year as ly with tin* rest and have him
ols to which nil children must vetneran engineer of No. 109;
of this fin* unotiicr one was dis­ last.
make his own restitution to tin*
|*nt and from which nil evi- Frank Nehily, fireman on No. 109;
covered in a tenement a block
"Tile Sanford section seems as­ treusury ?
or emblems of religion and August Aupust, hnggogeniaster of(
away, it likewise had been start­ sured of the most successful sea­
[official religious teaching are No, 12, nine negro passengers'
ed upder the stairs on the ground son over known here. The gross
*hed. But outside of class who have not been identified.
floor. Residents of the neighbor­ money receipts will likely he $750,­
pupils may be given instruchood were thrown into such ex­ 000 more than last year. The
The seriously injured: A. J.
I in nny faith their parents de- Thibodeaux, fireman.
citement that polico reserves were number of curs .shipped may Is*
(by professors attached to tho
culled out to keep order.
700 to 800 more thereby reducing
Frank Mathews, engineer.
ols.
.
\
,
.
The police redoubled their ef­ 1the $750,000 gross receipts to
Threo unidentified negro- pass­
Start Angry Resistant?
MURPIIYSHORG. in.. Mar. 23. forts to find the "babv carriage" $500,000 net above last year. These
engers.
pvroniuniac
believed
Alsatians halievc this to be
.......— ■
" ...••!■ 1responsible
iv 1calculations are made upon $2 per
The official report said Engineer —A calling card picked up in Mur- •-.....
Though the number nnd vnriety
tre step preparatory 4o com- Mathews of the easthound Sun physbnro hy Wednesday’s twister lor
'or these and several other recent j crate us a price base fur the rcfijies. including three Saturday in tnalnder* of the season.
10
wus
curried
to
I'alestin,
111.,
exclusioi)
of
religious
teach|
Brices
of
cases remuined about the name,
, , ,
,
Antonio express cuiuc through the
11 'l,',.^anl*‘ neighborhood.
; through Mar. 21 show a weighted the municipal court receipts Mon­
I.*d by the Catholic clergy - f0Jf nn(j p u ^ c j the switch a t Hoc- miles distant.
*h'* fatalities today ----......
— to 9
Rev. II. \V. Abbott, pastor
»ator of the.* The
were: "Mrs. average
of* ***—
$2.59 a crate (2
nave started u movement of
where he wus scheduled to
____ r __
__ (i&gt;Mt
irch, which I Katherine Walsh and __
her 17- dozen)
as compared
to $1.75 luts day morning fell below the usual
resistance.
I have nut in for tho westbound new First Baptist churrh,
mamfestp of cardinal and arch- j niai| . . About 900 fett past tho was destroyed hy the storm, was 1tnonths-old sun, Joseph; Mrs. M ar-j Gross receipts ’ this year*fl)'r the week-end umount, totaling $290 in
Mwas the most noteworthy re- j switch the two trains came In­ the owner of the card, on a hook 1gnrot Otto und her ^igbk-yeur-old i season through the same date, Alien imposed and bonds estreated.
case in his study in the parsonage ! daughter, Blanche, and Thomas 1same period are approximately $2,- Tlie majority of the cuses charged
to the government s anti-cler- Kcther.
509,999 us against $1,759,999 last drunkenness und disorderly eon&gt;ni; it wus closely followed by ; I he bagguge enr and the front :nl joining the church, were 599 i ( a rey.
calling cards. The tornado suck-j I he body &lt;,f Mrs. Walsh, with j year. The Sanford section will
* h0;;1 1eh1i!!lr«,n s
Al; passenger couch of the etiKtbound ed up tin* cards ulong with houses, her iuhy clasped in her units, was probably have, u $4,009,000 celery duct.
!• called by the Bishop of train telescoped. Tho negroes oc­
G. hi. Kodenbcrry nnd M. M.
toleiihone pole.s,
nnd othoT! u^unil w n r a fourth floor toarlcrop this season.
nuliourg.
cupied thu conch. The tender and loose things. Saturday he rneiv- window through which she was
Newberry, Jacksonville painters,
Tho
celery
seusons
in
the
San­
Me who dread the conse- baggage conch of the other also
ed a telephone call front a inan at attempt iffy lo follow her husband ford section during the past two were turned over to the authorities
ecs of religious strife in telescoped.
I’alestin, whom he did not know, i ’-'trici.. when her escape wus cut
have been tho bright spots of Volusiu county where they are
(quencea of religious strife in
Engineer Mathews, telephoned and who said thut one of the cards eff bv^flnnici. Her husband wns years
in
the
truck crop records of the wanted on a charge of larceny.
* now are anxiously wonder- railroad officials that he wus bud- hud been found there.
When arrested three days ago the
badly
hurtled.
United
States.
|*hat Herriut’s next move will ly hurt and too nervous to talk,
men hud u number of surtcicul in­
A check for $800 to apply on tlie
I •*&lt;* hndh . of the three other
lie was said to have stated lie be­ chuiph mid which was lying i.n- victims were found hi a bathroom
struments alleged to have been
Air b l ;INK KILLS FIVE
come lost in the fog and did not der tiio calling cards was found on 0*1 Hi" fourth floor, where they
stolen from the office of a Dr.
he had passed the'switch.
the parsonage front porch.
fnd tub on refuge and been suffiMOSCOW, Mur. 23.—A Dispatch Murphy In Daytona.
&gt;ker Will Case Is know
Conery, with 12 years on the
In the Baptist chufch when It ^atiil.
^
Other cuses culled during the
by Ruter Agency says that live
Southern
und second oldest was destroyed, tho funeral serve*
Sunday’s fire was*one of seven Soviet Government officials were Momiuy session were: Albert
(fore Federal Court engineer inBuciile
point of service, hud for the wife of D. F. G. Hiller, of apparently itieendiary blazes witli- killed by a military nirplane which Thomas, breaking und entering,
** KSONVII I F Mur 23— Ar- ,nu,,° Prep»»**ona to retire soon Thcbcs,' was being held. A few 1*" •* period nf 21 bourn, aeenrding wus flying to Sucliuni. The plane transferred to Polk county; Grover
*1, V
. ;r :. Crocker
V .r ' litiim . Stafford,
mak- minutes after the crush Dr. Hiller [to police records. •
caught lire und crashed to earth. Daugherty, drunkenness, $19 und
rknt
"1.1.1
11. Hie
noted
« the
, . newsboy,
: huvinsrwasstarted
sent his sun after surgicu! instru­
costs; Raymond Thompson, drunk­
h »• which children of the. [uut
i"* from
J*'* 1Houston,
i- T ’*Texas.
™ "8
ments ami started giving medical
enness, $19 un ! costs; M. Brown,
rTammnny Hall chief ure seektestified at the coroner's
aid to tin* injured, leaving the body
disorderly coin. 2t, $19 ond es­
ha ve set ostde'his
os
L!° have
deeding inquest
. It wasthat
,
,
the eustliuuiid train of his wife beneath the ruin., of
treated; Will Humphry, drunken­
i'alm Beach
ness, $19 ond estreated; P. A. Hoy­
!l1». Mrs Beiilnli Crocker got ,,ui1 " r‘^tr,, lo wuit at Ricohoo the church. It was 'recovered tIn*
&gt;r vr,v
l*, * 1 p lir. ’j
switch for the other train, hut that following day.
den, drunkenness, $19 ond estreat­
One little'girl'leaving one '&gt;f the
pP t»,*f.ore J u t e Rhidon SIIS a g in e e r Mathews made no a t­
ed; Leroy Sutton, larceny, tran s­
**
^
tempt to stop at tho switch und 11I- destroyed school buildings had just
ferred to the county court; Aus­
clured to he one of the country’s tin UeVoe, disorderly conduct, $19
. though nis conductor, Crane, sig­ grusped the dmir knob when the
nalled him three times to stop,
greatest authorities on boy psycho­ bond estreated; John Smith, oper­
. ee’s Official Acts* having
.... run over the switch. When
logy, ulsn spoke at one of the ating an automobile without lights,
$5 bond estreated; Roy Hurper,
luncheons.
(Subject Of Inquiry ‘iui"tloned
the
‘•"K
i,,eer
;,ai',
h*
*
missed the block because of the
The strictly business part of the drunkenness, $19 bund estreated;
fog.
■v:1.
A number of unusual convention played a minor part in Willie Young, drunkenness, $19
bond estreated; Anna Cole, disor­
ques- derly conduct, $9 bond estreated;
pro- Eddie Cole, disorderly conduct, $19
dUtrict born! estreuted; Anna Lou King,
und disorderly conduct, $10 und costs;
sep- Mattie Jones, disorderly conduct,
feitt- $10 und costs; Marthu LeGrec, dis­
!ed ^
' .....
^'cause of the absence o f 1The* nature of the new evidence ! ,u „d ln ir on thu*bricks und we dug ! S u v Z Z r t T * r , T
orderly conduct, $19 ond estreat­
which
the
state
will
offer
ii&gt;
thv
the
little
girl
out.
believing
her
!
1
h
r
V
i.kT
I
,
,,
„
|Pfo»ecutor.
second trial of Dr. George 1. Ed-.,lead. To our aitonlahmeut the . t .,11.
,1
“’’o*
*h)Ily s . A lmag time making up the Sun­ ed; James Rivers, drunkenness, $5
und costs; G. W. Bennet, drunken­
wards with murdering his wife, .little girl was not only alive but tSrv r t a
h
i ^
n
1 Mr no Mr
n
n"
Sieved 22 Men
which OpCfHHl
ooejietl lUUiiUiiyi
Monday, was not •••
di- 1 wuh
even Bseriously
injured
S f. “ r . V ' ‘»n W y w r^n il,* ■ t 1
*nd ness, $5 und costs; William How« a n inot
i v s cvvia
u riw ip u y m
ju ift
vulirud. An oddtiion^l nunibor^of [end was able to ro home alone/' tlio developments the past year Mrs. Samuel Puleston, und Muy urd, drunkenness, $10 bond cs*
had brought forth. Frejfident-elict Klixabeth Pulcnton, Mr. and Mrs. treated; R. D. Dillard, drunken­
Survived Explosion v'itnesiea
were calltsl though litS. O. Shinholser also was in at-1 Edward Higgins, Mhqi Surah ness, $19 bond estreuted; Amos
tb* is k m * n concerning ‘I-.1*
UE a t t y ’’ A r l l U C k l C T o tenduncu a t the lireakfust.
Warren Easter by; Dr. Alexunder Wutson, disorderly ;conduct, $10
tfmis
of
cither
tho
delenie
or
cm
.
IMRMo n t . W. Va.. Mar. 23.—
Mr. Guost and John Temple Epps, R, I_ Dean, ilr. nnd Mrs. bond estreuted; Robert O’Connor,
workers toiling in
in the
the prosecution-tn the-case.
l i e .Married Tuesday Graves
were prut.ably tlie. most j Harry R. Stevens; Dr. Ralph Stev- drunkenness 5 und costs; Vinie
iT* ,h“ft of Mine 41. of the
distiqguished men to appear be- |co», II. C. DuBoee, Miss Olivera llurris, disorderly conduct, $10
il Ik
Corporation, rcMARKETS
BEVERLY HILLS, Cal.. Mar. 23. fore the convention. Mr. Guest &gt;Misses Ethel Florence and Ruth bond estreated; Clifford Harris,
•k. . ,r ®rtorts this moroinr
—Roscoe “ P a tty " . Arhuckle, for-jnlio tnbl how he came to write 1Glisson, Mi. and
Mrs. Wilbur disorderly conduct $10 bond es­
' ; hoiie th a t 22 of the S3
CHICAGO Mar. 2 3 . Wheat: I mgr motion picture comedian, and j ’ emc of hi., poems. Mr. Graves 1Smith. Frank MacNcill. Frank treated; Richard Akins, disorderly
ll&gt;..l^rt-'oneil by an explos- M *v 1 fi'J totfflDi; July l .l a ^ . I Doris Deunc, actress, will be mar- delivered hU uddress at a lunch- Uaiiaalex, R. O. Shinholser, A. E
I conduct; Hall Wight, violation of
S. . , “ *dfly might be found
Muv 117Mi toU7.K.
Oats: lied Tuciday night at the home of «7&gt;n a t the Rqyal PointInmia Krt- Yowell, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Henry 1the parking ordinance, $3
and
In*-,' , en bodies wore found May I5H to 45%.
,lhu bridu'“ raotht,‘' at San Marino, day noon. William A. Butler, de-i Henry, and Mrs. K. Jacoby.
Icosts.
lu'-’k this morning.

ice-Lorraine Folk
[See In Move Fight
Catholicism

PAY BOOST CANT
BE TURNED DOWN
BY CONGRESSMEN

THIRTEEN PEOPLE

FIVE ARE BURNED
TODEATHSUNDAY

Calling Card Blown
210 Miles By Recent
Tornado In Illinois

Minor Cases Heard
In Municipal Court
Session On Monday

San Iord Rotary Parly Returns Home;
R. J. Holly Addresses Club Presidents

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Citizens Begin
Wlk In Spirit of E
ination To Re]
Storm Strlckei
League President ConfMen
of Getting Club to Take
Sixth Franchise of Lapp;
Local Club Buys Uniforms
Tho'ug’h ronfriirtted with the pos­
sibility that the Florida Htate
League will not effect the re-ornnlxation made necessary through
tlie withdrawal of the Bradenton
Club, officials of the Hanford Baselull Club ure' going forward with
preparations for a baseball team
here. A telegram from President
Al Lang, at St. Petersburg re­
ceived this morning reflected new
hope of getting Clearwater to take
the plan* of Bradenton and inuttired concerning conditions in

Injur
A re Provit
Nation-Wide Ai
For Relief
Made By.Red

CHICAGO, Mar. 23
dened by the final
itx greatest tornado di
the burial of Its dead,
em Illinois and Indiana ft
ed undaunted today t&lt;
mammoth task of hehabl
lion.
Sanford.
th e stricken area will
In reply local 'officials wired
thut they have practically com­ turned to the same condi

which existed before the w
All injured have received
attention and all hemeleea
been provided with temporary
ter, it was annonneed as plans
under way for the virtual reba
ing of the stricken areas.
.
Committees from several
ern Illinois counties will m eit
week to select a joint body1
will direct nil permanent
work afte r surveys are m
needs of the district.
With funds for the storm s^.
erj being raised In all parts of
country through churches and
pnpere by rndla and other a_
the national headquarters o
Red Cross at Washington, ann
ed that an oppropriatlon of $60,000
to augment similar funds are to ha
raised hy local chapters.
Relief work continued a t a rapid
paco, turning to the establishment
of mure permanent q u a r ta n - :
the unhurt, homeless and ths tra
ferring of many of the nearly 3j
injured tu better places for
ment.
Even while dvery church
filled wil mourners for m j i^ _
funerals, relief emissaries proceed­
ed with their work In the hoepl-.
tals nnd the temporary shelters'
provided for the unhoused popula­
tion nf the score nf cities that
were wholly or partly wrecked by
the wind.
Workers who could be spared
from the work of burial in the
cemeteries went qn with the task
of searching for any person who
had possibly been overlooked In
wreckage of the hundreds of
No led Crook Saws His the
homes leveled during the storm.
Way out of Tam pa Jail And hone sprang eternal In the
breasts of the survivors, as they
TAMPA, Mar.. 23.—A l b e r t planned for rehabilitation while
House, said to lie tho most colobra­ still suffering and pangs o f grief
ted criminals of the country enriy for friends and relatives taken so
today escaped from the Hillsbor­ quickly by the fury of the ele­
• ’ riS ®
ough County Juil, where he hud ments.
Death
Total
811
•
.
been confined for one week. Saw­
The total death list for the five
ing his way out, officers said.
stutes hit hy the storm Sunday
House secured aid from outside.
Officers stated it required about night stood at 811, an Increase for four hours of those on the out­ Sunday of three owing to death
side to dig into thu cell room In from wounds and the finding of a
which was confined. Ileuvy cross body in the debris. Rechecking
liars were used by those on the may show that there are some du­
outside while House nided with plications in the total, but with a
goodly number expected to die of
hacksanws passed into him.
House is wnnted In Indiana for injuries, those who are in charge
murdar and u series of bank rob­ of the relief work tonight said tho
beries. He was held hero in con­ toll would more likely remain
nection with tobdero factory rob­ above 809 than sink below that
*
bery in which $21,000 wus taken. number.
Raising of relief funds went for­
ward all through Sunday In all
Shepperd Trying
parts of tho country, largely In
churches and by radio upueals.
For Liberty Bail One
radio station in Chicugo had
raised $100,009 alone. The funds
CHICAGO, Mur. 23.—The legal subscrilwd in Chicago have passed
bill to obtuin the relvuse on bull the million dollar point, and other
of William I). Hheppeni, indicted cities near the devastated region
on 11 charge of inocculnting his are not far behind.
foster son, William McClintock
With the beginning uf s new
with typjioid fever germs wus re­ week, establishments of perma­
sumed today. 1 At the same time nent relief facilities will b« push­
a coroner’s inquast into MeClin- ed rapidly und the reconstruction
lock’s death is scheduled to come of factories and homes will be
up with announcement hy Chief hastened as the more pressing
Justice Olson that he hud sub­ duties of emergency help and bur­
poenaed several new witnesses for ial ure out of the way.
tho hearing.
Looking upward and onward,
tho survivors of tho tornado dis­
Slayers o f Policeman tricts of Southern Illinois. and
Southeastern Indiana stood shoul­
Way out of Tam pa Jai1 der
to shoulder today and prayed
for courage to be strong.
JACKSONVILLE, March 23.—
AIera or is I Services Held
Willlum Fox of Columbus Ohio,
Memorial services marked the
confessed slaytfr of PblicVs Ser­ first Sunday since the fury of tho
geant Wever of Miuml and John elements laid waste a 600 mile
Naugb- of Jucksonilie, his ulleged stretch of territory last Wednes­
accomplice who have been con­ day.
fined here for several days, were
Ministers and members of all
taken to Miami Sunday afternoon. churches joined In a memorial ser­
It wus announced this morning by vice this afternoon in the public
Jailer Al Tucker.
square of Murphysboro, III., where
the storm hail wrought its greatest
havoc. Here, the survivors robed

pleted the roster of their club.
They have gone ns far as Is prac­
ticable without definitu assurance
that* the league will be organised
snd that the season will be play­
ed this summer.
Negotiations
now are umlerwuv with Otto Borchert, owner of the Milwaukee
Brewers, whereby some of ‘the
Brewer recruits who fail to make
tho grade with the Milwaukee
team will lie released to the San­
ford club. Officials of the local
club declined Monday to make pub­
lic, the nuiiaes of these players
stating that neogtintions had not
progressed fur enough. I '
Sanford club officials have suf­
ficient evidence 111 the successful
rc-orguiilzatioii of tho leugue to
order baseball uniforms for the
club. At home tho aggregation
will make its first appearance In
spotless white uniforms while on
the road 11 gray striped uniform
wil! bo worn.
Alnnagcr Nick Carter, former
major leaguer, who has been sign­
ed tut jilayer-niaiiager is nuw In
Hanford nnd gyplessed with (he
prospect of Hanford having a win­
ning team even though It be com­
posed uf recruits. Carter has un­
der agreement four young players
whom ho nays need only another
year or so of playing in minor
leagues lieforo they will he ready
Jo break into the taster loops.
These men nnd those whom club
official, expect to get from the
Milwaukee club nre certain to give
Hanford u winning aggregation, it
is declared.

