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Orange ^Treea Of 1890 Are
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o n l t v E o m D A n V ’ E?r t (na8mucba* »t provided fur
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Mayor—Forrest Lake.
Commissioners— Forrest Lake, s. 0 . Chase, C. J.
Marshall.
City Manager—W. B. Williams.
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Clerk, Auditor and As.seaaoiwL H. Philips.
T a x Collector—Alfred Foster, F.llen |Ioy, Deputy.
City Attorney—G. A. DeCottes.
Chief of Police—R. G. Williams.
Chief of Fire Department—G. P. Puxton.
City Engineer—F. T. Williams.
City Physician—Dr. W.' T. Langley.
Sanitary Inspector—James Houghton.
Municipal Judge—W. E. White.

Virtually drived In truck railing- ,
in i s A r e
A 1 l i fcfBnford Avenue cast. This exteni«uii ui n n u . m reet opened up u bY, ^
8uvefe freezo of 1805,
, i n e n t M e n - I n new
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* Which caU5eV hpovy ,,on)**c
residential
cit* !
tloh in which the site selected by TV8
throughout central Flor j
n e s s C i r c l e s Mr. Hulick la in the center
i illa» honf °.ri1 had never experienced
Two of Sanford’s prominent tt. crop fnJ ,ure 8,nce *b*t time. The
bankers, Forrest Lake, president o f ! „ ®nB? fr”m cilru,\ to vegetable 1
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a . » i . . i . County
o . n Bank and. . F. .| was
the
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n * h L nan. rapid and quite as
was the fre
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freeze
P. Forster, president of the F irs t! i
.... caused.
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National bank were selected as whI,tch........
j t was
It had been discovered in the
president and vice president of the
company respectively. B. F. Whit- early eighties that, under the S an -,
[ B e i n g Sold Just ner, cashier of the First Notion­ ford section, there was an abund­
al bank is secretary of the compa­ ance of artesian water. The use of •
forr;t*,lcnin
kitchen 'PVrP
purposes
P a y For Tract ny and A. R. Key, cashier of the thin Zwater
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bank,
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r u r Profit
rro ill &amp;
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Con,pnny.9
to rnistetreasurer.
be.glde8iKencral
-------the officers mentioned, com prises' n The nex^ year after the freeze
There aro nine important and
.’»$500,000 toUriat hotel, Edward Higgins, president of the 5 ev\ Woor.e of M e city laid some growing community centers in
tibe opened on Jan. 1» Sanford Chamber of Commerce; wooden pipes under part of his. Seminolo county beiidea Sanford.
■to more than a fine ho- R. H. Berg, business manager of yard nnd drained the water off In order of their size they are:
pfill be a monument to The Sanford Herald; George A. when he needed it. He §oon dis­ Oviedo, Altamonto Springs, Longration in 8anford.
DeCottes, city attorney and II. T. covered that these pipes not only wood, Geneva, Chuluotn, Lake Mon­
Sanford had been ex- Bodwell, president and treasurer of carried off the surplus water that roe, Forest City and Pnolu.
fell on his garden during heavy
|awl planning for a fine the Bodwell Realty Company. Mr. ™
Oviedo, Altamonte
Springs,
L°n? „ n jL £ 5 * 1 d.Ur,n5 hc" Vy
Ml. Project after pro- Bodwell
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general
of the ° 1
lLwJ 1n“ but ™ater 8eeP* I.ongwood, Geneva/ and Chuluotn
Hotel-Renltv Comnnnvy.
®d thr?UBh ,r? ‘*pJr weather and his arc treated specially in this issue
I hunched but none prior Sanford Hotei-Realty"Compan’
ground was in condition for culti­ and for this season merely count­
!HnneaCn if.ln p « 8m?n nl
The company immediately re- vation much sooner than his neigh ed in thin account of the Interests
Ur W * \ rof t b f : pl* ^ the Property and set aside
Jtktn took charge of the n a|te 480 by 350 feet for a tourist bora’ lands. He had discovered of nine places.
Here ure short sketches of the
land guaranteed the rec-, hotel. The hotel is t„
„n il, the principle of sub-irrigation
! hotel surpassed In qual-jiu^,, front nmj wm cogt ^500 ,000 through pipes, crude as his were. other four towns:
Others saw, were convinced and
mo state.
when
completed. m
The
site for
for the
thi
Lake .Monroe.
. In
Jiniini.
wn«n compieieu.
e site
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bought wooden pipes for their
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wuh
urencnieu
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n ejr. hotel .WU.H Presented to the lands.
Monroe is u coming little town
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w?r?f nP*, builders and the cost proportioned
Lrttueo First Tried
about
five iiiIIph from Sanford on
Jon the 8'JbJ**ct “ n&lt;| R°Yj among the remaining lots of th i
Lettuce wus tried first and it u good hard road, the main line
iPf ” ,U|“d#d 1V?
J'otul section. The lots were pluc- grew with startling rapidity. The of the Atlantic Coast Line Rail­
[jjanford section. Ills ail- 0(] nt a iow flgUre
t he original
shipper of head lettuce, J. C. road, and on the southeast shore
j elicited as to the Proper program was intended to just pay first
Face,
received an exceptionally of Lake Monroe. Ik is in the midst
I«f a tourist hotpl ond h&lt;*:for the entire property and not lurge price
for it and the Industry of the flowing well region of the
. .llCe.hniP«
u 0,&gt;*! to ^I^m te the project for a gain wns established.
district and ir beginning to raise
j|T the .shore of Ij»ke Mon- to any of the organizers in the
and
ship winter vegetables;
in
The
first
celery
wus
shipped
by
Jlik8 downtown Hccticm of movement.
B. F. Whitner, E. S. Ilarrold, and fact for some years the industry
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! Then followed an advertising cam- J. N. Whitner.
In 1802 L .It. of trucking has been steadily in­
ilick then left the rity o n . naign in the newspapers of Flor- Philips brought to Sanford from creasing in this community.
is trip and while he wasj{&lt;|a that focused attention on SanIt is fast becoming itn important
imber of business men o f ' S S .M,n!|1{uV,"e" « “ n«?n °» ««"• Kalamazoo, Mich., long famous for
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u r I f“rd&gt; /Ibis brought numbers of out celery, plants for use in the Snn- shipping point, for in addition to
!de ignited The! f.miT r^ iliX " ,;,urcihast“r" nn&lt;l ,(2cnJ men, I ford section. The imported stock the trucking tonnage, there nrc
nforil Hotol Real tv
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importance of the pro- thrived under Florida conditions thousands of boxes of citrus fruit
“ k i ii°n1’
u,ul M*u vuluu of &lt;hu business and in 1800 the first car load of ruised In the vicinity. It has its
holdings 1nnd residential lots surrounding!celery was shipped. Since thut own store and postoffice, a church
d»lc b o . r » h"“IS!
after fn,m h a. to .a til. or two and a good rural school
« . givlng th rir l est f
t ? I'uktf’ lfor whom: ed and prepared for sub-irrigation which things ure appreciated by
1! i Oitv niivht have ,
, ,t0, be
»««"■ up auM ralimge, and sub-aeration, ur- thu fine class of people living in
“ " u ly ,n‘8r*1 ha' e I th® "Duatlon as foDows;
tesian wells are as common now tin* neighborhood.
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, e*Panol°n °f Sanford’s bus- as flowers in the city gardens and
Forest fily .
tion of tho sitd selected inesi section easterly to the new ; lawns, and three thousand nJres
Forest City in the center of u
lick is but o few minhten tourist hotel site, mhrks an import- of this intensively farmed truckcause of the beautiful oaks that
° f S ?1 Step in
city's progress. I ing land is an min by IwVng inad'^to urn in and uround it, h neur the
t h r i l t y f o V i b o mVr’ l r,w lth n r« H l .n a,rfeudy
| produce two- three and even four, famous Wckivu Spring, ami also
L „ up
” nuiuu
Uu 2e ;1ibusiness addltJon
a limited new;money cropn of wanted winter apd not fa r distant from Palm Spring,
|op»ning
some ui
of P.mu
th
nreu -J* of
a long-felt want, early' spring grown vegetables! Isith of which aro great assets to
ed an important i
trr played
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the county because of their ability

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SANFORD) FLORIDA. SATURDAY, MARCH ft' 1925

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i4v#raffc Monthly- Raiufal Ts
4.7 Inches While TemperMure Hovers Around the 71
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With an average ‘ monthly tern-1 Distance Between
perature of 91 degrees, sunshine
Sanford w»d Other
juat ns luring, breezes Just us
steady as ever before, Hanford
Points In Florida
again finds its climatic attractions
being sought. And rightly so, as
Hanford’s ,geographical, sit­
there Is something truly wonderful
uation as the center of tho state
in tho combination which opposes
is (minted out aa an added as­
the equable climate ip this interior
set, muklhg It easily uccesaiblu
water served city.
to all. Important cities of Flor­
Average rainfall of 4.7 Inches
ida. Following are the dis­
per month, tho weather Is never
tances to various points in the
stifling hot and sun stroke is un­
state.
known In Sanford. Few resort
Tumpn .
cities can equal the year round 1 Orlando
comfort enjoyed by all who make j DeLand
this city their home.
Jacksonville
Well drnined farms occupy the! Win
./inter I nrk
Lands in the Sanford section and 1 Ocala .................................. .m. 88
there are no marshes to create u n -; Miami . ..........
284
sanitary conditions. The odors! Altamonte S p rin g s..... 13
brought in by the breezes are 1 Oviedo ........
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scented with orange or possibly! Mt. Dora ....................
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pines or of that "smell of Florida" 1 F.ustis ...................
30
which is so sought nnd so hard to
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describe.
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Enterprise .... ..... ............... , 12
The contented and healthy peo­ St. Augustine ................... 118
West Palm B ench............... 217
ple of Seminole county, of which
Lakelund ............................. 72
Sanford is tho county seat, the
very low death rate und the alm ost! l^ e s b u rg .............................. 47
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entire freedom of this section from ' St. Petersburg .............
Gainesville ..........
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all fevers, are well known nnd the
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section is recognized ns a most de­ I.ako City .......
sirable place in which to live
Many have regained health which
had been lost elrnwbere, in Tact,
Hanford’s first reputation was as
a health resort. Many suffering
with asthma, throat or pulmonary
trouble have been henefitted or cur­
Records kept by the United
ed by time passed in ----Sanford.
States Department of Agriculture
Located on the shore of Igike 1prove Hanford to be tho largest
Monroe and ut the head of nuviga- shipping point of celery in the
tion of the Ht. Johns River, s u r-. world. The huge shipments have
rounded by pine nnd oak growths, i made necessary an icing
plant
orange groves nnd celery and oth- which, also, is tho largest of its
er truck farms, Hanford has mure 1kind in the country,
reason to he considered as a health
l»urgc though the shipments are,
and resort city today thun ever the trucking district in Sanford
before. With a fine half-million has*never approached its capacity.
dollar tourjfit hotol now under There urc only about 3,000 acres
construction, the cal! to the visitor thut are under the intensive culti­
to spend nt least a part of his time vation that lrttucp nnd celery re­
in Morida will be heeded ns never quire whilu there ure 7,000 ncrea
before.
more of land equally as flnv that
is unduveloped.
Seven scientific expeditions ure
Under all of this land there is
combing the wilds'Ut search of n a supply of artesian water suffi­
vnnluhtd civilization, and not one c ie n t for irrigation purposes.
nr them thought of Martlng in with I Three hundred additional acre*
Herrin, Illinois. —- Arkansas Ga­ will bo brought under cultivation
zette.
in the Hanford urea before 1920.
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to attrnct thousands 5b f ' tourists
every year.
Forrest City is the center of a
fine improved stock raining section
fins thousands of acres of the fin­
est orange groves about and near
it. uiuJ huH muny fine form* udjacent It connects with the brick
road lending from SanforiT to Or­
lando at Altamonte Springs, and
in on the Trilby Branch of the
Atlantic Coust Lino Railroad. It
too, bus itn stores, school nnd u
fine duns of people for its citixenn. Tourists every year are ImjIng attracted in larger numbers
to (lie section about Forest City.
Lake Mary.
Lake Mary Is one of the "sum­
mer resort" places of Hanford.
.Situated on the shore of u beauti­
ful sandy bottom clear like, only
five miles from the city, it has
been chosen as the please for pleas­
ure gatherings. A fine pavilion
nnd bathing place is there, a skat­
ing rink, and other amusement pro­
visions with the usual refreshment
ami luncheon requirements. Good
nui: ic is provided and several
nights in the week duuciug and
other pleasure parties are com­
mon there.
The place in also on the Atlan­
tic Coast Line Itallrond, and is in
the midst of a beautiful and pro­
ductive citrus region. Thure is a
good store and postoffice at Isike
Mary, and the place is rapidly
growing I»oth in population and
popularity.
Paola.
Another fine healthful and in­
dustrious agricultural und grove
center in the county is Paola. six
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Better Celery Bi
HJgher Prices __
Year On Mark*
Though essentially of afc.„
tural nature, the cultivation of &lt;
cry in Sominole county parU L.,
of the methods of industry, scienm
ond engineering. Growers are able
to determine almost to a day,
day on which their crop will be
ready for cutting while entering
into the production thereof a n
such factors as sub-irrigation, sal
aeration and sub-drainage.
Celery is the money crop xc
thin section. Growers plant boll
winter and enrly snr"
plants ure set in bj
plants to the acre. _______ ,
the shipment of celery each yt.
is advanreil. Formerly the Sanfoi
growers did not ship celery unt
after tho first of February, wl '
as the past three seasons the
car of celery has left Sanford i
early us Jan. 1.
Tho average yield per acre . .
the section Is 700 crates which i
equivalent to two car loads the
being 320 crates to the car. T
growers pay freight bills on
maximum of 350 crates. The mvt.
age priefe vhich celery brought
during the 1923-24 season was |&amp;03 &lt;'
This ypar the price is much higher
and recently reached $2.75 a crate.
Tho cost of raising and shipping
celery is $600 aa »cre and evei
with this great initial expense the
growers in many casos average a
net profit of $ 1,000 an acre fro
from
their celery crop.
The Sanford section nays the Atla n tl^ T eaa t' railw ay In
fretight each year approximately $8
000,000 and according to high of­
ficials of the road the revenue from \
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Originators of Packing House Packed, Washed, Prei cooled Celery at the Shipping End.
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It promotes your growth and happiness.
It never fails you.
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It helps your plans grow to success.
It Brings brightness.
It helps the wltole world as well as your­
self.
Regular deposits here will grow to thou­
sands as the years go by. Happy inde­
pendence will be yours and at a small
price.

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CONSTITUTIONAL . AMENDMENT—NO INHERITANCE T A X -N Q INCOME TAX

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homes at Sanford Grove.. Those seeking 3
ideal homes within easy reach of the center
of the City of Fanford will do well to examine
this propel ty at once. Wc will prepare plans
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Twenty
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lide from the center of the city of Sanford, i
Lake Monroe and St. Johns River. Beauti- ■
ful Golf Course, boating, bathing, yachting, j
hunting and fishing in season—Rod and Gun ■
Club—Fine Roads — all amusements and |
sports.
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Motel Valdez Lobby, Sanford, Florida
Please send me full details and prices of
lots at Sanford Grove.

Drive slraiglil out Sanford Avenue to
Geneva Street, turn left (east) to i\fellonvilie

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FOR MAPS, PRICE LISTS, PHOTOS, I OO

HOUSE PLANS, AND OTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO

EXECUTIVE OFFICES

Developers and Selling Agents

11 .*12-1131 Land Title Building. Philadelphia, Pa., and 12 2 S. Palladia
Avenue, Daytona, Florida. Miami Office, MU 1 Hi N. fc. 2nd Avenue

FIELD OFFICE

JOSEPH L. BAUM, General Sales Director

Hotel Valdez Lobby, Sanford, Florida

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where lnore citrus fruit 'HI* •
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OrtiP-'InnidrOff ihm m nd boxes a
si" ivirld. two lure** pucklg Mils- • i Ihj: i equiri &gt;1 to pHirc'ii- I' ■st fur tli- trip to
brifct. lb r crop equals :ilimit 200
fefeaec i-trlm-li.
iii' li would
impose two uutnstiT finight trains
|b i , Coates from a r action
In $vr-’ center of tin- “ fnrcc. i r r Geneva wa.t a settleijug l■Tt'tu there war. nny|ni trail: tin onph the heavy
m t of ilmt region, anil it
jrmil onto a v:-i k from tivii*
i H . -.lipi'litr. from Hanford,
toe, thrm gh lu k c Jessup and
'Jo h n river and Lake MonInc 18 ruHe.1 Lv water. The
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ip i&gt;&gt; (huluntn, ‘.i m ihs to
Z nil of Which n rr it ached
e lir.nl Surfaced roads and
Rail' I af. nothing foe a re.-i&lt;1 (Jem ... In t» in Sanford
an ord a* le.rni* Iho next,
j JUJ.'i in ili.&gt; land of good
find j . d opportunities.
ItJiH k of “what was" art

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‘flfTkf merchant, who haa been
eni ,jinco the utiirt of tin place
y cits ngo, describes the originrCcttdn ni a "real hunter's purnic.!' iGftnio of all oort* abuunilg nf*th fi1it ,ii r.nd the lake and
ret*'UK-Tainp witn the finest «'f
ih.-*fie rial... »J the old tunc &lt;
lieir al-aring the primeval fori t
r i$Ul?*tinii was done at a coat
abr/u f-dO nil acre average, Li­
ne ftfcibci being cut and rolled
id f f l h '
fences. In thla
&gt;Ung J •
... a good Is ■f
roa£hi d di". (d and divid'd atmgiStlu: neighbui . nnd fn r-'t
00(111? we: ut i cord, of .'.U.-'o |Kr
(jr.'of /run: noun ?n aiii'id, tiniy ij'iii" in pul;U"-s, nyrap, *,i
pif?? of moat, either bacon or
cf. Sih .d .va.i taught in a log
h' &gt;1 Ui nr.e, lit* i ava and the
host v.a . a r —d one nil the time.
H'fivt icr, all that i« now cluing, But in iho transformation stval 'fin fortur-: have Wen mmlo
Uiiwtbo pin.j tin&gt;ta r, the ro:;in
id turpsitUnn taken from the old
i«iW*l foiV'.t:', which have now
anti cully dl ippcnrcd to make
ny fvr the more modern growth

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Our Listings on—

Business Property
ifurd Chamber of Commerce, 125 strong, formed a party which charter a Cylde
I i &gt; eeiire the co-operation of J ucksonvillu citizens in securing this important w ater

i oflrr i!n* shipment of
load which i ame frum
ract, the cry was tali
firnt lime Hint “Hanloing this thing." When
ol been shipped in a
on there'’ were those
Hi.’ opini-ft tb it the In.
ilTi ii'i’.l i di'utbhlow
uvcrplanUng of u few.
:r;ro crcip ami the 5t)t)
ml Iho demand
•1,116-1 rm ; &lt;,f all kin,| ■
bits, of which almost
o celery. .Steadily, from
ivw land w.o cleureii ami
fe| and irrigated, an I toIhing like .‘!/&gt;n(i acre . nrc
unsivo cultivation in the
een along pri'ducing d, I k)
•l’l. thi.J r.eti.oll v.’hilu In
tlrcr places dn the coun­
cil ly, OvUidp, other larg
uro in cultivation t

Warehouse Locations

C huluota Combi nes Fine
C om m ercial Possibilities
W ith B eauty O f Nature

Merit Your Investigation
104-108 Magnolia Avenue

(hi, nrw-nht town m natural
tin! iiiati mmlo beauty i J located iu
he southeastern part of Seminole
oiintv ti'l luilc.i from Hanford, Utl

ty and hrulthfnimv... ol a town location. On th- i re l of a rolling
t ine fnrrei,: uun doll’ll v.'itli and
aurrutulth'd hv bnlpid lakes and
will) a clear drainage fall to tiu&gt;
St. John: Liver no liner combina­
tion of hcontv utid health gnaratitcring could ho wi led or found,
than ii enjoyed by tliir ploce,
The lovvlfiinli along the streano,
and tli ' great bottom- lands of the
Sit.
ns Hivi * i.it&gt; (if 11,dt mill'll
“.nil, crmily drained and produidllg
iiiinqrii'i: qiuintitin:' of l*inn ami
guiden priiiluei.i when intelligentlv fiimn/l. The wood lands ate
high rolling, timbered with IIIfile t of Klurida pine JiUd nllmr
vahtablu wood growliir..
Fiom about Ikk't when the first
. hit- lie'll vttlr:l in ChujUutq until
III i.nl» el reach-d llioiv in lbln,
the histnrv of th- settlement wad

arm in- {j,(J prM|rj0 Jands of Chuluota aecLr c n ”'." t ‘on Produce more and fine.shipb l.
t
tomatoes to the acre thnn
agent. cnn ^ rilj8e(j elsewhere in the
a
state.
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A. Ilrundey, one of the oldest
“ • 'V 'C land largest truck fnrmers, and
°.r P , 1 1eelery growern of the Sanford Cel“" “ •'Iry Delta last year bought 10,800
y at tne acmt 0f comhined prairie and riv| er hammock lands east of Chuluota
businessi and began experimenting in a big
ig stores j way. Without any other drnlnf la » age than the natural full of the
hod and land would afford through surngulowa, face ditches, Mr. Ilrumluy plowed
ies have nnd planted 200 acres of prairie
land, that had never before been
oo
plowed, in tomntoos. He raised
rests on « $50,000 crop,
orseshoe
Mr. Uruinley also grew without
Cather- other thun surface draining a great
of the acreage in celery on the river
f water, hammock lands of which he owns
and sur- about 7,000 acres.
Mis success,
:d huulc- both as to yield per acre, quality
nd flow- oml flavor so pleased him that he
lie the is preparing this yenr, by clearing
e build- end sub-tile draining and artesian
Lake, a- wells for irrigation, 1,000 acres of
Cather- land in those hammocks for next
road, set year’s crops anil celery and truck
e of the vegetables.
for home
Such operations ns these are
to these no small ones, nor made by movie
number cs. but they are the foresight and
faith of the most “hard boiled" ex­
perienced growers of celery and
winter vegetables in this state.
What I* A. ilrundey is doing,
is being done oil a i mailer scale by
dozens of others in the section; and
Came ami Fishing Here.
Hundreds of turkeys are all »- in the next five years celery and
‘ hiiluota; quail in nlmost
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INVESTMENTS

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y city end town in the
HOW able to have Snnvi' tetables ’on the tabic
el: o in a while during
•:r and spring.
TV is not the only crop
[| into big fnottey in (lie
ire a few years ago the
n-ht tln-y I’Aiihl not ruble
but ornngi.vi, Touuitocft
ii'ihml crates, beans, cabI i. nl, h'tturo, squash,
rmlitiln : , all Lhc-nir, nnd
: o out from Sanford
m ; making thin •-*■»•ti&lt;ni*
ii r car tl^ largest of
I icing stnrinn in tin

Apartment House Sites

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Yards 3rd and Myrtle and 13th and Holly

FANFORD, FLORIDA.
Phone 135
The House Of

)r&lt;: Ol Sanford’s Business Blocks
Agents for the following materials, which are lead
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“GENASC0 ROOFINGS”
ACME PLASTER &amp; ACME FINISH
LEHIGH PORTLAND CEMENT
NATIONAL FABRIC FOR STUCCO
DIXIE “UNCOMMON” BRICK
MERRY BROS. C0MM0 N
TIGER FINISH LIME.
KEYSTONE ROCK LIME
' N'utionnl Ilank, which was purchased by thu Seminole Securities
is occu pied by the Western Uiilon Telegraph office and H.
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RySjNESS PROPERTY
LAKE FRONT PROPERTY

c reage
BUILDING LOTS
CELERY FARMS
ORANGE GROVES

E. L. Lane, Realtor
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“The Man Who Knows Why Sanford Grows’’
SttlcH force:— Miso Ruba Williams, MI»a Helen IltKiffe, Mr. II. L. Shipp

ading from le f t'to right: t uml - —late views showing San find's municipal Rolf colli de, considered by experts to be one of the
Bt courses in all Florida; 3—Clyde Litre Steamer Osceola arid vlug from Jacksonville with tourists and visitors; 4—View on the
'fill
John's River.
at once. Farms can be cultivated] united with water. When this is
within four hours after the hardc.-l done the moisture is then drawn
rains. The controlling bon i.; made to the surface by capillary attracof cement and ir. 22 inches high, ’ lion.-’
12 inches wide and six inches thick,
An artesian well will cost from
with a cement partition in the'?"!) to $150 and mj fur as we know
center. Cement bottoms are made will flew forever. Wells are now
in the intake pipes. And the di-fin urc that huvb been flowing for
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rect connection with the intake . the past Id years, in ail there ore
nnncnt preservation of
per capita is greater than i pipe, controlling boxes and feed - « « r 3,M0 well. in the Hanfmd Cel-1 th ‘ The . pm
,;lko front boulevard prop
rcommunjty served by the
morns arc made w ater tight. Iron i cry llcl a, i U » *
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for
resident* construction
nipple", or vanutm sizeR are used lor irrigation purposes. however, i '. . ,
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thing ()f celery is u science, in making these connections. T h e; No perceptible decrease in the out- ovaks « rcsidcnct. ..econd to nono
vthern growers unfamiliar holes in controlling boxes are also I put of these wells has so fur man- I
k
t rai.-iog of celery and lur- fitted with iron pipe linings.
Heated itself.
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laving Ordered
^ thi’ reports of big profits
Air is also necessary to plant i This gives some Idea of the scion* | “The city commission has nrdorStapled to raise celery life and this system of irrigation title manner in which the growers ed the immediate asphalt paving
tth disastrous results. To assists in applying air to the very of Sanford undertake in raising of all streets involved in this pro*
■familiar with the indus- roots of the plants. This suli- their crops.
jeet, including the Seminole boule*is no easier way in which neration also is of considenible
From u recent report of the At- j vard and First street,
money than to invest in importance as a means of protec­ lanlic Coast Line ofiices which bun- ; “This company’s sale of the
died the celery shipments frnm the property involved, botli business
tion in cold weather.
and annually growing
section there has been 2523 cars and residentiul, is being handled as
To
prepare
an
acre
of
land
for
hacking industry in Semof vegetables handled up to Feb-i n civic project-—it is priced a t
growing
vegetables
by
installing
Rty is the result of three
rimry 1. Of this prop l , t il was figures representing only its noman
irrigation
system
which
costs
“■e ecLiuiTs line rich
i a,| celery, 528 curs
lettuce and *o-* uml value for the purpose of inapproximately
$250
may
seem
I toil; its water-tempered foolish waste of money, but th o ' car3 of c8cnr0‘e&gt; a 9!,ec,ea
,ct* • teresting through ownership, the
**d winter climate; and its productivity of an irrigated acre, , tl,cc*
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of the entire stute. The
drainage, irrigation and when properly farmed, is so much ! The celery croM his year is much ,investors
real profits to be derived from the
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“than *in frtfiimer years and is ! pro jest, we gladly pass on to those
of''thesis' are God-given" P,router than it would be otherwise [1hotter
,vner is fully justified in. also bringing a higher price in the {who join us in the building of the
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that
the
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!»• Here is how the third going to thiacre has produced 70 rom 52.50 to $2.75 a crate.
T.
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During
the past week in . unioru Realty company, added the folutons
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-■ry liaising Science
...........the
e shipments
ing season of nine months which
shipments of celery have been l jourlm?*
lowing:
Idem |.4 installed by lay- sold
for $4,00-1 excluding freight aver aging 100 cars^ a day. The
“But for the fact of this compu" of tile from 10 to 2-1
iinately $ 1,000 shipments last year amounted to; ny's operations constituting a civic
wooath the surface, 18 to rates of approxlinat
., ... excellent over 7,000.culoatb. Som. Ideai e l | S
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of tho proper1*part running the short which is udmittea acre, in th e , the magnitude of such a yearly r-M inV((1,,edseveral
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revenue from one
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in our present holdto® hold, there being a fall history
of this section, there have shipment may he gamed by placing
placing;, ,j
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nurchnstoon to every 100 feet
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been
Instances
of
where
$32,000
his
number
of
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in
one
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Diffident to ullow the wa
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£
worth
of
lettuce
Hod
cucumber*
tnun.
lb
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train
j
which
the
company
obtained
them,
H***© through without 1f a ? ! were marketed from 22 acres. Thi - mile- long with its entire cargo
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tfdcd wiUiCwater"tiffht a !'6 ■particular Instance, of course, is (confined to celery,
Thc .................
first cron is lettuce which Is
“In the resale of this property
tat,
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Tourist Hotel Will
Be M onum ent. To
" Civic Co-operation

ry Production
pinole County
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the tile. Two feet
$1501 vails in the northern sections, let- handle this property with an eye
. the ditch, n r s e w e r , is in the celery delta sail from
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‘i— - — first t 0 the interest of the city. On
this account it is offered broadly
j to the entire state, the purposo
{being to Interest in Sanford
through the opportunity offered in
n to tell for these prices. Tim ■ season continues until the middle .’ this First street property, invest‘Inch, or sewer.
The U'ur i cultivation btvngs i t up to " January. The production pcr iors aril developers in St. Peters£'''[ outlet is 12 inches it-; maximum production and each acre fop lettuce nvaruges COO ham- burg, Tampa, Miami, Orlando, Dayi lr*t and when tho firsL on account of its high rate of ctil- j pci.i per acre for this section. The tonn, Jacksonville, uml ether cities
■ougged permits a level
variety raised here is whnt
is of our state,
h n °* Waler in the field tivntion. Sub-Soil of Cloy
known n? the Big Boston.
“The four blocks comprising the&lt;
'e- When the first a ml
best of Hanford’s present business
There
must
lie
a
sub-soil
of
cloy
Li » ,arL‘ closed the water
73 year old bachelor has just are firmly hqld at $ 1,001) and up-]]
' oack up in the field to or hard-pan a t from two to imir gotA married
in an Essex village. ward per front foot, and all sales |
feet
beneath
the
Mil-face
before
the
i,“ lnc? « of the surface,
After 70. on#’’ power of, resistance made during the past twelve J
system
is
possible
of
application.
mni cIo*Mk the oatlels
ahno t invariably weakens.—l l u - ; months have been made at this]]
°f the controlling If this subsoil isft for example,
figure or even hiplw-r values. This ']
three
fret
below
the
surface
and
mori
"u'lnl‘ty of water applied
m u "'■] be run.-yr-d-to, a the system jj installed ntvl t.i' ‘‘.'iSj
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i six blocks uf business property «
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!!ev .catnV.gu.v sent .compn?fog th'o; compmiy'a holdings E?
tjMf1f \iftit*if * j ( j ! l ** V! i
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\t K'es of Henry are ( airyhig the cilVV Inisiness Jyj
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until
us
he uer.*v/
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excessive •■.in to conic to tHe i-urta
i. Third Thousand,'’
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the Eighth.
lo amii including
the .ho. te. l -it
H^l
■‘hut off, the lines the 18 iiitliv.i hi thi’ earth in’tweeii
uml
the
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tin
ro
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nomo
exaggeration
here,
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open, thuj draining the lowest fil'V S» *
civ sat- —iiwitou i raUicript,
per
out oi the field subsoil lias become v

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ARE YOU PLAYING FAIR with your future; are you doing your
full duty—or your best even—-by the opportunities
that present themselves.
What will you say to yourself and to others one year,
five years, ten years from now in regard to this
question? You expect to be alive then don’t you?
You expect to answer to someone do you not; to
yourself if to no other one?
LET US REASON TOGETHER—If Florida as a whole is making
progress such a was never known before in the his­
tory of this great America; if - wonders*are being- •
worked in ten or a dozen cities in this glorious state
and more money and new comforts are being
brought to many thereby; if everything in Florida
is increasing in value day by day and the state grow­
ing better and better—if these hings are true, and
we know there is no denying them, how could San­
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ford with her many wonderful advantages stand
still even if she so desired?

PROGRESS IN SANFORD has not yet been capitalized nor fu rth ­
er advancement shackled by high prices. Although
great strides have been made here that will soon bn
noted by the world at large, Sanford is today one of
the most talked of, carefully watched and least explioted cities in the state, and those facts mean much.

FORT MELLON D E \
“Promoters of San

A. P. C onnelly &amp; S on s

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TALK WITH YOURSELF
THERE ARE NONE SO BLIND as those who will not see, but to
those open to conviction we have much to say that is
well worth listening to. The facts are here ready
for you and you owe it to yourself to know them.
The destiny of this city is now and always will be in
the hands of the property owners. Profits from real
estate, good homes in pleasant surroundings and all
the other worthwhile things in life do not come from
hesitation, indecision and waiting, but from meet#

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thing to be treated lightly or put off from day to
day. Soon it will come to pass that you will read
our announcement that the last lot in Fort Mellon
has been sold and if you have not bought one or more
lots in that finest of subdivisions you will surely re­
gret it.
DEVOTE ONE HOUR OF SERIOUS THOUGHT of this matter
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today. Bring the question home to yourself and
prepare to face the future. If you owe it to no one
else you at least owe it to your own interests. Will
you be among the proud owners of property in
BEAUTIFUL FORT MELLON or will you have only
regrets?

JPMENT COMPANY
lest Subdivision”

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THE SANFORD HERALD, 8 A1

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mmChuluota Combines
■4'" " * ' Beauties Of Nature

®r tun It***
Ity Three Railroads,
do I!aa MiiH&amp;cl Advanin Marketing Many
Is of Produce Grown

Was Founded
^Sixty Years Ago
100‘A c re s o f L and,, W a te re d
R y&lt;A rtcm dan S u p p lies, A rc
Available In th e S ectio n

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truck grown In Chuluota district
Will bo ns plentiful elsewhere and
ns famous ns that grown elsewhere
in the noted celery and truck grow­
Everybody known l his rf.'tro for it# quality nreruhar.
ing county.
&lt;li*e; knows it. too Tor ila modern to price;!, Eaef
It is obvious th at ndditinnnl
trniiit] will be m in im i to hniil
vteek we bfl’ei* bur uk tomera our uua.'Ity srobtla at oui
pcrUhHblcA from this section in
iiartlo
low nrlcctv
the near future, and it is nut su r­
prising in learn of the plans of the
Florida Mast Coast Kailway for
taking care of this buplness. A
definite program In under way
and when this program la com­
pleted, Chuluota will be one of the
most importnnt shipping points on
the road, and as an importnnt in­
dustrial center always pecomcn a
populous center by automatic
growth of this beautiful little
Seminole county city.
The Florida East Const Kail road
has seen what is coming In this
and other sections nlong its Okee­
chobee division, and hns begun to
prepare for the immense traffic.
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Twra

)vl#t1t&gt;, the second lnrgcst town
Rcmtnotc county and lying IS
e* ‘«uthenst of Sanford, is one
Ihe mort progressive communitiaAlhe county. It hn« a popuion o f morn than 1,000, hns well
fedi-i&gt;trects and several brick
i)n&lt;&amp;3 blocks.
Conditions in Oviedo today are
la n d to bo better than ever he­
110 Magnolia Avc
ft and its citizens are making it
Clubs
fo
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LONDON.
Mar.
20.
attractive nlacc in which to rc•
ii.ua*
?. Three railroads either In or women are not n success in Lon- *
ir |L&gt; give Oviedo and the im- don, ut least those merely for soc-; r
diatb vicinity all of the trans- iul intercourse, and tevcrnl have i ■
-tatlon facilities which are necd- gone into bankruptcy while others i £
for’ Ihe marketing of its many saved themselves by the process ■
of amntgamation.
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i jf.'J Started in 1865.
A. R. PLATT, Mgr.
Something more than social a- ■
Iviedo was first settled in 180r&gt; mcnities nrc required to keen a ■
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E vcry thing Elect rica l
far as statements can he made club together, and this |» exempli- 5
agree1. Soma years before that fird by the Ladies’ Carlton Club. *
JrcW Aulin. a. Swede, hud home- which has an importnnt political jj
We Specialize in
ided'nll that part of the region ntmorphere ami is in close touch n
ire the town lies. He put up a with the Unionist central office, J*
re jmpl did general merchandise Another, the Gardens Club, is ^
inesa for the convenience of the thriving because of its npcrinlly in- «
ny'settlers who were scattered rerouting lectures by prominent ??
r the region south of Lake Jes- people in th» gar'ening world, ita
VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM
. He also planted some small regular garden dinners and well
l)g0 groven later on.
equipped gurnen uornry
giiKHrfsnnKgiCdxaxiaEuaigngBSAUgaKnL’K tiansasReK CCN nnxH :
.uiin became one of the most
spetous men in the section, and
their interwoven and over­
. a,good comfortable estate to with
branches tied together by
f itally. of which, two sons, lapped
SAVE and
innumerable
vines and creepers. 11
ttxrojfc and Andrew nre living in costs nbout $250
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per
acre
to
pre­
kilo.
pare this land for tilling and get­
'he1 town today is one of the ting ready for the plow. The land
it Attractive in- rural regions of itself may be bought, now for ariih. to the passer through or round $100 to $2UI) per acre.
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new corner. The townaite is
One of tiie most prominent re-;
b Cfftup of very noticeable hills dents of Oviedo am! one who ha) £
It red clay cropping out every- been prominently identified with | &lt;•
ire giving the appearance of a its history for the past few years J
:e In higher altitude than Flcr- is It. G. Smith, president of the
A well kept business street Oviedo bank. Mr. Smith*, bank ■&gt;
ft modern. brick business hous- is one of the strongest banking in&gt;n both sides, with n good look- stltutionn in the comity and Iwt
brick hank building and im- deposits approximately $200,00(1. &lt;’
wiW churches, what good The capital atock is but yl.»,0pu.
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dug and cozy hotel, well kept,
Mr. Smith not only i.-r presiden: •&gt;
A Comedy With n Surprising Climax
ractiiof good siza packing hmis- of the bnnk hut is a large celery £
#ml the usunl quota of garages grower. He is the owner,of never- &lt;.
' DONATED BY
i filling stations, the town renl- al business blocks and residential •*ImpreBses one with its nppear- property. In addition to Mr. Smith
0 of thrift uml wealth,
Oviedo has many other progreaivleilo hns some of the richest aivc. live, wide-aw.-ko business and
1 in this section of the state, professional men. who have aided £
oring the town, one sees hun­ materially in making the town one
ts of acres of intensively cul- of the best in the county. Among 1*
ted rich muck land on which some of the business men arc .1.
atoes, poppers, celery, beans Lawton, citrus and truck grower, {
other vegetables nre grown who has long been a resident, H.
i;!tz*)i?inRRnM RM NaN«ai**RXM RnM *R*K*a*a*i**iiUBt.asnKr.tiniisu rm n un it* B 'nn**H H H *suntviiR na?i3rar busk ■ ■M ini
abundance. AIrcndy approxi- U. McCall, merchant and grower
ely 2,(Mil) acres are under eulti- and A. J. McCulley and sons who
ion. ami hundreds of other onernte an up-to-date garage and
5s nre under process of eleur- filling station.
for futuro cultivation,
viedo fichis, long after the celBcasoq in the rest of the state ■ RRHHHHMHHRRRRHRHHRRHnRBRnHRRRRBRRnSniiaqMrnaunCliav VnrRRnHRRRRRWRRHRHHRltRSr
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supposedly been closed. This
silo celery during the entire
lent season brought in “top
C," and u little more in many
anccs because of its superior
eanmee ami quality,
o valuable has Oviedo trucking
von itself to ho in the past year
two, that some old Sanford M
wvrs of vegetables have isnigiit H
rely of tho acreage and nre now
wring their lands for readiness
coming fall and winter,
arvful surveys show that some
0 acres of rich hammock land 1
1 the rich (toil from three to
feet deep located in and near
ido. Those lands arc over an
■ainn water strata, making it
slblt, to secure flowing water
depth; ranging from 11 to 200

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By Junior Class

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High School Auditorium
TUESDAY, MARCH 21.

PHONE 634

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BANK

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LUiVl BER—LATH—M0U1-DINGS
COMMON and FACE BRICK
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CITATION
n i.’u r tls 1-Mwiinl Smith, Marco. *1
lorKla:
&lt;IU art- Im rib y
ordrri-il to lu«
up|)t-:ir liofnro o u r sahl C ourt R
llio C o u rt
I ItniHt- in Sunfortl.
rid a In | lifi alitivt’ • ritltlcil c u u if,
th e ®H» «lay ••( April A. I&gt; 1925,
ultj «luy uf tills co u rt, to a n s w o r
ho hill of c om plaint h«ri-ln filuil
Inst you, c-Ihb tiie hiuii. will ho
*&gt;-n ux confe r sell anil follow -d by ;■
n ■
ro nrlnto dacrec.
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aid, a iiowxpupcr puMlnhi'-l in
ford, Hi-mlnolo C ounty, t'lorhlii.
n null wrt-k f o r fo u r roim cro! w ee k s.
Ilyi-ri )i ml, -r my hand mill Mt-i,|
*»ld i o u r t op tills the fith day of

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r TIIK til'.VKHAI, s t a t c c s or*
til) KVAv is o r F I,01(1 DA.

Is hereby given that W.
IIayiii-M iiurchusiT at Tux Cur"*l* Mu. 202, ilutt-il the 2nd iluy
lull. A. 1). mu. huM nil'll said
tirjcutu In niy office, unit hns
lu fi|i|illralliui for tux Uei-il in
io lu uctnrilniics with law. Kiild
llficat# iinhriuin the fullowitiK
rrtbjii Muperiy sluiuleil
In
llnnli- rounty. Florida to-wlt:
'd 11 Hindi 2, Dnintrnii, us lie:lei| | | | I 'lu t H unk No. J, ii.ik u 1'0,
iliieli County ftrenrds.
i said Isnil hr in a usscssed at
•Wie of the tiMuanci' tit such
iifiruta In thi- limn-- uf I'nUnown.
i »s ;.uld ccrtlfli'tttr shall ho rencrordlnu to law tax deed
Cl-il
Issue thereon on flu* 31st day
‘A ir -

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Made to Order

BUILDERS IIARWARE
Lowest Prices for Cash Only

160 Acres at $60 per Acre

Sanford Cash Lumber

Half mile of w ater front with excellent fishing ami hunting. GO acres fenced, about
35 under plow. Good soil for celery or fru it. Flowing wells can be had anywhere
on it at light cost. Railroad siding for shipping right at corner of place. Subdi­
vided practically up to line. Five years tim e on part of purchase money if you want
it.

310 FIRST STULLT

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”V J b i t
In H o s p it a l
J l i d l n E ffort To
E f f i c i e n c y Among

it Troops Of C ity
__(U Kiw»ni* Club wm
RTJ921 end ha* flourohlUrt. The weekly
♦Inrs of the or**nJ^nded by e hith pw, t«mber*, 86 per eent
IiTertre during FebreIgurford Club has enter1 i contest with other
for best percentage
'and has fine chance
_jbership of 42, every
hnrker and with many
Lillies always a t work
, tod problems vitally
, fa welfare of Sanford
S county the progress
. ad the sustained infi* members is proof
Vg being done and good
without duplication
Twiste of time.
Safety.
[tbt larger accomplish*
I the Sanford Kiwanis
|h mentioned the "Safe} which was put on bare
i JO, 1924, to Tednce acI to improve traffic con_i (access of this move[’w outstanding th a t the
jion of Sanford draft, Into law many of the
itlons growing out of
Tha Kiwanis safety
LC.", (Always Be Carestill ia quoted as the
jtion.
f field in which tho Kl*
working is Illustrated
iing committee headed
[Rossiter for calling on
i persona who happen to
for the time being at
d-Laughton Memorial
_ Sanford. Such calls
regularly and flowers
i effort to make visitors
Itbey are not strangers,
loot so consider themlitsl is an Institution
j the Kiwanis Club and
Iis aided by the club.
| a “Cup" to the best
aiding a woman to
back home from an
[correction; working In
'o f Com
i progress of this secsing out of town KiI boosting for Sanford
jtre also to be numbcrItbe activities and char­
iot the Kiwanis Club of
Boy Scouts,
is possible in one or[tnd why it thrives on
| is explained by Kiwanfollowing quotation
■mentals of Kiwanis"
IS. Patterson; "Theolo1of these have any place
ership",
is u list of the memiSanford Kiwanis Club:
awnlee, R. H. Berg, L.
[C. A. Byrd. A. P. Con&lt;
Caswell, R. B. Chapl Cobb, T. L. Dumas,
Geo. A. DeCottes, R.
. S. Entzminger, Long
Fort. J. C. Hutchison,
on. J. D. Jinkins, J. H.
F. Lane, W. T. LangLake, T. W. Lawton,
, H. C. Long, C. J. MarHoughton, J. G. Mich[McCaslin, C. E. McCall,
»y, T. J. Mixon, IIow■A. R. Platt. A. K. Rosi Raffeld. L. B. Steele,
denniire, J. G. Sraron,
•t. E. C. Smith, K. A.
' ii. H. rattishall,
shr eta shr etaoin
’COlItT OP TUB SUV#1)1(1 AL CIHL'UIT OP
St: HI VOLK COUNTY.
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c h a n c e r y -.

I Sl-AIit. Coin pin Inant.
Halt to Quiet Title
*t al Defendanta.
fradnnla K now n and
rtda:
» I'. Rogers, If living.
the heirs, devisees,
other c l a im a n t, u n d e r
Ullam P. R o g e rs , de*
otherw ise:
J a m e s A.
Henrietta V. D avis, h is
an d If dead, th e
x r a n t e e s o r o th e r
I'jWer the auld J a m e s A.
H»nr|»na y . Davis, his
“W or o th e rw is e ,
M.
ns. an d If dea d, t h e
• grantees or o ther
the eald M. H e a tHeaton, hla w ife, de**r»ise; an d to a n y und
“ Parties w h o s e n a m e s
* claim ing a n y r ig h t.
In und t o t h e p ro In th is s u it n n d d ewlnrrs. t o - w l t : S itu a te .
1*8 In S em inole C oun,.Heg- 7.07 c h a i n s S o u th
I^**1 corne r o f t h e S W Q
LH?Hon 13. T o w n s h i p 31
K. run S outh 6 c ha ins,
**■ North &amp; Chains. E a s t

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anil re q u ir e d
D’-i ordered
uf you. d o np“i I of c o m p la in t filed
f hourt H ouse In San*
U J-ounty, F lo r i d a , on
May. a . D. 1925. th o
* !«•" day of t h i s C o m l ,
''ause w ill he t a k e n
and the m u t t » r p ro rree pro cnnfesxo to
Kolir, V fd e rtd t h a t t h i s
J ii
b® p u b lis h e d
* Herald u n e w s p a p e r
“ nford, F lo r i d a . In
week f o r e i g h t
** hand a n d o ffic ia l
N tMrcult C o u rt a t S a n * / “bnty. F lo r i d a , th is
VM?.rc .h - A-

&gt;936.

Ci* B. DOUGLASS,
m - ult. b’o u r t S e v e n th
. ' elmty
I K n t U VKEK8. D. C.
,i K » 0 &gt;;DEIl.
Ill }»V°I*Dlalnante.
- *». Apr. 4 . t l , 13, 35;

This Is a view of the Valdez Hotel, a four-story structure which is
one of the leading hostelries of the city. I t Is located at Commercial
Street and Park Avenue overlooking Lake Monroe,
w

t u b county j

v itc r s * COURT, rter be p u b lis h e d on ce a w e e k f o r

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.

IN UK KHTATK of A dolphus F.
Bell, deceased.
CITATION
T o : Mrs. W illie DuWci-se, c a r s of
J a m e s A. D eW ecie. G riffin A venue.
S u m m e r s e t. K e n tu c k y . Mrs. Bessie
B ro w n , c a r e of R a y m o n d Brow n.
D e c a tu r. A la b a m a . Mrs. R u th R MeBride, c a r e o f K arl K. McBride,
U r l f f ln A venue. S u m m e rse t, K e n ­
tu c k y , a n d S u s a n D. Bell, g u a r d i a n
o f J o e l H. Bell, S an fo rd , Sem inole
C ounty, F lo rid a .
N otic e Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t 1. S u ­
s a n D. Bell, a d m i n i s t r a t r i x of th e
e s t a t e of A d o lp h u s F. Bell h a v e
t h is day, M a rc h 9tli. 1925, filed In
t h e a b o v e C o u r t a p e t itio n to t a k e
po sse ssio n o f th e r e a l p r o p e r ty of
s a id e s t a t e t o pay tho d e b t s nnd
c h a r g e s a g a i n s t sa id e s ta t e , d u e to
t h e In su ffic ie n c y of th e p erso n a l
p r o p e r ty , th o real p r o p e r ty f u r t h e r
d e s c rib e d a s follow s, to - w lt:
T h e H ast h a l f ( E H ) of th e
N o rth T e n ( N 1 0 ) a c r e s of tho
E a s t h a l f ( E H ) of t h a N o r t h ­
w e s t Q u a r t e r ( N W U ) ut th e
N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r ( N W k ) of
S e c tio n T h r e e
(3) T o w n s h ip '
T w enty
(20)
S outh. R a n g e
T h i r t y - o n e (31) E a s t,
a n d la Is co m m a n d e d t h a t you an d
e a c h o f you, an d a ll o t h e r p e rso n s
I n te r e s te d In sa id e s ta t e , a p p e a r b e ­
f o r e th e C o u n ty J u d g e 's C o u r t In
H anford. F lo r i d a , on th e 37th day
of April, 1925, und th e n a n d t h e r e
■how ca u se . If a n y y o u have , w h y
■aid p e t itio n s h o u ld n o t he g r a n te d .
I t Is o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s c i ta t io n
sh a ll he s e rv e d In th e s a m e m a n n e r
a s s u b p o e n a s In c h a n c e ry upon all
p e rso n a n a m e d In t h is c i ta t io n an d
sh a ll he p u b lis h e d fo u r su c ce ssiv e
w e e k s In T h e Hanford H e ra ld , n
n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h e d
In S em inole
C ounty. F lo rid a .
W IT N E S S my h a n d a n d seal of
t h e C o u n ty J u d g e 's C o u r t on t h is
t h e 9 th d a y of March, 1936.
(S e al)
JA S. G. SHARON.
C o u n ty J u d g e .
M ar. 14, t l , 38.
A pr. 4. 11, 18.
IN CIRCUIT COURT OF T H E SEV­
ENTH CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
IN CHANCERY.
O. V. BELLAMY. C o m p la in a n t.
vs.
S u it to Q u ie t T itle .
M A R T H A A C R ES, e t nl D elendaitta.
N a tlea ’ to U f K s I s s n K trim a «cud
V s k s n is .
S t a t e o f F lo rid a?
T o ; M a r t h a A cres, o r M a r t h a Acree,
S am u e l
A cree. M a r t h a
A.
S c h r o d e r a n d --------- S c h ro d e r, h e r
h u s b a n d , C olin M. Boone a n d
Boone, hie w ife, M ary V. R ussell
a n d ..........— R ussell, h e r h u s b a n d .
Thomas
H. S pinney
a n d --------S p in n ey , Ills w ife , R e b e c c a F. E v ­
ans, R. F. E v a n s, R o b e rt K. E v a n s,
R. E. E v a n s , T r u s te e . S a r a h A nn
R obeson, S a r a h A n n R o b e rso n . S u r ­
a h A n n R obeaan, w ife of H. ft.
R obesun, S a m u e l H. R obeson a n d
S a r a h A nn R obeson, J u s l a h M. E v ­
a n s a n d --------- E vans, his w ife. J.
M. E v a n s a n d E. Allen, und to each
a n d e v e ry of th e m . If living, a n d If
dead, all p a r t i e s c la im in g I n te r e s t
In tn e p r o p e r t y
Involved In th is
s u it, n s h eirs, devisees, g r a n t e e s
a n d o t h e r c l a i m a n t s u n d e r t h e af o r e s a l d n a m e d p a r tie s , nnd each of
th e m , .deceased o r o th e rw is e , am i to
a n y a n d all
p e rs o n s
n r p a r ti e s
whose nam es are unknow n claim ­
in g a n y r ig h t , t it le o r I n le r e e t In
a n d to th e p r o p e r ty Involved In
t h i s s u i t a n d describ ed us follows,
t o - w l t : L o ts 25. 29, 27. 28. 2'«, 30. 71
a n d 32 of E v a n s Subdivision, a c ­
c o r d i n g to p la t th e re o f d u ly of r e c ­
o r d In P l a t Book 1. p a g e 17, Hentlnole C ounty. F lo ri d a records, said
p r o p e r t y b e i n g s i t u a t e In S em inole
C ou n ty . F lo rid a .
It Is H e r e b y O rd e re d a n d R e q u i r ­
ed t h a t you. a n d each of you, do
a p p e a r to tho bill of co m p lu ln t t i l ­
ed h e r e in ut th e C o u r t H o u se in
Hnnford. S em in o le Couiitv, S t a t e of
F lo rtd u . on t h e 4th d ay of May.
A. D. 1925, t h e s a m e b e in g a ruled a y of th is C ourt, o r else th e said
c a u s e w ill h e ta k e n a s confessed
a n d t h e m a t t e r proceed upon d e ­
c re e p r o c o n fe sso to final decree.
I t Is f u r t h e r O rd e re d t h a t t n l s
O rd e r of P u b lic a tio n he publlstie-l
In T h e S a n f o rd H e r a ld a n e w e p i p e r
p u b lis h e d a t S an fo rd ,
F lorida. In
sa id C ounty, on ce a w eek fu r e i g h t
c o n s e c u tiv e w eeks.
W IT N E SS my h and
and
o fficial
seal of said C irc u it C o u r t, a t H an­
ford. S em inole C ounty, F lo rid a, th e
t h e 7th d a y o f Mnrch, A. D. 1925.
(Seal)
V. E. DOUOLA88.
C lerk of C irc u it C o u r t S e v en th
J u d ic ia l
C irc u it of F lo rid a ,
S em in o le C ounty.
B y: A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
W ILSO N &amp; H OU8IIOLDBR.
S o lic ito rs f o r C ooiplulnant.
Mar. 7. 14, 21. 28. A pr. 4. 11. 18. 25;
M ay 2.

n ig h t co n s e c u tiv e w e e k s In th e
S an fo rd H e r a ld , a n e w s p a p e r p u b ­
lished In S em inole C ounty, F lo rid a .
Done a n d o rd e re d th is th e 6th
d a y of March. 1936.

v « . douodahs ,

Clerk, C i r c u it C o u r t o f S em inole
_
.
_____ C ounty. Florida.
B y A. M. W E E K S , D ep u ty C lerk ,
w e y m a n E. W h ite,
S o lic ito r fo r C o m p lain an t,
Mar. 7, 14, 31. 39.
Apr, 4, 11. 19, 16: May 9
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOU
UDEU UNDER SECTION 57.5
J £ T H E (JKNKHAL STATUTES
OF T H E STATE OF FLORIDA.
N otice la h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t J a m e s
U. D ean p u r c h a s e r of T a x C e r t i o r a t e
NO. 430. d a t e d th e 8tl» day of J u n e
A. D., 1931. h a s filed sa id c e r t i f i c a t e
In iny office, a n d h a s m ade a p p l i ­
c a tio n f o r t a x d e r d to Issuo In a c ­
c o r d a n c e w ith law. Said c e r t i f i c a t e
e m b r a c e s th e f o llo w in g describ ed
Pr o RSr *Y., l*u a *pd in Sem inole coun
ty F lo rid a , t o - w l t :
BW Q of 8 WrU W.‘ of C reek Sec.
38. Tw p. 21 H. R a n g e 11 E.— 35
a c res.
T h e said la n d b e i n g a s s e s s e d a t th e
P f .«*• Issu a n c e of uuch ce.-.
tlf lc n te In t h e n a m e o f U nknow n.
U nless said c e r t i f i e d * sh a ll ho r e d ee m e d a c c o r d in g to la w t a x deed
■will !ssue th e r e o n o n th e 31st day
of M arch A. D. 1916.
W i tn e s s my offic ia l sig n a l lira a n d
s e a l th is t h e l'Jtli d a y of F u h ru u r y ,
A. D. 1926.
V. E. DO HO LA SR,
C le r k C irc u it C o u r t Hemlnnlo
,a
. C o u n ty Florida.
(S eal)
„ . . , B EL
M- W E E K S . D. e.
F eb . 21. 28, Mar. 7. 14. 21. a n d 29.
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E
SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
. IN C H A N C E R Y
S E T H W O O D R U F F , C o m p la in a n t.
VO.
J. J. COHEN, e t at, D efen d a n ta.
CITATION.
T o J. J. Cohen a n d w ife, --------Cohen. C h a r l e s C. W a r w i c k , us
T r u s t e e a n d h i s S u c c e sso rs In T ru a t,
A hide H. B a ld w in , H tu rg c s B. B a ld ­
w in a n d w ife. A bide F. B a ldw in,
J e s s e D. Colo a n d wife, --------- Cole,
W illia m H. S p r i n g e r a n d wife. S a r a h
S p r in g e r , J . U. M a g r u d e r a n d wife,
M a g ru d e r. Moses J. T a y l o r
J r - a n d .wife, A p n lo R T a y lo r, Di\vt
Id M o n tg o m e r y a n d
w ife. --------M o n tg o m e ry . R o b e r t If. R a m se y , ae
T r u s t e e a n d h is S u cce sso rs In T r u s t.
M a r g a r e t S. R a m se y ,
I n d iv id u a lly
a n d a s S u c c e sso r In T r u s t to R o b ­
e r t H. R a m se y , M a r g a r e t W. R a m ­
se y a n d h u s b a n d , --------- R a m se y,
J a m e s W. J o h n s o n a n d wife.
J o h n s o n , C la r k W. M cDonald a n d
w ife. — -— ■ McDonald. M ary A.
M acD onald a n d h u s b a n d , J o h n A.
M acD onald. C. C. F u l l e r a n d w ife,
--------- F u lle r . R. 3. F u l l e r nnd wife.
----------- F u lle r . W. II. Stodd.-n und
w ife, --------- S todden, R. 31. S todden
a n d wife, --------- S todden, U eo rg e E,
B ro w n a n d w ife, --------- Brow n.
S ig m u n d U u m p e r t
und wife, Id a
O u m p e rt, 8. O u m p e r t a n d w ife. — —
—&gt; U u m p e r t, Imlx M. Lane, a s T r u s ­
te e a n d h e r S u c c e sso rs in T ru s t,
S arali H a lp ln a n d h u s b a n d , --------H a lp ln . C ora H a lp ln nnd h u sb a n d ,
--------- H alpln. J a m e s H e r b e r t L ane
a n d w ife --------- L ane. E l l a May

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF SEM­
INOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
IN CHANCERY.
Ma t t i e U. RACE. C o m p la in a n t.
vs.
JA M E S B, DUNN. If living, und If
d s a d , th « heir*, devisees, g r a n t e e s
a n d o t h e r c l a i m a n t s u n d e r the said
JA M E S U. DUNN, deceased, or
o th e rw is e . In te r e s te d In th e la n d s
a n d p r e m is e s Involved In th is s u i t ;
ALLAN G R E E L E Y . If living, a n d
If dead, th o heirs, devisees, g r a n ­
te e s a n d o t h e r c l a im a n ts u n d e r th e
s a id ALLAN G R E E L E Y , deceased,
o r o th e rw is e . In te r e s te d In th e la n d s
mid p re m is e s Involved In thisi suit,
a n d M A R G A R E T W. RAMSEY, un
u n m a r r ie d w om an. D efendants.
O R D E R F O R PUBLICATION
TO JA M E S B. DUNN. If living,
nnd If (It 'll t h e heirs. devisees,
g r a n t e e s a n d o th e r c l a im a n ts u n ­
d e r t n e nunl J a m e s II. Dunn, d e ­
ce ased. o r o th e rw ise . Interested In
llic la n d s uml prem ises h e r e in a f te r
ilcMcritied; A llan Greeley, If living,
a n d If dead, th e
heirs, devisees,
g r a n t e e s und o th e r c l a im a n ts u n ­
d e r t h e said A lla n G r e e l e y , deccascil, o r oih4*r\vi*4t, jnl©F«**twa
t ” **
Uml* itmi premliOM h e r e in a f te r u«*
se rlbe d. a n d M a r g a r e t W. lOtmaey.
a n u n m a r r ie d w om an, a resid e n t &lt;&gt;f
157 E a s t W a ln u t Lane. G e rm a n ­
to w n . P e n n sy lv a n ia .
,
You a n d i n c h of you a r e . I’1c.ri' ‘&gt;,
r e q u ir e d to a p p e a r to th e bill "J
c o m p la in t In Che a b o v e en titU d
cnu*o **11 Monday* t h e
*1®* .
May. 1925. a t the c o u r t hum** J”
th e city Of Hanford. Hemino.e C o u n ­
ty, F lo rid a . Said ca u se being » »UR
to qu ie t t i t l e In the
M a ttie 0 . P a c e , m a n d to lb * 1
t a i n lot. Piece o r parcel of la ™
s i t u a t e In S em inole &lt; ounty. Flood*a n d d e s c rib e d us follows: Lot F o u r
(4.) S ection 29. T o w n sh ip 12 South.
R a n g e *1 1 »ut.
nr.
U U t u r l i i v r ord ered t h a t *«&lt;• ° r

F a r r s 11 a n d w tr*.
t s d e a c h a n d e v e r y o f Uu m
jw aiad d e fe n d a n ts , I f liv in g .
If e ith e r , a n y o r a ll o f t h a —
d e f e n d a n ts b e d e a d , t o ’ a l l p a r t i c la im in g I n te r e s ts u n d e r e a c h a n d
e v e ry « f th e f o llo w in g d e c e a se d d e ­
fe n d a n ts , to - w lt;
J . J . C o h en a n d
----------C ohen. C h a rle s C. W a r ­
w ick , a s T r u s te e a n d h is S u cce sso r s In T ru s t. A lib le 8. B a ld w in .
R “I"**" I f B a ld w in a n d w lfs. A b b ls
F. B a ld w in , J e s a s D. C o ls a n d w lfs,
—- — Cole, W illia m
H . S p r in g e r
u td w ife, S a ra h
S p rin g e r, J . B.
M agruder a n d w ife,
- ayR
- p J r ., a n d w ile
? ttler,-----------de.r ' « °* S f J- - T
A nnie R. T a y lo r, D a v id M o n tg o U «ir *y a n d w ir*,
ir*. ■ • ■ ■ M o n tg o m e ry .
R o b e rt H . R a m se y , a s T r u s te e a n d
1 la S u cce sso rs In T r u t L M a r g a r e t
d. R a m se y , In d iv id u a lly a n d n s S u e' • “ o r In T r u s t to R o b e rt IL R a m •* V « .B a rg a re t W. R a m se y a n d h u s ­
ban d . --------- R a m se y . J a m e s W .
Jo h n so n a n d w ife . — — J o h n s o n .
C la rk h . M cD onald a n d w ife
M cD onald. M ary A. M acD o n ald a n d
h u sb a n d . J o h n » . M acD onald. C C.
F u lle r an d w ife,
F u lle r , R.
R F u lle r a n d w ife ,
— F u lle r ,
W. ll. s to d d e n a n d w ife. ---------S to d d en , R. M. s to d d e n a n d w ife,
— - — S todden, U e o rg e E . B ro w n
a n d w ife, --------- B ro w n . S ig m u n d
O u m p e rt an d w ife. Id a Q u m p e rt,
S. D u m p e rt an d w ife, ---------- dum­
ps rt. L ota M. L an e, a s T r u s te e a n d
h e r S u c c e sso rs In T r u s t. S a ra h H a t­
p in an d
h u sb a n d , ---------- H a lp ln ,
C o ra H a lp ln n n d h u sb an d ,
H a lp ln . Jn n te a H e rb e rt. L a n e a n d
— —— L an e, E lla M ay L a n a
a n d h u sb a n d ,
■■ ■ L an e, C a rr ie
L a n e an d h u s b a n d , L ane,
t r a n k S. L ew is a s T ru a ta e a n d h la
S u cce sso rs In T r u s t, a n d R. L. F a r rell a n d wife. ---------- F a r r e l l , o r
o th e rw is e . In a n d t o t h a la n d s h e r e ­
i n a f t e r d e s c r ib e d :
t o a ll p a r t i e s
c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t s u n d e r Tlios. E.
Wllaon, d eceased, T h o m a s E m m e t t
W ilson, d aceased, J a m e s L ane , d e ­
ceased. a n d J o h n E a r l y , dec e a se d ,
o r o th e rw is e , in a n d to t h e f o llo w ­
i n g d e s c rib e d la n d a s it u a te , l y in g
a n d b e in g In t h e C o u n t y of S e m i­
nole a n d S tn te o f F lu r l d a . m u re
p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s c r ib e d a s follow s,
to -w lt:
G o v e rn m e n t L o ts O ne
f l ) and
T w o (2) a n d th e E a s t H a l f ( E l i )
of t h e S o u th e a s t Q u a r t e r ( 8 B U ) o f
S ectio n 21 T o w n s h ip 19, S o u th of
R a n g e 29 E a s t : also,
G o v e r n m e n t Lot O ne (1) o f Scct on 2.7, T o w n s h ip
19, S o u th of
I ta n g u 39 E a s t : also,
G o v e r n m e n t L ot T w o (2) of S ec­
tio n 23, T o w n s h ip 19. S o u th
of
R a n g u 20 B a i t ; also,
G o v e r n m e n t Lot T h r e e
(3) of
S ection 13, T o w n s h ip 1 9 , S o u th of
R a n g e 39 E a s t : also.
T h e W e s t H a lf (W 14) of t h e
S o u th e a s t Q u a r t e r (HEVi) o f S ec­
tion 23, T o w n s h ip 19, S o u th of
R n n g e 39 E a s t ; also,
T h e N o r t h e a s t Q u a r t e r ( N E U ) of
th e S o u th e a s t Q u a r t e r
( S E H ) of
S ection 23, T o w n s h ip 19, S o u th of
H a n g s 29 E a s t ; also,
T h e S o u th e a s t Q u a r t e r ( H E R ) of
th e S o u th e a s t Q u a r t e r ( H E R ) of
S ection 23. T o w n s h ip 19, S o u th of
R a n g e 29 E a s t ; also,
T h e N o rth
H a lf
( N H ) o f th e
S o u th w e s t Q u a r t e r ( B W R ) of S e c ­
tio n 23, T o w n s h ip
19, S o u th of
R a n g e 29 E a s t ; also,
T h e S o u th w e s t Q u a r t e r ( S W R )
of t h e S o u th w e s t Q u a r t e r ( S W R )
or S ection 23, T o w n s h ip 19, S outh
of R a n g e 29 E a s t ; a n d also,
G o v e r n m e n t L ot T w o (3) o f S ec­
tio n 24, T o w n s h ip
19, S o u th
of
R a n g e 39 E ast,
a n d to a n y a n d all o t h e r p ersons,
w h o se n a m e s a r e u n k n o w n , c l a i m ­
in g a n y r ig h t, tit le o r I n t e r e s t In
an d to t h e p r o p e r t y h e r e in a b o v e
d escribed, o r a n y p a r t o r parcel
th e re o f.
l l Is h e re b y o rd e r e d t h a t you an d
each of y ou bo an d a p p e a r befo re
o u r sa id C irc u it C o u rt a t t h e C o u r t
H o u se a t S an fo rd , F lo rid a , on th e
dth (lay of April, A. D. 1925. und
th e n a n d th e r e m a k e a n s w e r to th e
bill of c o m p la in t e x h i b ite d a g a i n s t
y p n a n d e a c h . o f ,y ou J n .this cause.
I t Is f u r t h e r o rd e r e d t h a t t h is
O rd e r o f B u b llc a tto n lie p u b lis h ed
In T h e S a n f o rd H e ra ld , a n e w s p a ­
p e r p u b lis h e d In S a n fo rd . S em inole
C ounty, F lorida, on ce ea ch w ee k
f o r e i g h t c o n s e c u tiv e w eeks.
W IT N E S S my h a n d a n d t h e seal
of th e C irc u it C o u r t o f t h e S e v ­
e n t h J u d ic ia l C irc u it of t h e S t a t e
of F lo rid a. In a n d f o r Humlnole
C o u n ty on th is th e 30th day of J a n ­
_
u_
ary , A. D. 1935.
&gt;u„n o
V. E. DOUGLASS,
C le r k of t h e C irc u it C o u rt
of th e S e v en th J u d ic ia l C i r ­
c u it of the H tate o f F lo r i d a
In und fo r S em in o le County.
B y: A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
G E O R G E A. DeCOTTES. u nd
G. W . S P E N C E R . JR ..
S o licito r a n d of C ounsel fo r
C o m p la in a n t.
J a n . 31. F eb. 7. 14. 31. 28.
M arch 7. 14. 21, 28.

O ur constantly growing Ust of well-pleased
clients Is a source of g ratificatio n and pride
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w ith us. Below is a carefully nel$ehKl list of
investm ents, any and all of w hich we can
recommend as good buys a t th is tim e.

CENTRAL FLORIDA ACREAGE

No. 23—22,000 acres in a solid body in Polk county;
railroad, highways. $13.60.
No. 37— 1,700 acres, 12 miles of Sanford 2 1-2 miles
river frontage, $17.60.
No. 49—320 acres Seminole County $19.00.

SANFORD CITY PROPERETY

No. 26-S—Corner business lot, 128-117 one-half block
from Post Office; two-story brick building, ex­
cellent state of repair. $425 per foot, (this pro­
perty Is in the same block with property that
recently sold for $1,000 per foot.)
No. 31-S— 114 feet Sanford Avenue $3,000.
No. 32-S— One of the best warehouse sites in the city.
Price upon application.

Sanford Realty Company
Room 7, Ball Bldg.

• Phone 667

SANFORD CITY PROPERTY
H. S. LONG, Manager
REFERENCES: SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK

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T O SANFORD VEGETABLE
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'HE telephone workers of the Southern Group
of Bell Telephone Companies, operating la the
Staten of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, the Caro&gt;
Unas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi and Teno**
see, did a bigger and iietter job last year than
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Your service is now more extensive, more «£j&amp;
elent And more valuable os a result of these effort*,
Last year 147,473 telephones were installed and
01,680 removed, making a net gain of 66,898 now
stations. This involved gross additions to plant of
810,854,870. The companies' investment In
ice ns of December 31, 1924, was $122,749,824.
To manage, operate, maintain and build this
tensive plant requires the services of 17,100 men
and women, 7,725 in the Southern Bell Company and
0,876 In the Cumberland Company. There is ana
worker for every 40 telephones.
Tho total payroll for the year 1924 amounted td
$17,052,084, nn average of about $1,082 per year
per employe. Another big item of expense was tha
tax expense, which amounted to $8,628,279, or at
the rate of $5.55 per telephone.
The telephone workers appreciate your cordial
co-operation and {xitience, which has encouraged
them to work day and night that you might be
aerved.
DAVID LA1RI), Florida Manager
“B au. S ystem •*

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

The Florida Vegetable
Corporation
—the Largest Shipper of Sanford Celery

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known to the most critical celery buyers.