Higginbotham Pleads
Not Guilty of M urder

Flood* Hold Up Rescuers
INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 23. —
Rehabilitating southwestern In ­
CROSS CITY. Alar. 23.— Pleas dians, struck by tho tornado lu.,t
of
k not
on guilty today ,werer entered
-- - - - - , Wetlnesday which devastated Grifby 1 nomas W. Higginothem. for- fin and Owensvilie and destroyed
mer convict camp “whipping Boss" | the southern section of Princeton
and two others charged with mur» was continued today in spite of
dering Lewis Barker, a negro, when high waters in the Wabadi and
they were arraigned in Dixie Coun­ Black Rivers, which last night vir­
ty Circuit Court.
tually isolated Griffin. Lowlands
about Griffin, tho oi*y avenue open
Windows in York Minstei. Eng­ for receiving supplies, are imuiland. Iiuvo not been washed in dated, and workers today are using
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Old lesidents ot Santord remember the location oi the old Sanford Hotel and flower gardens ;
lord in pioneer days—Acquiring this property many years ago and spending huge sums in bulkhe
Lakefront Improvement Company now owns what is considered the city’s most valuable property
In the heart of the city, with about 800 feet of frontage on beautiful Lake Monroe, comprising
phalt streets through and surrounding all of the property, with the Seminole County Court Hous(
aiiid the new Municipal Hall on property secured from this company, with a Municipal Pier and Yai
property—what more could be asked?
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FOR INFORMATION COMMUNICATE WITH J. I). HOI
DENT, SANFORD,FLORIDA,S.A.W OOD, VICE PRESIDENT
FLORIDA, OR CARY D. LANDIS, S ECRETARY, DELAND,

HOOD, President

S. A. WOOD, Vice-President

C. A. LANDIS, Secretary

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M a r g a r e t 8. R a m e e y . In d lv ld u a l ^ y
Tnd i »s (B ueecssor in T n . » t J o R o t ^ F u ller and w i t s . -------- - F u ller . R. _th' e• S o u t h * . , ” (J
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required to appear to tha bill of
tn complaint InMhe h nbove entltf*"*

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M k fo r C lip t cau se on M onday, th e 4th day of
?lu'mi»erie »nd w ife ; R dn a u n t pert,
■liiy, 19X3, nt tn o co u rt' house In
oi ffic ia l th e city o f Sanford. Sm m nolu C oun­ S |-cD o n .ld and husband.
S. CRimpert.and w ife . —------ tfurnR*
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tie trorkers expected to leant Baat pf Mid Circuit Court, a:i t Can? ty, F l o r i d a . Hald ca u se b ein g a su it ^
p ert. L ois M. L ane, a* T ru stee and
^Fuller
nnd
w
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.
&gt; ’today whether th e n are | ford, Seminole county, Vloricd a . th e ta qufet title In the com plainant.
S u ccessors In T ru st, Hafah H a lPuller W. II. Btodden and her
D. 1918; Mnttle O, P ace. In’ und to th a t c e r ­
pin and husband. — — - H atpin,
7T~— — Stodden. R. M- Stoddeo Cora Hal pin and h usb and . --------t a i n lot, p iece &lt;(r parcel of l a n d
ft th&lt; 33 m*" *.m* J 18®al )h &lt;Uy 0fVM“r ’i)Ou'n
situ a te In S em inole C ounty, F lorida, J n d 'wife. --------- S t o d d e r ^ e o r g e E Hnipin. Jam es H erb ert Lane and
clerk of Circuit
Court
.prisoned
____w ____ y in a n pexplosion
L I . J,
_____until
J u d icia l C ircu it o f F lorida, nnd d e s c r i b e d ns fo llo w s: Lot F our ttro w n und w ife, —
w ife, ---------- Lane, E lla May Lane
■t BetiUehvm mine. The removal o fi
(4.) S e c ti o n 29, T o w n sh ip 19 South, Sigmund t i u m p e r t
a n d w if e . J d a and husband. ---------- L ane, C arrie
S em inole County.
.'5 additional bodies yesterday and
n u m p e r t . S. U u m p c r t o n d w l f c
B y: A. M. XVEEK8. D. C. ' llnngn SI East.
A. Lane and husband, ---------- Lane,
It Is fu rth er ordered th a t th is o r­ — O u in p e rt, I-oi« M. L an e, a s 1
thrao more today brought the total WHJtON A HOUBHOLDER.
Frnnk 8. L ew la an T r u ste e and hie
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be
published
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taken from ’mine xo 29.
Mar. 7, I f , 21, 31, Apr. 4. II, I I, 13; eigh t co n secu tiv e w e e k s —tn the c ..rn h H n ip in nnd h u s b a n d ,
Sanford H erald, a n ew sp a p er pub­ i l l u l n l n C o r a I l u l p l n and h u s b a n d , rell und w ife, ---------- F a rrell, or
May 1.
,
„ er „ Utne o th erw ise. In and ta th e lan d s h e r e ­
lished In Sem inole C ounty, F lorida. lla_Ipin.ift.ora Ju|j;
in a fter describ ed ; - t o a ll p arties
Done and ordered, th is th e 6th
R O T I C B l p r A l'fU O A T ID X r o n
and wife
-------- 1-“ "^- K ,, a , J r ey cla im in g In terests u nd er T h ou E.
t a x ninth v v n r.ii sKtjiWfSTB IN T H E CIRCUIT C trl'RT OF I R S . •lay tif Starch, 1923.
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R 1K H .U . STATUTES
W ilson, d eceased, T h om as E m m ett
V.K .D O C U L A S S ,
IN OLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
'4TR OF FLORIDA.
W ilson, deceased, J a m es Lane, d e ­
OF
Clerk, C ircuit C ourt o f Hentlnole C a r r i e A. I ^ n e a n d huj--&gt;a.e#. -—
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ceased, and John E a r ly , deceased,
C ounty. Florida.
ialrfanl.
in ip ia
a n d h is S u c c e s s o r s In T r u s t , j u i d J L or oth erw ise, in and to tlteJ fo llo w ­
N atlM l a
By A. M. W EEK S, D ep u ty Clerk,
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B. DL’NN, If liv in g , and ir
tin*
Nd. 429.1&lt;
Solicitor fo r C om plainant.
a m i #*«c*h u m l o v ^ ry
.ttbov© und being In th e C ounty o f -S e m i­
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n a m H dcfen&lt;lan«s. If I v l n g a n d n ole end Htntp o f F lo rid a , m ore
c la im a n ts u ndery,(tin,salt!
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Has -—
r o a d * *t&gt;t&gt;Ifin m y o f L .„ , ________
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p articu larly d escrib ed a s fo llo w s,
if e ith e r.* a n y **r oil I h t ; “ lfr
deceased}' or 3tpr. V lY.’ !$!'2?? Muy !.
B. i BUNN. , deceased
cu ll in for,;fax dSsd to l«*q&lt;r In *e
d e f e n d a n t s he d e a d ,, to
en d s
to -w lt:
c o n nmj* w ith law . 8aId certifies!
claiming
Interests
ander
each
and
it;
m en t L o is One
f t ) and
__g dswrrfb-. ALLAN ORKBLEY, If liv in g . suand
e m b r a__
c e * th o fo llo w in
J.\ TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF THF. every of the fo llo w in g decessed de- T wflovern
p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d i n - S e m i n o le c o u n ­ If
o ( 2) and t h o - E a s t H a lf . ( E H )
SEVENTH JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT f e n d a n t s . t o - w l t :
dead,
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gran
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th e .S o u th e a st Q u arter &lt; S B U ) of
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oth er cla im a n ts under th e
OF FLORIDA, IN A ND
FOR ivIfe ______ C o h e n , C h a r l e s C. W a r ­ of
8 W K o f B W I i W. of C re e k Hse
ection 2 !, T o w n sh ip 19, South of
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
said ALLAN
■min
nuun.J
iu n i,^ uvK.miini,
‘ U IIE
K KEELEY
deceased,
w ic k , u s T r u s t e e ' a n d h is S u c c e s s ­ S
31, T w p . 31 8. l i n a g e 31
— 38
or o th e rw ise . Interested 'Id th e lands
IN CHANCERY
ors In T r u s t .
A b id e
S. , “ “ Idw l,. R an ge 29 E a st; also,
a cres..
. . .
(lovern m en t Lot o n e ( l ) o f S ec­
rem ises Involved tn th is still. , S E T H W OODRUFF, C om plainant. H t u r g e s H. B a l d w i n a n d w ife. A lible
T h o s a i d l a n d b e i n g a s s e s s e d a t Iho and
I AllUA R E T W.
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F. B a ld w in . J e s s e D. Colo a n d w ife , tion 13, T ow n sh ip 1 19,
d a l e o f t h o I s s u a n c e o f aiich c e r ­
J. J. COHEN, et al. D efen dan ts.
---------- Cole, W llllu m
H. S p r i n g e r R ange 23 E ast: also,
t i f i c a t e In t h e n a m e o f U n k n o w n , unm arried w om an. D efendants.
O
RDER
FOR
PUBLICATION
H overnm ent L o t-T w o (2 ) o f S e c ­
l l n l e s a a a l d c e r t l f l c u e s h a l l bo r e ­
CITATION.
and wife. S a r a h
Springer, J . U.
T o J a m e s r . d u n k , if livin g,
South
of
d e e m e d a c c o r d in g to l i w la x deed
To J. J. Calteu nnd w ire. --------- M a g r u d e r and w ife. --------- MOB* tion 23, T ow n sh ip 19,
heirs
d evisees,
w ill i s a u e t h e r e o n o n t h e 3 ) s i d a y and If dead, the
R
ange
29 E ast; also,
ru d e r , S lo ses J. T a y l o r J r . , n n d w ife
g ra n tees and other cla im a n ts u n - Cohen. C harles C. W a rw ick , * ns A n n i e It. T a y l o r . DaVId M o n t g o m ­ I C overnm ent Lot T h ree
(3)
of
of M a r c h A - D. 1926.
rustee and hts 8ucce% ors In T rust.
W i t n e s s m y o f f i c i a l s i g n a t u r e a n d tier th e sa id Jam es U. D u n n , d e ­ T
e r y n n d w ife , ---------- M o n t g o m e r y . Section 23. T ow n sh ip 19. South of
Abide
8.
Baldw
in,
fU
urges
B.
B
ald
­
ceased.
or
o
th
erw
ise.
Interested
In
s e a l t h i s t h a H u h d a y of F e b r u a r y .
29 E ast: also ,
llie lands and prem ises h erein a fter win nnd w ife, A bide F. B aldw in , R o b e r t 11. R a m s e y , a s T r u s t e e a n d R nnge
T he W est H a lf (WH) o f the
A. I». 1926.
v K D6U ULA88,
described;* A llan tlreeley . If liv in g , Jesse 1). Cole and w ife, ---------- Cote. h i s S u c c e s s o r s In T r u s t . M a r g a r e t S ou
th east Q uarter ( 8B H ) o f S ec­
heirs, d ev isees, W il li a m II. Hprlnger and w ife. Hnruli H. R u m s e y , I n d i v i d u a l l y n n d ns S u c ­
C l e r k C i r c u i t C o u r t H eio'no lu nnd If dead, the
g ra n tee s and oth er cla im a n ts u n ­ S p r i n g e r , J. I). M a g r u d e r a n d w ife, c e s s o r In T r u s t t o R o b e r t H . R a m ­ tion 23, T ow n sh ip 19. S ou th of
C o u n ty F l i r H a .
Mngrudor, M oses J. T a y lo r sey. .M a r g a r e t W . R a m s e y a n d h u s ­ R an ge 29 E ast; also .
der the said A llan O reeley, d ece a s­
T he N orth east Q u arter I N E t i) of
&lt;S‘ra,&gt; n y . A m . W EEKS, D C .
ed, or o th erw ise, Interested In th e Jr., and w ife, A nnie R T aylor. D a v ­ b a n d , — •----- R a m s e y , J a m e s w .
n s o n , tho S ou th east Q u a r te r . (B E ’A ) of
lan
ds
and
prem
ises
h
erein
after.
4e
.
jJoonhnnns o n a inmd Wife. -----;— J o h.............
id M ontgom ery and w ife,
F e b . 11. M , a ja r . 7. M . 11, a n d 26.
scribed, nnd M argaret W. R am sey, M o n t g o m e r y , R o b e r t H. R a m s e y , u s Clark \V. MoDonuld a m i w i f e ---------- Section 23. T ow n sh ip 19, South of
IX n i U U l I T C O U R T O F T H E S E V ­ an unm arried V o m a n . a resident o f T r u s t e e a n d h i s S u c c e s s o r s in T r u s t , McDonald. Mary A. MacDonald and R an ge 29 E a st; also ,

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,„1, Shops* 1 j. ;
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Shoots of grass; weapons with
Jong handles.
*12; Mistake. 1
Vjfc- Made,of oat straw or stem.
*15. ta in t ttetween north pole and
Europe.
tMt’ Win; who speaks a great deal
of his own affairs.
Diminutive for mother.
To obstruct,
tainted tower.
’THne tree.
'fit. • Veiy kninll portico.
^ 5, Bilorc.
27. Wot on time.
Head otucer under col Lego
(P* president,
1*0. in n short time.
Beak of u bird.
as. A fixed routine as of Htudy or
speech.
Wot heated.
A foreign coin.
H'J. Twirled rapidly.
Mimic.
43. Genus of fish to which pikes
and pickerels belong.
45' Tree of genus lumus.
, ,
40. Smells.
48. T o yelp.
49. Toward.
bo. Calling out; summoning forth
52. The direction Cape Good Hope
is Irum us.
53. The thing up^n which your
meal is cooktsl.
55. A giant personifying the sen.
57. A monastic order of Jews,
second century B. C.
58. Topmost.

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IN CHANCERY.
CLYDE A. BLAIR. Com plainant.
vs.

S u i t to Q u i e t T i t l e

at. H E A T O N , e t ul D e f e n d a n t s .
, \ u l Ire le D efen d an t*

Unknaw.

4.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
13.
17.
1,8.
21.
23.
Un.

The eggs of fishes.
Units oi work or energy.
To strike an attitude.
To dine.
. U-!S3
Preposition of place.
To abate.
j Jt.
Traps.
To mix.
To give access.
Angers.
A limited amount.
Hallucination.
M uskm elon.

27. Lightly secured.
28. Every one.
31. Kock containing metal.
34. A musical fly which bites.
30. To secure by fitting into
'grove.
37. imninury being, fay or elf.
38. A specialist.
40. Conspiracies.
42. A thrust.
44. Fertile spot in desert.
40. What your food is baked in.
VERTICAL
47. To crack a whip.
50. Evening.
1. Light silk'fnbrlc.
2. To pay another’s expenses us 51. Precious stone.
51. Bone.
un expression of friendship.
50. To depart.
3. Conjunction.

by Liverpool steamship owners to
WINTER STILL ELUSIVE
IN NORTHERN- EUROPE the Bidston Observatory at Birk­
enhead. The machine will tell the
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Mnr. 23. time of ocean tides in liny part of
—The exceptionally mild winter the world 51) years in advance, and
continues throughout Sweden, and it will also give the time of all the
up to the latter part of February tides during the last 500 years.
no snow hud fulien in this usually
About 20 per cent of tile rural
anowcln! country. Winter shinping trnfllc in the Ilothnic Gulf, population of Russia is now en­
usually closed in November, Is still rolled in co-operative enterprises.
operating, and throughout the
JAX GETS RADIO.
country cattle are grazing in pas­
ture instead of being housed in tho
JACKSONVILLE. Mnr. 2 3 .—
' burns.
Fifteen
thousand dollars have been
The mild weather has been a
aside by tho city commission
great boon to the poor, who have set
for the purchase of equipment and
have not been compelled to buy installation
a municipal radio
fuel, nn item in the budget which broadcasting ofstation
for Jackson­
Usuully assumes great importance. ville.
A staton of 500 watt power
is planned.
ASK BIRKENHEAD
ABOUT THE TIDES
Due to a process called compen­
satory growth, If one kidney of a
. LIVERPOOL, Eng., Mar. 23. — dog is removed, the remaining kid­
An instrument called the "prophet ney will almost double in size with­
of the tides" has been presented in four or five weeks.

EVERT TRUE

BY CONDO

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you and each of
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County, Florida on2l rt’ "S
for eig h t con . e c u ? ”
W ITNESS myhane
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o f th e Circuit c Ioim
en th Judicial CIreSit n i &lt;
of Florida. In „nii ,0( &lt; ,
Cbunty on th is th* J».k°I *•
uary, A. D. 19*5 4n,1‘ 'Uj&lt;

CIEOROE A. DcCOTTBL ° C
a. W. 8UENCER. jr T3’ *•*
Solicitor and
h 7. It. 21. Vl. *', *-

and

I \ T ill! COUNTY J I 'llf iF /g COURT,
X i n i lM H . K C O U N TY , F f.O K IIIA .

IN H E E S T A T E o f A d o l p h u s F.
B ell, d e c e a s e d .
C IT A T IO N
T o: Mrs. W i l l i e D e W e e s c , e a r n of
J n m « s a . DeW deae, n r i t f i u A venuo.
S u r n m e r a e t . K e n t u c k y , Mrs. B essie
tlrow n. c a re of
Itu y in o iu l ll r o w n ,
l i e i a i u r , A l a b a m a . Mrs. Iliilh E. M r11rlil—. c a r e o f
E arl
K. M cH rlde,
H rlfflu A venue, S u m m e rse t, K e n ­
t u c k y , a n d S u s a n D. Hell, K U nrdian
o f J o e l II. Hell, S a n f o r d . S e m i n o le
C o u n ty , Florida.
N o tic e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t I. 8 u huii D. Hell, a d m i n i s t r a t r i x of t h e
e s t a t e of
A d o lp h u s
F. Hell h a v e
ti ll s d a y , M a r c h Uth, 1925, filed In
t h e a b o v e C o u r t a p e t i t i o n to t a k e
p o s s e s s i o n o f th o r e a l p r o p e r t y of
said e s ta te to pay th e d e b ts and
c h a r g e s a g a i n s t s a i d e s t a t e , d u e to
th e In su fficien cy
o f th e personal
p r o p e r t y , (h e r e a l p r o p e r t y f u r t h e r
d e s c r l l led u s fo llo w s , t o - w l t :
T h e E a s t h a l f (EV») of th e
N o r t h T e n (N 10) a c r e s o f t h e
E n sl h a lf ( E H ) of th e N o rth ­
w est Q u arter
(N W H )
o f th n
N o rth w est Q u a rte r (N W H ) of
S ection T h r e e
(3 )
T o w n sh ip
T w enty
(2 0)
S outh,
Range
T h i r t y - o n e (31 ) E a s t ,
a n d Is Is c o m m a n d e d t h a t y o u a n d
e a c h of you. u n d a ll o t h e r p e r s o n s
I n t e r e s t e d In s a i d e s t a t e , a p p e a r he*
f o r e t h e C o u n t y J u d g e ' s C o u r t In
S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , o n t h e 37th day
e» A pril. 19 25, a n d t h e n a m i t h e r e
s h o w e n u s e . If a n y y o u h a v e , w h y
said p e titio n sh o u ld no t he g ran ted .
It Is o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s c i t a t i o n
s h a l l he s e r v e d In th o s a m e m a i m e r
us s u b p o e n a s In c h a n c e r y u p o n all
p e r s o n s n a m e d In t h i s c i t a t i o n a n d
s h a l l be p u b l i s h e d f o u r s u c c e s s iv e
w e e k s III T h e S a n f o r d H e r a l d , a
n e w s p a p e r p u b lish ed
In B e m l a a le
C o u n t y . F lo r id a .
W I T N E S S m y h a n d a n d s e a l of
t h e C o u n t y J u d g e ’s C o u r t on t h i s
th o 9 t h d a y o f M a r c h , 1925.
(S eal),
JAH, O. S H A R O N .
C o u n ty Ju d g e .
Mar. I t . 21, 28.
Apr. t. I I , 18.

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T o : W i l l i a m I*. R o g e r s , ir li v in g ,
a n d If d e a d ,
th e
h e i r s , d e v is e e s ,
g ra n te e s or o th e r claim an t, u n d er
th e said W illiam
I*, l i n g e r s . Uer m iA fn l o r
b U i i t w Is k ;
Ju tiie * A*
D a v i s a n d H e n r i e t t a V. D a v is, hi*
w if e , ir llv im r.
and
If d e a d , t h e
heirs, d e v is e rs, g r a n te e s or o th e r
c l a i m a n t s u i n l r r tlie s a i d J a m a s A.
D a v i s u n d H e n r i e t t a V. D nvls, Ids
w if e , d e c e n s c d
o r o therw ise,
M.
H e a t o n . If li v i n g , a n d If d e a d , t h e
heirs, devisees.
g ra n te e s or o th er
c l a i m a n t s u n d e r l l h e s a i d M. H e a t ­
o n a m i — ------ H e a t o n , h i s w ife, d e c e a s e d o r o t h e r w i s e ; a n d to a n y a n d
nil p e r s o n s o r p a r t i e s w h o s e n a m e s
a re u n k n o w n c la im in g a n y rig h t,
t i t l e , o r I n t e r e s t In a n d to t h e p r o ­
p e r t y I n v o lv e d In t h i s s u i t a n d d e ­
s c r i b e d ns f o l lo w s , t o - w l t : H ltu n te,
l y i n g a n d b e i n g In S e m i n o l e C o u n ­
ty , F l o r i d a . Beg. 7.07 c h a i n s S o u t h
o f t h e n o r t h e a s t c o r n e r o f t h e BWVI
o f HK'/t of S e c t i o n 16. T o w n s h i p 21
S. R a n g e 31 K. r u n S o u t h fl c h a i n t .
W e s t 7 c h a i n s . N o r t h tl c h a i n s , B a s t
7 c h a i n s , to b e g i n n i n g .
It Is h e r e b y o r d e r e d a n d r e q u i r e d
t h a t you, an d each of you. do a p ­
p e a r to t h e bill iif c o m p l a i n t filed
h e r e i n , a t th o C o u r t H o u s e In S a n ­
fo r d . S e m i n o te C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , on
t h e H h ilny o f May, A. D 1926, Iho
s n n i o b e i n g a r u l e d a y of t h i s C o u r t,
o r e l s e t h e s a i d c a u s e w ill bo t a k e n
tin c o n f e s s e d , a n d t h e m n t t - r p r o ­
ce e d u p o n d e c r e e p r o c o n f e s s o t o
f i n a l d e c re e .
It Is f u r t h e r O r d e r e d t h a t t h i s
O r d e r o f I ' u b l l c a t l o n be p u b ' l s h e d
In T h e S a n f o r d H e r a l d a n e w s p a p e r
p u b lle lie d a t H a n fo rd ,
F lo r id a , In
said C o u n ty , once n w eek fo r e ig h t
c o n se c u tiv e weeks.
W I T N E S S m y h a n d a n d o ff ic ia l
s e a l o f s a i d C i r c u i t C o u r t n t H an­
fo r d , S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t h i s
ili« 7 th d a y o f M a r c h . A. D., 1926.
(S e a l 1
V. K. DOIItir.ASM.
v
C l e r k o f C i r c u i t C o u r t He vent It
.1Ucl Ir ta I C i r c u i t o f
Florida,
S e m i n o l e C o u n tv .
IJy; A. M W E E K S . 1&gt;. C.
WILSON’ A IIOUH1IOLDKH.
S td b 'l lo i 's f o r C o m p l a l n n n 's .
Mur. 7. II. 21. 2»: A pr. 4. I I . 1.1, 25;
M ay 3.

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E N T H C IR C U IT
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N E M IN O I.E CO U N TY .

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fONEY that you invest in real estate—be
that investment either in hontesites or res­
idential property—is one ot the most im­
portant transactions of your life. In your
own interests, therefore, it is an invest­
ment that should be decided upon only
after serious consideration, in order to
command the greatest possible value now
ami the largest profit in future for the money you spend.

At Coral Gables within the past three years $20,000,000
have been expended in improvements and development
ot distinctive character. The transcending beauty of this
development has won distinction in many ways. Every
dollar of this tremendous expenditure has increased the
value of property hodings here nnd brought rich profits
to investors.
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In suburban residential properties in Florida today there
is a high standard established—and that standard is in u
very vital way almost entirely u matter of accomplished
development. The greater the development work accom­
plished on the property the more valuable the land. Thu
greater the degree to which development work is con­
tinued, the greater the enhancement in value and the
larger the profits enjoyed.

I'or this reason the highest standard of value has been es­
tablished at Coral Gables. For this reason Coral Gables
values ure constantly enhancing for the speculative buyer.

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And for this reuson Cor\tl Gables is in safety and security
the foremost investment in the great Florida field—the
host buy which Florida offers to investors today-

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M A ltTlI.V A CH E S, e t a l D e f e n d a n ts .
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S ta te of F lo rid a;
T o: M a rth a A cres, o r M a rth a A c­
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Samuel
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A
Sell r i d e r a n d ---------- S c h r o d e r , he
h ii s h a n d , C o lin M. ll o o n e n n d - — —
B oo ne, h is w if e , M a r y V. R u s s e ll
a n d ------------- R u s s e l l, h e r h u s b a n d ,
riiom uH
S,
S p in n ey
and
s p i n n e y , hi* w if e , R e b e c c a F. E v aiiM, It. F. E v a n s , R o b e r t E. E v a n s ,
It. E. E v a n s . T r u s t e e . S u r a h A n n
Itobi son . H u rah A lin R o b e r s o n , S a r ult A m i R o b e s u n .
W ife
o f S. II.
Ito b esaii, S a m u e l H, R o b e s o n a n d
H arub A n n R o b e s o n , J o s i u h M. E v ­
a n s um l --------- - E v a n s . Ills w ife. J .
M E v a n s n n d E. A lle n , a n d to e a c h
um l e v e r y of them. If li v in g , u n d If
'lead , a ll p a r t i e s n l u l m l n x i n t e r e s t
in t h e p r o p e r t y
i n v o l v e d In t h i s
mill, u s h e ir s .
d ev isees, g r a n te e s
uml o t h e r c l u t m u n t s u n d e r t h e a for. -u h t m im e d p a r t i e s , a n d e a c h of
in. d e c e a s e d o r o t h e r w i s e , um l to
a n y um l a ll
persons
o r p arties
w h o se n a m e s u r e u n k n o w n e b ii m .
Ing a n y r i g h t , t i t l u n r I n t s n u i t In
uml to t h e p r o p e r t y I n v o lv e d in
s u i t a n d d e s c r i b e d a s fo llo w s.
to-v.-lt: L o ts 25. 26. 27, 28. 2’». 39, tl
“ ltd 32 o f E v a n s S u b d iv i s i o n , a c ­
c o r d i n g to p la t t h e r e o f d u l y of r e e .
o rd In F l a t R ook I, p a g e , 17, S e m imil-* ( n u n t y . F l o r i d a r e c o r d s , sa id
p r o p e r t y b e i n g s l t u u t u In S e m i n o le
l o u oly. Florida.
It Is H e r e b y O r d e r e d a n d R e q u i r ­
' d tliu t y o u . u m l e a c h o f yo u, do
a p p e a r to t h e Id 11 o f c o m p l a i n t f i l ­
ed h e r e i n a t t h e C o u r t H o u s e m
S a n f o r d , '- n ilm d u t ' o u u t v . S t a t e of
1_ lurid.i. . 11 t h e 11 Ii tl a y o f May.
v D. 1926. t h e s a m e b e i n g a r u l e
- n t of ih lx C o u r t , o r e ls * t h e sa id
t itiso w ill h r t a k e n a s c o n f e s m d
um l t h e m u t t e r p r o c e e d u p o n d * .

CORAL GABLES

Yon ar* cordially
invited
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luxurious Highway
Fu liman Coachea,
leaving ih* local
Coral Gable* oUica
each week.
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mother four years •KPi\
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s.eaduy decreasing birthrate in ,
Norway, especially in the larger
fei by the Alien family, 1
distr.'cta has (
jvtiisini? in M editerranean. tlticr
JjJ*** ami
®n«l industrial
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,l» nihturity
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alrrmed government authorities, i
univorsK V o i
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a s to the htedical fac* ,
rmilhtA* wilt ho Wn tho Inscription
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the Itoytl University of:
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'bii thi
y,1®? loL « solution of the prohsri* was
ever TWutfar of hl»*earl.
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lONUON. Knit. Mar. 2a.—Kini; llftn . The physicians copsultetl'
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RICHMOND, Vn„ Mar. 28.— ' flem ^Ulan
who, upon .pdvnre of hm declared that tha ilecrcaring b'.rth1 born,
Kfelans. will opend the great- I tin Wga l,M*
to daiiborate1 " ’ "nniked ertv s *f BMr.abcth1SJ&amp; jSffi J
, «rt of March cruising in tho
A1l«n *poc,, nio|her iif Bdjtar ^.llen dri rmt 'hdr
(iterrnnosft will Jbfi in emir,taut
roe. will soon Hit
I
m end l«auty.
ait' hmjoairg.
LJ. with officials pf s « l j in
mchiorinl
sh
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among,
thn
mould
hv radio. SnooM tmyort„ — ——
in &lt;ar, uOfiTii
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bate ia t s . p!m 0f tJie Raven Society of th- University of VirginTAMPA,
ia, working together xvlth the New track "to 1
York Act.&gt;rs' Asfloclntiqn, which next vrintCi
hns nlw»d In the raising of funds, the Tampa _____ ___ __
The dcuign, it is announced, ban al-4*process of nrgenitrtion, atfcoriiivg
ready haen furnished' and final to Hubert C. Maypdle formov fit.
control.
The hrthrattf in Norway, acconl- Dlsm* for the rearing of the monu- l.culr and Chlcato Athletic club
1 for foreign parts. Whenever
pro Victoria Went .ibronj she in r 'tc liguici just published, ban ment will be discussed at an early • man.
a accompanied hy a ftiiriVter. declined since 1900 from 02 per
i inpoitnnt stain bnxicns which 1.000 of population, ter21 per 1,000
laired hdr personal 'nigTinLijn* while in the city of 01sn it hns
J, dealt with by this official declined in the rar.1u period from
j then pasacd cn to the queen ■IIM4 pec 1.000 ta 11.71 per 1.000.
In the meantime the population of
r her decision.
|s ronnectldn with Xing Gepry-’a the cly liaa grown from 95,000 to
«*c ahrond, it hns been re- 270.000.
Qrd in London O ut Kltig EdWanl
Structural Strength Safes
iprs cd . to n large extent’ with
b practice, ns tlje system of ua( * lithographer signature far
gain commissions In the liervicu
Sliniilar affairs, hns absolved
fling from tho Immense drudrgshich v/ns^a'constant annoyw t' royalty in Victorian times,
lest of tho Dritish rulers have
fi kei n yachtsmen, King George
fas perhaps tho most enthpsiasJof them nil, so the phyaician.-i Contests Will Give F l y e r s
advising u crujso in warmer cHOf AH Types Of Planes
|tc after the ruler’s, recovery
Chance
To Win Trophies;
ini influenza nnd bronchitis in
Most
of
Contests In U. S.
Inwry. felt , th a t ho would enj him?clf under circumstances
lircly to his liking. Queen Mary
b not care for the seta, but
Dc &lt;!corgc, ordinrrIy la not bothil by ruufch weather in the listed liy the Natnnnl Acrotmutic I
Every!Mpw for tho Office
Ao iH-ialioti. will keop sportsmen |
107 Megm.liu.
Phone .i0 I.,t.
in.lhta field well occupied.
I
The National Championship Bnl- k
I'on Race, to be held May l. nt gl
Kf. .luaopb. Mo., will be an elimhn- ’p
tioi* contest to des,do American ™
competitors for th i Second (Jor­
don Uonn'Ut Cit'i men at nrussel“ ,BI
June 7. Th • original Gordon Hun- !m
noil Cup race win inaugurated in J]
1900 the American selection race H
WASlIlNfsTON/ Mar. 23.—Sec­ bring started in l'JOU. The win- n
tary Davis today took under fur- ning team, in the American Ne S
rr advisement the application of tional balloon race will be award- S
w. Hannah Chaplin of Los An- ei'
' iteWfic&gt;li| trophy.
rcj. Calif., mother of Charles
Entries for the Jacques Schnel.l- ^
bp’in, the nin\. nctnr, for per- er .Maritime trophy contest at Hal- n
hiion to remain in this country uim,re. wd.’, lk*t. 2‘l-JJl, the inter- *
iiil March 2(3, 192C.
national seaplane speed contest. S
The s e c r e t a r y
Ynu ;»t*e n.ifflolulHy nn tho level with yum* custuiuers.
announced thnt'cic to Ape. I. England was forced ■
bnwhile no niove would be madelou of thi t race Inst year because J
UnlilsK, y'nuy g8od» nrik so excellent that everyone
Icompel Mrs. Chaplin to leave the j of an accident to its entry, and {j
who buys them oncu Avill want tliem atfuin—
pntry next Thursday, whan a "Ttslv with'*rnw; but i*ntli have an- JJ
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rvious extension of time expires, nounceil their intention to cate/ 5
d&lt;tfrif ■
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1Rave no indqqUop hnw bing ili^
^ 1 he •'Puiittxm trophy 'i rece. t&gt;he' »*
n Would be lk»Al. im(tec
^ eal nc*
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Pm although e a rljtr in th e rfAy inti inational “derby of rhL land ?
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had announced that a formal piur(h,’' to lie held between Hep- *
•. Unless jjoti aptireciate that it takes a lo.ig, time
rbion could be expected late to- *'*nio;r 17. and Oct. Jl. a t a vet un- ■
and
costs u Jot of money to educate one million peodecided place will also close its §
hr or tomorrow.
entries
Apr.
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Mrs. Chaplin,* a British subject,
j:!e to associate your trade murk with a definite
Events for which no dates have IS
ij admitted to the United States
standard
of quality—
prch 25, 1921, to receive medical vet been set are: Liberty Enginb g
Builders'
trophy,
Aviation
Town
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fitment. Her stny«\vas limited
[one year because her condition ami Country Club of Detroit trophy £
UnlesM ycur business is built nn the firm foiinda
Me her ineligible for citizenship, Detroit News Air Mail trophy, in
tt.it the end of each*year's period Hickenbaeker Lfght Airplane tro -j*
lion of economical production and sound finance.
ir attorneys hnve obtained nddi- ohv. Stout Model Airplane trophy a
and
the
Dayton
Daily
News
Light
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inal leave for her to remain. Last
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&gt;r, however, officials of the de- Airplane trophy.
The
Curtis
Marine
Flying
tro■
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gtment said they had reached an
peement with the attorneys that phy, to be held late in November m
H&lt;1 :‘sk no further extensions. at a place yet to be chosen, will
te the national tipced contest for
Nevertheless, the attorneys, uft !senplaneti.
■
being notified recently that Mrs.
in
addition
to
the
second
Gor- ]P
kplin must leave the country &lt;ion Bennett cup, events abroad!I
hrch -jfi, filed uinduvits l»y her will ihclude the Zenith Cup con- 1
Ijdcians, her sons, Chnrles nnd test at Paris, July 1-1; Interna-. G
finny, and her nurse, stating tional Aviation Meet nt Zurich,- B
lit h e r condition as an outgrowth
August 21-23. and the Beaumont Ij
l air raids over London during !&lt;’uu at Inltes, France, Oct. lrt, t.i&lt;t I
kwar, had improved consideraidy international speed
contest for 1
i the l a s t year. They denied she land planes.
id
Msuffering from insanity and cxf«^cd fear that return to London
(this time not only would retard
(r advancement, but might cause
revere setback, and even prove
pd. It wns then the sflcfctary
Merited to reconsider the case.

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An nt tractive r&gt; roor.i bungalow is now under rrm trurthin at the corner of Palmetto Avi
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Tampa Vocational
Training School Is
Given $10,000 Lot

TAMPA. Mar. 23.—The county
commissioners of
Hillsborough
will have before them for further
is hereby given fin** **«•«». action when thev meet next Mon­
[eiiHdmj imrehaser of Tax i&gt;i— day a number of bids for the pur­
f it' Nn. 120. tlittcil 1he .MU *la.v chase outright of the county court­
JsHi. A. 1»„ J!l22. Has flleil soli! house and site. Kids were opened
linear,, in niy office, a ml has last Monday and further considera­
*’ ■&gt;l&gt;|illeutloii for tax deed to
“• in accordance with law. Hnld tion postponed until they had been
*!fi&lt;nte embraces the (oilowlng
The highest among the
►fiber iiroperty situated In HnmU tabulated.
*! '"'inly, florid*, to-wlt: SK', lot were those of Austin C. Koough
j'V ',
!*. T\V|&gt;. 21 S. ItnilK" and associates of New York who
f- I" ucrea. The-said land lie- offered $1,100,009 for the property,
I n eased at the dale of the Is- the iJovd-Skinner Realty Company
ll’"" of, aurli certificate In the
n" "f I'tik n o v v n . T h a t s a i d ........ of this city, $1,285,000, and C L
...........I. purchaser of Tax tVr- Knight and Sons alio of Tampa,
f■'I*• N'o. .121 dated the 1th day i f
?►a I). 1122. has fll d » till cel - who offered a price of $1,351,000.
In my office nail liar made
r'ir.illnt, f„r Tiii Deed to Uslie
J"e11nlnnee with liAv. Halil err*
Byte I lulirsi'i'H l h « to|lo\. lu g ilc*
i'"i| |irn|ie|'l&gt; sllti.lied in Scllllt ,r,'unty, florida. to-wlt: S 'j
I';’« M-i*. 1 Twp. 21 H. ItatiKu
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a errs.
* '*: "aid l a u d b e i n g a s s e s s e d s t
Ll,|le of the iKMiance of Sill'll

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on French Avenue within a few minutes of the heart of the city

p in e a le III t h e n a m e o f ITjiknoV.ll
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will soon have paved streets, concrete curbing, cement sidewalks.
them part of Seminole county
For quick sale

iTIrcult Court,
countv. Flo
A. M. TVITEKH
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CLOSE-IN SUBDIVISION NOW ON SALE

Prices arc,low. Payments arc easy. Before another day passes buy in
Pinchurjjt and watch your
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Everyone eventually comes to his
I; the truth In
U Boron d Cl M b I k t t i r , ^Im Will Out sometime, And
the
longer
T
,
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n
the greater
I f . 1111. a t th e Port off lee
U astound people when it comes to light. Those who
f lo r id * unilcr Act of
never try to hide anything, never have any fear or worry
D R A B__ f - i U l U t of Its being disclosed; and free front fear! and worry they
S HKHfi__. M n i m can accomplish so much more in w hatever line they bend
148 their efforts. The only things that people try to hide are the
rka
. S iC M lla a « h m
/hingB that they are ashamed of; tn^y do not wish to keep
• a v sa c R tm o K r a t b i
from the world any qualities or acts that they are really
T ear....|T .M BIX M onth*....fl.19
trod In C ity b y Carrier. per proud of.
. 16 c.
W ee k ly E d ition tl.0 0
There are many people who would not hesitate to do
many things a little "shady” if they thought they could get
..
! by,with them, and skillfully cover up their tracks. But they
notice* of entertninmeiite where -do not take into consideration that iiiey cannot fool their
■re m ade w ill be charged
'*■ .. congcjenc0| antj
8ense 0f right and Wrong (conscience)
r a t re ra la r a d vertis in g rates.
will not let one live in perfect peace, as long as it is tainted
bw ukkthk A M o c tA T fto n im i with a sense of guilt. It is a thousand times better to be
R ib A sso cia ted P re ss la exclu t*
ily en titled to the use for repuh- wrong in the eyes of the world and right in the eyes of your
atlnn of a ll n ew s d isp atch es own conscience, than right in the eyes of the world but
Milted to It or not oth erw ise credd In th is p sp er and a lso th e local wrong in the light of your conscience.
ws ptihllah-d herein. AH rig h ts
Many of our greatest heroes have been wrong in the eyes
rep u b lleetlon of sp ecial dispatch*
herein ere a lso reserved.
of the world; but their faith in themselves was so strong and
they believed so earnestly way down in their hearts that
MONDAY, MAR. 23, 1925.
they were right, that they dared face the opposition and jeer
MB HERALD'S PLATFORM and ridicule of the whole world—and they finally triumphed.
Theodore Roosevelt was a man that always did what he
-Deeper water route to Jaekaon* thought was right. One time he was fighting against a
It,
seven cent street car fare with all the vim in him when he
—Construction of 8 L John*—In*
suddenly became convinced that he was wrong, and in the
ut River canal.
middle of the figh t he switched over to the other side. It
-Extension of white way.
—Extension of local amusements takes a MAN to do a thing like that!
swimming pool, tennis courts, ete.
But Roosevelt as a boy was a weakling, and Napoleon
—Acquisition of a municipal
was
thdught to he queer and sulky at Military school. Yet
Ml.
-Augmenting of building pro* In both these men there were great qualities that it only
KM-—houscs, hotels, apartment took time to bring to the surface. Some fruit ripens late
while other ripens early; but all fruit ripens at sometime
—Extension of street paring pro* unless destroyed before the time of maturity.
am.
—Construction
of boulevard
ound Lake Monroe.
—Entrance Into Florida state
seball league.
,*—Completion of city beautifies*
n program.
BLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
ALL NEEDS SUPPLIED:—The
rd la my shepherd;; I shall not
nt. Surely goodness and mercy
ill follow me ail the days of my
&gt;: and I will dwell In the house
the Lord for ever. Psam 23:1*0.
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The "Little Things”
A man’s years count very'little in determining his age;
it is in his heart that his true nge is revealed. A man who
keeps young at henrt will be young all his life, while some
children, who have very little of the bright, cheerful funny
side of life, are actually little old men and women.
Cheerfulness and happiness will keep you young for
many, many years; while a few short years of sadness and
gloom will age you unbelievably. Joy and sunshine do for
human lives what sunshine docs for plants and flowers. No
rose will bloom in a dark ccilcr.
As a twig is bent so the limb groweth.' Habits are easier
to form in youth and harder to break in later life. How im­
portant is it therefore to cultivate the habit of cheerfulness
in the child! The middle-aged generations of today would
be infinitely more happy, if they had only formed the habit
of being optomistic and cheerful—in youth.
If you have children make them happy now while they are
young, and the future will take care of itself. The "little
things" piny such an important port in a child’s life. A
nickel’s worth of candy will often make a girl of eight hap­
pier than a beautiful diamond ring, a girl of eighteen. A
sensitive boy will take n harsh word to heart, which an older
person can easily laugh off.
Some of our greatest novelists and statesmen can trace
their success back to bed-time stories when they were five or
six years old, that have left undying impressions upon theit*
imaginations and ambitions.
Teach n child to look on the beautiful and cheerful side
of life and help it acquire the art of being happy over little
things, und ydur efforts will not prove in vnin, for the influ­
ences of early life affect a jnfln forever.
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Worse Might Ceme.
I '/J
Japan's New Trouble.
The 31-Onnee Baby.
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BY ARTHUR BRISBANE Jt
I C w i M t »«4»

boy. .nd be
Modern girl.
»hc„ they

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THE DREADFUL t o r n a d o
sweeping through' five states, Wil­
ing 1,000 and Injuring other thous­
ands, makes everything else seem
trifling and unimportant.
We live a t the mercy of Nature’s
forces, above, below and all around
us. A tidal wave from the ocean
coqld wash away the nations big­
gest city. An earthquake or a
tomado coy Id level it, .
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SYMPATHIZING WITH , t h e
unfortunate victims of the greet
disaster, the nation may well feel
grateful for the high average of
safety. The earth turns on Its
axis at the rate of a thousand
miles an hour. If it stopped for a
second the oceans would be hurled
from the gr^at valleys in which
they lie, and life on the earth
would be washed back to the con­
dition of millions of years ago,
with no life left except the .low­
est forms.