Golden Egg Brand, Precooled
F. &amp; C. Brand, not Precooled

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Office Phone 533

Sanford

Precooler Phone 408-W

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                    <text>tftrM’fl G H tA n i Vegetable
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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

VSANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, MARCH 21,1925

Ever Growing Business and Residential Section o f City

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id Issues Of Past
hiee Years Made
0r Improvements
o t a 1 $1)800,000

Realty Tram
During P ast

Water Plentiful

From Population of 5,558 In
' 1920 Sanfovd Grows to City
' of '10,432 In 1924*, Growth
Huh Been Steady Each Year

ec t r i c And Gas
fanis Owned B y
ralues On Property

Reading from left to right: 1—View of First Street; 2
indices of George I). Bishop nnd I). T. Drummond; 1—Re.«

of building activities. For obvious
reasons, new buildings, improve­
ments nnd alteration.. are ns conhie. The record of permits' in
Sanford, which follows below, is
taken as indicative of more than
$ 1 ,000,000 worth of construction
during 1921 and the two months
of 1925.
.
iusuu. u s
v u &gt; inuiiiiicu i,;ikcs rilled » lth Kavenous
Following Is n record of build­
In
Fact
Thai
More Than I F i s h Await Sportsman
ing pornuts by month during 1921
Millions
In
Deposits
Are While Fastnesses of the
nnd the first two months of 1925:
January !.....*.......!............ $ 10,77 7
Contained In Three Hanks County Contain D e e r
F eb ru ary .........................
9,765
M arch ..... ............. — ........ 39,315
J New H oteT w ill Add
April ..........................
25,811 First National Is
Street Paving
M«y ...........- .......
58.575
38 Years Of Age, Much To Amusements
la.’nt fn business streets is June .........
78,205
I wide and pavement in resl- July ..........................
62,329
Istreets averages 24 feet in August ..............................
43,225 Banking Institution Officials Opportunities For Boating^
[rf all of which Sunford now September ......................... 50,3-15
Are Among Most Industri- Unsurpassed On Lake Mon■rif than 40 miles, most of October ............................ 154,270
ous
Workers For Progress roc. and Other Lakes Here
n high grude asphalt with November .................. ;...
54,305
lament curbs. This nccom- December .................
57.995
With a combined total of resour­ I The hunter or the fisherman
Net in paving it is believed
ces of nearly 85.000,000 and with who desire; something different
tie care of the city’s needs I
deposit totaling almost $4,000,000 will find Sanford is the meccu.
k next 10 years.
the three banks of Sanford indi­ Though not a tourist city in the
I manner in which Sanford
cate clearly the resources of the strict sense of the word. Sanford
put its program of street
city.
,
has more to offer those socking
li» as follows:
r.ieeiric motors ami oil engines
amusement
than many cities which
And
while
the
figures
mentioned
prates of indebtedness will furnish the motive
power for
are
rapidly
seeking the patronage
are
very
satisfactory,
they
repre­
N against each piece of pumping and when all are work­
winter visitors.
pitting the streets to be int- ing 24 fire streams can be furn­ sent quite an increase over the past of Sanford
is at tile head of navi­
| *nd paved. These certi- ished at one time, extra water for year. Every indication is that the gation on the
St. Johns River, the
progress
will
not
only
be
main­
f of indebtedness will be fire protection being secured,
payable in not less than one when necessary, from a 12-inch tain hut thu) even a more wonder­ Nile of America, 'l'liu trip from
to Sanford, over a dis­
r r more than ten years. The well sunk to a depth of 500 feet ful record will he established for Jccksonvillc
the fiscal year now in tho mak­ tance of 198 miles is one of the
Ml hold nnd claim a lien immediately at the pumping sta­ ing.
most unique in the entire coun­
It the abutting property u- tion, nnd to whieh the pumps are
try.
The river route covers 19
Three
Powerful
Hanks.
* upon the streets improved, directly connected.
The First National Bank of San­ hours and reveals to the person
certificates of indebtedness
Electric Lights.
| making it more tropical scenery of
While well lighted throughout ford, which was organised OH years unsurpassed beauty than any oth­
ago,
leads
in
deposits.
The
de­
its entire incorporate limits, San­
er trip in Florida.
ford will soon he in position to posits of the three hanks accord­
Upon arriving at Sanford ex­
ing
to
a
review
taken
recently
k principal and intercut will offer even more and still better
cellent
hotel qpcomodntions may
shows:
F the necessary
fund for lighting, and to have electricity in
Fir: t N'ationui Bank, deposits be found ns a base for operations
pm,cut of $300 000 of this abundance for all purposes. The
in and around the city. The tourN i sue of bonds ilt the rate purchase o£ the electric plant and $1,800,000 nnd total resources of | ist has hut to let his inclination i
$2,250,000.
p &gt;0 per year, The yearly the making oT many improvements
Seminole County Bank, deposits I lie hir guide.
therein ha* ‘been provided for in
Those who fancy tho great out 1
$1.500
000 and total resources 81.­
the $310,000 set aside' from a re­
doors, whether it be fishing or
950,000.
cent bond issue. The entire elec­
Sanford Bank and Trust Co., de­ hunting, will come ns near to .it- 1
tric Bghting syi tern will be put in
posits
approximately $500,000 and taining Ids ideal here as he will
efficient shape and operated for
in any other place in Florida. Fish­
total
resources
$650,000.
the good of Sunford and the con­
ing in the lakes that lie near Sun-1
New
Institution.
venience and profit of her citizens.
ford in Seminole County is never
Sewers.
The Sanford Bank and Trust the monotonous procedure that is!
Along with the paving done in Company is tho lates t financial in­ in many other localities. The fish i
Sanford, adequate sewers are be­ stitution to enter the field. The arc always hungury and are as
ing put in to take care of storm same progressive spirit of co-op­ plentiful as they are nnxioqs to
water and to meet the needs of eration is followed by the officer* bite.
years to come in the matter of nnd directors of the new hank r.s
If the inclinations of the visitors
sanitation. All this is provided that which governs the policy of run towards a dog and a gun, lie
for in the appropriation of $285,­ the First National Bank and the will find that even nature makes
900, and that sum ha* been count­ Seminole County Bank. The of­ special dispensations in his fav­
ed a: sufficient to give the city a ficers of the hank are \V_IL Tunni- or between Nov. 20 and Feb. 15.
in the state arc now sewerage system fully in keeping cliffe, president; Dr. S. Rule ton, the upen season.
Numbers of I
i Wi ny Streets nnd so with its many other improvements, vice president: F. II. Brown, cash­ hunters of Seminole county and
(ins.
over the city’s area as
ier and It. I- .Mitchell, assistant from other sections of the coun­
To oyn the gas works nt San­ cashier.
'! lIs ,'i°inR th is ' summer.
try secure fine bags of migratory I
hardly n section of San- ford was determined by tho people
Two Older Banks
and native birds during this p e r-1
,Ve tho busy workmen are some time ago anil the appropria­
The First National Bank opened, iod. Quail uud snipe are found in
’ . "n,i to the great tion of $100,000 for the purchase its doors in 1887 nnd is not only abundance while no great nmount
• the city manugment be of the present plant and for cer­ the oldest hank of Sanford hut the of effort places the hunter near
‘here is no dragging the tain improvements was provided oldest in Seminole county. The tho haunts of the wild turkey.
,y, *ith small inadequate for in the last issue of bonds. The bank moved into their new five
If more noble game ir desired
laborers, but great crowds Improvements are now under way I’tory home which was recently there are many deer still left in »
rc busy on tho streets.
and the property is being operat­ completed and is the largest busi-1the fustnesses of Seminole eoun- ■
ed by the city of Sunford to the ness building in Sanford. The o f-1ty. There are wild cats, too, and |
; " 'ter Supply
U ^ °f a high quality is entire sutisfuction of all concern­ ficers of thu hank are F. P. F or-, recently a huge eagle, measuring
ster, president; L. A. Brumley, over six feet trom wing tip to tip
1.000 gallons per min­ ed.
vice-president; T. J. Miller, vice wus killed near Sanfqrd. The cool
City Hull.
, mur new wells recently
A beautiful new City Hall -is president; B. F. Whitner, cashier weather that makes outdoor exer­
ibe city about four miles
Hh-ei
“Cction, tho HUp- now nearly completed and will soon and A. I.. Betts, ussii tnnt cashier. cise a pleasure, comes as added
The Seminole County Bank is
b wnii,h. wll be used for house all the offices of Sanford.
ami general purposes, The construction of this building one of the strongest banking insti­
w ! ,rt: about 100 feet has moved forward without abate­ tutions of Seminoiv county. It
f0r J"? conrre sand—most ment since work began under the ; was organized in 1911 and its
appropriation og $75,000 mention- [ growth has followed cloiely that
Swtnkinjf water,
hi I’1!!1'!**1 (compressed nir cd in the list for which bonds have of Sanford’s phenominu! '‘progress
during this period. The institution
and i old.
hto »b lver
thia excellent been voted
occupies its own building and docs
Other Improvements.
I) .'''if rent Redwood pipe
I’rovisiuu for u municipal athle­ a general coihmerdu! business.
0
in
diameter,
hfcr,in
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conveyed to tic field and bull park, was also
D&gt; kgravity.
made by the city of Sanford dur­
1third T ™ pumPinjf plant ing the past year. The athletic
k » . J anteat in the state, field and improvements including'
» :-&gt;ir ,8Upoiy equipment a large grandstand cist $35,000.
St of ,
concrete storage The baseball diamond is one of
h tank
gallons, steel the finest in the country and is |
dl„ ,of -00,000 gallons the training grounds for the Mil-1
S unit... 1 h!«h &gt; and four wnukec team of the American As-a
$4 j, ... • rn b in o d capacity nuciution. The Milwaukee base-1
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“ ‘’°00,000 Rnllons per

Ilotel Brumiey-Puleston Buiiding and F irst National Bank; 3 -R e s
Dr. t . .1. Marshall, on Union Avenue,

honored fashion of the old South.
Unique events, such ns alligator
hunts, nrc frequently arranged.
Already Snnfnrd has
many
nmurements nnd means of recrea­
tion for any who may come. When
the Forrest Lake Hotel is com­
pleted, which date is set ns Jan.
1, 1920, there will he added still
further facilities. Plans for tho
edifice include a swimming pool,
in which acquntic meets bringing
here nationally known swimmers,

will he arrangeil. n hugo hall room
for soeial activities, nnd bonting,
on Ijike Monroe.
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The northern golfer who, with
Inn cluhs, rusts throughout the
winter, will find at Sanford his
idea of heaven on earth. An eigh­
teen hole course, designed by \V.
D. Clark, widely known golf
architect, which is maintained as
the peak of perfection by the City,
is here for his use. The course
Is not one of the most difficult in
the world hut it is one of the most
satisfactory to play on.

k Sanford’s population increased
from 5,558 in 1020 to 10,432 in
1024, according to the compilation'
of population flgures made by R.
I- Polk &amp; Co., in making up the
city directory. The 1020 popula­
tion figure in that announced by
the United States Census Bureau
The figures of the directory places
the percentage of gain at 80 per
cent in four years.
In a survey made recently by
Joseph E. Craig, consulting engi­
neer, to determine the number of
homes using water from the city’s
new municipal plant, it was found
that this number is 1,780. Taking
ihn
irnVAvnmaHf'a «II
am.^. . . of
the rllu
city government’s
allowance
five persons per house the estim at­
ed population of tho city becomes
8,500. The disparity between these
figures nnd those of the city di­
rectory is explained by the fact
that Mr. Craig's survey did not lead
him to the homes of hut few of
those In the negro sections.
In writing of Sanford W. P.
Reeve, agent in compiling informa­
tion for the now city directory, ad­
vises the Chamber of Commerce as
follows: “Not being a town of in­
flated values with extensive ad­
vertising it nmy seem surprising
that Sanford should exhibit such
growth; nevertheless as the center
of such a productive region togeth­
er with intrinsic resources it has
undoubtedly reached tho above pop­
ulation nnd definitely entered the
clnss of progressive Communities.’’

Have Been Ope:
Sanford Fortunat

to this section and much ntora 31
is in store, due in the main to thewonderful progress being mode
here and to the fact that realty. •
prices have not attempted to keep
up with the progress. And many |
are becoming aware of this fa c t-, t
and are taking advantage of it. 9 U
Today Hanford Is bigger, better, -w
cleaner, fore attractive and more . ■%
truly progressive than ever he- v
fore and is just getting under way g
in so many matters that spell big
things for the future, that to un­
dertake to describe all of them \
would be to fill an entire edition. .
with lists of subdivisions am) a h nexes; lists of purchasers of build- v
ing lots and busines
property;
propositions and plans for the fu­
ture. And there Is no boom on
here, nothing approaching it in tho
commonly accepted sense of the
term.
"
Within the past six month* '
things hnvo come to pass here
which loom large in the plants of
the future, things which are of
prime importance and which lead
to wonderful possibilities. Th* »
Sanford of a few years hence will ‘
startle many; even as the present
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shade trees, shrubbery, flower gardens. 140-acre
tiact, iionting on beautiful clear fresh-water lake
and lying on both sides of hard surface road, near
small town and railroad. 50 acres producing Orange
Grove, remainder partly under cultivation nnrtiv

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extending Mil Into the maters of UcfWdV
la k e Mmiioc la t ’so under cf . •
that good old word 1
stnir»lon. It w II be appiwxi«aM. in front
really means. much r t
ly 400 feet long and M feet wide
, i t this time and If
and will be so construct*! as to
In time, will mean much averaging 190 e*r* a
for th .
V ih B
. provide a yacht basin and serve as
i mho take the trouble to shipments last y m
a pleasure dock for winter visitover 7,000 carloads. Son*
Informed and then act.
the
rasgnltode
of
nefc
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o
n.
------- igh tide has not been reach
Definite plena are also under
ed b at tfcr development a t Sanford shipment M l} bo gtlfied by ,
way for bulkheadtng seven miles
in sweeping along steadily and this number of com In ojL
the eityLS*!
of Sanford’s w aterfront, extending
inlpc .momentum aa outside cap- train. Tho troln would b« 100
from
the
coiinty
line
on
the
west
il fa poured Into the community long with,its entire cargo conflnod
d S
ilong th . W o rd -O rto Melionville Avenue on the east. of m i n ,
for property which is below that to celery.
’J ttV l
lando
road
could ha™ ^ ? ntop£l&gt;
Reason for Every thing
of many communities of Florida,
chased 110 years ago for 84 to 830 This will connect op the fill which
f Largo acreage tracts can still be
an acre. The same property !* will be thrown up bv the county
It r l f »
To give oven a brief resume of
today
bringing a price rang ng and for which provision has been1compririM rk ~4’1
f the election rctorni .n d other f t g f t j . f r * * P Z tJ jS S P J Z all recent realty transactions
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t»L
tlMi CAmpeewl of the
from 8500 to 81,000 and is being made In the county bond issue. j
be to formulate quite a Hat,
if faafctaM Men Of d tl.ll h. connection lhoro.lth. . * ™ T 5 5 ? l i . ^ L X ^ . e C o bl« would
Beaut if al Lakefraat Drive.
I Jacksonville
\
eagerly picked up ■■ » bargain by
but the reason for these changes
The completion of thia project Cleveland rbifdTL
veteran investors in Florida prop­
P uftril Mas MaKy Accom- beJ S; , 8:I t t ' W u i hE^ V “ ' igS hr 3. conf«n&gt; to the high standard of In ownership of valpable property
will
bring state toed No. 8 tftrough completion...^
erty
and
who
are
familiar
with
Is,
after
all,
the
mere
im
portant.
.
$Hsk#ertts T* Its Credit S 2 5 J S S 28h t£?M f C i civic ethic, which the city has Im&amp;
the most attractive part of 8anFlorida development.
The Swop* building Ideated
m T hl 0neMnWlAfi^rt-im from a P°#*d opota the people who wlsn across from the poitofflce could
The accounts of realty transac­ ford—its waterfront. D will be
1
tions
outrival the tales of fabulous one of the most beautiful lake- ' V n T C S I V - W .
have
been
purchased
s
it
months
membership of 24 to ov.-» 100 mem-, to ^ L
tra n ^ o rtlu o n 0mfaclllUeR
*■
bers within a few months and at
^ H h transportation facilities ago for 865,000. Last week this!
wealth
of the early gold rush to front drives in the entire state
ro rx T T / Pi.oY iru'«
Vi w
when completed.
The lekefront
property
sold
for
$125,000.
California.
the end of the first year there
by
,ew
,nUcitl?i
-”
plenty
of
room
for
needed
exSanford, The City Substantial, drive will be 82 feet wide, and will J- «• wi\?o.c?S S £&amp;
will be held the last meeting in anslon without entailing staggerThe Brumley-Puloston building
however, is backing up her realty be britlantiy illuminated for ita
Orgtntatlia* Secared A Base*
a t Park avenue and F irst street
NOTICK ' OF MAKTUl1
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h.M , oot to tbo wss purchased a t the same ttm e os
values by the finest agricultural entire length. Actual work wilt be , 8 N
ball Team To Train Here; AprilI. F&gt;ery
Is her*bv^TKlrl |
FJrery member
mrtnbtr looks
look. forlor. n .in « f.rtn rn r . . . .I I ”•».J tho
homo the Swope building and brought
started on the eastern part of the ■nd’oilce
he
bo"
section
of
Florida
which
takes
out
by v lrta V * ?
I* N o # S ee k in V'
g t Fm .G 'A . ward to a banner year In 1025 and « • £ « M *.
boulevard
sometime
this
month.
c lo su re aiid
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the element of chance and is not
•
f , . • .-. a - A : &gt;
poMlWe in any #ptcgteilivo 8150,000. This property a year1ago
o v e en tlllcd e i Bil I” ' * !
rosterr nf or» Klfutinn of officer*
dependent upon the whim of the The dredge began pumping this ab
was
valued
a
t
tess
than
half
this
o
f
M
arch,
A.
Ii
i»r
(B» U C/ BjEBOUT)
I n t fbody
r ^ ymt u..c
t . «,.
o T th ? b 2 t .^. l. o. . n. . ’of the state and possibly
week. As soon ss the engineers M a ste r In C h a s o n n *- Ui
the junior
George A. DeCottea, former tourist.
figure.
Th*- JjJnloTt Chamber id f Com- organisations for the young ijk " in _ nai,on:.
have completed specifications for April Ith. t*
is";
ii. '7 b .** \
W aterfront Property
states attorney for the Serventh Ju ­
Over railroads which radiate In
House
'
nixed'jlune 18; 1924, of the city and county to accom
the western portion of the bulk­ t-9.art
march
will
offer
for
L
b f a rep
iltve “body of young pllsh
Acreage along the w aterfront dicial District and now attorney
heading the work will be pushed
rep! .
pltsh a great wrk for tneir
their ctmicom- every direction; by water transpor.
bull nets men of :§anfOrd, ,who taw tnunlty. Through publicity I tim a ;^ ® "
rapidly forward.
lexal hours of i*l* Vl *
"hi^hwav and bv several years ago could have been for the City and County Commis­
the need of creating in the younger compiled by this body and adver-l"oh” 8
purchased a t 8&amp;0 an acre and the sions, has been a resident for many
The people of Sanford are con­ described land Vi. ' **«
'ng in the
men etrie pride and an increased tiiement gained through its activi-' Iwser routes freight and P»*8e * same property today Is held by the years and has been prominently
vinced that their d ty has a sub­ ' d.
State of Plorw, *i
tfcteteit in the welfare of their i i ,, u ha, wait re warned each *er8 ‘ f01*1 Sanford, can go to all owners for better than 82,000 an identified with the city’s rapid
stantial future. This la indicated
rly described *•%&amp;!
by the large majoritiea given bond
member for the time, energy andi.P**#1 oI *J,0fril*a j^out^iosa^ of acre.
growth.
(12.) Tier ala ta?l
the Junior body expanse incurred in carrying on its
issues for public improvements.
• P°*nt8 w i&gt;out 1088 of
The rapid advance of realty val­
•ng to K. a - T r i t J
During
the
11
month
period
81,o
l tianford
Hanford.
ues and the activity In Sanford
thereof da|.u
J o list the manufatcturing .n.i during the past year Is perhaps ing the question for a municipal
w . ..st, promote the civic, com* tWtfT e i f .r e Work Indorscl
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405.000 in bonds were voted to
he
public r L ’r
nurridl knd industrial Interests of
The Seminole County Welfam | ”
pJ"^1thl^aibstTntia" better illustrated tn the property ball park ahd athletic field, Mr. ball club has already reported for purchase a ll' public utilities, f i­
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Inole CousoTS**
Count,
Terms
8anf6rd.
nance
the
construction
nf
a
citv
work was heartily endorsed by th e : n£w opcndiiiK i
ow a most varied owned by E. F. Lane on Mcllonvillc Lane offored his property to the spring training and its members hall, add 27 miles to the city's sew­ fur deed. “ r t * r' «
/Second,-educate its members .in Junior chamber and during '.the, city would shov
avenue within the city ItmKa and city .commission for 87,600. The are working out daily on the San­
problems and processes of the city Christmas season contribution was collection and In ohier to meet the adjoining the Rose Court subdi­ offer was turned down by the city ford ball grounds.
h. i ,
erage rystem, purchase a fcoif
and county government and Instl- made toward carrying out tho wel­ needs of these many thriving bus­ vision. When the city was agltat- and another site was selected. The
course, provide a municipal athlc- I f : H- 21 :s.
A
beautiful
causeway
and
dock
inesses, the transportation com­
‘ *' is,
fare program.
ird, afford iu members opDuring the year the organization panies have huge sums of money
_nltic#,U&gt; study the paid prob- entertained many prominent citiz­ invented here, but present facilities
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hrid processes and to stimulate ens of Sanford as well as men are adequate to take care of more
'citizenship, and to assist in from points outside of the state, business and Sanford stands ready
iik 'tm the nrajeets and poll- at its luncheons.
Among these to welcome investigation and to
of the Sanford Chamber of men and women were L. M. Hack, aid the investor on any way pos­
__„ nsercc..
secretary 'Jackiwnvillc J u n i o r sible.
No Inflation
Under the direction of the offi­ Chamber of Commerce; Miss Jean­
That famous Trinity—the time,
cer.*! elected fo r the first year, the nette Simmons, secretary Tampa
Juniojr Chamber of. Commerce has Junior Board of Trade; It. W. Puur- the place and the value—arc happi­
gaged In many activities toward man, Jr., secretary Sanford Cham­ ly well met here in Sanford an
e'Improvement of the city of San ber of Commerce; R. J. Holly'of inflation of prices for even the
ford and county of Seminole. The Sanford; Mrs. Susan B. Wight, best real estate has not yet set
offtoers are: 0 . W, Spencer Jr., President, Woman’s Club; C. ’ H. in here and men's ideas of values
president; R. S. Holly, first vice- Harwood, Florida Automobile As­ remain unspoiled.
president; It. L, Dean, second vice, sociation; L.* M, Nahim, business
In addition to subdivision prop­
president; L C. Dcbout, secretary- manager of the Milwaukee Base­ erty and acreage which will be de­
tfcksul'er; W. E. White, assistant ball club; Otto Borchcrt, president veloped into highly restricted resi­
Unr-treaaurer.
of the Milwaukee club; Harry dential sections there has been a
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frit activity was the regis­ Clark, manager Milwaukee base­ flurry In downtown business prop­
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t r y ton of two Sanford girls in two ball club; Kenneth B. Halt, high erty which has set new values in
' bathing behuty contest at Daytona school athletic director; Mayor For- the Sanford business section. Prop­
We can show you in this Rreat home anti money making farm and fruit
‘ (h. Both of the junior chamber rest Lake, secretary Reynolds, Y. erty which has not had an offer
Sts won high places, one win- M. C. A. Work, Jacksonville; Na­ for years is now being eagerly
section, just about ony sort of property you may be looking for. Whether
nib* the title of "'Miss Florida'*. tional Secretary Roberts, Y. Mi sought after and even at the new
•lU ndtr the-direction of the or­ C. A., New York City; J. P. Hall, figures is lower than similar prop­
it’s a winter or year around home, a big or little Celry and Truck Farm,ganization a “clean-up week" com- postmaster, Sanford} '&lt;Rev,.,F. D. erty sites jn cities of the West and
paJgn was instituted Aug. 11 to lt&gt;. King, of Sanford; -.Rev. K. I). Kast Coasts.
and Orange Grove, Poultry plant or Lakeside property, wc have It. These
Alt vacant Idts.were cleaned, weeds prow nice, Sanford; T. L. Dumns,
Once Was, Will Be Again
mowed, houses painted and many superintendent A.
In the past Satiford has ranked
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few property discriptions will give you a little idea of what wc have to offer.
othyr activities , leading toward a lord; Milto-Haddnck, Buy Scout high as a.tourist resort and many
prettier and cleaner city.
men here and elsewhere in Florida
lender nf Sanford.
’‘Chamber. Secures Ball Club
predict that this city will again
'U ntftf th*/direct supervision of
take high place among the resorts
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the epotts'committee chairman of
to which those residing in less S
tH f'-.Jiftpor: Chamber, arrange­
favored sections of -the United
ments W?re effected to have the
States come to escape cold weather.
MlHkitlhei' baseball club train in
Nature favored the entire state of
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Sa^fofd^iising the new municipal
Florida In the matter of climate,
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and certain sections are especially
v I P sports committee, one of the
favord in many other ways and
htost active committees, also a r­
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_ the especially favored
chief
among
N o . 242
10 a c r
$2500.00
No. 298
5 acres
$5500.00
N o . 260
21 a c re s
$75
ranged several golf tournaments city .startles those whq.havL* npt sections and cities' are Seminole
the civic chibs of the city keen it-fo r so\*erahyMrs. 1
1 county and Sanford.
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the object of creating more
Will Sanford attain its former
For quick sale owner has reduced ]
i*est M the rtew 18-hote course.
A brief resume of the realty position as n tourist center? If
10 acres on improved road short drive
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5 acres on paved highway, close to load­
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Tht Junior Chamber teari) won the transactions of Sanford during the the achievements of the past can be
from $8500 to $7500.00 nnd will iW
ing station and stores, only short drive
lotftljc cup trophy in the first pust 00 days show saverul million accepted as a basis for a predic­
to
Sanford,
handy
to
village
which
hus
liberal
tesma if desired. 21 acres inIh
toumamoBH;
dollars in realty denis with scores tion ns to its future growth nnd
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to Sanford. One of the finest truck
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Through the beautification com- of big projects either contemplat­ the attainment of its goal as a
center of hustling village close to Sid
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school, stores, P. O., packing houses,
rtltlie, thekjunior body succeeded ed or under way. Topping the list tourist resort Sanford will runk
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ford, on main street close to P.
farms
to
be
had
in
this
section,
highly
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church,
and
other
advantages.
Loamy
which will be erected on the shores ida before the close of the present
stores, school and other advantages,
improved being both underdrained and
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of Lake Monroe in the henrt of decade.
improved and has productive Omi
tillage, no fruited to 52 fine orange
Sanford's new business section nnd
sub-irrigated, water for irrigation furn­
At no period in tho history of
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grove of 400 trees, also grapefruit, l»f
hose flifct oftf Thfc; committee thru which will be completed during the Sanford hns the city shown greater
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ished by flowing wells at no cost what­
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gerines,
lemons, persimmons, peciR
n^Wicft? ,« &gt; p d ii^ fc e t' touch has summer months nnd ready to open development activity than during
trees, 7 grapefruit, 11 tangerinee, 10
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atirrctT favorkklc. cumment and
at the start of the next tourist sea­ the past six months. Sweeping
grapes,
quavas,
roses and other shr
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ever. Good story house, nice lawn,
lion !'$ai«i:i‘hWg' 'beiititific'atfon .u* son.
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nnwnrd with that same dynamic
grapes,
lemons,
pears,
limes
and
kumbery.
Good
2
story
painted house,
street^ and-highways,’pluygrbunds,
Subdivision fjvelnpnients
force which has placed the city in
fruited with bananas, guavas and other
foot
piazza,
2
fire
places,
electric light!
and tfy. painting of properties need­
Expanding to the south Sanford the foreground of celery produc­
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quats; Good G room bungetow, large
ing such repair-. "This committee is experiencing n development ers in the world. Sanford has
small fruit. Barn with tool shed attach­
bath room, running water up stsairsi
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attended several meetings held by which is new to the city. Subdi­ now act .its eyes on becoming a
down. Large oak shade, pleasant su
ed. Sickness in family compels owner
piazza, fine water supply, oak and maple
the womcp uf tlic state along beau­ vision after subdivision in being tourist center and popular play­
roundings, barn, garage, wash
tification'lines. It submitted u started.
ground for thousands of winter
to sell at this remarkable low price’
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pump
house, best of water supply, [
resolution to the CHy Commission ' One of the first which promises tourists.
shade, beautiful lake in sight. Barn
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requesting that the lake shore to be one of the most beautifcil
which
includes:
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mule,
1
Jersey
heifer.
try
and
tool house. Owner desires quk
Leads the World
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boulevard, be named “Memorial developments wus Rose Court.
16x110, garage, tool house, poultry house.
sale
and
will include quantity of hou
Trucking in general nnd celery
All
farming
tools
including:
cultivators,
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Then here is Mayfair, within a few growing in particular brings much
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hold
furniture,
75 white leghorn hen
plows, subsoiler, seed drill, fertilizer dis­
; Y. M. C. A. Movement Started minutes walk of the business sec­ cash returns to the Sanford sec­
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For quick sale oWner will uccept $2500
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cows,
and
all
tools.
A real poultry i!i|
The civic affairs committee tion and which will be in the henrt tion, almost nil of which is cleared
tributor. To investigate this property
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started a Y. M. C. A. or commun­ of the qcw business djqtrict nnd through the banks here. The total
fruit
farm,
write
or
call on us far ip
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part cash, balance easy.
is to purchase. Terms if desired.
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ity center movement and arrange-! tourist hotel community. Oak Hill in dollars is n vast fortune even
pointment
to
inspect
this
desirable hon
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several fine programs at the week­ is another attractive subdivision In this day of millions multiplied.
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ly luncheons, having the State Y. and is matched hy San Lnnta, Bel*
From a recent report of the At­
M. C. A. secretary and the Nation­ Air and other developments, lantic Coast Line offices which han­
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al Y. M. C. A. secretary speak ut Dreumwold stretches to the south dled the celery shipments from this
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two meetings in the possibilities of and among the others to be found section there has been 2523 cars
an organization in Sanford. This in und about Hanford are Fort of vegetables handled up to Feb. J.
committee, also created comment Mellon, f'inchurst. Fine Crest, Nor­ Of this crop 1,434 was celery, 638
»o dangerous crossings and obtain­ mally Square, Franklin Terrace, cars
of lettuce and 304 cars of
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a species of lettuev.
of, this menace.
ford Groves, Speer's Addition, Da_
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The celery crop this year irf
The Junior chamber endorsed vis Subdivision and many othprs. ' much
Now is the time to buy property hereabouts. There never will be a better
better' than* in former years
Sanford's improvement bond i-sin"Opportunly"
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nnd is nlsu bringing a higher price
and its members assisted in hnntime, so we urge you to come and investigate what this great section hus
Although somewhat over-work- 1 in the northern markets, It is now
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Sanford American Legion Home

ALL FOUR SEASONS ARE GLORIOUS

Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter are all enjoyable. Many Northern peo­
ple now living in Sanford will assure you that the summers are even more
enjoyable than the winters. Come now.

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Here are three views of the recently completed home of the Campbell-Lossing Post American Leg­
ion. located on the luko front. Through subscriptions from the public and from themselves and with aid ■ • t •
xreia the City Coinmiasion, members of the post were aide to erect this attractive home.

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1 »ht handling of thoutanria of catsK ■.•fnilt* hud &lt;«**ublea. )
1 During iha ahippin^ season mil* I
manufacturers of
J Ilona of tbh* of lie are used in.Icbj/!hH
V. C; Collar
&gt; V jtfi/aH a t,;U»a pIslU In Sanioad.
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i* r,i r a t atj-lr Ht»,k and during the hlaniitg MUIa: the-Ante r lean Agrl-j rwh/nlMBUr MtrtOlt cars are lead turali Chemical Co., the A m our
o. the Vlrglnta-Ciro*
Distributing War
v vontiu uM ialit't*. n a n trabt* mo»- PcitilitertC
tt f R W t f t t f e Bill
fcC in«u t h e w ant ia privately &lt;mi»- Hi.a Cbomlcal I k , the WlUonT«s)met Fertiliser Cb., who main­
&gt; tt and dHilif private operation.
tain warehouse:" here for the die&lt;j '
CfcMglitt Facilities •*
I trlhuiloif of commercial fertiliser.
Wfcte-.* f
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c o m i n g y n i t i v e r , io n i
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TnrnspurUttion Give Prgfor- $;{ ^ t ^ c &amp; n f h a , ; ifc itS ?

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,,‘r'a has'whatnlrr dwlareU by
i Hucators of the state to
* f tt.f finest hcIuio) systenu
liavlnr; educnt'onal fa -1
JVblch many cities of ita s i? j
1 boast. The city has five,
Lone high school, on gram,(hofl uml tlmje primary j
i! The total enrollment at
Li of the W - ? 4 school year;
pnplu, according to re -;
(taiie hf the-county supcrm-|
offairs of the city and
, , rt under the supervision
\ fdbiity board composed of
uteri'. T. W. Lawton ts
inltJiiIent of the entire »ysItky and county schools. In
ushny upon tlie school sysJ Sanford and Seminole
JMr. I.uwton.
jkgunit
.In sta te
jL^ a county can houst of a
Lite and up-to-date school
■ its appeol to prospective
w will be in vain. Through- j
central, and iiouthern por«f Florida the growth of
§ In size and (piality han been
aenal foy the pant few
, And Seminole county takes
jnd aniong’the very best In
Ute as to educational oppor-

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. Uk V!.liilppUi \lipslnew Iwiw^cit Smifotd
. W augh larking m ^ h n f' M l * •
JacluauVUle. A *ite- for. teri
* , initials. located lit Hit* loot of
iii&gt;irlopftl to the extent that the ,
Avenue, has U*.&gt;n acoiilrol
funning ncctionn an*, the isdunt- I.By Tn*sh#i lirotheu, of Orlando,
riff of Sanford form no small item [and with It -10 Iota, udinirahly
in the prosperity.nf the city. On** j |~*a Pl t d for the cr«*c)ion of wurcnf the largest ill vision shops of | bpustni drern hoiighl.
the Atlantic Coast Line. drawing f Nunthcr.i of wholesale llrmn al­
ii nort of. the rai|rocd’ti annual j ready are. profitably establUboil
payroll of $740,001), the largest jn - 1in, Sanford a n d . indications point
itinl Icing t tutiuu in, &gt;the w orld,, to. n much larder number opening
the homo office of tho largest |n -'o llic fa uml wurehoufce* here in tin*
dependent shipper of, Florida (near, futhror, ..Preferential freight

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L henrii of public instruction
Lpcjed of men of high lduals
[rogre.^dve spirit and nothing
.(levied that may tend to int the efficiency of the schools
This is tlir* Fifnt 1
( city and county. The mux- The entire first Hour
i milluge of taxation for gen.(h.jol purposes is levied for
unity, and the trustees of the
si special tax school districts
caught tlie spirit and infilllliie vitizens to vote the maxi tax for schoo|s in every di»but one. Great credit in due
the nniiity hoard ami the

of Sanford's recently completed office buildings,
e other four stories are devoted to office space,

□ml eastern markets, the firm
ion in tains a number of branch of­
fices and does a large liu.’.iness
with growers in craten, fertilisers,
insecticides and oilier iuip|»lie.i
.needed in the orchards and groves.
Tlie great volume ot buntness
transacted by the firm continues
to grow larger each year.
The American Fruit tJ.nwern,
with home office in Ilittuhurg,
which in probably the largest or­
ganisation of ita kind in America,
maintains an office in Sanford. C.
W. Zaring and Company, of Jack­
sonville. maintains a brunch office
in Sanford. The Wight Grocery
Company, the largest in Sanford,

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Phone 911

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the accredited list of the State of
Florida, This high school offers,
in addition to the regular prescrib­
ed classical hud scientific courses,
also courses in Smith-llughes Agi ion Itu re, Smith-Hughes
Home
Kcunomiea, mid physical culture un­
der un especially educated and
trained nthcletlc director, Gradu­
ates of the Sungnrd High School
are entitled to admission into any.
standard college in the South without examination, a privilege ac-

Jiih One-Teacher Schools
-cry one-teacher school f.

O Surprising in their origin­
ality—so amazing in their
limitless manifestations, our bewitching selection of- alluring
Spring Costumes, will win the
hearty approval of those who
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observance of every nicety *of
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Operating a general Real Estate business and making a spec­
ialty
of* large acreage and ocean and river frontage.
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I have listings on tracts from 10 to 90,000 acres in all parts of
the state from $6.00 per acre up, also improved celery farms,
and unimproved vegetable lands in large or small tracts.
Houses and lots, business or building lots and all kinds of city
properties.
Have connections with live firms in Ft. Pierce West Palm
Beach, Lake Worth, Miami, Orlando and Winter Haven.
Regardless of your wants it will pay you to communicate with
me.. I take pleasure in answering a l l communications
promptly.

What self-assurance, w h a t
pleasure it imparts to know that

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what one wears is approved by
Paris—in keeping with the dic­
tates of good taste and authentic

This charming assortment of
winsome frocks, and millinery
now on display, will strongly ap*
peal to the woman who spends
with discretion.

Sanford, Fla

110 E.Sesond SI

The Post Office Is Next Door To Us
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A beautiful yacht basin near the business district at the head of the St. John’s River whore
pleasure boats from New York and Washington are secure from storms on Lake Monroe has
been provided for by the city at a cost approximately $75,000. As the St. Johns River becomes a|
more traveled water route and with the construction of the St. John’s-Indian River Canal in pros­
pect, the immense value of such a yacht basin becomes obviously apparent.
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Sanford’s Fire Department has also undergone vast improvements. New eciuinment has
The city also owns a new street motor pick up sweeper, valued at $7,500. It helps material-,
ly in making Sanford one of the cleanest cities in the state. A new municipal cemetery, and new b en purchased including new motorized ladder truck and an American La France fire engine.'
fire station, for which the funds have already been raised, are to be constructed in the near! ght six-inch artesian wells have greatly improved the pumping svstem f hrmio-hmii *i,„ i.„ •
tatriet and make possible a flow of 3.008 galhms of
future.
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S S ,p anr' f n? sa s ? la-nt roT " y 0Wn' d b ,. the Sontherl1 Utilities Company have k e n
purchased
b&gt; the City Commission, and are now municipally owned The Water Wm-kc pi &lt;
Sanford’s 18 hole golf course is one of the most unique in the state in that it h as...
orange trees growing on the tract. The course is laid out over a tract of 173 acres, which, at the •as bought for $72,500, and addiiional B25.000 was spent on it S p r o v e m e r t s T e t S S
ind improvements made on it necessitated an expenditure of $100,000.
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current price of subdivided land similarly located is worth at least $175,000. The history of the
golt course dates back to 1921 when the club was organized with 100 members. In six months a
A public library, which has been called the most artistic in the state, recently has h™. ,.
.1-hole golt course had been built and was in playing condition. The following nine holes were structed by the city of Sanford at a cost of $25,000. It was at first equipped with $Yooowort
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completed slightly more than a year ago. The course, while not one of the hardest in Florida, is hooks and f urniture valued at $4,000. The city commission yearly appropriates $3,000 le&gt; tho
salary ot a librarian and the purchase of new books.
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In the municipal baseball field Sanford has one that is unquestionably one of the finest in
Sanford has an incinerator providing for modern and sanitary disposition of garbage ai d
the state. It has the turtle-back type of infield that is built according to the specifications of “urns 15 tons of refuse each day at a minimum cost.
the big league parks. The grand stand accomodates approximately 2,000 people and, beneath
With all the progress and developments mentioned above, the lax millage in the citv lias
it, is located the club house which is complete in every detail. The field is so constructed that it
may be irrigated when such is desired by a sub-irrigation system similar to that employed in the not been raised during the past three years and all improvements and developments have hoe-i
made
additional .burden. on
people.
in uomuiu
Sanfoi d is
celery fields. This system also is of great value in providing drainage of such efficiency that playiiu
ii.-possible
c without
-n i the slightest
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— the
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may be resumed in 15 minutes after tbe hardest rain. As a whole the nark
. I 18' ‘hrc.e.,lr. fT “ '.lls &lt;mc.r, ,lan the « « » * * Oivoufchool the slate. Many cities which can cm
and represents an investment of S55,M0.
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dly administration.

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cull court. In ana for Seminole
County. Florldn,
&gt;n Umt certain
Chunmry cuune In w h lc li,IA t|i«r1(.
Mills In complainant. nrttl William
M Jacolis «nd wife, ifn&gt; tlef .ml ants,
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dial l »« Special Ma«t*»r Cf. liani

th e lagiUtitata re*l.,csUte.-denier
to &gt; a * , the
,&lt;"The wiso realtor whose heart Is.
in the builclinfc ot a bigger, better
city in which he lives will frown
a|l over every, attem pt made by
any other dealer to sell land that
disappoints.,
"In order to attain to Any pro­
fession it is necessary that the
Organisation Bat Little More business engaged in be socially

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Become Big Factor in Real estate, admitted by everybody.
I Estate Circles of SanfoiH
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Into a real profession. '
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In d ic e s :le n him m n iiv ri-mntr.mr nnd' fVtluhntii J«
/ "F irst: The men engaged in it
for nlhSr r.'lcif nfs.
must purge‘their own ranks of tho
undesirables as the American Bar
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r ih !.r.uil,y. ...n „f su m r 4 ||nc
Association has done for the law­
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j &lt;k I■••tid.irbe and heavy tullum-, nti tr ..ait,,,
Aims and Ideals Are Based yers and the medical association
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time III fact, tm llc.rtlon is &lt;&gt;i «f Ilie min t
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Upon Principles Outlined by for the physicians. Our license
v . : rerlrtus tm v
Prominent California Man laws have made this possible for
us in the real estate business to
rid
ourselves of the crook and the
’ Organization of the Sanford sharks,
reninins only for u? to
Real Kstata Board in November see thnt itthey
are enforced and
has had much to do with regulat­
ing the sale of Sanford properties, strengthened.
In a-r« i« iirthcally com;u,undtd pr&gt; nerii.tlen !"ur
"Second: A professional man
preventing local values from be­ must
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many yiurt.
know
his
business—work
and
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liv ui ..ctiltdnV. S:ldlirijutl .n till medicine
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square deals for the seller and pur­ edge gains through years of pains- •
heaUU.aml ntiviiKlh IiuIIiIIiIk' ••irwmiii luntuintii
■* a «U 1,^1
chaser of real estate. The board taking study precedes any profes- j
R«.if H&gt; fr.U..\vln unotaili.n : frem l.itirr - , iUVtri
is a member of the National Asso­ sion. The real estate business J.;
ciation of Real Kstate Boards and not the simple thing of putting a !
IViytr.i-.a
I’e.tch writes;
Mr. It*i* do of
........
i.r.m, wriie:;;
\ n*ivi- t ,
is, also affiliated with the state as­ sign on a lot nnd waiting for a 1
i.et ill. hr-Nu:; :m lias given la.- more n ll.r itiaa iiintiini
rnrl
sociation. ,
customer
to
uppeur.
This
form
; The purpose of the organization of operation is where tile parasite
Ml'■:&gt; Murray i f Dallas ray?: M\o u r medicine nv d.
||&lt;&gt;( from Indigent ion."
"“** *♦ t*
Is to maintain through fair dealing comes in. The real realtor is the
a reputation that will obtain the planner and builder of citi**3, the
Mrs. I.oit of ih. came elly tells us. "I suffered
,
confluence of strangers who con­ creator of the home—the snfe; Section. H Ciciii. it » would have to mvi, ne my w„.i
I
template investment in Sanford guarder of fortune*—Tor. he ad­
i.lyha S im la a ; ion while my health wa* srcaiiy i™' :
real estate. The organization is vises fairiy and honestly in .the
»llsl:a-Nn*nln l:t recommended and snip
I'Ulftl,
of exclusive nature, being limited business he knows,
tton l.y all druaUDili.
to and open to such real estate
"I believe the time is not HI
Ort a largo Imtile today, price TCo.
men as already have made such years olT when an investor,will as 1
Tltk i ' a view cf the tlnunli y-I'uler.tnn building, located'on FL r Btrr-et, which was creeled two years ngo by I.. A. Rrumley ami Dr.
a name. None except members of little thtink of buying property
R. I uli ton. It waa recently acquired by a syndicate compor.ed i f 1 , j-.; In,- inc.;n men, win* eoniemplati* improvement:; on tlie ylruchue. |inBh'SS-tuuHutiBBCM aag.TusiM wuuasaBiBiiaaiiaaiBi
the Real Estate Board may use the from anyone, lint a realtor ns lie
title "Realtor.'
of having nit operation per­
Among the rules adopted to gov­ would
\.
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/
formed by a man who was not an
ern transactions of (timbers is M, D.
one that property listed with one
"Third: After the unde: irnhlc; |
realtor for sale is his exclusively are removed ami the hrokei know
for 48 hours only. W ien this per­ their 'business, then it is up to the
iod .has expired, the secretary realtor to educate all real e- tati
mails listing to all members and men to put the interest of the on any member of the board may sell tomer ahead of their own. Deal
it. This regulation will gTently for the clients advantage, not for
expedite the salo of property, it is your own.
believed.
“ How far up Wdifld an attorney Hrertie Splendor of SI. Jr.lmc;
Commissions are Regulated
go who worked for his fees instead
RivorII?,sDrawn Thousands i
Splitting of commissions with of fur his clients? i
Of
Tourists to Take Trip On |
others than licensed real estate
"Make yoursplf valuable and the
Luxurious Civile l-iue Bonis j
dealers is prohibited under Ihe fees care for ilieipsclvcH.
penalty of expulsion. Tho cutting
"Tfie liig real estate dealer be­
erf price through reduction of com­ comes big in only one way. Hi
Though Florida is admittedly the |
mission cither In part or whole is successful customers t„ll other:', surprise state of the entire 18, j
prphiblted likewise,
Hi erg is no spot nor soctlon of the j
and others iiiiIkq him big.
■ According to the provision for
"Clean ranks—•knowledge—Imn- tale that con tains more .surprises I
splitting commissions, five per cent osty;—these
‘‘ “
"th re e nre .Ihe. .begin
.
ihnn » boat trip from .faeJcsonvill., j
goes to the hoard, 71) per cent to ning of tin* ptqfu.s' ion of real es­ near the mouth of Ihe i-1. Jo h n :
the individual making the sale nud tate n»-they are of any other pm- River to Sanford, which, located on
25 per cent to the listing agent. fes'.udh. '
Lake Monroe, i*. the head of nav­
In case the listing agent sells the
"Fourth: I would have n wide­ igation.
property, he gets 95 per cent of spread organization. Every honor­
Jur.t
the Hudson River is i
the commission.
able dealer should be permitt.d to called the Rhino of America thin 1
Commissions are limited to five join Die local hoard nud to become I ho St. Johns in inferred to as the]
p ercent on city property ami live f, leallnr.
Nile. To purruic Die analogy be­
per cent on improved furms outside j 4 s __
tween the Hudson and St John j
of the city. An allowance'of 10 I . . . . . . .
Rivers further, Sanford is to Fior
per cent on unimproved land or -»i IS s
ida wiiat Albany i to New York, j
acreage outside of town is made. |
The St .Jolm ' is wile of Ihe two
Following is u list of real ustatei LD.‘|D O. J, Mur. In. A eon. i&lt;h rrivers
in tin* United State:; that !
en who compose the Sanford -' 'si "'.""bei c.i A met*,ran col.e*-e
man
prdfiM^ors nre spfifdmg -their sail* &lt;*|i,uni mirth and *.u . of tho few)
Real Estate Board:
in the world. In Hie IDS miles lieC. L. Britt, A. P. Donnelly, 1.... bat leal year in England. The sabJacksonville
leu1 year is the one in revolt tween Sanfo *i ami
:&lt;
■ , A. Conolley, .1, I). Chittenden, H. bat
which the professors
iirofessin-s nre
un* allowed
ulluu/eil jI tie
re i.i. eruvJ.d
cruv.l 1 mure luxuriant
-byre
. -(V. DuBosell N. II. Qiirner, (leorgc
scenery than cun he
' "tV* Kdight, TI. F. lame, J. II. I,aw- to take in order to visit foreign subtropical
found in any trio of similar length
. eon, II. B. Lewis. R. C. Maxwell, countries long enough io see and it: the United Btnlis.
Frank R. MncNeill, I). L. Thrash­ learn more than the flitting tourist.
The English-Speaking Union i.t
Trip Taken Twenty Hours
er and \V. 11. Wight.
encouraging ami helping the visit­
T lie 'trip take*: nppifoximatc'y |
Red Explains Ideals
hours; llesinttim- at Jackson- I
The Sanford bourd hns lmsrd it t ing pedagogues to tee something
idenls along policies outlined l*y of the social, political and educii- vllle, ■the Ctydi* !ir. • r-tcar.urr t
Frank F. Reed, of Ouklaml, Calif., tiomil life of this country. They tlinud Jh*,ou*Ii the r.nmorUU i
whose views nre partly explained are being given access to docu­ ! ’vinilingjt of ih i river. -\t each
ments and material kept from the I turn fi new variation of the sam e'
us follows;
IhfTk'* or tropical lavishncs - gre -ts
“The customer must profit. Make eyes of ordinary visitors.
the eye of tho passenger.
'I I, *
yourself valuable ami thu comini: grand climax in reserved unl;l tin*
aions cure for themsolvcs,
,
ftocmer swings i*ut on tin broad
"Give your clients u dollar nnd n
expati.e of Lake Mor.iee which il
quarter for their dollar and they
eros-es in making its way to Hi"
will stick.their foot in your door
dock in Sanford.
nnii tiirow dollars at you the rest
of your life. Each one of them
i Dr leaving Jacksonville the boat
will send others to join in the
stop nt Breen Cove Springs, Pathrowing.
Jatkufi Del.and. and ElReriirise
winch D locat 'd ju' t n cross ths
"fiend them away, however, with
lake from Sanford. During tin75 cents on the dollar for their
investment ami how many ,come
fruit nnd vegetable seniors the
boat stops at a larger number of
back?
iandings, giving passenger.-, the
"They would rather stay away and
opportunity to make short tours
throw mud.
of exploration.
“Rupeat orders are the life blood
of the real estate business.
frip Ha.; Become I'amous
Advises Conservation
. The two river boats, tie* Osceola
"Subdivision business cannot lust
mid Ihe City of Jacksonville, make
forever, although it is one of the
ci nni'ellcns with the ocean steam ­
1 most important phases of the busi­
er,1 plying Iwlween rh arli .Ron New
ness.
York, Boston, Phihideiphiu, Halt*
[‘more nnd Providence. The same
"Through it, uniform high class
home' places, property restricted,
. ntdn lal'ifn of service ure main­
safeguard the growing city.
tained on the river boats that the
"Property sold and fairly sold
company maintain■; on the coast,
to meet the needs of u growing
wise vessels.
city, resales should result.
Bo widely know has thin trip
"But subdivision work must not
over Hie St. Jolu:., become that if
1m* overdone. • ,
is included now in the iiiHnerary
"Whenever a customer falls uj
A. 1*. Haggard, who incc lit - &lt;f almost every tourist and vi itor
realize on what the real estate residence in Sanford lias been nr- wh- r-mes to Florida.
______________ —__
agent led him to expect, a client lively engaged in American Logfor real estate turns into un enemy ion activities. Last yeur he \vn
Tatnpa--('omprehcimive program
Ftiker is Hrnri'd
honored by iio mlH-r,. of tin* 1 amp- to |„ launched in Seminole Height
of teal estate.
in II do ming Post by being elected (Imy and other eetioihi of te n l"Subdivision of swamps may a.. their eommaiider for tin year. ' tm. recently annexed to city.
J.

Fair Dealings Is Maift
f Purpose of The Body

*5

BEAUTY OF RIVER!
VIEWED ON BOAT
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Nine Letters-

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Directly on the Atlantic Ocean and Dixie Highway
Fifteen Miles above Miami and Fifty Miles below Palm Beach

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NAME ....................

05766183

&amp;water compi
J. W. YOUNG, I’resident.

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Sanford Office: Valdez Hotel Lobby. Curtis

ADDRESS

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FLORIDA STATE OFFICES:

CITY ................................................... S T A T E ...................

Jacksonville
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This la the Meriwether building located at Mag nolia Avenue and Second Street, which wan completed
Jast puimi)er by fta owper'jC. J. Alcriwethcr at a eo'rt of approximately yjo.ooo.

'

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                    <text>UsJfed In FlorkU’n Heart,
Worlds Greatest Vegetable
lav. Its Richest Garden Land

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, MARCH

First Street Showing Sanford Business Section

ommenced Task of
uryihg Their Dead
reat Of Tetanus Is
[overing Over Area
aid In W aste By
ornado on Tuesday

Be Gray f
PLAN TOADD ISO Will
Finish, - Enh
By Red Tile
And Color

ny Hospital
I« Hanged, Shot Then UumA(i?r, Heln* PoaUively
Identified By Youthful
Victim; 2.(1110 Are In Mob

i while relief

workers

Five Aircraft Carriers To
Hold .100 Plants Ultimately
Will Re Placed in Service,
Secretary Wilbur States

NWtFOI.h.YaTkrd. 21—An
iinidciitincd negro, charged with
■(•tacking n while woman, was
taken from the Sussex county jail
at Wavcrly, Va., early Friday night
and lynched by a uioli estimated
at 2.000 persons.

WASHINGTON. March 21,—
launching of the monster aircraft carrier Saratoga at Camden,
N. J., March 7, will mark the Inillation of the navy department

.&lt;J! *le, l?,CBro "b" wan known n:»

K IT -uV " .T

*,, r7 ■•?"'* saj'l •*» have recentry

«

£ « ,S t

nfetnl
(hee u
tusk
of '»nng
b rin e l K
' arrested
*° \Vn1Verly
pPtnl in
»SK OI
was
aboutfr,,,n
5:30Franklin,
o’clock

posed of more than iso bombing
piano* and their proper complement of combat, observation, tor-

ml

•"*

order cut Of fhoas and ail-'a lid waa said to have been positiveplans for rchabilita- ,y Identified i&gt;y tb« victim of the
l Funeral services
for alta , As the nows of Ids arrest

Fzravc arc pinned.
■ports coming I n Saturday
L the destroyed district indi[that relief work at most pla[it well organized. Food, niaU ami other aid continue to
■ia for the suffering victims of
hnatoKt tornado in American
m which snuffed out the
hit more than $00, injured 3,ind left entire communities

Jto »

This is a late photograph showing the rapidly growing business
lonal Hank and Urumley-Pulctstnn buildings, ^v0 structures

le some cases of pneumonia
reported from southern Htirer seemed to be comparative
kit illness, but the threat of Identified, in pistol t|ifccji from
■u is an added possible hor- his jiorson was found to huve been
one taken from the victim at the
■immediate need of surgeons time of the attack. That was at
1*01 donate their services un­ 5 o’clock nnd it was not until
it wounded in tornado zone »:30 that the prisoner was placed
active medical attention to- In jail at Wavcrly.
prompted Dr. I. D. Rawlings
News of the identification nnd
tsl to the County Medical subsequent confession of thq ne­
TW
Omi
Iks of Illinois for help,
gro spread rapidly nnd within n
lib fame time he addressed few minutes the jail was surround­
p telegrams to Army-Navy ed and threats soon turned to
It Health Laboratories at open demands for a lynching.
piton asking for supplies of
Commonwealth’s Attorney Thom­
pazreno antitoxin on account as A. Howerton addressed tho
p appearance of gangrene crowd three times, appealing to
the wounded.
them not tn take the law into
towns in Illinois, Parrish their own hands, but in each in­
ftSoto nnd one town, Griffin, stance wn» shouted down. The
pina, have been virtually nu­ crowd was constantly increasing
ked.
and after dark members of the
■ present outlook is that no mob, acting as if in planning con­
Hwill ho made to rebuild the cert, covered Sheriff Fannin
p towns, but State Senator and his deputies with shotguns und
N refuses to give up as to held them at bay while others bat­
tered their wap into the jail.
r
Win, where 24 perished und
The negro was taken u short
N reported missing, will be distance away, to a vacant lot in
It it is unnounccd.
the middle of the town near the
the wreckage of the cities Norfolk Western Railway station
sit in the byways of tho rural and hanged to n tree, the mob fir­
relief and rescue workers ing shot after shot from all man­
M additional
casualties ner of weapons into his body. La­
&lt; ho discovered. Unidcntifi- ter, the body was cut down, piled
M still rest on crude fixtures on an improvised pyre and burn­
N&gt;v morgues uwaiting recog- ed.
M unknown burinl.
Two hours later the little town
* casuulay list of the Assoc- still was sething with excitement
[•(**» tonight carrying the and no effort was made to re­
M those actually identified move the charred body. Common­
M "W- The estimated anil wealth’s Attorney Howerton stated
dead from ull sections he would call a special coroner’s
PH about 800,' according to jury
early tomorriw to
la|vices. Tho injured total- view together
tho body nnd undertake an
Nnd 3,000. on these report-s investigation.
»n»lcts were being tabulated
Mreds, and Red Cross officTroops Net Called Out
Mietod they would number
RICHMOND. Va.. March 21.—
Governor Trinkic tonight denied
reports that he had been request­
ed to send troops tonight? ftmROO
ed to send troops to Wavcrly, Vn.,
in connection with tonight’s lynchthe display of moh violence.

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One-Copy Edition of Paper
I Published For Curzon Fails
To Reach
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Only Closing Argument Re­
S llP P rW
To
mains To Re Heard; Navy Special Copy Announcing The
Rapid
Recovery
Of
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Advocate General Is Called
To Give Evidence In Case
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Term
_ CHEYENNE,
-------------- Wyo Murch 21.—
Testimony upon which Judge T.
Blake Kennedy will decide who Is
entitled to tho possession of Tea­
pot Dome wus ended in Federal
Court here late today. Only clos­
ing arguments remain to be deliv­
ered and these will begin Monday.
Tension was added to the case
this afternoon with Rear Admi­
ral Julian L. Latimer, judge ad­
vocate general of the navy, appear­
ed for former Secretary of the
Navy Denby, in response to a
subpoena by the defense. He pro­
duced certificates from Secretaries
Wilbur und Kellogg usking Judge
Kennedy to keep from the court
record certain documents said to
deal with the navy’s war plans and
the international situation.
Judge Kennedy granted the re­
quest after counsel of the defense
nnd for Admiral Latimer had nrgued that matter briefly. The
navy's legal counsellor was excus­
ed wihtout giving testimony.
When Admiral Latimer appear-

Doctor Explains
New Antiseptic
BALTIMORE. Mar.. 21.— Dr.
Vender Leonard, chairman of the
committee on International Anti­
septics, National Research Council,
explain! further before the Balti­
more Medical^ Society here Inst
night the uctlon of ’’Hexylrrsercino!" *ho nuw antiseptic, which he Mice Gdt Home
recently discovered.
In London Zoo
This now drug waa described by
the inventor as fifty time more
effective thnn curbolic acid in its
LONDON, Mar. 20.—Tho small­
powers to kill disease germs in the est animal.• at the London Zoo arc
a family of pigmy mice, which ar­
genitourinarv tract.
rived recently from Gambria, in
western Africa. They urc smaller
than bumble beer, and » pair mu Id
easily sot up housekeeping in an
20.—Ten years have wrought vust ordinary safety match box. While
changes il» the characteristics of the pigmies were bring shipped to
Vassar college student:, charts London 15 of them cxcupcil through
show. In 1910 a. total of 58 per a hole smaller than might bo made
cent of the students prepared for by a slate pencil, and none of them
vasrar in public high schools and was ever seen again.
only 42 percent io private schools.
MULBERRY BOND ISSUE
By 1920 the public schools were
furnishing 35 per cent.
MULBERRY. Mar. 21.—The
Registration Jists in 1916 were
dosed two and a half jears before Polk County commissioners will be
entrance. Students entering in tho asked under a decision reached at
classes of 19-r' wert* registered a meeting here, tn set the daU» for
an election da to for a special bond
issue of $150,000 for municipal im­
provements here.
Gorillas and all the
nature native to the
protected in :i tract
250 square miles in
Belgian Congo State.

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Royally And other High Dig- year under a suspended sentence
nitnrie.s To Pay Tribute if ,h .r e c ,‘la.va in the workhouse she
To Memory Of l„ tc I,,,dcr
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in her canary-hucd aport-I
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story behind the death of Mran t.r license previously had been
ijuis Curzon that is without pre- revoked, nnd shn also hml
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Practice with tho bow and ar­
row oif holidays was compillsary
in London in 1309, Edward III re­
quiring that each man own a long
bow of his own heighth.

ough search by Desk Sergeant
Marshall revealed the remainder of
the loot.
Valuales Are Recovered
According to C. D. Shaw, chief
of police of iinincs City, the negro
entered the home of A. II. Rcagin
on March 19, while Mr.nnd Mrs.
Rcagin slept, the negro crawled
under thu ed which they occupied
and removed thejewclry from a
case. Neither of the occupants of
tho ed were awakened y the in­
truder. Mr. Rcagin accompanied
the Haines City chief to Sanford
and identified the jewelry.
An inventory made at the po­
lice station revealed a one und a
fourth caret diamond ring, valuede at $1,100; a diamond arwl op­
al ring valued at $600; a piatiilum
wedding ring, vnlued at $600 and a
dinnmnd sot bar pin carrying a
valuation of $700. The jewelry had
been hidden in the seams and odd
places in the negro’s clothing.
Charged With Larceny
A general drivu on persons of
suspicious character resulted in tho
arrest Thursday night of G. E.
Roddcncrry and M. M. Newberry,
painters of Jacksonville, and the
recovery of a number of surgical
instruments alleged to have been
laken when »» doctor's offico in
Daytona was burglarized. Rod-

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architecture will enter I
the bulilding of the Fori
Lake Hotel, construction
which already’has begun.1

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fleet, wilt be composed of five *U,.° _,n_ sev eral re sp ec ts I
carriers, Secretary Wilbur dis- Chief o f w hich IS th e fa c t tl
closed today. The Saratoga and it will have no “b ack .”
her ftifttcr *hlp, the Lexington* will) pA.
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be the first pair, and tho remain- . J
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dcr of the allowed treaty tonnage
of 135,000 tons in carrier will go
Into three 23,000 tonners yet to be
authorized.
Will Carry 300 IManes
Snugly estimated, the full, plane
complement of the five ships will
ho close to 300. Their aricraft will
he exclusive of those to bo car­
ried on battleships and other sur­
face or subsurfaco fighting craft,
or of whntever alt force might be
assigned to ships of less than 10,­
000 tons on which the treaty places
no limit ns to number.
Mr Wilbur is not In agreement
with some of his naval advisers as
to when the building of the new
airplane carriers should' be un­
dertaken. The general board reccomended authorization of one Is 10 feet removed on .the front
This leaven
23,000 tonner at the last session from the building.
of congress, but no action was room for flower ornamentation and
UOCB noi
not exclude light nor Impeda
taken. The secretary la inclined doea
Ik* air.
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circulation noft «fce
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to believe that final declelon on else tho
Has Long Forth—.
. .-.'d
and characteristics should await
On the First Street aide of that
practical experience with the Sar­
atoga nnd the Lexington, which is building.b to be a porte corchere.
to bo launched at the Forerlvef Entering the building from this
works, Massachusetts, within two aide the Exrhange, or lobby floor'
or three months. Both are expect­ is encountered first. This room
ed to he in commission during the measures 52 by 110 feet and will
contain the ladies' retiring rootn,N
winter of 1020.
the smoking room, parlor, barber
Largest and Fastest Afloat
■ho;*, bcuuty parlor and lavatories
These two ships, converted by for both mon and women. It wUI
special provision of the armaments be appropriately furnished and
limitation treaty from battle crui­ decorated.
sers, will bo the largest and fast­
est ships of tho type afloat. They On the aide of the building that
displace 35,000 tons' as comparer! fronts IJike Monroe la the ball
to the treaty limit on future car­ room, a huge room measuring 50
by 88 feet. _Surrounding this room
riers of 27,500 tons.
on three aides is another porch,
The British arc building three 16 feet wide. This porch, «s wilt
new carriers within treaty limit- bo the one in tho front of the baild
ing. is to be completely screened.
The west wing of the building
on the first floor will be devoted to
dining room space. The main din-

Across the First Street front
the building will measure 292 f —t.
It extends backward to a depth of
164 feet. It will contain 150 rooms
In addition to the aulta to which
one entire wing la given.

Convicted of Giving
Fraudulent Diplomas
Postmaster Takes
Alleged Robber

ST LORIS, Mar. 21.—Dr. Waldo
Briggs, Dean of St. Loula College
of Physicians and Surgeons, was
found guilty last night by tho
Missouri Board of Health sitting
in St. Louis, of assisting in the
preparation and sale of fradulent
credential* and medical diplomas.
His license to practice medicine
and surgery in Miscouri was re­
voked.

Mob Dispersal

The Pnthans of the mountains
of
Afghanistan
live without
schools, police, lawcourts, taxes and
freo from tho chains of civiliza­
tion, enj&lt;\y the blessing* of bar­
barism.

HAVANA, Mar. 21.—Several
person* were Injured by bullets
when the police dispersed a party
of several hundred students who
gathered in front of the Presiden­
tial Palace about non today pro­
testing against the arrest of three
students who are charged with
distributing a iiinriifcsto-Drotest
u 'l t h n t t a i ol last flM n a d ijs

Moslem shepherds of Morocco
wear u long strand of hair on the
otherwise shaven head. By Aieani
of this strand theFaithful hopo to
bo pulled up to heaven.

Herald Is Forced
To Curtail Edit!
Duo to an unprecedented
niaQd for advertising space
tho fact tbat a much gre
amount of news matter t
has been planned for has &gt;
received, Tho Herald ia foi
to omit from the Special i
ford Booster Edition a fc
number of advertisements,
verlisemcnts of alt size* *
ommitted; there' eiqg one
full Pa*e that had been in
office for several days, i
was not printed. Not only
advertisements smitted
The Herald was forced to
duce the news matter prii
to scarcely more than half
amount prepared for publ
tion. The Herutd deplores
situation which however
unavotdale.

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t of 48 Originally.
12 Lots On Kim Avenue Out of 24 Originally.

These lots will be sold at the old prices ranging irom
$700 to $1000. When they are sold you will not find a
bargain to equal it in Santord.
The following list of names are some of the people who own lots in Franklin Ter­
race, ask them, they know values and are well pleased with their purchases:
John Greasheimer,
Manville, N. J.
W. R. Williams
W. B. Zachcry
J. N. Gilion
E. H. Laney, Enterprise, Ala.
W. P. Carter
Judge Housholder
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. Js *Peterson
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A. S. Johnson
Hyer &amp; Galspie
Felix Sella, Winter Park
W. C. Nidy, Winter Park
W. II. Wingate, Orlando

Dr. B. D. Caswell
W. W. Potter
C. E. McCall
J. II. Jackson
P. A. Mero
Dr. G. S. Selman
A. II. MacGregor, Chicago
Lee A. Conoly
E. II. Bennett
E. S. McCall
U. R. McCain, Orlando
E. ('. Bridges, Orlando
W. N. Walton, Palatka

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For quick turnover and good profit buy in Franklin Terrace, highly restricted
residential property all conveniences, lights, water, gas and phones, special conV
sessions t

Fletcher &amp; Bulger Co.., Owners
For Sale By
John Fletcher, Valdez Hotel

Lee A. Conoly, Sanford Loan &amp; Savings Co.

Holly Realty Company

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THE SANFORD
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ToNamesakeAndFounder,
Ceneral Henry S. Sanford
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tig* of M a g the largest vegetable tourists will be provided. Nearly
shipping auction of the state, let all the resort cities of Florida de­
go the reputation It had In the rive their main revenue from tour­
early days 0f being Florida's pre­ ists exclusively and are still atg thousands each year. With
mier tourist resort, when it enter­
tained a t Ita splendid hotels three the provUlon of adequate housing
Preoidenta of the United States and varied recreational facilities,
and other, nationally prominent always to be found In atricUytourmen and women of the early nine­ ist resorts, Sanford will have this
ties. It is also regrettable that additional revenue to augment
its water transportation facilities that which is derived from ita
Outside
were permitted to fail into disuse. agricultural, Industry.
investors
are
beginning
to
recog­
In the day beforo the advent of
tho railroads in to this section, os nise the potential posslbllltlea Senmany as 12 verscls a day arrived ford possesses as a tourist city and
at Sanford. Then Sanford was several large investors during .the
season will begin to .d e ­
the largest orange shipping section comingthese
possibilities, reviving
in the world, as all this traffic velop (Continued
on Page Six)
originating in contigeous points
of interior Florida was shipped by
ves. els to Jacksonville and thcnco
by ocean steamers to northern
markets. Recent efforts to revive
this business are meeting some­
what with success.
There are today many visitors
to Hanford whose vision is identi­
cal with that of the old general
Th«"* sea many possibilities nnd
of such diversity that cause them
to become permanent citizens.
They admire the pronounced spirit
of progresp which prevails amongst
its citizenship and are eager to
participate in the prosperity which
the future assures Snnford.
Many of these newcomers to
Florida expect to find tho impor­
tant cities of the state, tourist
resortc exclusively and experience
on agreeable surprise when they
find that Sanford is different.
There is a solidarity peculiar to
Snnford which makes its slogan
“The City Substantial" apropos.
This is due first to its wonderful
agricultural development' previous­
ly referred to and second that real­
ty values are not inflated.
I'osslbilties as Tourist Center.
With tho advent of large inves­
tigators, adequate* facilities for

I t R. W. PHARBIAN JR.
. Its growth from tho date
Banford owes Its name to its back.
of the big freeze was greatly ac­
ir, Gen. Henry 8. Sanford, celerated by the fact of the posi­
_ while mlnfiter to Belgium, tion at the head of navigation for
ited this section and wae favor- large steamers on the St. Johns
impressed with its location on River, then the only avenue of con­
lonroe on what was then nection with the outside world. It
uwn as Levy grant owned by was as that time the Radiating
i Gen. Joseph Fihegan, famous center of a large section of conn
Civil War lore as the hero of try. It was tho northern terminSOlastee.
us of tho only railroad in South
At that early date Gen. San- Florida, and that tapping the fin­
Iford's wonderful
vision caused est section of the peninsular. Its
him to declare that Lake Monroe population was increased by n class
•was practically at the mouth of of people who clamored for enlarg­
■New York harbor and being the ed and quicker methods of trans­
head of navigation of the St, Johns portation and such modem con­
River, tho natural distributing veniences an were required by those
point for southern Florida," As whose standards of living are of
{far back a | 1890 it was known as the* highest, in 1900 the population
the Gate City of sonthetn Florl- of Sanford was 2,B00.
2,500. During the
da. and the factors which gave it following
i
decade It increased to
prominence at that time still re­ 3,500 and the census of 1920 gave
main today.
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it a population of 5,600. The di­
How accurately the general fore­ rectory of Sanford, recently com­
saw results at that time the in­ pleted, gives it a population close
tervening years have already par- to 11,000. While no figures arc
tlclly disclosed, but his future and available showing the assessed
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present Is _______
sufficient verifies;
tion of the vision of this grand old . odx, those have increased more in
[j jueneer. A modem city is now, proportion than has its population
pon Lake Monroe's plac- Hinco 1920 Sanford’s ‘ valuations
id shores which is connected b y , have doubled. Ita wealth has been
h w. t.*r and. rati with all the prin-; acquired mostly from the wondcrci;. Ieastern Seaboard pointi and fill productiveness
of its back
ji th" largestcenters of population, country, known as the girden spot
f)
to a series of intra-state of Florida, returning a sum in ex■jeiilousies and tardiness on the
of ?5,000;000 from its truck
part of national representatives,
ervp*
arinunlly.
tin. improvement of the S t Johns
Was a Tourist Resort.
e&gt; r.ori bus Been delayed, causing
i 'em pittance In the transferSanford while acquiring the pres
.. of trade and travel at Jacklie. The nme factors have
responsible for tho govern•u.’s failure to construct the
SPEND
[j
ng link between the St.
ia Indian Rivers, which
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n. reuse water borne trana• it, reclaim thousands of
of fertile country provide a
f* i
inland water route between
5 ....cksonvllle and Miami. Neverthefjj. tho Sanford of today is rap4 idly becoming a realization of its
founders dream which has been
Asheville, N. C.
iv made possible in part by his llberE ality and fostering care In tho
early part of its growth. It is
at
‘j now as truly the gate of entrance
^ to central Florida for the annually 0
Lf increasing tldo of travel and trade
5 as it was when Gen. Sanford first
1 saw its possibilities.
J
Freeze of ’95.
.
Tho history of Snnford, like that
J of nearly every Florida communl* ty that boasts a hintory, revolves
f around the big freeze of ’95. This
One Block From Country Club
J was an epochal event throughout
, the state and its cities, partlculi arly in interior Florida, were slow
Golf,
Swimming
Tennis,
* In recovering from this cataetro- ::
phe. Had It not been for the di•* veraity of natural attribute which
Mrs. E. C. Ehle, Mgr.
Edgcmont It. D.
- Sanford possessed, tho great odds
against it would have overwhelm, od any chance of staging a come-

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W e wish to announce O ut we have secared about 269 acres, hav­
ing two and one-half ntiles of the fin est lake front property, in Sem­
inole county as shown by the shaded lines on the accompanying

Your Summer Vacation

1 White House Inn

The particularly fortunate location of our track will be seen by a glance at the map. Ly­
ing between Sanford nnd Orlando and just west of the main A. C. L. R. R. line, with Lake
Mary station right at the door, is Crystal Lake, which is really a series of beautiful, clear,
fresh water lakes all connected together and having numerous sandy bathing beaches, wooded
slopes and rolling timbered shores interspersed here and there along its fourteen miles of
shore line with orange groves and fine winter homes.

A REAL BARGAIN
130 acres high and rolling land, orange trees, plenty lakes,
most desirable for exclusive subdivision. Next to golf course
$26,000. Terms.
Business corner on First Street. Sanford’s main artery and
business thoroughfare; a chance to make money on this pro­
perty. $100,000 on 99 year lease.
New stucco bungalow 5 rooms and bath, garage, and side­
walks. A rare bargain only 12 blocks from 1st Street. $5,500
—$500 cash. Balance $50 per month.
$20 ,000.00
$4000 cash balance to suit takes this business lot in the heart
of Sanford’s business section. This lot will double in value
in a year’s time.
LOTS! LOTS! LOTS!
We have them located in every section of the city.
terms, see us.