won't” ? ,* " . S S L ," * * font,

in the soup.

leldom

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If, as fashion says
lower, then b o t t o m ^ 0^

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Our income tax amino,,,*,
certainly are glad
us on what we think we
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You can’t tell if
'
fools or if foolsjnak? i j g
Actors do as well as th n d
the movies because they
the music.
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One of these thrifty
us steady men are kept
bank balances.

M
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A -poor man ninnies and
tle snupA riCH mnn marri"**b
Wouldn’t it he nice if bad
er didn’t work on Sunty!

GREAT DISASTERS shock and
overwhelm us. The recent great
earthquake in Japan and the his­
toric snd even more appalling
earthquake of Liuhon remind us
how feeble and helpless wo are
living on a whirling globe travel­
ing nround the sun nt a speed of
nearly two million miles a day.
Tho amazing thing is our safety
nnd secure existence. Assuming
that they arc worth having wc
should bo deeply grnteful.

Time for the neighbor u
home your coni scuttle aMl
your Uwnmowcr.
A cynic is n man who mb
cheerfulness for ignorant.
Goif won’t take the p!w.
•baseball as long as most mrn'o,
golf scores are tyiwgraphayli
rors.
Only thing you can tell hy,
watches is what lime it isn’t.

WHILE WE condole with the
victims of our own disaster, wc
feel deepest Bymnuthy for tho un­
fortunate inhabitants of Tokio, so
recently torn by the great earth­
quake und now with 1(1,000 mndc
homeless by a dreadful fire.
The cable says casually that the
fire swept through "the quarter of
small, poor people,” hut that makcB
it worse. What they lost was cvarything they hud.

COOLIDGE A N D CONGRESS

SAVE andT
T H R IV E

TAMPA TRIBUNE
In
_____ _______1_____
1925
my the songs they sing you,
As far ns the political make-up licinng nhle to make known his ntmothers of men.
of this Congress is concerned Pres* titui!iife to their nepubilcan nssomy the flow’rs they bring you,
blent Coolidgc is in better position ciates when such a course is necmothers of men,
thnn he hns been since lie succeed- essary to preserve pnrty solidar- 1
THE FOUR MOST SENSIBLE WORDS:
t I think. If you see and know,
rd Mr. Harding. H lias a new ity on important questions.
j*
*‘I CANT AFFORD I t ”
era Is a fairer blossom though,
Congress tp deni with, a Congress; In any consideration of the make ; £
it a daisy of long ago,
more to his liking but impregnat- up of the Senate William E. Bor-,*:*
T h o f o u r m o s t .se n s ib le w o r . l s o f t o p g u , . o r |wn art.
Mothers of men.
cd with uncertain elements d an -' ah, of Idaho is always a fa c to r:*
*'l r a n T o f t o r d It."
T h e n , a r e f o l k s w h o six-lid c v n r y l M ii K to Uni hut
gcrous to the policies the Exccti- to he reckoned with. As Chair-!,*!
&lt;«*at lo a f o o l i s h ' e f f o r t t o “ Ici'f’ti u p w i t h
" tlKtrrly
eo from a wilder garden, moth*
five
hop'.*s
to
accomplish.
This
mnn
of
the
Committee
on
Foreign
h o i 'u u s e tltp y linvoiv't t h e r u i i r n i t . ' a n d t h e good srfts.* ft
IN THE midst of calamities danger applies especially to the Relations he occupies a conspicera of men,
s.iy : "I c a n ' t a f f o r d It.”
following the stock market drop, Senatc.
Icing your praise and pardon,
H p cndliiK us*.i* m a l l r i g h t .
It Is o n l y w h e n II Iimtm
nous and influential position. At
mo m a r g i n fo r s a v i n g t h a t It Is a l l w r u n g .
mothers of men,
fires, and n rebellious Senate, the
Mr.. Coolidgc hns the loyal sup- 1thi« time tllP importance of his re­
If y o u a r e s t r o n g e n o o g l i n o w t o d e n y y o u r . If a
7ame a child with a little (1st,
t r i f l i n g t i l i n g s , y o u w ill lie r i c h e n o u g h l a t e r on i . a(f..ru
public interest is in-Lois Clausen, a port of the Republican lender of lationship to President Coolidgc is
m
a
n
y
th in g s fu r in o m w o rth w h ile.
tearing a daisy, that you kissed,
New .Jersey baby, eight weeks old that body, Senator Curtis of Knn- augmented by the President s keen
t ’so y o u r su v in g H a c c o u n t u t t h e l*'lrst N iulonal IlanV.
fust a flow’r that the reaper
I*, mn* AMKAD.
weighing yesterday only two sns. He is also assured of the Co- 'desire that this Government nffilmissed,
operntion of most of the regular iate with the World Court.
Mothers of men.
pounds twelve ounce:.
■itepuuiicnn
’ ;,v,v is
10 “a **•»!*««&gt;
•*■&gt;'■• •*
Republican contingent,
contingent, uitnougn
although | . There
disposition
in• i*«*.»*v...
political ^
&gt;Vhen she was born sheweighed |some of them have at times in the c*rclea in, Washington to believe .j,
)n will our blossoms perish,
President Conlidge will main- *
onee pound and fifteen ounces, and*current Congress failed to respond
mothers of men,
doctors said she could not live.
11,» his urging. The two outstnnd- £Un n closer relationship with 1*
t there is one you cherish, moth­
Thorn is n hmvnr in th,. hmU \ r e f u s a l s of the regulars to stay Senator Borah as Chairman of the ♦
ers of men,
There is a P™ cr in the^
, 1^ H *e wt.rc the Soldiers*. Bonus Committee on Foreign Relations *
iM .V N FO IU I, F L A .
(fever Jong will the flowers last,
oven in that o r n new bom baby, ipjiJ
tj,p pm )n{.rcn3jng the sal- than
did with Senator Lodge |
^lowers wither and fade ao fast,
----------------- o----------------able to defy doctors nnd thcirlnries of postal employes, both of when tho latter occupied that posiJut there is one that the reapers
predictions.
.which Mr. Coolidgc vetoed, only to
There scents to be n liking
G isssed,
THE ANCIENT HEBREW prophet never saw an auto­ scientific
lo
that
tinv
hpnrf
which
\
!mve
his
disapproval
overturned
between
the two men anti an inothers
0
of men.
^
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clinntion on the President’s part
mobile, so far as we know, hut if he had, could he in much In that tiny head which you f
could span with your fingers th ere’ turn narrowly averted in the Sen- to consult ~
Senator Borah on ims you will wear In heaven, moth­ more accurate language have described it than when he said: existed u determination to live, ate on the snlnrv increase bill, lie P»rtnnt public questions. Ilut how
'The
chariots
shall
rage
in
the
treets,
they
shall
jostle
one
ers of men,
is fortunately situated also in thut far
apparently mutual friend-,j=
e in our childhood given, moth­ against another in the broad ways; tney shall seem like t*r- end the mother still has her baby two of his warmest supporters,
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will operate with respect' a BUM■!!■■■■■■■■■■■■■
e
ers of men.
ches, they shall run like the lightnings."-Our Dumb Animals. ttlive und gaining.
both personally nnd politically, rep- lo tho World Court and other matWe have the Feeney Hand Dusters which we are S
)nce n child with n little flat
resent his own State of Massachu- terR of international consequence for $10.
Irought you a duisy, that you
THE OTHER news of the world setts in the new Congress.
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extremely
uncertain.
kissed—
Wc laso have the 20-20-60 nnd the 50-50 Dustin?
in about us usual. In Italy Dr.
One of these is William M. B ut-' Some critics of _
Mr.________
Borah arc
'hero is one thut the reaper
Voronoff, gland grafting expert is lor, who managed Mr. Coolidge’s inclined to attribute inconsistency tures.
missed,
at work with local scientists g ra ft­ contest for the Presidential nnini- to him in his attitude toward Mr.
Mothers of men.
V irginia Carolina Chemical Company
nation, and conducted his campaign Coolidge's World Court proposal,
-------- o--------Florida. They said they thought ing glands on sheen. The prac­ for election Inst year. The other is When the President in his annua!
Sanford,
Fla..
Mar.
20,
1925.
t’s about time someone com­ Editor Sanford Herald,
Fred W. Ball Local M|
once of location in Sanford but tical Italians are not interested in Frederick H. Gullett, former message to Congress last Decernined of having Spring Fever.
could
not
stnnd
the
water
so
moved
Sanford,
Flu,
making
an
old
mnn
young,
but
in
Speaker of the House of Repre-, her .suggested a new reservation i I
-------- o--------to Lakeland.
;« ul ing the sheep to produce more sentutives. Mr. Butler is serving to his proposal that "our country
Vcdnesday’s tornado in Illinois Dear Sir:
Two years ngo we were in Tenn. and better wool und meat. If they ns Senutor by appointment of the shall not he bound by advisory ■
Believe [ voice the thunks of
1 Indiana ugain remind us that
Governor of Massachusetts to fill opinions which may be rendered by
and
some purties say that
irida is the best state in the every house-keeper in Sanford, they heard
liked Snnford but could not succeed with sheep they’ll experi­ the vacancy caused by the death the Court upon questions which we
when J thunk the person, or per­
on In which to live.
of Henry Cabot Lodge. Mr. Cool- have not voluntarily submitted for
sons for their persistency in find­ bear the Idea of having to buy the ment on bigger animals.
-------- o -------idge and Mr. Lodge were never on its judgment," the impression prewater
they
drank
out
of
bottles
)ur office boy reminds us that ing pure soft wnter.
pnrticulnrly friendly terms and vailed that h** had made this con-;
nnd by the gallon, so they located
It
is
indeed
much
more
pleasure
ENGLAND
PLANS
a
return
to
clothes cleaner is the most suethere was an apparent lack of co- cession to satisfy Mr. Borah and
at
Orlando.
the gold basis which would put the operation between them. Mr. Gil- that it insured the latter's acquiescinl man hccuuse he'll dyo for to keep house und easier, since we
Such
remarks
will
he
a
thing
Enables a man no m atter where he is, if he wants crd«k
have
soft
water.
'one.
and deserves order. , those orders can be got for him whcnb|
We have lived in the mountains, of the past ns Sanford can boast pound sterling where I* was before lett, who took his seat in the Sen- eence in the President's plan for
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Keyne, considered a ate on Mar. I, succeeded m Item- American adherence to the I.enand in uthcr cities in Florida, and of ns tine soft water us any other ‘.he war.
market is known.
•
t conscientious objector is u this is as good pure water no ever place.
great authority because he told the ocrntic Senator, David I. Walsh,, gue&gt; World Court protocol. But
%
n who dislikes balloon trousers drunk.
Wo hope someone with money to nations what fools they were mak- whom he defeated last Novcmbe recent events havt- created the im­
My luisincsi is to help you locate that market. T'» inrrc»*9|
:ause the idea didn’t originate
The possession of pure roft water invest will see the great need of in** of themselves with their Ver- Senators Butler and Gillett are re­ pression that Mr. Borah continues
America.
garded as personal representatives to look askance at tiny effort t o 1
your sales and enlarge yhui* profits,
will do as much or more, for the a modern steam laundry in Snnford
-------- o-------progress of our city us paved How flne it would bu not to be uiillei treaty, opposes the gold of the President, with the advau*' make the United States a pnrty to
ifou enn't dodge puzzles. If you streets and houses and its value compelled to have to send our standard. Most of the newspapers Lige thut relationship implies o f 'the tribunal,
Gall, write or telephone (173.
n’t cure for cross-words, there cannot be measured by dollars and laundry out l ' some other town mil bunkers are in favor of it.
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i the narking ordinances.—Key cents.
Imt be aide to have «tir work done
l!
cat Citizen.
Some yours ago while on a visit in Sanford.
SKY
SIGNS
WHETHER
BRITAIN,
suffering;
o ■ ■■ ■
Mrs. E. M. Carroll.
to the mountains of N. C., we
H. E. PORCH
MIAMI TRIBUNE
in business and industry, will be
irnerul Wood’s son made a fnr- heard some folks talking about
Sanford Heights.
*
ie In Will! .Street. Now he’s I ------------ -------------------------------helped by gold standard resump■
ike and in trouble. A fortune
ion, nobody knows. The reason
So far in tho history of the tion like Rctelgeuse—will swing I"
DIRECT MAIL ADVERTISING
* his misfortune.—Ft. LauderI
AM—?
is that nobody knows positively world the reading of sky signs is | close to one of the million oth- "
u Sentinel.
PLANNED—PRINTED—MAILED
O. S WARDEN
anything about firi«r.:e or money much like the blowing of bubbles. :,J H1l^ n‘ s“ n" . ht,r7 bou^ ' Th'/« “
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will
be
a
flash
and
a
puff
and
n
2
—except that real gold is a g..uu No man has been aide, to tell how million years thereafter (he eng 3
’resident Conlidge would have
I am the vital principle of life— ; Next to life itself, I am the thing to have. Usually it comes nr when the earth started on it.« Mo-eyed nstronomcr * .if some m ar- ■
United StntoH know that just
Room :M7
| Ht National Bank H«U|
greatert of all success and: greatest gift God bus given t&lt;» nit on top.
orbit or how on when it will cense. by solar system, : -minting through ; i
ause John Surgent, the pew ut- th&lt;*
mnn:
the
millionaire
who
has
lost
happiness
assets.
ney-generul, is a Green MounThe plan, suggested after the Professor Moulton, of the Umver- their telescopes, will sec the flash ! li a R i i a i R g R i i g M i i H B i B i B s s a R i i D i a i a n i i n s R i i r t 11
I am that which gives the plus j me in piling up his fortune would
•tv &lt;&gt;f Chicago, thinks the earth and know that something unpleas*
s boy, is no sign that he is quality
give
nil
his
millions
to
get
me
to human beings. I put
war, that Europe should abandon will Inst a thousand million years i ant happened in our vicinityplea.*
orunt of the duties which lie pop, ginger,
once
vim into human e f­ back again; hut l am beyond the the gold standard, leaving Uncle yet, or perhaps much longer.
upon a time.
assumed.
reach of money.
fort.
Sumo day, of course, the world
Meanwhile’ we may go ri-ht a*
T am thut which gives bouynney Sam with a lot of worthless gold will
I am the source of physical and
end, as all good things must long inventing taxes, reforming
ifhen we read where gasoline mental power. I give the body vig­ to life, which makes you magnetic, m his hands, was not sound,
*nd. Some day mir sun—which I people, one-half telling the other
e« another rise und then turn or and bouynney, tho brain vital joyous, forceful, which brings out
is n t much of a sun at all. accord- half how they should live, and cnr to the next page and rend energy nnd originality.
your resourcefulness und inventive
mg to Dr. Moulton, being a mere joy life ns much as pos: ible—for
I’EKIN
EXPECTS
the
renewal
ere Jlohn ‘D. Rockefeller has
I am your beat friend —• the ness, that which raises efficiency
ered his golf score, it makes us friend of thu high nnd lowly, the to its maximum ami enables you to of war in two or three weeks— atill-alurm fire alon^sidu any rejj-1doonwdav is so far clistnnt that lifi*
ih for a reversal of things.
Russians on one side, Japanese and ular honeut-to-Koodnoss lonflugru- &lt;is hut a wink in the dark.
rich nnd poor alike—hut, be he make the most of your ability.
-------- o-------I increase every one of your British on the other, nil interested
king or beggar, who violates my
forty or fifty mental facilities a in Chinn’s lutent wealth, pull in
lince Vice President Dawes hns laws must pay the penalty.
I am often i ought in vain by hundredfold. I am the louder of
MY FAVORITE STORIES
Dived to take to the country his
it to chnngu certain Senate leg- the man who ridcH in his limou­ them all. When I ant present they different directions.
BY IRVIN S. COBB
“HIS UNCLE’S NIECE”
Nobody is able to manage all of
lion H^jles, we wonder if it sine, hut am generally found in arc up, at their best; when I am
t an admisgion that his famous the company of the man who walks ah: ent. they uro down, at their the great jelly fish nation at one
Uist spring wlun General Ne­ way to si a rt the conversation."
IIY JUNIOR CLASS
;ur words huvo lost their power to his work and takes plenty of worst.
time. ^ You pick up one piece of
ville, tho hero of the defense of
exercise.
I am the friend of progress, the
accomplishing things.
Rogers gave to the problem
it and the rest falls from your Voniun, was making his tour of
I am the great multiplier of a- stimulator of ambition, the encour- hand.
moment o f earnest consideration.
A t Hi^h School
tigcr
of
effort,
the
grout
essential
America
ho
was
tho
guest
of
hon­
he Columbus Advocate says, bility, the buttress of initiative,
"Well,"
he
said,
"you
might
nsk
or ut a hiir public reception in ana
ver judge a mnn by the clothes of courage, of self-confidence, the to efficiency, to success, the prohim it. . he. Was in the war, and
vears for niuny a pair of patch- backbone of enthusiasm, without motor’of long life anil happiness.
THE RUSSIANS arc trying to of tho Los Angeles hotels. Among, . . .
Tuesday, March 21
I
am
a
joy
bringer.
Where
I
go,
those
invited
to
meet*
the
distingj
w'''ca
Hl*‘c " e Wils on.
Lrousers covers a warm heurt." which nothing worth whilo was
settle their debts on some half uished visitor were the more prom­
good
cheer
goes.
Where
I
am
not,
J we can hardly believe that even accomplished.
A comedy with :i surprising climax
the "bluea,” discourage ■At■esure basis that will be satis­ inent members of tho moving pic­ CONTEMPORARY COMMENT
'e is one whose knowledge of
1 am the greatest constructive depression,
are present.
My absence factory to tho French. The French ture colony.
human anatomy is so limited.
Donated By
power in the life of man. With nient
declining powers, often would like to bo friends with RusAt the doors of General NeStill, if France pays her frien*lc
out me his faith weakens, his am­ means
ambition, blighted hopes,
Nevillo's
X
’cvillus suite. Will Rogers met all thut Germany pays her win
i Missouri exchnnge says, bition sags, his ardor oozes out, thwarted
medocrity, failure,
a shortened, uia oven with uncertain so-called f ’(tarlio Chaplain, who in private pays for the devastation’ —’Thni
ncu the beginning of man there his courage faints, his self-confi­ life.
proletarian,
Bolshevik Russian life
ife is a reserved and rather shy ham (Out.) News
‘
e been various stages, such as dence departs, his accomplishment
Tho
wise
man
guards
me
as
the
—
Russia.
The
French
nightmare is little men, was considerably fussed I
rgamy and monogamy and now lc nil.
apple of his eye; the fool often
the prospect ahead of him.; The ancient
„
have hemigumy—or a state
Without me ambition und weal'll abuses and loses me through ig­ a revival of Germany in military up"Iover
we’re expected to say I '
leon cro*«d the
ire u woman is half married to are but a mockery, a palatial home norance. indifference or neglect.
strength, and the French with the a fewsuppose
words to the general," h e ,9tfus wR*1 difficulty, but it lunded
husband and half niurrted to and luxuries, u bitter disappoint­
Great Russian nation on their side confided to Rogers. “But for th e ' *noro easily than the modern
I um Good Hculth.
job."
ment.
—O. S. Munion
as ins jrum e, would feel safer.
lifa of me I enn't think of the hostqunrt.—San Jose News.

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Social

ilendar
I ,, bo „ called meeting
* n’VUnit Of the Church
,-w e of the Holy Cross
KJohome'of Mrs. G. Irv3:30 o'clock.
Onran Club will have
meeting at the home
■t Rosciter.
*, J
, Daughters Sunday
will hnve the monthimeeting nt the home of
!i Carraway at 7:45 o a Seekers Class will
jocial meeting a t the
V&amp;, John A. Rumley
Irst Street a t 3 o'clock.
Tuesday
' i *
j Department of the
flub will have the regupaity nt 3 o'clock with
$■, 1’owcrs ns. hostess,
be a call business meetoVlork. For rcserva„ hostess.
U Thrasher will ' entcr[frening Rridge Club,
u. U. will meet at th'j
jijt Church nt 3:30
rill members aro urged
at.
lanbiT Six of the First
'Qgrch will meet nt the
In.
on the
sn* Wninwrlght..............
„ 3:30 o'clock.
|gr ClassPlnyfi Ills
willIn*botrivon
givonIIIa
bool Auditorium nt 8:30
Wednesday
Txtun* Department of
cTs Club’ will meet at
kk. .
&gt;
Thur-day
•
J he a subscription
f nt the Woman’s Club
monslration of "Wenrlinum." For ' resorvuiMrs. Archie Betts 222.
Number
Five of the
Church will meet tit
of Mrs. G. A. Radford
lYIock with Mrs. J. P.
hostess.
IS. Lewis will enterJlcrrie Matron^ Bridge
« Country Club*.
Friday
till be held a regular
f the Setplnolc Rebekah
43, combined with a
of homo night, also
ie degree, nt 7:45 o’clock
i. 0. F. Hall. All mcniniitors are urged to he
kill be a script dance at
Anne Tea ltoqm...... __
Saturday
|ars at the Library a t ID
!Club at the Library at
Kan Music Club will
tr studio of Mrs. Fannie
3 o'clock.
NOTICE
I de V. Howard Chapter
hters of American Rovnieet Friday afternoon
Ji Mrs. F. E. Roumillnt.

SANFORD WOMAN'S CLUB WILL
OPEN FLOWER SHOW MAR. 30.
hJS*™ ?-™ ?!8*?. offtnnwe" have110; (1) GypsophUa, 10; fm) Pop£
, v l lG fI.°'ve1r ,8how °f plea. 10; (n) Any cut flowers not
the Sanford Woman s club which listed.
is to be held at the club house, on
Class Four—Bulbous Plants
Park Avenue. Mar. 30 nnd 31.
Mrs. James G. Sharon, iChalrA chairman for each class has man.
,
been appointed. Following Is a
Section 1. Lilies; section 2.
list of entries and the clnss chair­ Dahlias; section 3, Gladioli; sec­
men:
tion 4. Anv other kind not'listed.
Clnss One—Roses
Class Five—Potted Plants
Chairman, Mrs. J. D. Woodruff.
Chnirman, Mrs. E. A. Moffit. ■bi­
Section 1. Light Pink; section 2
section 1. Ferns: sofctlcrri ■ 2dark pink; section 3, red; section Pnlms; section 3. Exotls; section
4, white; section 5, yellow; section I, Flowering plants;
6, any other color. Three blossoms Class Six—Flower Arrangement
to the vase.
Chairman, Mrs. C. U. Klrtley.
Class Two—Sweet Pens
Sectlonl. Arrangement of one
Chairman, Mrs. W. L. Henley.
variety of flowers.
Section 1. Collection of various
Section 2. Arrangement of mix
varieties nnd colors from one gar­ ed flowers.
den.
Section 3. Arrangement of wild
Section 2. Single, exhibits of flowers nnd grasses.
different varieties ami colors, not
Class Seven—Table Decoration
more than twenty-five blossoms to
Mrs. Samuel Pulcston, Chnirman.
the vase.
Table arrangements of flowers,
Class Tbrro—Annuals nnd
fm it nnd foliage, alone or in com­
Perennials
bination allowed. Uniform tnblo
Mrs. W. A. .Fitts Jr.. Chairman. furnished. Decision by popular
.Section 1. Be^t collection from vote.
one garden.
Class Eight—School Gardens
Section 2. Single exhibits of
Exhibit
different varieties, not more thnn
Mrs. Morose, Chnirman. Mr.
the noted number of blossoms to Rtfby Cooper.
the vnscr
Class Nine—Water Plants
(n) Blue lace flower, 6; (h) Corn’ Sir*. Benson, Chnirmnn.
flowers, 21); (c) Snapdragon, 6;|
Clars Ten—State Entries
For Exhibition Only
(d) Pansies, 20; (e) Petunias, G-;■
Mrs.
Endor—Curlctt,
Cbnirninn
/r i ritnnihn l* in.
ln ,'
airs, r.nuor—m
iricu, unnirmnn.
*&gt; 'Uni thus,W, fit) Arctot.s, 0;
rIjlRS E,PVrn_ (;nHcn l.itornturo
(b) Larkspur, 10; (I) Lupines, 10; j
Mrs. Edward Mnrkcll, Chairman
/It f*„l__in.
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•__• Whitncr,
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Calendula, 10; /l.\
(k) nCandytuft,
Mr. r.
Bcnjnmin

Mr. pnd Mrs. Edward F. Lane
have as their guest Mrs. Charles
F etter of Jacksonville.
Miss Lucille Dutton of DeLntvt
spent the week-end with Miss Lena
Bell Hagan.
Ttmi.Fedder canid' from Haines
j a t y to spend the week-end here.
W. E. Scoggan returned Sun­
day from Ft. Valley, Ga., whero
he 'attended the “ Peach Festival."
Mrs. Jessie'Andronettc of Brook­
lyn, N. Y., Mr*. Mortimer McGowon of Lake Jem, and Mrs. Griffin,
of Rome, Ga., spent Saturdoy shop­
ping in Sanford.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. H. Muir of Chi­
cago arc spending a few days the
guests of the Valdez Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hawkins,
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. H. Muir of Chi­
cago are spending Monday in Day­
tona. They will leave Wednesday
for Gainesville.
Snm Bnumcl returned
from Palm Bench.

ick hour;3:lk|
M'j-i
hour; 9:16 Flunist; of that
1 Insom -no
but l ‘:i
3fcr orchestra.
High Scb
P w c r a U S k o X M ) 7:1S v « .l,
ALACHUA
COUNTY
ROADS
trio; 7:46 juvenlla ’adventures; - 8
farm program; 9 vocal, syncopaGAINESVILLE, Mar. 21,- A p ­
tors, vaudeville.
Helen Waggoner, gifted dramatic
WLW Cincinnati (422^3) 6 con- proval of the calling of a bond
Interpreter, who will nppeur at the cert; 8 flute, brass quartet, songs, election for road and bridge district
No. 1 Alachua county, has been
• onilng Ucdpnth Clinutaiiquit here. trio, lyric. •
(&gt;ro*ei|ts, with discriminating nrWEAR Cleveland (389.4) 6 or­ voted here, the amount involved
T he Ideal i i e s l l h D rink
being $1,290,000, for road constru­
lUrtry. n panorama of vivid Imper gan; 7 conceit.
Fresh
Churn«*«l dally—Served ll»sedative sketches.
WFAA Dallas News (475.9) ction and Improvements. Circula­
She Is exceptionally skill fill la 8:30 Hawaiian mdsic; 8:30 music; tion of a petition will bo started in
these elm racier [taper*' mill loos. 11 orgnn.
thq district Immediately, it i* said
They, stand out with stnrtllng real­
WOC Davenport (4R4) 7:30 for the purpose of gettng the nec­
ity. Varied types of people, recre­ musical; WEAF program.
iio t t i .k S
essary signatures. Of the amount
ated by her art, become clenrcilt
$990,000
would
go
towards
com­
KOA Denver (323 ) 7 instruImpersonation portraits.
pletion of roads heretofore bond­
,'In ln*r' program SIlss Wnggonrr tak
ed, and $300,000 for roads pot npec-'
WWJ
Detroit
News
(352.7)
7
will combine a aeries of short i
i/ied.
coneVirt fn&gt;mi;WEAFJ V1'
, -&gt; &lt;« \ h'i. I WBAP, Fftrt -Worth, StarTTclegranv (476.9) 7;M. .Harmony club;
.8:30 artists. '
FOR TIIE
KNX J Hblljrwhdd (836.9) 8:16
classical; 0:30 talk; ID features; 12
nlovic night, orchestra.
WDAF Kansas, City Star (365.
6) 6 School o r the Air; 11:45 en
miners.
Caught On A
KHJ Los Angeles (405.2) 8 con­
cert; 8:30 children; 10 vocal, in­
Rod and Reel C asting Outfit
tfj
strumental; 12 orchestra.
I-WHAS Louisville Journal (399
:8) 7:30 concert.
We Will Give The Folio win" Prizes:
I JV—
WCCO Minneapolis - St, Paul
(416 4) 6:15 concert; 8 program.
1st LARGEST—Shakespeare “M arhoff*
WEAF New York (492) 6:15
ftth.
art In advertising; 6:20 Indian
Reel.
i * ||
songs; 6:30 program, talk, bari­
tone; 7:30 Gold Dust twins; 8 Kverendy hour; 9 program. \
2nd LARGEST—Heddon “King: Special i
WJZ New York (454.3) 6 dogs;
aTiiii
Rod.
6:15 orchestra; 7 Wall St. Journal;
.&lt;ii 1./ —.
7:10 NYU Air college; 9 Bruns­
nyt
wick: 9:15 pianist.
3rd LARGEST—Tackle Box.
wN
WJY New York (405.2 ) 7:15
nuartet; 7:30 cellist; 8:15 dinner;
Contest
Open
From
March
1st
to
October
1st
top .
9:45 Radio Franks.
HELEN WAGGONER
*•*•»
All Right Hoys—Let’s Get Busy!
WOR Ncwnrk (405.2) 8 Craig i
Kennedy;
8:30
Chickering
artists;
1
sketches with the complete produc­
iul
tion of n one-net play. In the play 9:30 serennders; 10 dance.
KGO
Oakland
(301)
0
concert*/
she finds opportunity to cover nn
entire cycle of tho emotions—humor, 10 trio recital, Scotch program,
PHONE r».*J
pathos, anger, love—each present- Fnust; 12 dance, soloists.
ed .with Iho euro skill of a true
WOAW Omaha (526) 6 advice
dramatic artist.
s
to lovelorn; 6:25 program; 9 glee
• Miss Waggoner’s work Is char- club; 9:45 baritone; 10:30 orthos-;
i j a s i i i i i i i » u i i i B |« &lt; i " i &gt; o a a n B n M s a R a R n » i a 9 i i D i q j
;ncter!zed by brilliance and dm- trn.
imatlc lire. It lias been praised,
WFI Philadelphia (508.2)
6!
. /I*:
Iboth by tho public and the press talk; 7 »nl&lt;/- 8 concert; 9:05 tnIV■Jn every part of the country.
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9:30 orchestra.
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KDKA Pittsburgh (309.1) 6:4l&gt;
::
talk; 7:30 program; 8 Brunswick
RADIO
hour; 10 concert; 10:30 concert.
KGW Portland Oregonian (491
Are B eginn ing To Climb •
Program for Mur. 21.
.5) 10 lecture: 10:30 concert; 12 or­
n
WSB Atlanta Journal (428.3) 8 chestra.
a
We
have
two
exceptionally
good
propositions,
WKAG
Porto
Rico
(340.7)
7
Melody nrtists; 10:45 entertain­
:n
musical, jazz hand.
■
ment.
that
will
set
you
in
on
the
ground
fioor
WDWF
Providence
(440.9)
7
'
"
WE El Boston (475.9) 6:30 SinM
S
fonians; 7 musical; 7:30 Gold Dust orchestra.
WO AI San Antonio (394.5) 8:30 ;■
twins; 8 Eveready hour; 9 orches­
«
soprano, violinist, pinnist, trio; 9:30 'J
tra.
in
WGR Buffalo (319) 0 music; orchestra.
KPO San Francisco (429.5) 8:20 ■
7-10 mu deal.
M
n
WEBII Chicago Post (370.2) 7 garden hints; 9 orchestra; 10 tenor; ijj
■
concert, Riviera theater; 9 orches­ 12 dance.
u
WGY Schnectndy (379.5) 6:30 ;JJ
■
tra, songs, accordion; 11 dance,
a
address; 6:40 piano recital, sopra- ■
songs
at
WMAQ Chicago News (4 17.5) 6
Brunswick hour; 9:30 orchesorgap; 6:25 orchestra; 8 talks; 8:301^ru;
orgnr..
R ealtors
WilZ Springfield (333.3) 0 :1A ' ■
lecture; 9:15 program.
9 5
WON Chicago Tribune (370.2) orchestra; 7:15 talks, tenor;
^
o organ; 6:30 ensemble, quintet; memory contest,
Plume !H1!!
202 First Streel.
8 soprano, classical; 10 dance, jazz
KSD St. Louis ros;-Dispatch | ■
_
a rtlsts.
(545.1) 6 music; 9 recital, baritone.
C i f t e J Im p « A o T ^ Q i.r
to D e lig h t A y d ie ji^ e
r I a t th e C h a u ta u q u a

Sunday

Sir. and Mrs. W. C. Bullard and
Miss Luin Gray of Charleston, 8 .
C., aro guests of the Valdez Hotel,
Julius Grunhut of New
York City who hns been the guest
of Mrs. Victor Cheek, leaves Mon­
day for Savannah where she sails
Wednesday for New York.

ISEMINOLE TEACHERS’ CLUB ENJOYS
i BANQUET AT LONGWOOD HOTEL

7:93 i
9 tnua il; 10 at
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BUTTERMILK
5c, 10c, and 15c

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Hill Hardware Company

J. L. Puffy of Boston, Muss., who
Is interested in the Snnford-Oviedo
Truck Growers Company, is spendLast Friday evening the Orange “The Value of n Teacher.” This ing a few days ns guest of the
and Black Hotel nt Longwnod was subject, broad as it is, was handled Valdez Hotel.
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tho scene of an unusually brilliant in n manner commensurate with its
Mrs. Effie Rnulerson of Miami
nnd happy gathering, the occasion importance. He spoke along the
being the banquet of the Seminole lines of citizenship and forcibly arrived Saturday in Sanford, called
County Teachers’ Club. There were stressed the ideals that teachers “ere , J’. . , 0 a®rious illness of her
about 70 members wj’.h
their now hold, that training for good | ffrandchiul.
guests present. Tho lower floor of citizenship is the paramount issue
Dr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Everhart will
the hotel was lovely with its dec­ before the public .schools.
This enjoyable program was a r ­ arrive Monday from Ripait, Wls.,
orations of rfurns and spring flow­
ers.
ranged by the president of tho to ho guests of the Montezuma
At R o’clock the doors to Iho Teacher Club, Mrs. Stella P. Ar- Hotel. They spent lust winter in
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dining
room
were
reveal rington and Mr. Dougins. Between Sanford.
ing the beautifully decorated bon- the numbers of the program were j
quet tables. A most delicious six Interspersed clever choruses, school i Mr. and Mrs. II. Ij. t aswell, Mr.
course dinner was served nnd be-j songs and stunts, so that there was (,ni1 Mrs. Emmett McCall, were in
tween the courses the following de- not a /lull moment during the entire Orlando Sunday,
lightful program 'w as enjoyed.
evening.
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Introduction of Mr. Walker,! .Mr. Lawton in tho behalf of tho r I g . m J n w
I l i T iV(L’
Mayor or Longwood, ProL E. A. teachers expressed appreciation to f,'nr
hnrP
*s i"'«lay with hi.
Dougins.
Mrs. I.ymnn for her valuable con-! pnrcnU herc’ _
Welcome—Mr. Walker.
! tribution toward the success of the
» Ur
i n t «» n„
Responso-Supt. T. W. Lavvton. j program, her leadership in so many
V i; I f f l '
Vocal Selections, Mrs. Lyman.
t)f the choruses, to the management
h whoro
n,!, T th. it'
Plano Selections, Miss Dyson.
, f the Orange and Black Hotel, to *
^ attended the RoViolin Selections,. Miss Corr.
nil who had
part in the prepar
p repar-; tar&gt; conVcnli,*n___a pnrt
Vocal Selections. Mrs. Colclough. ing and serving of tho dinner, to
Richard
Frank.,n.i
of w:,i.
New i,u
Smyrna
Reading, Miss McRae.
! Mrs. Arrington and the other olfi,u„ .......i,
par- ^"■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H aaaaaaaaH aaaaH aaB R B aaaB aH aatiH aH H H H H H aaaB aaH aiiH K riB aH aaiiaaaaaaaB nm isB aiaitaaa
Each number was thoroughly np- cers nnd jnemlicrs of the club, to l ’ : ' til,t u_nr.1Pa
1
predated and met with generous Mr. Walker and Mr, AVilson and all. .0nt!’ ln •s »nr»»y*. .
,
applause.
the others on the program for their
Miss
Farit
a
Lake
leaves
Monday
G. E. McKay Introduced the cooperation and spirit which had
speaker of the evening. Fred Wil­ contributed toward the brilliant for Tampa where she will he ur*
attendant in the wedding of a
son, Mr. Wilson's subject was success of the occasion.
school friend, Miss Sara Kollo?
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whose marriage takes places Mar.
V S
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Woman’s Club

Fellow Club Women:
tlnn |A »n’l C L n nnm
This should be a very busy week
th .School Mar. 2 I.' ‘ ' f?.r
,,ne .»/ **■ . . |he R?dPath
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t haut/iquu, which will open here
on rtI,rApr. 1,
l ’ '* under tlu* nuspices
poor blind deaf Indv ,,i,
Ik* wh &gt; is 'ninety-eight - of ,the Woman’s Club and we should
l children and Khe came »•* * * * P«tronI*e It 100 per cent
V t!&lt;,or this morning." ' " ‘h® Pl'rch«!,“ “ f
l,,,« n
•« Niece. High School Ui^
4‘vVr-v
occasion. The attractions are all
lMai. ii l*1.
fine, and along those lines of edu­
cation
and community betterment
m i n r r r n t i r r sr.vi on i \ i. r u i n it i \ for which we stand.
a si :vii\ oi .i ; ( o i M ’v
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of Minnesota, was at one time first
Ill l .ir III. i.rrc,
vice-president of her state federa­
LClt.I,IS HMITII.
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Vjt,
nominated for the United States
blV.UtD SMITH,
Senate. She is magnetic and de­
U eten ilaat.
iT P A T ip N
lightful in every way. There are
» IM w urd S m i t h , M a rc o ,
to be good musical numbers, a
h«&gt;r.*liy ordered to he charming play, and other entertain
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Novelty Cotton Goods

Mrs. Hill Entertains
Bon Ton Bridge Club

Frank Chapman leaves Monday
-------! for his home in Detroit after a
Saturday morning the Bon Ton ’ visit with R. L. Dean in Sanford
Bridge Club was charmingly g n -]un“ Mmmi.
tertnined by Mrs. W. C. Hill at
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her lovely home on Magnolia Ave- , '
nni'
e. E. Henry and
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daughters, Misses Ethel, rloronce,
Pink and lavender larkspur were !in’* Buth and Mrs. Sadie Giles retructivciy combined with ferns ttirneil Saturday from Palm Beach
attractively
for decorating. The prize fur high and Miami, where they a ttended
score, a pair of lavender linen the Rotary Convention.
guest towels, was won by Mrs. B.
Mrs. R. J. Holly, Misses Mae
D. Caswell.
Following the game, a delicious ■11 Mildred Holly, It. L. Dean nn«l|*e&gt;
four course luncheon was served. Frank Chapman of Detroit returnCovers were laid for th)e following fid Sunday from Palm Beach and ■ t
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James Ridge, Mrs. 11. II. Caswell,
Mrs. .J. D. Woodruff, Mrs. Joe BRADENTON IS SEEKING
RECREATIONAL CENTER
Chittenden, Mrs Edward Betts,
Miss Fern Ward, Mrs. W. W. Pot­
Bindent on, Mar. 23.—A moveter and Mrs. Robert Hines.
I ment has been started here to raise
by public subscription *n fund of
TO GIVE DANCE SOON
S7,5l)() to defray tile first year’s ex-1

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1928.
State cif Florida.