Easy

A R A R E BARGAIN
16 lots 1 block from New Hotel Site, 50x120 and 50x105. $22,000—$7,000 cash. Balance 1, 2 and 3 years.

Holly Realty Company
Office: Park Ave in Valdez Hotel Bldg*.
SALES FORCE:
C. H. WANSLEY
PAUL SHOEMAKER

MISS MELBA REIZENSTEIN
R. S. HOLLY

VVe have secured the entire point of land extending out into Crystal Lake just north of
Lake Mary station. This point is high rolling ground, having sufficient natural timber for
shade and sloping to the water in all directions.

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Mr. \V. A. Ginn has been engaged to survey and landscape the property with winding drives
s connecting here and there with a boulevard which is already being cleared entirely around
the point. A road and bridge will connect this point with the larger tract opposite, opening up
an additional mile nnd a half of lake frontage to be developed later into one harmonious
scheme of beautiful winter home sites.
Less than a mile north are the Sanford Municipal Golf Links and Country Club with the
paved road into town, while the proposed new pavement running from the Golf Links south
through Lake Mary, to Orlando will cross our tract at the cast end of the point and connect
with the point boulevard. Lake Mary already has electric lights and n fine water system
which assures these for our people at once.
No better fishing or boating can be found that here, while the water is clear and pure
and the bathing unsurpassed. Many who seek otir winter climate want water front property
hut do not like the exposure of the ocean beaches. Here they will find all the delights of
water, land climate, and roads in combination.
As soon ns the clearing and landscaping can be done the tract will be divided into home
sites averaging about four to the acre but these lots will be of different sizes and shapes and
made to conform to the general contour of the water front and the drives. No one will be
permitted to buy a foot of water front but the lots will stop at the boulevard which skirts the
waer. Between the boulevard drive and the water. Between the boulevard drive and the
several projecting points are being left for use as parks. Shrubbery nnd trees will be plant­
ed where they will add to the natural beauty of the general plan. We have already had ap­
plications to purchase sites for homes but have been obliged to refuse to sell until our entire
plan is ready. Restrictions will be sufficiently high to ensure a good class of home-loving
neighbors.
For the present we arc not offering anything for sale and arc making this announcem ent
simply to acquaint our friends with our plans for what we believe to be the most beautiful
and accessible home site location in central Floridu.

Packard Realty Co.

20 MeischBldg
Sanford, Florida.

208 Empire Bldg.
Detroit, Mich.

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Florida's N e xt Great Cif

SANFORD ALREADY HAS
A population of over 10,000 people.
A stiategitie location at head of navigation
on the St. John’s River.

Sanford’s increase in population 84% in four
years, is phenomenal.
The City’s increase in assessed value of 12%
in four years speaks for itself.
Sanford’s eighteen hole Golf Course, one of
the sportiest in the State, is splendidly main­
tained.
Yachting on the St. John’s River and Lake
Monroe is cared for by a splendid New Yacht
Basin.
Sanford's one hundred and fifty room tour­
ist hotel will be open for business January
1st, 192(5.

The City is a central distributing point for
miles a round.
It has a superb Boulevard W ater Frontage
for several miles on Lake Monroe.
Its Railroad facilities are first class.
rls general lay-out and character are super­
ior to most Cities of twice its size.

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Its Schools, Churches and public utilitios are
modern in every respect.

A PROGRESSIVE CITIZENSHIP IS WORKING WITH A PROGRESSIVE CITY GOVERNMENT TO MAKE SANFORD ONE OF
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SANFORD TODAY HAS TWICE THE ASSESSED
VALUE OF
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THE ENTIRE STATE IS WATCHING
SANFORD
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REAL
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS WILL BE MADE IN SANFORD REAL ESTATE DURING THE NEXT TEN YEARS
THIS COMPANY HAS ALREADY HANDLED SOME OF THE LARGEST PROJECTS IN THIS SECTION, INCLUDING FIRST STREET EX­
TENSION, (THE CITY’S MOST VALUABLE BUSINESS AND RESIDENTIAL SECTION). MAYFAIR AND DREAMWOLD, SANFORD’S
MILLION DOLLAR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPM ENT
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OUR ORGANIZATION IS AT YOUR SERVICE
NORTHERN OFFICES

H. T. BODWELL,
President
Home Office
908 Hospital Trust Bid#
Providence, R. I.

New Haven, Conn.
Hartford,'Conn.

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SATURDAY. MARCH 21. 1925
IB B HERALD'S PLATFORM
—Deeper water route to JacksonDo.
—Construction of 8k Johns—In•a River canal.
—Extension of white way.
-Extension of local amuaementa
-ewlmming pool, tennia courts, etc.
—Acqaisltlon of n municipal
A-Ai

ting of bulldlnr proiaea, hotels, apartment

—Extension of street paring pronpL
—Construction of boulevard
round Lake Monroe.
—Entrance into Florida state
laehall league.
I—Completion of city beautifiesan program.
IBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
TRUST HIM ALWAYS:—Comit thy way unto the Lord; trust
■o in Him. Psalm 37:5.
my ~F l o r id a
&gt;ol lakes thou hast where lilies
hide.
range blossoms for the little
bride.
nd golden fruit that is thy pride,
My Florida.

hou art caressed by gulf and sea,
heir gentle breezes fanning thee,
lay through tny pines n meMy,
My Florida.
Im mocking bird thy praise doth
•Ing,

rown lyric with they mellowing.
■ findeth thee a comely thing,
My Florida.

A little over a year ago Sanford waa something of an un­
known quantity. It looked good. It had a substantial ap­
pearance that was appealing. It had plenty or progressive
citizens who were city builders. We all had the utmost con­
fidence in its future. But like a young boy starting out in
the world to. make his own way, it had yet to prove Itself.
What has happened during the past year leaves little
doubt In the mind of anyone that Sanford Is destined to be a
leading city of Florida. The improvements made here in so
shprt a* time have been little short of wonderful. In fact
they have'reached that point where they cannot stop. San­
ford differs from a great ball which rolls down hill ever
gathering momentum as it goes, in that Sanford is going
up hill, and not down, and Sanford will never stop, as the ball
will when it reaches the bottom.
Any detailed itimizing of the recent growth of Sanford
as shown by statistics would be not only boring but also
superfluous as they are given in large part in other columns
of this paper, but a brief resume may serve to refresh your
minds. The past year has seen the paving of many miles of
city streets, the construction of a considerable distance of
bulkheading and the filling in of much lake front property,
the dredging of a yatch basin, the erection of a new city hall
and masonic temple, the installation of a modern waterworks
system so that only the best w’ater in he state is provided,
and numerous other similar improvements.
One of the most outstand developments of the past year
has been the construction of an entirely new and excellent
eighteen hole golf course. This course has frequently been
called the best in the state and, was mentioned by Walter
Hagen and Joe Kirkwood, who played it recently, as an ideal
links for a professional tournament. It is located on high and
rolling ground dotted with many beautiful lakes and ponds.
Several beautiful water holes add to the difficulties confront­
ing the golfers and lend added attractiveness ttf the course.
A rather novel feature are the vast number of orange trees
lining the fairways where tired players may quench their
thirst with the sweet juice of this delicious fruit.
Without doubt the most noteworthy achievement of're­
cent months wus the incorporation of the Sanford Hotel Real­
ty Company. This body composed of the leading business
and professional men of Sanford hns undertaken a task for
the benefit of the city which has developed into a civic pro­
ject incomparable in magnitude with any thing any other
city movement In Florida has even attempted. What it has
already done has proved the success of the undertaking. It
has succeeded in bringing to Sanford a half million dollar
hotel as well as hundreds of thousands of dollars of outside
eupital for investments in property lying near the hotel. It
has brought advertising and publicity to Sanford which it
would have been difficult, if not impossible, for Sanford to
have secured in any other way.
With these facts well in mind it may be easier to under­
stand why Sanford is fucing the duwn of- prosperous and
glorious future. With these many improvements, based on a
substantial foundation of rock bottom values und thnt most
solid of industries, celery, the beginning of n great city, im­
mediately to he realized, is readily seen. Nothing hut a most
wonderful prosperity can be in store for Sanford.

ly rivers wind through flowered
plains,
lat are refreshed by frequent
rains,
Mse are thy strong and vigorous
veins.
My Florida.
hou balmy state of palm und
pine! .
by beauty is to mo a shrine,
hou a rt a green nhd fruitful vine,
vine
Mv Florida.
—Vivian Yelscr Laramorc.
Slfhford, Florida’s

ty.

Florida
mr.

next

great

-------- o------grows greater every

No city anywhere hn.t greater
iportunities than has Sanford.
Conservative business men proct a population of twenty-five
lousnnd for Sanford within five
tara.
--------o
—
There are so many wonderful
iportunities in Sanford that it is
difficult problem to tuko mlvuntte of them all.
Any city grows where the dtinship work together. Co-ooern&gt;n is the keynote of Sunford’s
iccess.
-------- o-------A drive through thw celery sec­
erns of Seminole county convinces
«ltors of the substantial char­
te r of this purt of Florida.
--------o--------Sanford's low rates on account
f water transportation plays an
nportunt part in making the city
he logical point fur large diatriuting housus.
--------o-------One day u nine hundred room
atet burns in Palm Bench. The
pxt day u new fireproof hotel Is
nnuunced. But then this is just
loridu'H way of doing things.
--------o-------The attractive appearance of the
rw Episcopal church, neuring
impletion on Park Avenue, is the
tusc of much favorable comment,
uiidiugs like this contribute large' to the beauty of Sanford.
-------- o-------There is u busy summer ahead,
ir Hanford people. With dcvelnmenta on nil sides, everyone
ill be busy making this city even
lore inviting for the winter vlsAra.

-------- o-------Seminole county voters will enr1 In Muy vote to bond the courti for SI,750,000 for more good
jads. With good roudi, good
:hools, good churches und proressivo people whut can keep a
action front taking rapid strides?
--------o-------Visitors next winter will find
uny changes when they arrive in
liltford. A big tourist hotel, a
»pulur iukefront boulevard exaiding for miles, new business
istricts, and numerous other imrovenients will make a genera!
tanged appearance in the city.
__
--------°-------There should be no hesitancy on
to purt of anyone in huving a
art in the work of providing Hunird with a baseball team which
in properly represent the city
lis summer in the Florida State
ague. With the finest athletic
eld in the state, und u good team
&gt; represent it, Sanford will be in
i# limelight during the coming
ipposediy “dull’’ months.

TODAY THE king of England
leaves to cruise in the Mediterran­
ean for his health. They take
good care of him. He will avoid
the rough Atlantic, and board the
royfal yacht at Genoa, where it
waits, escorted by two destroyers.
From Calais, the British royal
train, kept always in’ readiness tof
emergencies on French , soil, will
take him to Italy and his yacht.

“We Mix Our Cob
with Brains* Rim ^
Presses with Skill
Speed and Set

ABSIT OMEN, or Unberufen, as
our German friends would say.
But if the Czar had kept such n
train ready, he am! his children
might be alive now. The British
kings obey their people, servo
them ns well ns they know how,
and Britishers, at least ns dumperotic as we are. like their kings.
They prefer n good, quiet nno to
un election every four years.

Type with Intellec

NEW ERA PRINTER

THE KING’S majesty in ancient
English, writtgp for him in the
prescribed style, appoints a com­
mission to take care of the. state
while he is gone:
“For divers enuscs and consid­
erations. the king has instructed
his right trusty and well beloved
counsellor, Prince Henry, the Arch­
bihop of Canterbury, Viscount
Cave and Premieo Bnldwin to look
after the safety and good govern­
ment of the realm, etc."
They have full power except
that they may not dissolve Parlia­
ment. nor confer ranks and titles.

G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
First Si reel,
Opposite Posloffice,
Florida
When in neeiv of

Good Printingand
Q uick Service

HE INCLUDES in his commis­
His version of it ran for persion his son. the church, the peer­
hnps
twenty minutes. He entered
MY FAVORITE STORIES
age and one commoner, Baldwin.
into
a
full exposition of the poten- ^tul Quick Service at Morim
BL IRVIN S. COBB
The Intter of course, is the real
cy of the illicit distillation known j
Prices, see us first
king, and writes out whnt the
Sometimes n story takes on add-j waved its fnrepnw in n gesture of nmong the Yankees, he said, as
king signs, but lie does not sny so. cd value in the re-telling of it defiance
and’ shrilly
“shining mon". He went at length
* '*
L " cried
’ ’ out:
Everything is done respectifully in even though the man who repeats
"New. rln* on thnt d.d.bl&gt;m,d
£ * f*abJSuch
that well managed empire.
it gets it twisted. This doesn’t
as ruts customarily did not indulge
No one seemed to enjoy my lit- m intoxicants a few drops of any
GEORGE CURZON la dying at happen often, still it does huppen.
tie i tory more than did the guests 1liquor carrying high alcoholic con­
sixty-six, very young for u British I recnl! an instance:
tent would be likely, for the time
One night at dinner in honor of the evening. After the party being
statesman. He represents a class
nt least, to alter the nature
broke
up
he
made
me
tell
it
to
of Englishmen whose lives are de­ of a distinguished visting English him all over again. I could tell of almost any rat. At length he
tnun I wns reminded of n yarn from his expression thnt he wus reached his point. It ran like
voted to the nation’s service.
which I hud from Sam Blythe und trying to memorize it. In fact, this:
In
our
humble,
American,
gro­
---------------- o---------------“And then, this little rodent, be­
cery store wuy, we contribute u when I wus cnlled upon by th e' he confessed to me that he expected
use it when he got homo ns a ing now completely transformed by
Texts For Some Great Sermons
little to the commissariat depart­ chairman to speak u few words I : to
typicnl example of Americnn its repented potations, reared bolt
ment of British government. A told it, and it went very well. It humor.
upright nnd, voicing the pot-valor
The Dearborn Independent makes note that “an uncollect­ Chicago fortune, thut of loiter, had to do with a prospector in Six months later I was in Lon­ of utter intoxication both In tone
ed balance of $15,000,000 on centenary pledges due the Meth­ the dry goods man, enabled Cur- Oklahoma, who, on a Saturday don. I attended n dinner. My und mnnner, it cried uut in u
odist Church of the South proves thut it is more difficult to zon to forget everything but pub- nlKht,bought a quart of moonshine English frieml wns the toastmas­ voice like thunder:
lie service. And so with the half- whisk an(1 took it to his lonely ter. Perhaps my presence recalled
“ ‘I say, I wonder if there isn’t n
pay than to promises."
Americun Churchill. His mother
,.
' , ,
„ ' to him the anecdote he had so;cnt aout somewhere?'
Of this fifteen million dollars said to bo uncollected there hail tho fortune of Jerome, New , ei,*lin* anticipating a pleasant Sun- liked. At any rate, he undertook1(Copyright by tho Central Press
Association).
is no doubt that a large proportion is in the hands of just York stock broker. "They also day. But us he crossed the to repeat it.
“slow" folks—folks who would be shocked and indignant to serve who only stand and wait." threshold ho stumbled and fell,
learn that their pledges were viewed as empty promises. “THE SHINGLE headache”1 or dropping his precious burden nnd
When sufficiently urged these folks will pay every penny “bobbed hair neuralgia,’’ has ar­ smashing the bottle so that Its nro- Ig
they obligated themselves to pay# And they will absolutely rived, and wns inevitable. Silly matic contents were wasted upon; i*
not content to cut their i the floor. Depressed hy his mis- »
refuse to believe that there is ‘anything reprehensible in women,
hair short, actually allow the bnr- fortune
. . ' ..
. . ----.
the unfortunate
man •i ■
“slow" meeting of one’s obligations.
her to shave tho back of the neck
that part of the body went to bed. As he lay they be­
Another proportion of that fifteen million dollars is rep­ uncovering
most sensitive to cold, the little moaning his loss, a mangy, furt- j
resented by disappointments. The promises were made in hallow at the base of the skull.
half grown rut with one ear
good faith, and the people unable to meet their obligations Cut vour hnlr thut way, then itive,
and part of n tail, emerged tint- m
nl f
holu in tho nbge.
suffer deeply. They would pay if you could, pay many times motor with your back to the driver.
nnd
you
have
found
the
short
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i
.
..........
...1....
what they promised to pay, but other demands have left cut to acute neuralgia nml pneu- board, sat up, sniffed the 1luden
uir
and
then,
darting
swiftly
to
them financially unable to make their contributions.
monia.
where the liquor made n puddle
Still another proportion of the lacking fifteen million
in a depression of the planking,
YOU SHUDDER nt tho com­ ran
dollars was never in existence except upon worthless paper. plaint
out its tiny pink tongue, took
of Mrs. Dolores Winfree, onu quick
sip of the stuff und fled
There are thousands of people in the churches, as well as out wife of a sailor. Her JgjUous hus­
sudden panic to its retreat. But
of the churches, who spend their time playing to the gallery. band burned his initials into her in
didn’t stay; shortly it again up-(
Sanford, Florida
They talk loud about their charity. They make speeches at back with a red-hot iron to warn itpoured,
and now a student of ru ts,
men away.
money-raising meetings, and wind up with a grandiloquent other
s
would
have
discerned
that
a
Iran9-!
Such conduct, once common, per­
promise to contribute imposing sums. The papers next tiny sists here nnd there. In far Pat­ ition had taken place in the spirits *
are given the privilege of reporting that Brother So-and-So agonia the bridegroom on his wed- of this particular rat. Suddenly it ■
grown cocky, debonair, almost 5
led the subscription list with such-and-such goodly sum. dir« day stands his wife against had
reckless. It traveled deliberately "
a
tree
nnd
with
u
stone
knocks
Ami among that missing fifteen million are many of these out two of her front teeth to show back to the liquor and imbibed ■
FourFlusher dollars.
Seemingly satisfied
it'2
that she is reully his. And she again.
that means affection. Read started for home but, changing itsjR
Too often too, crooked means are used in securing con­ thinks
mind, it returned nnd partook a j ■
tributions to worthy causes. People are “moved" to give far Eli Reclus.
third time of the refreshment. fm-'E
“THE OLDEST MUSIC HOUSE IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
more than they have any moral right to give. Conscienceless OTHER SAVAGES compel their mediately then its fur stood o n '*
exhorters, or ambitious lay-workers, inveigle weak people into wives to paint their teeth black, end, its eyes burned red, likej*
also means “Keen away, I pigeon-blood rubies, and truight-]«
promising money they could not give to any cause without which
ening itself upon its hind legs it ■
belong
somebody."
fiownright robbery of their dependents, or supporters, as THE toPATIENCE
that women
the case might be.
have shown is really amazing. But
So a study of the pledges making up that fifteen million things uro better, the highly de­
veloped white man puts a pearl or
dollar deficit would be intensely interesting, and no end in­ diamond
collar around his wife’s
structive, to the authorities of the Methodist Church South. neck. Thnt
also mean’s “She is
Thousands of the pledges could be rightfully returned to mine." but sometimes the pearl
heir makers, just inscribed “paid in full". Thousands of oth- collar is mistaken.

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Hintermister Piano Company

ern could be as justly put into the hnnds of a cold-blooded col-j .
Y I.
lectin# agency. Many others could be as justly transferred j (iri-»dful murdS,"you know'hu?^.
to the debts of the unscrupulous church collectors who got [thing of a lynching mob’s emotions. A Dr. Fuimun, indicted with
their “quota” in shabby ways.
Shepherd, who is accused us chief
And from all the texts suggested some great sermons criminal,
testifies that Shepherd's
could be preached.
young ward, McClintocif, was

FLORIDA CLAIMS ATTENTION
LAKELAND STAR TELEGRAM
Newspaper ufter newspaper, the the stream of clients flooding law
country over, continues to call at­ offices seeking advice on change
Every
tention to the developments occur- of domicile to Florida.
ing in Florida, while financial lawyer in the statu has become an
journuls emphasize the results that authority on change of domicile to
are following the recent adoption avoid taxation. The demand for
of a constitutional amendment pro­ this information is so great thut
hibiting the legislature of Florida the Royal Palm Press of Miami is
from ever levying inheritance und publishing a pamphlet of the sub­
income tuxes. For instance this is ject which sells for $1 und visit­
whut the Wall Street Journal has ors are putting them in their poc­
to ray in describing Florida as a kets to study. The question of
new Mecca for great wealth:
the hour !s how to change u domi­
“The first physical evidence of cile to Florida with the slightest
the success of Florida's recent con­ inconvenience."
stitutional prohibition of stute in­
A more personal point of con­
come and inheritance taxes and tact on this very subject is afford­
the constitutional limitation to five ed by Congressman Drone, just
mills tax on intangible property home from Washington, who ways
is the sudden demand for safety that his office has been turned in­
deposit boxes. Every bank in the to a sort or information bureau
state reports arj unprecedented de­ on Florida, many men with large
mand. Thousands of new boxes fortunes applying for details con­
are being ordered by many of the cerning whnt Florida has done by
smaller banks to meet tho demnnd. adopting the constitutional amend­
Under the Florida system ot luxa­ ment and expressing a determina­
tion the taxpayer is not compelled tion to become citizens of Florida
to make u return to the assessor as soon us possible. As Mr. Diane
und no stute officer is permitted says, this state has suddenly se­
to examine the contents of u bunk cured almost an exclusive monop­
box.
oly of public interest und national
“The second noticeable result is I advertising.

murdered to get the fortune thut
he had willed to Shepherd, his
guardian. Trust companies will
find a text for advertisements in
that. They may make mistakes,
but they do not murder the heirs
of their clients.
Murder is murder, but thero are,
degrees of honor. The doctor con­
fessing complicity in the Mc-Clintock murder confesses that he
taught Shepherd how to adminis­
ter typhoid germs to the unfortun­
ate boy who had willed a million
dollars to his murderers, and thut
poisons, including prussic acid ami
morphine, were added to the ty.
phoid bacilli, to make death sure.
IF YOUR friend has a bud cold
bo polite, smile, bow, say "I nev­
er raw you looking better," but
don’t shuke hands.
That Is the advice of Dr. Sundwull of Michigan University. In*
fluenzu is spread by handshaking.
You get the germs from your
friend’s hand, transfer them to
your handkerchief and then to your
nose.
HANDSHAKING IS foolish and
archaic, anyhow, as foolish ns In­
dians rubbing noses.
Primitive
man stretched out his right hand
to show there wus no knife in it,
and to reassure the stranger!
That’s hurdly necessary now.

GENERAL MACHINE AND BOILER WORK, CYLIN­
DER GRINDING. GEAR CUTTING, BLACKSMITHING, ACETYLENE WELDING, BRASS CASTING,
PIPE AND FITTINGS
VALVES, ROUND, FLAT AND ANGLE IRON

Sanford Machine
Telephone fi2

Sanford, Fla*

�Miss Hawkins Hostess
To Book Lovers Club
PHONE:—Re*. 42R-J

MISS KATHRYN WILr e Y, Society Editor.

AT THE CHURCHES

il b ^ c a lle d meeting
“‘ .‘ Unit of the Church
ir* „f the Holy Cross
Jfhoine of Mrs..G. Irv, .t 3:30 o’clock.
nrean Club will have
inciting at the home
L. Rossiter.
1 Daughters Sunday
« will have the monthfeting at the home of
^ Csrrnway at 7:45 o t Seekers Class will
\ocial meeting at the
Urs John A. Rumley
street at 3 o'clock.
Tuesday

y Department of the
lol, will have the regujjrty at 3 o'clock with
^ powers ns hoBtess.
kj a call business meeti o’clock. For reservug hostess.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Morning worship ami sermon
Sunday service*. I
11 o'clock.
Sunday School 9:lfi o'clock.
Young people’s unions nt 7 o’­ Morning worship and sermon 11
clock.
o’clock.
Evening worship and sermon 8
Evening service 8 o’clock.
■,
Prayer meeting ami Bible study o clock.
Come
out
and”enjoy
good sing­
Wednesday evening 8 o’clock. ’ i ing and a friendly fellowship.
A
The First Baptist Church ex-! hearty welcome for all.
tends a.very cordial invitation to
Thomas J. Armstrong, Pastor.
viators and citizens.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
The following will be the Church
SOCIETY
services at
the Prusbytcrinn
Christian Science Services are Church Sunday:
held in the Woman’s Club, Oak Sunday Schorl, 9:15 o’clock.
Avenue and Third Street every
Preaching service. 11 o’clock.
Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock. Junior Christian Endeavor, 2:15
Sunday School at 10 o’clock . The o’clock.
subject for tomorrow is “Matter."
Intermediate Christian Endeav­
or. 7 o’clock.
Senior Christian Endcnvor, 7 o’­
clock.
Preaching service, 8 o’clock,
Tlie session will meet at the close
of each preaching service to re­
ceive member:!.

\

U be a subscription
frit tlie Woman’s Club
Undration of "WearE bdi." For reservnb . Archie Betts 222.
Ember Five of the
[Church will meet nt
WMrs. G. A. Radford
Pock with Mrs. J. P.
f t ess.
B. Lewis will entcrIcrrie Matron Bridge
I Country Club.
Saturday
Bn at the Library nt 10

The monthly meeting of the Sollie Harrison Chnpter N. S. D. A.
R. was held Friday afternoon at
the homo of Mrs. R. E. Tolar, with
Mrs. Anna M, DeForcst, the chap­
ter regent, presidirig. „ .
The meeting was opened by thu
salute to the, flag followed by the
prayer which was led by Mrs. J. N.
Whitner, the chaplain.
Many
mntters of importance to the
chapter were discussed and final
plans for the placing of the “Ft.
Mellon" marker were made.
After the business of the oftornoon the following delightfully en­
Playing horseshoe on Sunday
joyed program wus given.
Duct “Pomp and •Circumstance." yras forbidden in Lincoln, Nebraska
Mrs. R. E. Tolar. Mrs. Julius Tak- as late as 1920.
ach.
“Sunlight Walt2" Harriet Wnre.
Haddock Steam
"My Little House" Koher—Mrs.
A. M. Phillips accompanied by
Pressery
Miss Murgnrct Dnvis.
“SERVICE
“ L Envoi” Kipling.
Til A t SATISFIES”
“The Bird of the Morning.”
“De Planner Juett" (by re­
105 Palmetto Ave.
quest), Mrs. J. M. Barnes.
Phone IMG-,1
Homing—Del Riego, Mrs. Jul­
ius Takach.

HOI, CROSS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Fourth Sunday in Ijcnt,
Sunday school at 9:45 o’clock at
The Ilnsque gypsies contracted
the high school auditorium.
Church services nt 11 o’clock nt their marriage by throwing a jar
the high school nuditoriurn when toward tho sun and counting the
the Rev. James Glass will preach. fragments.

L Thrasher will entervening Bridge Club.
Wrdnesduy
(tturc Department of
^'1 Club will meet nt
f flursdny

Local D. A. R. Chapter
Meets With Mrs. Tolar
On Friday Afternoon

Personals
Raymond T. Hcnthurtie who has
been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Hurry II. Bodwell, will return Mon­
day to his home in Princtun, It.
S. E. Barrett, of Jacksonville,
spent Saturduy on business in
Sanford.

W. M. Scott returned Saturday
flub at the Library nt from a businea trip to Miami.
!i»n Music Club will
Dr. and Mrs. W. Theodore Lang­
istudio of Mrs. Fannie ley have ns their house guess. Dr.
3 o'clock.
J. II. Teague and Dr. J. H. Powe
C. Hill will entertnin of Iaiurens. S. C.
a Bridge Club.
Walter Gette of Richmond, Vr.,
and Alexnnder J. Cookley of Tumpu ure spending a few days at the
Hotel Vuldez.

Southerner
Member Of
ite Board

Harry B. Lewis Jr., will arrive
home Sunday from a motor trip
down the East Const.

ETON, Mar. 21.—AtMrs. R. E. Tolar has ns her
ident Cuotidge fuls that guest,
Mrs. John Brady of Auguspte Commerce Comniisj to which he twice j
pinuis F. Woodlock, of i
without obtaining-sen-1
I. should be given to a

The teuning tower of Pisa, Italy
an of Somerset,■■ Pa., will leave is in danger of entirely toppling
Saturday for a imotor trip to St. over. A deep trench dug more
Petersburg.
than a century ago about the huso
permits infiltrations
of water
which soften the earth causing it
to yield under the weight.
osta, Gu. They
UNIDIl PI,AY
av U. Conoley.
—
“His Uncle’s Niece,
nrkey returned
This three act comedy is a
om North Caro- laugh nil through the plat of this
accompanied by fnreo centers around ,a ■letter re­
lic and children reived by Francis Felton of Happy
Ynndle here to Vally Junction, who has always
r home.
. supposed him to be n girl. Uncle
—
Simon has selected a hu: band for
Sgerald of Bos- kia ‘,"e.lce" »n.' that they are both
IW .Inv. „• to.i on their way to visit "her and
make arrangements for the wed­
ding. In desperation, to keep up
the deception, started years before
Mrs. John Leonnrdy is visiting by bis parents, Francie assumes a
relatives in Bartow.
female role in order to carry out
a provision whereby he is to re­
ceive a million dollars from his
Uncle. The explanations made
necessary through this deception
keep Francis and his friend Dick,
in hot water and the audience in
an uproar of laughter. The cli­
max is a surprise that will lift
the audience to its feet in ap­
plause.
Given at high school Tuesday,
March 31 nt 8:.'iU. Admission :i5
amt 50 cents.
—Adv.

Touring Car

nave you. seen our new
Fords equipped with
Balloon Tires?

It is a pleasure to write
on the

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The little typewriter with the
STANDARD KEYBOARD

:om for table
business aiu

We also lutvc for your select h it
a wonderful line ol USED cars at
prices that will astonish you and if
you are contemplating buying a
good car at a reasonable price, we
invite your inspection.

Fiu In case
only four
inches high.
Light, com­
pact, conve­
nient.

Price, with case, $60.

Seminole
Printery
Welnku Bldg.,
Next Door Used Furni
ture Co.

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ikn unable thus far to
pt« in that section hnv |
toons ho desires in the
Miss Catolia Prater of Okochoire through experience bee. is tho attractive house guest
u financial problems. of Miss Maude Carrawny.
Lck was chosen for tho
Led by the resignation Ji’iss ewel Strickland of DeLantl
I, Potter, also of New is the week-end guest of Miss Mar­
t&gt; the fnniilarity with garet McRae. Miss Strickland a t­
pcing questions, but tended tho county teachers banquet
tn met such vigorous Friday evening In Longwood us
■the senate, pnrtieular- the geust of Prof. Douglass.
ISouthcastern members,
hot even brought to a
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Heoreri ntid
[President thinks that a tlieir house guests Mrs. William
k qualifications is espe- Hostetter nnd Mrs. .1. E. McMilMno tlie board at tnis
[1 has been suggested
lit givt- Mr. Woodlock a
fcntment. Ho is, howp»ing the situation to
picul consideration in
kabsence of Southeastptation on thu commis-

Mian Annie Hawkins was the
«r s Club Friday afternoon nt her
gracious hostess to the Book Lovnonio on Celery Avenue.
Snap dragons and sweet pens
Were attractively used in dccorntlnz- The chief diversion of the
afternoon was nn interfiling discusHion of several Into books. De­
lirious refreshments of two course
wrr** served.
Those present were, Mrs. E. P.
Morse, Mrs. Alice Hilt, Mrs. MnUic
G. I’are, Mrs. I* I*. Hogan, Mrs.
John C. Bennett, and Mrs, Henrj

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he shown this present and cominff season.

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as a special inducement to make this trip we are putting them on at an unheard
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•r p u b of . Sanford •r* len t to the &gt; club from
was Oman lied tw*Tye « a r» ago State Home Demonstration
through the amalgamation of five classes in dressmaking and millin­
'L smaller grooP*:
the Wednesday ery were exceedingly successful.
&amp;*fid Welska Cltibt. the Music Club The nominal charge of one dollar
the Lend a Hand Society and the for each student wss made to cov­
West Side Improvement Associa­ er the slight.expense incurred in
tion. In its ctomlng together In the the ute of electric current and
| - way to make a departmental or- drayoge.
To enumerate the activities of
ganlzatlon. some of the features
of etch component club were re­ the eleven full years of service
tained. and find expression In the would require more of space than
four sections of work, Literature, could be giveh to the Woman’s
Music, Social and Welfare activ­ Club, but its purpose may be sum­
med up briefly as a constant
ities.
reaching upward and outward for
The policy of the Woman’s the threefold life for its members
P u b from Its beginning has been strong, healthy bodies, cultivated
to be of as much service as possi­ minds and those graces of the spirit
ble In all movements for communi­ which are manifested as friendlity* betterment.
every cause for good.
This is evidenced in many ways.
When the time came for war work
the entire machinery was placed at
the disposal of the Red Crops and
the most prominent club workers
were in the very forefront In every
effort for answering our country's
calls. So far as the writer is a• ware no worthy appeal for aid
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either in work or money has ever
been denied, and there have been the glories of earlier dnys.
many enterprises In which the Ini­ . The policy of fhe city in mak­
tiative has been taken by the club. ing municipal improvements has
The White Way in Snnford, the been twofold; to keep Sanford alunch room nt the Grummur School pace with other modern cities of
'the Home Economic* department the state, but primarily, to at­
at the high school and the now tract prospective homoscukera ond
try*tnlliml sentiment toward a investors. Luring the past two
more beautiful Sanford have all years HO miles of street paving
been the dear objects of club nc- hns been laid and provision made
wJivity. On indirect result of the for obtaining an excellent supply
&gt;i work of the organisation Is in the of soft water. The construction of
» fn/thcHng of n friendly spirit n- a yacht basin, the general im­
, mong the members and towards provement, of the lake front, a
public library, 18-hole golf course
i newcomers to Hanford.
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Luring the post year especially, and an athletic field have nil been
[ the social feature hns been strong- provided. Prcticnlly all Improve­
* ly emphasized In all departments. ments which have taken piucc in
For years 'the work was carried Hanford during the past fjur years
on- in an aid building remodeled have been financed by local capi­
from the outgrown Presbyterian tal. This obviously manifests the
_ Church building, two years ago the faith Hanford citizens have in the
present commodious and attrnc- future of their community nnd is
1 tive .structure was completed. The akin to that spirit displayed by
‘ ro-npeftttive effort required of the its founder.
Today Hanford is a corporation
members to make the new club
i home possible has been a very in which its citizens us stockhold­
. strong unifying factor, and there ers have invested $12,000,000. Its
! is a general feeling of pride in financial condition is excellent 1m&gt;' the result of their Inbors. The cause of tin* efficiency of its
"membership at present is near commission-manager form of gov­
ernment. Its l«md offerings for
251) with n constant increase.
f i t has been long the wish of municipal improvements always
•*thd Women who have served us bring handsome premiums. It is
presidents that classes of practi­ very gratifying to Hanford citizens
cal interest' aside from study might to have representatives of bond
be given the women of Hanford. housei: state that the reason for
The cppvenienco of the new this is their investigaclt :i nt the
chib home contributed much to- collateral behind these offerings
, ward making it possible. The warrants the payment, uf su.’i, pre­
'finit attempt was a class in Par­ miums.
liamentary I-aw which was free One of the most progressive
to any Seminole County woman, steps ever taken hv any city m
•v‘There ‘classes' were conducted by the state was the passage of a
the Club Parliamentarian nnd worn hill at the last session otf tno stall
full of enthusiaatlc interest from legislature empowering the city to
appoint a city planning commis­
beginning to ond.
A short time later, under tench- sion.
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Our abstract department will guarantee your
title.
If it is insurance you are in need of, we will
write it.
Our Real Estate Department
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customers.
Life Insurance is also written by one of our
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Griffin and Princeton, the hold, members of both.houses of
\ cities hit In Indiana, like_Jd been cleared up except Parliament, and a great gathering
of prominent personigti In all
for some scattered arena.
Wkters of the Wabash threaten­ phases of national activity.
ed to hinder relief workers at
The funeral ceremony will take!
Griffin This town, about 50 years pjace Wednesday and Immediately!
old, and virtually destroyed by
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voyed to Kedleston. where it will
• Carbondale is Relief Center.
be buried Thursday in the presence
Carbon (isle. 11) war, made the nf the family of the Maihqut* iind
center of relief nnd rescue ofiein- personal friends,
tlons in southern Illinois, civic fraAs a m ark of respect the House
teranl and roligiou: bodies co-or- „f Lords, in which Lord Curxon wu
dilating their effort;, from that government leader will caiTy out
P°«nt.
■ its usual usiness Monday; A mnEstimates of the material low* • tion for adjournment will be the
were increased as inventory war, signal for funeral orations,
believed, would approximately six
Tjir ,jeatl statesman, who was
or seven million dollars in south- was Lord President of the Coiinern Illinois alone.
cil is the present British Cabinet
Indiana r section reported dam- through his long occupation of the
age of from two or three millions. nffirc of , ecretary for Foreign Af1 he combined total ul Tennessee, .*„!,«
his world
fails an,i
and his
world wide
wide travel*
travels
Kentucky nnd Missouri is estimat­ wn« hotter known nbroad than most
ed t? exceed a million dollars.
cf the other British ntutesmen. At
his London residence today there
S-IO.OOft Raised
was
constant streams of messen
ST. LOUIS, March 21.—With gers ehriging
telegranm of condo$57.23 already in the bunds of the ir-nce nndsvmputhy
all parts
Red Cross for the relief of the of the world. These frdln
including
storm sufferers, St, Louis passed sages from numerous heads of mes­
for­
the half-way mark of its $100,000 eign
Governments.
suscription enmpnign to aid suf­
Rather unusual reticence still is .
ferers.
being observed by Iho family of I
Marquis Curzon concerning the!
Permanent Relay Started
MURPHVSBORO, Ills., March j
of his death. None of the
21.— Despite the steadily soaring 1
bulletins of theph yslcians \
death toll from Wedncsday'n tor­ In attendance upon him ever men*
nado, Murphysoro is today turn­ tionedthe nature of the operation
ing its uttCntion to the permanent he underwent nnd only in the final
relief, work. Heaths of injured stages of his illness was the news
and the recoveries of odies from a that congestion of the lungs hu;
road area of tangled and charred supervened allowed to e mention­
debris hus pushed the total death ed..
tally to 201, and it is feared fur­
The fact that one of the sur­
ther exploitation of shnttered geons who performed the opera
homes covering 152 locks will fur-'tion was Sir John W. Thomsonihcr increase the list.
Walker, a famous urologist, allow-------------- &gt;------------ ed the nature of the mu Indy to be
Girls herding ducks or geese in suspected, hut no reni indication
not an uncommon sight in certain t of its actual nature hns been nnpnrts of Europe.
nounced.

Sanford Bond and
Mortgage Company
Capital $300,000

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the community. For 10 years we have striven to give a
banking service consistent with good business princi­

Let the Pilot representative assist you in your in^ suranee problem

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405 Firsct National Hank Hltlg.

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A. R. Key, Vice-President and Cashier.

Sanford
Noveliy Works

G. W. Spencer, 2nd Vice-President
R. W. Deane, Assistant Cashier.

V. C. COLLER, Prop.
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L. P. McCuller
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A. R. Key
A. T. Rossetter
G. W. Spencer

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Irffied Directory
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and mailing—as you
-when you want it.
pi3. II. E. Porch, First
IBank Bldg.
RFL1CH. Realtor—All
fland and property 11stlt and sold.
Office
| Hotel. Phone 131.

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COT,nunc* tOa.) I.BHOBK—CleanIfled ads have in* largest circu­
lation tn Southwestern Oeorata.
Rate lc f&lt;*word) line.
TO REACH the prosperous fann­
ers and fern growers of Volusia
county advertlso In the DeLand
Uoity News, rate lc per ward, caeh
with order.

THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY—
Printing that pleases. Prompt
service. Telephone 93. New lo­
cation. Welaka Building next MAINE—WatervTtle, Morning Sen­
door to Used Furniture Co.
tinel. Thousand* of Maine peo­
ple arc interested In Florida prowREAL ESTATE
«rty. Reach them through tM
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
J. E. SPURLING, subdivision tion.
specialist. Subdivision to Or•*n.do. Florida, and F l o r a A LITTLE WANT AD in The
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
Herald will bring you big re­
way.
sult*. Advertise those old articles
you have stored away and have
TIN AND METAL WORK
no use for. A litle thirty-cent ad
may bring you several dollars.
JAMES n . COWAN—All kinds Phone 148 and a representative will
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. call to see you.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­ FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orando
phone 111.
morning Sentlnal; largest classi­
fied business, rate lc a ward, min­
imum 24c cash with nrrlpr.

Building Material

MIRACLE Concrete Co, general
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation twice. J. &amp;
Terwilleger, Prog.

j (• place w ltbln easy
the people of gaaford
to* ao often needed,
[tile lUt when any are*
t la required. It I*
alpbabetleally
for
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ANY FURNITURE TO SELL?— LEARN ABOUT Font County and
Lakeland, through the Btar-Tale*
USED FURNITURE CO.-Mir* rora resilvered, fair prices paid gram. Best advertising median In
*°hron^ c°nd-hand furniture. Call South Florida Published mornings.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
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OHIO—Xenia. Make your talee
through the Xenia Ossetia,
H s h o p * w E,LKCTRIC 3 H 0 E
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turn out neat work, Xenia. Ohio. Rich agricultural
with quick service and wo use district. Want ad and display
tho best material*.
rates on request.

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FOR RESULTS

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sacola Is beginning tn* greatest de­
velopment (n Olorlda'e hletory: a
half million dollar hlshw ay to the
gu lf beach Juet flnlehed; » tw o
million dollar bridge aoroee E scam ­
bia Day started: quarter m illion
dollar opera iiouaa undar construc­
tion; two m illions balng spent on
highway; greatest chance for liv e
developers to get In o« ground
floor. W rite Development Depart-

Putney’s Battle Axe Shoes

CHOP‘EMOPEN

Labor wanted for grove work.
Stondy employment. Come at once.
Hollyhill Grovo &amp; Fruit Co., DavejiEprt, F la .________________
WANTED—Lndy agents, northern
and southern territory. Good op­
portunity. Phono 671-J.
HELP WANTED—Middle aged
men (white) must be reliable.
Florida McCracken Concreto Plpo
Co., Apply K. B. McCracken.
WANTED — Chnmber maid nnd
wash woman at tho Pico Hotel.
Miss A. Tahack, 110 Commercial
St.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
nccoptcd want ad medium in
Daytona (Fa.) One cent a word
an insertion. Minimum 25c.

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Elton J. Moughton

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ARCHITECT

ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St.
Johns County is reached through
the S t Augustine Evening Record.
Quick results. Two cents per word.
Sample copy on reaaest

First National Bank Bldg.
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Property Owners
Take Notice
Tho law provides that "If
tuxes upon rval estate shall not
be paid before, tho First, day o(
April of any yea?,‘the Tax ColJ
lector shall advertise and sell.”
This is to notify nil concerned
that tho requirements of Inw
will he complied with nnd tho
Tux Books will positively bo
dosed on April First ns provided
by law and nil Innds on which
taxes have not been paid will
bo advertised nnd executions is­
sued for unpaid personal prop­
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ELECTRIC SERVICE
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Central Ave. Orlando.

Even the north wind
can’t blow it out

ros FOR HIRE
|AUTO -SERVICE Day
Meets nil trains. Bagir.sfer. Phone 551.

There is an old reliable joke about blowing out lights,
but you never hear of any one blowing out an electric light.
Even the north wind doesn’t make much of a success at that.
Through wind and rain your electric light still burns
bright. In stormy weather or fair weather the Light and
Power Company secs to thnt.
As a mutter of fact it in the darkness of storm Hint
brings a sudden increase in the use of light. Everybody is
snapping on switches, and the electric company must re­
spond instantly.
Men and machines ready* at your call.
Linemen up the poles in nasty weather.
Human eyes and hands and brains nlort all around llie
clock—that’s what your lighting company means by serv­
ice.

AUTO TRIPS
CALDER. Day and
service.
Anytime,
[282, or 25. ________
ICTO WRECKER
R0. May ur night serIhy phono 394. Night
CAFE
J BELL CAFE
|best in Service and Qual; Street and Park AvcDKUGS
DRUG STOKE — Pre. Drugs, Sodas. Ws
liar you n* your phone.
ELECTRICAL
ID ELECTRIC CO.
n to Cillon &amp; Platt
ilia. Everything cleclione 422. Electragitb

Southern Utilities Co.
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Tax Collector, Seminole County.

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FOR RENT OR LEASE—Ware- FOR RENT—Rooms with or witbhouse space on A. C. L. Siding.
oat meals. Reaaonablo rotas.
FOR SALE—180,00 pepper plants. Sanford
Machine Co., 2nd and Oak Lincoln House.
World Beater and Ruby King. Ave.
M. S. Nelson. Box 276, Sanford.
You are wasting time and mo­
FOR QUICK SALE—Small cash FOR ..RENT—2.. furnished ney if this page hasn’t your cliffhouses, well located in Rose slfied advertisement. Phone It In
grocery at inventory. Business
Increases each week. Owner has Court. One vacant April 15, day. No. 148.
other business to take entire time. the other May 1. Fred W.
Apply B. W. Care of Herald.
FOR RENT—Light housekeeping
Ball. Box 338.
rooms. 1020 Union Avenue.
CASH—Paid for false teeth, den­ FOR RENT—Two rooms for light
tal gold, platinum and discard­
housekeeping, 719 Oak Ave.
Have you rooms to ront or some
ed jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and
"Business is Good” for the Her- second hand furniture to sell?.
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
old advertised.
Use The Herald’s classified page
and get results.
Chicks from our heavy tnying FOR RENT — House, modem con­ WANTEIWTo rent unfurnished
veniences, 1010 Oak Ave., B. Pet­
Tnm Barron strain, white leghorns
house of G on more rooms. Close
$12 per hundred April nnd May ers., Box 705.
in by Apr. 1st. XZ care of Sanfond
delivery. The Baynall Poultry
Herald.
Farm, Midway, Fla.
FOR RENT—Five room house,
new. close in, on Chapman Ave­
ost and Found
FOR SALE—Tomato plants. R. nue, phono 24.
I&gt;. A. Box 91, Sanford.
FOR RENT—Cottage. J. Musson. STOLEN—New red Dayton bicy­
Try our special 35c dinner.—
cle with steel rims. Liberal re­
FOR RENT—One two-room fur­ ward
Manhattan Cafe.
for return or information
nished apartment. Down town that will
lead to its return. MobFOR SALE—Six room house, 2 location. Inquire at Sanford Her- ley Drug Store. __ ____________ ■
lots, near now Hotel Site. Prac­ nld.
tically new. Price $3,700.00 Phone
FOR RENT—Throe room furnish­
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Nicely located. I DAVID B .H Y E B
Apply
at
Herald
Office.
FOR SALE—150,000 pepper plnnts.
ARCHITECT
World Beater and Ruby King. M.
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S. Nelson, Box 276, Sanford.
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roo.m Phono 3.
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at Second
Street.
no** Building
Orlando, Florida
Continental Vitality Chicks aro FOR RENT—Two story house with
different. Our circular explains
nnd hot water, garage. Ap­
why. Your copy is waiting, may plybath
wo send it 7 Address 104 Thu Con­ ket. McCuller Grocery Co., at Bas­
tinental Hatchery of Valdosta, Ga.
SOUTHLAND P A IN T
WANTED — At
Th* Paint That 8 av * a T o n
Largest Insurance company in SALESLADIES
Money.
the world with established local Co.once. Apply F, W. Woolworth
Manufactured by
husincss will contract for agency.
R b c ra o u -L la d a U r P a l u t Co.
Bold by
We require a hustling young man, FOR RENT—After April 1. 6LO SStN O P A IN T COMPANY
good health, good habits and best
room bungalow at Lake Mary.
111 M i t s r l l a Av*»
of references. Will pay salary Hns garage space. Inquire C. II.
r h o a * STff
and commission nstiring advance­ Ellis. Lake Mary.
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ment. Address E. E. V. caro Her­
ald or Rooms 601-2-3 State Bank
Building, Orlando, Flu., Post Of­
Stove and Fire Place
fice Box 163.
WANTED—Middle aged whito
Wood
woman to help care for chddrcn
Cut to Suit
HOTEL FOR SALE—In Asheville nnd do general house work.—J. II.
$9.00 p«r cord d*llv*r*d
N. C., forty room hotel, capable! Hardin, 507 Oak Ave.
of enlargement.
Money maker.
Cash payment $39,000. Balance on WANTED—Room or apartment Britt Realty Company
mortgage. G. A. Mercer Co., Sa­
by mnrriod couple with no chil­
vannah, Ga.
dren.
Permanent,
Address D.
Care of Herald.
Try Smith's Barber
FOR SAI.E—Sewing machine and.
splendidly located five acres, | WANTED— [»ts.
U ts. We have sovfor good barber
close in. Owner Box 117.___
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Ladies welcome*
FOR SALE—Dort Roadster, good ed reatonablyr priced lot*, (live u«
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For Sale

Real Estate

FOR SALE—Filling station and FOR SALE—At south Sanford,
(Gindervllle) new three room
store on Orlando road. Doing
good business. Large lot reason­ bungalow, two porches. M. C. Asable. Citrus Height Filling Sta­ pinwall. 1119 Myrtle Ave.
tion.
FOR SALE—5 room Spanish bun­
galow located in desirable re­
Automobiles
stricted section of Sanford. Owner
will sell on small cash payment
with balance payable like rent.
Used Cars For Sale
Furnished. If interested address
1922 Chevrolet, Touring.
A. S. care Tho Sanford Herald.
1922 Ford Ton Truck.
FOR SALE—Space on tho page
1923 Ford Coupe.
for classified advertisements.
1923 Dodge Coupe.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
1920 Hudson.
or sell that Rccond-hand goods?
1924 Dodge Coupe.
T erm s to some people**
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
I. W. PHILLIPS' 80NB
City tax books close April 1,
1925, after which all taxes remain­
Sanford. Fla.
Phone
ing unpaid will be collected by
levy and sale of the property up­
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­ on which taxes are assessed.
gusta, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest
Ellen Hoy, Tax Collector.
classified medium, rate cash .09c Mar. 10 to Apr. 1.
charge. 10c per line, minimum
AOc.
Help Wanted

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Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel St.
Phone 60S
HILL LUMBER CO.

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Western and Florida
MEATS

GIFTS FOR ANY
OCCASION

410 Sanford Ave.

G. TAYLOR DYER

Special 59c

Fainting—Decorating
.......... PHONE 303 ..........

Old English Floor Wax
Offer Closes March 28
See

Rail Hardware Co.

FOOT SPECIALIST

Old English Floor Wax
Offer Closes March 28

Ball Hardware Co.
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"EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE”

'cirmi. [liinirins. I n g r o w ­
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ouses o r ilr«tl a c h in g
feet.

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Phone 27

*0 STATIONS AND
fCTO SUPPLIES
SERVICE STATION.
.Oil, Tires, Accesso«e with a smile. Elm
Phone 447 L3.____
^Three stations. Mag4 Second. First and Elm,
•Avenue and 10th Street.
I^rvice._________________
JtO RIST
'THE FLORIST”
»r all occasions.
Phons 260-W
Lawyer
L0'BItYAN\ Office in
^B»nk Building Annex.
i«n* 417-L 3.
2 market —we have
, ***n‘l we also can furdelicious delicates579-W. 106 Park

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Seminole Securities Company
One of Sanford's
Strongest Financial
Institutions
We Finance Authorized Ford Dealers

^ j _ANP REPAIRS
C* °* typewriters for
THtenns, for rent, also
supplies. Room 9

105 Palmetto Ave.

Next Door to F°rd Garage

Phone 565

110 Laurel Ave.

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ASSOCtATEi) PRESS DISPATCHES

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1925.
— r

D iivcs His Engine
Through Big Storm |

Cincinnati Team, Which Is
To Meet Brewers Saturday,
Claims Best Pitching Staff

*
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1" r - '
rniNCKTON, h i l Mar. » _ &gt; i
--h .
."hire. engineer of a :'
SLUthi*
nituv {.witching
.
I
bi.uthe. '• :nilwu
loeomoth ir.
Rule, Iiil engine
• *
• * ~
through . th’j Wednesday e*o'
It — .
lling’a toriimln nml lived "to tell
When the Brewer? swing into; We are' not experimenting with
about
it. The storm blow the
action on the Sanford m unicipal Dressier' at first, as the public
&gt; *f •v,«,e1,*»/
cab frum qver Shine’s head, but
field Saturday afternoon again st , thinks. I beilove Dressier will fill
he remained at his post by
the Cincinnati Reds they will meet the bill better than any busher we
Idmiral Robison clinking
Mnrtini Law Lifted A s Order n
to the reverse lever.
tram that claims to have the best: could buy.
could see the storm com.
Is Restored By Authorities; pitching staff in the National Lea-; "Ourtuan C’ritx, and Wright of
y s Agreement -ing’’ I while
A Cod IdRo'to "io S*hiw*lIn HlII{
I
I whj switching in
ReportFhcwsNoLives Lost; gue and which confidently declares the Pirates, were the outstanding j DiscibliniirV M easures’ II nonI 15
the yards," said Shine, "and I
\That Could Be {. began
Death Toll Betweei
, . p m ,.
V? i
l* ii ' P
‘ rr
Breakers Less One Million that it is going to finish in third stars of last year and Critz outhlt
to i top the engine. Tl:e
place at the very lowest.
Wright and stole more bases than
LllFollctte
And
Followers
rp
800 and 900; LossTiti
ired A t the Time cloud tvu.i u.\ black as midnight*
Jack HemVicks, the mannger, 1Mte Pirale star. lie is a fixture at __
~
nnd making more noise than r,
Robbery
Rumors
A
re
sums up the situation in this wise! i ^ " " d base for us.
P a tro n a g e
L a s ll
IS
Property Unknoi
fast train. Shortly after the 1
"A
year
ago
this
time
there
were1,
"*
pclleve
I
have
the
best
pitchU
s
e
d
A
s
P
l
l
l
S
h
l
Y
i
e
n
t
cab was lifted from the egine
Refuted____
by
Officials j dnrk
. . .days in
. the
.. Reds’
n ,, training
, . . ing staff in the league. Mays
_
I looked around and saw the !
..f
w.
■
„
.
,
.
;
camp,"
he
said
today.
"It
was
then showed the goods last year. Lu- j
office building and the railroad
I,0 .*)h ( M a lm Beach Hotel Is, that Pat Moran died. Cincinnati que thr Cuban, found his friends; Warren Case Causes Senators Improvi.sedMorKues in Dozens
rnops fall, to tho ground/*
Placed at $500,000 W h ile; has been fod up on a champion- at home too kind, lie was a hero
To Realize Folly Of Banishof Small Towns Are Backed
on the island, you know, after his
Guests Losses About Same £bip baseball club that it did
Sinclair Offer
iiiRRadicalNjOvertitresMade
to Capacities; Murphysboro
have. This is no Alibi. While d l gn at rrcord of 102.1. He had a
bail
seiLson
Inst
year.
He
has
team
suffered
terribly
front
illness
DamngoKstimnted 3 Million E ntiie Area Preseitt^
led Protection
PALM BEACH. Fin. Mar. 20.WASHINGTON, Mar. 20.— Ad­
icnrncdffii*
lesson
and
I
expect
him
I .Smoke still was * rising ‘ tonight aP L ln^ ; , )? A £ ‘r n?i h“ Vt&gt; 9\u to go well this year.
journment of the sennte
linageProblem
Picture o f Unprectfc*
. . found
. . . Re.
CARBONDALE, III., Mnr. 20.—
! from the ruins of both the Breakto fini!,h hipher than it ilid.
.
"Rixey had a bad knee last publican senators privately admit. |More than half a thousand persons
team, Lack of
rs nnd the Palm Heath Hotels It. was aging—that
dented S u fferin gs^
spiing and was of no use to the ting that tin* excommunication o f.a re known to be dead and conscrI which burned to the ground here speed cost many close games.
_ NE. Wyo.. ‘ Mnr.
team
for
n
month.
He
is
in
grand
thc
radicals
hns
been
followed
b&gt;
votive
estimate
place
the
total
loss
ei r!y Wednesday night. Thous­
Now we have added speed. The
im the long, long trail
(B y The Associated Press)
and,-, poured into Palm Beach tn- morale is higher. The spirit Is ! "h“ l**thi* spring. So is Tom Shee- disaster, rhey are dispored tm of |ift. nt from «joo to 1,000 as the
l, between sections of
* ; day from a distance of 100 miles better. No rluh has tt chance to ,,a" ’ ]
*,nnohu* »* l,ur‘-’ to have hold up a staying hnud to the ad- res„|t of thc. torim.lo which devnstReport nt noon today
tsaniination, cross-exUp nnd down the Hast Coast ‘ but
nnvwhere without spirit. It is ft/ rrnt 8C“ 8° »
h V 1 h« av,p,r * n'* ministration in the exercise of re- „|Wi M gt*ore of Illinois nnd Indiana
Mhmwd
514 dend with
Club Gets Into Stride And Is •here was little to sen save, the get
prisals
upon
the
inHurgent
Repub*
j
citicH
and
towns
Weiinesday.
belief imu
that u
it isnui
nut necessary
necessary stronger than over before. Dibut,
m. re-direct and reVlnlr*. lit. fi «
n
*
me my oeuoi
nbcut 3,000 injured. The B
addition to the loss of life bothe other Cuhnn, is a problem. _I Ilcana who voted against conflr- 1
&gt;
u
ic
r
J
10
u
v
OUUl;
half*dozen
columns
representing
to
have
an
all-star
cast
to
win
if
Bstioning, attorneys
of Charles Ui-eyher W a r-. twPi.n „00 and 1,000 person* were
Associated Press Casu­
Milwaukee Gets 1,1 Hits O ff ;whttfc but^Wcdnciday was one of I you hivtf the spirit on your team, j would not like to pass on him yet. nintion
atotlnev general.
uencru .
___ , scores
_____ probably
' , *.,
,fatally.
.
|iVap&lt;&gt;t Dome lease nnn-L
..
... ,, 'Jackie Muy reported in iiotter eon- ren for ntotiney
(
injured,
alty
list totaled 577 iden"In
Three c f Oricle P it c h e r s ;^
(K’ean vic'v hotols
Repiiblicnn trouble* in tin I*?; I Other thousands were made home- j
In Pitman,
Pitman, the
the young
young outfield
outfielder dition than 1 have ever seen him.
t suit went Thursday,
purchased from Newark; Dresson,
tificcl
(lend. Relief work-,
ate date back to the deck ion to less an enormous property damage
of fire ,“ refugees
isition o f Rear Aclmir(By M. P. Sheppard)
. Streams
.
m «iy |bought from St. Paul nml Crlln.: th.'.‘
nil '"run S’. .*?
r.,uch-.hml ov,r Ihn mmrtho-,
report progress in enring'
were notablea in t .
___ ______ ___ ___
_
_
Rohison, head of thei Swinging into their stride nt t ' lwhom
s y X3J2*!SL?
«* r «! «• ? *
W l l . U - ' S j a . ^ U r t r J f f i '!» ’ rnaicnln. nocnr^ln, JU, .Im.," * * “ * ,,ln&gt; ” f ,h°
for thc injured destitute.
iju of engineering, com­ Inst, the Milwaukee Brewers went ial and btisinesr* world, tramped j have started right in getting youth ers, eight of whom are sure big who would move slowlv from now
Thursduv niirht '21 I,.,,.,-. ,,r»,.^
Contributions
are flowing
_ &gt;#i&gt;......
mvt%
on' tliun _
100
typewrit- on a utting *rampuge Thursday through the railway sheds nt the and speed on the club.
leugun class.
We need another
into
the
devatated
dis­
* was finished, after it ^^n(l defeated the Baltimore Orioles, .•n?halorPt ° H aIlnj ' ati?n .c'“ iV,in*
which m . * f It
‘T T i
death of vw
our
i.uch of tneir goods as had been . "Ther)nil},„.,
n. fi,
„field captain, j light-hand hitting outfiltler nnd
Ion of the court International League champions, J) salvaged
tricts
providing
money
grant
loss.
I
w
ill
get
one
if
we
possibly
enn,"
from the Breakers’ dis- J k Dnubort, was a
rt of two days. *o 2, on the Orioles’ own training
comforts,
r.stn. There rich conte swing!
u S S V S S t Z L l l w S 'd have ; : ; ! : j r ^ . n tr great task of caring
Aapletioa of the Robison MeJd i» Kustis. The Brewers con­
A violent snowstorm
in the breeze from wall nails nnd
ed the mlniinistrntmn
th e Sd
a vif?
shelter to
administration on the
day
' r ,.h‘’
k the reading pi one by i oected with the offering of three glistening trunks piled high.
the homeless and hunting for
fringed
the tornado on
the
first
effort
to
confirm
War­
Ester Haiti, director of til*.*! Oriolo pitchers for 11 hits and were
bodies yet concealed in the tungled
ren failed.
National Guardsmen summoned
.
the
north
when it struck i
kirtau of minea, in behalf 'luither nitlerl to victory by five
debris.
Must Make Terms
• Wednesduy. Thc Weather Bureau
Umnuith Oil Company and i timely bobbles made by the Haiti* in the emergency by Captain W .!
Improvised
morgues
in
n
dozen
H, Von Uehren, were dismisstd!
Having lost control of the sen­
'. Sinclair, who are IsattN j rti**ro infielders,
predicts freezing or only slightly
ate the more cautious Republican little towns and villages were above in the tornado region Frfefforts of the government1 . The Brewers were a somewhat from duty early Tnursdny morn- 1
packed
to
the
doors
with
long
linos
leaders gave thought to the task
day night with much colder temp­
ftc naval oil reserve lease different club from that which they big and with the coming of da.v-1
of winning buck even a pope” con­ of victiifis of the storm, who per­ erature Saturday.
rted.
I appeared to have been in previous light Palm Beuch golf links and.
force
remained
uncared
as
the
es­
tennis
grounds
became
filled
with
!
trol. Even a semblancu of control
Condolences liuve been raided to
ye Best Obtainable.
games of the Reason. Slightly imit is realized cannot be maintained sential ministrations of the hunl the United States hy Premier Misliimirnl Robison, Dr. Bain) patient under three losses ill ns players.
pressed morticians and physicians
A summary of the lo«s at the i Greek Minister Mentis Note Of Thrasher
Declares Capital unless some terms ute made with were given the injured and dead.
solini. of Italy, who wus acting
i hu h dief that the Sin- Jmany sturts the Brewers went to
the
new
group
or
iiumgelita.
_
Breakers,
op
given
by
H.
K.
Ilemls
Regret
To
IJ.
S.
Upon
Slay­
for King Victor Emmancul. Pres­
pa for leasing
work. , .They
Needed For Development In
■M
_
.Teapot,
...
. not only
- ntude the
Toil
in
IhirknesK
The fir: t step in the direction
ident SinmnV, of Germany, uUo
vtf fur better than nnylgumc something of n track meet general manager for the Hast,
ing of Georgian by Band­
In
many
of
the
towns
where
the
Sanford
Blit
That
Boosted
of
making
pence
was
token
a
few
rallied condolences.
kith could better been ob- lit played errorless all when they Const Hotel Co., here, declared
tornado
struck
rescue
workers
toil­
its;
Are
Trailing
Killers
Prices Prevent Its Coming &lt;!».Vs ago when tiu Republican
that the company’s loss there was
rthe government.
wer«’ on the field.
______
senators decide to hold "rouferenc- ed Inst night in utter darkness with :
CHICAGO. III., Mar. 20.— Pros­
iin declares that in tho j Dinn'y Cicnrin. Herman Bell and! 3J,&lt;100,000. The m guests lost j
r
I
«*
” instead of “ caucuses" from limited supplies ministered to tho
k t of October. 1!&gt;2I, a Bill FChrtoider performed In the box piih.i).i one* half as much in par-' ATHENS, Greece Mnr. 20.—. A pica to keep the prices of real |now
trated with hurried efforts at tem­
hundreds
of
injured
hy
improvised
on.
with
the
express
provis­
Thi? loss at the* When
|cr fms held between. the for tho Brewers. Any one of the sonnl effects.
porary relief supnlomented by tho
Premier Michnlakonouls l estate, both improved and acre- ion no one would b«i bound by lights.
Palm Bench hotel was $250,000 ami
Intary of the- —T
interim.
A1-’ trio might have carried on for the unrounding
............
Further relief on a wholesale arrival of trained workers with
show* lo*» Un« m?ir"a' ' 1
T,hurs,,ay
‘ h,‘ ‘b;«th o f ; age "in the" county. " within ' tlm ! iiu* "cconference" Mctiuu.
supplies uml medicines tho storm
all: i:* ( ’• Finney, assist-! entire game with virtually the ‘ “ 'o,' Vk tfi»,,,iP?iw I
r " l,r- J'*,m L°Can* of Gainesville, Ga. "bounds of reason" was made Fri- ‘
P;itronngr Lash Wielded.
scale was in immedinlc
&lt;*&gt;r secretary; Rend Ad- j same result but Harry Clark is still .Utelv L e o S lJ :r/*J‘X *
I wh0 8UWUn'bcr Wedaecdr.y from . day noon at the meeting.. of the
In the
kUion. A W. Ambrose, a
n trifle
JJrv ' - ° ,,,e»h*nK lc»&gt;a than ?J,000,-. wounds received rwccntly when he's,
Muiford Chamber of Commerce by followed
trifle learv of Overworking Ids non
k Bii'.il ^ u .^ ”JIlu tr* rfs. *
e.-;.: aflackcii by bm;di’ ,,.of Arts, D. Tj^Thrasher.
Z T t o d &amp; m dtn* thee*- v*.
• , 'i* ■
instil
• twisters per­
Elmer Schultz, Palm Bench fir. southern RpiraS, he sent officials
i nid ic was determined teemed• to •have the
The nttrhdnucA bt the mceliilg ther
chief uiui electrical inspector, to-; of tlw foreign office to the Ameri­ which was held at the Seminole
i Hr. Full that drilling in forming under perfect control.
the
1Creek field adjacent to
It was a (treat day for Lance •lay declared th at-the fire started can minister, Irwin luuighlin, to
Uiir.'- was causing th" r.ichbourg, former University of in nn attic room nt tlio Breakers {express the regrets
le drained nnd that stops Florida star. In four times nt hat ami win enused either by faulty j government nnd
t taken to protect thc Richbourp'registered three hits wiring or by cureiessne- &gt; by the ships to bring the body
[fcred.
Laugitlin expresses
nnd scored as many runs. George occupant » f that room.
t No I’art
In . Lease.
( liict Schultz declared his do-[of tho United State*
.
.
Armstrong, third baseman, did ulK*as. 'mtfrminad amor*,* most ns well, getting three hits in partmrnt also- had searched the'and communicated ti.* Uu,
Iflicinls, h ? raid, that strip five trios to the plate.
rums of lioth hotels nnd found ho-. Washington. Dr. l/'gan’s bo
1 w arrangenu nts under
The Brewers scored in tho first thing to lead him to believe that expected to reach Alliens Si
could b, |toning
who ‘ had nnyone bad lost hla life. Both the j accompanied hy C. A. Robiso
.
- -• ........ akuta
L wuulil serxea s a tern- singled, come home on a double by I aim Beach Hotel nnd the Break-1IVkskill. N. Y.. Dr. Logan’s
l)li; hod. It now became necessary also conies
re-election,
hut
. . up for........................
Murphyshoro, West Frankfort,
W'un* only in the matter ivy Griffin. Resting through the eta managements completed check! low student, who rcmuhied with fur Snnford to keep prices on a .
Itis li'dieved
however, that
aMeaiiy
has
been
read
out
of
the
!
Desoto
and Gorhnm, nil within a |ninny bodies are still to be reefavMing the tuvy’r. oil. More recoin! inning, the Brewer* began of their gUOst? today and account- him till the end. and American reasonable level which would not Republican party so that adminis­
radius of 2!i miles of Cnrbundale in
« d for all of them.
•d as there are entiro town!, doirtijl l*:ising would have
doctors ami nurses.
cause such investors to leave San­ tration opposition to him is a slic­
the onslaught again in tho third
tbe southern Illinois soft coni} moliilied and isolated.
Scores of sensational* rumors
dtftaken if the maximum
ford
after
they
had
been
“
gotten"
ed.
The
Greek
government’s
best
fields, bore the brunt of the dis­
A cheeking of the devasted areas
f
• leached, Di. Bain with l ance Richhourg again lead­ that spuing up during yesterday’s detectives have not a: yet arrest- here.
*
Rrcnninundntinns Truned Down aster.
ing. Lance singled; Mellila got on file today wccq dissipated. The
has not progressed far enough to
-[testified he-took no part
The sneaker pointed out that per­
‘ oil the criminals, or discovered the
when
a
grounder
was
muffled
bv
All Norbeck’t recommendation* *10,000,1)00 Damage .Murphyslioro permit even a rough estimate of
S*'aboard Air Line railwa'y pnsseu- motive for the shooting of the sons selling land were entitled to
rt the lease to .Sinclair
tho Oriole shortstop and then Grif­
have been turned down, up to date,
At Murphyshoro l it were known propert* Ri.'ses, although simTs In
Mammoth Oil Company.
C'
-*V(1
. • l , 1. n&gt;i(i ‘it M1 " !K !r American scientists. None of the &gt;,r,,fllt b« t what profiteering would vVhile all o.der lias been i ttietl to be dead, with tho total loss of the million.; are mnn*in„...i *
...........
............
r ’r to nr ‘liminnrv negot- fin found himself sitting nn first ?*’
“
dock
was
held
u
half
American
party
saw
the
assailants
'
w
.nr!f
“
Kr&lt;jnt
,ni
urV
to
th‘’
‘’
By*
Ho
cl
rith the Texas C’onv))any base after a grounded bo had foil- huuv’ to accomodate^victim! of tho who did not art like the tradition-! c,.tey. ,,n "Stance of one person
'.*x T&lt; apot, Dr. Rain said cd^to third base had been fumbled, lire, delayed in reaching the stu- at brigands of* the country hut fled w,"™.nK t0 T 11 lak'’
hind
It was here that Jack Dunn dem­ 'tion. This gave rUe to the reAf’i. u, 11122, the day beimmediately ufter firing.
lv°„r,h n" rmal,y $I&lt;&gt; an acre for
onstrated
his
faith
in
the
power
of
(
.
.
I
port
that
the
train
was
searched
J -':
:• lea u* was signed,
frci i-.cd word from the higher education and sent in n re- j for robbers and looters. A con |
11
that i: would fa • eruit from Boston College. With j .-idembio pillaging of guests’ e f- 1
opponent.
I Desoto, a village of 500, six
As relief mcarurc* got under
i —t the terms offered
i m* two aotith Dakota scnntnra j miles from here, virtually was way stories of almost unprece­
P r* After an exchange of
have recommended appointment* of wiped out. Of its inlmbitants UK dented miseiv came from all points.
V betwet
*s&lt; c
. . kSu...8U t r" ,nnr',h" 1 knd state! including thirty school ihHdren’. Temporary morgues and hospitals
prohibition director, which \v:il dc-iaru dend, 150 more are injured and are filled to over flowing while
111*22.
termini* whether tin* udmii'istrn- not‘ half
1 ** u dozen houses are left frantic men. women and children
flitter
turn prescription is to continue.
intact.
cinched long lines of dead for
jit
no
„
,
,
.
- - ............
principal
In the meantime, the ItepuhB'1he little town of Gorham, west an* ing dear ones. In runic in­
Greek government will bring the |Thrasher's talk.
* tt'itii any one hilt Sin- .Schulte boosted one into center burned hotel's nit*
enn senators ore disturbed over the of Murphyshoro, suffered heavily. stances doctors perfected major
field. I ii the riot that followed
------ --------------- 1---body &lt;&gt;f John I.ogan, an American ;
I’ raise* City’s Cleanliness
Schulte was thrown nut at second . . .
,
j victim of Greek
bandits, from
Walter R. Heath, of Baltimore. activities of Senator Lu Follottr, Ninety of its Mill inhnitunts un­ operations out doors and in roof,
H llr.dnnge Protection.
who i.* working out plans for the
i ' ' t o the iidvantiigcs base, retiring the side.
llli.n i
n fh flm
lifiv v :
0UthL®.rn
t0 Athens on n attending tho meeting ns the guest new third party and over over­ known to be dend and 2!M&gt; more less building* without the aid of
i
i
g
t
i
^
u
u
i
y
u
i
U
U
j
c
t
warship,
the
state
department
was
j
of
J.
H.
Jackson,
complimented
are injured. More than a dozen iinncHthetics.
offer over the pro-) Richhourg nnd Griffin nnd Brief
part were
, informed iiiursday by Minister* Sanford upon the cleanliness o tines which the two Bryans, Wil­ other Illinois uml Indiana towns , I- ires
, for the
- - - most
--,—..
’ Mint oil companies. Dr. [•erred again the sixth inning.
liam J. and Charles \V. have been
I nughlin ut Athens.
wilding* that escaped
Baltimore did it’s scoring in the
^ ' ! ' the .Sinclair plan
the streets nml the general nt- milking for a coalition between and villages reported from one to
the fury of the twister, outside
protection nguinst drain- seventh nnd eighth innings. The
Logan was one or a number of tractive ness of the city, He dc- the western Republican radicals forty dead.
Murphyshoro, u town of 11,mm help arrived from ninny places dur­
*2 tadlitics tor linntlling Orioles also succeeded in stopping
Anieriean students fired upon by j dared that potential investors are and those of tho Dcmocrutis pufcovering approximately five and ing :ht pay and hy noon, relief
the bandit* on Mar. 11. He died 1more influenced by beauty and tv in the West.
JJ nul guaranteed storago the batting rampage of the Brewone-half 'square miles, had tw o-. was well orguuizcd.
'■ 1 I at, exchange of &lt;us when they inserted n requit
Practice by swimmers of the yesterday. The Greek prime mill- cleanliness than by any other fncfifths of its area in charred ruins* '4 here there had been happi­
1,lr fuel nil, of which the who struck .out four men durim; Sanford High School preparatory istcr ha: expressed his govern- Gir* and urged that more effort
100 business houses wrecked or ness, prosperity and future, th**
'a.I t , have been in mt’ed the thfee- inniiies he worked. He to entering a team in the High ment’ft distress and sympathy and! be to Improve thc parks nnd add
tttne.
seriously
damaged and 1,000 homes ! [,,rnat!? Mmded *3 in a few eittha*
ordered
nil
possible
assistance,
to
the
attractiveness
of
the
trees
allowed only one hit.
School mtuntlc moot to be held
destroyed, with about 4,000 persons j
, « showed fiendish
part of Admiral RobTh&lt;’ Brewdrs were to have play­ soon at Rollins (,'ollege has been
Meanwhile Mr. Mclsiughliti said and shrubbery of the city.
homeless.
» 4t
t X« II ccvcntrieity by leveling and blackition dealt with details ed Atlanta team here this after­ started. More than n dozen candi-1 Greek authorities have been given
Ii. B. Lewi* made u complaint
T.
u
,
4S
portion* while spuring tho
* oif i lair lease. In one noon. T h c Crnkcrs trounced the dutes for the tenm art* now work- Jn-suranct* that every effort would to tin* chnmber that tho Milwau­
the city was without gas and t piling
best.
kee
baseball
club
is
not
getting
• admiral wan ouestioned Brewers by the same score thnt ing out ut laiko Mary.
light,
although
desperate
efforts
'
b ■ made to apprehend the bandits.
/ 1 he had tohl the then th e Brewers emerged victor over
were being made by public service i Nearly half of I’ rincton, Ind.,
The home of Logan was given in the publicity thnt it deserves. Oth*
Coach Kenneth Huit expects to
i *4 the unvy, Edwin Den-1the Orioles. The game was play­ develop sonar good swimmers from cfble advices ns Gainesville. Ga..
company officials to repair bro­ was smitten; A sister city, Grif»«‘Tuding Mayor Forrest Lake
ivcrylaxiy connected with ed two days gao in Winter Park. the candidates he has working out but a report this afternoon has j agreed with Mr. Ix’ wis. Tiie oth*
Victims of the wrack of Atlantic ken cables and wrecked power I fin, was virtually carried nwav,
DeSoto. III., with 500 people, lost
-Const Line train 02, the Tampa plants.
•would riak their reputa(Continued on P ig e ’ 3)
*
at the present. A number of the him recorded of Madison, Wis.
i
it« existence. A neighboring
uio'ling t ho matter to
Special,
Wednesday
at
Bond’s
Mill,
50
Square
Blocks
Wrecked
"
u
square
niocKS
w
recKeil
C,,t|v,m
........ .. town.
boys have* attended summer camps 1 —
,
feveii
miles
north
of
Dclmnd,
an*
Cotton
Crop
Finrures;
» tusented with the
where they hove developed to be
State guardsmen patrolled the !,?,?^ M u r n h ^ I
^
reet nml visitors and sightseers
• lurphysboro, 111., lost nearly
'showing continued improvement at street
For
To
is
Y
ear
G
iven.
•
•
•
’
three
square
miles
of
its
business
a IM.and Hospital where they were excluded.
L" 1 in touch oil without
e working out for tho team
ide “ ‘
-I-j w
j were taken after the derailment.
■minated.”
Fifty square blocks including cm! residential sections.
jnre Warner Scoggan. Artiiur Zach­
Darkness still hampers rescuer* •
a
WASHINGTON. Mar. 20— CotI L. I). Martin, * baggageman, who two square miles of the residence
-- —— - ■■■■ i
. i. .
I
*”
|O
I J | Dan U
til
ary,
Hansel
I. l.cflie Moughton
(Continued on Page 3)
t
ton production for 1924-25 season John Edwartd Higgihs and Sidney i
1was most seriously injjured of section, were a mass of tangled
merd’ s A f # n r n z » v o ! noiountc4 to 13,618,751, equivalent. |Vcrlttney.
debris, while i|remei\ /ought
A eamiutign to raise tho $10,­ Apr. 13
,’egotiationr
have b«en
condltioV/onl?
I!!-*1recovery
,uuc*‘ *mProved
in . T
tw
» .•
------r»w
* |joo
uuv pound
imiuiih bales, exclusive of lint-j
.
...u.........
t.u 1!conamoii
and his
now is smouldering fires in :» dozen places.
000 neceszarv to launch the San­ carried to the stage
where, with
His Release
tbw Census Bureau announced
Half a dozen arrests were made Fist Fights Break Up
ford Club in the Florida State u number -of players, ail thnt is regarded as certain.
|today. Florida’s production was
Several
of
the
wreck
victims
for
looting nnd troopers pressed
League begun Thursday nnd in the needed is the sanction of the munhave been discharged from the tdghUeers into service with axes French Senate Session
heur
it
continued
nn
even
$2,000,'
Ager
before
the
contract
is
sign
March 20—Attorneys j 18,1,01 halt‘8’ ___________
WASHINGTON, Mtir.
Ml
20. For- all of which Wus in subscriptions j » d. /The Sanford club however hospital but some will be confined and shovels and also us stretcher
H* Khepperd. held on
PARIS,- March 20— Free for all
for several days longer, according benrers.
.en t charging killing his T ex Rickard W ill f^e n sr Senalur C’ulbe rson, of T e x a s , , of $100, the maximum usked of in- will ,‘oe seen in action before the to advice received in Sun fori 1 Fri­
fist fights, such us probably never
Among
the
prominent
dead
in
db'd
at
his
waihingt
gton
residence,
'dividual:,
wus
rai.ed.
Individuals
xcushnis
officially
opened
as
two
• -''bon McCUntock.* ormorning.
Murphyshoro were Cooper Stout, before have been seen in the Cham­
Sentenced Tuesday Distinguished service medal'-, I were nsheil for cotitrobution* at exhibition games, one of which dayTraffic
n'lionaire, with typhoid
over
the
.scene
of
the
former United States marshal, uml ber of Deputies broke up this a f­
*»vore awarded the army world fll-| random and approximately a fifth , wV,l be with the Mucun, Ga.. club)
F*P#rt.(l today for a fight
i eru.
wreck Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. James Gibson, wife of the ternoun's session. The disturbance
r;I*
,
lb°
3
C
wb“
have
manifested
their;
Lj
the
South
Atlantic
League,
have!
, !M feleaso on hnil at a
TRENTON. N. J.. Mar, 20.—
rose after Premier Heroit, in de­
Rid?
postmaster.
„
1
raln
8!&gt;.
north
bound
from
I.ids were opened on tho ship-! interest in thc club were seen on , been arranged,
_, .■nfaring
i
, . tomorrow.
.......
Sentenco will be passed Tui
fending the Government's policy on
Tampa, passed over the scene and
I’"ing bhnrdV Preaidont-typt* ship:* j the opening day.
1
Solicitation
will
bo
craided
for­
St ! nc '.
endeavor to on Tex Rickard, promoter of sportreligious mutters said. "UV accepi
the Pacific.
arrived in Jacksonville approxi­
I*.
W,
“
Nick"
Carter,
newly
I
ward
until
the
510,000
ha*
been
RJL , e . dlling a man by \ing events, convinetod with four
uml welcome Christianity in it*
Rush Holland, of Ohio, submit signed manager, is to report for'raked, officials of the club dc- mately on time. The train was 10 Ford
Planning To
#rtt
Kern,s 's not others last night ot' conspiracy in ted his resignation an assistant nt-|duty todnv bringing with him fourUlare. Following is u list of the I " ,tn‘,tes lute when it arrived in
pure forms but not Christianity of
L .' r the Illinois law. j interstate transportation of filnu torney general.
bankers."
*•
•-young - players
............
|
Snnford.
Make
Plane
Motors
whi*
give
pro.also
|
subserib&lt;&lt;'rs
to
date: K. P. Hous
fef* designates only cer-! of the Dempsey-Carpentier fight.
ihesident Coolidge ordered the *&lt;f developing into fust perfcrlncrs. |holder, preside
The Tampa Special will la* con­
•sident of the club; ( ’.
It^ j^ n w ls of killing nnd 1
-----------2------------- patent office transferred from the Thera play&amp;rs, the manager assort !.. Britt, vice president, V. E. tinued through the Summer, it was
DETROIT, Mnr. 20.— Detroit Death Claims Marquis
l.
lhe administration Rudies o f Five Miners interior to the cqmincrrcp division. nre of such calibre, that )t will
treusurdr; J. D. C’hilten* announced Friifliy by \V. J. Craig. Free Press today quotes Edsl Ford,
Dougin
A tendency toward expansinh of {he u matter of certainty that the ' dun." general ninnng’er; L. P. ChitJ] pawenghr traffic manager of the’ President of the Ford Motor Co., Curzon This Morning;
Have Been R e c o v e r e d fa-m
crop acreage m 11)25 was [ Sanford club will be abjc! to soil jtemfen. \V. K
Walthall, A. K. j railroad. The train will bo oper- as saying his company will go into
Hill [Rod between Jacksonville uml the production of airplune motors
LONDON, Mar. '20.—Death- toIxiuu Tarnpa on the same schedule that us soon as experiments now in pro- day claimed Marquis Curznn
Smoke is now observed.
grt(K at its laboratories, come to . Kedleston, Lard President of
Higu head.
; Council nnd former foreign
ivison,
The /irst American (lug ever ex­
, tury. Tho end came this pic
A. posed to enemy fire wns that float­
Sixty billion cigarettes wen*; after a (ight against pin
and ing ovftr Fort Schyler, near Rome, smoked in the United State* in j which developed following i
ttLXUDU
IgeU under way ; 1 tcil F, Uiirnei.
New York, on August 2, 1777.
1024,
‘ utioii two weeks at
I to the surface.
25.50.