World Famous Pilots To Drive
Fast Automobiles Over Beach
At St. Augustine On April fith

Loss to Cincinnati Reds on
Local Field Saturday Aft*
ernoon; Will Gel Return
Game in Orlando Tomorrow

N ext Local Game
Comes On Friday
Orioles Were First Victims
nf Brewers’ Spring Cam­
paign: Have Won 2 Games
The Milwaukee Brewers, who
lost I mid 3. to the Cincinnati Reds
on the municipal field Saturday nftvi noun, will have an opportunity
for rovence Tuesday afternoon In
a icturn engagement slated for Or­
lando, the hpring home of the Red
Leg*. In their appearance on the
local field Saturday afternoon the
Brewers gave further evidence of
lining a good club and proved the
truth of the maxim ‘’practice adds
to .efficiency, as it were.”
.

C itfo f S ^ fa rd , Flaffla/nnirhiorQ nitoptfij
particularly described as follows, Adoj
to-wit: .
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The South Qrarter- (S'AVof thd
W rit Half of the Southeast Qua(rter (SEW) of the Southeast Qua'rt r (S R H ); the Southwest-’Quarter (SW H ), nil in Section1 30,
Township 10. South of'R ange 30. Attest
Hast, i&gt;nd also 1
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Thu Northwest (Quarter (NW Vi)*Mai’. l*j
of the N ortheast;S nafter. (N E ’4 ) &gt;;
tion 1, Tow nship.20, Sbuth or
^ ^ ^ T ^ s a l d Sec- Range 50 Bast, hnd altfo
North'd- degrees, 40 j -j|1CNorthwest Q uarter (NWt4)
&lt;c Ernst .337.0 feet; thence oI Section
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1, Towhchlp 20, South
Iasi 130 feat; thence South 0f VUmga
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30 East. le A .th ^ porjvQCTi ' l l minutes Eaat.jJMfTjticn
thence Srath C»7 degrees 32 -1r';s c.* land 20 feet wide around fAtUntfcc
Er, East 250.5; thence South thi3 portion of Lake Jennie with •oT^Und
grccs 27 minutes East 1601the indm: ' boundary deserrted as
more or ics-. to the South follows, to-wit: Beginning 165 feet SoWof,h
•ny of mid Northwest Quar- North of the Southwest .Corner of *vi«iui
; w ij ) of said Section 1, and the Northwest Quarter (N W '4 ) 0f
•rcas, it has been made to w ld Section 1, rt’h North 02 dc..
*Vi&lt;- *.iH«fnptfnn of the
4b minutes Last 337.6 feet; SJxy,.|&gt;Mhj.

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0f the Northeast Quarter j N E t i ) ,
GAINESVILLE.tMar. 2 3 .- “f t e Section 1, Township 20, South o
baseball season ot the University n~Bjf|p» 30 East, and also,
. 1. Quarter (NWVi)
he) The NorthwerA of Section 1, Township 20, South
4 ' of Rnr.gc 20 Bab: Ie33 the portion
£ in L . ’r .e Jenr.i: and le:a a etrip of
t” lam* 20 feat wide around this porst tion In Lake .Iconic with'the inside
|V* boundary described ns follows, to7 wit: beginning 105 .feet North of

St. Augustine, Mar. 23.—The lo­ is capable of covering ground at
cal beach will be the meccn fort the rate of 130 miles an hour.
&lt;■
xpecd fans of the southeast on i Besides Hmfgaahl, Da'^d Koitzla,
Monday, Apr. 0, when automobile | holder of tMt" world's bout* deem-d Amcricnns Prove HUf Help
races for professional drivers nnd
Evcntn at Quccna Club Lust
cars registered under the In tern a -1
Hntir.dav, CajHtiring Three ORDINANCE NO. 92,
tional Association will be staged ns
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O u t of. Sis. ‘ t 'i r a t P laecn
a feature attraction for the e n te r-.
tninment of delegates to the Amer- ■Haugdahl for a straightaway watch
-------ican Legion convention.
event in the belief that hN foreign i
oil
World's records for speedway bftilt mount is capable of outrun-; LONDON, M a . r Wi t h ample
i American aid Oxford defeated
cars over a straightaway course, ning the fleet Miller. *
Providence, New | Cambridge l»y r.iz victories to fiVc
will be in jeopardy during the i flinl Putnam
speed classic according to R. E. England phenoni. is another entry, !ri tnsir fifty-seventh inter-vnr: it.v
MacWilliams, chairman of the com bringing to St. Augustine hi- 200 (track nnd field conpctions at
mitteo in charge of the events. horsepower Simplex, Bob Green o r ! Gucdn Club Saturday. Three of
Drivers known internationally on Pittsburgh will drive one of Louis i n x firsts scored by the dark blue
Fmntenacs.
Lnrrv I " i re won t»y Americans, R. L. Hyspeedways and dirt tracks are list­ Chevrolet’s
ed to stnrH n the five events, bring­ Stone »f Kansas City will wheel it I ait. formerly of Harvard, enpturing to St. Augustine a half Score Fiat. Eddie Dailv of Tr.mpa has en- In* both the pole vault and the
of the fastest gasoline Juggermiutd tcred n Duesenherg and W nlt-ri weifiht putting event, while W. E.
“ Wild Si:in” Purvis of Jacksonville I Stevenson, ex-Princetonmn, broke
in the country.
t
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Heading the list of ’crack drivers Is expected *o drive Grady Garner’s ! t}10 tape in the quarter mile run
already signed for the competi­ Chevrolet. Other entries are being three yards abend of I). G. A. Lowe
tions is Sig llaugilnhl, Norseman, lined up and for a week nrinr to j star °f the Coinbridgc runners,
World’s speed king by virtue of his the speed events the Wnlghta &lt;&gt;f the | Several thousand persons witheavy throttle will be on the bench i tw axed the sports, which were run
tuning up for the classic.
off In spring-time weather such n.i
St, Augustine Legionnaire': are ■England alone can experience, n
anticipating an attendance of more I little snow, a little rain, a little
than IP.iiOO for the speed events ’ »lcet, cold, bitter wind nnd now and
and believe that gate receipts will then a dash of cold sunshine. Three
aid mntariallv In financing the ox- inter-veraltv records v.vro broken,
ponse of entertaining the thous- but two "f these events, the pole
and- of He L»ginn men who will vault and the 220 yard hurdler.

the server n few feet
Tennis Federation 1“giving
furlgo” Henceforth the American
method of forcing the server to
with both feet behind the
Makes Changes In , stand
base line, without touching it, and
demand that one fool remain in
Net Rules For 1926 contact
with the ground during the

H its U n c l e ’s 3 M i e c e
JtY JUNIOR CLASS

entire service action, will be rig­
1‘AIHS, Mar. 23.—A tennis hall orously applied.
of uniform weight, size and re: ilItaly, where the server has been
eney'will bo compulsory in a)! in­ permitted to spring before the mo*
ternational matches played aft r i ment of impact of racquet and ball,
Jan. 1, l(*‘2i!, the international voted against the rule.
Tenni:: Federation decided Satur­
day at its annual meeting in which
211 countries were represented.
lasted long enough for him to get
The federation also adopted the
there’.'pushed nut a 'sh o rt hit that American foot fault rule. l! re­
peored the winning run.
favorably upp'icntiomi from
Hurry Clarke sent in Sunders to ceived
Australia, Hungary, India, Ireland,
begin pitching the game. He was Greece and Ecuador who will be­
followed by Bell and Wheeler. The come full-fledged member in d:".*
IJrcwer mouhdamen performed no­
No request for admit lance
PALMETTO, Mar. 23.
Berry
ble though they did relax in the course.
was
received
from Germany.
Adel:, Southern am aj-ur cham­
first, fourth nnd fifth innings,
Regarding the new uniform t ■■nenough to allow the Hers to put ni'i bail, the federation decided pion. and Pete Duran, Palmetto
over a run lit each frame. The that no monopoly would -be riven : !o, defeated Mungin Brumby anil
Bill tb v t K. n uri entlmr th« UniBrewers likewise were hot.- fairly
company—l ul at:at .Hu- ball v rr ity \i1 Florida,".'!' arid ,1, at the
well .smqtheWvrr though they did Ttoi r eany
-cnW
&gt; , ■ Pnlnh'tto 'Gulf nod f’buiitry club
manage to get enough hits ■&gt; gH
in order to be acceptrd must meet tri evening. Adair and Duran
over runs la the second, fifth and the
specifications laid down by a In :t bail u a- 67 against 70 for the
t.oventh. innings.
There wore fielding thrills in committee of four which tbo feder­ Gator tde'e.'r.,
nbundnncc. attesting the acclima­ ation appointed.
Ben F. Wade. .Ir„ and Frank Wil­
The adoption of the American liams,
tion of the id ay err. and the fact
also of the University of
that the spring training is begin­ foot fault rule seems likely to raise Florida, were defeated, 2 and 1,
havoc among the most prominent by Cecil L. Baker and li. S. Pol­
ning to have it’s effect.
Tc Reds, upon their return to French players, the French inter­ lard. local amateurs.
Orlnndo for the match with the pretation having allowed the server
Monday afternoon the four play
Brewers Tuesday afternoon will be to drag the pivot foot across the era representing the Gators will
accorded something of a welcoming baseline a t the moment of impact,
celebration and will lx* given the
InurPl and boy wreathes to shade
their victorious brovvN,

High School Auditorium

TUESDAY, MARCH 24th

Gator Players Lose
On Links To Adair
And Palmetto Pro

Holbeach Captures
Grand Prix Feature
55-1 Shot Sunday

IGHTS

A Delightful Home
Atmosphere

PARIS, Mur. 2;;.—A 5.7 to 1 shot
won tlic first big feature of the
Metropolitan racing scqsim .Sunday
when Holbeach, u P year old geld­
ing. carried off the grand prix Du
PrM* nipN at Vutclcil.
Holbeach, ridden by an appren­
tice, Joe key, Jean Luo. was m-gnrrtcd in the betting.
Thu gelding, however, ihowrd a
‘dudii pair of .hicL to alt H;c
younger horaca over the throe
miles nnd won hamlilv. The race
was worth 00,000 francs to the
wLnnyr.
T he spectators shivered in n
jHtiovvstorm, the weather man thus
M iring a tdgtial victory' over the
dre w makers who long had awaiti'd the grand openinr of the melug reason. They had to lie satistied with another postponement of
a di olay of their newest modes,
for the feminine rare goers took
out their fms which they had laid
away several days ago when the
warm sunshine seemed to denote
the arrival of spring. The model*
had on the latest creations of
style, but they were hidden under
the great coats.

OO much care cannot be
given to the decoration of
the walls and ceilings of your
home. You live in their at­
mosphere all the time. The
perfect wall and ceiling are
those finished with Pco Gee
Flatkoatt. A soft dull finish
that retains its velvety tones
during its long service. If
soiled, it can be easily cleaned.

IN L0N G W 000D , FLORIDA

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Pee Gee Flatkoatt is made
in a variety of colors, and the
numerous effects which can
be produced makes it the ideal
wall covering to harmonize,
with any decorative scheme.

“Htop this marriage! That
b- an Imposter! He stole
clothes,” High Behind Tuc
March 21.

T H E CITY OF NOV/

4 0 C H O IC E B U IL D IN G . SIT E S

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

Thursday, March 28, 1925, 10 A
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MIAMI. Mar.
23.—William
Vftlltflll. IP, alius Fox and John
Nangle, charged with murder in
connection with the recent shoot­
ing of motorcycle sergeant Wev
&lt;r, arraigned he/oro Judge W. V.
Long in Circuit Court this morn­
ing. pleaded not guilty and trial
v.'us set next Monday,
WASHINGTON. Mur. 23.—Gen­
eral IVrbhir.g has been appointed to
Mjt«*et'is^ ilv Tacim-Aricii PJfbili'
the Wbito llousu toduv announced.
Ilt^ will be head of me cutmnission which is tn oversee the elec­
tion under the recent Chilean-Per­
uvian nrbitruton award.

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AND MOTOR RE­
WINDING.

rr ELECTRIC SERVICE
ipert Electrical repairs.
, Central Ave. Orlando,

| mOBILES FOR RENT
uUEEL
Car. Drive itf
Oak and Second St.
IS.________ ____________ _

juTOS FOR HIRE
AUTO SERVICE Day
ht. Meets all trains. BagItransfer. Phone 561.

W a n t A d » W ill K eep Y o u Posted on A ll Sanford Business A ctivities o f Im portance

Advertising

Automobiles

Miscellaneous
______ For S a l e __ _

Heal Estate

ANY FURNITURE TO SELL?—
USED FURNITURE CO.-M lrnirs resilvered, fair prices paid
for second-hand furniture. Call
Rhone 647.

LEARN ABOUT Talk County and
Used Cara For Bale
Lakeland, through tha Star-Tale*
1922 Chevrolet, Touring.
gram. Beat advertising medium In
South Florida Published morning*. 1922 Ford Ton Truck.
Star-Telegrani. Lakeland. Fla.
1&amp;23 Ford Coupe.
1923 Dodge Coupe.
SHOE REPAIR'NO
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
1920 Hudson.
through
the
Xenia
Gaaette,
H s i S pNV * turn
“ c tB
^ s nwork,
o E Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
out# !neat
1924 Dodge Coupe.
with quick service and we use d istrict Want ad ana display
"Term s to some people"
the best materials.
rates on request
1. W. PHILLIPS' SONS
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■
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Sanford,
Fla.
Phone 3
COI.tfMnOf* irm .) MSUOKR—C lassPRINTING

FOR SALE—At south Sanford,
(Glnderville) new three room
bungalow, two porches. M. C. As- FOR QUICK SALE—Small cash
grocery a t inventory. Business
pinwail. 1119 Myrtle Ave.
increases each week. Owner has
other business to take entire time.
FOR SALE—6 room Spanish bun­ Apply B. W. Care of Herald.
galow located in desirable re­
stricted section of Sanford. Owner
will sell on small cash payment CASH—Paid for false teeth, den­
tal gold, platinum and discard­
with balance payable like rent.
Furnished. If interested address ed Jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and
S. A. S. care The Sanford Herald. Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.

&gt;find nits hav* th s larg est elrcu*
FOR SALE—Space on the page
latlo n In Sonthw«star«i n « o n l a
WIGHT PRINT SH O P-R ush ord- f i l l s lc fS-w ord) •line.
AVGUSTA CHRONICLE — Aofor classified advertisements.
gusta, Ga.—Augusta's greatest Why not rent those vacant rooms,
*r* » ■PwUJty. Phone 417-W.
TO REACH Che prosperous farm­ classified medium, rata cash .09e or sell that second-hand goods? .
9 Railroad Avenue.
ers and fern growers of Volusia charge. 10c per line, minimum
county advertiso in the DsLand .30c.
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY— Dally Nows, rate lc per word, cash
City tax books close April 1,
Printing th at pleases. Prompt with order.
DKVKLOPKKS ATTENTION— P e n ­ 1925, after which all taxes remain­
service. Telephone 93. New lo­ MAINE—Wu ter vine, M orning__ sa co la Is, b eg in n in g tn a g r e a te st de­
ing unpaid will bo collected by
cation, Welaka
Building next
tine). Thousands of Maine peo­ velopm ent in O lortda's h isto ry ; a levy and sale of the property up­
door to Used Furniture Co.
ple are interested in Florida prop h a lf m illion d ollar h ig h w a y to th e on which taxes are assessed.
erty. Reach them through tix g u lf bench ju st finished; a tw o
Filen Hoy, Tax Collector.
________REAL ESTATE ~~
Sentinel. Rata card on applica­ m illion dollar b rid ge a cr o ss E scam ­ Mar. 10 to Aur, 1.
tion.
J. E. HPURLING, subdivision
bia Day atartert; q uarter
m illion
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ S’“ Cl TT LE~ WAN T~X tr- Irt~Th“* idollar opera h ouse under c o n stru c­
Help Wanted
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Herald will bring you big re­ tion; tw o m illio n s b ein g sp en t on
Heights, Florida on Dixie High- sults. Advertise those old articles h ig h w a y ; g re a test chunce fur liv e
way,
you have stored away and have d evelopers to g e t In on ground
Labor wnnted for grove work.
no
Use for. A litle thirty-rent ad floor. W rite D evelopm ent D ep a rt­
_ TIN AND METAL WORK
Sternly employment. Come at once.
may bring you several dollars. m ent T he I’en a sco la N ew s.
Hollyhill Grove &amp; Fruit Co., Dav­
JAMES 11. COWAN—All kinds Phone 148 and a representative will
enport, Fla.
call
to
see
you.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Jail! Jaill Is the minister of
W ater and Boat Tanks. A t Oak FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Ornndo thin parish tin inmnte of the jail?
Certain African tribes pnlnt
Avenue and Third Street. Tele*
High School 8:30 p, m. March 24. their bodies white as a symbol of
morning
Sentinel;
largest
classi­
phone 111.
fied business, rnte lc n word, min­ ---------- -—----------------------------------1mourning.
Some 60,000 passengers have j
imum 24c cash with order.
tlown across the English Chan­
Building Material
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the nel since the Armistice, most of
accepted’ wan^ nd medium in them traveling in British ma­
HIRACLB Concrete Co, general
Daytona (Fa.) One cent u word chines.
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. 1. B. nn insertion. Minimum 25c.
Terwilleger, Prop.
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — S t
Johns County is reached through i
No man or women can muko a
Lumber and Building Material
the S t Augustine Evening Record.
mistake by (huhing the kidneys
Carter Lumber Comnan*
Quick results. Two cento per word. J
occasionally, says a well-known
N. Laurel St.
Phone 666
Sample ccpv on mmest.
authority. Too much rich food
Rheunmti. in is easier to avoid creates acids which clog the kid­
TAMPA.
FLORIDA—Tampa
Daily
UJLL LUMBER CO. House c
to cure, states a well-known ney pores so that they sluggishly
Times, the great home daily, than
Service, Quality end Price.
authority.
We are advised to dress filter or struin only part of the
rate l'Ac per word, minimut. warmly, keep
the feet dry, avoid waste and poisons from the blood.
charge 25c cash with order. Write eating sweets of
ail kind.
Then you get t ick. Rheumatism,
for complete rat** card
Rheumatism is caused by body headaches, liver trouble, nervous­
"Oft tn n m iu iu i ' iu i , m j «*u ju a a ; waste and acids resulting from ness, constipation, dizziness, sleep­
onset X u iU J o in ‘ C viiunw « &lt; in &lt; n n iii food fermention . It in tho func­
lessness. bladder disorders, often
fuiujom Tusuoilxjj gjnqsitJHtO
•UJ, ‘JUnciS)UH|;&gt;—V|MH&gt;1(IA .T.HMM tion of the kidneys to filter this come from eltiggish kidneys.
poison from the blood and cast it
moment you feel a dull ache
PALM BEACH COUNTY—The out in the urine; the pores of tho in The
the
kidneys or your buck hurts
scene of stupendous development- •Via nre also a means of freeing
if.thu urine is cloudy, offensive,
Read nbout it In the Palm Reach the blood of this impurity.In dump or
of sediment, irregular or pas­
Post. Sample copy sent on re­ und chilly cold weather the skir full
sage, or attended by a sensation
quest
pores are closed thus, forcing the of scalding, begin to drink soft
kidneys to do double work; they water iti quantities; nl;o get about
ADVERTISING gets results if it become weak and sluggish and four ounces of Jad Balts from any
reaches potential buyers. Pa* fail to eliminate this waste and reliable pharmacy and take a tabtatka Dally News is circulated In acids, which keeps accumulating Icspoonful in a glass of water itenn industrial and agricultural sec­ and circulating through the system fore breakfast for a few days and
tion^ _____________ ___________ eventually settling in the joints your kidneys may then act fin&lt;\
muscles, causing stiffness,
This famous salts is made from
, TO REACH BUYERS or rollers of and
soreness and pain, called rheuma­ the acid of groper ami lemon juice
J Florida real estate advertise In tism.
combined with lithin. and has been
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
At the first twinge of rheuma­ used for years to help flush d og­
' cent a word dnily, two cents a word tism
get from any pharmacy nbout ged kidneys and stimulate them to
Sundays_______________________
four minces of Jad Salts; put a activity, nlso to help neutralize
ADVERTISE In tte Journal-Hcr- tablespoonful in a gins; of water the acids in the system so they no
; aid. South Georgia.’* greatest and drink before breakfast each longer cause irritation, thus often
M Hum Candy
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, morning for a week. This is help­ relieving bladder disorder:.
weekly and Sunday Cl-Bsiflcd rate* ful to neutralize acidity, remove
Jad Balts is inexpensive nnd can
10c per line. Waycross Journal- waste matter, also to stimulate not injure; makes a delightful ef­
. . . 1 0 c . Herald, Waycross. Georgia.
the kidneys, thus often ridding the fervescent lithia-water d r i n k.
blood of rheumatic poison.
which everyone can take now nnd
Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is then to help keep the kidneys clean
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send In your subscription to the madu from the acid of grapes and and the blood pure, thereby often
IN T I I K C I R C U I T C O U R T , MKMI- Tribune or hand it to your local lemon juice, combined with lithin preventing serious kidney compli­
SOUK COUNTV. S T A T U
O N dealer so you cun read Florida’s and is used with excellent results cations. By all means have your
!■'I.OIII DA.
greatest newspaper.
One year by thousands of folks who are physician examine your kidneys at
—Adv. least twice a year.
—Adv.
$8.00,
6
months
$4.00,
three
months subject to rheumatism.
K d w a r i l S. A n s o n Sc S t a f f o r d II.
K cy m ild x . p a r t n e r s . 1’la ln tlff* .
$2.00. If you desire SI.000 insur­
A ttachm ent ance policy add 75 cents to your
yn
»
Damage*
_______ -_______________
$600.00 t filer.
0 £
I HCA-O t*» MB
G e o r g e II. A p p l e g a t e . D e fe n d a n t.,
I Mini AsstAOio
"DO YOU WANT to buy or soil
O l t n u i l O F P U B L IC A T IO N .
I WilN HED
anything?" If so advertise in
T o ; G e o r g e II. A p p l e g a t e a n d ull
—
S » o w that
p e r s o n a i n t e r e s t e d in t h e f o l l o w i n g the “Gainesville Sun.”
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d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d III Heml-

AUTO TRIPS
13. CALDER. Day and
| taxi service.
Anytime,
282. or 25. __________
1UTO WRECKER
CKO. Day or night aer
Day phone 394. Night
|S9f
CAFE

IFRHEUMATIC
EAT NO SWEETS

GOOD
Candy!

Oh Henry!

s

n o lo C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , t o - w l t : i r e
S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r ( S I V 1, ) of '.lie
JUNIOR PLAY
N o rth w est
Q uurter,
(N o U )
°*
S e c t i o n 3. T w p . 31, 8. It. 31 F a s t .
"His Uncle's Niece.
T h i s Is to g i v e n o ti c e , t h a t u p o n
t h e 2 # th d a y »( M a r c h A. D*. Iti25,
This
three act comedy is a
th e fo r e g o in g suit w as com m enced,
In t h i s c o u r t a n d t h e p r o p e r t y d e ­ Inugh all through the plat of this
s c r i b e d h e r e i n b e f o r e h a s b e e n l e v ­ farce centers around a letter re­
ied u p o n In p u r s u a n c e of t h e U rll ceived by Francis Felton of Happy
o f A t t a c h m e n t Is s u e d h e r e i n .
has always
T h e r e f o r e , y o u a n d e a r n o f yo u Vully Junction, who
a n d ull p e r s o n s c l a i m i n g niiv I n i e r - supposed him to be a girl. Uncle
e*l In t h e a b o v e d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r l ) Simon has selected a hutband for
nr*? hereby ordered to be and appear .. o,,,,:,.,." .....i *hut lliev are both
before the f ’lrcult f'ourt. in and for Hla n u u
a lift mu I mty arc mi:

W it'll
ME* BtMINOA

FOR SALE—Six room house, 2 FOR RENT — House, modern con­
veniences, 1010 Oak Ave., B. Pet­
lots, near new Hotel Site. Prac­
tically new. Price $3,700.00 Phone ers., Box 705.
571-J.
FOR RENT—Five room house,
FOR SALE—160,000 pepper plants.
new, close in, on Chapman Ave­
World Beater nnd Ruby King. M. nue, phone 24.
S. Nelson, Box 276, Sanford.
FOR RENT—One two-room fur­
FOR SALE—Sewing machine and
nished apartment. Down town
splendidly loented five acres, loentiun. inquire ut Sunford,Her­
close in. Owner Box 117. ____
ald.
FOR SALE—Dort Roadster, good
running. 1 him going north. FOR RENT—Three room furnish­
ed apartment.
Nicely located.
First $50 takes it. Will demonstrate
Apply at Herald Office.
■I. C. Darling. GimlorvilR
FOR SALE—Filling station and
W A N T E D~
store on Orlando road. Doing
good business. Large lot reason­ WANTED—Middle nged while
able. Citrus Heights Filling Sta­
woman to help care for children
tion^_________________________
and do general houae work.—J. II.
Hardin, 697 Oak Ave.

Common garden »nge brewed in-,
to a heavy tea, with sulphur and
alcohol milled, will turn gray,
streaked and faded hair beautiful­
ly dark and luxuriant. Mixing the
Sage Tea mid Sulphur recipe pt
home, though, is troublesome. An
easier way is to get the ready-lo­
use preparation Improved by the
addition of other ingredients, a
large bottle, at littl&lt;&gt; cost, at drug
stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound," thu: avoiding n lot of muss.
While gray, faded hair is not
sinful, vs. all desire to rrtulti our
youthful appearance und attrac­
tiveness. By darkening your hair
with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Compound, no one can 'Udl be­
cause1 it does it solnaturally, s o
eenly. You just dampen n sponge
or soft brush with it and draw
this through your hair, taking one
small strund at u time; by morn­
ing all gray hairs have disap­
peared, After another applica­
tion nr two yot r hair becomes
beautifully dark nnd glossy, soft
and luxuriant! and you appear
years younger.
—Adv.

I* In. S t a t i o n a r y ,
’&gt; In. O s c i l l a t i n g
12 In. O s c i l l a t i n g .
10 III. O s c i l l a t i n g
•J In. O s c i l l a t i n g

mu

o v e r t hEAry
ANKLES”

C f i i n '-r o

TOUR

DRUGS
DRUG STORE — Preiu, Drugs, Sodas.
W*
i near you as your phone. hereof.
IN W ITN KH B
ELECTRICAL
I0UD ELECTRIC CO.
ors to Gillon &amp; P iatt
nolia. Everything eleci'hune 422. Electragith
JNf; STATIONS AND
AUTO SUPPLIES

_,

W I I K R K O F . I hav«»
t h i s 2 0 th d a y o f M a r c h A. D. 1925.
a ffix e d my h an d a n d official s e t t
uf th is C ircu it C o u rt, a t S anford.
S e m i n o l e C o u n t y . F lo r id a .
(S eal)
V. i: DO CO LASS.
C lerk of C ircu it C o u rt. S e m i­
n o le C o u n t)'. F l o r i d a .
(C le r k 's H eal)
, .
I lv ; A. M. " E E K 8 . D. :
M a r. 23. 30. A pr. «. 13. 20, 27.
M ay t . I I . 1». 25. 1923.

.

SERVICE STATION.
G«. Oil, Tim*, AcvessoL«rvice with a smile. Elm
*t. Phone 447 L3.
-Three stations. Mag| | n&lt;l Second. F irst and Elm,
J* Avenue and 10th Street.
»ervice.
Fl.OUIST
T THE FLORIST"
rs for all occasions,
ULmi e. Phoni 260-W
law yer

O'BRYAN.
Office in
0|* Bank Building Annex.
.Fbone 417-L 3.________

W ELL - \

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necessary through this deception
keep Francis and his friend Dick,
in hot water and the audience in m»Ley •
an uproar of laughter. The cli­
max is a surprise that will lift (
the audience to its feet in ap­
plause.
Given a t high nehool Tuesday,
March 21 at 8:39. Admission 35
and 50 cents.
—Adv.

■tin rcneli
tiy w r i t i n g

llie

p roper

SEA! 10 I

Ttcirr^
KEPT

RIGHT.

P a ss it a ro u n d
after e v er y meal.
Give the fam ily
the benefit of Its
aid to digestion.
Cleans teeth .too.
Keep it always
iii the house.

\

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See

Ball Hardware Co.
Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for good barber,
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.______

Ml

The law provides that "If
tuxes upon real estate shall not
he paid before the First day of
April of any year, the Tax CoL
lectur shall advertise and lell."
This is to notify all concerned
that tho requirements of law
will be complied with and the
Tux Books will positively be
closed on April First as provided
by law anil nil lands on which
tnxes hnvu not been paid will
bo advertised ami executions is­
sued for unpuld personal prop­
erty taxes,

JNO. D. JINKINS

( j Costs Uttle - helps much “

Tax Collector, Seminole County.

W. H. L 0 N G
A Mans Soap

FOOT SPECIALIST

W estern and Florida
MEATS

Men like Wonder-Boot.
Leiouso it give* them
a quick, convenient nnd
thorough wuh. It lath­
er* easily In hard nr
loft water and taken otf
igniMor jrreaau without
harsh scrubbing.

to rus. H unloiis, I n g r o w ­
in g Nulla. H e a v y C a llu u * cs o r U r o l a c h in g
fact.

Dll. C. I.. ClNl.Rh
lllilg.
litlrv a to r

•110 Sanford Ave.

Special 59c
Old English Floor Wax
OfTer Closes March 28

Onlrr a &lt;a i* to-il»y
an d try U.

JOHN E. FOX
Ileal Estate—Insurance

See

All kinds uf properly listed fur sale
Park Avenue und Secund Street

Rail H ardware Co.
&lt; n l ‘p : .
/*. *1015 v.qr
V'*'

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COME * -0 O R E A '&lt;c A ,.w - I'LL.

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Special 59c
O'd English Floor Wnx
OITor Closes March 28

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MTRB3 AND REPAIRS
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FOR RENT—After April 1. fl.
room bungalow at latke Mnry.
Has garage space. Inquire C, H.
Ellis, Lake Mary.

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TW 5 P O R TE e A T TM 6 C C r iT P A L . H O T E L W A S

MIIUTIII..IM) FAINT
Tin* I'ulnt That
You
Money.
Manufactured by
Klirreou-I.IntUley Paint Co.

au tliu rltlen

First National Bonk Bldg*
Sanford,
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Elton J. Moughton

E. P. BINES

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ARCHITECT

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tft'S MARKET—We have
l*r *t* “nr* Wt' “I80 ‘■'ttn fUr*
“ y with delicious delicutes(naone 579-W. 106 Park i

tyoewritera for
SZ terms, for rent, also
tti« supplies. Room 9

K. K.

IrtitiN- T o u s tt* rs — I'lTrtil.ilnrH

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DAVID B. HYEP

In

A n y jhu'himi &lt;i«* ilrtiiK l*&gt; K*'I
r o m n u m l c u t I o n wU!» ih*»

EDISON MAZDA LAMPS

Pointing—DucorntinR
........... PHONE 303 .... l....

yo shoes AM

STOLEN—New red Dayton bicy*
cle with steel rims. Liberal re­
ward for return or Information
that will lead to Us return. Mob­
ley Drug Store.

WANTED— Lots. We have seviral applications for well locat­
ed romoiuihly priced lots. Give us
your listing and get results. 110
E. Eecnml St., W. V. Wheeler.
Phone 101-J.

t speed
|ln.0&lt;l
.1 s p e e d .
. ili.Oll
3 speed .
26.00
5 speed
. 2U.00
I s p e e d .... , I i,on

G. TAYLOR DYER

LOST—One bunch of keys on
ring, between Bali Hardware and
pestoffice. Finder return to C. A.
Mathews. Reward.
-------------------------------------------- U ■
Rabies were known even in Aria*
tole’s time, he having written an
article about the disease.

M * tn b * r i .

\A MOP"

Ad Of, IF v o u s u
CtOm *TO CATCH

Toat and Found

WANTED—Room or apartment
by married couple with no chil­
dren.
IVrinmieiiv.
Address 1&gt;.
Care of Herald.

ELECTRIC FANS

Seminole County, Florida, at San- on th e ir w ay to visit ' h e r and
ford, upon the 1st day of J u n e A . I n ia k.y a r r a n g e m e n ts for the wetlBELL CAFE
t«beat in Service and Qual- ,Vf this' C u u r a V a n t W a R ‘not.'* other^ I d i n g . In d e s p e r a t i o n , t o keep u p
First Street and Park Ave- w is e J u d g m e n t by d e f a u l t tvtU i . j t h e d e c e p t i o n , s t a r t e d y e a r s b e f o r e
e n t e r e d a g a i n s t you.
by his parents, Fruticic assumes a
p U b I l . h e t M n 1”T h e’ *8*n f o r d fteVjd.l.' a | f « » n a ! e r o l e in o r d e r t o c a r r y o u t
n e w s p a p e r publish ed
In S e m i n o l e u p r o v i s i o n w h e r e b y h e is t o r e C o u n t y . F l o r i d a . u n c« fcacli ...."'£(!
w ee
reive u million dollars from his
f u r t h e p e rio d uf t w o m o n t h s , ne&gt;
The explanations made
Im m ed iately
succeeding
t h e ditto uncle.

FOR RENT—Rooms and kitche­
nettes. * Shirley Apts. Opposite
Post Office. ___
FOR RENT—Apartments. One
two ropm. One one room. Fur­
nished. Few nice clean transient
rooms. Price* reasonable. Ferndnle Apartments. 305 East F irst
Street.

Have you room* to rant or some
FOR RENT OR LEASE—1WarThouse space on A. C. L. Siding. second hand furniture to sell?
Sanford Machine Co., 2nd and Oak Uso The Herald’s classified page
and get results.
Ave.
Chicks from our heavy laying
Tom Bnrron strain, white Leghorns FOR RENT—Two rooms for light WANTED^-To~"fent “ 'unfurnished
house of 5 or more rooms. Close
$12 per hundred April and May
housekeeping, 719 Oak Ave.
in by Apr. 1st. XZ care of Sanford'
delivery.
The BaynaM Pnultry
"Business is Good" for the Her- Herald.
Farm, Midway, Fla.
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The season of 1025-26 will find
Sanford equipped with an a t­
tractive modern tourist hotel,
and actively competing with Hie
recognized resort cities of the
State for the tourist business.
There are many factors which
wi l l influence the visitor to
spend his winter vacation in San­
ford. In the matter of climate,
Sanford is on a par with any of
the resorts of Peninsular Flori­
da. Its location on the headwat­
ers of navigation of the St. Johns
River permits the opportunity
of enjoying the superb scenic
sub-tropical St. Johns River trip,
which has ever been popular
with visitors to the State, while
on the upper reaches of the St.
Johns River fishermen can spend
many profitable days.
The city has built an 18-hole
golf course which is conceded to
be one of the sportiest and most
attractive courses in Florida.

The municipal yacht basin is al­
so expected to draw to Sanford
a large number of visitors who
make annual cruises to Florida
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With the completion of all pro­
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of any pleasure resort, Sanford
is destined to become one of
Florida’s great cities.
The demand of tourists for
varied accommodations gives an
impetus to the construction of
apartments, cottages, bungalows
and all classes of residential con­
struction. At this time there is
no place else in the state which
offers the opportunities for peo­
ple of vision and means, as does
Sanford, Florida’s new resort
city.
For further particulars re­
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the appointment of a committee
oi which S, O. Chase was chairman and P. P. Forster was one of
the worker:-. Mr. Chase accepted
the chairmanship of the commit­
tee in November, 1021.
■ Then followed a hunt for a site
for the course and the club house.
It was announced on Mar. 31,
1022 that a site had been procur­
ed. This site, formerly known
as the Amory estate had been the
home of a retired :ea captain. I;
consisted of 153 acres, on which
was situated an old mansion nnd
a grove of approximately BOO bear­
ing orange trees. The old man­
sion in due time was renovated
and converted into a club house
and in the process every care was
taken to retain the picturesque
charm of the building and sur­
roundings while adding the mod­
ern essentials to comfort and con­
vince.
Then came the organisation of
the Sanford Country Club. Sir.
Chase and Mr. Forster disposed
of 100 mehtberthips at $100 each.
The greater part of this money
was paid but there were r,onie
that never made payment.
The course was originally de­
signed to consist of nine hones.
It was constructed under the sup­
ervision of Cameron Trent, then

Fowl Raisere Fine Example
of Working Together; Priz­
es Have Been Taken In All
of Digger Poultry Shows