WITNESSES

G. 0. P. Storm Stricken Ar&lt;

By Red Cross Head

RELIEF WORKERS
TOIL IN DARKNESS
IN TORNADO AREA

Concurs In
i Of Robison

BREWERS DEFEAT
BALTIMORE CLUE!'
3N EUSTIS FIELD

ISeveral Towns
Remain Isolate^:

‘REASON’ IN REAL
BORNE TO ATHENS ESTATE PRICES IS
ON GREEK VESSEL CHAirioER’S PLEA

d . 1 &gt; . .(

Are Practicing For
Rollins Tank Meet

Wreck Victims In
Hospital Improve;
To Continue Train

$2,000 Is Raised In An Hour's Canvass
For Florida State League Team Here

Washington News

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That Originally Sold Prom $4.00 to $6.00 To Go On Sale
Saturday Morning A t—

Good Quality, Blue Work Shirts
$1.00 value for

69c
Khaki Work Pants. Good heavy
quality
Men’s $2.20 white hack blue
denim overalls

MEN’S DRESS SHOES
.. ,
rjjrl'-j.

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)r - ’m•

l.ADIES’ WHITE
KID STRAP
PUMPS

.\&gt;-sA

Including values to JpfJ.OO the price'•
are selling
these for is less than the wholesale price today.
Men’s Dress
Shirts

Leather Puttees

A $0.00 Value

Including black, Tan, or Mahogany— Values to $6,

New W ool Shirts Hoy’s Coveralls

Regulation
Arm y Style
W illi or Without
Collar

pring

01

Men’s Tennis
Shoes
Roy’s Overalls

9 by 12 new ..........

$25.00

12 by 15 n e w ..........

$35.00

Hi by !(&gt; Army Tent

$37.50

and Shirts

Brown or White
Heavy Soles

W e are exclusive dealers of regulation paints, for the state of
Florida and have sold more than 00,000 gallons o f this paint
*n South Floiida in the past two years.

R E G U LA T IO N B R A N D P A IN T S are worth a great deal mor
than we sell them lor— W e can certainly save you money oi
paints.

HOUSE P A IN T
1 Gal Cans ...
1-2 Gal. Cans
Quart Cans ..

POUCH OR DECK PAINT
1 Gal. C an s.......... .........$2.9;
1-2 Gal. C a n s................
STA IN S

FLOOR P A IN T
V A R N IS H
N\c have listed above just a few of the mar. ■; t ! •, v.’t* .el! and
ari- new in Sanford, lint we are here to j;i.e yc.u more than val
.spent with us— Your money cheerfully refunded if no! satisfied

A L L TH E S TA P L E COLORS IN P A IN T S A N D STAINS

Sanford Avenue
YO U R D O LLAR S W IL L DO DOUBLE D U TY HERE
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�AFPL1CATION FOR Tlar B, The Town of Sanford. Tha
U n d being aaaevred at the dete
~ ID UNDER SECTION »71 ■aid
of tho laeaance of such certificate
G ENERAL STATUTE* In the name of Unknown. Unices
said' certificate ahgll he redeemed
OF M l STATE of FLORIDA.
according to law tag deed w ill Is­
sue thereon on the 23rd day of
Notice |g hereby given that C. B March A. Da M IL
n . r k , JurehrVer of T.X certificate
W’ ltnese my official signature and
No. ISC Rated the 6th day of Jun* seal
the 13th d n y-of February
A. D.. m i , has filed said certificate A. D..this
IMS.
*
OF

_ A.

IM AND

described ss follows!

!• B tttlm M TswmsU, l l 8. * $ $ * * * 2
. 90.00
393.75 Forrest Lake • A , R. Key, Beg. $60 feet South 4 * *
176 feet West o f East H rail# post, run W «t
145.75
120 feet, South 60 feet East 120 feet, North &amp;o
160.00
to bfff#
|*0
52.80
303.75 Forrest Lake* A . R, K E Y,. Beg. 660 feet South 4
842 feet Weat of tha Eaat 14 mile post run West
44.85
103 ft., South 50fft., East 103 f t , North 50 ft.,
13.00
I q bcjfi—«*rt«w,**,*,*****,,**M**'*rt*",,,i*,"*,**"**,«t**M.MB„,„&gt;
162.83
263.80 John Russell, B e* 690-feet South * 176 feet West of
the EVS mile post run West 120 feat South 50 fMt,
659.40
East 120 feet, North 60 feet to beg---------- ----- ^
...... 14113.04 John Ruseell* Beg. 690 South * 342 feet West of the
EV4 mile post run West 108 feet, South 50 feet,
East 103 feet, North 60 feet to beg......... ......... gj,
3067.6
Speir'a Addition, Ssnford.
$4.6008

8 inlata, type B # 80,00...
225 12 ini storm *awer 8-8 §&gt; 1,75....
53 12 In. storm Mwvr R-l(k @ 2.75..
8 manholes @&gt; 50.00....—
704 MBM lumbar in tranehss st $75.00 ............... - .........—
876 lin. ft. 12?* storm sewer 0-4 @ 1.05................. .....
Extra Work ................. .......... ............. — ...
2 monuments st street Intresectlng @ 6.50.......
Laboratory Inspection of materials................
Legsl expense adv. etc. 2%— .............. ......
Engineer!tyg 6% . . .......... ..............................

Beginning 347 and St-100
feet West nf the Southeast
corner of Government Lot
’ One (1) of Section Thirty
• (30.) Township Nineteen
(16) South. Itange Thirtyone (31) East, am) running
U
CITATION.
West 311 and 8S-1DI) feet;
Olnn, at al.i Defendants.
thence North to low water
C. tllnp. Jno. M. Francis
In my office, and has made appli­
mark
on the shore of Lake
_
-Franc Ia. Charlaa
V. R. DOUOLABB.
cation for tax deed to Issue In ac- (Beal)
Monroe: thence Easterly
1 Francis
____________
„ „Altco_ E. Franand wife,
Clerk Circuit Court Bemtnole
cord
anee with Inw. Said certificate
following the meander line
Santa, lo-«*ti Mary C. Olnn, Jno. M.
County Florida.
embrace* the follywing described
nf law water mark on the
Trends and w ife ,---- ■■ ■ Franc la.
By: A. M. W E E K S. D. C.
prilperty situated In Semlnoie coun­
shore of t-ake Monroe to a
. CIi .i i Im- H Francia and wife, Alice
Feb.
13,
30,
37;
Mar. «, It, SO.
point directly North of the
ty Florida, to-wlt; Lot 8 Block It
&gt;ldiim« t.e dead, to all nnriles clalmpoint
of
beginning;
thence
’ Ins titerests under cacli and every
South to point of b e g i n ­
jj of (lie followlmr deceased defen­
ning.
TO A I.L PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON NAGd s «nd each and every &lt;&gt;f the above
It Is therefore ordered that you.
Total Cost— ..........................
named defendant*. If llvlnx, and If nnd
N O M A AVENUE PROM CENTRAL. STREET TO F R A N K U N
each
nt
you,
he,
nnd
you
nre
•dtlui, any or-all of tho said defen- hereby, required to appear to the
To
be
borne
entirely by adjacent property
' Boutheaxt Quarter of nnld Section,
III of complaint In Oils cause on
STREET.
' Township and IVinge, and run Kant Miiiiiliu the 4iH day of May. 193b.
Number of feet frontage
.per of the North went. Quarter or tha 01 I Ilf Court House In Sanford.
Notice is hereby given that the conatruction of the asphalt pave­
Assesment per foot frontage
;E. Francis. or ..thertrire. tn and to S'liihiole County, Florida, und In
Mrs. II* A* SP«,r» U t 1............................... .......200
the lands h e r e in t*' deacrlbed; to default thereof Decree Pro Confes- ment on Magnolia Avenue from Central Street south to Franklin
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
all parties clalfnliiK liiierenln und­ »o will be entered against you. Bald
Mm. H. A. Speir, Lot 2........................................ ...
Description
Frontage
Assessment
er Mary Olnn, •«]ei*-t»,*ed1 and Itua- .-.mse being a suit to quiet title In Street has been completed, and the completed work ha* been finally NameMrs. H. A. Speir, I » t 8......................... .....—....... 50
tiaud. Arthur Olnn. deceased, Au­ i i • complainant In nnd to the above accepted by the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
Sanford Heights, Ssnford.
gustus I. Vautihn. deceased
nnd described tract of land.
Mrs.
H. A. Speir, Ixit 4_. - .........—•— - - ......... 50
598.10
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that
wife, Louisa C. Vnuuhn, deceased,
The following ib the cost of paving Magnolia Avenue 24 feet Geo. A. DeCottes, Lot 131.... ............................. 120
,-lelah D. Hart, deceased and wife, Ibis order be published once a week
Mrs.
II.
A. Speir, I/tt 6...... ...........- .......... .......... 50
230.04
' ----------- Hart, deceased, or other- for eight ( 8) consecutive weeks In in width from Central Street south to Franklin Street with sheet Geo. A. DeCottes, Lot 132...................... - .......... -50
The
above and foregoing final assessments are p * ^
vise. in and to the following de- the Snnforil Herald, a newspaper
230.04
Geo. A. DeCottes, Lot 133..... ................................50
utlhed lands situate, lying and he­ published In Sanford. Seminole asphalt on n 0 inch rock base.
interest
up
to April 15th, 1025, and from and after sa&lt;h
230.04
lm! in the City of Hanford, County County. Florida.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF 1 have 2003 cu. yds, grading at 40c ............ .............................—- I 1,086.20 Geo. A. DeCottes, Lot 134........ ............... ........ —60
of - mlnole and State nf Florida,
special
assessments
will be payable only in fifteen equal
230.04
H.
jiaitlcularly described as fol- hereunto set my hand and official 0360 sta. yds. overhaul nt lc ......... —....... ............- ...........
60
03.60 Geo. A. DeCottes, Lot 135.................
seal
on
this
lh«
Mb
day
of
March
stsllments
with
interest
at 8Vo per annum on all deferred
ioei. to-wlt:
230.04
50
4212 lin. ft. curb and gutter at 76c .................... .............. 3,201,12 Geo. A. DeCottes, Lot 186________
All that part of the Southwest 1932.
v.
k
.
noun
i.
a
s
s
.
Witness
my
hand
as
City Clerk and the Seal of the C|».
230.04
Q- arter of the Northeast Quarter
255 lin. ft. headers at 35c .............................................. —
89.25 Geo. A. DeCottes, Lot 137................... —...............60
C;ieik
r. Circuit Court.
and the Northwest Quarter of the
ford,
Florida,
this
6th
day
of March A. D. 1925.
II# A. M. WEEKS,
243.84
Sojiheust Quarter of Section SI,
5645 si], yds. macadam foundation(6 inch) at 80c ........
4,516.00 Geo. A. DeCottes, Lot 138......................................63
Deputy Clerk.
'ownkhln 19, South of flange 31 Wilson nnd Householder.
^ R- PHILIPS, City q
243.84 (Seal)
5841 sq. yds. asphnlt pnvc (2 inch top) at $1.62 .....
5,957.82 Geo. A. DeCottes, Lot 139...............
-63
Iasi, which lies Kaal of the Or­
H e l ld t o r n f o r C om p lain ant.
Publish Mar 13, 20,2 7; Apr. 3-10.
ff |iriri&gt;i and V-llonvllle
Itoad, lessMar.
243.84
63
716 sq. ft. concrete pave (5 inch alley returns) at 30c ......
214.80 Geo. A. DeCottes, Lot 140......................
«. 13. 20. 27; Apr . 3. 10.
beglnnlnK nt tho Southwest Cor------------------------------------243.84
t chains, North 8.60 chains, West 17. 31, and Mpy 1.
2 inlets type A at $35.00 ......................... - ......... .•—........
70.00 Geo. A. DeCottes, Lot 141.............................—..... 63
B etiitlni. thence south to tiexlnTO A L L PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPEFTt qj
S. F. Doudney A
7 inlets type It nt $30.0(f ................................. — ........ 210.00
nine, and also, all that part of the
. Southeast Quarter of the North- IN T H E C IR C U IT S EVENTH JIIIl- 145 lin. ft. 12 inch concrete sewer C-8 at $1.75 ................
METTO AV E N U E FROM FIFTEENTH STREET SOUTIj
243.84
253.75 .1. D. Jinkins, Lot 142 .................. ........................53
■CIAI, C IR C U IT II I’ FL O R ID A , IN
West Quarter, and the Northeast
TR
AL STREET.
.
A
N
D
FOR
T
H
E
COUNTY
OF
Quarter »f the Southwest Quarter
63
243.84
2 manholes 4-6 at $50,00 .............................. - ................
100.00 Mrs. Rose J. Abrams,Lot 143..........
NEtl IN OLE.
et Section 31. Township 13. South
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
tha
construction
of
th
e
i^
1 manhole 8-10 at $85.00 .............................- .......................
85.00 Mrs. Rose J. Abrams,Lot 144... ............................ 63
243.84
of Range 31 East, which lies Hast
IN CHANCERT.
of Orlando and MellonYllle Iload,
516 MBM lumber in trenchea at $75.00 ............................
38.70 Mrs. Rose J. Abrams, Lot 145.................................. 53
243.84 ment on Palmetto Avenue from Fifteenth Street s&lt;a4 to
RILL TO QIJIKT TITLE
less the Routh 1.50 chains,
239.24 Street has been completed, and the completed work huk(and to any and all other persons M. M. Lord. Beside L. Lord, and
1290 lin, ft. 12 inch concrete atorm sewer 0-4 at $1,05 ----- 1,354.50 J. A. Kclly.L ot 146........ .... ................................. 52
whose names are unknown, claim­ R. W. Lord, her husband, Com­ Extra Work ............ ............................................................
accepted by the City Commission of the City of Sanfoid,8
-25.30 Geo. A. DeCottes, Lake
ing nny right, title or Interest In plainants.
vs.
And to the properry herelnahove
The following is the final estimate of the cost of paring
3 Monuments at street intersections at $6.50 .....................
10.60 and Key, Lot 147.........
65
253.04
ilescribed, or any part or parcel James Mobbs. and others.
delenihi
nts.
to Avenue from Fifteenth Street south to Central Street, 1
Laboratory inspection of material.! ......................... ...... — , 216.18 Geo. A. DeCottes, Lake
fhoreof.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
It Is hereby ordered that you THE
I.egnl expense, advertising etc., 2 per cent ..................... .
350.20 and Key, Lot 148...........................
50
230.04 24 feet with rheet asphalt on a 6" rock base.
STATE
OF
FLORIDA
TO:ind each of you. be and appear beJumen Molib i ami Elisa Mphhs. Engineering 5 per uent ................- ..............—......- ...........
849 cu. yds. grading @ 40c...................................... .....
876.50 Geo. A. DeCottes, Lake
fore our said Circuit Court nt the
wife, David F. Clarkson. T. \\.
Court House at Sanford, Florida, on his
Hhe|ihern.
F. fthepherd, and
and Key, Lot 119.............................!......... .......... 50
230.04 902Q sta. yds. overhaul @ lc ......................................... ....
lhv Sth day of April, A. I&gt;. 1923, eneb of Hu&lt;leorge
If living, and. If dead,
nnd then and them tnaks answer their heirs.mdeVlseen.
1980 lin. ft. curb A Gutter @ 76c............................... .....
gruntees nnd
Total coat ................ ............................................. $18,736.42 Geo. A. DeCottes, Lake
to the hill of complaint exhibited other claimants under tlie said
against you In this cause.
and Key, Ixtt 150....
50
230.04 137 lin. ft. single, curb headers @ 35c..„.................... ......
James Muhhs ami Elisa Jtolihs, Ills To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
Ii Is further ordered that this wife, David F. Clarkson, T, \V.
2528 »q. yds. macadam foundation, 6" @ 8Ge....................
Geo. A. DeCottes, Lake
Order nf Publication he published Bhepherd nrut tle-irge F. Hheptierd, Number of feet frontage ......................................3639.75
In The Sanford Herald, a newspaper nml each of tlistn. deceased or Assessment per foot frontage ......- ........... - ........... $5.1477
and Key, Lot 151............
50
230.04 2514 sq. yds. asphalt paving 2” top @ 1.02.......................
published In Sanford, Florida.
otherwise, nml the heirs, devisees,
4cu . yds class B. concrete @ 23.00... .......................
FRED T. W ILU AM S, Engineer.
WITNESS, K. A. Douglass. Clerk grantees and oilier cluhnitnls under
Geo. A. DeCottes, Idike
of said court nnd the swat thereof. D. Frank Clarkson. dent-eased or
2 inlets type A @ 85.00... ........................................
and
Key,
Lot
152....................................................60
230.04
Font
Final
In The Sanford Herald, a newspa­ otherwise, the heirs, devlcees, gran­
per published In Sanford, Seminole tees und other claimants under J. Name----- Description
4 inlets type B @ 30.00..............................................
Geo. A. DeCottes, Lake
Asscsoment
Frontage
Coo I l l y . Florida, once each week II. King, deceased or otherwise, nnd
tor right consecutive weeks,
2 mnnholea 4-6 @ 50,00..................... ............. ........ __
nil purllcs claiming uti Interest In
nnd Key.L ot 153.................................
50
230.04
Evans Terrace, Sanford
t WITNESS my hand and the seal Hie lands Involved In this null.
1704
M 3" drain tile 0-3 @ 100.00...... ........................... .
Geo.
A.
DeCottes,
Lake
................
68.5
It
appearing
by
the
sworn
Mil
of
$362.63
G.
W.
Spencer,
Jr.,
U
t
l
...
..............
of i. .■ Circuit Court of the Seventh
l.nlltlul Ctnull of the State of complaint In this case that you and C. D, Brumloy, U t 2 .................. ~ v ................ GO
590
Iln.
ft. 12” storm sewer 0-4 @ 1.06......... ..............
nnd
Key,
Lot
154.........
—
_...50
230.04
308.86
Florida, in and fo r Seminole Coun­ each of you may claim some right,
ty, h i thin the nth day of January, title or Interest in and to that cer­ C. D. Brumley, U t 3 ......................... ................ 60
Geo. A. DeCottes, Ijiko
Extra Work............................... — - .........................
308.86
tain lot. piece or parcel of laud
'A. t&gt;.. IJi5.
50
230.04
1 Monument at street intersection................. ........... .
situate I p Hemi nole County, Florltlu, C. D. Brumley, Lot 4 ....................... ..........._...C0
308.86 nnd Key, Lot 155..............
(Hi at)
V. I*. ROWSLASS.
Clerk of the Circuit Court und described as.
Laboratory inspection of materials............................
Wm.
A.
Conley,Lot
156....
„140
644.11
.............-.60
C.
D.
Brumley,
U
t
5
..........................
308.86
The Northeast quarter ( N EV») of
of the Seventh Judicial
*
Circuit of Florida In and the Northwest quarter (N W lj) or Uola Evans, Lot 6 ........................... ................ 68.5
Legal expense, advertising etc 2 % ........ ................ .
In
Section
36
Township
19
S.
R.
30
E.,
352.63
Rectlon Twenty-four (2t.) 1 ownfor Seminole County.
ship
Twenty
(20)
South,
Range
Engineering 5 % ........ ...............................................
J.
B.
Swan,
The
North
150
feet
of
the
NWW
of
C.
D.
Brumley,
U
t
7
.....................
308.80
1J&gt; A. M. WEEKS, L&gt;. C.
&lt;-TU) East.
George A. RuCnt'es und II. W.Rpcn- Thirty
of
SE
V
i-.........
.......
...................
...............
.....
1271.1
5848.07
C.
D.
Brumley,
U
t
8
.........................
................
60
308.86
Vou,
und
each
of
you,
are
there­
' cer Jr.. Solid* ms nnd of Cuun- fore required to appear to the hill
* sal for Complainant.
Total C ost....... ..................... ....................
308.86 Mrs. Eliza D. Vaughn, Beg. 25 feet West and 25 feet South of the
of complaint In this cause at the C. D. Brumley, U t 9 ....................... ................ 60
Jan. ». ii-. in
Court
Mouse
at
Hanford.
Seminole
To
be
borne
entirely by adjacent property.
.........
......
60
C.
D.
Biumlcy,
U
t
10
........
.............
308.86
Feb. fi. . ; :&gt;i IJ; Mar. T.
intersection of the Center line of Park Avenue with the East and
County, Florida, on Monday the 4th
*
dnv of May, 1923. nnd upon failure
Number
of feet frontage
1836.5
Spurlings Addition, Sanford.
West *4 Section line of Sec. 36 Twp, 19 S. R. 30 E run West 295.4
NOTICE Ul ,t l*PLIC ATION
FOR to do so Decree Pro Confouso will
Assessment
per
foot
frontage
$457
J.
B.
Crawford
and
wife,
U
t
5,
Blk
B
.
..............
120
617.72
feet South 150 feet East 295.4 feet North 150 feet to beg_____
T A X U KEll I’ M t K I l SECTION f.7» he entered ugnlut you. Kuld suit
OC T I I K G E N E R A L S TA TU TE S being for the purpose of quieting Wesley Chestnut, Lot 6, Blk. B ........ ................49
FRED
T.
WILLIAMS,
252.24
*;..................................... ............................. 295.4
1359.08
the title to the above described
OF T H E S TA TE OF F L O l l l O A .
tract of Iatul In the above named Wesley Chestnut, Lot 7. Blk. B ........ ................ 49
Foot
252.24
The
above
and
foregoing
final
assessments
are
payable
without
Innnts,
Notiru Is hereby given that I.et- complu
Wesley
Chestnut,
U
t
8,
Blk.
B
.......
................
49
IT
IS
FlMITIIF.ll
ORDERED
that
252.24
Name^—
Description
Frontage
th. C. Caldwell, purchaser ot Tax tills order he published mice a week
interest up to April 15th, 1925, and from and after such date said
Certificate No. 123, dated tho 2nd for eight consecutive weeks III the
Lane’s Addition, Sanford.
E. R. Trafford’s Map, Sanford.
npecinl assessments will be payable only In fiifteen equal annual install
day of Juno A. D., 1919, has filed Sanford Herald it newspaper pub­
C.
R.
Duffin,
Lot
12
.............................
............
56
Melsch.Realty
Co.,
Lot 0 Blk 17 tr. 1 ................. 50
288.27 nients with interest ot 8 7o per annum on all deferred payments.
said certificate In my off!' , nnd lished ill the City of Sanford, Sem­
hn.i mud* application for tax deed inole County, Florltlu.
C. It. Duffin, Lot 14 ........ ......... ....................... 50
Howard
Fnville,
Lot
7 Blk 17tr. 1..........................50
288.27
l i issue In accordance wiCi law.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal of the City of San­
Raid lertlflento embraces the fol- hereunto net my hand und official Mrs. N. B. Lebtmrd, Ij&gt;t 21 ......... ....................... 56
288.27
Howard FavlHe, Lot 8 Blk 17tr. 1........... ...............64
ford, Florida, this 5th day of March A. D. 1925.
lovllti . described property allualid seal on this Hie r.th tiny of March, T. F. Powell, Lot 23 ........
.............
56
288.27
Howard Faville, Lot 9 Blk 17tr. 1.........................66
lu H.iallnote county. Florida, tu-wlt*. A. D.. 1939,
(Sea|)
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk. ,
I . i■i Ti |u J!b Midway In Si c. 23
V. E. POUGLAHH. Clerk.
T. F. Powell, Lot 25 .......... .............. — .............. 56
Melsch Realty Co., Let 10 Blfi 17 tr. 1............:..\...50’
288.27
By A. St WEEKS, Deputy Clerk.
Mar. 13, 2U, 27; Apr. 3-10.
,T II 19 H. li. 31 E. The s.tld land
V. U Britt, 41 nl, Lot 27 ....................... ............ 56
288.27
fi , ,
essvd ut the date of vtie Wilson A Householder,
Melsch Rcnlty Co., U t 1Blk 17 tr. 2.................. -...60
Solicitors for Complainants.
---------------- 0---------------•j.-. ,.i,e nf Much e«rt if leuto in the
J. A. Williams, Lot 29 ....................................... 66
288.27
Meisch Realty Co., U t 2Blk 17 tr. 2.........
60
Mar. fi, 13, 20, 27.
uaihc of Unknown. Flint I.ettlc
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON P A L ­ Melsch Realty Co., Lot 3Blk 17 tr. 2...................-64
Cah1'&gt;,■![ jmrcltaser of Tax Cerllti* Apr. 3. It), 17. 21 and M a y 1.
Markham
Park
Heights,
Sanford.
eati Xu 120, dated the 2nd day ot
METTO AVENUE FROM HUGHEY STREET
SOUTH TO Meisch Realty Co., Lot 4 Blk 17 Tr. 2....................50
Jut" x I*. 1919 bus filed aalil corB. Smith, Lot 4 Blk. It ......................................120
617.72
FRANKLIN STREET.
tdi at. Ill my office and liua made M illi e OI» a p p l ic a t io n fo r
Melsch Realty Co., U t 5 Blk 17 Tr. 2.....
50
W. S. Price, Lot 5, Blk. H ............ ....................55
283.12
iphtu a i'mi’ f..r lat deed to Issue In
m
DEED UNDER SECTION 373
Notice is hereby given that the construction of tho asphalt pave­ Meisch Realty Co., U t 6 Blk 18 Tr. 1....................70
ii- .
i. with law. Bald eartlGeo.
I).
Bishop,
Imt
8,
Blk.
H
.
..........................55
283.12
OF
THE
GENERAL
STATUTES
fl. ,t&gt; • braces the folhn.’ liig do*
ment on Palmetto Avenue from Hughey Street south to Franklin Meisch Realty Co.,L ot 7 Blk 18 Tr. 1....................70
OF TRE STATE OF FLORIDA.
h .iii a property situated lu HandlA*slie Went, Lot 1, Blk. 1 ...... .......... ..............120
617.72
I . nty, Florida. lo-Wlt I.ots
Street has been completed, and the completed work has been finally Muiseh Realty Co., U t 1 Blk 18 Tr. 2....................70
Notice In hereby given lhat J. K. Leslie Went, Lot 0, Blk. I ............................
..........................60
308.86
i Ti toil ISO Midway In Sec. 32 Snyder purchaser of Tux Certificate
accepted
by the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
*T\ i
i
It. 31 E.
No 21iht, dated the 7th day of June Leslie Went, latt 7, Blk. 1 .......................
Melsch Realty Co., U t 2 Blk 18 Tr. 2....................70
808.86
.............. .......
........... 60
To. aI I lam! being assessed nt A p.. IH9x, Ii.ih filed said certificate
The following ia the cost of paving Palmetto Avenue, with sheet
Baumel’s Plat in the City of Sanford, Fit.
tho date of the Issuance of such In my office, ami tum made appli­
Spencer Heights, Sanford.
usphnlt on a 6 inch rock bare, 24 feet in width, from Hughey Street 3. S. Baumet, Lot 1...... ................. ............. ...... 49
ce&lt;
u • In tho timno of Unknown. cation for tax deed to Issue In ac­ Anno L. Hill, Lot 7, ............................ ........
70
360.34
\ . ..
rn . oriiflculi' shall be re- cordance with law S 'Id eertiPeate
South to Franklin Street.
d t nod ackoiaiuu lu law lax deed e, intern the following described Anne L. Hill, Lot 8 ..........
S. S. Baumel, U t 2............. .................................56.3
70
360.34
v, i,.
there on , i bo 31ril day pi qierty situated 111 Heniiliolu boun­
1388 cu^ yds. grading @ 40c............................................... ,
655.20
Anno I* Hill, Lot 9 ..........
Markham Park Heights, Sanford.
ty Florida, tu-wlt;
70
360.34
, (
. A. I '
2804 lin. ft. curb and gutter @ 7Gc..........
2131.04
in*q. h i : ' 'or. of sr:U rtf HE',*
V.ii i -m ■my oi . . i ■ algiinturo and
It.
W.
Define,
Lot
10
.......
Mrs.
A.
Simon,
Lot
1 Blk E................................. 24.8
«................
-ft#
360.34
Cl
M
.
II.
SC
E.
of Her JC,, Twit,
* ..,! • n tin- I'Jiu &gt;tu&gt; of February
162 lin. ft. headers @ 35c....................
55,70
ettn N, &amp; eliti. \V. r. rltH. H. 5
(J. W. S|tencer, Lot 11 ...
Mrs.
A.
Simon,
U
t
4
Blk E.....................
62.5
..............
70
360.34
■11H. r. r&gt; i■lis.— ‘J !-* u*'r*-s.
V L. DQUlU.ASH,
3689 sq, yds. macadnm foundation (6 Inches thick) at 80c .... 2,951.20
............. 73.15
Mrs. A. Simon, Lot 5 Blk E......... ....................... 62.5
376.55
. • rk rircu t Court Seminole Tin iilil 1iitiiI hi-lrtg UMi'HHi'd ut tho J. C. Wninright, Lot 12 ...
il.it.- u( tlif Inmtarii'e ••f hik -Ii n r 3917 sq. yds. asphalt pave (2” top) @ 1.02.......................
3995.34
County, Florida.
Frank Graham, Lot 10, Blk E .............................. 120
.............70
360.31
ttfk-.it&gt;* III tho tiftttie of H. Ah-xund- Margaret Huberts, Imt 13
I
A. M WEEKS, D. C.
513
sq.
ft.
concrete
pavo
(5”
alley
returns)
@
30c...........
153.90
er
F
u
l
l
»
:&gt;.ii&gt;l
certlflenli*
Shull
h**
ill.
27;
Mar.
C.
13.
20.
G.
W.
Spencer,
Lot
14
...................................
....70
II.
W. Allen, Lot 1 Blk F ..................................... 102
360.34
jIfyW__________________
rrdfomitd affording Di law tux ..... 1
4 inlets, type A @ 35.00.............................
140.00
w ill IsNin* tin-n on on tin i ith iluy 0,
W.
Spencer,
Lot
15
.....................................
....70
G.
M. Shipp, Lot 2 Blk F .....................................125
360.34
F U R nf A n rll A. D.. 1915.
v m r F . OF
APPLIC A T IO N
.... 2 inlets, type B @30.00........... ..................................
"CQ.OO
r\x DEED UNDER SECTION M*
W. Spencer, Lot 10 ..........................................70
Atlantic Coast Line
W I T N E S S nty uffhil.il Hlgnu*.urn G.
360.34
i Hi; GEN Ell A I, STAT I -rES xml *tonl i Ulx 5th d a y o f Mitrun. A.
1 manhole, 4-6 50.00....................................................
59*00
G. W. Spencer, Lot 17 .......................................... 70
•i: IDE STATE OF FLORIDA. D.. 1925.
360.34
278 M. 3’’ drain tile, 0-3 @ 100.00....................
27.80 Railroad Company Beg. at the S. E. Cor. of U t 1 in
(S ea l)
V. I". D O U G L A S S ,
G. W. Spencer, Lot 18 ..........................................73.4
377.81
Baumel’s Plat in the City of Sanford, Fla., run
C le r k I’ lrt’iili t'lturt Sfin iIn. O hereby g iv e n that Jamen
075 lin. ft. 12" storm sewer,0-4 @ 1.05.............................
708.75
tiolo Count i*. Flnrlilu.
'u tifiin and M N. E le y purchuserij
In Section 36, Twp. 19, S. It. 30 E.
South
along the West side of Palmetto Avenue
Extra
Work..............
.........
.....
.....
....
......................
^
47
Ryr A M W E E K S . D &gt;’
. f i
f'ei 11'hut i* No. II9, dated
of NWVt
ttiH 5tH &lt;lu&gt; of June A. P.. I92t. luts IN TIIE CIRCUIT COURT OF SEM­ Mrs. M. It. Mscey, Fast 100 ft. of
65.8
feet,
thence West 117 feet, thence North 65.8
2 Monuments at street intersections @ 6.50.... ........... .
13.00
INOLE t 111 NTV, FLORIDA.
r
t Halil c i tlfIrate In my office,
of NF,'i of SEVi less N. 30 feet und portion In
IN C l I A N C K I t V .
feet,
thence
East 117 feet to beg........ — .......... 56
nnd h a h m o l
nqillcullnn for tax
laboratory inspection of materials.............................
135.4G
deeil to Luo ■
i nero rd anc* with W I L L I A M ItEEMH, (alun k n o w n us Magnolia Avenue ..................................................300
1544.31
Atlantic
Coast
Line
in
s*it&gt;i i-eit If ten to em braces tho W I L L I A M I t E E V E R .) Cotiiiilulmnit.
Legal expense advertising, etc. 2%.............. ..............
219.72
Ilavey’s .Subdivision, Sanford.
vn.
|o&lt;l - . l u g dem rth.il property HllutitEngineering 6% .................................................... .....*
549.2U Railroad Company Beg. at the S. W. Corner of U t
,&gt;l in Seminole county, Fl orida, tu- M A R T H A A C R E S , ft ul.
Hobert G. Davey, Lot1-............. .... ................ ..... .18
247.09
Delftidunln
w lt;
2 in Buuntel’s Plat in the City of Sanford, Fla., run
\ • of N \ V ; See. 35 T w p 71
O R D E R FO R P U R L I C A T R IN
Robert G. Davey, Lot 2......................... ................50
257.39
■■ nth. liana,* 31 East—HU ucree.
S T A T E O F F L O R I D A . JO: Murtltn
South 58.5 feet, along the East side of Palmetto
Total
Coat...........................
............................
11754.87
Tl . ii'ild land heltig ASH(*s*ei| nl the A i t «*h Hutnitfl AfO'M, M artha S fliro - Hobert (J.
Davey, I,ot 3......................... ................50
257.39
dat* nf the Ihhiiuihio of such cer- dt-r. M artlm A. S f li n id r r . Martini A.
Avenue, thence East 117 feet, thence North 50 ft.,
To
he
homo
entirely
by
adjacent
property.
257.39
tlfh ’P t * In the name of U n k n o w n . A, Hfhrod«*r. W. II Sflirndur. It’ ll- Robert G. Davey, Lot 4 .....................................50
across the railroud right-of-way, thence Wester­
Cilii s H.ild re rtlfl cato shall lie r**- Hum II. S&lt; lir.id. r. Colin M lloolltt, Hobert G. Davey, Lot 5 ........
Number of feet frontage
2325.05
50
257.39
df** oed a r r u r d i n x to luxv tax d&lt; *-il Hurali JenncUti
rtuom*. Su
. __
til,tail in
ly to beg..................... .....................................49.5
Assessment
per
foot
frontage
$5.0558
ivil! Inhui * thereon on the 7lh day of Bonn*;-----—
chriaiopher. I Hubert G. Davey, Lot 6
.......50
257.39
Ivvho'k** g iv e n H int.* is u n k n o w n , ) f
A i*rtl A. D 1925.
Atlantic Coast Line
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
W l l n e s i my ufflct.il rtlgn'itur** and
tVlahttnan. (whose
Orange Park, Sanford.
Railroad Company Beg. at tho N. E. Cor. of U t 1
,i* i’ tins the 25th day o f F e b r u a r y , i lvi-n nuiitc I*: ntikti.iw ii i T h o m a s I
334.60
.S, Hpinm*). A. Ih-cker* and each rtf! H. B. Lewis, Lot 16............................................. .65
A. P- 1525.
Foot
Final
Llk F of Markham Pnrk Heights run SELY*. along
(S e ll)
V E DOUGLASS.
Ilicni If IDIng and if dead- all iiar- ll. B. Lewis, 1/it17 ....... .......................................51.2
263.56 Name
Description
Fronts w
Assessment
C le rk C lr ' ttlt Court llenilttoh*
ll. &lt; claiiulbl Ini ire'll a In the lauds
the
South rie-ht-of-wny line of A. C. L. Ry. 160 feet
C o u n tv Florida.
and pri-mU&lt;**i Ihvnlvnl lu ihls mill. li. B. Lewis, l„»t 18........................... ................. 50
.
257.39
N. H. Garner’s 2nd. Add. to
un lieiiM. duvlNc-s, grantees and
B y : A. M. WEEKS, D. O.
thence North 62 feet across said ri^ht-of-way,
257.39
Fell. 27 Mnt 8-12-20.27, Ant 3
other I'lalmuittu under the said II. II. U'wis, Lot 19......................... .................... 50
Markham Park Heights, Sanford.
thence NELY. along the North line of A. C. L. Ry.
IN t lllt L I T
COURT,
S E V E N T H Martha Acres. Humiiel Acrca M.irH.
B.
Lewis,
Lot
20.......................
......................
65
334.60
W. E. Scoggnn, Lot 1 Blk L ............
It l ll i I I I . C I I I C U T O F 11.0111- lha Hellrodcr. Manila A Hehruder.
........47.47
240.00
right-of-way
150 feet more or less to Palmetto Ave.
• ( i t , IN A N D c o l l
S E M I N O L E Mart ha
A A. Bchruder. VV. It.
Amended Pint of Lots 1-20 Except Lots 12 nnd 14
W. E. Scoggan, Lot 2 Blk L.............. . . ...... 52.47
corvrv.
Schroder, William
H Hi’lirialer.
205.27
thence South to beg....................... ...............- _50.8
CiiIiii M Mur,be. Sarah Jeiineltrt
Lnnc’s Addition, Sanford, Florida,
IN C H A N C E R Y .
W. E. Wells, Lot 3 Blk L........
265.27 Also bog. at the intersection of the West line of Pal­
lliibnc, Halupfiin llooite,
——
BILL Tt* *jl IET TITLE.
Howurd
Overlin,
Lot
16.................................
........
56
ogg
07
&lt;'lirlMupIn
r,
(
Wiiosc
name
Is
u
n
R. PE T IJ R8, Uiinipluluant.
265.27
metto Avenue with the South line of the Atlantic
vx
k fintv it),
W l a hi mti a. ( w ho se Howard Overlin, Lot 18 ........... ............. .....V
288.27
Elizabeth Dykes, E. 125.35 ft. U t 5 Blk L.. ........62.47
H E N R Y t. C R A N E , and iith»rn,
n l t e o mime in u n k m iw n ) Thoin as
266.27
Coast
Line Ry. Co’s U k e Charm Branch, thence
'D efelntanli
S. Hplnm-y, ,\ R.-eker. nml each of Howard Overlin, Lot 20 ......................................... 50
* *
Uns.^/ Elizabeth Dykes, E. 125.35 ft. U t 6 Blk L ........51.16
258.60
O R D E R t»F 1*1’ HI. IC A T 11IN
them dei *-U9* d o r othe rw ise, nml all
run NW LY along the South line of said right-ofT t ' E A T ATI-7
OF F LO R ID A .
TO
'Ihe above and foregoing final assessments ure payable without Maude M. Jinkins, U t 7 Blk K
u n k n o w n p a rlie s claim ing un tutcr........47.47
240.00
llottry A. C ra ne nnd Sophia Crane, i"tt In the lands nml prsrttisiis lu way 150 feet, thence North across the said rightinterest
up to April 15th, 1925, and from and after such date said .Tames Abbott, Lot 9 Blk K
hln w if e. IlHunuh B re w er, T ho m as Volveil In thin suit.
62 47
of-way 62 feet, thence RELY, along NE side of
jpeotl
Hohsrt Burnhart and Susan
It ri|ipearlng by the stvnrn hill of special assessments will lie payable only in 15 fifteen equal annual James Abbott, Lot 11 Blk K
-- 52 47
tt.m -'n e; hlH Wife, A [iron JeritifflUI. complaint herein,
that y«u may
205.27
right-of-way 150 feet, thence South 62 feet to
A
i* &lt;*i i.*n Jo eph ll A s k e w anil ■■lain some right, title or Interest installments with interest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred Minerva E. Field, Lot 13 Blk K
.....
52
47
265.27
BUrell 1 Askew .
hi i W ife. T ir ol, In ti tttl (o the Linds Involved In the
beg .........- ............................................. ......... 50.8
Mrs. A. II. Haskins, Lot 15 Blk K
Er a
Jiint*
W ' - e k 1.
KillloAlini-I above styl.d soli un being sltuntc payments.
......103.62
523.88
lle.hlt. A
A Wuluoii and Mnr&gt; U
( 1. C. Fellows Beg, « t the intersection of the east
In Heinicote County, Flurldu. nml
Witness nty bund as City Clerk and the Seal of tho City of San­
Spurling's Addition, Sanford.
tv, tiqii hi . u if.-, t'li.irh s it lir a-k descrlheil iu . "The smith half of
line extended of Palmetto Avenue as laid out in
and Rh* d a B. Ilrrirk, his wife. J e n ­ the northeast quarter of the notih- ford, Florida, this 5th day of March A. D. 1925.
Harold Washburn, Lot 6 Blk A..
.......5G.21
nie Brock. J acob Brock. C II. W a t - • uk qoarlcr of the southeast quar­
284.19
Markham Heights Add to Sanford, Fla., and the
•on Mt hiiel J Doyle. Mrs. Dhlio ter, and the north half of the south­ &lt;SEAL)
Frank Ussing, Lot 7 Blk A...
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
____ 50.21
284.10
A
W il li am s,
F. X. Miller.
II F. east quarter of the tiortheuHt quar­
Northerly line of the A. C. L. R. R. right-of-way,
W. A. Fitts, U t 8 Blk A .........
Sillier, Uetty Miller. C a r r ie Mil ler ter of the southeast quarter of Hee- Publish March 13, 20, 27; April 3-10.
50 21
284.1b
on
their U k e Charm Branchi run North 132.1 feet*
M c K in a trv and Rohvrt L. M cK ln s
Iboi t. Township 7n sooth. Range TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON HLGHEY S. S. Baumel, U t 9 Blk A
........56.21
tr&gt; her hush, n
and each of them 3u rant.”
284.10
East
120 feet, South 132.1 feet, West 120 feet to
If llvlliR, and
tf ih ad. the heirs.
You and each of you are there­
STREET FROM PARK AVENUE WEST TO FRENCH AVENUE. S. S. Baumel. Lot 10 Blk A
....... GG.21
284.19
d**vL&gt;*
* und othe r c l a i m ­ fore hereby required to appear to
l*’g. ................... ............... ..........................132.1
ant: in
■ hi H enry A Crutie tho Idll of complaint lu thin eutmi
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the jonstruction of th» as- O. F. Allen, Lot 1 Blk B .
..........120
600.69 Htg at the intersection of the West line extended of
*tid Soi
- ' i*i - tils w if e, llaniiah
........
49
1i11**' 1'■uun1y1,*' '{■*h,rIda. im'xhin1l,UVL‘,)U'nt on Hughey Street from Park Avenue west to French J. D. Duvison, U t 9 Blk B
RreV. cr
I Iiu n iu
Sclltt.
Ro ber t Is* n111
247.75
Palmetto Avenue as laid out in Markham Parle
Jl rul ii
Su san Riirnhiiri
his tiny, the fourth day of May, tajfi. I Avenue has been completed, and the comoleted work nua been finivMy W. L. Davis, Lot 10 Blk B
49
w if i
A aron Jernignu. A .lernlgun. and up- ti failure
247.73
appear. &lt;h-- |„
, , ,
”
Height.,
Add. to Sanford, Fla., and the Northerly
Jo'-qili B A k’.-w and Hutah J. As- er*-*- pro confe ■ will lu* antcred accepted by the City Commission of the City t f Sanford, Florida,
Harry lieeren, Lot 11 Blk B.... ..........
—........ 49
217.71
her., hln wif e Jacob Brock , Jainrs ugaltint you, tlu* mild lo-fng ItistRutlint, of the A. C. L. R. R. right-of-way on their
The following is the final estimate for paving Hughey Street from
V.&gt;*iks, E m manuel
tlehlt.
tv. A. •il for tlic purpose of quieting Dili*
Lane’s Addition, Sanford.
W a t s o n and Mary, tV. W ats o n . h)s III the above uninc.i cnntiilnInant In
Lake Charm Branch, run North S7.2 feet. West to
l'ark
Avenue
west
to
French
Avenue
24
feet
in
width
with
sliee'
as­
Herald Printing Co., Lot 2 2 ................*...... .........56
wif* Chairlcii II. Brock ami Rh.nl* and to tlo* latitls almve dcscrlh.il.
283.12
"aid
R. R. Right-of-way, thence Southerly along
Vi Bro ck , hln wife, J. nnk* Brock,
iT IH FURTHER ORDERED Hint phalt using 6 inches of compressed rock for the bax’e,
T. F. Link, Lot 24 .......................... ....... .......... 50
283.12
J « c * b Brock. I ’ II. W a t - .i n Michael this order he published once a week
*aid
right-of-way to beg.„........................ ....87.2
J. Doyle. Mrs. l'llllo A. W illia m s . F. for right comu'i'utlvt- weeks In the 2898 cu. yds, grading &lt;y&gt; 40c......... .
1159.20 W. A. Hill, Sr., Lot 26 .................................. ...EG
283.12
X Milter IJ F Mill* r, Iklty Mil- Hanford Herald, ft newspaper pub­ 4’iUO .Sta. yds. overhaul @ lc............
i he above and foregoing final assessments ore pay* ,
45.00 W. A. Hill Sr., Lot 28 ............................. ......... 50
ter, Carrie Miller McKIn-try and lished In Hanford. Hrminulr County,
283.12 interest up to April 15th, 1925, and from nnd after sac
Rohcrl L. McKInxtry, i,.r liusband. Florida
3302 liu. ft. curb and gutter ut 76c ..
2509.62
‘ W. A. Ilill, Sr., Lot 30
............
.............
....56
a n ' * til of
the tn,
dec ease &lt;t
or
283.12 ■i|&lt;ecial assessments will be payable only in fifteen equa
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 have
*J
r,|h--w*|§.-. and all nther utiknnwii liereuu -o Set m&gt; hand ami offlclft
22H lin, ft. single* headers @ 35c ..
79.80 Geo. B. Sanders, Lot 31................
56
283.12 bailment, with interest at 8 % per annum on all de**
par ies ■laliulni- nn Inter.-M In ihe
.
1
lands tnvolv. I in thin -n.t
U ? L 0n ,hl“ " " U,t " nv ,,f
4244 H„. yds. macadam foundation @80c.......
3395,20 C. L. Eritt, et nl, U t 33............
53
283.12
I imp. xrl ug by the s w o r n b ill of i
K ri/M/ii*,\*
Witness
my
hand
as
City
Clerk
und
the
Seal
of
the
426U sq. yds. sheet asphalt top @ 1,02....
4345.2C C'.L. Britt, et al, Lot 35.............
...6d
ro.- Tt'nlni herein that you, and each Mi A .* M . W E E K S , Dep uty (Mark
283.12 f'&gt;r&gt;l, Florida, this 5th day of March A. D. 1925.
■f
ii m ay elsini m in e right, title i WTlsuu a llo usi iiolilei.
347 sq. yds, concrete alley returns @ 30c............................
104.16
C.
L.
Britt,
et
al,
Lot
37_______
56
ir nt.*r«tt In und to that certain
So lic ito rs fo r Complaint.
283.12 &lt;S«al&lt;
r . PHILIPS. City
lot. pit r . or iMrct-1 of kind s i t u a t e ' Sfa i
1-.
3 inleta, type A @ 35.00____________ _____ ___ ...............
105.00 C.L. Britt, cl al, Lot 39.........
56
283.12
Apr . 3, 10, 17. 24 and M a y 1.
Publish Mar. 13, 20, 27; Apr. 3-10.

out co in m .

IN CHANCERT.
. A ir K tilty Company, a corpora*
flop, complainant,

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'

�TOE-SANFOW^IWBAI^&gt;, FRIDAY, MARCH 20. JM 5

flsRusKedTo
nStrickeriAi'ea

£ » ™
,n ful1 m^ion today
bcliolf of { h o u M ^ f Jnjufca %,»n i Uimscl f , a tVmber of parliament!. Sanf on!: C lea ttS w w a ^ o d ern le . 1 Florida, jifrivqd. 0 cate on;.traiki market wtsdfc, Tloridn,
M, landIMdVinr* tf-.teluplionc in his of-'wir® imiuiiy, demand.[and t^adim:)broken, 1' unbroken, Supplies triod' crates. 4-*«
sum
homeless !n the torouado tvrifclucd ! fice. who annAinced that he would moderate rtrarkcl steady.. Catidads erne, market :Uady,. Florida, 10- 1 Prmch Stra**i #JH&gt;-3m. ns
BectJon of the .niddlejwest !With
• Min &gt;iy»)&lt;.the, attorney general i f ho p|o- V. 0. I). wual tttrm*. Flortda-lp- inch crates. IMa best $3,90-3.75,;
O' ju
Ida.??)
j
» ; y*. 4riJtllu „f. til
natlonn. heUdquettots her** ^
symed- poaed to introduce. Icgi .ution w |Inch- crpier-, Guide*. Self-talanchiag |fair quality 53-3.25, Os $2.75-3.25.' 52. *0.
•"«! °vcry facility- for - rtrj,
F fffx *
cnjhci* whohave.ton- j In the rough, U. S. Hi). 1. 4-q*i • CifrcHnath !lt&gt; dotreor. cleat, || *N*wt Vgifc: H j&amp; K«c
&amp; rY? ° ( r,&lt;W W w k w o&amp; ftR
f
tinanficW.
Iptcta wit|i thp
• •—ffli\
,*-7 1
Mcrldi arrived.-12 earn in track; 12 h'lor.dai arrived. S jp :
It. stoocl tends ulso to carry
hjtinu-d front i « « b i . j
of telopnOro; - Atlanta: I- dcgiaaov c.cal, ^*°| Supplies liberal, demand moderate,i prate,: demand mo Joint
,
* tm )o, arrivals, L e a r eivc/tcU. No.
&gt;___ _________________________
,
r towns, as lighting rv.-.- f'**Lr “ ? n,J {ori "Uffererj ftoih fire
L J,,..
- i cr.jV cit'i thick. Supulie* Itoriit, db*
*" * “
^---- y ^ " * - -F r "
**
\Ce not been repaired. An- n Tokio and flood at TrukiHo.
r
' ; -halmd and trading •moderate, mar,
_______^ ,. ■■ v.
• •* j\ • •
ft, Tight-, candles and flnalir" substituting for power
nt 1-Tetanus Sr ram
L Pullman cars have arh. house refdstca in otto or
Gicn:: villages o f ■tents ara
£,,! elsewhere.
I Million:-' Damage.
L in rh=W speak in mil*
lL , asked to estimate mnfcjcs. The hriof. diapatchua
Ljo’irx) n southwestern Koit’:
[i&gt;(00,000" hi Prirtccton;
Lj) m southeni - Illinois;
410 Sanford Avontie
bin Missauri/' The torna|i(.i toll over a territory of
Bcs fn five' hodrs nr.d withfn-if period of 'tiiiiu. outy t»as coverfitg the distance
Rtri..
—
flsd Cross’ rushed" jimp lira
b i.ouia, Chicago offered
Co. The Illinois legislature
a . like amount, the
w leuiiilature - ^5,000 and
Ei niiiwis Afnoitcap teglop
F Other contribatidfU"' are
L|t» reach $100,000.
L she Associaled. Press casBil tnuight it apjieurs that
£a IDO children Arid Infants
Ctinis.
Every available
L, vL ;i morgue itv the aone
yUtiiNi. Serious operations Sanford Friday was brought up by
Crfrmf l virtually outdoors. •dayor Lake who declared that he
L ff persons, three and knew nothing of the game until
Err. several blocks long, * bout art hour before tl.e luncheon.
taitol iti the darkness to- Hi* attention wn; culled to the
p claim their kin and fact tnnt iqention of the jrnnTc'
was made on the front page of the
t§ti Terribly Mangled.
aflcrnoon ncwmmpcr in the issue j
EtntJv arising in the Mh- ot Thursday. The discussion end­
[Ozark tiills,
tho tornado ed without any action being tnkI jr.tl aig-zagged .along its en by llte chahibcr.
ftojt a mile wide in some
Hand Has Been Organized.
L&lt; in other it could bo
Announcement was made by l) . 1
W by feet. It was more L. Thrasher that the Sanford Mu-!
Uat its start, unloadng its rifeip.nl hand is now o*gBni'{e»i an.11
k Illinois nnd Indiana. It that rnnv} provision, should be'
Kentucky und Tenncs- made to direct the activities of the
bf fancifully, it appeared, hand. A dommittro, composed of
trman on nn Illinois Cen- l&gt;. I Thrasher, R. il. Derg and
ua, who witnessed the De- Mr. Murrell,
wan r poo inted tot
njtedy succinctly described confer with Jik* Reinstein, director
bJ» as a "crnslt of thunder of tho band, and decide the kind of
hi bv two blintling flashes mucic desiicd and to set the dates!
■tning. after which there for concerts.
pin? left." A former war
Mayor Lake called attention to
k said it could be likened the fact that ground is to be hcol-&gt;
[war zone in France; the c cn for the tourist hotel tu:;t Thurs- 1
I other comparison. Human dry and urged full attendance b\
ir most every form of cro- members of the chamber.
•I. IL Jackson,
reporting as!
[icd butchered or crushed
Inn'; removed front the de- chairman ot a committee appoint- 1
I0r.lv a comparative few cd to arrange with local merchants
kvrl intact, llodies piere- tr keep show windows illuminated
k nllntors of wind-driven until II o’clock at night, reported,
k freouept.
ngiecment to the plan by the inn-;
jnrity of Sanford merchants, lie:
pt.i Suffera Heverciy.
Kile hamlet of Desoto pro- '•vniessed the minion of many of
kffen-d the heaviest single the merchants, lie declared, that a;
We inflicted by the tnr- 1court 1on in the price of electric
h &lt;t was here that US, current should be made.
Ughtn
Isrcr and children died, will be allowed to burn Friday
p the.u in the tichoolhoure night until IL o’clock it .was,re-;
M A IT L A N D
* •
- "*• •
• j
|"i iar.ecf in the twinkling ported.

•Western Pot
Roast of Beef

quality cou n ts,
and service counts,

W h e re

y o t io
f s a ifn gw
s ,m att
anaprices assure\uou
ofsam

Western Pork Chops lb

Western Brisket Stewing Beef
per lb.

Fresh Ground Hamburg Steak, lb.

15c

BLU E PETE R
IM PORTED
“ IONA
P IN K

Western Pork Loin Roast lb

WATC11
JUST
Four

A &amp; P ” BRAND
A&amp; P Brand
No. 2'/i can
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FRIDAY, MARCH 20. 1925

THB HERALD'S PLATFORM
L —Deeper water route to Jackson*
rilk.
. .
L —Construction of St. John*-—In*
llan River canal.
BJ—Extension of white way.
L—Extension of local amusementa
—Swimming pool, tennia courta, etc.
R^-Acqaiaition of a municipal
I*—Augmenting of huildlng propram— houses, hotels, apartment
Ptttiffle
L-—Extension of street paving pro-

Teach children to like to have ctean hands. Oh, yen, it
can be done. All that the most degenerate little dirt-lover
needa'is a good comprehension o f the dnease-germs it is pos­
sible fo r him to carry on his skin and under his finger nails.
Sometimes it is possible to talk a child into n feeling of
hostility for grimey hands and smudged faces. Sometimes a
child has to be given rewards fo r frequent use of soap and
water. But the idea should be to teach the child to L IK E to
have clean hands, and the rest will be easy.
And most children will L IK E to use soap whfcn they arc
told something o f its use an a warrior against disease. Many
disease germs including the organism that is responsible for
pneumonia, die quickly in a soap solution. Common colds are
transmitted by germs that can be washed away with soap
suds. And the typhoid fever bacillus is killed in a soup solu­
tion that is only as warm as the heat o f the body.
Especially before eating should the hands be washed as
clean as soap and water can make them. Food handled by
dirty hands become infected with bacteria that get into the
system through the mouth— and in this connection it is per­
tinent to coll attention to the importance o f teaching children
to guard themselves against the dirty hands of other people
while they are looking for their own cleanliness.
Dishes that are not washed clean can carry myriad germs.
During the World W ar it was discovered that many a case
o f tuberculosis, pneumonia, and other diseases had been
spread by dishes that had not been washed in hot soapsuds.
And every day there is some one coming down with some
serious illness because the food dealer or the cook sent germs
along with the dinner.
Teach he children to L IK E cleanliness, and they will
live longer.

As Brisbane Sees' It

HERE'S A C H AN C E TO

d is t in g u is h y o u r s e l f

The Fenf Monoplane.
Henry*# Hon Shown It.
#0 Feet Wide, 48 Feet Long. »
Weight 8,850 Lb*. Get Yoora.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

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A Chicago mu,
beenure another tt
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YESTERDAY WAS spent with
Edscl B. Ford, getting information
about Ford plans, news o f the
greatest importance to everybody
in this country, to the Dying ma­
chine industry of the whole world
nml to the safety of the United
StatcH.

bo n nodal lion,

T&amp;DO»r i

It’s getting eo
snioha there’s gi»
Santo Domingo hcicntbt
frogs there hark like
maybe Santo Domlingo
a dog’a life.

AT DEARBORN, near llenry
Ford’s great experimental laborat­
ory, not long ugo there was a big
field, covered with trees 100 feet
high. Henry Ford’s son, deter­
mined to make Detroit the center
or flying machine manufacturing,
decided to have an airplane factory
on that field. Just sixty days In­
ter the factory was there and me­
chanics were nt work manufactur­
ing all-metal, hcavicr-thnn-alr fly ­
ing machines.

GLADLY/

Outside of jail Uie
on earth is a room
house.in spring.
New York man f„ut1(1
safely married to a fircmt
Angeles, showing then!'’
need to worry.
In Seattle
into a new
can claim it
way.

YESTERDAY MORNING Ed«el
Ford invited his visitor to climb in­
to the pilot scat of an all-metal
monoplane just finished, one thnt
will make its first flight to-day or
tomorrow.
,
Thnt machine will one day he ns
important to the world ns the lit­
tle automobile, with bicycle wheels,
llenry Ford "demonstrated" to his
neighbor thirty-two years ago.,
Watch W est Florida Grow
The name painted on the side o f ,
the monoplane is "Maiden Dear­
Incubators which wilt turn out five thousand chicks at a born.”

The worst March
seen was tidling a
score.

hatching are to be part of the equipment o f that aeventy-five-

•^Construction
of
boulevard thousnnd-acrc farm which the Ringlings have bought in
YOU AND your children will
■round Lake Monroe.
fly in thnt kind of a machine in a
West
Florida.
Entrance Into Flofida state
years, and a description of it
Five thousand baby chickens in one brood would he worth few
4m I| league.
may interest you.
It.—Completion of city beautlfica- seeing. Five thousand baby chickens every three weeks the

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BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
SAFE FROM A L L EVIL:—The
Lord ahull preserve thee from all
ivil; he ahull preserve thy soul.
Psalm 121:7.
PRAYER:— We will say of the
Lord, He is our Refuge and nur
Fortress; our God; in Him we

trust.

i

UP-HILL
Docs tho road wind up-hill all tho
way?
Yes, to the very end.
Will the day’s journey take tho
whole long day?
From morn to night, my friond?
But Is there for the night a resting
place?
A roof for when the slow dark
hours begin,
May not tho darkness hide it from
my face?
You cannot miss that inn.
Shall I meet other wayfarers at
night?
Those who have gone before.
Then must I knock, or cull when
just in sight?
They will not keep you stand­
ing nt that door.
Shall I
find comfort, truvelsore
and weak?
Of labor you shall find the sum.
Will there he beds for me and ull
who seek?
Yen, beds for all who conic.
—Christini Rosetti

year around would make how many broilers, how many lay­
ing hens in twelve months time?
On that new farm, the Ringlings will locate one thousand
Italian families, each twenty acres to plant in grapes. They
are to be brought from California where they have learned
to raise grapes for the city markets. And each Italian home
will have its hit of a garden, its cow and pigs and chickens.
The Ringlings will bring hundreds of pure bred holsteins
for the big pastures on their farm. Anti orchards already
growing on the land will he extended on an immense scale.
That's over in West Florida, near Pensacola. And if
Pensacola and the other West Florida towns see the light,
they will reap “ millions" from the good advertising that en­
terprise can give them. It is the sort of enterprise that
Florida needs more than any other. And wonderful results
could he attained, if the Ilingling venture were properly used
as a shining example for other men with money to spend in
the conversion of idle lands into domains of money-earning,
happiness bringing farming country.
The Ringlings intend to take that seventy-five thousand
acre tract and make it the most famous farm in the world.
Anil they can do it. They can make it a wonderful show place
to which worth-while people will travel with eager interest.
They can start an agricultural revolution in West Florida
which will he o f untold importance to the development of
that section of the state. And the best of it is the rest of
Florida is happy to hear of West Florida's good fortune, and
congratulates the Ringling Brothers for knowing a good
thing when they see it. Watch West Florida grow l

The man who puts confidence in
MAN COULD DIRECT his way by plain reason and sup­
sveryonu nmy not enjoy tho con­
port
his lift* by tasteless food; hut Cod has given us wit, and
fidence of everyone.

flavor, and brightness, and laughter, and perfumers, to en­
Work on the new hotel will soon liven the days of man’s pilgrims, and to "charm his pained
tegin. And then we'll sen tilings steps over the burning marie."— Sydney Smith.
dim.

The best time to pay taxes is bes April first.
------- o-------Fires such as they had in Palm
Beach make the average individual
Wop and think about his fire in­
surance policy.
------- n-------“ Princeton Eleven To Lose ThirUett men", says a headline, which
only goes to allow what you can do
with figures when you attend col­
lege.

Of all the stories relating to our t leaped upon the parapet, and,
lorcd troopers in their services standing thero revealed in the
erseas, I think the ohi* I like moonlight, he shook a broad fist
■st has to do with a bawny black in the direction of the foes’ lines,
fantryman, who, on his way no and in a voice which might have
the front for his first taste of been heard hnlf a mile away lit
tun! combat, fortified himself on'cried out:
full &lt;|unrl of poten French wine, ( "Como on, you Heinlu Germans,
As n result, he reached the for- an’ gimme war! (Jimmie all dc
aid position in a somewhat el- war yon's got! Gimme exploiter
■uteri and slightly groggy state.' ivex! (Jimmie gas shells! (Jiitmu
e hail berm warned in advance bung shells! Most in special I

Sanford’s Realty Values
A re Beginning To Climb
W e have two exceptionally good proposition*,
tlir-l will : et you in on the ground flour

Realtors

WHAT ABOUT tho danger of
lightning, supposed to have des­
troyed the great Zeppelin Dixinude after the French took it front
the Germans?

dragging
a brake.
In slow
WHAT HO these machines cost?
The first few machines, before
“ quantity production” is accom.
(dished, wilt probably be sold for
$25,000 apiece. The Fords, fath­
er and son. will sell at that price,
although the first machines will
cost them more than $100,000 aplcco. Later they will be aide to
reduce tho price of these big ma­
chines. carrying a ton load, to
* 12,000 and less. And the next
step will be a smaller mnehine, al­
so all metal, for ubout $5,000 or
FACILITIES FOR purchasing on
installments will be provided, as is
done with automobiles. A young
man with ambition should earn
a hundred dollars a day above ex­
penses with one of these ma­
chines. and tn tho first year make
money enough to pav $25,000 for
it and have $10,000 left over f«&gt;r
himself.

B A R N U M ’S GOOD RULES

A D V E R T IS E M E N T S T E L L YOU WHA
IS BEST TO B U Y — W H E R E TO Gtf
IT A N I ) W H A T TO P A Y FOR IT I

BL IRVIN s. conn

YoU W ILL ask questions about
this vehicle in widen you are de
lined t*• travel at. a hundred mile.'
au hour for "ipiicl cruising" at
first, an*! up tn JIOO miles an hour
in later machines.
Is the aluminum alloy called
"du ra Iii min” strong?
Yes, as
strong us “ mild” steel.

$6 ,000.

LAKELAND EVENING LEDGER

Real estate has only begun to
move ip Sanford. Many are pre­
dicting that us the summer sea­
son conies on property in thir. citv
••■ill l»e in even greater demand.
The person who invests now will
make no mistake. Sanford is des­
tined to be a big city and soon.
--------o------Tomorrow afternoon the Cin­
cinnati Nationals will play the
Milwaukee Brewers here in San­
ford. When the game begins nt
three o'clock tin- grandstand should
b« /illej with Sanford people. And
every time a foul fly goes in the
direction of your enclosed auto­
mobile, just think to yourself.

M Y F A V O R IT E STORIES

TH E NEW SPIRIT1
WAYCROSS JOURNAL-IIERAl,l»

Copies of The Herald tomorrow
will be srnt to every state in the
union and to many foreign coun­
tries. The dcniHnd for copies of
the special edition is great. Thou­
sands of patters will go forth to
tell the world about the city sub­
stantial.

Tourists who left Florida early in
March are writing back to their
friirds
about the unpleasant
weather they found bark home.
The wise winter visitor stays m
Florida until after the changeable
month of March has. passed.
It
doesn't always pay to go north too
early in the spring.

THE CAR will carry ten pas­
sengers, including lhe pilot, or a
load of 1,500 pounds besides the
gtisi line carried in two big tanks
in the wings.

THROUGH Z F A L KNOWLEDGE* is gotten, through lack
o f zeal knowledge is lust; let a man who knows this double
path of gain tttid loss thus place himself that knowledge may
grow.— Buddha.

Sanford luts no room for the pes­
simist. lie must step aside and
muk« room for the grand proces­
sion of boosters.

Bill collectors tell funny stories
"bout the type of people they do
business with. The average person
sometimes forgets that tho rtory
the unimportant bill collector take.,
back to his firm, plays an impor
tant nart in establishing a credit
standing.

BY TAKING out four bolts, in
case of engine trouble—which
won’t happen to these fying ma­
chines any more than it does to a
first-class automobile—the en­
gine can be taken nir the front end
and a new one put in its plucc in
a couple of hours.

YOU CANNOT stand rpiite up­
right in the fuselage, ,but thrT” ’ «
plenty of head room as you sit
down. The seats earn bo pulled nut,
as in a Cullman car, anal made in­
to sleeping berths for night travel.
The entire machine, except the
engine, is made of a metal alloy
width is PI per cunt aluminum, t
per cent copper and a little mangamer* or cobalt. That gigantic
iiiiiehiuc, li» feel wide, IN feet long,
as big as a goon sized bungalow,
weighs, including the heavy nt**PA LM BEACH SUFFERED a heavy loss Wednesday in lor, only &lt;',1150 pounds, a thous­
and pounds less than a good-siz­
the destruction of the famous Hotel Breakers. It will he no ed
sedan cur,

small task to figure just how great the financial loss. But
like all Florida cities the people of Palm Beach will see to it
that out of the ruins of the lag fire will come more and finer
hotels. Undoubtedly fireproof buildings will soon stand
where the former wooden structures wer elonited. It won’t
An optimist is n man who thinks take Palm Beach long to blot out the marks of Wednesday’s
re understands women perfectly. disastrous fire.

!or» tho hooks clone and that dale

IT LOOKS like a huge bird of
solid silver. Its single plane, or
pair of wings stretches sixty feet
across. The fuselage, which auto­
mobile owners would call a se­
dan body, suspended under the
wings, is forty-eight feet long.

THE! RUNNING of the machine
seems simple, all but the landing.
YOU HAVE before you an or­
dinary automobile wheel. While
it stands up perpendicularly in
front of you the airship flies on a
level keel. Push it one way the
machine gmjs up, push it anoth­
er way and the machine goes
down.
Turn the wheel left or right
if you want to steer to the left nr
right. But there is very little
steering once you are headed in

m i', m r.MClNii is «l*me prin
cipally on landing, when the pil&lt;il
cornea down in corkscrew fash­
ion In strike his field in the right
place at the right speed.
Later, Hying machines will in­
fluence mail ligilding us the auto­
mobile has done. Every State will
have it.s flying highways, North
and South, at least :;im feet wide,
to give room for the wings, and'
lighted nt night so that flyers,
traveling above these mods, will u|.
ways have below them a flying
field as wide as the country.

BU Y IT NOW

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K F. LANE
REALTO R

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Rooms 501-502. Phone 1)5
First National Hank BuildingSales Force:— Miss Rulm Williams, Miss lid1
Honge, Mr. It. L. Shipp.

u a i n s s » x a a I t i a i a i i i n i a a a l l B I N I I I i i i i i i i i l |1

HOW QUICKLY can you learn to
fly? That depends on the stu­
dent.
Some young men have
learned in one day and have gone
up and come down safely nlou*.*
the second dav. Almost anybody
with a well balanced head and good
nerves can learn to fly in eight
hours of actual flying time. It i;
easier than learning to knit.
The eight, hours are usually
spread over eight days.
The curious thing is that it takes
shout one hour for an intelligent
man to learn to *fly nml seven
bourn to learn how to make a
landing without smashing the
machine.

p. T. Itanium wise showman, i Publisher by Mr. Hunter. Under
wus credited with the assertion j date of August IP, 1852, the show*
now famous, that "the people like i innn wrote "Business Rules for
to bo fooled,” and if one cannot Young Men," by P. T. Itanium,
(rent! the authorship of other j Esq." Hero is the Itarnum code:
wise cracks, ho attributes them i "I.—Select the kind of business
to the old circus man. For in- 1that suits your natural inclinat­
stance, (Itarnum gets tho credit ions and temperament,
for the observation that “ a suck • " 2.—Let your pledged word ev­
cr is horn every minute,” and off­ er in* sacred.
‘"I.—Whatever you do, do with
hand we would attribute to the
same authority the cryptic say­ all your might.
"4.—Sobriety; Use no descrip­
ing that "you can fool all the
people part of the time," aiol tion of intoxicating liquors.
"5. Lot hope predominate, but
the like.
be
not too visionary.
James Boyd Hunter, managing
IN FRONT are two great wheel i
"d.— Do not ucuUer your pow- with pneumatic tires nout sixteen
editor of The Christian Intelli­
! inches in diameter.
They have
gencer and Mission Field, in look­
|powerful shock usorbern and can
ing through au old file of that
I safely conic down to the ground
paper, come across u success form­
at a speed of 50 miles an hour.
ula written by P. T. Itarnum thnt
The uilot land* with the front part
shows a different attitude altogeth­
er. No captuin of industry or always live constucruly within of the monoplane tilted unward.
greut uthlete could have submit­ your income, if you can do so ' striking the ground first with the
i tail of Jits mnehine, provided with a
ted more wholesome rules for suc­ without nsoluto starvation.
I flat metal landing piece without
cess than those attributed to Barn"10,— Do not depend upon oth­ wheels and protected by shock abuin and furnished Editor
and ers.’’

Rminole(j[ounlijJba
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MISS KATHRYN W IL K E f, Society Editor.

Personals
Mnndny
will be a called meeting
foman’s Unitof thc Church
League of the Holy Cross
the home of Mrs. G. Irvr(:s at
o’clock.
Snc Organ Club will have
Ing meeting nt the home
Kent Rosritcr.
tings Daughters Sunday
njass will have tho monthe«u, meeting at .tho homo of
,mlc Cnrrnway at 7:15 o*Wednesday
vill be initiation of candithe Royal Neighbors of
by tho Tampa Team.

PHONE

Mrs. C. A. Williams, Mrs. I„ p.
Hagan nml Mlrs Ruba Williams Coi, Theodore Roosevelt Chapter of
spent Thursday afternoon in Or- the United Spanish Wnr Voter*
lundo.
nns nt supper Thursday evening,
honoring Mrs. Witlomlnn Bogmoir,
president
general of the National
Mrs. 11 p. McDonnell. Mrs. John
Auxiliary.
Mauer, Mrs. Harry Walsh nnd Vin­
The two tables were beautifully
cent McDonnell spent Thursdny
decorated in n harmonius arrange­
afternoon in Orlando.
ment of spring flowers, bb were
the living room and dining room.
Mrs. Ilal Wight spent Thursdny
Following the supper an infor­
with Mrs. Cecil Butt in Orlando. mal reception wns held to intro­
duce the president general to the
Mrs. It. S. Holly and small son members of the enmp nnd their
left 1nuruilay for Kllenton where wives. Thcru were -30 members
they will visit Mrs. Holly’s par­ who called during the evening.
ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. It. Wood.
#Mr- and Mrs. _______
'erheun were
____ nssisted by Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. J,
Miss Elizabeth Stark returned R. Lyles und Mrs. John Leonar­
Thursdny to Orlando after visit­ d o
ing Miss Annie Hawkins here.

Nellie Turner Circle

Mr. and Mrs. C. Zeimcnovitz ar­ HoldsRegularMeeting
Thursday
.South Side Parent Teacher rived Thursday from Brunswick
ti*tion will meet nt 3 o’clock. Gn., for a short visit with1reinThe Nellie . Turner Circle met
eUfs will give one number of
Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. H. H. Newman on Oak
G. F„ Ross nnd Pierce Griffin Avenue, with Mrs. Newman nnd
motored to Daytona Thursday eve Mrs. L. Fuireloth ns hostesses.
Friday
ning.
The chairman opened the meet­
-i Annie Hawkins will entcring with n scripture
rending
b Book Lovers’ Club.
Mrs. D. T. Philynw will return to which was followed by prayer. A f­
Lgpjlar meeting of the W. her home in Gainesville Satur­ ter the regular business was tran­
[p. will be held at 3:30 o’clock day.
sacted, the “ Mission Study" was
L Baptist Church.
tnken up.
[ gillie Harrison Chapter, N.
At the close of the meeting de­
J.
G.
Bali
is
i
pending
n
few
[A. K. will meet with Mrs.
licious refreshments were served.
days
on
business
in
Jacksonville.
[ Tolar Board meeting nt 3
There were 13 members and three
it sml regular •meeting at
visitors present. Tho next meet­
ijtlock.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Iaine ing will be held Apr. 1 at the home
snent Thursday in DcLand und of Mrs. S. A. It. Wilkinson on
Daytona.
Saturday
Mnplu Avenue.
i Story Hour ut the Library
|o’clock.
i Reading Club at the LlhrnR A D IO
Patent O ffice Now
110 o'clock.

Program for Mnr. 21.
WE El: Boston (silent).
et Silverware. Tickets given
WGR: Buffalo (silent).
ill purchases ut Kents Vul&lt; WF.UH: Chicago Post (370.2) 7
isg Works.
Kh vegetable* for sale every I concert, Riviera theater; !) Oriol­
Soon nnd Snturdny morning es, songs, stories, Hawaiian gui­
tar artiats; It dance, songs.
bol Garden.
WLN: Chicago (3M.fi) 7 enter­
tainers; 7:3(1 revue, harmony girls
RESOLUTIONS
orchestra; 11 Senate theatre.
EREAS, The Order of I to­
WMAQ: Chicago News ( U 7.fi)
ot Sanford has so willing- fi Daddy; 8 entertainers; 8:30 phoipruled to The Third State tologue; !&gt; Chicago theater.
Royal Neighbors of AmeriKYW : Chicago (t»3fi) 7 concert;
privilrgo of the Ute of the 8 musical; 2:05 health talk; 2:15
ir Hall for the Third Slate Youth’s Companion; 2:35 classic;
in convention assembled, 12 carnival; I Insomnia club.
i, therefore, bo it resolved,
WON’ ; Chicago Tribune (370.2)
it Uccoriler-Receiver be in- (■ organ; (5:30 ensemble, string
si to write the Order of De- uuintet; 8 tenor, piano; JO dance,
of Sanford a letter thank- jazz artists.
tm h' urlily for their kindWLWt Cincinnati ( 122,-t) fi con­
ltd that a copy of this res- cert; 8:13 popular, orchestra.
11*- -cut to the loeal newsWTAM: Cleveland (380.1) 8 or­
\and nl-&lt;&gt; be spread upon chestra. contralto.
Riutr of our records.
WEAR: (Silent).
Sen*.1*11
PWX: Cuba ( 310) 7:30 concert,
Ji -olutioii Committee:
tenor.
IM-n Dixon, Fort. Myers.
W FAA: Dallas News (175.2) fi
Pauline McGee. Bunnell.
recital; II orchesttO,
Elm Sheppard, Daytona. ■
WOO: Davenport (I83.fi) (5:30
Sandman; fi:fill religious discus­
sion; 2 Beethoven Octet; 11 or­
chestra, songs,
I KOA: Denver (822.1) 10 dance.
WBAP: Fort Worth Slar-Tele|gram (silent).
KNX: Hollywood (337) 8:15 muj sic; 2 features; 12 dance; I Hol: lywood movie night, Ruth Roland.
' KTHS: Hot Springs Park (371j .8) 8:80 concert; 2:15 dance.
WHH: Kansas City (silent).
WDAF: Kansas City Star (3651.0) fi Scimol of the Air; 11:15 Mer­
ry DM Chief, frolic.
WKKU: Lansing (285.5) 2 or­
chestra.
KHJ: Los Angeles (-10-1&gt; 8 con­
cert; 8:30 children's; to instru­
mental, vocal; l Isn't Angels.
WHAS: Louisville Journal (332.8) 7:30 concert.
ill ion Commit ten:
WCCO:
Minneapolis-St.
Paul
Dixon, Fort Myers
(llf i.l) fi concert; 8 philosophies;
m McGee, Buniudl.
8:3(i minstrel show; 10 orchestra,
-Sheppard. Daytona
quartet.
CKAC; Montreal (110.7) 0:3(1
! trio, 7:30 variety; 2:30 red pack­
RESOLUTIONS
IRKAS, His Honor, thi­
ol Sanford has so heartily
ri Ihn State Officers, DeleDtputinrt mid visitors to
■J11( -Sanford f&lt;&gt;r the Third
i Statu Camp ttoyui Neighl Ai.ivrica in convention a3•hen tore, be it resolved,
ir Recorder-Receiver be,
lerchv instructed to write
,f|r Mayor Lake a letter
®IC our appreciation fur
xui'iiiesxcx and couitesles
t a copy of this resolution
to lii*j local newspapers
1a copy of thn resolution
tr be spread upon the ininuir records.
'(tiled)
rj*olution Committee:
Dixon, Fort. Myers,
•dm • .McGee. Bunnell.
*1,1 Shenrmrd, Daytona.

estion

But A11 Seminole County E ggs
Are Not Poultry Association E ggs

Entertainment Given Mrs. H oy Entertains
Idlers Bridge Club
In Honor O f Official

A ll Association EggH nre Stamped S. C. P. A. If your
grocer doesn’t handle them call 53D and we'll tell you
where you can buy them,

Mrs. George L. Hoy chnrmlng!y
entertained the Idlers Bridge club
Thursday afternoon nt the Coun­
try Club.
Gay colored fieldphlox were at­
tractively used in decorating. The
club prize for high ncore wn» won
by Mrs. George Hart nnd the
cut prize was \Vnn by Mrs. J.
MacDonald.
Following the game, delicious
refreshments of two courses were
served.

fr enue itUy’ « r»

mlatak*

Glyka-Nuxsin
In a mlentlttrnlly
many yen (a,

Caught On A

s y m p t o m s and

T h a t tired. im-ncliy, n o l o f nortn f e e li n g im i i i l l y mentis Indh*&lt;
T h e ulrk h ea d ac h e and heavy fn l l n » a * rYter eat In tram aliens o f 1*
lion.
In fact, IndliiOatlon Ih one o f the w o n t cumfhun k l l i i w n t l i
very nerinun one.
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Biggest Bass- or Trout

co m pounded

p rescrip tio n

au cceaiftilty

us

Tty oYi-r&gt;’ orolnn Indig estio n this m edic ine g i v e s to, the b loo d
h r a lt li nml Kir vugili b uild in g ele m e n t * co ntaine d in t h e f n n d .

Rod and Reel Casting Outfit

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i l Hie follow Idk quotations from lell.-rr. we liavc received:
nave tried m a n y rvmedli
lti.it
than a n y t h i n g elao I hai
taken"
-.-.ia
Miss Murray of I'tll.t.i nayifi “ Your medicine gave me cnmpletf |Ti
lh( from I ml lucation.”
It.

The Woman’s Club i» announc­
ing n subscription bridge party
nt the club for Thursday after­
noon. Mar. 2(5. The bridge is to
be followed by n demonstration of
the “ Wcar-cvcr” Aluminum.
Reservations mny be made by
ending Mrs. Archie Betts, Numb­
er 222.

We W ill Give The Following Prizes:

M r itee«l o f It:«&gt;(i&gt;-m tt*.»cli w r i t e s :
"I
t i l y l . n - Nil vain lt;i;i given me m o re re li ef

1st LAR G E S T— Shakespeare “ M arh off”
Reel.
2nd LAR G E S T— Heddon “ K in g Special
Rod.

Florida Underwriters
M eet In Jacksonville

3rd LAR G E ST— Tackle Box.

JACKSONVILLE, Mnr. 20.—The
twenty-first annual ennvention of
Florida local underwriters conven­
tion opened here this morning for
it two days’ session with more than
BOO members In ntlendnnce from
every section of the state.

Hill Hardware Company

The Beat and Latest in

PHONE 5.1

God’s Kingdom
Has Come

WASHINGTON, Mnr. 20.—Jur­
“ Thin Ea.th to Ho Man's
isdiction over the patent office,
Everlasting Heme”
heretofore a part of the inturior!
department, was transferred to the j Millions Now Living W ill
commerce department under Secre- I
Never Die”
tnry Hoover toduy l&gt;y nn oxecutive I
order of President (JooHdgc.
j
The change, whieh has been advo­
cated Ivy the congressional commit­
tee established at the request of
President Harding to consider gen­
eral government reorganization
was possible without specific legis­
lative action, it was explained tiecause the law which created the
commerce department gave the
president discretionary authority
to place such regular government
bureaus as he might select under
its control, litlur alterations in
the organization of thu govern­
ment which the congressional com­
mittee recommended are pot ex­
pected until congress has neted.
Secretary Hoover in a statement
explaining the step, which also was
approved by Secretary Work of
the interior department, said one
of the principal reasons for it lay
in the discriminations against
American interests in the admin­
istration of patent laws in some
foreign countries.
The commerce department has
conducted negotiations in the mat­ A Rare Opportunity for you—a
ter through its representatives subject that will interest you. IJnabroad. In the same connection, | ilisputable evidence that Paradise
Mr. Hoover said he might have oc­ shall be restored. Life, Liberty
casion to urge congress to draft aj nml Happiness to replace Sorrow.
new code of patent laws.
Tears and Death.

M r . I,.itt .it the :.im&gt; r l t . i-’ I N us. “ t xtifferril s e v e r e ly fr o m In®
gi—tlun.
It : . —ni«;t I Would have In g i v e up my w o rk , b u t a f t e r i l k to

Contest Open From March 1st to October 1st
All Right Hoys— Let’s Get Rusy!

A device which tends out wire­
less distress signals from ships
automatically has been invented.
The S. O. S. call and the lutitude
nnd longitude of the stricken ves­
sel are given.
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Under Supervision
O f Herbert Hoover

fortluc-il Ion lint* ninny
fo r o th e r alim ent*.

FO RTH E

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h h a c k i . es

Use our bandy, convenient elec­
tric table and household devices.
You merely snap iii the cord
to your electric fixture and turn
on the current. That is all.
Chafing dish, toaster, egg bor­
er, hot water heater iron, lioir
curler etc. Call nnd lot un dem­
onstrate them to you.

Friday and Saturday

Melton Electric Co

Milady’s Shoppe

321 Sanford Ave.
Plmne 382.W

': - :* * * * * * * + * * * * + * + + . M

New Shipment of Wash Dresses
Colored Voiles, Linen, Broadcloths and Colton Crepes

The Mighty Gat vs of I he New

the speed of the waves was
Age Seim to Swing Open
immured on o tun from Souinhampton to Trinidid.
It varied The long delayed Hope of a
from one milo an hour to a little
Golden Age :it Hand
more than ci;ht miles an hour.

( ’ome, bring your friends, and
hear this inspiring lecture
FR EE, l ‘.y

Mr. Geo. S. Kendall
“ You can seo a much cleaner
show today in a burlesque house
than on the legitimate stage.
There are three clean musical
shows in Chicago that are ‘ turning
them away.’ They urn drawing
bigger houses than, any smutty
show ever got."— Fred Stone, fam­
ous comedian.

Typewriters
H. S. P O N l)
Hnynes — RatlifT

O f the New York Lecture
lilt retu i
lu The

Milane Theatre,
Hanford, Fla.

Sunday, March 22,
1!&gt;25
Eight O'clock, !\ M.
SEATS FREE
Auspices International Mihle
Students Association
NO COLLECTION
Judge J. F. Rutherford, 1‘res­
ident, Rronklyn, N. Y.

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^ngth and endu ran ce
lam; not metallic Iron which
hat dura organic iron—
IlK** '.®* i» like Ihe iron In your
k,SJh* Iron In iplnnch. lentil, m l
Nt«2?°Jbu*»lc«l Iron Untimateil
h ‘v?!®'V®'l« Wa lm t( |n nrOTn ic iron
one-half quart of ipinarh,
linP®®n vretuble. or hell a down
[w'V5Wilnx p i tree l of beef Inrtrad
C~J*ofm*i»t, Naxetcdlmn il parSkuuT* »?'* O’ody for*lmo»t Imrnctal?? *n‘. l4*iot Ilit Inn by Hie blood,
C L ' , nfi'(on Ju.tM IIconic, from
C *tronc anils on small pieces of
S t e ' ® »nnual|y are uilnx No*feia, )1bnl Injure Ihe teeth nor disC r v 1- A ■ev* doses will often coni'
SSlb!JC?rbloo,l- Yotir money will
h i - minuljcturers if you do
k
results.
Sksrel»iu/t*- Alway* Insist on haeK m i vni‘i *tr&gt;a—Nuvatcd lion. I mkiX
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STANTIN'OPLK, Mnnh 20
th|£i&lt;»nr are to
toned j.
it dtflny atrAntptra for the
i»Uon of friendly and comaJolotiomH between Bulgaria
rTotkcy. Simeon Radcff, tho
rim; plenipotentiary, before
fljrcrtrtt departure for Angora,

le h Year

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jP o p u la r*E n te rta tn e r,‘
a t C H a u la u q tta

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' T ^ E K A . liml., li-V.’ td ^ ± tn »\ ^
' rt&amp;.’ the 1ft . c f t!io suites sVttncJ*^; t

:• Will ChallengodKipht of Or* rm-TftUai .'la;*.* ia’ now. M«Uf to Vo KfertcPH F ont IS to 50, in
;| canlzafinn nRmhers to fie
&gt; it; urjtirtjl .t i this, io1K*rtirdri|v .* o-rJio’’ •School .cf. .Ufiiver«r„;
M fe m W -^ r B -jr d o f Trade
tlihtlftr
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Charles Cox.-manner_ and feaIt a p p e a r in k o j m e ••trorii 1*111 ofii Jj 'C l
m p lc .u a h c r a t u .t u .t d .Chat iL .la. Urn 14!« r r p,&gt; ’■I k ;i
tnre artist of^.tlm . -Natjonar Male .tumplnlui
OusrteL*Vn "ontStandine ottrtctldn &gt;■&gt;,.. . &lt; r»*« « - uuo Uium in iju*
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o f t he* coming JleUpath Chautauqua
here, U widely known us u rollick-log fm; maker as well as n ainser
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nvftgtjMl ptainthT a l t e r t 111Adfib
of at i:thinteats.
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For fourteen years he lifts been
( lv,
Hi t|t. .Slate «.r Wwif.t4 IHnt h« '.vaj'iteS.
Mortal,.In* iieoplo from coast to t
lu «.-rrievot M'.bpyeu, Upon rcit lyred. threw dew. L.r*fc
fniel ...I
iii.rntite one of tho v. tiom Would bind you: l&lt; la there- ‘s'vrtjl • n-* rl n.o v wn hl» ot
romC nnd has become one oi «• a l|fr#,
d,r,.,, ;,mi*
Anna Hum 2 e i v r . •? ct0« t the nuLtl
popular impersonators of the day.
.r„ . , ,j„ ; ,,t&gt;. ar to the d.llt of St! ^h*t- he \Sft)) a, .
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,t .•opin'ijni
m
tnis
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.•optpl'ilnt to till* a iiise. ou
on th*»&gt;
tn»* ".th tor the &lt;efmitwn
... the t'rurt t*
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.^■-miP-’iy * i-i'u a L.l
e.’i, itiiii*in’ itCfiiiUt-.
'lu-i'ii- ftn.'nHamey to obtain
(••7. Tv.'*-...... .
"Pi jripb.r.'.oni’r Tradulertly,
rajiulejitly.
Mjroa, ’t'kiit • .....keij
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TOPKkA.-Knns.i-Starch 2lk—The , i
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my country nlrendy has guue * (F
privilege
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fch progress. Important details
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-7? • Hywfay or Wednesday (flights,
; sits board of trade, ertende.l by 1T '
,
w engage my. attention.
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_______ Pto more
i
... j
^rjeck.-r astnoTovcr. to a;tablof aioi:i the
state .legislature
than ■ ■ .
',
*As neighboring states. Turkey
j 660' eo-ftperfitlVe grnh marketin'?'I v : ,y- ’t'iteli:tn:i-,v F, of JrolhU ilUe^ pencil ‘and paper und .tuuec
d Bulguria ha^o mntahy neon,
associations, in likely to l»e ehrti- l !i:; h-nrug i t iti center
lA-l F radio tecrivirg ret to J34 r. etmje interests in common. It fa
Icrffred in fed mil court. occprding ii^w• jk h ; j l :»Iv ehclo' * .'..idier tv attend class at thn .U^tvcry tana to cooperate in the art&lt;r lerrislaterK who eponvurod the rt.ir.t n'dliv tit..:ra* i noal. AlviVo1.-.a ** of Iowa.
bponirnt of a mutual agreement
the
ttlfcj* ^3.1* i\: rrt
Dnvis boart} of trAJ** net
II« is only one of 75 frapi Qhio
Uhe furthering of these inter|to California, In
fram
to 50.
Thi* Capycr-Tiiu ii
of Cf»n
1 , which are vitul to loth couneh ji Item
lrcra byey
Ivey citl
cities to onCying rointn
perm it roopcntjve u*soc!.v
] *'i v**:
?&gt;&amp;•!* , rivch
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timia to Olitiiy .nr.-rtber.4hlp’ In of|«15l-r|ip4»yaJ »* ;tins rJafc'JJow.; «j» •••iliantbm, who v-dil search-the
Although Bulgaria Is only
boards of trajle &lt;h icnr.ted ns roa- * “ H*.:* VJ,.l2i th . :*l.tta banner, rhif for WfiUI the unfvefnity’s atnrtly an Industrial state, with
trnet markets by the Frccetanof *i..’-»H ___
•H- ’ tiur,
the meadow! tion, t.nd.1:* prepare
to cam
linlVer*
’i t ...
.. y.
anufacturing interests, she is
i la '„v n «. t'e* -:..1j •■..'•»|n birdI i... the _sity credits
without
moving
from
agriculture.
le to supply Turkey with. some
' ‘Bat tKerc am onb' fi'«- :utrj-b rciieol vJilljiren of Kansar. Wheat) th.- -earth. Othrru may listfn in,
uiufnrtuivd Articles, notably texvied
markets in the Unltrd States,i ” ;. mi. ii.nfbiwor
.
, With ou'cn other" j-.u f t .credit. but for the
---- informa--r— —
etf. On the other hami, Bulgarin Meet Mr. Itubo Bresslet, erstwhile
........... . dmlnred John W .On*'
Kdn*'r- for the honor when the legislators tion to bo-gainM from the lecturer.
ids fnan&gt;-Piitura! priKiucts com- ! utijjty player or ...............................
senator, who .......
drafted. [tb3 ,
.the tuioptlon
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^\, u niethinl of taking etjacd
11.i■ Cincinnati -fate .....................
g r a m Turkey. Of natural pro-fyieds, who hm been asslfttiftd the statute. "Knusns
bsv- -opt:’ r *! -he hnuae of vm ev*nttfki!a (i
lion to the people, University . of
Ctk'Bulgaria ran supply Iurkey nr,,
job left vacant by the I markets ahd the grain nt sdcinlionn Uphrhl fte name^of the Hun owor. i'tr.va
l:
officials hejj.’Ve the radio1
th wheat, vuttte and sheep.
|death of Juke Uaubt-rt.
! should be lulniittod or jwv-tiunlity
ty OuHI,,
hnbi'i unusual po-jnihilities.
Tne
----motloj
•* with other Knnr.l
board of Icn.l,.
trade memm'-tio; *0penB^
iiv'.-nr.e-t C.tMtft
(.rewt t.W
i.m)f „a( - wt.nt in by ihe regularly rej;- t: ‘ burs.*'
L o t V.m-a. ,n Ue V/orbl.’ ._
■' W r c d rml.ri.stutlonta indicate*«e- A lt
TT
Lhu l*f1 Kansas boards of t|-n&lt;
In, Hutchinson and .Suliar
excluded certain cooik
gmilrntlon* from member:
,
YOURS TRULY— Puxxln No. UlO.
ing that the distribution
.................... I’diUd Cy J. C- ROYO-------------------from grain transactions :
.........
Oita la in L im y weie tow.ins, nno n;*
-VPr v K #rl» Iaturc tribute,! thoir trouble to their r.ets.
farmer members constituted "re- 1In.- the adoptl.m C*n
, ntir UAHiEUPi
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bi.nrd member-.
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• difficulty in receiving the
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The Dam net aimed to remedy
*L.'IU t U S i. 0 S l lectures, the university extension. L„.
a
tlti i alleged discrimination by d*- — .
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— . dcp.utment mails, upon j’eqticat,
y//f/t
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darinj: nil hoards of trade In the
fX P .V O C
1 1 ) copier of the talk the student wua . t w.RLlib COX in Scottish Co-»u.ninie contract ninrkets, affected:
unable to hear distinctly.
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hear from
from the
the same
same loud
grove:; of
ol the
the state.
state. Control
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can hear
lorn table it.erlt. posse- in^ a alo.ioua ir
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th,. « saibe text i-tts-.il voll’c
uie:n
lb'ii! it u - : exp re -i d on th« floor' gist.-' of the Florida Agricultural books.
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i,f the fate senate as to the con- Experiment .Station have been
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in.’ huililings along the lake front 11^
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it is to lie
be effective.
effective,
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hirds found in Flo ridu, according
Eproyirg with’ llme-stilphur andoteluuding the great University trf 1voUr e.il! -the le st t ::i
HORIZONTAL.
VCKTICAL.
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f" a complete* and authentic list tobacco is advised if one wishes r.* Wisconsin.^
-raised
2't— men
J— work over 27—-careful
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said
now
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titinor
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avcrcga
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droves iif
20-- play on
riO— coxy home.
C— defrauds
)05 l a lm e llo A ven u e.
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vcorded weekly 5 ' lin k \ TT7\T \- -o-r
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t —oataidea
mult*
words
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stone
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bo.
4— truly
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29—-come out
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years.
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architect­
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bridle
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primp
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n
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tl
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why it must return a profit to the
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A N Y FURNITURE TO SELL?—
USED FURNITURE CO.— Mirjor* resilvered, fair prices paid
S T aecond-hond furniture. Call
Phone 647.

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l ( a It**
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rtt* Typ« Rouble above

Lf(j rates ara for con*o” rtav«Oga

Real Estate

Advertising

SHOE RRPAIR'NQ
"
ELECTRIC S H O E
s **OP—, . *urn out neat work,
with quick service and we use
the best materials.
PRINTING

length

OHIO—Xenia. Make your isles
through tha Xenia Qasatta.
Xenia. Ohio. Rich agricultural
district. Want ad and display
rates on request

W IGHT PR IN T SHOP- ■Rush ord­ R ata Sc f 4 - w o r d ) Itas.
ers^ a specialty. Phone 417-W,
TO REACH Oi« prosperous farm­
9 Railroad Avenue.
ers and fern grnwari of Volusia
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY— coanty advertise In the DeLand
Printing that pleases. Prompt Daily Nnwi, rata lc par word,
service. Telephone 93. New lo­ with order.
cation. Welaka
Building next
MAINE—Watarvme, Morning San*
ro A D V R R T i a « n s
tinel. Thousands o f Maine peo­
Mid representative thortimlllar with rates, rule*
ple areJn teres ted in Florida pro^
R
E
AL
ESTATE
ideation, w ill alve you
~ ch them through the
K information.
And If
J. E. SPURLING,
___ subdivision Sentinel, Rata card on applicai they will aaaiat you
your want ad. to
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ tlon.
■ Bor** effective.
lando,
Florida, and F l o r a
I E t a NT NOTICE
Helghta, Florida on Dixie Hlgh- ADVERTISE bi the Journal-Her­
Ewrs should give their
ald. South Georgia’s greatest
* postofflce address aa
’ .heir phone number If
newspaper. Morning, afternoon.
$2.00 and up
une results. About one
weekly and Sundnv Classified rate*
rTat of a thousand has a
Municipal
Golf Court*, IS
10c per line. Wnycitosa Journalml and the others can’t
minute* drive from hotel
Setts with you unless JAMES H. COWAN— All kinds Herald, WaycroM. Georgia.
jit* your address.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work,
Water and Boat Tanks. A t Oak TAM PA MORNING TRIBUNE—
0 eentlana*ee MUST be
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
i a person at Tbs SanSend In your subscription to the
phone 111.
■rnld *«le*
by letTribune or hand it to your local
Trlrphunr dUeontlndealer so you can read Florida's
greatest newananer.
One year
Building Material *8.00,
fl months $4.00, three months
12.00, I f you desire $1,000 insur­
MIRACLE Concrete Co- general ance policy add 75 cents to your
Attention M eat Eaters
cement work, sidewalks, build­ erder.
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. E.
HOBO KIDNEY AND BLADDER
THIS
"DO YOTl W A N T to buv or sell
Terwlllfger, Prop.
REMEDY
nnvthlng?” Tf so advertise In
ESS DIRECTORY
the
“
Gainesville
Sun."
Lumber and Building Material
Watch your kidneys.
if you
M t (a place wltfcla » » « r
Carter Lumber Company
W K R T V tn n iN i
r ' l n r x s h u r r . T he
,1 tbt people of Bonfotil
f ’lnrUrhure'
KNponrnt.
m o rn in g have nny symptoms of kidney or
N.
Laurel
St.
Fbon*
666
inbti so often needed,
itirlinllna Sunday, toornlnir Issue, bladder trouble, don't take chances
k Ikl* list when aar »P»t cent per w ont, m in im um 14a.
with this scourge of thu human
inter I* required. It U H ILL LUMBER CO. House a
race. Get a bottle of Hobo Kid­
M slphobetlealtf
for
Service, Quality and Price.
n K V R T - O P R H * A T T R y T t O N — P e n - ney and Bladder Remedy at once.
Uftalrner.
■nroln Is heg ln n lm r * h » g r e a te st d e ­
It's a pure herb balm that you
velopment In n t n r l d a ’s h isto ry ; a
1ST Till-' fT I l C l U T C'OIIIIT OK T I I R h a lf m illion d o l l a r h l t h w i t i to the can take with entire safety and
fir Space In This
x n v K S T ii
jn m i.il.
e m e u r r trit*r hearh Just
finished : a t w o surety. A treatment of Hobo Kid­
IIRKCTORY
OK K I.O IIID A .
IX
A X II
KOH mllll,m d o l l a r b r i d g e nrrn sa R s r a m - ney and Bladder Remedy is guar­
PR M IX O LK rtk O N T l.
hla B ay s t a r t e d : q u a r t e r
million
PHONE
d o lla r opera hntiee u n d e r c o n s tr u c ­ anteed to give entire i-atisfaetion
IN C H A N C E R Y .
in most serious cases. For sale by
Rd w n ril P . Ran?, s o m etim es k n o w n tion: t w o m illions b e i n g enent on
us K. K. lame, nnd Kvn A. H e r n ­ h i g h w a y : g r e a t e s t chance f o r live all good druggists such ns Laney's
d ev elop ers lo g e t
In on
grou n d Drug Store and the Union Phar­
don, un m arrie d , C om p lain a n t*.
floor.
W r i t e D e v e lo p m e n t D e p a r t ­
Vs.
macy.
— Adv
I,. Kish, u n m a rr ie d , nnd C. ment T h e P e n s a c o la N e w s .
ed Directory M aM.r y CJreen,
HOBO MEDICINE COM I'AN I.
Defendants .
AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE — AuCITATION.
Beaumont, Tex.
SING — Maltigraphlng, T o M a r y L. Klsli- u n m a rr ie d :
guita,
Ga.—
Augusta’s greatest
It a p p e a r i n g fr o m a n a ff id a v it
and mailing—aa you
fi le d Iti this cuuse l&gt;v the c o m p la i n ­ classified medium, rate cash ,09c
Special 59c
t-when you want it. an ts that you. M a r y L Kish, u n m a r ­ pharge. 10c per lino, minimum
m . H. E. Porch, First ried. nro n n o n-resid ent uf the .30c.
Old
English
Floor Wax
State o f Klorldn. u n d - th a t y o u r last
ll Bank Bldg.
k n o w n p la ce o f re sidence In the
Offer
Closes
March 28
AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St
S tate n l F l o rid a , w a s W l n l e r Knrk. ST.
r a n g e Cou nty. Klorldu, a n d that
Johns Countv in reached through
hfRFUCH. Realtor— All O
your
p re sent
ad d r e s s
and
place
tf land and property list- o f residence is It. K. D. No. I, the S t Augustine Evening Record
uht and Bold.
Office B ox «50. Santa Ilona. C a lifo rn ia , and Quick results. Two cents per word
that th ere Is no person In the State Sample copy on request
■ Hotel. Phone l it .
o f F l o rid a , the serv ice o f a S u m ­
Irtiflng l» restricted to
r cluilflcatlon.
,rror Is mad* The San.
Mid will be responsible
.one Incorrect Insertion,
iirtii*r t°r subsequent
" .T h e office should be
[immediately In case of

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IE AND MOTOR RE­
WINDING.
ttT ELECTRIC SERVICE
[Expert Electrics! repair*.
F. Central Ave. Orlando,
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AUTO TRIPS
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Anytime,
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mons In C h an ce ry upon w h o m w o u l d
hind you.
T h e r e fo r e , this Is to cntnruaml
you. M a r y l». Kish, un m arrie d , to
p e rs o n a lly he and
a p p e a r hef-&gt;ru
o u r said C irc uit Court, u l Sanford .
Klorldn. on the Hilt d ay o f. A p r il
A. D. 1325, tn m ak e a n s w e r to the
hill of com p la int
this
d ay filed
a g a i n s t you by the co m p lain an ts In
this cause, o th e rw is e said hill of
com pla int w i l l he taken us c o n ­
fessed liy you.
It Is fu r t h e r o rd ere d that this
notice he published In T h e Sanfo rd
H era ld , a n e w s p a p e r published In
S a n fo rd Flo rid a, once each w eek
f o r fi v e cons ecutive w eeks.
W I T N E S S m y hand and the seal
o f the C ircuit C ourt o f the Seventh
J ud ic ial C ircuit o f the s tn*c of
Flo rid a, In und fo r Sem inole C o u n ­
ty. on this the titli d ay o f March,
A. I). m u .
(S ea l)
V. K. DO I'CI.ASH .
C le r k o f the Circuit C o u rt of
the Se v e n th Judicial Circuit of
K lnrldu In and fur Seminole
County.
f l R O n n B A. D e C O T T R S and
fl. W . S P R N C R I t . Solicitors and
o f coun sel fo r the Cumplulnants.

Many

Years

Ago

.WTO WRECKER

Cedar and Camphor
wns discovered to be » pro­
tector of ^woolens nnd fur*
from the ravage* of the moth.
Eight years ago in thu City
of DeLand, Cednr and Camph­
or wus scientifically combined
nnd placed upon thu market
under the name of “ Cednr Cam­
phor Compound." It has prov­
en wonderfully satisfactory a*
a safe and sure proetetor; the
odor, also is sweet and re­
freshing.

BELL CAFE
best in Service and Qunl
nt Street and Park Ave
DRUGS
I DRUG STORE — Pre®". Drugs, Sodas.
W«
near you as your phone,

This article can lie purchased
in Sanford at Mobley Drug
Store, Roumillat &amp; Anderson;
Laney’s Drugstore.

.elect r i c a l _________
f0HD ELECTRIC CO.
to Gillon &amp; Platt
Mia.
Everything elecPhone 422. Electraglth
R?,r' STATIONS AND
WITO SUPPLIES

TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tamp* Dally
Times, the great home daily
rnte l% c per word, minimum
charge 25c ensh with order. Write
for complete rate card.
PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
scene of stupendous development
Read about It In tho Palm Beach
Post. Sample copy sent on re­
quest

.-an reach the pro pe r authorltli-s
by w r i l i n g
I’uat O f f l e r l lo * 3X1, Nim fonl, Kin,

Skinny Men Can
Do the Same
All weak men ami women
All nervous men and women
All skinny men and women
Can grow stronger, healthier
nnd more vigorous and take on
solid needed flesh in 10 (Jayr just
hv taking McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil
Compound Tablets four times a
day—as easy to take as randy.
And what a bit these flesh pro­
ducing tablets have made. One
druggist tripled his sales on one
week.
Everybody knows that nasty­
tasting evil-smelling Cod Liver Oil
is u wonderful vitulizer. flesh pro­
ducer and health creator.
But who wants to swallow the
■horrible stuff, when these wonder­
ful tablets— McCoy’s Cod Liver
Oil Compound Tablets are just as
good ami so easy to take.
A box of til) tablets for (10 cents
and If any skinny man or woman
doesn't gain at least 5 mmmis in
39 days—money back. Ask l!-&gt;wcr'i. Pharmacy, Denn’s Pharmacy,
nr any good druggists anywhere in
America.
Be sure to gut McCoys, the or­
iginal and genuine, ami don't for­
get there is nothing on earth so
good to make backward, listless,
underweight children grow strong
and robust.
—Adv.
Haines City.—Ground broken for
new $40,000 business building.

OLD HOME T O W N

SHOES

Get your allverware free. Rog­
ers silverware given away. Koal
* ■■■* FOR RENT— One two-room fur­ ►----------------------FOR
RENT—
Furnished
bedroom
nished npartmfcnt. Down town
and garage. Phone 9103.
.*
location. Inquire at Sanford Her

FOR RENT—Cottage. J. Musson

FOR RENT—Three room furnish­
ed apartment.
Nicely located
Apply at Herald Office.
FOR RENT— Store room Oak Avenue at Second Street. Phone 3,

Stove and Fire Place
Wood
CUT TO SU IT
$9.00 per cord delivered

Britt Realty Company^
Properly Owners
Take Notice
The law provides that "I£
taxes upon real estate shall not
bo paid befora the First day of
April of nny year, the Tax Col­
lector shall advertise and sell."
This is to notify all concerned
that the requirements of law
will be complied with and the
Tux Books wilt positively be
dosed on April First as provided
by law nnd all lands on which
taxes have not been paid will
be advertised and executions Is­
sued for unpuid personal prop­
erty tuxes.

JNO. D. J1NK1NS
Tax Collector, Seminole County,

Help Wanted
T H E BO O TERY

WANTED— I-ndy agents, northern
und southern territory. Good op­
portunity. l ’hono 571-J.

"Upstairs”
TH E B A S K E T

HELP WANTED— Middle uged
men (white) must he reliable.
largest insurance company In Florida McCracken Concrete Pipe
the world with established local Co.. Apply K. B. McCracken.
business will contract for agency.
We require a hustling young man, WANTED — Chamber maid nnd
wash wonum at the Pico Hotel.
good health, good habits ami best
of references. Will
pny nalury Miss A. Tahack, 110 Commorcial
nnd commission asuring advance­ St.
ment. Address* E. E. V, care Her
aid or Rooms HUl-2-1 State Bank
JOHN E. FOX
Building, Orlando, Flu., Post Of­
fice Box 198.

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Bold by
L O S B fX O F A I N T C O M P A N Y

113 Siagnulla Ave.
I'll .me

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Ileal Estate— Insurance

Stove and Fire Place
Wood

All kinds of properly listed for sale
Purk Avenue and Second Street

Cut to Suit
$9.00 per cord delivered

Stove and Fire Place

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Cut to Suit
$9.00 per cord delivered

Britt Realty Company;

Britt Realty Companj

T ry Smith's Barber
Shop fo r good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
N ex t to Valdez.

ELECTRIC I-’ AN S
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BUTTERMILK

EDISON M AZD A LAM PS

Chiropodist
FOOT SPECIALIST

E. P. R IN E S

LITTLE W A N T A I) in The
Heruld will bring you big re­
sults. Advertise those old articles
you have stored away and have
no use for. A title thirty-cent ad
may bring you several dollars.
Phone 148 and n representative will
call to see you.

,'orns. Bunions, I n g r o w ok
Nalls. H e a v y C a l l nus«n o r tlrod a c h in g
fu«l.

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MEATS

l'nintinff— Decorating
......... PHONE 303 .........

BEFORE JT B E C A M E G E N E R A L L Y K N O W N
-t h a t O t e y w a l k e r w a s B a c k a * t h e
• t o w n m a r s h a l me W A S R U N D o w n in
A TR AFFIC . J A M
ON M A IN S T R E E T

K Is v a to r

Elton J. Moughton

G. TAYLOR DYER

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Special 59c

Ball Hardware Co.

FOR RENT — House, modern cun'
Have you rooms to rent or torn*
veniences, 1010 Oak Ave., B. Pet second hand furniture to attlT
era., Box 705.
Ubo The Herald’s classified page
and get results.
FOR RENT— Five room house.
new, close In, on Chapman Ave­
&lt;ost and Found
nue, phone 24.

NOTHING OVER

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See

You are wasting time and u
ney if this page hasn’t your el:
sitled advertisement. Phone it
FOR RENT—Two rooms for light day. No. 148.
housekeeping, 710 Oak Ave.
“ Business is Good" for the Het- FOR RENT— Light housekeai
otd advertiser.
rooms. 1020 Union Avenue.

WANTED—Position nt once, Hell­
er where ability will he re­
warded. Address S. V.. R. Herald.

Men’s and Women's

Rent

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

WANTED— Middle nged whito
woman to help care for children
nnd do generul house work.—J. H.
Hardin. 507 Oak Ave.

FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orando
morning Sentinul; largest classi­
fied business, rate lc u word, min­
imum 24c ensh with order.

Old English Floor Wax
Offer Closes March 28

dinner.

FOR .RENT—2 furnished
houses, well located In Rose
Court. One vacant April 15,
the other May 1. Fred W.
Boll, Bpx 338.

FOR RENT— House, Behind 2018
French. Also 10 acre celery
FOR SALE— Six room house, 2 farm. Close ill. 1L M. Edwards,
lota, near new Hotel Site. Prac­ Pace Ave. Box 705.
tically new. Price $1,700.00 Phone
571-J.
FOR RENT—Two Htory house with
bath nnd hot water, garage. Ap­
FOR SALE—Two or three Good ply McCuller Grocery Co., at Bas­
rock roosters. George Balling ket.
er, Grapevillo, Fin.
SALESLADIES WANTED — At
once. Apply F. W. Woolwurth
FOR SALE— 150,000 pepper plants,
World Bouter and Ruby King. M.
S. Nelson, Box 270, Sanford.

By S T A N L E Y

ADVERTISING get* results if i»
reaches potential buyers. PaIntkn Dally News is circulated In
an industrial and agricultural sec­
tion.
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Florida real estate advertise in
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a word daily, two centa * word
Snndavs.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
accepted want ad medium in
Daytona (Fu.) One cent a word
an insertion. Minimum 25c.

35c

Rooms For

For Rent

NOT ONLY A HOUSE, BUT A
Home—6 room Spanish bunga­ FOR SALE— Several down copies
low. Too small for present own­
of back number* of the Etude
er. Will sell furnished and on and Musician. Phone 180-J or call
easy terms, Address “ D. B. S.” at 201 French A v e . ___________
care of Herald.
FOR SALE— 160,00 pepper plants.
World Beater end Ruby King.
FOR
SALE—
At
south
Sanford,
Automobiles
(CindervHle) new three room M. S. Nelson. Box 270, Sanford.
bungalow, two porches. M. C. AsFOR QUICK SALE— Small cash
Used Cara For Sale
pinwall. lilt) Myrtle Ave.
grocery at Inventory. Business
1922 Chevrolet, Touring.
increases each week. Owner has
1922 Ford Ton Truck.
FOR SALE— 6 room Spanish bun- other business to take entire time.
gnluw located in desirable re­ Apply B. W. Care of Herald.
192.1 Forth Coupe,
stricted
section of Sanford. Owner
1921 Dodge Coupe.
will sell on small cash payment
- 1920 Hudson.
with balance payable like rent. CASH— Paid far fatso teeth, den
tai gold, platinum and discard'
1924 Dodge Coupe.
Furnished. I f interested address
S. A. S. care The Sanford Herald. ed jewelry.— Hoke Smelting ant
•Term* to some people"
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
I. W. PH ILLIPS’ SONS
FOR SALE— Space on the page
Sanford, Fla.
Phone 3
for classified advertisements.
Continental Vitality White Leg
Why not rent those vaennt rooms,
____
_____
are money makers.
horn chicks
or sell that second-hand goods?
Our circular giving full informa­
tion of this and other ten tested
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
varieties is yours for the asking.
City tax books close April 1, Wrtc for it now. Address 504
Half block from car line,
1925. after which all tuxes remain­ The Continental Hatchery of Val­
Steam Hated - Elevator ing unpaid will be collected by dosta, Ga.
Hot and Cold Running levy nnd sale of the property up­
taxes are assessed.
FOR SALE —Tomato plants. R,
Water in Every Room on which
Ellen Hoy, Tax-Collector.
D. A. Box 91, Sanford.
FOR SALE—Filling atetion and
■tore on Orlando road. Doing
good business. Large lot reason­
able. Citrus Height Filling Sta­
tion.

COMIMBTJ* tOa,| T.BtXTHR— ClassWed aria have tha largest circu­
lation In Southwestern
Oaorgl*.

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Miscellaneous
For Sale

Real Estate

•110 Sanford Ave.

ARCHITECT
First National Bank Bldg,
Sanford, ------------ Florida

By GEORGE McMANUS

BRINGING UP FATHER

SERVICE STATION
Oil, Tiros, Accesso­
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associated press dispatches

SANFORD, F L O R m , THURSDAY, MARCH-19, 1925.

■*

IS
AFTER

End Of Stormy Session Sees
No Abatement Of Intensity
And &lt;Feeling Existing Be­
tween President and Body

DISASTROUS FIRE

Woodlock’s Name Is
Rejected Second Time

£%v&amp;
MAKTIAL
. l j r£&amp;
f At ^
ter Four Millions
rned Wednesday

iChildren And
;e Are Missing
Which ThreatenWhole Colony
irted In Breakers

•%

Governor Martin Puts City
Col­
Under Military Law After Trammell Denounces
leagues
For
Fniling
To
Act
Looting And Thievery Is
On
Bill
To
Investigate
Gus
Reported By Authorities

Bandits Get $1,200
From Man In
ST. I.OUIS. Mar. 19— GeoJ
Manus, proprietor of the res-»
taurnnt hare, stuffed $ 1,200 in­
to his bank book Wednesday!
and itnrted for the Went Side)
Bonk of Commerce, Twelfth
street and Broadway.
,
It was 11 o’clock and scores
of people were on Twelfth
Street. Before Manoa covered,
the block ami o half to the
bnnkx bandits got hie money.
Two men in a dark touring
car drove up ns he crossed the
street n front of the bank. One
got out. nnd in full view of
many spectators, waved Manos
into the car with a piatol. The
car sped toward Roscdale, in
the Graystono Heights diatrict
and there Manos was dumped
out. minus his cash.

PALM BEACH, Fla., Mar, 19.—3 WASHINGTON, Mar. 19.—The I C U l i D I I G l H l
senute adjourned sine die W ednes-f u l l l j l l l E l I i i /
Martial law In Palm Bench with day,
bringing to an end the stormy i
troops gunrding bridges between
Palm Beach nnd West Palm Bench

,&lt;/Kl
_*4- .1,4*-

Score Are Injured As Tampa
Special Hits Split Switch
And Is Derailed 7 Miles
North Of DeLnnd Tuesday

8,000 Made Hontele

Of Cities Prevents Accurate
CLEVELAND COPS Isolation
Of Situation Being Made; Fires Are S1
BREWER CONTEST ed As Result of Tornado And Contini
Engine And Three Cara Leave
Burn While Rescue Work Is Redoul
Track; Engineer And Fire­ BY SCORE OF 3-1
man Escape W ithout H urts

jTraffic WiFi Be
Restored Today

Storm Hits Hardest Where It Lt
Only 5 Minutes; Five States St

V K C IX

L. D. Martin, buggngemaster, Speaker's Team Sewes Up
I 1a L E f l J
Contest By Crossing Plate
who
was • seriously injured late
_ _ _
Twice In First Two Innings;
Wednesday afternoon when the
Brewers Vs. Atlnntn Friday
A t I u n t i e Coast Line train
BEACH, Mur. 19.—
Tornado Strikes When School Children.
92
was
derniicd
seven
miles
north
|7bn $4,000,000 worth
actcrizcd the entire session, result­
of DeLnnd, wns reported Thursday
By M. 8. PAGE
nnd
several
automobiles
filled
with
At Studies, Crushing Them Beneath
_ty lay in ruins here goods, stolen during the fire here ing in u brench with the White
to he in nn improved condition at
Given nine hits by two Brewer
House.
[ifter fire last night hnd last night. Eight negroes nnd one
n DeLnnd hospital where he was pitchers nnd further aided by four
ing Roofs; Red Cross Sends Rescue Workei
Coolidge continued to p, ,
taken nfter the wreck and hop&lt;4 errors by the fielders, the Cleve­
; through The Breakers white man were arrested, the po­ thePresident
Father
Of
Millionaire
very Inst to challenge senntor- &lt;F o ster
are held out for his recovery. Mr. land Indians were able to defeat \
ant Beach Hotels and lice withholding their names.
ini opinion on his nominations to
Orphnn Named In Indict­ Martin was the most seriously In­ 1 to 1 the Milwaukee team WedCARBON DALE, III., Mar. 19.—It is estim ated th a t 1
Martial law was ordered by Gov. office by resubmitting the name of
fed several shops and
ment
Charged
With
Killing
jured
of
20
persons
hurt
when
the
nesilay
afternoon
on
the
Sanford
tween
500 ami 1,000 are dead, 2,500 to 3,000 injured and 8,(
Mottin, after .request hnd boon Thomas F. Woodlock of New York
i anti for a time th reat made
train,
the
Tahipn
Special,
struck
McClintock
by
Using
Germs
municipal
basebull
field.
The
game
t0
10
000
left homeless as a result of the Wednesday’s *
by telegraph nnd telephone. to be n member of the Interstate
proved rather hurd on pitchers of
.
•
a split switch at Bond's Mill.
[destruction to th a t en- National
guardsmen were on duty Commerce Commission, which the
both teams as euch manager used J n n u ®
CHICAGO.
Mur.
19.—Jail
doors!
*
Twelve
persons
injured
in
the
ttion of the city.
immediately after authorization senate failed to confirm at the last
The mid-afternoon tornado chose the worst hour to st
dosed on William D. Shepherd late) wreck required hospltnl treatment. three during the nine innings.
session.
judication had come cnrly was received from the governor.
when
children packed the schools and workers were in
Cleveland
started
the
game
with
Wednesday nfter his counsel fail­ Mr. Martin, who was in a sent at
Accepted the Issue.
rumor than an elderCopt. W. H. Von Behren of the
ed to keep the attorney and heir the time of derailment, was thrown sointhing of a rush, putting over stores ad shops. Where it did its worst damage, the sto
i mil women had lost their Florida National Guard, called out
As in the case of Charles B.Wnr- to $1,009,090 from meeting im­
u run in the first inning and un­
i Thr Breakers. Two sniull his company nnd distributed them ren to lie nttorney general, the sen- mediate service on an Indictment through a glass window, seriously other in the second. The Indians lasted but five minutes. It flattened heavily constructed
gashing
his
throat.
E.
H.
Weekly,
smil a nurso are missing. “bout the burned area in Palm nte accepted the issue with the charging he murdered young Wil­ of Sanford, engineer on the train, ceased scoring activities until the school and business buildings with worse results than casul&lt;
.- .
are investigating ru- Reach and set them to watching all president by refusing ngnin to give liam McClintock, his foster-son, and his negro firemen, remained seventh when another was put ties in lighter dwellings.
it (lie hotel fire was start- “Bress ulong the county’s high­ its approval to the Woodlock nom­ nnd benefactor by will, by admin­ with the engine nnd escaped with­ ncross. The Brewers, in the eighth
Fires still raging or smouldering millions of dollars wo
became a trifle imputient, nnd ex­ of wreckage delayed counts of the death lists.
[pemiit robbery of guests ways in an effort to recover thous­ ination. It was not even consid­ istering typhoid fever germs and out injury.
pressed their annoyance by slipping
pPost office. It is reported ands of dollars of property looted ered by the interstate commerce subtle poisons.
The
engine
left
the
track
nnd
nnd committee to which it was refer­
i mthuritntive source that from the burned Brenkcrs
C. C. Faimnn. head of a science ploughed along for nbout 100 feet. a run over on their own account.
CARBONDALE, 111., Mar.
red. Close friends of the president school, named with Shepherd in an
office wus robbed of $20,- Palm Beach Hotels.
Coming up in the eighth, Mc­
One day conch, one combination Carthy,
19.—Upward
of 1000 person
now
believe
he
will
give
Mr.
Woodt r.iglit while the interest of
indictment
of
25
counts
after
he
third baseman, fil­
Jewels, money und clothing run­
nnd a baggage car were over­ ed out. Brower
I'wryotie was concentrated ning into the thousands in value lock a recess appointment.
told Robert E. Crowe, state’s nt­ conch
Luce,
batting
for
Mc­
are
dead
and
probably 3,000
•(being fires.
Opening on Mar. 4 with n fiery torney, that he supplied the fntal turned.
Cracken, fanned. Richbourg sing­
last night were reposing in the
are
injured
with
hundreds o
Superintendent T. L. Dumas has led and took second base on nil er­
the night the fire police stations both here and West speech by Vice-President Dawes, typhoid bacilli und showed Shep­
others
homeless,
within
been
a
t
the
scene
of
the
wreck
toror by Kode, .Indian first base­
nl to extend to the .Royal Palm Bench. 2.1 persons were in who aroused the senators by his herd liow to feed them to the
ruiiiuM
of
25
miles
of
this
city as
ilny
in
nn
effort
to
get
the
track
youth,
was
not
placed
in
juil.
He
denunciation
of
senate
rules,
the
man,
who
went
out
ufter
a
ground
*u, another great hotel the jails of these two cities Inst
a
result
of
Wcdhesilay’s
tornado
cleared
for
traffic.
Wrecking
was
held
in
custody
of
the
state’s
ball und then followed vidth a had
Ulazing embers were night, charged with looting. Most special session was almost us tur-&gt;
according to reports filtering (a
Indent in its last hours. Most of nttorney, nnd indictments were he equipment wns ru**cd to the scene peg to the pitcher. I W *.1 Melilln,
litoiie take Worth and the of them are negroes.
' .[ m ,
nnd
officials
of
the
line
expected
would
not
fuce
imprisonment
until
the
only
man
to
knock
a
home
run
the
day
wns
spent
in
reviewing
the
Mrs. Clara Stemper Honored here this morning.
lijith end of I’aim Reach
On a lot adjoining the Palm
st
noon
the
track
cleared
in
time
nfter
Shepherd’s
trial
for
murd­
on the' Sanford field, this reason',
report* between
sidered in grave danger Bench Hotel site are assembled old cores thnt have divided the sen­
By Convention Of Members 250Murphysboro
for train 89 north hound from Tam­ followed with a single that was
und 100 and upwards of 700
trunks, furniture nnd other a rti­ ate into u group of smnll fuctions er.
Of Order Who Are Holding injured. 100 to 2,000 homes wreck­
Shepherd, through his counsel pa, to pass through.
stretched into ru double und then
Itfhting forces from Palm cles, estimated to be worth $50,­ nnd wound up by rvnntor Tram­ William
Three-Day
Convention Heke ed or burned and 4,000 homeless.
Scott
Stewart,
noted
trial
was
further
stretched
into
a
three
mell.
Democrat.
Florida,
denounc­
Among
the
more
seriously
injur­
000
under
guard.
IVfRt Paint Reucli and Lake
lawyer,
demanded
immediate
free­
base
hit
through
the
speed
of
Os
Early this morning hundreds of
ing
his
colleagues
for
udjourning
ed
were:
C.
L.
Hcsn,
Lumber
port.
A number of shops lying along
Ifuoglit the flumes nnd othdom on Imil when u petition for u W. Vu., broken ankle nnd wrench­ car’s legs nnd the over enthus­
Mrs.
Clara
Stemper,
of
Sunfonl
bodies
weru extricated from wreck*
without
acting
on
his
r«-plution
to
the
North
Lake
trail
in
the
vicinan were on the wny when
writ of habeas corpus wns dismis­ ed hip; Perry Loe,'Toledo, 0., bud- iasm of the Cleveland short i top wax named state' oracle for the ed buildings in West F ran k fo rt.. •
fasollne.
t hand was gained by the | By of the burned Palm Beach Ho­ investigate t*’** pj»
sed yesterduy afternoon upon the ly cut and bruised; A. F. Harley, who heaved the ball over Knode’a next state camp, to he held in I92fi,
Debate Was General
tel also were burned.
Like s cene.
state’s attorney citing the indict- Jacksonville,
,, v scalp wounds, and B, head. Rlehhnurg, who ut the be­ at the election of offiiern .held
Talilcatt of neaih
•’
Debate
covered
n
wide
field
inOwners
of
palatial
yachts
hur­
U-iitin to the two hotels a
ginning
lining of the play was camping Wednesday afternoon by delegates' MUKPHYS0ORO Ilia., Mar.
div,- M cm in n
Teapot * w 1 SSSfj.Jft*
“ r;a‘,y
**\v*iX to,d?- L*wto, Nnshvi lie, T-nn., lacern•f shape were burned, ried to the lakv as gooiriflT fill* Mi
.oni second pase. came home.
11«* th o ,'n iin l Stut*, Camp of H»»’: MmitheWTJthois tA»ir
Muscle Shoals, the Warren noumin-;
lions.
today pre
rluli, long noted as a Palm Bench hotel caught fire and ation
Trls
Speaker
played
for
the
first
Koyaf.w .v-ighimrs
of America VAI,t tableau of deati
and
federal
w
a
t
e
r
i
e
r
*
,
n
'
otio^
“
V
'1
mo.
r
n'
shortly
inter
all
of
the
craft
nnd
death and
A number of other passengers
iJ fur rich persons visitfive innings nt his place in out- which is now in session in San­
Then, just hefore the senators 1
, ‘V o .*1 Up°" t0 enter '!
as'horror stricken inhabftan
Beach, wus saved nl- other buildings were saved from agreed
nirrppil to null
mi,i go home, they
__ i■today,
liut Stewart announced that suffered slight wounds nnd bruises. livid. He revealed a flash or two ford. Appointive officers are to tlon
quit
and
.*ollr
disaster.
awaited more definite reports on
Mrs.
O.
C.
Conntser
of
Oneida,
:&lt;ir a time it wus thought
plea
it.,
has
been,
and
will
chosen Thursday.
„„r .n.ilte •’
the toll of lives taken by yester
Tenn., Mrs. R. E. Knight, Valdosta, of his old time form but did not lie Mrs.
„
Thi s *s tbo second time the East heard a discourse by Senator Stan-j
litrtain this.. widely
known
Alice R. Voshurdt, of Tam ­ tiny’s tornado which swept clear
contribute materially toward break
-ot *Ul,ty*
Gn.,
and
E.
R.
Davy
of
Union,
S.
tuiiM fall a victim of the Coast Hotel Co., a part of the es­ field. Republican, Oregon, on th* : “Our
charge is that this is a
pa.
state
superviror,
whs
named
ing the monotony of the game.
the central nnd southern
tate of the late Henry M. Flngler, Su'co'Snrm'ln ^ S S ’-„Lhr' ” 1“! ° 1
. , ()f fh„
In which Iho ,l«. C. suffered minor cuts nnd bruises. Roy Sunders, Who began pitch­ delegate to the Supreme U m |ii across
.yl
builder
of
the
Florida
East
Const
The
station
nt
Bonds’
Mill,
where
. . . S ’
Finite lor* of life hud been railway, suffered from fire at this open” ,,"ion. h n ^ S e r . ^ l . c ^ nMm"'
*
*“ '«
"&lt; HI.
ing for the Brewers, gave up five to Is- held in May in Hot Springs, 1 With
'* stricken *towns almost com­
N. pending a check oi the spot. The first hotel was known her of nominations that were for­ rights under a will,” said Stewart. thq Occident occurred, wus demol­ hjta in five innings. Ovid Me Ark., while Mrs. NituOsborn Benn,
The testimony of one man, Kal­ ished when sideswiped by a steel
was iiametl nlter- pletely isolated, definite reports on
It was reported, however, as the Pulm Beach Inn and wus warded during the closing hours
Clucked, following, gave up fo u r ,1of
„ Pennsacola,
„
man, was ull tiie material evidence baggage car.
the general loss of life are lacking
persons, an elderly man
hits in three innings, (till Schncid- nMUV1,
from the White House. ,There
was h i v astate
had,
Stewurt
hu estimates plncedr the numb
, -----, , ------ i the
v u ic n
an, m
e W il l i told
101(1 .Judge
lu n ge
The
other
officers
of
the
state
in had been burned to constructed there in 1895. In 1901 no discusx.on„ andI no roll
«». during his occupancy of the camp arc: Mrs. I.ydia K. Vlurtel, | "'ell above the thousand mark with
call on Jacob......................................
H. Honkins. chief Justice off
Q
tructic of" th e ' }‘
the destruction'
it- ^ " " 1 ?
neXt any of them, and they were accept- the criminal
courts in Im fruitiexs
injured.
The
amount
and two small children &gt;earJ he ? re“ ke[*
n
,
ning *'held 'the Im lE L huTe«M llBi f S a c l i l a t n i ' ninny more inj
Owing to the fact that the Royal ed without a single murmur of p ro -1effort to save Shepherd from a
damage also lacked
f ! nurses were said to be
test.
cell.
Poinciana
hotel
containing
1800
s hut it wus several
“
K
‘S
lf
g
a
m
e
^
o
r
d
c
K
^
l
v
^
1
°
f
™
mPU*
I from tiie &gt;ame hotel.
With the adjournment, congress
"If Faimnn were put before a
Thu meeting of the order Wetl- million*,
"•i id the childien were re- rooms was to close within a few
ot
Me
M
enemy.
down until tile first Monday jury that jury would not send it
ntvniiv night, which was held in, Murphy shorn. West Frankfort,
| frmntieully scutching thru days, a large number of guests closed
in December, unless the president dog to the dog pound upon what
t'levelunii begun pitching Spent the Masonic Temple, was onom d! Parrish and Desoto, ull situated in
s. but neither would give had moved to the Breakers within culls
who
gave
up
one
hit
in
three
ina
special
session,
which
he
I
he
may
have
to
say,”
he
pleaded.
the
past
week.
Ms.
ami closed by Mrs. Stemper. Seven which Illinois coal fields appeared
According to insurance agencies has shown no disposition to do.
WASHINGTON, Mar. 19.—Vice- ilinus; Buckeye, who followed, held new members were initiated with to have sufferer! tho heaviest loss
fir started late Wednesday
Most of the special senate ses­
the Brewers hitless for three in­ the initiation degree work being ,,f fives and biggest property damin an upt&gt;cr floor of the here, the hotel nnd contents were sion, consisting of twelve legisla­ On Time For 50 Years President Dawes will carry to the nings
while Lehr, who pitched the done by the Tampa camp, under „K,.. Smoke still poured today
country
in
public
addresses
the
is­
fully
covered
by
insurance.
nsx of the Breakers hotel,
tive
days,
wns
confined
to
expres­
last
threo
innings, is credited with .........................................
....... .
..............
„ Murnhyi»horo'a smould*
sue
he
made
with'
the
senate
in
his
When
smoko
und
flame
begun
Employee
Gets
Watch
tlu» mm*tion of Mm. Vonhunlt.
front debris
“ nearly 900 rooms nnd
inaugural address for a revision of
to
thei,.riinr
ruin*
** im m olations for nearly pouring from the hotel there was sions of disagreement over pending
«"■&gt;'"«»“
•„ •th. 1x
s
ih ir, citizens searchW A P n r v r r n v v „ . m - in the rules so ns to prohibit one man i t : S u M i , , h|ti , P l'''hr
n
kt-ons. The cuuse of the indescribable rush from ull parts issues. The program of actual acth ,
r I ° ! l ’ h K” M ^ l ” filibuster.
Non, of the
U nl.or.. ,ho , , l ° ! k '^ ‘o? J l , J ,h" M iSoik ^ ' ”r " " de*dvariously reported as a of the immense grounds by guests conipliahment was confined to rat,
..
. . I Train loads of doctors nnd nurse*
itv of Alabamu trio got into the ii
** . 1, fur
ification «r the Isle of Pines treaty, I
, L ' T T ’'
« "PIoyf
Hall
the state camp ,were
rrivod
kT handled cigurcttc, a to rescue their property left in the agreement
His first address on the subject game.
. I a—.
. . . . . from
....... nil points. Pathetic
to take up
nn the world
w.w-j.i " ‘ *0?A’ ''"•'•j* h m ‘; believes in
I.uke Sewell and Riggs adopted.
Mayor
Forrest
rooms.
Much
of
the
lower
floor
of
will be delivered at the annual lun­ Stephenson were present hut were
r‘ torch and a woman guest
punctuality
and
devotion
to
duty.
,
,
,
atories*
are
told hy survivors of
wb* thanked in
_____appliance.
_____
the hotel wns given over to an court issue next December, reor- i During his 50 year’s employment cheon of the Associated Press nt
1electrical
tsolu ion for wh*t happened around the school
used
to
hold
down
the*
bench
in
the
gunizotion
of
committees
to
deprive
his welcome, given Tuesduy niglit, house a t DeSoto. Bodies are piled
blokes through" the roof arcade containing high class stores.
at the works he has not lost n New York on April 21. Beyond dugout.
*e almost immediately. Fro™ these, as well as from tho the laiFollette insurgents of their single minute of time. The reas­ that he has made no definite en­ The Brewers departed about noon at the Valdez Hotel. The Sanford up in the school yard where only a
places of seniority, und adoption of on he gave for never being lute gagements, hut he expects to speak
lodge of the Order if the Eastern
_ quantities
_
throughout the hotel, individual rooms, huge
Thursday for a game with the Star likewise was thanked in res­ few hour* hefore the iittla ones
investigation resolutions
and
,
...........
—a wus that he always went to lied in Ohio and Indiana.
[rarridly left thu burning of materials were rescued and piled two
Baltimore Orioles, in Kustis. The olutions passed for the Masonic were at play. Many of those were
p.m;iny not waiting to save high in indiscriminate heaps ab o u t 1few m*naures °* lesser importance, early, and had a goo dnight's rest.
After his inuugurul address, Orioles last year won the pennant Hail. The resolutions beur the not claimed us parents too are
,
Z
~
In recognition of his unique roc- which ustonished and aroused the in the International league. On
Vonal belongings and loss the grounds. Within u quarter of ^
signatures of Helen Dixon, Fort eith er dead or helpless from injur­
pMn nf persons residing in on hour of the time of the ulurm,
senate, the vice president told a their return to Sanford Friday Myert; Pauline McGee, Bunnell, ies.
gold watch by his employers.
f l u expected to Ire great. the three fire departments of West
delegation from Mnriettu, O., which the Brewer will play the Atlanta and Edna Sheppard. Duytonu.
With the hreok of dawn and th»
I'*l. «^instructed of highly Palm Beach hud joined the Palm
called on him at his hotel, that the Southern League team which, in
arrival of additional physicians
Songs
honoring
Mrs.
Voshardt
Beach
firemen
in
an
effort
to
check
NEW
SCHOOL
FORMED.
Mio pine wood burned
with medical supplies, the resc
m atter of tho amendment of the Winter Park, handed the Brewers
the spread of the flumes.
GAINESVILLE. Mar. 19.—Offic- rules was one that would have to the heaviest set buc k they h av e. and others of the organization were work was renewed with doubli
sung
at
various
times
during
the
iais of University of Florida have he taken to the country over the suffered this season.
of the hotel sen.iing
meeting. Mrs. Nitu Osborn Benn vigor.
p en t '
Score
by
innings:
R
|
|
E
d
a
n
ger,
su
m
m
on
ed
)
Physicians
Hold
and Mrs. Dixon were writers of
m
i s k o t e Milwaukee
"luipmcti
ipnicnt of the Pulm
..
,
.
000 000 010— l 1 1 the songs, which employ the uirs
With hundreds of dollars .worth
ncted.
Strikes Five Staten,
elor
of
Science
in
Business
Admindepartment and that of
Meeting: Wednesday of easily portable merchandise istiution. _Establishment of the Senator Underwood of Alabama, Fy girmnh ' -110 OOP 1QQ—,V j) J of “ loyalty,” “ My Bonny I.ie.- CHICAGO, .Mur. 19.—The most
r ni Beach across the Inke
available, burglars who entered the «*ur*« depends upon adoption by “ 1[Copeland, of New York, DemoOver the Ocean” and Sully in our devasting storm of nearly a halt
Luke Worth, seven
century swept through portions of
The Orange County Medical So­ drug store of Koumlllat A Arider- |thy |eRia|aturo of the budget pass- cJatf, subsequently introduced resAlley."
Park AVI* nil I* .'llll
. I I .. 4t
. . •
. A .
V.
nlll lln n n r ----- - U . L .
__I
six middle western states Wednes­
ciety, which is composed of the son, at1 wXdn»
The
camps
represented
ut
the
V ' ‘nue. ,n,M‘ , Fi,r8t. ed by the state board of education,'
f°r « change of the rules,
apparatus was quick- physicians of Orange, Seminole nnd Street
day
evening collecting a dead and
convention
ure
Bunnell,
Live
Oak,
,
\U(lnes(lay
nn-ht
ro
n
ten
ld
jt
j
9
stated.
Salesmanship,
murl)Ut
thl’
senate
took
no
uction
furthSalesmanship, mur.
,n use but checking the Oscenlu counties, held its monthly themselves with two small phials
injured toll estimated upward of
Indian
Rivei,
Arcadia,
Jackson­
kuting,
advertising
and
related
sub1
er
th“
n
to
refer
them
to
the
rules
l-ro.'v&lt;J a m atter of houca.
ut the Orange General containing cocaine and about $12 jects, economics featuring money committee,
ville, Tampa. Winter Haven, laike 4,000 and caustnl property damage
of persons quickly as­ meeting
fro ill the ensh register
and
made
Hospital
on
Wednesday
evening.
..
-----Worth. 1-ubelltf, Titusville, Penns*- of many millions.
. a,yl work of volunteers Physicians in attendance from Sail- their getaway, it was reported to- and banking, public finance, trails- ] Senator Underwood’s proposal
So prostrated were portions of
coin.
Plant City. Fort Myers, und
pnrtution,
insurance
nnd
kndred
1
would
pave
the
way
for
cloturu
unLW«I to the professional ford were Doctors C. M. Mitchell, "“ V*
Illinois ami Indiuna, through which
others.
Officers to lead the Sanford Ju n ­
T.» L-et the .Iru.r ih,. mim.ier
! ?ubJccta’ ' ‘‘ iiogrujihy, typewriting ' der certain conditions while that of
1“ Hldte of the efforts of
the tornado travelled in a series of
ior
Chumber of Commerce during
iL lm ler? broke
l,rnk.f\open
n h, a 1nareotie
. 1bu“ine*8
correspondence
und
office
Senator
Copeland
would
require
obs’’,[ the flames
soon G. S. Selmnn nnd T. J. Denton. An introduders
erratic hops, thut definite figures
management,
and
interesting
paper
was
read
by
Dr.
M the main section of tho
cnbin i In the backPof
he sto
sto re.!
e' i economics
mana^ m° nt’
,a?d
jec tion by three senators instead of the year begining Apr. 1 wil! he Crane Fixtures Are
of loss of life and property were
jot.,,,T'theii to the north wing. Marvin Smith, of Orlando, on "The cabinet !inu the
h .wus
.hack
.morphine,
„-of
iv .lthe
_h uherbin
A,? iI included
r cHno.n'i 1'8
“and
!ul course
Journalism
will be one to block consideration of n elected ut the next meeting of *.he
impossible early today and avail*
Though
there
in
the
Demonstrated
Here
*«nti:ne the Palm Reach j Pr“ct‘ce, o f.Medicine of Yesterday
organisation
on
Mar.
20
.
P
repara­
I
measure
under
unanimous
consent.
able
reports trickling in from ter­
t’4, burning 'and"* n'lthouffii i un&lt;l Today,” which was discussed and other drugs in the cabinet, only | _____________ ______
tion* to bring out u maximum of ’
-------cocaine
was
taken.
ritories
which communication la
*fighting f,lt l L. WUJ „[ oncu ; by n number of pliyaiciuns present. , the
fj’}'._A|*a
\aV..wl
a8 )“
ken. The
fhe bottles
bottles ~
the organization’s membership for
A traveling exhibit of Crune virtuallyincut
taken originally had c-ntuined oneoff, added to the un­
the election were begun at the plumbing fixtures, mounted in a certainty of the casualty list.
“ Portion diverted to,
..
eighth of an ounce though a part '•
meeting Thursday ut the Seminol» I “ Uge uuto vun, wus placed on dis•i ii-t.i. it was seen to' Senator Culberson
!"f the contents of each hnd been !
At dawn it was reported tha
Cafe.
: play in Sunford Wednesday nfter- death
I used.
list stood at nearly 1,000 with
Is Called By Death ' Entrance to the building was sc- [
The officers to bo elected will bg 1noon "l ,&gt;urk • v«««e
First approximately 1,000 injured. Sev­
a president, first and second v ift.
, The “ut°mobilo wus e&lt;iuip- eral towns in the path of the tw ist­
Foinciuna
president und a secretary treasurer ,,l“&lt; w,ta “ t“ »k und force pump er, which a]U}arantly came out of
WASHINGTON.
Mur.
1
0
^
K
»
r'
SRSSJuff
S
^
f
h
e
^
S
S
lt'^
^
e
t
'
m^
e
tH2lPSn,
Ch^ugujl1
**,
h»vi7lf
Kve”
hy
a
caste
of
six
New
York
r “nd seemed about to mer .-enutor Charles A. Culber- (he store.
™°rne ti**n -30 entertainers will n«tora. ' “ Adams und Eve” is not Thy will be installed in office 1nt i l,h u t enab,e‘1 thoi‘’ in charge to the Ozark Hills due to low barome­
■»,"
but actual fire son. of Texas, died at his home
Jdemonstrate the operation of tho tric pressure in Arkansas, struck
In checking over the stock Thurs ®P«"a Gve day engagement in San■
*
.
1 the first meeting after Apr 1
IV-ked ,|w. huilding.
here Thursday, at the age of «K&gt;. day moniing it wa» &amp;5cUred tha ; I [ v ^ Un.(i^ , llh,&gt; aU8P^ 8 of the *
*” t rather is one
S. A. Sossunion, formerly * «,f, VttL,!)U! pit'ce* of tht‘ exhibit.
Annapolis, Mo., virtually destroy­
; 'he night Palm Beach Senator Culberson settled in texas „ , ma|| quantity of c ig a r e tte ' JV°*??in * Club’ on. W®dnesday Apr. .
? ld standbys. For a year They will be installed in oUice a t ' K'tchen. bath and sanitary fix- ing it while fire in many places
is
filled
houses
in
the
I.ongucrcL .," “f confusion.
in 1850 and began the practice of niayalso have been taken. No hint i
7 &gt;e. personnei of the chautauNorth Carolina and recently o f ' *urc8 n,M',e UP tb* exhibit, which
Vj r 1 1k of the dutuage law a year later. He wus first a&gt; t(, the i(ll.ntlty of the- burglar ? “ l.ncl“de* “ number of music- Theatre in New York City and Daytona, a resident of Sanford ! has b,,en traveling during the past have added to the sorrow.
While darkness and prostrated
j, A," w“.rk of hours.
’ j "everal months. The denioustra- wires niadt* the collection of data
elected to the Senate in 1899. scrv- waa |eft ;n t(K. gtoro according to r^II ’ / tu.?®r8 ,and other entertain­ made record runs in Chicago nnd made a short address.
Philadelphia.
E " utility of neaic.it a- ing continuously until 1921. I ri«.r; lht. p„ |ic&lt;, department to which th e 1
nA*t‘°11n*{, 7 F ui?;
,
difficult, estimates which came in
A report by L. C. Debout, secre-» tion WttS- .pul °-n the ro-ad
t i . |V,,,on,s ^or carrying to entering the Senate lie served ju,rjj|Hry Wus reported this morn- ' 1
A*10* Dickie Olsen, of Min­ “ Another headliner to be pre­ tary of the chamber, placed the us an aid to dealers handling fix- through vnrious sources with ever
iL'“ JoWelry contributed a in n number of state olficc&gt; 'n*i|ng.
nesota, the. first Woman ever to be sented during the chutuuqqa Ih funds now held
* treasury ,,f lir t "L ^ ' S
T
?
- : ^
T h " total
forr. thu United States Solis’ Marimba Band, niadu up ot the organizationi inat the
' nominated fo
i
fortunate guests. 'luding truvernor of Texan. His j
$00.
'
?H b®en continued to demonstrate dead at 957 and injured at 2,674
* 7 el,'Ployer» alike sei2. home was in Dallas.
senute, will be ono of the featured six xylophone pluyers. They ap­
»&lt;rtin foe .. .tel........ whHt. ia. POMi.b,e j" convenience and , before
re midnightmidnight.
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jl robe Ot Biolvers
I wmu
*w « Oi
lecturers
of me
the cnuiauqun.
chatnuqun. sirs.
Mrs. pear in concert nn the fourth and b,i
Dr-,? ’
’’ed sheets to
1'; comfort in pl,mbln» fU lu t...
) Destruction of property w;is
b ,7,7*r v'doubles. Some LONDON HITS FOR PICTURE
O i - r W p r l R v T r i r / l i n n 101*en ha^been described by Will- fiftli nights of the engagement.
j enormous, several towns being al­
attendance. The membership of
U l U i r t U I i y J &lt;11(1 H R lam Jennings Bryan, us. the -great,, ‘ ,h thousands of dotAmong other acts which, at
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vonmn
orator
in
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i,,. [,"W
frun*
LONDON,
ext woman
the country, vnrious times of the chntauuuu’ will
rankWeun carried
• •windows,;
to rafe-i Dvini^ hi(-h -hove the city will i H ASHINGTON, Afar, 19.—In­ She "Vide
m&lt;*de the race for the senate
oiofseriate be featured
fentured are: the Irene’
Irene St’
Stoloflost '
! shortly take 1.000 photographs for struction*
structions to examine the books but Was
as defeated by Mr. Kellogg sky concert company; the National
•^aker Hotel was about: the purpose of making a nig
thu
and
trading
records
of
all
gruin
whoAs
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- now Secretary of State. Male Q uartette; Smith Damron,
ullj.
**»h i 1 succeeded the | map of Greater London. The pic- exchange* in the country and tliosu j Mr.y Oifson will lecture on the sec- the potter crnftsinun; Corine JesTiie minister of justice has ask­ Florida Federation of Music clubs. | were tsU ti) have ' caped^dcaih
built by the j til res will
fitted together
r$.. F|J„an’.
, u _. . ----w„. be ...............
LM .-I to Of a number of largo brokers, weix- ondfnigh
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us. tha
" .ur®;
^bo.chnutnuqua.
sop *nu
and uiauvs
Gladys w
Ellis,
the American
American ed the Danish parliament to logal- This will be followerl on Apr. 2 |c r injury of total population of
r cred* / ^ 7 ,nfSl3 *n 1895 form u va*t mosaic, g i v i n g a birds-1 wilt tisJay by Secretary of A fri-| Qhe third night of the enguge- entertuiners;
Helen Waggoner
with the first business session at 1500.
,Hi' ‘ by (ire a score of eye view oi an area of im* square •culture Jardme to field agents of metit in Sanford will be marked ruuder-entertniner- F.lwood T Bai- izo the ending of suffering 'Jjy 3:10 after which nn automobile! The wind was so powerful a t
death at the request of u patient ride will start mimediatxly after! Parish thut biwii
I miles.
I the grain futures administration.
by a presentation of “Adam and IcyTlecturJ"^»,*!^6hatkM Jbx.
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ea were carried
hopelessly ill or futally injured. lunch.
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CHARGE
INCHICAGO J A I L