Baby chicks by the thousands arc
Body P lays Biff
shipped to many buyers.
Few "babies" of any species re­
In A w akeninff
ceive more care than Mr. Htuart
gives to these little chicks. By
Pride o f Sanfoi
such rare he has built such sales
that lie has three times doubled
Sells City to
the capacity of his hatchery.
"Welcome to Short's Muscovy
Duck Farm" is the way a sign
rendn that indidcates the entrance
Ducks nnd Squabs jif Town In to one . of the best known -duck
in the section. Mr. and
Discriminating M a r k e t s farms
Mrs. Short have developed the
Issue of $40,000
Bring Gratifying Prices business to tho stage where it pays Chamber H as
handsomely. Lawns, a small lake,
to Acquire and
Ten miles south of Sanford on n dear stream and the other things
U niform ly Si
Sanford's City Commission is composed of three of the most prominent business nnd professional men the Dixie Highway and an the A t­ incident to duck raising are on the
grove th e Course
f ul In A ll O f Wi
of this city, Frm loft to right they arc; S. O. Chase, pioneer resident nnd head of Chuse &amp; Company, lantic Codst Lino Railway to Tam­ farm. The young ducks weigh
citrus nnd vegetable shippers; Mayor Forrest Lake, president of the Seminole County Dank and who Is pa is Longwood. It Is In Semi­ when six to ten weeks old, from
unique
among golf
now serving his eleventh term as mayor, and Dr. C. J. Marshall, prominent physician and large property nole County and has a papulation three to five pounds each. It takes
By R. W. Pearman Jrfe history of the Sanford
owner.
of more than 000 prosperous peo­ fivo weeks for the eggs to hatch
fSxecatlva Secretary, Sanfori
links bears a striking
ple who devoto much time to citrus nnd tho mother duck does the In­
Chamber of Commerce
to that of many other
fruit and to fine poultry raising. cubating.
It
would
be a moat um
fcnrrr undertakings of the
of Dartow. Fla. By May 1, 1922 have been so had not the incle- straight and not over -100 yards Longwood Is’much and widely not­
Tigrans and Poultry.
thing
for-the
secretary of a
long.
list it is the result of uni*
there had been completed five mency of the weather interven­
ed as a poultry producing sec­
J. A. Bistline owns and oper­ mvreial organisation to speak
effort. The course is
Number Two is considered one tion; that is. a producer of prize ates the longwood Squab Farm
holes of the course and the pro­ ed. There was to have beun n
write other than in eulogil
.td, city created and city
mise of opening up for play that women's tournament in the morn­ of the best holes on the course. winning poultry for birds raised at and finds a ready market for ail terms
of the accomplishment* Tin*
green
is
hidden
from
view
[and us the result Is expait of tho course, was made. The ing while the men were to have
that littlo town having taken so the squabs he can produce. He the organisation which he
front the tee, and some what below many prizes than listing them is also Is anuthority on Silver Wy­
in the phrase “one of the
work, however, was not carried had the links in the afternoon.
In fact, there is no instance
courses in the country."
The women golfers drove off the level of the fairway at the a long tnsk.
forward ns fast a&gt; many at the
andotte*. Ills birds of that var­ record where a commercial .
two
hundred
yard
mark.
Traps
at
project of building a golf
time hoped it would for it was under the lowering clouds and lmd
(•rent pines, magnificent oak s,! iety have won nundiera of prizes tarv has ever deviated from
id Its Inception in a mcctOctober 10, 1922 before the for­ barely readied the fourth hole be­ the hark and two sides of the many
lienutiful orange groves and in tiie big nntional allows such as
In consequence, the clalt
thc Hanford Chamber of
mal opening of the club was held. fore a downpour overtook them. green make a perfect second shot plenty of good water and fine those in New York, Chicago, Wash­ rule.
made
by
tin* average
necessary
to
reach
the
green.
rte. The first real step tuThis opening was to have been The tournament wan broken up ami
drainage are some of tiie reasons ington, llugerstun, T’oanoke, Nash­
a gala affair and doubtlessly would the participants were loaded intir Number Three also lias a rise for successful poultry raising nt ville, Atlanta and ht most of tho are quite often discounted con
ittnining the goal came in
erably.
a “coupe" which was dispatched In the fairway which obstructs the Longwood, hut of course these Florida ! hows.
order to accurately deter
view
to
the
green
from
tiie
tee.
post huste to their rescue. Judg­
Mr. Bistline, usually receives a theInreal
tilings alone will not begin to pro­
of the Chamber
n iiH uaH aM B M aiB U flaB M M aaaaB aM M M aN M B H iM H gH iifiH H O H aH H H H A B oaM H us) ing fro m llu' capacity of the ortho­ The green is almuut entirely sur­ duce prize winners. Coupled with premium ahove
regular market Commerceworth
n dox coupe tiie participant in the rounded by traps nnd a high mushto
the
community It i
the right location must he the prices for his squabs as his cust­
tournament for women could have le pitch Is necessary to make the knowledge und the will; hut Izmg- omers are glrnl to pay it in re­ ves. it might be well to Ignore l
been no inoie than four in num­ bull grip. Water at the light is wood has shown nil this and to cognition of the quality of the of the claims made by its admit
and instead, ascertain what
ready for anybody who slices, nnd
ber.
spurn and blue ribbon, cups, tro­ young birds which ho supplies.
The men, however, aided by a it road is waiting for tiie unlucky phies and similar awards arc in The marketing of the dressed gress the community has mi
und if any are noted, what _
change in.thu weather managed to one who hooks.
the hands of many breeders there. squaii* is done with the same sys­ the commercial organisation'
Number Four the finest hole on
play around the nine holes be­
WILL PRODUCE PROFITABLE RESULTS
tem
given
to
other
phases
of
the
Co-operation on the part of tho
played in this constructive
tween showers. Bridge’ and other the course. Tin* green is hidden Ising
work.
a
wood
poultry
breeders
is
fonnance.
This is tho test wi
from
the
tec
and
a
long
niidiron
ARRANGE NOW FOR ADVERTISING IN
at tract ions at the club House fill­
manifested in more ways than one.
the officers of the Sanford Cti
ed in the gap that was caused by shot is needed to uet on in two. They not only buy collectively blit
h«r of Commerce are most ag
Having Telephones
Water at the left, and a road at
the elimination of golf.
they ship in tho same maimer, ex­
able to having made, as any ini
the
right
penalize
liud
shuts.
The Hanford Country Club, all
hibits solid cars to some fair or May O u s t
British
tigution along this line will p(
Number
Five
is
a
short
hole,
in nil, was not the success that
poultry exhibition to be judged by
conclusively that the Sanf
lmd Iteon anticipated and, on July being about 175 yards in length. America’s experts. Winnings havA Magnetic Assisting in the Development of
LONDON, Mar. 20.—Members Chamber of Commerce since
21, 1922 a movement was begun There is water In front of the tee ( ing been Hindu at shows in Tenorganization has been, directly
to have llie city take over the and three-fourths of tiie distance i nossee, Virginia, Georgia nnd Ala- of the British parliament who hav^ sponsible for every Improvem
telephones
in
their
homes
were
to
the
green.
A
large
trap
at
the
I course. It was then proposed that
bania, and in tills state at every
that has been made in Sanford.
TRUCK FARMS
a bond issue of $ 19,000 be voted left of the green and a shallow show held in Tampa, Orlando und Komewhut startled recently when The minutes of the organization
they
sneertained
that,
because
of
FRUIT GROVES
1in order to improve the course and trim in front make all tiie trouble Jiiekionville.
the instruments, they might tie de­ und the local news columns oj
FLOWER GARDENS
i increa: t* the number of holes to IS, necessary to penalize the careless
Tiie Niemeyers
prived of their seat in the house. corresponding dates bear out thti
ni Tin* bond issue was voted on Oct. or tin* inefficient player.
POULTRY RANCHES
assertion.
One
fnrm
in
Longwood
is
own­
m ' 9, th o ug h not for llu* sum of $tl&gt;,Number Six is about 375 yards- ed and operated by Mr. nnd Mrs. They are asking whether they
STOCK AND DAIRY FARMS
The civic pride of - Sanford
committed
a
broach
of
the
famous
w 090 but for $lf.0,9U0. Ill this ir- long, straight awny, water to the Neimoyer and is known ns tho
JH[BUe the amount originally sought light of the tee and trees on both “ Keystone ^Poultry Yards.” These act of George The Third’s parlia­ which is so obvious to tho atr
ISI to improve the cotioe was set a- sides of the fulrway for some dis­ progressive people not only raise ment, whlrh nays that any person or, was awakened simalt
Circulation reaches truckers, growers, horticulturists, poultry fanciers,
“ side for this purpose while in ad- tance. The green is well trapped fine birds and win prizes with undertaking a contract with a gov­ with the organisation of
, tourists, mercantile establlshments.dnirymen, stock raisers, homeseekers
H1dition there was $35,000 set aside on all sides except for a narrow them, lint they sell prize-winning ernment department shall not be Chamber of Commerce in 1020
entitled to sit in the house. The The annual reports of the seevfa 1to procure land and Imild a imi- strip at the front.
stock
to
others
und
hatch
and
sell
Advertising rate $1.00 a column inch. 2 0 */&gt; discount on six month eontelephones here uro owned nnd op­ tary ’s office—which in turn-have
Jj|&lt;iiieipul a tide tie field,
Number Seven a hole
to he “day-old" chicks, making this a erated by the government.
reflected the wonderful progreu
secutlvo schedule. Change of copy each issue optional. Publication date
*- ‘ The course is declared to be dreaded, though not a hard hole profitable phase of the industry.
and growth that Sanford has ex­
15th.* Forms close on the 10th.
■ | very different fiom the traps of il offers a great deal of trouble
The Keystone Yards occupies an
perienced during th at period—turn
TELEPHONE PLEASANTER
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also recorded the material accom­
[J in a state of high concentration too long a shot. The hole is 299 ness-like way and is recognized n
STOCKHOLM. Mur. 20.—The plishments of thtr organisation.
m without making the course tinner- yards long, water reaching from thorough success from every view­ "line's busy" nuisance in telephon­ The organization’s initial work—A c arilyy difficult. The outstand­ ten to green, trees aL the rigid and
It has been In alteration ing has been initgrnted in this and perhups its biggest accom­
N ing characteristics of each of tho left of the green and a great deal point.
for many years it: know fur and city through the installation of an plishment wu» to sell the city, with
a
of soft sand in front. It is a test wide.
M holes are given as follows;
ingenius arrangement called the its great possibilities, to the local
B \ Number One offers a fine chance of golfing ability.
On tiie edge of an orange grovo “waiting line.’* It will apply the people. Those who have directed
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Number Fight, is n five par, near mi attractive white house in first come first served" rule to the destines of the organisation
SANFORD, FLA.
m to get away from the first tee.
nisa
m Thorn is very little trouble until jong, “dog-leg” to the rigid. It which George S tuart lives, is lo­ places much in demand such as from the beginning realized
;ed tthat
M tiie green, which is unrounded at is impossible to reach the green cated the Sunnyvide Hatchery, of
mh
| hospitals, drug stores, doctor’s of- it would be a very difficult
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a the hack by traps and pinu trees, on Die second shot. Though there
which in* is owner and to which in* i fleet, ticket agencies, information ter to inspire the confidence of
(Continued on Page 3)
lu n a sra a a is reached. The hole, is imrfrctly
devotes hi-; personal attention. bureaus and newspapers.
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Mirro Aluminum
Heisey’s Glassware
Fine Imported China
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Winchester Arms and
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Devoe’s Paints, Varnishes
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WHEN THE PAVING OF THE STREETS IS COMPLETED, WHEN THE SIDEWALKS ARE ALL
DOWN, WHEN THE BEAUTIFICATION PROGRAM IS FINISHED, VALUES HERE WILL BE
MUCH GREATER AND PRICES MUCH HIGHER.

BEL-AIR REALTY COMPANY
H. B. LEWIS, President

R. C. MAXWELL, Sec’y-Treas.

�monte Springs One Of
auty Spots Of Florida,
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65 acres;
into Springs, the b**uti1:1,000 y-foot pot tti; ■
ii no other way to 'ex 210.000 lineal feet of 2x8 cypress
unleas the BUperUtiYB..ta stringers;
100 miles of covering \ feet
. traveller as he nuriiea u- wide:
050 miles of wire;
L f r o : s-State moin road of
2.500.000 lath, which end to end
'SL Highway, between Tam. Daytona, makers a short would measure 2.-102 miles;
•i0 miles of Irrigation pipe;
Jout 10 miles from OrlanA large pre-coohng plant;
J| suddenly finds himself
L ' along a magnificent
* of giant overhanging waa glance to right and
dd building., including homes
jrts him ft fleeting glimpse
Ijnfortnble house and spaci- for employees, store church, school
—und* here and there a house ana moving picture theater
lotel on a corner amidst a tor the employees.
Cost of enterpricc to date $500,of shrubbery and flowtl a glimpse of shimmering 000.
The head of this great Florida
, hero and there seemingly
jn some basin. He ia pass- Development is tion. Limties u.
Irough Altamonte Springs; Haines builder and manager of
fhe but knew the hidden railways, who before and after
to back from the highway, hia term in the 52rd National Con­
gfiumcntal development of an gress, ns representative from the
ie industry just beyond view Troy. N. Y., district built and
irked residence lawns and msnuged 18 steam, nnd lu street
u with their vari-colorcd and railways in 15 : tates of this couninr crystal und o th er globes, try and in Canada. The National
aid ! top and spend a whole Encyclopaedia of American Bio­
graphy soys that a t the age of 16
no accepted a position as "night
telegrapher In the office of the
L iko live there.
Lmtc Springs her been for
|S t winter home of big men
Lirt come winter after winItnjoy the seclusion ahd the
BTtncss of that beautiful titkn hidden away in Seminole
k ju»t over the line from
b county. It ia a winter re[bttle known to the general
t w ort public,
fabtcdly orange trees must
| bloom and to bear w onder-_____ _____ iwv iit
[wi.
eweet beautiful golden f n ii t| roed building world, came to I*’lorrh surrounding ns are found j ida. lin t for his health, and beknd so it seonra ouite in order ennie enamored of the climate the

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M AYFAIR

Clone to Beautiful Lake Monroe.
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Honge, Mr. R. L. Shipp.

“HIS UNCLE’S NIECE”
BY JUNIOR CLASS

At High School Auditorium
Tuesday, March 24
A cqmedy with n surprising climax
Donated By

Seminole (jjounfi

FLORIDA VEGETABLES
SANFORD, FLA.

FLORIDA CITRUS
ORLANDO, F l a .

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STRENGTH- SERVICE - PROGRESS

Sanford, Florida
Partly improved with canal frontage,
mile from
one of the leading beaches in the stale, adjoining
large development now going on.
Wo ijro ashamed to name the price without full
explanation. The biggest chance in the state for
000* i profit. Write or sec us.

THE SEMINOLE REALTY C.OJ
Sanford, Fla

pldoru enables the beholder
e first time to say more
i astonished “Oh!"
oust- and grow this "crop,"
tu'ry few weeks requires:

ord Golf Links Work Of Chamber
Recognized As Of Commerce Seen
Of State’s Best'In City’s Progress
mtinued From Puge One.)
(Continued From Pnge One.)
to the right of the fair- outsiders
in Sanford, unless u sim­
trees in back of the green
b no great trouble expert- ilar confidence wus prevalent nmong the citizens at large.
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It was also realized that no- j:
thing could be accomplished for "
the general good until the co-op* H
oration of every one could be -&lt;0- *
cured. Thir meant the ciinitna- a
tion of factionalism, which un* g
foitunately prevails in a gieat B
many communities throughout the u
country. That intra-community J
friction has been eliminated is evi- r
deuced particularly by the spicu- jl
did support given every prugres- S
rive bond gsue which has been mb- 4
milted to the people for approval. ■
The Chamber of Commerce has B
proven to he the melting pot con- ■
verting the dross of antagonistic;*;
factionalism into the gold of har- *
monious civic co-operation.
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The high calibre of the men aerv* r
Ing a" presidents and members of ■
the board of governor has always !
iuspiied the confidence of local 0
people and caused the hitter to J
give their strongest supoort to any 3
iber Twelve ia a three par. ineasure advocated by the coin- '&lt;■
U tree at the right of the ! rnercial body. These men, some of ' J
*n&lt;i trails at the back are wiiom have been members of the ■
•JRiiml hazards. A bid-iron ' governing board t ince the incep- J
p juat carry over the tree. tion of the organization, have U c -, B
I Number Thirteen the green cesufully kept the organization free ■
P visible from the tee and from politics ami policies which *
only afte
|mly
alter an exceptionally I have spelled ruin to more than ;:ne ■
They ■
shot can u player see • commercial organization.
at all from the fair- : have given of their time without J
IrrtDs at the left and trees *any thought of personal gain exJ catch the unwary on the | cept that which would accrue t o . :
* 'not. It ia a small green them in d irectlv us the city a s a a
whole grew and prospered.
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1 mound in the middle.
1ith is a long four par,
j ' V a r d s in length and rclong shots to reach
hundred yards. A big
• the right and trees a t the
'hi- giccn offer trouble for
®r hooks.
JJ'-'xt hole is a very fine
p a scientific standpoint,
lt)r,K. with a narrow fairl*} a Email green surround■. “ *!* traps. Number Kif,
j.^ about 250 yards long ami
.. 'i 3 Kl,‘at deal oF accuracy
i lume in two shots,
i- f Sixteen is a short hole
k y* yards long. Very deep
to he found nil around
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a prominent part in the
the organization. It w-oi
no great amount of time
vinca the most exacting of
that the Sanford Chamber
merce is today u vital &gt;
life of the community.
dciuiHTulic institution, •
.ucli, ha:, ttlwiy - been ttW
f-wnrvt thy Wishes of tin
into action.

J. H. JACKSON
Lung Time Loans on Residences and Business Property.
Easy Repayment Plan
Office in new Merriwcnlhcr Building
2nd Street.
Phone fill

ELECTRIC WIRING
FIXTURES. AND SUPPLIER
ESTIMATES FURNISHED

REGULATION BRAND FAINTS a-re worth a great deal more
than we sell them for—We can certainly save you money on
paints.
HOUSE PAINT

PORCH OR DECK PAINT

1 Gal. C an s.............. .......$2.91
1-2 Gal. C a n s................. $1.6!

112 Magnolia Ave

STAINS

VARNISH

ALL THE STABLE COLORS IN PAINTS AND STAINS
We have listed above just a few e ‘ the many goods we ncll nnd can save you money
on. We are new in Sanford, but we are here lo give you more than value received
for every dollar apent with us— Your money cheerfully refunded if not satisfied.

Ladies Ready To Wear
Men’s Furnishings
Millinery — Shoes
O l'l’OFlTK I»aST O F F I C E

SANFORD, FLA.

Your Dollars Will Do Double Duly Here

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�LOCATED JU ST TO THE W EST O F FRENCH A V E N U E IN THE CITY
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Located one and one-half m iles south o f th e city lim its on the Sanford-O rlando Road

OFFER THE SMALL INVESTOR OR HOME BUILDER HIS BEST OPPORTUNITY FOR A QUICK PROFIT

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Has all the advantages of any Sanford subdivision and many advantages that most of them
have not. The new street to the Country Club runs through this property. Sidewalks are
being laid at the expense of the developers. City water, gas, sewage, lights and telephone
are promised, purchasers of these lots. Building restrictions of $3,500 will keep the unsight­
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Is the subdivision for the man of smaller means. A place for those who prefer outside the
city limits on a good hard surfaced road. It is the only subdivision located within 2 miles of
Sanford that is offering lots as low as $125.00.
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bugbout the four years of its
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club by first president, It. R.
rens. to tho present year, un­
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Mdthdrahlp of the organization
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fikflncn closely identified with tho
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tehiry their time and best efforts,
rftnrong the outstanding ucconiJishmi'iit.s of Rotary in Sanford is
jit part the Club played in the
itablishment on Silver Lake, near
htn city of n Boy Scout Camp.
IK camps consist of ten acres im(lately on the luko and in
|pped with huts, camp-sites,
mming facilities nitd all the
igs dear to the hearts of boys,,
s entire property belongB to
i Sanford Roy Scouts, having
h deeded to them by Roy P.
nes and then equipped largely
uugh the interest of Uotarians,
[vjdually and collectively. THe
|er Lake Camp is used each
itner bv tho Scout Troups of
’Central Florida,
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rs co-operated with other eivic
linizations and with the local
rvhea in work for lip* leas for9te of this section. The club
an able aid to the Seminole
jounlv Welfare Board in matters
gfgilrd by the Hoard where the
pint and aid ot Rotary can be
rtde useful.
Like nil Rotnry Clubs, the one
USnnford in u luncheon club and
fc weekly Uueetlnga, width are
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Club are: R. J. Holly, president]
w . M. Haynes, secretary; and
RandaH Chase, treasurer.
The members are: George Brock
hnhn, S. 0. Chose, H. C. DuBoie,
R* L. Dean, A. W. Epp«, M. C.
Haddock. E. P. Houf holder, Ed­
ward Higgins, Charles Henry, Geo.
W. Knight. Frank R. MacNen], A.
R. Key, Dr. S. Puleston, W. S.
Parker, P. E. Roumiilat, H, R.
Stevens, R. E. Stevens, S. 0 . Shinholser, B.
Starling W. W, C.
Smith, D. L. Thrasher, A. E, Yowell. T. L. Marked, and F. J. Gon­
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Minimum charge fur Water $1.20 per

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Hot and Cold Running
W ater in Every Room
£2.00 and up
Municipal Golf Courie, II
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the pew. idea in pul turns mill colorings; the choice wool­
ens lijpm Aiidrlcau and furgigu weavers. .
There's been a big change in men’s clothes since Iasi
year. Young men know the details; more conservative
men sense the. general trend
Hut Hurt Schuffner &amp; Marx lead the style procession.
You'll say so when you see the new offerings fur spring.

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L. A. Brumley, Vice President
T. J. Miller, Vice-President
B. F. Whitner, Cashier
A. L. Betts, Assistant Cashier

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H. C. DuBose
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