SANFORD WOMAN
CHOSEN HEAD OF
ROYAL NEIGHBOR

Dawes Will Take To
Country FightUpon
One Man Filibuster

Cocaine Is Taken •rioS'S!'™""""prt,,entcd with
By Burglars From
Local Drug Store
: a r u s m ' z ess

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Junior Chamber To
Elect Officers At
Meeting Next Week

Chautauqua Opens Week Engagement
Under Woman’s Club Auspices Apr* 1

ES’K T.'K : ii’rcLUS.' I

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Named Envoy
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LONDON.. Mar. 1 8 .-In penaco
ff't hi* sins, or perhaps juat for

Ike fan of It. a Briton by the name
ill &amp; aouthcombe has "uien all the
leading moving picture (lima that
hare come to Europe (Turing the
teat t t yean.** He hose some stiggeationrf to make for the Holly*
wood and Long Island producers.
If th e suggestions -go unheeded,
Mr. Soothcombe firmly expects to
ace Germany beat America in the
movie business within five years.
Here is Mr. Southcombe’a ad­
vice to the movie magnates of
America: '
“1. Great Britain is tired of
scenes in which hotel waiters are
shot dead becuuse the eggs are
boiled too hard.
“2 In Europe no right-thinking
man ever goes out in a straw hat
with evening dress.
**S We arc tired of pictures
rhowing a man hanging on a scaf­
fold pole in Broadway.
“4 Cut out all cinema artists
with horn-rimmed glasses.
No
more dining ralons with the madeup black waiter.
"5 No motor cars in films tlmt
date bsck 50 years/*

^%*h3

Jacob Gould Srhurman, minister
to Chinn and former president of
Cornell University, bus been nam­
ed by President Coolldge as am­
bassador to Germany.

Alleged Murderers
Grand Jury Said To Taken From Miami

Have Brought True

MIAMI. Mar. 18.—Crowds
gathering nt the Dade County
jail today caused Sheriff Henry
Chase to plnn the immediate re­
moval of William W. Fox and
John Xiiugle, held in connec­
tion with the slaying of motor­
cycle policeman 1-aurie
L.
W?ver from Dude County Jail
to a jail in a neighboring city.
They were arrested early this
morning in a Miami suburb.
Information given the police by
throe Miinumed citizens. Fox
admitted he is the man who
shut Wover, police stated, add­
ing thut he had confessed to
several hold ups and robls-ries
in Miami.

Bills In Death Probe
(Continued from page 1)
tice and his hatred of worng, Fulman Anally told with smiling frank
ness and amaxing coolness his sto­
ry of a plot to add still anothur
tragedy to the long chain involving
the McClintock fortune.
The typhoid bacilli, be said Shanherd Anally administered to the
youth, were kept and propagated
four or Ave months before Shep­
herd found the time apspicious for
administering them. ' lie said he
advised they be given in cold wa­
ter but wns not certain whether
that Instructions had been followed
us be also had indicated other ways
they might be given.
Authorities Begin Probe
CHICAGO, Mar. 18.—Disclosures
made by C. A. Faiman, head of the
National University of Science in
investigation of death uf McClin­
tock resulted today In action by
state and federal authorities. The
stale begun an investigation in
institutions of Chicugo similar to
Fabliau's school and postal inspec­
tors planned to scrutinize literature
nf the school in connection with
correspondence courses.

Liverpool GiW b
To Be More Sober
LIVERPOOL, Mar. 18.— The In­
habitants of this city are not e«—turning as much liquor as in 1920
or else they ure inking it more
wisely. At the recrnt'unnunl ses­
sion of the licensing committee
(Thuirinan Joseph Hunter said eon.
victiohs for drunkenness in 1921
were 4,4.14 us against 8,100 in 11120,
The heulthier condition of things
wan due in ii greut measure to tin*
anion nf the bench and the super­
vision of the police.

Fishermen Turn
Aside To Kneel
In Silent Prayer

cation

FT. LAUDF.lt DALE, Mar.
18.—Fox and Naugle wero tak­
en through here at niM&gt;n headed
northward either* for West
Pulm Heuch or Ft. Pierce for
safe keeping. The two men
v/otv in separate closed automo­
biles, manned by deputy slier-

Argentine May
Use Airplane Mail
BUENOS AlliES, Mar. 18. A saving of one week in postal
service between New York and
Buenos Aires, now 'occupying 1H
to 20 days, is one of the features
of plans for the establishment of
mail plane routes radiating from
thi*Hcity which have been sub­
mitted to President Alvenr by the
Argentine Aero Club. The pres­
ident lias promised to send u mes­
sage to congress at its forthcoming
session commending an appropria­
tion for carrying out the plans.
These include muil plane service to
Antofagasta, Chile; Asuncion, Par­
aguay, and remote points of the
Argcntine Republic.
The week’s saving oil New York
mulls would he gained by the pro­
posed route to Antofugustu, where
the air plunes would take on mails
from steamship touching that port
and arrive in Buenos Aires two
days Inter.

IS SUPERIOR IN LOCATION
AND IS WITHIN EASY WALK­
ING DISTANCE OF THE BUS­
INESS CENTER OF SANFORD.
WITH THE

EXTENSION OF

FIRST ST R E E T

Wealthy Brazilians
Do Own Shopping

LE HAVRE, Mur. 18.— Every
year, before the Havre fisherman
tail oir in their boats to the distant
Newfoundland banks, they gather
together ut Havre to celebrate the
feast of their patron saint, St.
Peter. This year the presence of
the Archbishop of Rouen lent un­
usual interest to the ceremony. 'I he
whole town turned out, ami the
church of St. Etienne wns covered
With (lugs and hunting and g u tter­
filed i "A few yours ago only poor peoed with lights. 7The
!.. sailors
“
. . . . . . . . . . . up
_,.......
. i- pio visited the market,” this woreverently
the aisles, uecompunier by their women folk, and th.« | man continued. “ A long row of
whole congregation, In picturesque ; taxicabs cun now be found every
Normandy u»Hre, —mr
morning nt the principal entrance,
prayed fur those who go down to
the sea in snips, a s , . » i , w. *.. j
ceremony ii hlutY old muster sea­
man, who had weathered many u
ttoim, came to the rail of the choir
und made an uddress in the rough,
pietic lunguuge of the seafarers, to
which the archbishop replied.
Policemen ut the White House
All the fishing fleet in the docks
wus gay with flugs, their crews must lie six feet tall.'
gathered toguthereil for the blous­
ing of the ships by the urchkishop.
Alter the religious ceremony hands
played the Mnrseiiluisc, the sailors
cheered, uml the 1925 Newfound­
land Bunks fishing season was de­
clared open.

EASTWARD

THIS SUBDIVISION WILL BE
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PROPERTY.

Anxiftt TRAINS ON SPAGHETTI
! EATTLE. Mur. 18.- Freddie
Welsh trained on vegetables; Puavo Nurmi seldom eats heavier
foods than fish, hut Jimmy Sacco,
U&lt;««to:i welterweight who appeared
in several hoots in the 1'acifij
northwest in February, started an
innovation among boxers by train iim on spaghetti.
ISLANDER SUFFER
TKALLK, Keriy, Ireland, Mur.
It*. The inhabitants of the BlagLet: Island', oft the coast, who
iiiq riiott of food recently during
the gales widen swept over this
Iturt of the world, lit bonfires ut
ilight as : ignats of distress. The
l i a s wele .-cell by people along
ihe toast und life cavers werv
rrnt lo tile rescue. Tin* islanders
,vho •were aide to travel were
brought to the mainland, and food
was rent to those who remained
behind, A bat, fillin g Juson, due
muiulv to tin* stormy weather,
war tlie nrineinal cause of. the illsti e -mamong the iidaml inhabitants.
Previous to 1897, when the elcr•*on wa.. discovered by Sir J. .1.
Thompson, u hydrogen atom, whoso
mass i- 1,800 times us i»rcut, as
that of ail electron, t^as'the smuil-

Promoters of Sanford’s Finest Subdivision
A. P. CONNELLY

&amp;SONS

a mmmkikmMmmmmmMmmmUmmmmmit m■ Ma a ■ it at a a at mma a d a a a a ma a mmu m a ri ita a n ma a ■ &gt;, « u „ a B^ ^

104 MAGNOLIA AVENUE

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&gt;'iAt i .(r? i* - .

U n til th e firs t a n n u a l m e e tin g of
tho alack holders, o r u n til th e ir atic-

discover the! ration for what baa
■ m a S n a r * duly elected a n d q u a li­
fied th e business of th e c o rp o ra ,
been called brown heart, noted in
lion sh all be conducted by th e f o |.
apples arriving in England from
.A ustralia, the Governmental Food a#U real estate to r
nerilj rental lo7,in5 -"vpahburn. a s P re sid e n t.
H obart rtbldle. a s V ice-P resid en t.
] Investigation Board has sent a nnnalon; to
„ f i-en) estate; to
Ja m e s O., HUIt. a a S e c re ta ry anil
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. . . , ___ __ ' scientific expedition to Australia. agent t ° r 0'v,n*_ii M|| pofjmnnl l&gt;ro- TVeimuri*?.
*itwl *■» l . . \V ftihb Jffl*
OXFORD, England, Mar. ID.-- j object to its schemes, the fact re . ^ the journey out Engliah apples buy. own and rtU "J1 R ^ften ta l to Hobert Kiddle
and James O. Huff
perty
necejM
ry
r
,,ualn0»s
lr.
The twentieth century fashion of mains that they nre, for all n rae-)Vfere tested, operated upon and thr conduct m » j l|
Board o f Directors.
iy eiiKURf: as The
incorporators of th is com ­
to, high places ticul purposes, tho umverslty them- yjyisected on board ahip. Aa a re­
raising young men
...........
the
i| p|#li se nnd olh
pany shall meet In th e C ity uf
htts as yet found no champions in solves. Meeting in solemn and , ult it WM eiU bJiahed th a t “brown which
to buy. .J&gt;wn. “ f 1
/1
Bn,; personal Sanford,
Florida on th e S7th d ay of
•** appears only
* •in atmosphere crw ls* dispose
1,11.1c. conduct, March I92G, to adopt b y -la w s, apOxford. The average age of tho heavy conclnvo called convocation, heart"
securities;
.
'
e{ut,
houses,
cu*
prame any P roperty th a t m ay 6e
present heads of colleges Is just they transact university business, containing too much carbon diox­ ami
bath-hounea. offered In
uf M ock, pud
under 70 ycais, despite n number choose the university proctors and ide.
lne com plete tlu*
n n c a n lia *iSr*iilac,*a o f amusements; t “
j utherw
utnerwise
.•
of recent cfbctiuii'i. A master once elect one another in turn to the
Mnny
other
problems
of
fruit
lived to somewhat over 100, and office of vice-chancellor, an an­ transport were investigated and
Th«
highest amount
of Indebted­
several heads who are now well nually created office onalogaus to the results, embodied in reports, j
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' nd
to secure the rep &gt;
..f trust ness or liability to which this Comon in tho eighties arc ambitious of the presidency of a great Ameri­ will be published later.
1
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•
may at any time subject It­
. ‘.ira* bv m ortgaae * , .Company: tinny
bettering, his record. The prodigi­ can university.
self shall be Uie sum of one Hun.
■
upon
the
‘*
M
e
r
l?n
o
tll«r
c.trporadred
Thousand
l&lt; 100.00.00) Dollars.
ous cg t and sprynesR of these
Convocation meets with m uch'
Article VII.
very lea rued, men proves the error ceremony in u room where no s r - ! Speeding 29 miles an
The names nnd residences of tho
mdiviaunn, »• .... ~of the old monastic founders who. titiclul light is permitted, and Its George Stephenson's Rocket ,”wonjtiona
u r' , .......
Incorporators und s'tbsrljhers of
lit to ne stock with the number of nhnrea
with a belltf that a sane mind meditations cease with the coming' the prize In the famous competl- *V£wps and i» do ai ■«*«»&gt;
fblni??
u l" !
subscribed by each, nre ns follows:
could not exist in a sound body, of darkness. As it is an afternoon live locomotive testa of 1929.
i" " Washburn. Sanford. Florida.
of the t'usliiess
arc unit! to have picked upon Ox­ luncheon, much more business is
wU H)lIITEH*
ford as the most unhealthy town transacted In the lighter months REST ROOMS—BEST RATES corporation, aut
“ Robert Kiddle. Sanford. Florida,
•&gt;i,\ s'lares.
of their acquaintance.
than in winter.
BEST FOOD
S53
James D, llnff. Hanford, Florida,
The duties or un Oxford College
The headship of a college Is a
WHITE HOUSE INN
m l . - '* e'-'W head arc neither onerous nor ngit- life job, regulated only by the s ta ­
” H,S|!n \vTght. Hanford. Florida. 2H
Afllrle HI*
,
26 Edge moot Road
: ting. He personally admits all tutes. Here a life job Is a long
T h o a m o u n t &lt;d c a p i t a l ^ o c k of, Shares.
Hanford, Flor­
new undergraduates into his col­ lob, come of the present heads hav­
Near Asheville County Club
ida S'l Shares.
lege, invites them L&gt; breakfast, ing held their places for nearly 40
ll ,v. Humph, Hanford. Florida,
Tel. 1815
Ini
once a yoai*. and b» sides that sues years. The average uge of the
I*. Shares.
Flftv
shares
O
JG
U
).
IN
I’OtJHT
OK
TIIR
COITSITV
Ueorge
W. Huff. Sanford Florida.
One IItill.- **I*.
very letter cf them. Head, of iresent heads at tie time of their
jriH iK . SKMIXOl.R COUXTV. dred* f*lo“ 00)r Dollars ofeacli,
which
colleges are not called upon tt 'election was a little over 50 yearn.
joe Donsales. Sanford. Florida.
STATK OK KI.OIIIDA. '
stock s h a l l be fully paid f**r
1» U Hliare**.
teach or to lectori-, they do no Older and older men are being
fore
Issuance,
and
i
ty
I
UK KSTATB of Ida May Vun- und a ll nr any part of whuh nvty j j, ii Mieliael, Sanford. Florida.
speak a t Rotary Club lunche i, w .ejected, most of the recently elec­ IiiIN
men.
. . . . . .
indulge in frenzied lutuncing cam ted leads having passed (it) years
paid for in lawful "u',l''1y,. "f.i ' r , 2S ' Sliareu.
To all creditors, tfftale*, dlslrl- he
H l l l l man. H a n f o r d , h l o r l d n ,
l*nlte«i Stales, or In property, labor 2'4M Share*.
huleei
nnd
nil
persons
having
paigns.
oi age.
services, at a Just va.m iob
i-lainm or deniuiidn ngnlnit said es- nr
Curiously enough, these men who
the ft of. to be determllteil b&gt; • '*
I
s Ih:
tneorporators
or Board oi Idreetorr. |
have so tilth' to tin in muhnging
You, end each of you. nr« hereby
A r tic le IV.
heir respective colleges, have i*v- Fiij^laiu! Seeks lietter nut Ifled and required to present any
Halm* und demand which you. or The term for Which this comma- j
rything to do in the udmihkitrneither of you. may against tho es­ Hon Is ornanlzed shall be r.i years. 1
Fruit;
Shipping
Means
tion of the university. While they
tate of Ida May VanDeuscn, deceas­
A r llr l e V.
ed. late of Keinlnole I'tiuniy. Flori­ The business
Impute with the university and
of this corporation!
da.
to the undersigned Frank Hole, shall be conducted
by a President. 1
LONDON, Mar. 19.—In order to K'xecutor
IonV his power;; and authority ami
of said estate, within two Vice-President.
Secretary
nnd
\iiirs from the date hereof,
T r e a n u r e r , a n d a B o a r d of D i r e c t
Dated October I Gilt. A. D. If»3t.
urn, t h e o f f i c e s o f S e c r e t a r y a n d
KItANK HOTK. Kxecutor.
T r e a s u r e r m a y be h el d by o n e and
• ‘•SIP'—
Maitland, Fla.
thi* HiiiiH* |n*r*‘» i».
Th** Ht mr u
.

Men Have No Place In Scheme
ford College Administration

IIANTPEARL
.,:o v e ry O f Huge Jewel Is
Signal For Rush Of Euro­
pean Buyers To City T ahiti;
Gems Weights 20Y* Carats

JKinese Trader Pays
-Much Money for Find
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Many Fine PenrLs Have Been
: . Found In Vicinity Of GamC bier Island In Past Months
• • PAPEETE, TrHiti, Mnr. 19. —
YVliat undoubtedly i» the larggont
and most valuable pearl ever dis­
covered in the South Pacific was
brought to Tahiti from the Gam­
bler Islands in January. Its weight
is 26% carats. The coloring is
very brilliant, with green and gold­
en hues predominating. One hemi­
sphere of the pearl is marked by
two distinct iridescent hands,
which give the jewel, on thnt side,
somewhat thu appearance of the
-plabet Saturn encompassed by its
rings.
When the news of the finding of
this) pearl reached Tahiti, the Eu­
ropean buyers who make Papeete
their headquarters during the div­
ing Season, chartered schooners to
.take them to the Gamblers, dis­
tant nearly 1,000 miles, only to
find on their arrival there that the
pearl was at sen in the possession
of a Chinese trader, who had pur­
chased it from the native diver
and was bringing it to Tahiti. The
price paid to the native is said to
hov« been 110,000 francs. Experts
a t Papeete who have examined thu
jewel appraise Its value a t from
600,000 to 000,000 francs.
_ An unusual number of fine pearls
have been found in the Islands dur­
ing the diving season just past.
Lagoons dosed for many years had
been opened fur diving, ami it was
from thorn that the most valuable
pearls were taken.
■ Many yearn ago the Gambler Is­
lands were n center of great im­
portance in the South Sens. From
the lagoons came the most valuable
shell and the choicest pearls. That
was before thn days of restriction
on pearl diving, and the lagoons
yoro stripped year after year until
their became fished nut and trade
drifted .to other quarters.
During fho la,.t 10 or 15 years
the Cnmhiern have been tho least
visited island? in tho eastern Pa­
cific, Rcforo the French took over
the islands Ow Gamblers were rul­
ed by missionaries or th« Church of
Romp. Under their direction the
natives built a cathedral of heavy
tnafconry, the altar of which is
,ltil4ld in. many designs hi mother■of- pearl, the ligures offlh* Virgin
bnd saints being adorned with the
fliHvt pearls. In th«*•crown of tho
Virgin is n priceless pearl, said to
bo tlu* ino^t beautiful Jewel ever
found in the South Seas. Ilut
rumor, has it thnt Jong ago the
real pearl wns taken to Europe
and tlidt the pcnrl now in the crown
is only un imitation.
About tho cathedral are other
buildings of massive masonry, a
mufhary, where all the young wo
me«, were regregnted whenever a
ship* edme to the islands, and oth­
er &gt;:c 'jeslnstical structures.
nut of late years evil days have
befnUoh the Gaoibiera. Tho pop­
ulation. which wns numerous, has
beep wasted uwny by tuberculosis
nnd other European diseases until
a here handful of natives remains.
The fine buildings are roofless and
falling into juin and the whole
group ha:; an air of desolation.

K fim M B a &amp; fB s&amp; im sw &amp; H ’. **»
T U s is a clo«cup view of C a p ta in
MacDonald of th e U niv ersity of
P ennay lv an ln v a ra liy crew.
He
jo n r a to lend tb*» Keil nm'I B lue
• .me!! to. v ic to ry tni.j oc.inoji.

NEW BAI.I, LOOP FORMED
CLEARWATER. Mar. ID.-The
I'lncllas comity ha-ihull league 1.;
the name of n new circuit com­
posed of teams representing-Tar­
pon Spring-*, Dunedin. St. Peters­
burg and Clearwater. Players in
the different teams will U» strictly
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STUDEBAKER
Special Six Brougham
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A new high-grade closed car at a
very moderate price. Four wide
doors, full-width seats, sm art
appearance and the brilliant
performance of the Studebaker
Special Six chassis. Come i n see it before you buy.
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Ida. do hereby c. hiL8**1* '
H.ln day of Mar'* ‘ I k ih|*
appeared before^
P*n
burn. It heri l(M.tu ' , H- C‘.
K. II. Wight p ,n
A. Humph. u«orA
liotiaaiet, J. ufA '?• ll«
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persons described t„
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log Articles of Ineomaeinl
corpora tors of the
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names thereto f„V
Purposes therein
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seal at Sanford a,mi
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Attorneys for IncorpS^,

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Kul All Seminole County Eggs
Arc Nat Poultry Association Eggs

D i r e c t o r s s l o i l I i-onslnt o f riot l e e s ;
NOTICE O F IN T E N T IO N TO A P - .' t h a n tl iree. n o r m i n e t h a n f i ve t h e
1*1.4 KOII I.ETTEllM P A T E N T
i1 n u m b e r of r a i d H o a r d t o *&gt;■• fi xed
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N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t o n , " ’ ' , , .
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of .. ......... o r a
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e l e c t e d he t h e Moc k hol d |
u n d e r s i g n e d "' IB a p p l y t o t h e f f » u ilt t |IP| r a n n u a l n o e t l n g . ••■hlcli
n r a b l c J o h n W. M a r t i n . O o v e r n n r | f e t i n g -dialI h e lit-Id o n t h e l l r s t
of t h e S t a t e of F l o r i d a , a t T u l l i
ch year, \
It.msec, F l o r i d a , for F.etter.i P a t e n t Tb eu ge ai ni tnnyi n gof w Ji tahn utahrey , y ue fa r e a1**2*'..
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p|Pl.|Pll i,y t h e D i r e c t o r . .
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ter, t h e o r i g i n a l o f w h i c h Is n o w ;
on f i le in t h e o f f i c e o f t h e S e c r e - *
t a r y of S t a t e a t T a l l a h a s s e e , F l o r - I

All Assofialion Eggs are Stamped S. C. P. A. If*
grocer doesn’t handle them call 039 and we’ll tell*
where yon can buy them.

Ida.

II. C. W A S H H D I t N
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K. A. C I I 1 T T K N D K N
K. A. BUM I' ll
&lt;! i-;o b c ; k w . h u f f
j o k iio n za i.e e
J. H. M I C H A E L
M. 11. HI Ltd.MAN
Wo t h e u n d e r s i g n e d h e r e b y a a I Muriate o u r s e l v e s t o g e t h e r f o r t h e
] piirpoNe o f b e c o m i n g I n c o r p o r a t e d
. and f o r m i n g
u corporation under
l a n d by v i r t u e of th e l a w * an d
f' ori Mt ltut lon oi F l o r i d a , u t i l u n d e r
[ the following proposed charter:
I'rnpiiieil t'h n rfer o f N rmlnnle KaI n t e i. Inc.
Art tele f
The name
of this
corporation
ahul l be S K M I N O L K E S T A T E S . INF.,
mill Its p r i n c i p a l o f f i c e a n d p l a c e of
lai sl n.-ss s h a l l b e In t h e t ’l t y of
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida.
\v I t h b r a n c h o f f i c e s a n d p l a c e s of
b u s i n e s s nt s u c h o t h e r p o i n t s In t h e
M a t e o f F l o r i d a a n d In t h e U n i t e d
S t a t e s o r F o r e i g n C o u n t r i e s a s tlu*
H o a r d o f D i r e c t o r s limy f r o m t i m e
to ti m e d e s ig n a te .
A r l t e l e II.
I T h e g e n e r a l n a t u r e nf t h e b u s i ­
n e s s In he C o n d u c t e d by t h i s c o r ­
p o r a t i o n s h a l l he t o buy, l eas e, o w n , |
f e l l, c o n v e y a n d m o r t g a g e o r o t h e r - j
w is e eneiiniher reul e s t a t e und to l
Improve
the
same
by e r e c t i n g '

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More Money For You

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Try out' Dairy Feed nnd hn Convince!
- I l l l l l AMINEV HACK IF YOU AUK NUT KATIxmiU

Paris Green, Molasses, Bran, Grain, Haj
Mixed Feed, Poultry Remedies.
\iRn't what a cow EATS but what ihe
DIGESTS that produces milk and butter fats

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Myrtle Ave and 4lh]
JNO. W. SNEEI]
Phone 537

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LONDON 1*0LICE KINDS
TROUBLE IN RECRUITING
LONDON, Mar. 19.— Tim after
elfet'tz of wartime privations on
the .nation's phyzlqtui nre shown
up 'jtD'tigly in the number of polieo lticruiu, rejected on’ inwlicul
txamiilaiion t.ayn Sir Leonard Dun­
ning, reporting on the County and
City .or Roiuugh Rol*;tt rinrrin in
Entrltnhl find Wales,ror 1D0-1.
‘Terbapa,’! Sir Leonard rtnitinu* .“90 ncr cent of the applicant!)
for Appointment) nover gut »&lt;) far
oh I I'm doctor bpenuse they arc
mauifeslty uiisullfblt*, wiilU* The
Blntri.-. ediichtuitml test knocks out
so m«ijy more that tip* .chief c,uilucky if he finds .five suit
Able In#n among ItXl applicant^."
T htf' firigjnal mupuscript of
Beu'hovcn tved.litig-Mong, cotnpoxed
»n Feb. (i, ISIS), was reeetitly fount!
tUaidicd to another, manuscript by
ctJiovcn’s musical publishers it;
.eij.Mc, when they were searching
’or Rectlioven’o piano concertos
written in the manter'a hand,
I y. ' ____ _
Tiic copper-toed shoes of sixty
'e.tt'. ,igo were invented by a
&gt;fainu fanner who found they last­
'd longer titan three ordinary
thlrs.
An early In-.tuncu or government
mice fixing was that of Edwurd
II. whoAc ordinance compelled bow
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Soon-to-Come Increases

GAINKSVIlZK.^lar. 10.—"Tib
Proer- of Muking Citifona and
VVhu‘ Hhoulil ho Their QualifiedUbna" will be tho subject of nn
by Federal Judge Willioifi H. Sheppard on the program
of tin* second dny’s seuioai-of tin*
ftntpiiU meeting of the FldWda Rar
A'srg'lfttirm here Mnr. 20-Si. The
chilli labor atnrndment will bu di*i•Wrjetl’ by. Judge C. O. Andrew A
of fh" ■"Vi rtleeiiUi judicial cir­
cuit Of Florida. Others on tho prorrnm include Joseph H. Davies of
Washington, of Hie federal-trade
commissidn; John I*. Stoke* of Miaytl- und Rescue Round, dean of the
Law Rvliool of Harvard University.

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Let us show you this exceptional pro­
position! Let us demonstrate to you
why it must return a profit to the
purchaser.

160 Acres at $60 per Acre
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■j Mall inilu.in water Innit wit ? t:xa*l!ei|t I’isliinj: anti hunting. U0 acres fenced, about
1 .35. unilor rI«w.: ticuil soil (oi n leiy or i ruit. I-’louinjr wells can be had anywhere
1 bn Ufjit l|jr])l eosii' ILailrohtl’ siihiiR for Hliippinif. riifht at corner of place. SubdiW&lt;(od^ jirndt icnlj.v .tip to ’liiip. ( Five years tim e on part of purchiise money if you want
i t . '/ - . .

You’ll do well to follow the lead
of tho many wise investors who al­
ready have purchased at Pinehurst.

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IT you want to SPlOdUlSATE with the ELEMENT OK RISK left out and the
[' KLKMENT OK PROKi r h '{j;gust over, here’s tlu* opportunity.

Britt Realty Company

P a c k a r d R ealty Company

F IR S T

1MKI J ieiscli UoilUiutf, Over PiKt*ly Wiggly,

1 " a f im f J d f ii f ib K iF it f iiH L f is a ;

Prices in 1‘ineliurst are low today.
Tliey must increase and they will
increase.- Your big opportunity is
NOYV—while prices are low.

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�f. Dimmore Upton
i Greet Lecture.
Speaker With a
« far Old and Young
Alika.
Magnetic

» t. Dlnsinorc Upton, "Dm
IT; to a Uundred . Thousand
(•will be n feature lecturer
f(*aioff Redpntb Chautauqua
git lecture *Tho Foursquare
K’ ti a. plea, for clean, whole.

rathw -dhan docrca*ed' th c ,to ttl' od la to
2**k
' u a l t i e a . ,
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l’cr:ion« who haYa^rsported tflri/cs, .which ore m&gt;t. unfcimifr. in ihV .j *’ffioh. -prctlicted .that American R ed-Cross today "topk
final ch-'Ck uf tlio *d“atl and in- cnninmnd of one *of Us sTMUat
of m*»rcy \ji Home lands dn
i'n’ft*L,ini|rhV- "rU‘ the total ihlf)
^ b rin g in g / d i p Jtf families of W»
•(Continued from page 1) » • although the rural rcfnotn were,
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fn^ired^dtl five jihjtjw.
more than u mile, it wok reports mhnv' lfiflat have been killed
oil. / At Murrhyshnro where death injured, half not' WKn heard from 'T he work J*1 ns huts oi y the Wiinfti«\ I^tlo iisl
totaled 100. n school house v/as
' ~ % m V ? o llo w Wfnd.
j suaitl. Railroad and cither o&gt;gsnblown over tha heads o f-215 pupils
Central operator.* nt ;4aationa are Sending doeti)rs,/nur■vbile at Desoto; late estimates
nlacod the dead at 100 and the In­ Christopher, who ^derive to West iV s and toils or .suppnea info the
Jv
jured a t 300 out of a- totnl popu- 4_.aiiK.iMt \ilotfnCstIay afternoon, 'davdSUmr
(icvlartTT the dead are strewn about j
ldtlcr of 70:i.
A school house at D^rotn was the street* and blocks of build- .
also rnted nwl-only three of the injjs n~c\ in ruins, according to |
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occupants escaped unhurt, yr/kffl Received here.
Murphysboro, HO miles south­
while 08 bodies, already have been
taken from the ruins. The latest west ot .West FraJlkfoft. with a
reports say that 700 portinns were population of 11,000 suffered se­
killed a t Parish and West Frank- verely when fire broke o u t'in the
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fort nlonC, but other information debris.
While rKllro.nl dispatches from
placed
the.
loss
in
theso
town*
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picvious eirpVrlerces ■tho
first estimates of, the
might proto excessive, i
certain from reports oi
In many place, on the ed
EtormV path that tho- d«
number in tho hundreds.
poili had been received a t u laic
hour of damage in the rural reg­
ion*.
Other Casualties Reported.
Among the other townn and cit­
ies to report- damage nnd loss of
(lifo were DeSoto, 111., with 15(t
... . 'cnaualtids reported; Parrith, 111.,
owing to a low burn me ter pressure . with all but three of a population
from Arkansas, but it laid waste of 500 reported either killed or ina number of towns and ninny b c-'ju red ; Princeton, Ind.. with an e«*
fore it jumped the Mkaissippl timate of 100 casualties; Griffin,
River into Illinois.
»Im3.. with •.’(! &lt;lnn&lt;t nn.i ion ***•••♦*

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Offering Choice to ts For
Homebuilding Or I n v e s t ­
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Down
EasyMonthly
Payments

111 The Area Of Greatest
Progress Where Values Will
Go Higher And Higher.
T. DIN3MORE UPTON
i,i Upton speaks from a
} Vocce«,sful experleneo a-i
r of athletics in prmilhtetu
V„l« itinl as physical trainwin: In the :il*m&gt; dtiiln.; tin
tit.

Untili-r In* Is inngnctic an.l
it. He lias tin* faculty of
{.vfiviiiie —children lUrnugn
■rrnis. mul (Kireiit« llm&gt;u_\i
Khlrrn.

kririit used his father's mill
itixiio, and the light came
[rora a little high window In
1falling on the easel in just
I gulden shaft as is often
Aii pictures.

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D e v e lo p e r

Knitted Frocks
$14.50
There m*e ju st 25 of
these hats but wo be­
lieve t h cy ’r e t h e
sm urtest at this rea­
sonable price shown
this season. White,
orchid, cripen, brow nall desirable colors, at

$0.00.

Tho newer stylos of
jum per dreaaes nrc in­
cluded in this assort­
ment of style frocks
for •i Saturday.
1 Blues,*
- F . if Alin
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M
r en d.1sa, yellows
and
whites. This.-Saturday
you’ll be sure to see
them. $14.50.
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$4.08
Silk Tedk

Silk Gowns
86‘Z$

These teds are of
Phoenix silk knit and
th at’s a fine quality.
They come with bodice
top and tape straps.
Flesh shade. $2.98.

Special purchase and
sale of ju st GO all silk
gowns in flesh nnd
pink colois.
F ine
crepe de chine. Lace
trimmed. At $4.98.
— F lo o r 2

The little girls of 2 to
0 years size will be
pleased with white
dimity frocks like
these. They are em­
broidered i n pastel
shades and are real
values at $2.50.
— Mezzanine

F lo o r—

Linen suits for active
boys. And extra heavy
linen for long wear
and easy washing. In
both white and nat­
ural color. T he. coat
of the suit is belted
sm artly. Su,:t $7.50.
Golf knickers to match
a t $2.50.

These are for sum m er
nights.
White and
flesh crepe gowns with
low neck nnd short
sleeves. Made ju st like
m others' gowns and
moderate in price. 2
to 14 year Sizes
— M m/,:.m i l , "

Floor —

We’ve ju st received 10
dozen new ties for the
younger chaps. These
attractive c r a v a t s
come in tho datest
strips of heavily -cord­
ed silk and silk knit.
Tho color combihulions are most sm art.

—Mczsnnfti'! Floor—.

SPECIAL SALE! NEW! 600
MEN’S SHIRTS .
$1.95 Three for $5.50

sheer good taste—the full-bodied
richness and fragrance of excep­
tional tobaccos, perfectly blended.
And Chesterfield continues its
reco rd -b reak in g ru n , w in n in g
more and more smokers every
day, because it is deserved.

Such popularity
must be deserved

White a n d 'colors. All styles—neckband,
Shirts easily worth collar attached or de­
$2.50. And ju st GOO tachable collars ate into sell in a hurry this eluded. Stylish strip ­
Saturday. $1.95 each ed skirts. Blues that
or I] for $5.50. Buy in have a touch of wear
now. At $1.95.
quantity lots.
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more and more
smoKgrs
smokers #t
everyday/

CtReii k Myrr* Tobacco Co.

Curtain Special
Saturday

Linen Dresses
$10.00

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E m ost p o p u la r show on
X Broadway and the most popu­
lar cigarette —each proves anew
the old adage th a t‘‘the surest way
to w in success is to deserve it.”
Chesterfield’s popularity is no
necldcnt. it has been earned by

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Special vauca in summor curtains. All well,
made and fine quality.
Ruffled on sides and
a t bottom—tie backs
to match. M arquisette
$1.75 a pair. Dotted
$2.25 pair. Scrim 95c

25 of the newest linen
frocks—out Saturday.
Plain and plaid com­
binations. All im port­
ed and really nand
made. Some machine
made too— but all love­
ly ut $10.00.
— Floor 2 II - 1—

Center Piece
50c
A JIG inch center piece
with new design In
floral decoration. fiOc.
Ami a scarf of 50 inch
length to match the
te n te r piece is priced

Dainty nnd cool vgile
step-ins. An unusual
opportunity t o buy
these needed sum m er
garm ents in 'th is Sat­
urday sale. All lace
trimmed. 89c.
— F lo o r 2 D - l —

Printed Crepe
$2.29 yd.
20 pieces of printed
crepes— in ail colors.
Saturday only. And
the usual price of $2.50
is reduced at thq stun,
of the season, $2.29.

Foulards $1.89
One day special of $2*
foulards in high nnd
dark patterns—86 inch
width, priced $1.89 yd.

Sales 4&gt;f White
Dimity in Entail check
special i&gt;9c yd. Lioene in ;JG inch width
sells a t 10c yd.

D IC K S O N ~ IV E S C O .
2 ~ 1 4 O range Ave. O rla n d o . Phone liu o

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SI. ISIS, Ml thr&gt; P a ila ffln
iforil. Florida under Act of
3. 1391.
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Tear.
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M«* publlih-d herein. All right.
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TMJR8DAY. MARCH 19, 1925
THE HERALD'S PLATFORM
L—Deeper water route to Jacksonrifle.
L—Construction of HL Johns—InHan River canal.
I,—Extension of white way.
L—Extension of local amusements
—swimming pool, tennis courts, etc.
E—.Acquisition of a municipal
Sind.
L—Augmenting or building pro­
mt—houses, hotels, spartment

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ProRresHivc school teachers on th e a lert for special edu­
cational features for their classes cAri do considerable good
for Florida by organizing the boys and girls into "legisla­
tures” during the weeks the Florida legislature is in session.
Take a class of fifty-eight children, fo r instance, and let each
child represent a Florida county. Encourage each child to
seek information about his specified county and be ready
to work for its needs. See to it th at.ln w s are introduced
th a t will admit of debate. Make the play as real as possible,
and your trouble will be amply rewarded.
Obviously th at much of a paragraph is all a clever teach­
er needs for the development of an excellent school exercisc. But if the word reached Tallahassee during the session
of the legislature th at every school in Florida was conductl? an imitation legislature, isn’t i t almost probable th at
F|o r j d a &gt;8 e8tccmed statesm en would look ratlicr closely to
the kind of programs they stage for imitation by Florida's
ttflCl
*
. If the Florida Education Association, let’s say, should
keep a fearless reporter at Tallahussee to broadcast the daily
program cf the state legislature, for the use of the schools,
isn’t it entirely within reason to believe that much of the
idiocy th at hns characterized form er legislative sessions
would not be in evidence a t this session ?
A good teacher, of course, m ight undertake to idealize
the work of the state's law-makers. She might follow the
old plan of hiding defects, and conduct her "mock legisla­
tu re” along ideal lines. Even this would be of value.
What is needed is the realization by the people of Florida
th at the work a t Tallahessec is their work, that the men in
the legislature are their chosen representatives, and that
every phase of the business there is a m atter of personal con­
cern to every taxpayer, actual and potential.
Florida schools could help immeasurably in bringing this
realization home to the people.
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One Long Journey..
Again Woman Changes.
Japan's Law, Fair Enongk.
A Poet Factory.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
rra p rrtfb t t w o _______
WHEN from your front yapd you
look toward the faint cloud of
stars that astronomers call NGC
C822 you are looking fa r Into space.
That Is about the farthest spot In
the universe of which the distance
has been measured.
The light that strikes the eye
looking a t NGC 6822 through the
telescope has been traveling to­
ward us for one million "light
years.” To learn what a million
light years amount to in miles,
find out how many seconds thore
arc in a million years. Then multi*
ply the total by 186,000, the num­
ber of miles that light travels per
second, and you have it. Don't for­
get the leap years.

SCIENTISTS of Harvard Ob*
servatory say that NGC 6822 is
outside of our Milky Way, in which
case it is part of “another uni­
verse." The Milky Way in the uni­
verse is like a small cluster of
frogs' eggs floating in the Pacific
Ocean, only you would have to mul­
tiply the Pacific Ocean a few quad-!
Extension of street paving prorillions of times to get the right
proportions, and then it wouldn’t
istruction
of boulevard
■round Lake Monroe.
This young notion of nur« has always had considerable to 1)0 big enough, no matter what
L-—Entrance into Florida state «ay about "the right of free Hpcceh". We have strutted Einstein says about curved lines.
baseball league.
19,—Completion of city beautifies- about quite a bit, talking loud and .sometimes boisterously
THE DIRIGIBLE Los Angeles
about our freedom to speak our minds.
tkm program.
traveling
at average high speed,
So, all this being true, that other right we ought to have
JIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY. really should he calling for another Declaration of Inde­ could take you to NGC 6822 in a
HOW TO GET ON:—Ask. and pendence. There’s something in it closely akin to free think­ little more than thirty-three thous­
and million years.
t shall be given you; seek, and ing and free speach.
re shall find. Matthew 7:7.
This is a big universe, nnd any
The Herald is referring to th at inalienable right of
-------- o-------human
mind convinced thnt it can
American citizens to know the records of their government
AN •iF*’ FOR GIRLS
define,
explain
or conceive the pow­
in W ashington; that inaliennble right of every tax-payer to
f you can dress to make yourself know for what his money has been spent; that inalienable e r back of dt has .considerable
attractive
confidence in itself.
Yet not make puffs and curls right of every American man and woman to know the fncts
The discovery of an ancient hair- the way of unexpected informaback of such affairs us that Navy-Army contention regard­
your chief delight;
JUST
AS
the
virtuous
complain!
pin
factory in northern Africa is tion, but the work at Thebes and
f you can swim, and row, be strong ing the national air service!
in ^Me^potamVa! the ■
t~ and active,
Ju st what are the fucts? Just why are the people of the that women leave nothing to the the latest and (as these things are
But of tho gentler graces lose not United States kept in the dark regarding the efficiency of imagination, they suddenly decide popularly reported)1 among 4
Are Beginning To Climb
the~ qUlijnt articles unearthed by the
sight;
to cover up again. “Drees is to more sensational of the achieve- explorers of the Punic civilization
the
most
important
branch
of
the
national
defense—their
If you can dance without n craze
be more subtle’’ this benson than ments with which the nrchaeolo- in northern Africa or by the *tuair service?
for dancing,
gists have for the last two or three dents of the Mayan history in CenPlay without giving play to
Out of the fragm entary reports from Washington the la other seasons,
years been holding the attention tral America, or the revelation of
We have two exceptionally Rood proposition
strong a hold,
citizen gathers nothing but an uneasy feeling that somehing That isn’t saying much, for there of an awakened public. The close ]a new ruined city in the American
Enjoy the love of friends without
that will set you in on the ground fjwr
is wrong, grievously wrong. He begins an impression of in nntliing subtle about u Indy onre- of the war saw the business of \Southwest, have filled endless colromancing,
scientific digging renewed with an umns in the newspapers. The exlmcked
to
her
waist
In
the
evening,
Caro for the weak, the friendless Home mighty attem pt to hide facts that the nation should with a skirt nbovc her knees in the energy to make up for the lost plorers have divided a rising interand the old,
know, and feels' that these facts are scandalously discredit­ day time.
years. It was only to be expected.' cst with the Fundamentalists.
f you can master English and able.
What was less to he expected was There is nothing very new in cithSpanish and Latin,
that a public which had remained ! or; what is new is the public’s sudAccurate
information
and
free
speech
must
go
hand
in
HUT
FASHION
really
means
to
And not acquire, an well, tt prig,
largcly unconscious of the grent den concentration upon the nature
hand. It should lie the business of honest officials to lay loform for the moment. Arms that discoveries
gish mien;
of archneologicui re- of man, his history upon earth and
have
been
naked
from
the
top
of
f you can feel the toqch of silk the information before the people, regardless of whose uni­
search
in
the
past should seize s o ; his relationship to the odd world
the
shoulder
down,
looking
in
some
a rid satin
form it muddies. And until this is done the "free speech" mottled eases like a butcher shop suddenly upon the comparatively in which ho finds himself,
Without despising calico and without a foundation of reliable information will lie bandied
exhibit, arc now to be covered with unexciting business of amplifying ; Archaeology is as much a sign
Jean;
I “soft mysterious veiling." Thanks knowledge already established in ' of a transition period us religious
( you can ply a saw and hnmmcr, about until it has done irreparable harm.
its larger outlines') ’K ing Tut- controversy or n sudden attention
Can do a man’s work when the
Let the people know something about the efficiency of'* for that, with or without the mys­ nnkh-nmen
Realtors
always scorned a little ' to political philosophy. It is all
tery.
And
shawls
of
brilliant
col­
need occurs,
the nation’s air force. Let the Army and Navy know that
from the point of i rathur blind and unconscious. The R
Jan sing when asked, without ex­ soldiers on land and shtjes on the seas are rightfully to give ors, worn “to revcnl personality” unsatisfactory
will cover up almost everything. * view of the actual historical infor- kind of jewelry employed in an- R
H
cuse or stammer.
Phone !5
202 F irst H ired.
..... . again we
„„ ............................
Thus
learn that it is motion he supplied. But ho was Jciont Egypt has only the vaguest'
place
to
the
defenders
who
will
fly
throng);
the
air.
A
jeal­
Can riso above unfriendly snulia
always
darkest
before
down.
Woresponsible
for
the
one
great
and
possible
relation
to
tho
sort
of
ousy that interferes with the greatest possible development
and slurs;
f you can make good bread as well of the air service is a dangerous, as well as despicable, out­ men go just so far in one direction. 1unexpected discovery that arch- ' morals which we are to employ in !
then turn around and go the other neology a t a time when it had ill- | the next generation. But it is a
as fudges
cropping
of
human
frailty.
Right
now
would
be
a
good
time
most ceased to be interesting had doubting and uncertain age, and the
way,
that's their charm.
Can sew with skill and have an
abruptly become news.
.render who devotes the time be­
to
put
the
air
service
on
its
own,
completely
independent
of
eye for dust;
lt was a little like the sudden ( tween two subway stops to Chat- N
JAPAN’S HOUSE of Peers yesf you can bo a friend and hold no the Army and the Navy, with abundant money to develop its
t unlay passed a new laud law for­ realization that religion bad also dean kitchenware is probably en- R
grudges,
usefulness for peace and war.
H
bidding
ownership of Japanese bccorne news, nnd it is not impos- gaged in a subconscious attem pt to m
A girl whom nil will love because
Right
now,
too,
would
be
a
good
time
for
patriots
to
sta
rt
sible
to
trace
it
to
a
cognate
cause,
fortify
himself
against
a
perplnxM
land by citizens of countries that
they must;
R
f some time you should meet and again their flag-waving and their speech-making in the in­ forbid land owning by Japanese. So far it appears that the exeava- ing world by leaning upon tho H
terest of some of those rights that were implied with I hat This means You, and you must tors have turned up very little in great tradition of the human race. R
love another
give up any idea of owning a lot
And make n home with faith nnd guarantee as to free speech.
peace enshrined,
The fucts, gentlemen, demand I he facts. "There's some­ in Tokyo ami trying out your
tnd you its soul—a loyal wife nnd
scheme for an earthquake proof
thing rotten in Denmark.
bungalow.
mother
Tuesday, March 24
You’ll work out pretty nearly to
my mind
NO AMEItft AN will complain
'he plan thatn' liccn developer
of the Japanese law. Asia for
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
through the ages,
Asiatics, America for Americans,
And win the host that life can
and perfect good will between the
ONE NIGHT
Donated By
have in store;
The Postmaster-General rules to patriotism. It is well for the two Continents is what we favor,
W II he, my girl, a model for the
and
Japan
will
please
notice
that
young
men
to
relearn
the
story
of
that a profile of Nathan Hale is
sages,
FIRST TIME. BRILLIANT, TUNEFUL, GLORIOUS
this beardless boy who, us the we do not think otir national honor
A woman whom the world will to adorn the new one-half-ccnt post sands of his life slipped from him, injured merely becuttse Japan
,T
bow before.
age stamp. It is a marvelously apt thought not of himself, nor of wants Japanese land for Japanese
*&gt;
—Selected
H
and inspiring selection.
people.
death, nor of any selfishness at
■
Nathan Hale, a juung school nil, but of his country.
REALTOR
R
teacher, joined the Revolutionary
■
The young American of today
Hush, little cabbage,
THE UNIVERSITY of Washing­
P
forces ami was sent into the Brit­ does not think enough about his ton, which prepares young men of
Don’t you cry;
P
Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
ish
lines
.to
secure
information
country.
He
is
brought
up
by
a
P
You'll tie a stogie
the Northwest for their great op­
P
needed
by
his
superior
officer.
Capfather who thinks almost exclu- portunities, decides to develop
Bye and llyo.
P
First National Bank Building.
turn! by tho British in bis dis-jsivoly of “success” and of 'putting poets with special lessons in the
P
guise
as
a
Dutch
school
teacher,
away
a
little
something."
He
is
P
dramatic art department. First
A tomb richer than tlmt of King
Kales
Force:—Miss
Ruba Williams, Miss Heta
Tut has been discovered in Egypt, ho was banged ns a spy. After not taught to love America with i class poets are needed to describe ]
Iloage, Mr. R. L. Shipp.
iccording to scientists. Oh, tut, jI ids request for a Bible ami the profound nnd personal love onno- the beauties of water, land and!
services of a minister was refused, bled by the pride of patriotism and sky around Seattle. But you can
vhnt difference lines it make'?
I I B I I I I I S S S I I R B I I I I B I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I
and with the noose duigiing at his | sanctified by the tears of sacri- really make poets to order? And)
throat, he spoke in am ple and un- j flee,
is not poetry a semi-extinct form
Ynu may want what you want shaken tones his immortal words:
“ I only regret that I have but
expression, invented as an aid
vhen you wunt it but you dont "I only regret thnt I have but one life* to lose for my country.' of
to
when men could not
isuully get what you wunt when one life to lose for my country." How many young men, about to readmemory
or write?
on ge£ it.
He was twenty years of age when die today, would feel such noble
he so greatly died.
-------- o--------sorrow? More important still,
t iii *: m is h a i , n r r m niK e m i in
I’OETS ARE born. Consider
In these days of self-seeking and how many young men, going about Keats, a young clerk from a chem­
**&lt;1*1:1111 rAN-r—Ai &lt;;.m;.vri:i) oiichkxtii \
Now comes Senator McKellnr
I ' r i r i - n i SI.IIO. A 1.30. ag.llO. *U..VO— I ’ l i i . T i n
nd makes n bitter attack upon the money-worship it is well for the Hie making of their careers today, ist’s shop, lie sees in a friend’s
Inderwood Muscle Shoals hill nnd youth of the land to look upon the entertain ideas that could he trans­ room for the first time in his II All. D l l l ) i : i l s M | \ \ ---------------------------------------------- s K A T
robably thinks he has started pictured features of a hero who lated: "I only regret that I have life the works of Homer, takes the
with one short sentence made his but one life to live for my coun­ Iliad with him, sits up all night
omclhing now.
death un indestructible monument try"?
and reads the volume through, then
writes his poem, "On Looking In­
Our sympathy goes out to the
to Chapman's Homer." Rend that
nan j^ o sc wife brought out last
—it could all go in one-half of this
car’s straw hat for him to wear
column—nnd ask yourself how any­
OWENSBORO, KV., MESSENGER
his summer and at the samp time
BY JUNIOR CLASS
body could be taught to write that
sked him for money to buy herself
last
line:
There are many varying views the public. He can not accept dic­
i new spring bonnet.
"Silent upon a peak in Darien."
At
A u d ito riu m
as to what a newspaper should tation from outsiders, because he
You might as well try to teach
When a fellow wonders "What and should not he, but everybody must exercise his own judgment a china hen to luy real eggs.
las Become of Sally," ho can be will agree that the chief function m fail. A newspaper, if worthy of
easonably certain that she wasn’t of a newspaper if to print the tin- name, caters to the entire pub­
THE WAR Department, rubbing
All Alone" “ Last Night on the news. It would not be a true news­ lic. and therefore it must carry its eyes nnd waking up u little, or­
A comedy with a surprising climax
lack Porch."
paper if it suppressed legitimate all the news that Is fit to print. ders eighty-five flying machines,
Donated By
made in the United States. For
news, or colored news to misre- It is a department store of news, ten muebines by the Curtiss com­
John MrGraw believes that when
he coming season ends the Giants present the truth or distorted it inland it must maintain its lines full pany $250,000 will be paid, and fo r'IH
seventy-five from the Douglas com­ R
rill lie on top. And Muggy may he order to in lure private persona or and without adulteration.
Whenever a newspaper begins pany $882,000, about. That’s a U
ight with regard to tne league the public welfare.
A newspaper, to her worthy of
.
... start and, multiplied by a hundred, ■
ennant hut we’ll risk our marbles
■
public
respect
and
confidence.]1"
*
private
ax
the
public
it would give the country u good ■
lat the Giants will be second from
munt
be
fair
to
all,
impartial
and
becomes
aware
of
the
imposition
beginning
for
an
air
fleet.
he top in the world's series argudevoted to the public interest. No- Whenever a newspaper of general
lent.
FORTUNATELY Henry Ford R
cessarilv it must be without fear circulation favor* a certain IndlOr intimidation when it publishes vidua!, group, clash or suction it ami Ins son Kdsel B. Ford arc in J
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PR O G R E SS ^
Those persons who plan to go the diiy’a news. It cun not take risks its reputation and is immed* the aircraft field. They will let us m
way fur the summer months will the dictum of any one who wishes atelv indicted for bail faith. Un­ know what a flying machine ought!*
b acting wisely by making invest- to suppress news, or distort it or less it mends its ways it loses pres­ to cost, and something about th e ' 5
lents in Sanford real estate be- misuse it for private advantage.
tige and finally disappears. Us theory that the “flying life" of an ■
Johnson’s $6.65 Polishing * Stove and F'ire
rre they luuve. By the time they
A request to a newspaper to sup- only means of existence is the con- airplane engine is only about 100 2
:turn in the fall property will be press legitimate news is similar tideitce of the public; hence, if hours. The Fords will give you
Outfit for $5.00
1
W ood
inch higher. Sanford is going lo to a request to a merchant to quit managed properly, it refuses to un engine that, without expensive
■
»ve a busy summer and will make selling u certain legitimate kind of abuse the public confidence by sup­ renewal of purts, will fly around
A Saving of $1.65
I
rCut
,lt to Suit
H
big growth in the next few goodr. In order to succeed a mer­ pressing true news, by distorting the world ten times. They don’t
cord drli,&lt;
ninths. Shrewd
investors will chant must curry ail kinds of goods it or by misusing it for private believe in an engine as short lived
i
See
$9,00 per tota
:o the point.
within the scope of his service to advantage.
| as an ice cream cone.
ai i i i i i i u m i i i i
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Realty

Patriots Should Get Busy

Sanford’s Realty Values

SE E US QUICK

BRITT REALTY CO. INC.

Junior Play

"HIS UNCLE'S NIECE1

THE NEW STAMP

Beacham Theatre Orlando
MON. MAIL 23

E. F. LANE

HIS UNCLE’S NIECE”

A NEWSPAPER FUNCTION

Our shop will be open in our new
quarters, 11B Magnolia Avo.

High School

Tuesday, March 24

Saturday Morning

at which time we will appreciate
a call from

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MISS KATHRYN WILr b Y, Society Bdltor.

Social
i 4
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{f “ ndt

Royal Neighbors of
.by the Tampa Team.
1

Wr6nf«day

bo a luncheon meet* • " welfare department of
[ftn a n ’s Club a t 12:30 o'-

PHONE:—R«i.

PLANS FOR CHAUTAUQUA MADE AT
WELFARE DEPARTMENT LUNCHEON

Personals

„ .Tho Welfare Department of the Sanford High School for essays
Woman s Club gave a lovely lunch- nnd posters on "Better Speech,"
a,t the club house nt 12:30 written and made during "Better
o clock Wednesday.
Speech Week." These prizes were
About 35 members of the dc- offered by the educational com­
partm ent and their friends, enjoy­ mittee of department, of which
ed thU delightful affair* which was Mrs. G. E. McKay is chairman.
presided over by Mrs. J. G. Shar­
Mrs. Frazier, chairman of the
on.
health committee announced the
Mrs. W, M. Scott, as finance dlrtribution of bulletins, advising
chairman, was called on to give people how to get rid of rots, also
inris that are being made for that through the courtesy of the
ledpath chautauqun, which the
club expects to sponsor^and which lane theatres a rat film, will be
opens Apr. 1. Mrs. Scott briefly shown between Mar. 23 and 28.
outlined plane and Miss Mell WhitMrs. W. H. Tunnicllffe read a
ner went into details as to how the splendid report on the sale of
chautauqun had been "put over” "Garden Year," showing the work
In the past and how it could be is progressing nicely.
done ngitlti if the club members
Treasurer’s report showed that
put forth their best efforts and the department had been most ncworked with enthusiasm. Miss tive during the year.
Pearson, a travelling representa­
Election of officers for the de­
tive of the Rcdpnth Chautauqua partment was ns follows: Chair­
was next introduced and mndo a man. Mrs. Forrest Lake, vice chair­
splendid talk about the program man, Mrs. E. P. Morse, secretaiythnt will be offered to the people treasurer. Mrs. L. I. Frazier, mem­
of Sanford.
bership chairman, Mrs. Henry McMrc. E. A. Douglass reported Laulin, finance chnirnian, Mis. It.
that four cash prizes of $2 each A. Newman, program chairman,
had been awarded students of the Mrs. S. Puleston.

Miss Camilla Puleston is spend­
ing several days as the guest of
Mins Rebecca Stevens,
Mrs. John Dickens of Miamj, who
hag been attending th ^ S tate Fed*
oration of Woman’s Clubs in Day*
tona will nrrive Thursday for a
visit of several days with Mrs. A.
W. Fitts, Jr.

The Wednesday Bridge CInb was
delightfully entertained by Mra.
Floyd Palmer, with luncheon and
bridge, a t her home on Park Ave­
nue yesterday afternoon.
The color scheme of yellow and
white was attractive carried out in
the decorations with nasturtiums
and other spring flowers of yellow
and white- The prize for high
score, and oriental bracelet, was
won by Mrs. W. C. Hill.
Covers were laid by: Mrs. Leon
Palmer, Mrs. A. B. Wallace, Mrs.
Hal Wight, Mrs. D. P. Drummond,
Mrs. Claude Howard, Mrs. D. flk
Caldwell, Mrs W. S. Wiggins, Mrs.
B. L. Perkins, Mrs. W. C Hill, and
Mrs. E. F. Housholder.

. « 0 c m M s l : w dance, 0 M tAVAGl
talk: 10 fcsn fN V lX orchestra. ^
Ff
WHA8 : LouiariUe Journal (339-------- ^
J ) 7:80 concert, Niitht Owls.
PARIS, Mar. 19. — Protection
-r 1*
WHAD: Milwaukee (275)..8:00 against the ravages of wild rabbits
MIAMI, Mar. 19—-I»
Wisconsin theater.
,
is another phase of the security beginning of a survey of 1
WCCO: MHu»apolis-Kt. Paul problem which recently has oceu* hm i Trail is planned by
(416.4) 6 talk; 8:16 concert; 7:30 pled the attention of the French department fo r the purpoao i
lectures; 8 St. Clotid night; 9:00 parliam ent
eating the route over the
F. &amp; R. fam ily: 10 orchestra.
A bill declaring the "rabbit "a pleted portion of the cro
WEAF: New York (491.5) 0:00; nuisance and a noxious animal,” highway, it is announced h«
quartet; 0:48 soprano; 7 Happi-isigned by Premier Hcrriot, Minis- I. E. Schilling, member of
resn Candy boys; 7:30 musicnr ister of Agriculture Qucuillc and paitinent from the E ast Coast
d u b ; 10 orchestra,
Minister of Justice Renoult has lion. Mr. Schilling does not
WJZ: New York (454.3) 0 Sa- been introduced. I t is couched in ticipato any delay In starting t.
vnrin ensemble: 7 Well St. Journal similar language to that aimed at on the last stretch of the roM.v
review; 7:10 NYU Air College; the wild boars infesting Norman­ Dade county, the beginning
7:40 tenor; 8:15 U. S. Navy; 9:30 dy nnd Auvergne, passed by the Awaiting the letting of conti
orchestra,
chamber some weeks ago. It gives
WJY: New York (405.2) 6:30 authority "to any one, a t any time
orchestra; 9 Virginians.
nnd anywhere, to destroy rabbits
KLX: Oakland Tribune (508.2) by any and all means."
8 organ; 9:45 studio; 11:45 or­
chestra.
54 CHURCHES ATTEND.
WO AW: Omaha (526) 0:20 an­
WEST PAIJd BEACH. Mar. 19.
nounced; 0:30 violinist, symphony; —Fifty-four clnbe will be repre­
9 program; 10:30 orchestra.
sented at the district convention of is n prescription for Malaf
WOO: Philadelphia (508.2) 6:30 Rotarians here Thursday and F ri­ Chilis and Fever, Dengua or C
orchestra: 7 concert: 9:03 recital; day. It is estimated that 1,200 lous Fever. It kills the germs;’!
9:30 orchestra.
to 1,500 delegates will take part
WLIT: Philadelphia (394.5) 5:30 in the convention proceedings.
talk: 7 talk; 8:30 recital; 9 con­ Luncheons, surf bathing, golf,
cert, orchestra.
dancing and the like nre among en­
KDKA: Pittsburgh (309.1) 6:45 tertainment features on the pro­
talks; 7:30 concert; 8 concert.
gram for the visitors’ amusement.
WCAE: Pittsburgh (461.3) 6:30
Uncle Knybce; 7:30 Schubert club.
WOULD SAVE Ol.l) FORT
KGW: PPortland
Oregonian
MIAMI, Mar. 19.—Members of
(491.5) 8 concert; 10 lecture; 12:30 the Miami Woman’s Club nnd tho
Hoot Owls.
Everglades chapter, D. A. R. have
WDWF: Providence (305.9) 7 interested themselves in a move-!
musical; 8 orchestra; 10 dnnee.
rnent to preserve historic Fort;
KPO: San Francisco (420.3) Dallas, destruction of which i s .
0:30 orchestra; 10 play program. . threatened by the rapid develop- j
KPO: San Francisco (420,3) 0:30 ment of this city. Purchase of
orchestra;„ 10
. play,
. , program.
the property, removal of the build
UGY: fechunectady (J79.5) 0:00 | j nc tu another site, or rcproduc
program
ogrnm; 0:30 health talk; 0:40 111tion of the huilding after it has
Trovntorc; 0:30 Hawaiian four, so­ boon dismantled are umong sug­
prano, pianist.
gestions mndo for preservation of
KFOA: Beattie (384.4) program; tho structure.
10:30 entertainm ent; 12:05 dance.

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Mrs. R. Z. Johnson of Sanford,
and Mr. nnd Mrs. M. C. Bailey of
Program for Mar. 20
Wauchula were called to JacksonWHB: Atlanta Journal (428.3) 8
villc Wednesday by the serious Ill­
Honolulu maids; 10:15 entertain­
ness of their father.
ment.
KFDM: Beaumont (315.6) 8:00
^ nru
n
hand
concert.
Jacksonville,
wrre
J
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Ruets
Thursday
WF.EI:
Boston (176.9) 0:30 pro­
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rst of the Royal Neighbors
Penrninn,
gram; 7 quartet; 7:30 Sadrian
at the Valdes Hotel a t
tria; 8 orchestra; 9 organ recital.
Einek There will be an
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eaton of
WGR: Buffalo (319) 7 Madam
iSrtintr *t lhe M*&lt;°nlc hnil
Palatka, are guests of the Valdez
Butterfly;
8 musical; 9 string or­
lo’clock following the banHotel, they expect to remain for chestra.
, which all Royal Neighbors
two weeks.
WKBII: Chicago Post (370.2) 7
-rite friends.
concert,
songs, Riviera theater; 9
■Idlers Club will be entertain
Many friends of Joe Fernandez Orioles, soprano,
twin guitars; 11
lifct Country Club by Mrs.
Jr. will ho glad to learn thnt ha is dance.
IL. Hoy at 3 o’clock.
able to ho taken home from the
WLS: Chicago (844.0) 0:30 or­
[Sooth Side Parent Teacher
Fcmnld-Lnughten Hospital where gan.
lullaby, auntralto; 8 fnrm
1 ■m will meet a t 3 o’clock,
he has been for the past month. program; 9 Cornhuskers, vohal,
i will give one number of
His illness was caused by swallow­ Syniiopators,, string quartet, glee
ing a nail and he hns survived two club.
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serious operation and has every
WMAQ: Chicago News (447.5) 0
Friday * ’
chance for n recovery.
organ; 0:30 orchestra; 8 Wide
( iaiic Hawkins will cntcrAwake cluh; 8:30 musical geogra­
^ Book Lovers’ Club.
Mrs. J. F. Hawkins, Mrs. Ada E. phy: 9 Christian Endeavor; 9:15 WIDOWS ADD NEW BURDEN t
A very enthusiastic story hour
J. G. SHARON
[Lniar meeting of the W.
was held last week at the library, Maine* nnd Samuel Schwartz left mhsieal.
Attorney-nt-Law
LONDON,
Mar.
18.—British
war!
In
their
usual
gracious
niunner,
Will be held a t 3:30 o’clock
when 55 of the younger children Thursday by motor for a trip to
KYW: Chicago (530) 7 concert; widows seem loath to take unto
M rtnm Candy
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
T.
Bodwcll
en­
Will
practice
in all tho courts
were prerent and enjoyed the Jap­ Ft. Myers, Tampa and St. Peters­ 9 revue; l Insomnia cluh, Night- themselves a husband for the sec­
fiiptist Church.
IStllie Harrison Chapter, N. tertained Wednesday evening with anese program given by Mrs. burg. They will be joined in Win­ hawks.
ond time nnd. because of this coy­ Examination of Abstract* of Land
IjL R. will meet with Mrs. a theater and supper party honor­ Voorhes. She was assisted by ter Haven by Mr. Hnwkins and Mr.
WGN:
Chicago
Tribune
(370.2)
Titles given especial attention
ness, the British taxpayer has to
■Tolar Hoard meeting a t 3 ing Mrs. George G. Bishop of Los three of her pupils, who were dres- and Mrs. Hope Murr of New York 0 organ; 0:30 concert, string quin­ suffer.
Offices
in Seminole County Bank
l»nd regular meeting at Angeles, Cal., who is spending the sed in Japanese costumes and look- City,
tet: 8 classical; 10 dance, nrtists.
When the ministry of pensions
Building
winter
with
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
George
ed very effective carrying oriental
ck. _____
WLW: Cincinnati (silent.)
submitted its budget in March,
D. Bishop here.
parasols and fans. After the pro­ James W. Walsh of Detroit, Mich,
WFAA: Dallas News (475.9) 1921, for the amount of money to
The party first attended the Al. gram was given, several of the arrived Wednesday to be the guest 6:30 recital; 8:30 hnnd.
Saturday
he paid in pensions to wnr widows n o a i i i i a R M a i a i i a n a i a i R B i a i H i i R R a i n a a x e a n a n z i n i i n
| Ron’ Hour a t the Library G. Fields Minstrel, afterwards go­ children present took- part, nnd of Mr. and Mr*. Harry Walsh.Mr.
WOC: Davenport (483.0) 0:30 it estimated that seven per cent
ing
to
the
Country
Club,
where
a
T,
,
--------------number
were
given
by
Ona
RivWal*h expects to make Snnford his Sandman; 0:50 educational; 8 of them would remarry during the
/dock.
1
elit‘
supper was served. The j ers. Jane Sharon nnd Margaret permanent home.
I Reading Club a t the Libra- dclicious
Zither club.
year. Unfortunntely the calcula­
decorations a t the club were an *Mobley. Mr. Wi. J. Goodale also
KOA: Denver (322.4) 7:40 Hook tions wore wrong for up to the
(it o’clock.
artistic combination of violets, pink 1gave several entertaining rend­
of Knowledge; 9 music; 9:10 pi- present time, only four per cent
roses and ferns.
ing*.
aim. liartet, address, orchestra.
liave discarded their widows weeds.
Those invited were: Mrs. George
Next week Miss Naomi Scoggan
WHO: Dcs Moines (520) 7:30 Consequently the exchequer has
G .Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. George D. will be in charge, and additional
soprano, comedian, mandolin, gui- hnd to grant an extra $ 10,000,000
■
Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Es- numbers will be given hy Mar­
tar artists.
'
to pay their pensions.
■
ten, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. I*. Drummond, garet Torrance, Betty McKinnon
WCX: Detroit (510.9) 0 musical;
■
Wednesdny morning, Mrs. E. A.
,
| following books have just Mr. nnd Mrs. D. L. Thrasher, Mr and Marjorie Duliose in costume, Douglass, ns a representative of 9 orchestra.
SMUGGLER
SENTENCED
nnd Mrs. W. S. Coleman, Mr. and also by Martha Carter and MnrWBAP: Fort Worth Star-Tclejtived nt the library:
t w o
n A y s
TAMPA. Mar. 19.—W. T. Tilt,
j—Standard cyclopedia of Mrs. Edward E. Ely, Mr. and Mr«. gnrto Mozley. All are asked to he the Welfare Department of the grnm ( 170) 7:30 old time fiddlers;
former
engineer
of
tno
yueht
S
ar­
Woman’s Club, delivered four ensh 9:30 nrtists.
art; n discussion of the N. A. Shawcross and Raymond T. promptly on hnnd at 10 o’clock.
KNX: Hollywood (330.9) 8:30 anac, convicted in federal court
[plants grown in the reg- Hcnthorne.
prizes of $2 each to members of
READING CLUB GROWING
music":
19 frat program; 12 pop^ i here of conBP|rac&gt;\
"naugglc li[the United States and Can*
quor, was sentenced by Judge Lake
The reading club for the older the high school for the best essays ulnr congs; l orchestra.
[ Illustrated with colored
boys and girls is steadily growing nnd posters on "Better Speech”
WOS: Jefferson City (410.9) 8 !’,oll‘,!' to two years in the Atlanta
federal penitentiary and to pay
nnd the young people are showing written during "Better Speech addresses.
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a
fine
of
$5,000.
Grover
C.
Davis,
continued
interest.
I-ant
Satur­
WDAF:
Kansas
City
Star
(365Week.” The prizes had been of­
lj_“[&gt;isiTt Brew”,
day 38 were present, and several
.6) School of the Air; 8 popular; former teller of the First Na­
e—"Lost Lady”.
The weekly meeting of the Pipe of them assisted Mr. Halt in cur­ fered through Mrs. G. E. McKay, 11:15 frolic, Merry Old Chief
tional Hank of Lakeland, who
-“Arrowsmith”.
Organ Club was held with Mrs. rying out the program. Plans are who is educational chairman of the
KFI:
Los
Angelos
(168.5)
8:15
j
pleaded guilty to charges of mak- ■
.Invcnile
M. Phillips accompanied by Mrs. being made for further nrganizn- department, and when the posters talk: 9 vocal; 10 organ; 11 orch-! i"K false entries on the hooks, was ■
-“Story of a Bad Roy", Mary Maine*, sang a delightful Hon.
sentenced to one year and one ycur J
Next Saturday Mr. Goodale | nnd essays were submitted to the estra; 12 concert pianist.
tt—’Mataka Tnles".
Avenue. .The rooms were lovely wille be in charge and a Mark judges, all names being withheld,
KHJ: Los Angeles Times (405-1 id the Atlanta prison.
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it—“rhiiilrcn’s Book of Cel- with decorations of St. Patricks.
Twain program will 1*&gt; given. Mr. tl was imimi
m
at
so
found
that
there
weic
|Picturrs”.
The roll call was answered with Goodale is familiar with the read­ many good ones worthy of prizes,
t’s Rook of Little Plays", favorite Irish jokes. Mrs. R. L, ing required to interest the ambit­ it watt really difficult to decide ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■OBBBBH ■■■■■ ■■■■■■■BMaBBBBB ■■■■*!■■■■■
nory—"Anne of Green Glenn reported that the dramatic ious student, as he has had many upon the merits of a single essay ■
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♦&gt; ♦&gt; ♦&gt;
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coinmitteo has decided to postpone years experience ns a teacher. Af­ and they decided to give two priz­ ■ r
i
S
»—“George Washington.” the play. Mrs. Forrest McAllister ter the prngram Mr. Unit will an­ es.
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»—“Nursery Tales From gave out work for the bazar and nounce the program for the follow­
The Sanford High School girls ■ A
ds”.
reminded everyone thnt the next ing week.
nnd boys are to be congratulated
meeting will be a gift shower.
on their splendid efforts and the ■ Y
Mrs. A. K. Rossiter presented
v»ry creditable showing made with *♦%
APPOINTM ENTS MA Dll
♦
their posters and essays. The «*♦%
the mislonary lesson in an interest­
ing form. The next meeting will
TALLAHASSEE, Mar. 10. — prize winners for poster* were:
he held with Mrs. Rnssiter on Cel­ Gov. Martin has made the follow­ Okie Nordgren and Harold Davis.
---------i ery Avenue at 8 o’clock in the even­ ing appointments: M. J. Holland, Those winning prizes for bes t os- ■ Y
justice of the peace, district 8 Jef­ says were Elizabeth Shoemaker ■ Y
Flower Show a t the ing.
During the social hour Mrs. A. ferson county; F. H. George. Bran­ and Sant Byrd. The educational
i Club, Mar. 30 nnd 31, cnt is- niado before 10 M. Phillips accompanied by Mrs. ford, justice of the pence, district committee of the Welfare Depart­
*i the morning of Mnr. 3 j. Mrs. Muines sang a delightful No. 5, Suwanee county; B. H. ment is conipaied of Mrs. G. E. ■A
McKay. Mrs. I). S. Babbitt ami
t judges from out of town i group of Irish songs. Dainty re­ Thomas, Tavares, game warden, Mrs.
l«
Stella Arrington.
freshments
were
served
hy
the
hos­
nY
Lake county; James Duffy, Ocala,
the exhibits and nmkcj
Mions before the show is i tess assisted by Mrs. Burke Steele. and O. S, Sanders, Morriston. in­
spectors of marks and brands for
to the public. Blue rib­
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'll mark the best in each ALL BRITISH INDUSTRIES
aY
TO HE CARD-INDEXED Ocala, constable, district I, Mar­
the second class, and
llnv.
Hell,
Itenl.
«’l&lt;an.
ttepnlr
ion county; Cole &lt;*nvell, I’aiatka,
nounccmcnts will follow.
LONDON, Mnr. lit.—The new constable district 8, Putnam coun­
|*ntries invited are roses,
S f
*, annuals, perennials, president of the Board of Trade, ty; Joe Quig/jy, Green Cove
Sir
Philip
Cunliffe-Lister,
is
not
Haynes — ItullifT
Springs, game warden for Clay
plants, potted plants, pot­
rtiiMir am
's, school gardens, artistic satisfied with records kept hy the county.
ay
*cr arrangement, water board regarding British industics,
mV
iMc arrangements nnd cx- and intend* to compile a "Dooinesday
Book
of
Business."
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’rarious kinds from out of
He is sending out 350,000 quesltd county. Within a few
M♦
Untire list will be printed tionaires to British firms as to
■V
ivspapeTs and folciers giv- lheir production costs and meth­
pirticulnrs may be obtain- ods, which will he regarded as
jdub house, at the Chani- strictly private, but which are ex­
■ovmrrce office, and from pected to assist the government
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'I Wight, Mrs. J. G. Hharon, of the &lt;iny in making plans for
the future.
t Ed Markell,

iJoyd Palmer will enterWednesday Bridge Club.
Turner Circle will
L the home of Mrs. H. H.
■* , t 12M Oak Avenue a t
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AN ERRANT ODDITY—P u n fe No. 129,
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Women Tire
Of Dance Without
Men In 'Attendance
BERLIN. Mar. J 9.—This year's
ball of i Berlin's wdmen nrtists
m arked an important departure
from a tradition of 3u years. While
.
formerly
it ___
was „n festive occas- •
lon.fpr wofnon only, the mere male
was this yeai not only invited, but -2
fairly 'wooed.
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Gehilnn capita I started out in A
1805 to arrange nn annual costume
party, they Idt upon the mivul Idea. v
of limitinir it to members of the :■£
fair rex. This meant that all wo- «?
men with lithe, graceful figure, Vi
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crs. The ball enjoyed great popu- 1 y;
larity among the suffragettes, who y
pointed out that women were not V
condemned to wait modestly until
sonic male dancer asked them to j 'i
have n turn on the flout, but a n y - jp l
body in female attire could un- M
blushingly ask nnybody in male Hi
garb to donee.
EH
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for the first time after the w ar., H
a year ngo, it was found thnt the w
modem woman no longer cares to 1
come to a ball of spinlstcrs. There- q
fare it was decided to invite men ; ^
this year.
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wide
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28— pronoun
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wading
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bird
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packing
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sun god
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of
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I germ destroying properties, this
arm
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for Yale
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meaning la
in making j brings ense from rkin irritation,
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foot
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Eng­
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60— for exam­
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land State
meaning
It iddom fails to relieve the
name
ple
(abbr.)
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torment and disfigurement. Suf­
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ferer! from skin trouble should
deer fam­
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pronoun
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(abbr.)
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Sulphur from any good druggist
81— selfish
23—first Amer­
anti use it like a cold cream.—Adv.
82—
point of 64—cries of
icans
agony
compass
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PRINTING
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sale*
through the Xenia Gaxetta,
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Rush'onT
Xcn!«, Ohio. Rich agricultural
"m specialty’ Fho,1« 417-W. district. W ant ad and display
D Railroad Avenue.
rates on request.
THE SEMINOLE PIUNTERV—m».&gt; i.iconKii—nt**nPrinting th at pleases. Prompt onutMnna
Ijlnil mis h » v » th* lurvBst c irc u ­
Beryico. Telephone »3. New lo- lation
In
Southwestern
Georgia.
cation. Welnkn
Building next Rsf* So f ( -w n r d ) lln*.
door to Used Furniture Co.
TO REACH the prosperous farm ­
ers and fern growers of Voluala
REAL ESTATE
county advertise in the DeLand
J. E. SPURLING, subdivision Dally News, rate lc per word, caeb
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ with order.
lando. Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ MAINE—Watervltte, Morning Sen­
w a y . _________
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
ple are Interested in Florida prop­
TIN AND METAL WORK
erty. Reach them through the
JAMES II. COWAN—All kinds Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. tion.
Wuter nnd Bout Tanka. At Oak
Avenue nnd Third Street. Tele­ ADVERTISE m njr Journnl-ncraid. South Georgia's greatest
phone 111.
newsnuper. Mornlne, afternoon,
and Sunday Classlflcd rates
Building Material weekly
| 6e ner line. Wnyemns JournalHerald, Wuycrosa. Georgia,
MIRACLE Concrete Go., general
cement work, eidewnlks. build­
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. K. TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your «uh&lt;irription to the
Terwillefer, Prop.
Tribune or hand it lo yonr local
denier so you onn rend Florida's
Lumber and Building Material
prontest iiewsmimer. One venr
Carter Lumber Company
S8.00, (t months $4.00, three months
N. Laurel St.
Phono 565
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
HILL LUMBER CO. Housa a ance policy add 75 cents to your
c filer.
Service, Quality and Price.

THIS
ItfiESS DIRECTORY
. l&lt;&gt; ptiire w llh li* *n»y
Fj Ihr iiruplr o f sn n fortl
nlrra ».« o f t e n
n eed ed .
I Ola list w t r w tiny s p e n|,r l« req u ired .
11 Is
nluhnlirtlenlly
fo r

airalrurr.

MIRRORS RESILVEKED
Furniture bought nnd sold. Call
Used Furniture Co.. Phone No.
047.
At Ithaca, New York, a Iduck
walnut tree budded in Muy, 1918,
and bore its iirst crop of 125 nuts
in 1924.

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I'llONE
148

gified Directory
(SING — ;d altigraphing,
ami moiling—as you
-when you want it.
1473. H. E. Torch. First
Bank Bldg.
1F1.1CH, Realtor—All
!land nnd property listlit and suld.
Office
i Hotel. Phone 131,_____
AND MOTOR RE­
WINDING.
ELECTRIC SERVICE
pert Electrical repairs.
Central Ave. Orlando,
WHILES F OR RENT
REEL Car. Drive it
Oak und Second St.
|CT03 FOR HIRE
[ auto SERVICE Day
Meets ail trains. Bag*
wafer.__Plume 651.
AUTO TRIPS
T CALDEIL Day and
|uxi service.
Anytime,
LjK, nr 25._____
ItUTO WRECKER
ZR0. Day or night h*.t I Day phone 394. Nighl
Ik
CAFE
BELL CAFE
ltr.it in Service und Quai­
nt Street and Park Ave*
DRUGS
URUC. STORE — Pra­
tt. Drugs, Sodas.
We
|kar you us your phone.
[IIKCTEICAL
DUD ELECTRIC CO.
pvrs to Gillon &amp; Platt
Mia. Everything elecI'huiu; -122, Electragith
*6 STATIONS AND

The Optimist
Him. Cil Wall hull,
I'nrr of Nrtiilimle llnil«&lt;&gt;ii-i:a-(-\ Co.,
Siiiifnril, I'lnrlilii.
l&gt;,-(ir ! M : —

An optimist is a man who be­
lieves the pictures he sees in the
seed catalogs nnd decides to plant
a spring garden.
A pessimist is that sumo man
about two months later when he
goes out in his garden ntnl tries
to find some vegetables thut look
like the pictures he saw in the
catalog.
The seed catnlngs are undoubted­
ly the greutest works of fiction of
the year. They even have a real
estate prospectus skinned when it
comes to tuking n mole hill of an­
ticipation and making it into a
mountain of realization.
Of course. Ed, some nice veget­
ables are grown—some valuable
vegetables—as you can find out
any day by making a visit to your
grocer. But for the ordinary man
who has anything else to do to
have a successful garden is ns im­
possible as for a woman to keep
quite for five minutes at a meet­
ing of the neighborhood sewing
society.
A man can learn lots of things
by pluuting a garden.
lie can learn how uviny chickens
his neighbors poiseas.
lie will soon know how the birds
of the air, that sow not and neith­
er do they reap, are fed.
He will learn how seldom it rains
during a period of protracted
drought.
He will learn how steadily it
can rain when his garden needs
nothing hut dray hot weather.
And another thing that will lie
impressed upon him, it lie decides
to cultivate his garden himself and
takes a hoe uml operates if for un
hour before breakfast—and that is
that when he pays a gurdner $2
tor a day's work lu* hasn't doled
out any charity.
And lie will learn thut it is both
cheaper and more certain to buy
the vegetables for his table ami
spend his spare time really enjoy­
ing himself driving a good Essex
Coach.
Y’ours,
BILL.

fctTO SUPPLIES_______
T sk u v ic e STATION.
Oil, Tires, Accesso­
rie s with a smile. Elm
I'hone 447 1.3._____
“Three stations. Mag&gt;Second, First and Elm,
*Avenue und lUth Street.
(
2 L 0R1ST
The FLORIST”
for all occaslona,
Ri'V; • iiou j - uj . ».____
law yer
___
L
YA.S': Of f ice in
iT /’ank Building Annex.
417-L 3.
F MAltKET—We have
, D and we also can fur*6* delicious delicateston* 379-W. 106 P ark !

Miscellaneous
For Sale

Real E state

Real Estate

Advertising

FOR SALE —6 lots close in. will A REAL BUY—36 acres for sale
sell for $5,000. Can bo sold imp­ that will cut into 160 lots. Desir­
a r t telv for $ 1,200 each. This is a , able located—an exceceptional buy
good buy and will go quickly. Ad - 1in acreage. Only $25,000 with a
dress "D. B. S.” care of Herald.
j small cash payment. Address *'D.
B. S.” care of Herald.
FOR SALE—New house, plastered
and papered. All floors am) FOR QUICK SALE—33 1-2 acres,
•1 miles south of Sanford on Orwoodwork stained and varnished.
Nice enclosed porch, nm going land Road. $195 per acre. $1,500
North and will sell $1250 cash. cash, balance easy. Address "S.
At Ginderville, 3 miles from San­ A. S." care of Herald.
ford on Orlando Road. A rthur L. A BARGAIN—Five front lota on
Hawk.
Magnolia Avenue, facing east.
Owner will sell in bulk for $6,300
FOR SALE—Filling station and and
on easy terms. Address “S.
store on Orlando road. Doing A. S.” care Herald.
good business. Large lot reason­
able. Citrus Height Filling S ta­ FOR SALE—At south Sanford,
tion.
(Gindcrville) new three room
bungalow, two porches. M. C. Aspinwull. 1119 Myrtle A vl*.

USED FURNITURE CO.—Mir­
rors rcsiivered, fair prices paid
for second-hand furniture. Call
Phone 647.
____________

T T tt

Rooms For Rent;

For Kent
FOR ..RENT—2.. furnished
houses, well located in Rose
Court. One vacant April 15,
the other May 1. Fred W.
Ball, Box 338.

FOR RENT—Rooms with or
out meals.
Reasonable
Lincoln House.
FOR RENT—Light housekeeping
and sleeping rooms.
Shirlgf.
Apartments,. Opposite Post Office.
You nro wasting time and mo*
ney if this page hasn't your clianitied advertisement. Phone it tn
day. "No. 148.

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FOR QUICK SALE—Small cash APARTMENT FOR RENT—One
.‘ i
grocery, doing good business.
three room and one two room
Have other interest th a t needs a t­ apartment on ground floor, lights
tention. S. M. care Herald.
and water furnished. Apply 1RW
French Ave.___________________
CASH—Paid for falso teeth, den­ FOR RENT—Brick store on San­
FOR RENT—Light housekeeping
tal gold, platinum and discard­
ford Ave. Good stand. N. H.
rooms. 1020 Union Avenue.
.
ed jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and Garner. ______________________
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
Hnve you rooma to rent or aome ~
FOR RENT—Five room house, second hand furniture to aellT
new, dose in, on Chapman Ave­ Use Tho Herald’s classified page
Continental V itality White Leg­
and get results.
horn chicks are money mukers. nue, phone 24.
Our •circular giving full informa­
tion of this und other ten tested FOR RENT—Cottage. J. Musson.
1tost and Found J
varieties is yours for the asking. FOR RENT—One two-room fur­
.Automobiles
Wrte for it now. Address 504
nished apartment. Down town LOST—Browr. leather hand bag
FOR SALE—5 ruom Spanish bun­ The Continental Hatchery of Val­
location. Inquire at Sanford Herfined Cars For Sale
galow located in desirable re­ dosta, Ga.
containing papers and valuable
a i d . ____________________ somewhere between (Juk Ave., and
1922 Chevrolet, Touring.
stricted section of Sanford. Owner
1922 Ford Ton Truck.
will sell on small cash payment FOR SALE—Tomato pluuts. R. FOR RENT—Three room furnish­ Moore’s Station.
Finder return \
1923 Ford Coupe.
witli balance payable like rent.
to Mrs. II. H. Squirt j , Moorea
D. A. Box 91, Sanford.
ed
apartment.
Nicely
located.
1923 Dodge Coupe.
Furnished. If interested address
Station. Reward.
Apply at Herald Office.
1920 Hudson.
S. A. S. care The Sanford Herald.
Try our spcciul 36c dinner.—
1924 I lodge Coupe.
FOR RENT—Store room Oak Ave­
Manhattan Cafe.
your silverwure free. Rog­
FUR SALE—Spuci* on the pai'c|
'Term s to some people*'
nue at Second Street. Phone 3. ersGet
silverware given away. Kant
for classified advertisements.!
I. W. PHILLIPS' SONS
SALE—Six room house, 2 FOR RENT—House, Behind 2018
Snnford, Fla.
Plume 3 Why not rent those vacant rooms, | FOR
Try our Special 36c dinner.—
or sell that second-hand Komis T j lots, near new Hotel Site. Prac­
French. Also 111 acre celery
tically new. Price $3,700.00 Phone farm.
Manhattan Cafe.
Close
in.
II.
M.
Edwards,
_____ Pace Ave. Box 765.
The well-dressed young man of | 671-J.
FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom
i tin* Dinku tribe on the Upper Nile
and garage. Phone 9103.
wears copper wrist bracelets so FOR SALE—Two or three Good- FOR RENT—Two story house with
rock roosters. George BulliiiKhut li and hot water, garage. Ap­
I tight that ids hands grow numb
_____ ply McCuller Grocery Co., at Bas­
or , Grnpevllle, Fla.
i and useless.
j
----------------------------ket.
__________
Property Owners
FOR SALE—150,000 pepper plants.
’
On
the
face
of
statistics,
the
pro­
T h o u s a n d s w h o a r o tr o u b le d w i t h
World Beater and Ruby King. M. SALESLADIES WANTED — At
Take Notice
P e r s i s t e n t c o u g h i n g a t n ig h t, w h ic h portion of male convicts in prisons S. Nelson, Box 276, Snnford.
once. Apply F. W. Woolwurth
by r o b b in g th e m o f v a lu u b lo sle ep to fcmnles is 10 to 1, and the
w e a k e n s t h e i r ityntems a n d I&amp;ya 1proportion of burdened criminals
Co.
Tim law provides that " If
t o d a n g e r o u s Infections,
"DO YOU WANT to bov nr si-11 cthaenmq uoicpen
taxes upon real estate shall not
k ly a c t t o p r e v e n t t h is d a n ­ I is 62 per cent to 17 per cent.
W A N T E D
nnvtlilng?" If m advertise In g e r / t h r o u g h a v e r y sltnplo t r e a t ­
bo paid before tho First day of
m e n t P eople w h o h a v e h a r d l y b e e n
the "Gainesville Sun.”
April of any year, the Tax Col­
a b le to r e s t a t a l t on a c c o u n t o f I
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
lector shall advertise nnd sell.”
WANTED—To
rent
5
room
house
c
o
u
g
h
i
n
g
s
p
e
lls
h
a
v
e
found
th
e
y
c
a
n
\vvu*r VlffOIVM—riir«i.t..irir t &gt;,»
City tax books close April 1,
This is to notify all concerned
reasonably close In. Rent to not
P ln r V •h tir&lt;»
l- h iio ttc r u
m o f n l n * s le e p th e w h o le n i g h t t h r o u g h u n ­
ln r li| &lt; ll,i* S n n t l i v .
m n r n ln r
Is su e. d i s t u r b e d o f t e n t h a first tim e thotf 1925, after which all taxes remain­
that tho requirements of Inw
exceed $25.0U per month. Apply
nrrm
on
I’mii-h
Avenue
right
ing unpaid will be collected by
( r r n t p e r w«i*4. m in im u m !&lt;«.
trX.
itwhere oilier* are n*kliiK
n Snnford Paint and Army Store. will be complied with and the
T h o t r e a t m e n t Is b a s e d on a r e ­
Tax Books will positively be
m a r k a b l e p r e s c r i p tio n k n o w n a s Or. levy and sale of the property up­ lot.. I'rlee Sti.miO. Think what n 606 Sanford Ave.
n !■:v r r,op rh •* at t k^ t ion -- p *n - K i n g 's N ew D isc o v e ry f o r C oughs. on which tuxes are assessed.
closed
on April First ns provided
profit
If
ent
Into
III
Ini*
mol
sold
snooln I* In*c I on loir *'ir rrrn trs f &lt;1e* You sim p ly t a k e a te asp o o n fu l a t
Ellen Hoy, Tax Collector.
WANTED—Position by sober, en­ by law nnu all lands on which
nt above lot prlre*.
vrlupmunt In n in rM v * tilsfrrv: s 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 Mnr. 10 to Anr. 1.
ergetic furniture man. Have taxes have not been pnid will
li-»l* million jln llir hlnhwuy to the y o u r t h r o a t f o r 15 o r 20 seconds boA nire little ,U room nml Imth had dry goods and grocery experi­ be advertised nml executions Is­
iroif tirnrh Jii «»
OnlshrU: n two foro s w a l lo w in g It, w i t h o u t fo llo w ­
T ho p r e s c ri p tio n
home with water and lluht* for S i- ence. Will consider other lines sued for unpaid personal prop­
million d o !H r hrlilirt* r*&lt;-r&gt;&gt;ns Ksi-ntn- in g w i t h w a te r .
I t not on ly
•&gt;ln Tiny stnrleil: &lt;|irirt»r
million lias a d o u b le ac tio n .
H.VI and aJSIHI I* nil il.e rn*li oe\iteil. where hustling
counts. Address
erty taxes.
s
o
o
th
e
s
a
n
d
h
e
a
ls
s
o
r
e
n
e
s
s
and
I
r
r
i
­
rlultnr npern hous,' under rnnetrucG. care Herald.
ilnn: tw o m l'llen * lu'lnr scent on ta tio n , b u t It q u ic k ly loosens und
a
Here
grove
with
all
l.lnil*
In
ove s tho p h le g m a n d c o n g e s tio n
M etiw ay; tr r »!ilf»t rhan'-e fur live rem
foil In-orliiK. \tl under letter, 7h ic h a r o t n e d ir e c t mu*# of th o
developers tn i/el
In on
itruin-f w
“ For years I had gas on the rimni hmi*r till b net rent poultry WANTED—Small furnished house
c
o
ughing.
h o r e s u l t la y ou u s u a lly
floor. W rite Develnpmnnt tleonrt- sleep s o u n dTly
or apartment consisting of nt
tho v e r y first n ig h t, stomach and was nervous. Adlerment The Pen «n en l» News.
Tax Collector, Seminole County.
n nd th e e n t i r e c o u g h c o n d itio n g o e s ika has dune more good than any- pen* nnd ynrd*. •U.rdMI nml fll.lHIiM) least 3 rooms, by j ^ ’fined couple,
encli
will
handle.
in n v e r y s h o r t tkne.
with
children.
M.
cure
of
Herald.
AUGUSTA rm u iN rC L E _ AuT h e p r e s c r i p tio n Is h i g h l y re c o m ­ thing.”tliing.” (signed) lada Cook,
gusla, Gn.—Augusta's greatest mended f o r coughs, c h e st colds, i ONE spoonful Adlerika removes
WANTED—Middle aged white
n e ss, a n d b ro n c h itis, nnd Is
classified medium, rote cash .09c hwooanrse
woman to help cure for children
d e rfu l f o r c h i ld r e n ’s co u g h s a n d GAS and often brings’ surprising
charge, 10c per line, minimum spasm odic c ro u p — n o h a r m f u l d r u g s . relief to the stomach. Stops that
nnd do general house work.—J. II.
.30c.________________________________ _ E conom ical, too, a s th e dose Is on ly full, bloated feeling. Don’t waste
I DAVID B. HYER
lir.rdiu, 607 Oak Ave,
one teasp o o n fu l. A t a l l g o o d d r u g ­ time with pills or tablets but let
till I’.. 2nd HI.
I'hniip Iff I-J
gists. A s k fo r
ARCHITECT
RT. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — Sf
Adlerika give your towels li
WANTED—Position at once, sell­
Johns Countv is reached through
REAL cleansing, bringing out
Membar A. L 4
er where ability will bo re­
the St. Augustine Evening Record
matter you never thought was
Ho** B u ild in g
warded.
Address
S.
Y
„
R.
Herald.
Largest
insurance
company
in
Ouick results. Two cents per word
in your system.—Union l'harm- the world with established local
llflm ulu, M a n i l a
Sample copy on rcauesG
*ey.
business will contract for agency. WANTED TO BUY—Roll top dealt
—C. I*. West, Oviedo, Fin. Phone
We require a hustling young man,
Any
person
desiring
to
gel
In
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Pally
4.
good
health,
good
habits
and
best
1
communication
with
the
Times, the great home daily,
S O t ' T I I I . A M f I*A I XT
of references. Will pay salary
rate l ’Ac per word, tninimut,.
T b o I ’.ilnt T h a t H n v « . T ou
and
commission
usuring
advance­
M o n ey .
charge 2fic cash with order. Write
ment. Address K. E. V. care Her­
M u m ifn c iiir.d by
A quid mndu from tobacco, leaves ■
for complete rate card.
lib
rra
a
n
-I.ln
iU le y F l i n t Co.
ald or Rooms 601-2-3 State Bank WANTED—Lndy agents, northern
of cocoa plant, and wood nsh paste
Solti by
Building,
Orlando,
Fla.,
Post
Of­
fan
r«-ach
H
it
l&gt;rn|i'-r
nut
lmrltl»:i
and
southern
territory.
Good
op­
forms a bulge in One cheek of al-j
I.O .M !&gt;'n 1*Al.\T C O M P A N Y
PALM BEACH COUNTY—The most jevery Indian one sees in ' by writing
fice Box 168.
113 ll n ic n n l ln A v e.
portunity, Phone 571-J.
scene of stupendous development- Boiivin.
I’oaf Office Hit* 2H|, Hnnfiiril, Flu.
I'll .m e 2711
Read about it in the Palm Bench
HELP WANTED—Middle nged
Pont. Sample copy sent on re­
men (white) must bo relintde.
quest.
Florida McCracken Concrete Pipe Stove and Fire Place
Co., Apply K. B. McCracken.
Wood
ADVERTISING gets remits if It
Cut to Suit
reaches potential buyers. I’n$9,00 per cord delivered
WANTED — Chamber maid ami
Cut to Suit
h o ld e »
latka Daily News is circulated in
wash woman nt the Pico Hotel.
$9,06 per cord delivered
[NEWT SUES
an industrial and agricultural secMiss
A.
Tnhack.
110
Commercial
Bo h c lEs * l iv e k
FWE5M cfiCi »n se
tlon.
St.
HODoc. MEAT
D B c i v a n e o a i *i
TO REACH BUYERS or snllersYf
Try otir special 35c dinner.—
Florida real CKtnto advertise in
i ■KgagganaMMgggaBHggRHMaH Manhattan Cafe.
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a word daily, two cents a word
Try Smith’s Barber
ELECTRIC TANS
Sundae*.
Shop for good barber
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
| :i In. S ta U n n riry , I a p e c d
$I(MUI
Itoal
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state—
Insurance
') in. iiHrlllu ilng 1 *|i.'iul
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accepted want ad medium in
'll! Ill Cluclllut Inic, '! HJH-...I
25.1111 All kinds of property listed for sale work. Ladies welcome.
Daytona (Fa.) One cent a word
| 10 In O n e llla tliiK 5
im .oi)
Next to Valdez.
it In O s c i lla tin g t ntn'ril
if uu
an insertion. Minimum 25c,
Park Avenue and Second Street

Night Coiij
Stopped Quickly By
oimpIeTreatmen!

A FEW SPECIALS

Gas on Stomach Made
Mrs. Cook Nervous

JNO. 1). JINKINS

I

W. V. Wheeler

C o u g HS

Help Wanted

K. K . K.

OLD HOME TOWN

By STANLEY

Stove and Fire Place
Wood

Britt Realty Company

Britt Realty Company

JOHN E. FOX

m

EDISON MAZDA LAMBS

FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orarnlo
morning Sentinal; largest classi­
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
imum 21c cash with order.

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A LITTLE WANT AD In th e
Herald will bring you big re­
sults. Advertise those old articles
you have stored away and have
no use fur. A title thirty-rent rid
may bring you several dollars.
Phone 118 und a representative will
call to see you.

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ANNULMENT SUIT Milwaukee
In Good Shape Now
Roberts and Pomerene Con­
tend That TheyHnveShown Atlanta, Winners Over ^ t t o
Conspiracy DetweenSincluir Borchert’s Team, Will IMay
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Dr. Francis H. Clark, founder tremendous lost-' of I t . __ ____„
nnd durltig'tho, p in t -10I . years striking at the source by providing
the r.dequate nnd comprehensive pnfiiInternational president oJ
Christian Endeavor Societyt 'was n urnms^for it* boy* and girls.'
visitor In SahfOrd at a conference
“The day of a e f f l y graded
and mass meeting held a t the First Christian Endeavor Program has
Presbyterian Church
Tuesday c«-ine Into tho church," ’Air. Freet
night. Number of Christiap En­ declared. “No permanent success,"
deavor workers from pnlntst with he declared "can be achieved by
In n radius of 60 miles of Sfnfordla society with an age limit from
were in attendance at the confer-Jsix to 00.”
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Sketches Youth's^ Problem.
Dr. Clark, whore home is in Bos I The problem of youth w a s charton. Mass., has been stopping in ! ecterized as a problem of human
Winter Park nnd plnns to remoin I nature nnd the speaker urged his
there for the next 10 days. Ho | hearers , to stop tulklug about the
mode n short talk before the ns- problems of vouth nnd begin plansembly, ' touching generally • o n 1nintc and thinkng about the opChrlstian Endeavor work and the portunities of youth.
The eleopportunities Florida affords for ments of u comprehensive program
it. Mrs. Clark, also wan present for young people were said to be
at the convention and made a short worship, service, study and rec­
talk.
reation.
Freet Makes Address
Among the othets in attendance
The address of the evening wns nt the conference were Charles F.
made by Rev. Frank Linn Freet Evans of Chattanooga, All South
general secretary of the Ohio Secretary; Former All South Sec­
Christian Endeavor Union.
He retary Karl Lehmann, of Orlando
nppenred in Sanford in connection nnd Carl Mntthewr, former secre­
with the conferences and mas* tary of Georgia, Floridn
nnd
meetings held under the direction; .South Carolina.
of the All South Extension Com
Among the cities represented
mittec of Christian Endeavor;
were Daytona, DeLaml, Forrest
Mr. Freet spoke upon thq re­ City, Orlando. Leesburg, Eustis,
lationship between the church ,nnd Wuresdale nnd Mt. Dora. Supper
the young persons of its member­ was served nt the church nt 6
ship. "The future of the church o dock and the night service was
has Ring since pai sol from! the opened at 8 o’clock.
hands of the elders of the corjgreThere nre now 80,000 societies
gntion nnd is now in the custody in virtually every country of uny
of the bobbed haired lassie a Ad the consequent in the world. The
bolloon trousered lad.” He declar­ membership of 87 separate denom­
ed that the wise church stops, the inations.

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Dissntiafaction C o n t i n u e s
To Mount Until Situation
Grows Alarming; American
Embassy In Lima Guarded

And Ft
PLANS TO ERASE Shepherd
Said to Be the '
NamedlnTrue
PARTY POLITICS Officers
Are
U. S. Minister May
Return to America IN TAX PROBLEM

Peruvians Allege That Presi­ Secretary Mellon And Under
dent Coolidge Has Unjustly
Secretary Winston Plead
Favored Chile In Dispute
For Elimination of Politics
In Addresses at Richmond

Alleged Scienf
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Indictments Ei
With the whole team in good
CHEYENNE. Wyo., Mar. 1 8 .WASHINGTON, Mar. 18.—Peru­
the Cleveland Indiaans,
With its bnttle for annulment of condition,
vian
dissatisfaction
over
President
T o d a y ; She]
RICHMOND, Va.. Mar. 18.—Sec­
the Teapot I)oine naval oil reserve lend by Tris Sneaker, arrived In
Coolidge’s recent abrard in the Tac- retary Mellon and Under-Secretary
Sanford
this
morning
for
their
tilt
Protests Ini
lease completed, the government
na-Arica arbitration has mounted Winston of the treasury, speaking
the city athletic field this nfte-r
to
such
disquieting
proportions
that
UBHONT, W. Va.t Mar. Into Tuesday rested its case with on
here Tuesday night, appealed to
contention that It had proved noon with the Milwaukee Brewers.
there is rfiuch sober speculation the country to eliminate partisan
CHICAGO Mar. 1
.Hundred or more men the
the existence of a conspiracy be­ Training games hitherto indicate
here
as
to
what
turn
the
situation
politics
in
consideration
of
tax
ea
of “murder by inocu
Lilly 'but cautiously tween Albert B. Fall, former sec­ that the Indians brought their same
eventually may take.
question.
hitting
ability
of
past
seasons
with
with
typhoid germs’*
L their w a y today retary of the Interior and Harry
The American embassy at Limn
additional
pitching
talent
nnd
an
With
the
subject
of
taxes
fresh
contained
in true bills stfi
F.
Sinclair,
lessee
of
the
big
oil
(underground recesses
already 1s under u special guard
improved fielding ability.
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In the minds of the people from have .been voted lated yeatePi
field.
.
of
Peruvian
soldiers
after
one
as­
j41 of the Bethelehem
The game with the Brewers wiill
sault from a crowd of anti-Ameri­ the puymont of the first install­ day by the grand jury inves­
The refusal of M. T. Everhnit
"corporation in an effort Pueblo,
ment of the year’s levy, the two
be
something
of
n
family
reunion.
can demonstrators; Herman Val- treasury
Colo., rancher, banker, nnd
declared the na­ tigating the death by t *“
39 miners entombers son-in-law
nearde, the Peruvian ambassador tion mustofficials
of Fall, to testify enus* Speaker brought to Sanford two
comp
to
understand­ fever last December of
night in an explosion ed government counsel to rert its men who graduated into the Ma­
in Washington, is said by sonic of ing on the vnrlous an
phnses of fed­ iam McClintock, orphan
jors
from
Borchert’s
aggregation.
his I-ntin-American colleagues to eral taxation, und that there must
case without calling the former
wrecked the shaft,
These ure Glen Myntt whom Mr.
lie on the verge of departing for be “intelligent use" of the taxing linnaire.
lince a sheet of flames cabinet official to the atund, Owen Borchert sold to the Indians for
home; the Peruvian president has power to avuid disastrous conse­
J.
Roberts
said
Inst
night.
William D. Shepherd, foster
ip through the opening, exsum of $50,000 und Rube
accused president Coolidge of un­ quences in the economic life of the father of McClintock and Cha
“ If I had been nble to hnve the
300 feet below the. ground,
Lutzke
will
probnhly
be
seen
at
justly favoring Chile in his award; | future
Faiman, head of a science sch
one on the surface heard gleaned any information from Ev­ third base either during a p art or
nnd there have been indications1
’
who said he gave Shepherd
imprisoned men.
% erhart connecting Mr, Fall with the whole of the game.
It
was
Mr.
Mellon's
first
speech
that a t leust one powerful section
to ndminister to McCRntoCk
fin in the workings was the passage of bonds between Sin­
Included
in
the
Indian
lineup
for
of
Peruvian move to nttempt to in the South and he used the oc­ named in the bills, it
clair
and
himself,
I
would
hnve
running and it was bocasion,
a
dinner
of
the
Bankers
reopen the opinion is consolidating
when ths grand jury
by some compnny officials called him immediately and put the game is Speaker nimself, who
behind a whole case, and ask for Club of Richmond, to point out
the men in the shaft may the direct question to him as a deelnres that there is no one in
The 23 grand ju ro i# ‘f^&gt;
how
often
the
present
policies
of
a new hearing.
m atter of record." Mr. Roberts the teum good enough to displace
ilive.
the treasury had been in accord the grand chambers lute T
him;
Riggs
Stephenson,
who
is
Peru’s
policy
of
supervising
out­
yring parties are bointf said. "Otherwise there wus no
going news dispatches hns pre­ with those of Hecretares Houston afternoon stern-faced nnd si]
to go into the mlno. State reason for placing Mr. Fall und­ now being used in the outfield, or
Glass, the latter now a Unit­ and word quickly spread that
vented full details of the situa­ und
ty police are on duty at er oath. I had no desire to call rather right field us Speaker and
ed Staten senator from this state. bills had been voted.
Jamieson
seem
to
have
the
other
tion
there
from
reaching
the
out­
perty in large numbers, him just merely to sec him lake
declared this showed the non­
Previously Robert E. Cro
berths sewed up; and Luke Sewell,
side world through the ordinary He
of men are working in an the stand."
partisan
character of the work, state's attorney, had announced;^,
both
of
whom
are
of
University
of
channels,
nnd
the
Peruvian
em­
l.ucey Hits Back.
ty reach the entrapped minMr. Winston supplemented his jury would be kept in session until
Alabama fame.
bassy went to the length today of and
remarks in his connection by quot­ William D. Shepherd, McClintocli'a
Striking back at the moment the
The Brewer lineup for the gimedenying that it hud uny official ad­ ing frequently from previous govforce of the explosion was government rotted, J. W. Lacey,
foster-father and chief htir to: his
vices as to the disturbances de­
.fie that it shook buildings of counsel for defense—the Main- is approximately the sume that was Senator McKellur Of Tennes­
officials. Republican nnd estate of approximately 91,000,000,
Installation Will Take Place scribed in messages reaching oth­ eminent
rmont. about three miles mouth Oil compuny—asked the sent in the gnme with the Sena­
Democratic, to illustrate the opin­
C. C. Fniman, former delivery,
see Says Administration
April 1; Large Delegation er quarters here from thooughly ion that the subject'should In* ap­ nnd
ami a flash of light illu- court to wipe out the record all tors. It includes Richbourg, right
wagon
but more recently
field;
Moliilo,
second
base;
Grif­
trustworthy
sources.
The
state
de­
Leaders Changed Figures
the sky for miles around, avidence regarding the alleged
Leaves Sanford For District partment likewise has refrained proached "from no economic or heud ofdriver,
a school of bacteriology,
women and children begun passnge of Liberty bonds from the fin, first base. Brief, left field,
viewpoint."
I n Appropriation Funds
Meet in West Palm Beach from divulging the information business People
had been charged formally with r e ­
toward the mine front the Continental Trading company said Schulte, center field; Armstrong,
Appreciate.
sponsibility for the McClintock
coming
in
from
its
representatives
third
base
und
Skiff
catcher.
On
odimr territory. The mine by the government to have been or­ ........... ..................... .......... hu
Mr.
Mellon
said
he
believed
the
WASHINGTON. Mar. 18.—In u
Officers to lend the Sanford Ro- in South America or from com­
death.
Sanders,
Schneider
nnd
Willoughby
ted ut Iturrncksvillc. The ganized .for the benefit of Sincluir
American pimple wore rapidly com­
Fniman followed his confession
ril'i 'probably"’rest
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the burden'of 1,ul1 in the sennte Tuesday Senator l.a r&gt;’ cJub ‘luring the year beginning menting in nny wny on the latest ing to a full appreciation of the
u: been operating on a non* nnd others, to Fall on the ground will
of the eurly morning that for a
developments.
pitching
itching.
McMencmy
may
be
ca
li-!
McKellnr
of
Tennessee
charged
nilTuf
t
y,
"
T
bids.
,
importance
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f
the
subject
of
taxa­
that nothing in the government’s
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Nevertheless, mere
there ci
can be no tion ns considered aside from par­ promised $100,000 from the Mc­
to share__with
Skiir some of ministration
lenders with
with Juggling
luinrllntr I Seminole
i m
hl*l‘l
in the ,louht
nevertheless,
r their first examination, evidence had connected Sinclair or cdd upon
ministration nailers
Cafe. ™eetinK
Seven n ew
directors
from fncLs which
y officiuls declared that the Mnmmouth Oil companv with the catching though he is suffering tnu figures to show a saving in ap- to take office at the same time,’ able h ere that unti-Ame ure avail- ty politics, lie added that such n Clintock estate he had provided
slightly front u sore arm.
American feel­ condition demonstrated the justifi­ typhoid fever germs and schooled
plosion had been caused by the Liberty bonds transaction.
proprlationa
and
expenditures.
Sen-!
wero
nnmed
also.
ing
in
several
Peruvian
cities has cation of the Democratic form of Shepherd in administering them tu
.
Experts
declare
that
the
Indians
mite and 'tiitroglycerine
Mr. Lacey’s objection was over­
Shlnholser wns nnmed fjfth uttuined un unexpected attitude.
government, and observed that the McClintock by signing a waiver
nipped down the shaft from ruled when he made the statement are going to present on entirely utor Smoot of Utah responded by I
different aspect In their play this saying the last Democrats uiintlitls-! Prc*hient of the club, and will
The Peruvian government itself knowledge being acquired was of immunity sml going before
rfacr.
in rcoly to a question by Fad*
Juiy.
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U o’clock it wus said tlm Judjfu T. Blake Kennedy, that the year than they hud Inst ye.it. A iruilon had wasted millions^ wkRt't succeed R. J. Holly, who has appear* disposed to do what it «*n the fuiHiumunUI principles under­ .gruBj
■The- dapper little claimant
f of nien in the property at defense would be willing to stand more buslhess like regime has been edly nnd crlminnlly. This preelp-' scrYe« ns head of the Rotarlans to ease the situution, but a large lying sound taxation rather than three
degrees fro.n universities
of the explosion prnli- on the record made in the govern­ established a t their training camp Bated n general debnte on the pres- 'luring the past year. Frank Mnc- section of the Peruvian people is the theoretical basis. .
which
denied
his pretensions, was
in
Lakeland.
Speaker,
who
has
infused
with
n
belief
that
Mr.
Turning to the relationship be­
n nut more than -10. There ment’s side of the case and lake
Coolidge's decision in favor of
tween federal and state questions, before the grand jury one hour
ill cutters working the niglil chances on the government's evi­ been referred to ns n manager on
the field only, is gruduully elimi­ budget
plebiscite in Ascna-Arica means'.Mr. Mellon declared the mounting ami 15 minutes, more than thrice
dence failing to convince the court
the permunent acquisition by Pe­ costs of government in states and as long as nny of four other wit­
property nil the l urfncj was of any connection lietween the nating the hunting and golfing ex­ S ltio n , m &lt;&gt; lu im r e . n e luiueKPU i t • . i - n n u .. _ .
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ru’s ancient enemy—Chile—of the municipalities had developed the nesses questioned.
peditions that have claimed part for making extravagant estimates, i ,ln" Cha*c
I. including the wheel house, Liberty bonds and Sinclair.
nume‘1
He
was
followed
quickly
by
Hnrprovince
which
for
a
generation
necessity for apportionment of the
The new directors nre S. O. Shinhouse, mine offices, com*
his time heretofore nnd is work- ! He predicted appropriations would
The result will be, according to «.r
‘lores and superintendent's
holser, R. J. Holly, Rundnll Chase, has ben disputed ground. Origi- fields of tax sources lietween the ry Olson, municipal chief justice,
ing for the advancement of himselt increase rather than diminish
defense attorneys, that no witness und
of his tcuni ns well.
1
nnllq Peruvian, the province dur­
and state governments. He who started the McClintock inves­
"When we come to examine and Frank MacNeill, C. E. Henry. Dr. ing that period has been under federal
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The
defeat
Winter Park Wed- | compare
recalled
that the president recent­ tigation shotly uftifr the youth
Samuel
Puleston
nnd
K.
L.
Mar­
stigatituiH started by Sheriff will lie called bv the Mammoth
the cold facts tuken from
e
Chileun control, nnd thc Peruvians ly had spoken in favor of the i died.
Riggins of Marion county company to disprove the testimony j ncsdny by tTo BrewerVin the game
Dr.
Fosberg, wl
who had
government witnesses of the v.ith the Atlanta Crackers is ex­ tin* record of appropriations," he) l' )’
u *‘* George I-osberg,
contend that “Chileuizntion” hns federal government leaving the iniptain Hobart Brown, com* bv
Ar.u *r lhe return of the club been so complete that u plebiscite herltance
movement
of I.il&gt;erty bonds be­ pected to bring something of a raid, "we And that instead of ccongerms
tax
field
to
the
states,
ri’ached
Shepherd
discussed
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....
if the state (Milice have de­ tween the Contintal
the budget bureau hus prnc- " 'e m b e rs fron, the district convenTrading com­ steadying influence. Having got- limy
can
only
result
in
a
Chileun
viea"'l
added
that
such
a
proposal
of
P',,*‘*ns
with
him,
and
J. W.
.
.
i these officer: say that pany and Fall. Under
ticed’
for
greater
extravagance
than
'n
West
Pulni
Bench,
which
plan ten the loss out of their system
tory,
returning to the doctrine of the i Mnrchani, former ugent for Faluln.-iuns took place sunul only witnesses to di-- provethis
gov­ the Brewers probably will settle ‘ congress has. We find the I K.et* under way Mgr. ID nnd conIn
Latin-Americun
diplomatic
|
sovereignty
of the states could be
National University of Scl-If. One wan on the sur- ernment’s charge that the the
congress has cut down in the mn- j tjuues through Mnr. 20, prepara­
;
who told of a letter Shepdown and play the kind of base­ jority of instances the budget es­ tions for u gain meeting to install ciircles here it is considered not well appreciated in Virginia.
wwking the engine house, leaned by Sinclair to Full $25,000
In ball they nre noted for in the
likely that the Peruviun govern, Overlapping Systems.
"t r «l
written regarding u
’tore and other building.), 10211, 17 month* after the late
timates. W'j6 find the congress has the new officers will begin.
ment, In order to satisfy popular
“The efforts of two governments course Jn bacteriology, were WedAmerican
Association.
believed that some, if not tinn of tin* Teapot lease wasexocusaved to the tax payers $11,128,817.
Preparations for the district
to tap the same source of revenue nesduy's witnesses.
(Cotinued on puge 3)
the entombed men ale alive. Hm- former interior secretarygiven
08."
for
meeting
occupied that part of the
Pending before Jacob II. Hopin inheritance taxes,” the secretary
h*»i a signal w.is .received "favors” previously accorded the
Mr. McKellar declared Gen. Lord meeting that was not devoted to
continued. "has resulted in overchief justice of the criminal
’he bottom of the shaft. It millionaire oil magnate, will lie
ilirector of the budget, makes ex­ election of officers. Members of
lapping systems which impose un­ courts is u petition for a writ of
‘ tlu- form of a distant.whis- celled. In government testimony
travagant claims of economy in the club decided to leuve by motor
due burdens upon thc taxpayer und huheus corpus, returnable a t 2 p.
•f the men below were it wus alleged that tlii.-t $25,00!)
the press. He said a second defi­ Wednesday afternoon. There were
a consequent destruction of thi m. Wednesday nt which time Crown
tor hi 1^ (The lioist is \va received to the credit of F u ll1
ciency bill of about $187,000,000 23 members nnd four visitors, Don
very sources of revenue which a*fw d to release Shepherd unless
»t»«l at this hour a tern* and deposited in ii bunk nt HI Paso, i
bad been charged to the first ses- Cheney, Olrando; Dr. Quirk unci
mean comparatively little to
..........
th e ; a murder indictment meanwhile
'age is being built and will Texas.
sion o f the InHt c o n g r e s s , although Charles Reed, Watkinsville, N. Y.,
federal treasury, but much to th e ; had been returned.
•red nil ,, rope.
Another part of the govern-' James Spence, 24 of Trenton, it was not passed until the second and Henry Atkinson, Pawtucket,
"Bite.
1 Shepherd, who has not broken
rescue men are being rush“ Building a Brighter Sanford”
“An unintelligent use of the under the long hours of question­
the scene from all over the mont's testimony to lie combated ; N. J., was drowned Wednesday session. If the figures had not R. I., in attendance.
I.rave For Palm Beach.
was the thchic of an address Weil- taxing power may have disastrous i i"g Tucsduy bitterly attacked the
ir.tng district and from oth- by the defense will he that in which morning while swimming in Horse been juggled, he alleged, an in-di.
.
it was charged that the lease was Pond, near Geneva, in an effort to | crease of approximately $181,000,
'Sanford Kotarinns departed for neiday afternoon before the Ki- consequences. It is for this rea- credibility of witnesses who had
West Palm Bench arrayed in blue waiila club o( Sanford by R. A. son that we must come to soni” sought to connect him with the •
nlant opened on an. open executed in secrecy and that a t­ retrieve the body of an alligator ( 000 would have been shown
tempts
were
made
to
keep
it
from
Faiman he
coats,
white trousers and other Winston. An attendance of 00 per understanding particularly s* rc- McClintock death.
“*•'* on Oct. 1. lust. On
iHUuy Pr t0 r'
Tlli* Senator Smoot denied. He
marked the meeting which gards high surtaxes mid in ’lie termed a "ludicrous liur,” and
'*-’l’&gt;. llio mine was wrecked being announced publicly.
.!f ., u
*Sp" r!f.‘‘ i faid the second deficiency bill accessories to match. Bright blue cent
field of inheritance taxer, by which Louis Kies, the Shepherd family
Records Bond Transactions.
had heen spending a vacation with j ,h 0uld have been passed at the hat haiqls. bearing “Sanford Ro­ was held nt the Seminole Cafe.
*a* explosion ill winch 10
«fe killed.
II. II. Puttishnll was elected to overlapping and unfair taxes chauffeur, who. ulso testified
Before closing its case the gov­ Ins father in Geneva and was plan-1ftrst *&lt;.**jon. \ snving’of $24,000,- tary” in yellow were worn around
membership nnd will be introduc­ shall he eliminated und the future against him before the enroner'j
mine is line of the modern ernment introduced into the rec­ tng to begin Thursday on return | (,„0 ovor the first session was made straw hats.
*the region, giving employ- ord a dozen or more documents in. trip to Trenton by motor.
Those making up the party ed to the club nt next week's meet­ welfare and prosperity of ’he inquest, he culled a “dementia praeby the second, Mr. Smoot held.
ing. Kiwnnian Crawford, of Ea­ country shall Ik* assured. This cox."
,'n normal operation to 250 eluding records of bond deposits in
It is thought that the swimmer
_ |j Mr. Smoot holds out little hope were: Mr. and Mrs. George Brock- ton Rapids, Mich., was u visitor. I am confident, cup Ik? done; i.nd
I iii- wrecked shaft is .’Hit) bimKsat Pueblo, Colo., nnd nt Car- became entangled in wute "&gt;'a
The state authorities
today
hahn,
and
Miss
Maxine
Brock* i for a reduction in government ap*&gt;'• I'he explosion was so izozo. New Mexico.
; f ‘nth*
w«s swimming not more pr0prIations. Increases in expendi- hahn; Mr. II. C. Du Bose; Mr. Other visitors were. Mr. Curter in helping to do it und to bring planned cxhuniution of the body of
of Sanford, F. M. Brower of Philna better understanding o? Mrs. Emma Nelson McClintock.
that houses over a radius
Three le tters-o n e written by th,‘n r’00 ft- from Harry Proctor tUre* will be forced by increased Mrs. H. R. Stevens; F. A. Gonza­ delphit i and S. A. Sossnmon, of . about
&lt;mch were rocked. In Fair-, all
. i:UV!.?!,!?,
.
------- ----- --------lez;
Mr.
and
.Mrs.
R.
J.
Holly.
Miss
L.ie
._ princiP,B*
involv. whose death placed the "millionaire
in Washington on the station- :i, Duncan Ilasell, of Sanford,. activities of the government. He
|
in taxation, you are rendering
bunding* shook, electric erv of J. W. iTevelv, attorney fo ri who •**'1
’
orphan" in the hands of the Shepdnven to the spot saj(| thl. appropriations made by j •Mac Holly, Mis* Mildred Holly, Sanford.
Kent out and grout excite- Sinclair, undated but presumably 1“ fLter l,l‘rnb' attracted by the sh o t,1 the session of congress just closed
Mrs. A. M. Phillips appeared on I tb‘'vll'ou,,lr.V *
a"«» '“ ‘ting herds, nnd ulso the body of Dr.
P*0'* n"d Erank Chapman, of
*a* "pensioned. Immediate* in P.12‘1 to J. C. MeNury, El Paso! Thl' two "" tht&gt; bank. who were the second session of the 08th con- m m t not let purtis- Oscar Olson brother of Judge Ol­
Haddock. S. the program a* a soloist, with Mrs
'.-.M ich.,. M. f .. ilndi.
r the explosion a dense black banket, saying he (Fnll) was hav- "Hting in an automobile, glanced gress, amounting to 93,030,936,277, O. Shinholser; Mr. und Mrs. Kd- I.. B. Steele as accompanist.
fP.’ ”r *ect'0P«l* °r
prejudice son, who died suddenly after ?at“ tiled over the region like Ing forwaided to El Paso the $25,- awav *rnm the swimmer and when are as low as any appropriation "wrd Higgins. Dr. and Mrs. SamMembers
nro««» _____
- nI).I! ?‘!n,,.!'Ur visions or
halt
detorMenibcrs present
were: lE.
.......i
‘".four
,ruit
br«"Kht to his home by
Puleston; Miss Mary Elizabeth Brownlee. R. H. Berg. L C. B e-' fie th»
000 in bonds alleged by the gov-; they looked for him again, he hud under which the country can lie
55h f
w,l*t 'Vl 1 b‘‘ ! shepherd who visited, tho physician
Puleston, Sarah Warren Easter- bout, C’. A. Byrd. B. D. Caswell, whole "
1,r,‘ &lt;&gt;f tht* rountry n* n \ while he was mildly indisposed.
eminent, to have been given Fall disappeared.
run.
*
by. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Henry und It. it. Chupman, IUy Durden. Geo.
_______
____________
| , Edwin Herdlck, who as attorney
bv
Sincluir,
und
two
other*
regard*1
Repented
diving
nt
the
point
&gt;&lt;&gt; F ire L e a v e s
referred to the outcry over Misses Ethel. Florence and Ruth A. DeCottes, R. G. Duvey, W. s! XT __
Ing the transaction were offered ’ where Mr. Spence had disappeared theHebillion
s: war
n
• * f,,r Shepherd fought hard during
dollar
congress.”
(Continued on page 3)
and accused Judge
brought no result. After a boat
Entzminger. Long wood; A. C. Foil. N am e o f Woodlock Is the long inquest
.........................
0,0 ()() H o m e le s s in evidence.
Olson of forcing the issue because
----------------------------j and grappling hooks had been seJ. C. Hutchinson. M. B. Hutton,
cunu hr
iHiuy W
wan
nrmn;ni 10
&lt; «i mir
•
.
n ri
n
, „
J. D. Jinkins. J. ) l . Jackson, K. Returned T o Senate “of a regrettable mental condi­
S|0. Mnr. 18.—20,000 persons W o m a n S a y s S h e W a s2 cur‘d
thc? body
UHbrought
to th'*
tion.” Tuesday withdrew from
F. Lane, T. W. Langley, Forrest
Bndcred homeless when u
Lake.
T.
W.
Lawton.
S.
M.
Lloyd,
Shepherd's
defense. He announced
WASHINGTON.
Mur.
18.-P
rcsr, “n,,ho«,r nn,l *5 m‘nute9- Dr-i
n
...
m
,
IJ. * II. C. Long. C. J. Marshall. E. J 'dent Coolidge nceepted another his withdrawal
umflugrntion swept north­ Paid To Plan Murder ““t®
W. SI. Martin, of Genevn, was
did not indicate a
. I"kio today destroying
called
but
found
that
Mr.
Spence
challenge
of
the
senate
majority
to­
change
of
beleif
in Shepherd’s in­
buildings resulting in unesSAN FRANCISCO. Mar. 18. — could not be resusitnted.
---i.m
i
asm.
u
.
r..
.McCull,
(J.
E.
Mc-I**^
an&lt;*
opponents
stood
pat.
He
nocence.
but
that
the case had
lire- WMi Mrs. Gladys Kennedy, arrested
jtu cu |unities.
----- The
•— —
,Mr&gt; Spence was a graduate of
A constitution'and by-laws were save members of the association, j Koy* T. J. Nixon, Howard Overlin, J •‘•’"ubniitted the nomination of reached a stage where criminal
tf,,“. T r co" lro* tonight ex- , |lcre yesterday charged with va- tho University of Pennsylvania. He «doptcd Tuesiluy night at a meet- s to generally aid members in I A- B. Platt. A. Raffeld, I„
! Thomus
Woodlock of New York luwyera were needed and his firm
®r,»aKh un urea which
..... . wus grancy, today made a signed state- wn* a veterinarian.______________ i
held at the rhamtier of Com­ every possible way.
The opinion I Ntcele. ( \ W. Stouderimire. J. G. j t0 be a member of the Interstate hundld only civil enses.
Rebuilt uftor the recent fir^e ment to the police in which she said ;
-----------i___________
t mcrce oflice by the newly organized of the committee may be hud o n !’lbaro"' K C. Smith. It. A. Wins- j Commerce Commission. After a
Faiman’s confession that he had
devastated | *|,c was paid $8,000 by a high «fiv*&gt;hquake
i. . .wwhich
. , devastated
W o o H ia r
Retuil
R«
Credit .Men’s Association ol all phases of merchandising. Com- ton’
hurried cunvuss of the situation to- provided the germ cultures which
J, 1
i° factory din-• flcjni 0f Minneapolis for her p a r t j ^ L l l C
V\ C ell h e r ,
L r o p j , S.Sanford.
i
The organization also municatiion with thi&gt;; -gmunittce
&lt;luy, leaders indicated once aguin Shepherd administered to McClin­
*al.U r' by flre,thut Yu,nc i" arranging for the killing of a
T 'o r tr l if i n n S G lV C I l ,Kdopted a plan of advertising week­ will be maintained through Jhe Receivership For
they will lot the nomination die on tock came after hours of question­
2 “ "f earthquake and ran woman whom the official wanted
I I l o i l o . \v l V C I I ; ly
,y and numed n protective corn- secretary of the association, A. C.
the culendar at the sine die ad­ ing by John Sbarbaro and Joseph
* through the district made disposed.
- |
i c i i i v i i 'T i w 'i f . 11}
I mittee that will act in an advisory Carter.
journment.
Suvugc, assistant states' attorneys.
Railroad
Is
A
sked
temporary reconstructed
” ANHINti i U.N, fllnr. IS._t-r«ip capacity in regnrd to advertising,
Overcome at last by incessant
At a meeting held n week ngo
4*1.
nt the city5prison,IheIonian S - ' , |‘|ar inT “ h!*0 week'1e m l? n ! t'" r d 'a v ! ,,onat*ons J'"'1 ®Scr requests made the following officers were elected:
CHICAGO, Mnr. 18.—Applica­ Two Diplomatic P osts appeuls to his pity, his love of jus(Continued on Page 8.)
lowed ot quantity uuick attien was summarirad by t U D?nartn,embe” «f the organization, W. E. Watson, president: It. B. tion of receivership for the Chi­
JPR0IIK WHEAT PRICES
noison and wn rushed to on '*ni-1
slVm 1 . 5: 5 1 . / ' L T 1 e p a , . The organization will meet week- Wight, vice-president; ami A. C. cago,
Are
Yet
To
Be
Filled
Milwaukee
and
St.
Puul
Rail­
ergency hotpltal
No immediate J1,ent " f A8ri*ulturo today ns fol- |y jn t he 0fl|ccs 0f t he association Carter who assumes the duties of
r M iu.v noapttni . .- o im
co|^ , lows Warm with much sunshine. in the First National Bank buildSevere Earth Trem ors
^JUNGTON. Mnr. 18.—Sec- istatcipcnt
secretary through his connection way Compuny wus filed in United
was nutd:
WASHINGTON, Mar. 18. —
I Pla»tlnsr of corn, melons, and pea- jni;. Information pertaining to the with tho Tocul association/- Other Stntes district court today. The
, Anlino today directed that dition.
in Jersey Isle
_____
n.ut* c*p. be continued In all eec-. merchant’s organization will be members arc R. A. Newman, II. G. petition wus offered ns a friendly Transfer of Dr. Jacob Gould Schur- Felt
i ""•'tratlon make un Itnme--------Police Discount Story
!t,ons’. C° t.ton. P'a "t.ng has t»rog. published in thc bulletin which is Bull. W. M. McKinnon, E. C. Smith uctinn with the company concurr­ man from his post as minister to j .
fl. e*tigatlon of recent vioPeking to succeed Alunson B.
LONDON, Mar. 18. — Severn
MINNEAPOLIS, Mur. IH.v— Po- *«&gt;»«!, outs are good, some mu- now issued daily by the Sanford P. G. Gonzulez. A. E. Yowell, W. ing.
tuations
on
m
urket'
price
ll,
Houghton as ambassador to Ger- Ieurth tremors were felt along tho
i:... .
i...
ilUroiint the
truck “oln.* well in north; Credit association
Thn Sanford W. Edwards, Edward Higgins, S.
rnuny for which assignment
he jnorthern coast ofI*le of Jer-ev
MARKETS
•ad has
was promptly ponflrmed by the iand other channel K-lands thi4
in the
sennte yesterday, leaves the Po- morning. Residents declare the
CHICAGO, Mar. 18. — W heat: king post nnd that of ambassador ' shock was severest 'felt in this |,»Hints. and
May, 1.60 to 1.63. Corn: May, to Argentina as two major diplo- culity in many years. No danuu/o
1-18**. Oats: May, 44Vs to 45.
matte vacancies yet to be filled,
| was reported,

FIGURES JUGGLEDJ^TARY CLUB OF
TO SHOW SAVINGlSANFORD ELECTS
SOLON DECLARES YEAR’S OFFICERS

Spence Is Drowned
Swimming In Lake
In Geneva Section

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Kiwanis Club Hears
Talk By Winston On
Building Fine City

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Ot Sanford Form
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Credit Association Tuesday Night

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THEIR JUDGEMENT OF TRUE VALUES IN
SANFORD, RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY ARE
AMONG THE FOREMOST IN BUYING LOTS IN

THERE ARE CERTAIN NATURAL ADVANT­
AGES POSSESSED BY FORT MELLON WHICH
CONTRIBUTE TO THE ENHANCEMENT OF
LASTING VALUES, HERE.
ONE OF OUR
SALESMEN
WILL BE GLAD
TO SHOW YOU
THIS PROPERTY

Luca led withjn the oily limits

about two minutes from the heart of Sanford. Port Mellon occupies a strategic

point in Sanford... Port Mellon is near the new business district and will be close to the new tourist hotel which
is to be constructed this summer.

Big Luts
Are Selling
As Low As

Historic
Fort Mellon

IDEAL IlOMESITES—WITH EXCEPTIONAL INVESTMENT POSSIBILITIES

Promoters of Sanford’s Finest Subdivision”
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
_________________ __________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

104 MAGNOLIA AVENUE

�m
of »er»m«v

w rjUj'aAt’ ■Rahg*

Ship.

From a report com, .ea tn ine
N f l | 10*46 orfttu
_ .seorporatlon.
«toa (475.9) «rts Sanford office of tho Florida RtaU
Bureau of Markets and the Unit*' T h e hams
corporation
Federation; 7
od States Department of Agricul­ S hall iS ’ lw t K O R D AUTOftOBIUK
t Buffi
FOMPANY
INC..
and
ll»
ture. Frank H. Scruggs, represen­ p la ce o f. basins** shall be principal
at Manton#. F lorid a, but li may h ave and
Chicago Post (S70J) 7 tative.
Shipments from all states on em aollah su ch o lh er places of b u llriblinUt, Riviera theater;
neaa a s the-B oarU of D irectors may
Tuesday; California, 13; Florida, from
t im e to tim e determine.
104; of which 96 originated In
Min: r7 lullab;
S s H7:20
O How*
T «program.
i»
T h e g e n e r a l feature of the b uslthe Sanford Section.
ncaa to ba transacted and con d uct­
Total shipments from Florida ed
3 WUAQ Chkago Ntwa (447.8)
bp aald corporation shall be aa
fo llo w s, to -w lt: To acquire. buy.
,« organ; 8 garden talk; 8:15 Scoot through Tuesday: this year 9,859; ow
n. s e ll, m anufacture and o th er­
last season, 4,460; total shipments
j r reader,
‘ *lecture;
H
----; a8:80
9:15
w ise d ea l In autom obiles, and o lh ­
from the Sanford Section, this lea- er
motor Vehicles, automobile tires
and
autom obile accessories of
d lca g o (586) 1 concert; sona 2525; last y*gf 2,823.
mi k in d s and description; to act
Shlpglag Poaft Information:
&gt;at B reading; 8:80 fciagrnte fo f an i.n behalf of oth ­
Sanford: Clear, warm. Moderate as
10 at home; 1 Inaotners In tn# sale of automobiles and
wire inquiry, demand and trading olher m otor vehicles of i l l kind;
mayket steady at lower and d esc rip tio n s; to buy. alii and
gE- WGN Chicago THbooo (370.8) moderate,
In paints, oils. gaiolln e .and
prices. Carloads F. O. B. usual deal
other m otor fuels; to own. establish,
9 organ; C:30 enaemblo, string terms.
Florfda,
10-inch
crates.
m
aintain
.operate garage and
qolntct; 8 classical; 10 orchestra, Golden Self Blanching in the rough autom obileandrepair
shops for the
glee club.
repair and storage of automobiles
U.
S.
No.
1.
4-6s
12.00
few
highother vehicles; to own. shtab► WLW Cincinnati (483.8) 6 eonNew York: 42 degrees, clear, 20 and
Msh. conduct and maintalit storage.cert; 10:03 concert, qugrttt, piano- Florida,
arrived. Supplies liberal, bsttery service stations, pslnt shops
.accordion.
for the painting and renovating of
moderate, market fairly autom
obiles and
other vehicles
. Wear Cleveland (389,4) 7 organ demand
steady.
Florida,
10-inch crates,
■
i
i
,
.
.
.
.
•
.
and
vulcanising plants for the re, ' recital:’ 8 program.
lebed
blanched
416s bents $3-3.25,
few building or automobile tires; to g m WFAA r Dallas News (476.9) *8.60. poorer low as $2.75, 3s b lg h !* r,,n* en gage In. conduct and &lt;nrkl»k . . H OR
I
"n the business of dealers In all
, i 6:30 recital; 8:30 quartet; 11 vio- M |d .7 b , lew high
M $J.2o poorer g in d , „f
wares and merchnni Iln recital.
low as $2.50, 8s $2.60-2.76 f e w ’dlsr of every class and description;
- WOC Davenport (483.6) 7 mus- high as $3.00, poorer low as $ 2 .5 0 1 *« acquire own. (ease rent. h. H and
,n . go o ok /- t o r n nnnf.._ ln « othffSrlM deal In real estate, to
I icai; 11 orchestra, songs.
*^8*? 7T*
*®w
poorer low borrow money and to secure the
1&lt;0A Denver (silent),
aa 81.25.
s a m e by m o r tg a g e s , deeds of tr u s t,
j WnO Des Moines (626) 11 Melo r o t h e r o b lig a tio n s t h - r e Philadelphia: 45 degrees. 6 Flor­ fbonds
all such o th e r and
f o-Blue orchestra,
ida, arrived, 11 cars on track. Sup­ f ou rr t haenrd thtnin gdu
ay be nec essary
j WBAP Fort Worth ,Ster - Tel- plies moderate, demand moderate, o r e x p e d ie n t * toa s m
be d one f o r th e
■egram (476) 7:30 musical; 9:30 ar- market steady. Florida. 10 inch s u c c e s s fu l tr a n s a c t io n of th e b u s i­
t h i s corp o ratio n , mvJ ta h a v e
i tfsts.
crates, 3s $2.75-3.25, 4s $3-3.26, 4s n e s s or
is e a n d enjoy all th e r ig h ts ,
Eft KFKX Hastings (2885) 9:30 $3-3.26, Cs $3-3.25, 8S $2.50-2.75, epxoewr ec rs
a n d p riv ile g e s Incident to
ise d a n d e x i s tin g
i v o cal, in s tru m e n ts ;.
IOh $2-2.60, California crates 7s cuonrdpeor r athtioo nlas wosr gofa nth
e Htate of E l o r ­
KNX Hollywood (336J»&gt; 8:30 $ 6 .00.
lda.
ostrn; 10 features; 12 orches
Chicago; 44 degrees, cloudy, 10
Article 111.
T h e a m o u n t or C a p ita l Htook of
Florida, arrived. 41 cars on track.
n shall he F if t e e n
Kansas City (366.6) 7 ad Supplier, liberal, demand slow, Tt hhiso u scaonrdp ofrlal tio
S , 000.00) D ollars, to he
ta: 8 pianist.
mnrket weak.
Florida. 10-Inch divided Into Unc H u n d re d a n d F i f ­
7DAF
Kansas City Star erntf-a, 3-6* well blanched $3-26- ty (150) s h a r e s of One H u n d re d
D ollars each.
(366.6) 6 Scool of the Air; 11:46 33.50, green and poorly blanched (1100,000)
T h e c a p ita l sto c k of t h is c o r p o r a ­
$2.76-3.25, 6-10s well blanched tio n may be p a y a b le In. Issued o r
frolic. Merry Old Chief.
used for t h e p u r c h a s e of p r o p e r ­
KlfJ Los Angeles Times (406.2) 3-6s $8-8.60.
e i th e r real o r p ersona l, o r for
6 concert; 8:30 children; 9:30 talk;
Detroit: 35 degrees, clear, 3 Cali­ ty,
t h e p a y m e n t of la b o r o r aervlces a t
10 instrumental, vocal; 12 orches- fornia, 3 Florida, arrived. 18 cars a Ju st v a l u a ti o n th e r e f o r to be d e ­
on track. Supplies liberal, demand te rm in e d by th e B oard of D irec to rs
t u m e e tin g ca lle d f o r th a t p u r ­
KFI Los Angeles (468.6) 8:46 and trading moderate, market stea­ apose.
tails; 9 instrumental; 9:30 vocal, dy. Florida, 10-inch crates, 4-6s
A rtic le IV.
$3.25-3.76, 3s and 8s $3-8.60, IDs T h is c o r p o r a ti o n s h a ll c o n tin u e
Instrumental; 12 literary hour.
a
n
d
have
full
ex e rcise Its
WHAS Louisville Journal (839. $2.60-2.76, Washed wrapped pre­ c o r p o r a te r i g h tpso wa nedr to
fra n c h is e s for
cooled
3s
$4.60.
4s
$6.00.
6s
$6.50
8) 7:30 concert.
a period of N ln n ty -n ln e (99) y e a r s
m and a f t e r th e co m m en c em en t
WCCO
. Minneapolis • St. Paul 8s $5.25, 10s $4.75. California $7 fro
vt
nf Its c o r p o r a te existence.
• $ 8 . 00.
6.4) 7 program.
A r t i c l e V.
St. Louis: 60 degrees, raining,
tKAC. Montreal (410.7) 7:30
T h e b u sin e ss of th is c o r p o r a tio n
shull
be
r
o
n
d
u
c t - d by t h e f o llo w in g
3 Florida, arrived, 11 cars on track.
gram from CNRM.
t o - w lt:
A P re sid e n t.
u
WEAF New York (491.5) 8:30 Supplies moderate, demand and officers,
V lce-I’r e sld e n t a n d a H ec re tary an d
art talk; 6:46 soprano; 7 pianist; trading modernte, market barely T r e a s u r e r w ho m ay be one a n d the
m e person, anti a llourd of D i­
7:30 Packard Co.; 8 program; 9 steady. Florida, 10 inch crates, 4 sa
uf not less th a n t h r e e nor
6s $3.60-3.76, 3a $3.25, 8-10a $3-3.25, rector*
WEAF studio; 10 orchestra.
m ore th a n seven persons, w ho m u s t
mostly
$3.00
be stockholders.
W'JZ ' New York (454.3) 6 or
Until the first
m eetin g o f the
cheutra; 7 Wall St. Journal re­ II« T itle COURT OK TU B COUN­ stock
holders h erein after provided
view; 7:10 NYU Air college; 7:26
TY JU D G E HKMINOI.K COUNTY. fur, the o fficers of this corporation
sh all be:
FLORIDA.
baritone; 8:46 ensemble; 9:30 pop­
I*. A. M E l to. P re s id e n t and T r e a s ­
IN R B E S T A T E nf
ular songs.
urer.
W a l l e r Mauldin Connelly, aa.
WJY New York (405.2) 7:16 . T o all creditors, le g a te e s, d i s t r i ­
W. B. W A LTHALL. V lce -P resld talk; 7:30 organ; 8:30 contralto; b u te e s and all n e rs o n s h a v in g ent and H ecretary.
T h e f irs t or o r g a n i s a t i o n m e e t­
claim * o r d e m a n d s a g a i n s t said
8:45 Violinist.
in g of th e sto c k h o ld e rs of th is c o r ­
e s ta t e :
KOO Oakland (361.2) 6 concert) You an d each of you, oro hereby p o ra tio n sh a ll he held In th e City of
9:15 golf lesson; 10 comedy; 12 notified and r e q u ir e d to p r e se n t Hanford. F lorida, on t h e 31st day
any claim s and d e m a n d s w hich yon of M arrh. A. I)., 1925, fo r the p u r ­
dance, soloists.
nr e i th e r of you. m ay have a g a in s t pose of a d o p tin g b y - la w s and c o m ­
WOAW Omaha &lt;026) 6:20 an­ the e s ta t e nf W a lte r M auldin C on­ p le tin g th e o r g a n iz a ti o n of this
nelly. deceased.
l a te
nf Hanford. co rp o ra tio n , and also fo r the p u r ­
nounced; 6:45 orchestra; 9 violin­ .Seminole
F lorida. to the pose of e lec tin g suc h o ffic ers uf tills
ist; 10 announced; 10:30 orches­ und ersig n e dC ounty,
U II. Connelly. A d m in ­ c o r p o r u tlo u us a r e here in ab o v e p r o ­
is t r a t o r nf sa id entitle, w ith in tw o vided for, a n d t h e r e a f t e r th e a n n u a l
tra;
y
e
a
r
s
fro
m
th
e d a t e hereof.
m e etin g o f the
sto c k h o ld e rs of
WCAU Philadelphia (278) 6:30
ated th is l t t h day nf F e b r u a r y , th is c o rp o r a tio n shall lie held on
concert; 7:46 orchestra; 9 talk; A.DD.
1925.
the f irs t T u e s d a y In M arch of cuch
I., II. CONNELLY.
9:15 orchestra.
und every year.
A
d
m
ln
ls
tm
io
r
.
A r t i c l e VI .
KDKA Pittsburgh (309.1) 7
H PEN CEIt JIL.
T h e h ig h e s t a m o u n t i f I n d e b te d ­
program; 7:30 concert; 10 concert. O. AW.
tto r n e y fo r A d m in is tra to r .
ness or lia b ility to w hich this corWCAE PTttnhurgh (46lU) 6:30
M&gt;rutl&lt;{[i.Ji'alk auP Jrct t U - lf ehiill
Uncle Keybeei *7 review; 8 concert. Inc., h a v e h e r e u n to set Ih e lr h ands be a n a m o u n t - s o t to -oXcce'l the
su
m of T h i r t y T h o u sa n d i IJI'.OOO.OO)
KGW Portland Oregonian (491 on th is th e IMh d ay of .March. 19 5. Dollars.
If.
C.
W
ASH
lim
it
N
.5) 10 concert: 12 strollers.
A rtic le VII.
non e iit niniu.i:
T he n a m e s unit resid e n ce s o.* the
WKAQ Porto Rico (340.7) 6
JA MBS f). H U F F
su b sc rib in g In c o r p o ra to r s an d Hie
concert.
It. It. W If HIT
a m o u n t of c a p ita l slock .luh.tcrlhed
ll. A. C H IT T E N D E N
WDWF' Providence (B06.9) 7
by rue!) a r e us follows, to-tv It:
fi.
A.
HUMPH
P. A. MEltO, Hanford, E lji'ldn, 74
program* 8 Victor hour: 9 dance.
H EOftflK tV. I IU F F
Shares.
WO^l
San' Antonio (394.6)
J O E GONZALEZ
S arah W, Mero. Hanford, E lorlda,
.1 II. MICHAEL
1 Shares.
9:30. orchestra.
S l i d , I At AN
W. B, U U Ith a ll, Hanford, F l o r i ­
KPO San Francisco (420.3) 6:30 HTATI* O FM. EI).
ta fit II'A,
da, 75 Shares.
orchestra; 9 dance;. 10 organ re
Cuiinly pf Hrmlnnle.
IN WITNEHH
WHEREOF
the
I. the um)»r*lNued u f flr e r d illy s u b s c rib in g
incorporators
have
citai: 12 dance.
a u f h o r lie d to t a k e u i'k n o w lrd g e h e r e u n to s e t th e ir b a n d s tin this,
WOY Schenectady (379.5 ) 6:30 merit* of ileedn In th e S ta te of E lorMarch. A. D. 1925.
hook TOview; 6:45 musical; 7&gt;15 Itla, do hefpby i-ertlfy th a t on th e th e 17th dP.ay A.ofMERO
l*th day of March, ISIS, personally
BAR AH W. MF.RO
comedy; 10:3ft organ.
p p e ared before me, It. C. WushW. E. W A L T H A L L
i) St. r.ouis Post Dispatch ahtlrn.
Itotiert Itlddle. J a m e s O. Huff. STA TE O F FLORIDA.
1) 8 old fashioned dance mu II. II W ight. E. A. C h itte n d e n . B.
t ’miniy of Seminole, ss.
A. Ituniph. (le o rg e W. Huff. Jo e
I H E R E B Y C E R T IF Y t h a t on th is
aici address; 10 recital.
J. (I. Michael, M. II. HUM- day before me p e r s o n a lly a p p e a re d
Will’, Washington (468.6) 6 mu flonsalt-x.
man. each to me w ell k n o w n and P. A. Mero, S arah W. Mero a n d W.
sic; . 7 talk; 8 dialect stories; 0 p ersonally k n o w n to me to be th e E. W althall, to me well k n o w n lo
p erso n s describ ed In and w ho s u b ­ m e well k n o w n to be th e person
daner,
th e ir nuines to th e f a llo w ­ nam ed In a n d w h o su b sc rib ed th e ir
V.’CBD Zion (344.6) 8 concert scribed
in g A rticles of In c o r p o ra tio n as In­ n a m e s tn th e f o re g o in g A rticles of

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S

Motor Cars Deemed
EssentialToGrowth
OfGermanlndustry

c o r p o r a to r s of th e .Seminole E s ta te s
Inc., an d th e y se v erally a c k n o w l ­
edger) to me th a t th e y nlgned th e ir
n a m e s th e r e to for th e lines and
p u rp o s e s th e re in expressed.
WITNEHH my h a n d ami official
seal nf 'Hanford. Seminole County,
E lorlda. th is IGth d a y of March,
1925.
M.OYD V. BOYLE,
(Heal)
N o ta ry Public
My com tnlsslou e x p ire s July, 9.
i»:».
WILSON A HOUHIIOLDEn.
A tto r n e y s for I n c o rp o ra to rs.

&gt;ll'MIC1I, Msr, 17.—Germany’s
c oiioiric life will remain in its
pr.'K' ' "patriachiul condition” un­
til it effects a inns* production of
TICE OF
I N C t l l l P o l l A T I ON UK
motor cars and goes about It sre- N OHAN
F O I I I) A U T t n i O I I I I . E
COM.
ronstruction problems In u thorP A NY I NC.
outrhlv modern way, according to
Is hereby g iven th a t we.
F. J. I ■j»i , 'irertor of the Bavariun t h eNotice
umterslKoed, Inten d in apply to
Motor Work-*.
th e H onorable
John
W. Martin,
4n (icrti.an&gt; « , o .domohiles C o v . r n o r of th e S t a t s of Florida,
T a llah a ssee , F lo rid a, nn th e !3rd
H*rr Popp sees the biggest handi­ nt
day of March. A. D. 1925. fo r Letcap to economic and industrial pr-o te m l*utent. I n c o rp o ra tin g Hanford
grcis which the nation faces, and A utomobile C om pany lnc„ u n d e r tho
ing proposed c h a r te r , the o r ­
he urges an abandonment of the follow
iginal of which Is now on file In
arrHuic Idea that a motor car is u C ■ ifflce of the H ecretary of the
e of F lorida, a t T a llah a ssee ,
luxury and nhott’d bear a tax of F.-to
lorida.
15 per cent.
P. A. MERO
The mass production of motor
SARAH W. MERO
WALTH ALL
car* can never attain the name pro­ Artlelea ofW .I nE.so rim
ru llo n of Sun.
portions in Europe that it does in
ford A utom obile C o n u m a f, l n r „
Ameriea, Harr I’opp declares. He
estimated that only persons in Ger­
many who earn 2,000- marks, nr
about $600 a- month, can afford
cars, and says there are probable
1,(*00,000 Germans who have this
much income. On this basis he
estimates 'the annual yearly prod*&gt; -iinp nf ,c#rs for local use at 1
about 200,000. At present G er.|
many is producing about 30,000 *
motor cars a year.

I n co rp o ra tio n , w ho did se v e r a lly ac
k n o w le d g e before mo t h a t they exe
cu te d the sam e for th e p u r p o s e !
th e re in expressed.
W IT N E SS my h and an d official
seal a t S anford. In th e C ounty of
Seminole am t S t a t e of F lo rid a, on
th is the 17th day of March, A. D.
1925.
(Heal)
(.KOLA W. POW ELL,
N otary Public, S ta te of F lorida.
My r o m m l N s l o t i ex p ire s: Dec. 2 t-l925
tl. W. H PEN CEIt Jit..
A tto r n e y for t h e In c o rp o ra to r s .

NOTICE O F
APPLICATION
FOR
TAX D E E D
UN I I B H
AUCTION
57.1 O F
TIIE
CBN E f t At,
STATt'EH OF T IIE HTATE OF F L O R ­
I DA .

Nnllcv Is h e re b y g iv e n th a t He),
ina K, Maker p u re b a s e r
of Tux
C e rtif ic a te No. 61, d a t e d th e 2nd
•lay of J u n e A. D. 1919, h a s filed
said c e r tif ic a te In my office, an d
h a s made a p p lic a tio n f o r ta x deed
to Issue In a c c o rd a n c e w ith Jaw.
Hald c e r tif ic a te e m b ra c e s the fol­
lo w in g describ ed p r o p e r ty s i t u a t ­
ed In Sem inole co u n ty . F lorida, to.
w it: Ht-i of WlH of Lot 7 Block Y
Sanford, T h e said land b e in g a s s e s ­
sed at tb e d a te of th e Issuance of
sucb c e r tif ic a te
In th e n a m e of
Mary W orm sley.
T h a t Helm a' H. li n k e r p u r c h a s e r

Ida.'IW Shares.
.
K JZ Humph, Sanford, Florida, f i S b W j r S M r o f - ^ n d
ate In Seminole County,
wit: NH of NH Lot
**leorge*V 'H uff. Sanford. Florida.
con t a In” n r "o n e^ asr* d m o r«
Sanford.
* r?*.d: ,
ifso th a t certain
Tho aald land bains assessed at
*'ioe*,
nro
"sales,
Sanford,
Florida.
the date of lh* Isauance^of^eueh
c e r tific a te In th e nam e oi
u . M ichael, Sanford, F lorida,
_Brlsson.
_____
_____
U nless ______
said certificate

" J tl

Shares.
sh a ll be redeem ed according- to la w
ta x deed1 Will
.........l»*u* th sr so n on UM '^ iL ^ tlW llU ih a n . S anford, F lorida.
*4th d ay nf April A. U.. l t f k
•
I n W IT N E S S W H E R E O F , th e
W ITNESS! my o ffic ia l slg n a tu r s
and asal tm » the 17th d ay o f March ■a|J II. O. W ashburn. R obert Rid­
dle. Jam es O. H uff, R. B. W ig h t. E.
A. C hittenden, K. A. Humph, G eorge
(S e ll)
Y. F- DOUOLA8S.
Clerk C ircuit Court S em in o le M. Ilu ff. J o e O o n sa les, J. tl.
M lchsel. M. O. S llllm a n . aa In­
■ C ounty. F lorida.
corporator* o f the S em inole
By: A. M. W E E K S. D. C.
Mar. 1», l i , Apr, 1, «, It, M.
IN T I I E C IR C U IT CO U RT O p T u B
NOTICE OF INTENTION
SEVEN T N JU D IC IA L C l E C U I T l
FLY FOE LET T E R » FA
OF F L O E ID A t l i l R i A N D F O E
N otice d* hereby g iv e n th a t on
"rm, " ^ c® cV ry
the IH h day of March. I l l * " th e
u ndersigned w ill a p p ly to th e H o n ­ B. E. Drown. C om pU lnant,
ora b le John W. M artin. G overnor
Def endant *.
o f th e S tate or Florida, a t T a l la ­ Thomaa l. B g f d ;
h assee, Florida, for L etters P a ten t
To E th sl C, Marks. Widow, a n o n ­
Incorporating Sem inole E sta te s, Ine.,
under the fo llo w in g proposed ch a r­ resident o f th s Stats, o f F lorida,
w
hose
place of re sid en cs la H a rtster. th e o rig in a l of w hich la now
C ounty. South
on f ile In th e o ffic e o f. th e S e c r e ­ vllle. D a rlin g to n
tary of State at T allahaaeee, F lor Carolina, and Thom aa 1. Boyd, if
living, and w ife. — —— -B o y d If
living. Cornellua B ell, If liv in g
ld*’
H. C. W ASHBURN
and w ife ■ - —— - B ell, If liv in g ,
ROBERT R ID DLE
and If eith er, an y or a ll uf
JAMES O. H U FF
the said parttea d efen dan t be dead,
R. I). WIGHT
to all purtlea cla im in g
Inlereat
K. A. C H ITTENDEN
under Tnom aa I. Boyd, decaased and
B. A. HUMPH
w ife, --------- Boyd, deceaaed. C ornel­
OEOItnE W. H U F F
ius Bell, deceased and w ife,
JOE dONZALEZ
Bell, d eceased or o th erw ise. In
J . CJ. MICHAEL
and to
th e
lan ds h erein a fter
M. II. SILLIMAN
described, situ a te, ly in g and b e­
W e the u ndersigned hereby a s in g In the C ounty o f Sem inole
so cla te ou rselves to g eth er for th e and S tate o f Florida, m ore p a rtic­
purpose of becom ing Incorporated ularly described aa fo llo w s, to -w lt:
The E ast 40R fe e t o f the
und form ing a corporation under
South H a lf (BVk) o f th e N orth ­
and by virtu e of th e L aw s and
east Q uarter
(N K M ) o f the
C on stitution of Florida, « n l under
Southw est Q uarter (H W U ) of
the fo llo w in g proposed cliurter:
Section IS. T ow n sh ip 19, South
P r o p o s e d Charter e f S em inole Re­
of R ange 30 East,
la te s, lo r.
and to any and a ll oth er persona
Article t
whose n am es are unknow n, cla im ­
The name of th is
corporation ing any righ t, title, or Interest In
■hall be SEMINOLE ESTATES, INC., and to th e property - h erein above
and lie principal o ffic e and place e f desrlbed, or any
part or parcel
b usin ess sh a ll bn In the C ity uf thereof.
Hanfurd. Hemlnole C ounty. F lorida,
It Is hereby ordered that you and.
w ith branch offlcea and placea of each o f you be and appear before
b u sin ess at such other p oin ts In th&lt;T our said C ircuit Court at th e Court
Htate or Florida and In th e U nited House at Sanford, Florida, nn the
S ta tes or F oreign C ountries aa th e 4th day o f May, A. D. ISIS, and
Roard o f D irectors m ay from lim e then and th ere m ake a n sw er to the
to tim e d esign ate.
bill of com plaint exh ib ited a g a in st
you In thla cause.
Article II.
It In fu rth er ordered that th is o r ­
T h e g e n e r a l n a t u r e of t h e bnelbe published In The Sanford
n ess to lie c onduc te d by thin c o r ­ der
Herald,
new spaper published In
p o r a tio n shall be to buy, lease, ow n, Hartford. a Sem
inole C ounty. Florida,
sell, convey an d m o r t g a g e o r o t h e r ­
each w eek for eig h t co n se cu ­
w ise e n c u m b e r re a l e s t a t e u .to to once
tive
week*.
Im p ro v e th e s a m e
oy e«vo.»u,r
ITNESS my hand and th e seal
b u ild in g s th e re o n fo r sa le n r r e n t ; of W
the C ircuit Court nf the S eventh
to p la t and subd iv id e r e a l e s ta t o Judielnl
C ircuit nr th e S ta te of
a n d c o n s tr u c t and m a i n t a i n s t r e e t a
In and for S em inole Coun­
a n d s id e w a lk s th e re in , a n d o t h e r ­ Florida.
ty,
on
thla
th e 3rd day of March,
w ise Im prove th e s a m e ; to b u y a n d
D. 1925,
■HI r e a l e s t a t e for o t h e r s o n c o m ­ A.
V. E . D O U G LA SS,
m ission; to a c t a s a g e n e r a l r e n t a l (H eal)Clerk of the
C ircuit Court of
a g e n t fo r o w n e r s of r e a l e s t a t e ; to
the
S
eventh
J u d icia l C ircuit of
buy, o w n a n d aell all p e r s o n a l p r o ­
F lorida In am) for S em inole
p e r ty n e c e s sa ry o r In c id e n ta l to
County.
th e co n d u c t ot a n y
b u sin e ss In
A. M. W EEK S. D. C.
w hich the c o r p o r a ti o n may e n g a g e ; GEORGEBy:
A. DeCOTTES. and
to buy, own. sell, p le d ae u n d o t h ­ o . W SPENCER JR.. S ollcltora and
e r w is e dispose of r e a l und p e r s o n a l
of counsel for th e CompRanant.
s e c u r itie s ; to own, lease, co n d u c t,
a n d o p e r a te hotels, clu b houses, c a ­
NOTICE OF SALE
sinos, pavilions, pier*, b a th -h o u s e s ,
a n d places of a m u s e m e n ts : to b o r ­
N
otice
la hereby g iv en that I. as
row money a n d Issue u s ev idence of
appointed In the
In d eb te d n ess th e r e f o r bonds, d e b e n t ­ Special M aster
ca u se o f P hil R osenburr,
u r e s und o th e r f o rm s of s e c u r i t i e s chaprery
C
om
plainant,
va.
S
usie B. G rlm tley.
an d to s e cu re th e r e p a y m e n t of tho
a d m in istratrix of the e sta te of
s a m e by m o r tg a g e o r d ee d s of t r u s t ns
C. G rlm sley, el at, tn pursuance
upon th e p r o p e r ty of tb e C o m p a n y ; J.
o f. an order made and entered In
to o w n stock
In o th e r c o r p o r a ­ said
se on the 2nd day o f March.
tio n s ; to e n t e r Into p a r t n e r s h i p r e ­ 1925. cau
w ill aell at public ou t-cry to
la tio n s or Individuals o r o t h e r p a r t ­ the h ig
h e st and best bidder for cash
n e r s h ip s an d to do all suc h o th e r
the front door of th e Court H ouse
t h in g s nec essary nr e x p e d ie n t to be nt
In
Hnnford.
Hemlnole C ounty. F lorld one for th e suc ce ssful t r a n s a c t i o n da. on Mondav.
the 6th day o f April,
of th e busine ss and a t f a t r s of th is b etw een th e hpura
t l A. M. and
co rp o ra tio n , a n d tn have, e x e r c is e 2 I . .31.. the fo llo w in ogf described
pro­
und enjoy all the rig h ts , p o w c is perly, situ ated , ly in g and b ein g In
a n d p riv ile g e s Incident to c o r p o r a ­ Hemlnole C ounty. Florida, w hich,
tio n s organized a n d e x is tin g u n d e r under the term s of the , D ecree
th e la w s of th e Htate of F lo rid a .
aforesaid wan ordered to he sold,
A rticle H I.
to-w lt* und' r"1* n*'1 Special M aster.
T h e a m o u n t of c a p ita l s to c k of
t i l s c o r p o r a tio n sh a ll be T w e n ty B e g in n in g a t n point 6(0 feet
five T h o u s a n d (|2 5 ,000.00) Dollars.
10 be divided Into T w o H u n d re d
F if t y B h a rrti.'fltP ).- • uf, , t» m m o n
k of a p a r value of One H u n ­
d red (1100.00) D o lla rs each, w hich
sto c k sh a ll be fully paid fo r b e ­
fore Issuance, and n o n -asse saa b le .
und all o r a n y p a r t of w hich m ay
he paid for Mi la w f u l money of the
U nited .States, or In p r o p e r ty , la b o r
or services, ut a Just
v a lu u tlo n
th e re o f, to be d e te rm in e d by the
In co rp o ra to r* o r Board of D irector*.
A r t i c l e I V,

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Right Down Town
Half block from car line,

SUiim Hutfd • bit Viler
Hot and Cold Running
Water in Every Room
$2.00 and up
Municipal Coll Course, I t .
niinulti drive (raw hotel

HOTEL ALBEBT

Half mile of water front with excellent fishing and hunting. GOacres fenced, about
35 under plow. Good soil for celery or fruit. Flowing wells can be had anywhere
on it at light cost. Railroad siding for shipping right at comer of place. Subdi­
vided practically up to line. Five years time on part of purchase money if you want
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f i n n n firm K OJT Itt® KWWR 1)111 Of

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Solicitor for Complainant.

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A REAL BUY

331-2 Acres Cheap
Only 4 miles south of Sanford on Orlando Road

We Can Deliver This—

$195 per Acre
$1,500 cash—balance on easy terms.
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But will require quick action s Try and fin d something
else as good as this for sure profits.

ADDRESS BOX 250 CARE HERALD

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Profit by
—in—

PINEHURST
Prices in Pinehurst are

low

today.

They m ust increase and they will
increase.
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Your big

opportunity

is

NOW —while prices are low.
Let us show you this exceptional pro­

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y

position!

Let us dem onstrate to you

why it must return a profit to the
purchaser.
You'll do well to follow the

lead

of the many wise investors who al­
ready have purchased at Pinehurst.

If you want to SPECULATE with the ELEMENT OF RISK left out and the
ELEMENT OF PROFIT biggest ever, here's the opportunity.

Packard Realty Company

Britt Realty Company
FIRST STREET

205 Meisch Uullding, Over Piggly Wiggly.

Ja c k so n v ille ''*

5?.r « lf h t iT t* g P t a W l

Soon-to-Come Increases

VI .

T h e h ig h e s t a m o u n t of I n d e b te d ­
ness o r lia b ility to w h ich th is Com­
p any m ay a t any tim e su b je ct I t­
self sh a ll be th e sum of One H u n ­
d r e d 'Thousand ! ( IQO.OO.OO) D ollars
A rticle VII.
T h e n a m e s a n d resid e n ce s of the
I n c o r p o ra to r s
a n d su b s c rib e r s of
s to c k w ith th e n u m b e r of sh a re s
s u b sc rib e d by each, a r e as follows:
It. C. W a s h b u r n . Hanford. Florldu.
3 S Shares.
R o b e rt Riddle. Hanford. F lorida, |1

T(i: V . t T v t e w e e t S S ^ ' 1^

e o ra p W t herein filed t h a t It la th e
he Ref of the c o m p la in a n t In th e
above entitled cause th a t you a re
» re sid e n t of a S ta t# o r C ountry
'iN V % ) nf th e 8 o u \ h . a . t q u a r t e r o ttf” thnn m e S ta te of F lo r ld i nnd
th a t vour place of resid en ce la u n ­
know n and th a t ynu (ire o v er th e
o«e of tw en ty -o n e y earn and th a t
Thirty-one (31) East- i
th e re Is n&lt;&gt; person In th e B tste or
8. A. B. WJLKINFON.
F lo rid a
of Rutzooenm upon
whom would bind y o u , ‘t^ J F th ereSpecial M aster.
fore ordered th a t you, A nna H a rp
O E O nO E G. HERRING.
Je ffe rso n do a p p e a r to th e bill of

B uy

T h e te rm f o r w hich t h is c o r p o r a ­
tio n Is o rg a n ise d sh a ll lie 99 years.
A rllrle V,
T h e b u sin e ss of t h is c o r p o r a tio n
shall he conducted by a P re sid e n t.
V ice -P resid en t.
H ecretary
und
T r e a s u r e r , und a B oard nf D ir e c t­
ors, th e offices of H ecretary an d
T r e a s u r e r m ay be held by one and
th e s a m e person.
T h e B oard of
D ir e c to rs sh a ll con sist of n o t less
th a n th re e , nor m ure th a n five, th e
n u m b e r of said B oard to bo fixed
by tb e sto c k h o ld e rs u t each a n n u a l
m e e tin g ; the Hoard
of D ire c to rs
sh a ll be elected by t h e s to c k h o ld ­
e r s a t th e ir a n n u a l m e etin g , w hich
m e e tin g shtlll be held on th e llrxt
T u e sd a y of J a n u a r y , of each ) e s r ,
b e g i n n in g w ith the y e a r 1926. T he
o th e r o ffic ers ot th e C om pany shall
be elected by the D irectors.
U n til the f irs t a n n u a l m e e tin g of
th e sto c k h o ld e rs, o r u n til t h e i r s u c ­
ce sso rs a r e duly elec ted a n d q u a l i ­
fied. th e b u sin e ss or th is c o r p o r a ,
lion sh a ll Ite c o n d u c te d by t h e f o l ­
lo w in g offic ers:
11. C. W a sh b u rn , a s P re sid en t.
llo b e rt Riddle, a s V ice -P resident.
J a m e s O. Iluff, os St*cretary and
T r e a s u r e r . « n d II. C. W a sh b u rn .
R obe rt Riddle a n d Ja n ie s O. R u f f
a s Hoard of D irectors.
T be I n c o rp o ru to rs of th is com ­
pany sh a ll m e et
In the City of
Hanford. F lo r i d a on t h e 27th day of
March. 1925, to a d o p t b y -law s, a p ­
p r a is e an y p r o p e r ty th a t may be
o t t e r e d In p a y m e n t of stock, and
o th e r w is e c o m p lete
the o r g a n i z a ­
tion of th e Com pany.

160 Acres at $60 per Acre ill

The first car of butter was shipf
pctl to New York in 1880 by Gov-1[ ■
cm rr Hoard, of Wisconsin, proving J J
tho value of the refrigerator car
to the world.

E ast, th r ic e run

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n lc t „f V United States! A* do
F l e e C l I t f f [T
from any pressure frirtnhW ic Ilc t
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nny on a reas- i
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•fcbassndor aUo hM.bcep eiiun^M-!
it
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L Genre® W.Miss c' n1n^:r Bn*l retain ’|ts place in tht lor b ^ ’tom e,of his frlw d s.to quit}
1.0..1 In- M t a r in «hich C on*™ , hundred d o lla rs'out of ray private !
his post voluntarily as a ptrsohol
- ‘ f t ’ HiWRY TltJ
protest against the award.
1 WASHINOTON, Mar.
votfd I t a l l just before It ndjourn- In'Sgi'foY
j’the
»nd Mrs- W. W- C. Smith, nee 6 f the officials most cloudy
--------- ^ privilege
of serving [
I! such a withdrawal would [be htent CoplIdgAI* aa* M :;
fr ehnsc. Dr. A W. gl&gt;P« |
«ted withi the AWricaAU
my district in Congress.
£?!*
"h.ort
of
'a
severance
of
a
dlpW
observed,
a
ca\iUoiiu
.n
"The way Congress took ■thin
FgacNeflf. A, ft- Kcj». h. P. j trnl ion, including Ambassador
, in­
“An to Senator Will is* ‘courage’
motiC relations—a step which the dollars to doiighfUits. (hr
crease,” rays Clark, "i.reminds.pie . in: opposing the increase, and my
Hat, n. -tw. ^thrling, p- U , JiWje. Not only hnk he repres
government a t Liirtn does not seem faction
fO
e incredad
f
r I.b
:r ;—
------*,.1—ihTr, I ?f AH old acquaintance! iu
Sr. A. ft- Yowcli and E d -, cd his government In WitAw
or mince
mine, n ; ‘cowardice’ In nusoortinr- It.
iikdly to take. Nevertheless, f .,1.k S
—---*
gjikcli. 'V1* *
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| while the case was under consid
l u t •••••-■•
i S S j••j 6. prtpBT*3
^eXl f eavy drinker,- who ^finally ^decided ! ator Willis did not oppose it did noe
wbtiiri be teganled as a regrettable . public address.
\Z 5Wcar off- lIe: ! W t • » « v 1’. make the nH*htest effort to precuter,me of tho arbitration, const!- , For there was (iij tbs
fhc wn*on hinsr, however, beforo-yertt its paasago.
tittlriK an untliunl contribution to inaugural address one p]
“
'vaH uk&lt;Jf! I'/t SP hV h°Uuh5 ; ‘'The p « V day arter the•‘tfilhc
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T"iv»nt vqu t" d»» thN fop tnfc:'
jtion. in hiad YMros«
tldttfls. the p^bW i)t,jCklt th^t boitlk Takr d rlsss W l
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it nbout half full; Put n hit
• “One g re a t duty th‘nt standi.
*n nnd s IjlUo nln«s of
1requires us to u«r, mil- dn’tiniiVum
^Mr i4 no and hrinf* il
i powers to trim the. b a la n c e 'o f the
*‘Then. Mar’’—no rinttpr «»hat
f i world.”
,
2 or «n"—ninko mo tsk** i*.’ ”
Doubtless the president" m eant
"trim ” in the sense of cqhlliring
Tn« K -hifa1 n n s s o o s .n t n n im s nr
or adjusting tho stability .d f the
of tb- --.l/irr b '—i,
1 . ities in relsti ih ln thp world Mtua

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Washington NI

WASHINGTON', Mar. lR.—Iohn
G. Snrgent of Vermont was nominateil and confirmed attorney gc»-:
eral.
. .
Clinrliiii B. Warren announced ho
did not de3lrc a recess appoint­
ment n: rttorney general.
Miosn -nfl VI—Mn Davry. Ohir
Jacob Gould Mchurmnn. minister
oiomb«r
to
C^hina, ivns named and confirm­
W l |l i ,
jn (, t _ L n _ , .
’d ambassador to Germany.
Ibn ,l-v nr*„v fl,Arguments were concluded hch«*»l tht-nn^b I*1" increnv .‘orc the supremo court on the Oreton compulsnry education Inw. •
U —. *!,&lt;,
r n n in n r, !«Vice-President Dawes opened the
' Ilf'**-- •*",!
|i irnwlngs for the Davis interna­
tional tennis cup competition.
Tho interstate commerce com­
mit sion ordered a general investi­
gation of tho freight rate struct-

of the world.”
Next to the president’s mcehnn*
icnl horse, this slip in phraseology
offers the best opening his oppo­
nents have had for a b it of ‘Sspoofing” at the executive's expense. Representative Frank Clark of
Florida, defeated for re-election,

H ie Season's (greatest H a rg a itt £nient B eginning 'T o m o rro w

These Are By Far the Greatest Values Ever Offered at the Price
•i tvo f.ist nclulng planes rollIJ1 milo in the air n«*nr Kelley

-I. Tex,, t.lctiicnnm C. D. Me­
ter and Ondt-t Charles A. Lindpitots of the two maehlnes.
■vived from death by their por-i&lt;. This \rns the first time In
*'ieh nn escatv* was effected

The T A L L is the size
for PICNICS.*

appy Home” Sales are.always of ftreat interest to every-woman. But.this time the selfecfciOtl'ii,
extenaive and.tlic price ao low—that every thrifty-woman .will tee an exceptional opportunity to make a flavin®*
-

Fashioned o f Fast Color Amoskeag Ginghams and Fast Color
I n th is

W

s a l e a r e 'i n -

e lu d e d

49 M 34

Some job —to find room
tor it all in the hamper.
*^nd picnics aren’t picnics
•f anyone goes hungry.
One way to save space—
take Borden’s Evaporated

milk.

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Remember
it cotnn in the tall

(l6oz.) Jllil MlIill
(6 uz.) lizcs—b l i t

Scour

e -e x p e c tia

fo r

W HILE

THEYXAST

th e s e

tre -«

d re s s e s .

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and 'havexmade 'prepara*
Hons"accordingly.) .Thd
entire department haa beeix •
turned overdo [thisraald!
E x traltab lcslan d jextra
salespeoplejhaye been pro­
vided* to ^facilitate i serving
everyone promptly,
____________________

3* in 40

STOUT SfZZS

I

n : * y -i&gt; M i t

m e n d o u s id e m a n d

h u n d re d s

o f th e in e w e s tp a "
t e r n s 'I n a lllc o lo rs .
t r i m m i n g s ’a r e .t h e c h r
j t A n d d a i n t i e s t '^ Y o u
I
crisp.ofgA ndies;
. d im fty ^ an d i'Jp tq u e, ■b u t to :, •
h o le s tite ll b ra id , ric -ra c a n d
o th e r d e sira b le , trim m in g s
t h a t i n c r e a s e 't H e a t t r a c ­
tiv e n e s s r o f . t h e I g a r m e n t 3.
!

Milk. You can easily carry
two tall cans (the equal,when
diluted, of two quarts of fine
rich milk) in the space taken
by one quart thermos, and
no fear of breaking.
Make cocoa for the chil­
dren (but save enough Bor­
den’s to use und ilu ted in
the coffee). And what savory
things you can stir up in
the old frying pan! Just smell
the salt pork sizzling as you
prepare some old-fashioned
pork and milk gravy. H ot
dishes always make a hit on
picnics. And they’r e ^ sy
whep you h flv ^ j^ e ^ y fff

: .

A Score o f In dividu al M odels~-The P re ttie st You’ye Seen ;

IgOOtA* SIZES

T ’S great, isn’t it— to live
where picnics happen all
year round? N ot just oncmcal picnics, but you stay
out all day, playing in the
sunshine— or maybe you
take a week’s trip in yourold
car, with a big hamper o f
good cats on behind.
It has to be big, for the
youngsters eat like young
hyenas. Of course Dad and
Mother and Aunt Ella just
peck at their food. Dad may­
be won’t eat more than half a
tried chicken, three plates of
cold slaw, six sandwiches,
three cups o f coffee, and a
half dozen doughnutsr

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EXTRA SIZES
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A’ thing ordinarily unboard of iri'auch
a drastic sales event! Each dress care­
fully cut fall size, and 51 to 5) inches
long to assure ample roominess after
laundering. Large sleeves, deep pock-,
ets, wide hems, perfect - fitting collars,
andblack silk bows make these‘‘Hnppy
Hdme” dresses absolutely incomparable
among apron dresses. Mature at:d stout
women will thrill with this newt—-every
woman will find a bargain well worth
while'
, r
Out Utt idU of tHoppyHom*" Dreati m i atknooltdgtd lo bt grtai—BUT THIS "HAPPY
HOME" SALE OUTSTEIPS EVEN IT BY A BIG MARGINt Among a Kort of individual
Oyletjon wBl find at UaU.a Halfdata* you’ll want. ) Now it A t lima to get yourytar’i tupplj.
Think of what you »jft i* tU Y f^ amid fjfirdty buy A t maUriali and buy than for to little.

GET HERB EARLY AND M AKE YOUR CHOICE FROM ORIGINAL
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hrercd In O ily i»r Carrier, per
W eek ly E dition 11.00
Week. Uc.

T ear.,

1AL UPTICKt All nblluary
. . . card* o f thank*. resolution*
oiler* of entertainm ent* where
e* are made w ill lie charged
t regular advertlalng rate*.
NRR THE V S O C f ATRD PRRRR
Aaaoclated Preea la ezclue*
entitled to the uae (or reptili­
an of all new * dlepatchn*
Ited to It or not otherwlae cred*
In thla paper and alao the local
a publlaned herein. All right*
^publication of apedal dispatch*
lereln ere alao reaerved.

WEDNESDAY. MAR. IB. 1915
THE HERALD'S PLATFORM
l&lt;-i-De«per water route to JaekaonT«h.
.
.
t ,—Construction of St. Johns—In­
dian River canal.
S.—Extension of wlllto way.
4,—Extension of local ainuaementa
—awimmlng pool, tennla courts, etc.
L —Acquisition of a municipal
•*—Augmenting of building progranr—houaea, hotels, apartment
f.—Extension of street pering pro{^Construction
of boulevard
around Lake Monroe.
Entrance Into Florida state
baseball league.
lt^Completlon of city beautifica­
tion program.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
GREAT POWER FROM GOD:—
Behold, I give unto you power to
tread on serpents and scorpions,
and over all the power of an ene­
my; and nothing ‘shall by any
means hurt you. Luke 10:19.
MY REALTOR.
I. He Visits Me.
When life its telescope reverses
And all within the field of view
Looks distant, dim and little,
And when-my spent woe rehearses
(My mcmtal glasses being blue)
When good seems tenuous and brit­
tle
Why then, like lover come to woo.
And not worth striving for,
Hers comes my Rcaltorl
He turns my mind—larger vision
(Tho telescope turned right end
to )Antferes, then old Bctelgeuse—
These two ho mentions with de­
cision;
Then sunny lands, things old,
things new,
And portly fortunes such as these
He tells of, to be made
By men who think and dare nnd
do—
Who join the motorcudc.
And then, tho golden theme ex*
pending,
•
He points to health nnd mocking­
bird,
To tempered breeze and cloudbred mountain,
And shows how men of understand,
ing
In hope of ease nnd wealth are
stirred
To action, finding here tho foun­
tain
Long sought by them in vain;
How frost-girl millions now haw
heard
Tho message: "Come, Remain!"
My mind inspired, my vision
righted,
My soul with helium filled out,
I rise, an eagle upward winging;
No longer blinded or benighted,
To see, nnd learn my way about;
And us I float I stilt go singing
Of what I’m living for—
I sing because, beyond a doubt,
I’ve seen my Rcaltorl
—By Charles De Garnio in the
Miami Tribune.
-------- o-------"Yeggs blow open safe of Tampa
theater nnd get away with $ 1,000,"
says another dispatch. Another had
night,
-------- o— —
Our office hoy says if money
talks, he isn’t able to even con­
verse with the boothinck.

On* of the FYarik Crane copyrifhted articles deals with
th* phrase, “Pay as yoii enter, ontyj)?. Crane takes it from
ita place on the street car and pastw i£ over every career in
life.
vlfi
’
Everything worth while in life, Dr. Crane contends, we
must nay for in advance. This argument needs no diagram
when he speaks of the careers that raiuit from lonjrycars of
study and labor. It is easy to agree With him that “the only
person who will be a great pianist is tho one who first pays
the price, the price of devotion, study,f aand
and
m i hard
u a i u work"
num
that "afterr the
" price is paid the pianist may be famous or
may not be,i, but in any case he must pay before he gets on.”
But as sometimes happens in Dr. Frank Crane’s excel­
lent writing, his reasoning goes a little bad when he explains
in this same article that unless you pay In advance the pur­
chase is dearer. "All arrangements for deferred payments,”
he writes, “simply means payment oflarger Hums.”
In other words, then, the argument should be that every­
thing in the world costs something. We really seldom “pay
as we enter". The doctor, the lawyer, any professional man
who studies nnd labors to make himself ready to enter a caree
is not paying in advance, as Dr. Crane says. He is getting
his pay every day in the pleasure and the satisfaction of mak­
ing himself ready for the career in which he hopes to achieve
fame. The pay is n continual feeding of the meter, in one
way and another. And wc keep it up to the last breath we
draw.
Dr. Crane made two or three sticks of space filler and
drew his pay, but he knows, as we all know, that it is the
“deterred payments” we must take care of. Every added
obligation, every added sense of gratitude, nnd thank Heaven
this sense grows nlong with the years, mean more fares for
the conductor who has no way of making you pny as you en­
ter until he secs how far you intend to go.
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Bonita Start)«« U k.
WJiat a Girl BkoaM Be.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
( O o r r l s O * t * R l .____

sat

told the halY of j^e

NEVERTHELESS, the Constlto.
tlon demands that the Senate pats
on Cabinet oppoinlmcnts, and there
is the rub. The people who believe
that Mr. Coolldge has choaen In
Mr. Warren a thoroughly honest,
capoble nnd conscientious man for
Attorney-General believe also that
his nomination should be confirmed
by the Senate.

IN THE Shepherd case In Chica­
go, the prosecution deserves thanks
for good work.
A young man, very rich, made a
W hat
They Think
_________
t will leaving all he had to his guar­
dian, William D. Shepherd. Soon
If there were a way of getting it, a symposium of the opin­ thereafter he died of typhoid. The
ions held by Florida's departing visitors would be of amazing charge is made that Shepherd, the
interest.
boy's gunrdinn, planted the typhoid
All winter long, of course, there have been many inter­ germs In the body of his ward to
views published in Florida newspapers, and many letters cause death and get the money.
from “A Tourist” in publications that have no objection to Shepherd denied that he knew any­
annoymous communications. But the interviews were most­ thing about typhoid or typhoid
ly studied attempts to please the natives, and the letters germs, and promised to make some­
were usunlly ill-natured criticism.
body suffer.

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PRESIDENT COOL1DOE says
“the unbroken practice of Ihroa
generations of permitting tho Pres­
ident to choose his own Cabinet
should
{
not now bo changed.”
The people that erected Mr.
Coolldge with seven million, voteq
to spore would surely vote ,to JeI
him chbooe his Cabinet, hoUfab
him responsible for what the Cab­
inet does or”fails to do.
• *}«£
It Ik preposterous to make'*'Min
responsible for a job, and |e f oth­
ers choose the tools with which he
shall work.
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I&gt;&gt;s Angeles man *...
on baby carrii*,. j g *
will be keplng the

THE HEART is the organ through which the spiritual
body manifestn Love. We cannot use our spiritual hotly ex­
cept through our mind. Every one uhch hi.s heart center
when he sends forth a loving thought. When we gut the
first glimpses of this Almighty Love, we are not troubled
that some of its rays fall on ungrateful places, we are sn joy­
ful over our own shining. There is nuLhing Love cannot do.
It can melt down every unlnvable, disagreeable thing. Love
will overcome all evil by dissolving and transforming it as
the great sun transforms matter. All w« have to do is to
just
shine, radiate. So we must he sure to let this Love, the
Every spring Cupid has orders
to shoot on sight,
life-giving principle, shine.—Unity.

• NOW A WITNESS swears that
Shepherd in n laboratory studied
disease germs and inquired Into the
possibility of administering ty­
phoid germs without detection.
The witness swears that after
Shepherd left, a via) containing
dcndly typhoid germs was missing.
Such murders, especially with the
connivance of a physician, could be
committed ninety-nine times out
of a hundred with impunity. How
many such murders have been com­
mitted to obtain inheritance or
life insurance?

l And, there’* the docte,.
:we
what w^eS. ,
ho must live pn pumpkKJ

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Women are good lookin,
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Bored a California oil
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is some of the movies they j
No wonder Philadelphia
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Isn’t it funny when t»J
a t somebody today, a&amp;j,
J voii won’t bo mod at the
row?

Of Us?

And in the meantime thousands of visitors are carrying
with them opinions about Florida that would be of inesti­
mable value for Floridn to have as subject for meditation and
debate, in its own home circle.
For instance there was the little girl on her way to her
home in Wisconsin, who, when asked what she liked best in
Florida, immediately replied "Oh, the colors, the beautiful
colors. I like the pink houses and the green filling stntions
and the blue roofs and orange awnings. And, Oh, the brightcolored flowers! Florida is such a happy-looking state."
In several of the most prosperous communities of Florida,
that color idea is understood. Houses are painted all the
hues of a flower garden. Business blocks are more gorgeous
with bright-colored decorations. Sometimes a business block
six or eight stories high down on the East Coast is colored
a brilliant blue. And the effect is good. There is none of
the grime and smoke of the northern town to mar the bright
colors given to concrete and wood in Florida. And the con­
sequence is Florida towns can add immeasureably to their at­
tractiveness through the use of brilliant colors, and the use
of the soft pastel shades that are so suitable for dwellings
of a certain type.
The father of the Wisconsin girl is an architect who has
traveled much in foreign countries, and he followed the com­
ments of his daughter with some well thought out remarks
about the need in this state of direction in the use of color. “I
agree with my daughter,” he said, “in enthusiasm for the
colors Nature has given Florida. And it is great to see that
your people arc refusing to put drab, depressing buildings un­
der your glorious skies. But I should eoudsel the establish­
ment of neighborhood associations for the adoption of a
neighborhood color scheme. Neighborhood associations are
a fine thing, anyway.”
Then he talked along that line, expressing opinions that
Florida could capitalize the excellent purpose. These strang­
ers see us from a point of vantage, and they probably see us
with all the influence provided by perspective and proportion.
A symposium of their opinions, good and bad, would help
us to grow faster, and better.

,

hut there

Once, when a man «aJ
his barber got rich. No*]
man’s In love, his filling
gets rich.
Dancing masters met
York. Decided upon an
tional dance. The old or,
war dance.

SWIMMING
GAINESVILLE SUN
Swimming, long recognized as a
fine and healthful form of exer­
cise, is now ndvocated by physi­
cians as a positive ,-urn live aid in
treating persons crippled by infan
tile paralysis and for persons a
little below par or suffering from
nervous disorders.
One physician, writing on this
subject, declares:
"Swimming Is valuable in devel­
oping the nerve control of the mus­
cles, co-ordination of different
groups of muscles, self-control,
presence of mind and self-confi­
dence. It develops the heart with
out overtaxing it. It Is safe from
the danger of over-exertion. The

body being supported by the water,
the patient is relieved of the fear
of foiling, his comfort is increased,
and he is able to exercise his mus­
cles with a freedom not possible
on land."
*
All of which, in addition to the
pleasure and satisfaction of swim­
ming merely for the fun of it,
helps to emphasize the fact that
every child should be taught to
swim and given opportunities to
swim. Even grown ups who have
been so unfortunate us to reach
muturlty without swimming should
watch for and seize the first chance
they have to learn this joyous nnd
healthful urt.

Sanford’s Realty Values
Arc B egin n in g To Climb
\

We havu two exceptionally good proposition)!
that will Het you in on the ground floor

S E E US QUI CK

IN OMAHA n murderer, serving
n twelve year sentence for killing
his wife, is fighting to cotlcct |1,WHAT THOUGHT FORCE HAS DONE
500 life insurance on the wife he
murdered. And he may get the
SUCCESS MAGAZINE
money. Tho District Judge ex­
L
plains that, while the law forbids
"inheriting money through nn act ■ Have you, who are bunting egraphs amj all sorts of'wonderof violence," nn insurance polic/ ifgninst tho iron bars of poverty, ful inventions and discoveries!
Every discovery, every invention,
is n contract and oven murder may -ver stopped to think what mnrevery
improvement, every faculty,
not cancel it.
| vc|OUH things the Creator Im.s ev­ every homo,
every building, every
il,
!
dry
where
provided
for
us,
His
chilcity,
every
railroad,
ship,
MR.
in his ‘ ®nv/ r dron? .lust imagine the entire everything that man every
„Post
, publishes
. BONFLIS
it u
.u
has created
the news ,that
for Universe, the grunt cosmic ocean of for our use and benefit
he has
every bathtub in the United States creative intelligence, packed with fashioned out of this vast invisible
there nre three automobiles.
all the riches, all the glorious
ocean of intelligence by m
A meeting of sanitary engineers things, the magnificent possibilities cosmic
Everything we use,
is startled by the information, hut the human mind can conceive, and thought force.
we have, every achieve­
the Bonfils' announcement is just Qien try to picture what it would everything
ment of man is preceded by a
another proof of progress.
mean to you and to all who arc mental vision, a plan. Everything
Queen Elizabeth who had n
of lack and want if man has accomplished on this
thousand dresses in her closets, complaining
by some magic they could tell nut earth is n result of a desire, has
did not have any bathtub, not even of this universal supply of creative been preceded by a mental picture a
a shower;. No wonder she re­ intelligence anything which would of it. Everything he has produced
tained her title, "The Virgin match their desires, their heart on
this plane of existence has been
Queen." Three automobiles to onn longings.
drawn out of this invisible ocean of
bathtub isn’t ns bad as a thousand
Imagine this vast universe, this divine intelligence by bis thought
dresses nnd no bathtub. There is ocean
of creative energy, packed force. His imagination first, pict­
progress.
with possibilities from which hu­ ured the thing he wanted to do; he ■
man beings could draw everything
visualizing this mental con­ "
BESIDES, an air bath is almost which the wildest imagination kept
ception.
never stopped thinlfng, ■
as good as a water bath. Bathing could conceive, everything they de­ creating, until
efforts to match
the inside of the lungs with fresh sire in life, cverytliing they need his visions withhis
their
realities drew
oxygen may lie more important
comfort nnd convenience, even to him the thing on which he had
even than huthing the outside of for
luxuries—also cities, railroads, tel­ concentrated.
the body with fresh wilier.

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ONLY ONE person nt a lime can
bathe in the same bathtub, where­
as from five to ten can take an
air hath in each automobile. Ev­
erything yon read indicates prog­
ress.
Human emperors and llu-ir very
rich courtiers had bathtubs. And
once only a few Vundcrhilts and
others equally rich had automo­
biles. Now millions have bathtubs
and automobiles both.

THE LAST POINT

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Tuesday, March 24
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Donat oil By

E. F. LANE
REALTOR
Rooms 3U1-5015. Phone (J5
First National Bank Building.
Sales Force:—Miss Ruha Williams, Miss Re^j
Hoiige, Mr. It. L. Shipp.

The /luestion of the establish - 1 remains to be. There is so much
ment of a separate Department of contradiction nnd confusion in the
Air Defense may be regarded as statements made that it seems Si
feasible, a condemned warship be­
--------o-------settled. But it is no longer possi­ ing available, that a test be made
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Wonder if rejection has brought
ble for anyone to contend that air under conditions that will leave no
dejection to Charles Beecher War­
defense itself has been adequately room for differences as to the facts
HE
STRUNG
ami
of
a
good
courage;
l»e
not,
afraid,
for
tho
ren ?
served by the departments charged nt lenst. There will always be i
Lord thy Good 1h with lbee witherxoovor thou goost.—Joahua
with that responsibility. The Sec. differences in judgment, but in such
BARNARD College authorities
"Green Keen New Tax Cut," any* 1:0.
VV'*r “ n&lt;l ‘■he Secretary matter9 Us these the actual facts
___________ o___________
i tell what "a normal young woman of the Navy have, neither of them, I Hh()U|(1 |)t, (&gt;usilv established und
n headline. He must be one of
those men with a far reaching visanything tn he proud of on th i agreed upon. But such a test
LIFE OFFERS ntraiigor coincidences than fiction. A "Shehc‘must hr ahlc to jump .‘t showing
Ion.
of the faots. They are | would only determine what »:Cleveland judge placing a wreath on Washington's tomb at fret 2 Inches, throw n basketball
One good thing about this War- Mt. Vernon on Washington's birthday, turned around to see 25 feet, run 25 feet in 4.4 seconds;
rrn row, it served to bring all of his wife drop to the ground, dead. Heart failure said the rlimh 4 feet and vault a height of
.1 feet H inrhes. She must have a
the Senators together for once in
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limitations oi airships may be as
doctor.
recent years.
straight line posture—no curves to tb n would have bc^i much strong- J)n attacking arm in their present
Thus (he judge, paying homage to a dead man in the frnnt or back or sides, and she cr had they been able to show that experimental stage; but it is mute
mint have clear eyes, nearly red air service was receiving the at- another thing to say that these Urn-,
A S
Y O U
V O Y A G E
Our idea of reciprocity is for name of Ohio Masonry, remains to mourn his own dead.
cheeks and a ready rmile."
the wife to shave the back of
tention
due
its
importance
in
either
,
Rations,
whatever
they
may
be,
i
You read this and are interested. But it is not death that
hubby’s neck and then hubby shave
these branches. That much is j cannot be removed by further de- 1
is interesting. It is how you die and where.—Sarasota YOU wonder why nature takes of
the hack of wifey’s neck.
along through life—remember that it is the
clear from the rumpus stirred up velopment. What the airmen ask
-------- o-------pains to put curves on young wo­ by Brigadier General Mitchell.
Times.
f„r is « chance to develop.
|
men, in front, in the back anil on . Thej*".ar^ ^hr°c points thus far:. We believe that one safe result
Glykn-Nuxsin is the name of n
of the soul that decides the goal. Exercise )°
the sides if a young woman really the advisability of a separate de- of the investigation is that thev I
new patent medicine but our office
doesn't need the cruvos. Even the partment of air defense; the con* ; will be given that .-hnur-n i..
hoy says it sounds more like the
will power in saving und you will accomplish
MAY I CALL HIM A LIAR?
.
name of some opera star.
Venus of Milo, noble, majestic tention of neglect of mr defense j of the mistaken tactics and person*
MACON TK1.KGRAI’ll
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creature, is curved here and there, by the Army and Navy; the diff- ; alities disclosed bv the in v p stS suits that will surprise you. Your account is
und the bcuutiful "stooping Even- erence of opinion as to the import- tion. it has at least opened the efc,
Osborne Wood, according to a
__ t Mr. Darwin's theory of cvolu-iward the speaker's stand — Mr.
us" is all curves.
report emanating from Tampa,
vited. 4*. Interest Fuid on Savings Account
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r
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V
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n“ackm*
t«
the
ot
may
become
a
F
lo
rid
a'real'fiU
te
i
tlon
seems
to
apply
to
thut
iostiDawes
wus
having
another
streak
arm
at
sea.
The
first
two
are
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Dot Will
salesman. Yes, the real estate bus. lution which we sometimes guffaw- of hard luck und was at the Will­
Perhaps there is a useful place now pretty well decided. The last ing these young airmen a fun „p
portunity to perfect their art.
ard napping when this second best in the world for young women, not j
ines* is open to everyone,
ingly—sometimes
testily—refer
to
.Senate
scrap
occurred—and
a
t­
-------- o-------quite so “normal." Consider th**
Sanford Rolurians have gone in as senatorial courtesy, as well us tracted the attention of the Pre­ Bronte sisters. They had no red
checks, and a "ready smile” was
a body to the district convention to our physical characteristics, Tru ) sitting officer.
at Palm Beach and it's our guess |y, evolution of our manners is I "Mr. President, he said, “ I ask rare among them.
that there will be a great many progressive, us witness the inci- the privilege of calling another
They never saw a basketball,
more Sanford boosters down the dent in the United States Senate member of this body a wilful, mu- never vaulted or jumped, but they
licious und wicked liar."
east coust by the time the Rotes Saturday.
did something more important.
Of course the Senate was indig­
Mr. Ernst, of Kentucky, felt tho
ST R E N G T H - SERV ICE - P R O G R E S S ^
finish telling about the “City Sub­
stantial,"
urge to call somebody a liar—but nant, We are not in that barbar­
THINK ALSO about Bertha I
whom, Mr. Ernst did not make ous uge when John Sharp Will­ "with the big feet," mother of |
----- —o-------Otto Uorchert’s Brewers got the clear, but he wanted to enll that iams threw an ink bottle at Mr. Charlemagne; Nancy Hanks, moth­
Under DoArmand, of Missouri; or the im­ er of Abraham Lincoln; Olympius,
Stove and I''rc
short end of u nine to two score somebody a liar badly.
Johnson’s ?6.65 Polishing
with the Atlunta club at Winter Senatorial rules, senators are not petuous South Carolinun caned the mother of Alexander the Great,
Outfit for $5.00
Wood
and the wide-hipped, very-curvy
Park Tuesday afternoon but it’s liars; und under I*, nutoriul courte­ Senator from Massachusetts.
dollars to doughnuts that the ball sy, it is not u nice thing to call W Senator Robirvion -m ay knock I.astitia Rumolino, mother of Na­
A Saving of $1.65
Cut to suit
heavers from Milwaukee will give a Senator a liar. Therefore, Mr. down as many doctors us he pleases poleon. Those four ladies wouldn’t
a better account of themselves this Ernst had to observe all the amen­ on the golf green, but on the green fit into the Barnard College de­
$9.1)0 per tord deliT
See
afternoon in their argument with ities of the rules and of courtesy. floor uf the Senate chamber he scription at all. But they are use­
must
ask
permission
to
be
rough.
He
Walked
down
the
alsleway
toful.
Trls Speaker’s Cleveland Indians.
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PHONE:—Res. 488-J

RECEPTION FOR ROYAL NFTf
GIVEN AT VALDEZ TUESDAY

^ ^ in itin tio n of candi! &amp; Rovnl Neighbors of
‘**,he Tampa,Team.
*Wednc*cl«r ■’
i JV1 a luncheon mcctwlfarc iWpnftitient of
^JyClO b nt 12:30 o'F
1" s'"
palmer will enterg j^ d a y Rridga Club.
JJ Turner Circle will
a. home of Mrs. H. II.
5 1214 Oak Avenue a t
Thursday
iff the
Neighbors
Lit the Valdez Hotel a t
i
There will be nn
at the Masonic halt
?w|c following the ban*
|£h all Roy**1 Neighbors
, friends-' '*
- club will be entertain
Country Club by . Mrs.
goy at 3 o’clock.
ab Side Parent Teacher
- »i]l meet at 3 o’clock,
ivill give ono number of

, V l B I hird. F.,orlt,a State Camp
of the Royal Neighbors of ArnerS Im Z ? V I Vi V r 9ccPtion at the
Valdez Hotel, Tuesday evening by
the hostess chapter, the Wichitau
Camp
Comp No. 77.12,
77.12.
The Palm Room wns Ibeautifully
docorntod with radiancei roses and
ferns.
Mrs. Clara Stcmpcr, vice-state
ornclo gave nn address of wel­
come for the local chapter nnd in­
troduced Mnyor Forrest Lake, whn
in n few well chosen words made
welcomo to Sanford. Mrs.
Alice R. Voshardt of Tampa, the
state oracle responded with th"
following:
"That wns fine Mr. Mayor, that
whs fine!
And wc knew you would do it nil
tho time.
Wc are here as R. N. A.
Of your town we’ll sing our praise,
That wns fine, Mr. Mayor, that
was fine,
You are kind Mr. Mnyor, wc have

DELIGHTFUL PROGRAM OF ENGLISH
CLUB

M Lovers’ Club.
meeting of the W.
jjjbe held at 3:30 o’clock
wiit Church.
b Harrison Chapter, N.
I. will meet with Mrs.
hr Board meeting a t 3
d regular meeting nt

nt the Libra-

I’tlock.
NOTICE
(nations for the bnniby the Royal Neighbors
s members nre requested
[n. George Venable, 400
tetn Stemper, 223-J.
nrwarc. Tickets given
nthajes at Kent’s Vulforks.
(ptahles for sale overy
Ed Saturday morning.

ence Between
jrand Students
Chinese School
|)W, Mar. 17.—To forenpored strike by stuftcto-Chinese college, a
M here, supported hy
Kid Episcopal church,
bwl, the faculty doclarIztrnil.s to maintain conr than surrender to stuation even if it results
Mnt dissolution of the
kwl to ,*rlko was the
it* faculty’s refusal to
| holiday which none of
tetnt schools in Foochow

per was stabbed last
tycilly by students who
N by one of his rulIstudents in their propp promoting an anti[■ntimenl.
p*»ees for women work
London, England, textile
pre been fixed at 27
N for men nt fill shill-

L ittle Norvell Perkins
Celebrtaes^ ‘Birthday

Personals

Monica in Europe polIKtmbers of shoes, there
[jix white, foreignborn
flacks in the United
p 1920 census.
W impossible to buy a
ph milk in New Zcal*4 is the universal

assadress

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Delicious refreshments were
served nfter the game nnd dancing
followed unti| a late hourThose invited to this delightful
party were, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry T*
Bodwcll, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward E.
Ely, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. A. Shawcross,
Mr. nnd Mrs. George D. Bishop,
Mr. nnd Mrs, D. P. Drummond,
Mr nnd Mrs Forrest Inike, Mrs.
Mnry Hommcll nnd Mrs. Henthornc.
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MAITLAND
WE SELL LOTS

Lovely S c r ip t' Bridge
Party Given By Circle
Four All Souls Church

SAVE and
THRIVE

“HIS UNCLE’S NIECE” t
r

Canadian Raisers
Of H ogs Prosper

i

"Government grading and the
development of cooperative m ar­
keting." tile report pointed out,
"have been factor:-, in putting hogs
on the may in western .Canada."

WINNIPEG. Mnr. 18.—Mote
Cottonseed which clogged the wa­
hogs were marketed by farmers
terways
near tho cotton gins was
at stockyards throughout Canada
In 1024 than in any previous year. , a problem not ninny years ago. To­
Recording to the Federal Depart-* day the production o? cottonseed
meatof Agriculture, The report of ]oil in the South is valued at $273,the department put thu 1Dili to­ 000,000 annually.
tal at K.OUUHX) head, compared '
wiili 2,303,00(1 in 1023. Tlu&gt; uum-J
Lor of hogs owned on prairie farms 1
jumped from 1,007,781 in 1023 In
2,210,137 in 1024.

Mrs. H. L, Knight f .Tampa
Who is a delegate of the Itbyill
Ncighbora of America is a guest of
tho Valdez Hotel.

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By Junior Class

~&lt;ir

Purls w onders w iie/o ?.«!&gt;.
hss l
:i!l b&gt; r life. Him k e p t herrnlf
well tildiU'ii In t k a cnse:nM - u n til c o s a p p e a r e d u i Uie rtUiK't In llili* sptn«o
cvbturae, w hich reveals i-u a ! u io .t Tiu.' i i in, A panileiiioaluia of
hunnhs lift**: fc&lt;&gt;r t:i r.lartl.no "\..r itlitht,
•

High School Auditorium F
TUESDAY, MARCH 24.
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, White rose? and ferns were at-',
Urctivcly used to ‘decorate the
club rooms and-shamrocks were
given ns favors. Mrs. Hnrry T^
Bodwcll and Edward E. Ely were
presented apprnpirate gifts .of St.
Patricks Day for high scores us
wns the guest of honor.'
.

Norvell Perkins, the small son
of Mr. and Mrs. B. I.. P-rkins,
Mrs. E. M. Galloway is
celelirated his fifth birthday, Tues­ ing a few days in the
Mrs, Nila Osborn Bean of Pen
day afternoon, at his home on Sanitarium in Formosa.
sacola. a delegate of the Roya
Magnolia Avenue, with a party to
neighbors of America is a gues
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Fletcher of of the Valdez Hotel.
which 30 of his young friends were
j Orlando arc spending two weeks
invited.
j in Sanford guests of the Valdez
Mr. and Mrs. I). ,W. Ha (ton si a 11
White sweet peas and fern were
of New York City are guests of
delightfully used, being suggestive
the Valdez Hotel. Mr. Kaltnnstall
of St. Patrick's Day. The birth­
Mr. and Mrs, Martin Glass of is auditor of the Clyde l.ine Steam­
day cake with five candles held tho 1004
Avenue announce the ship Company.
place of honor on the table. It birth Elm
of a son. Mar. Hi. He has
was surrounded by fern.
been named William Charles.
Mrs. Henry Wight, Mrs. It. E.
Many games were played during
Tolar.
M 's. John Leonardy, Mrs.
the afternoon and loli-pups, cakes
Mrr, John E. Morris Jr., and W, M. Thigpen and Mr: ...Stella
and randies were served. Favors small son and Mrs. Louis Wade Arrington are attendin'' the meetof green caps and St i’atrick snap­ returned Monday to their homes ing of tho General Federation of
pers added much to the pleasures in Quitman Ga., after a visit here Woman’s (’labs in Daytona, Wedof the party.
with Mrs. C. A. Williams.
Mrs. Perkins was assist'd in
caring for (he guests by Mrs. S.
Wiggins, Martha Fitts, Lola I’caks
and Annette S h i n h o l s e r .______
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bridge Tuesday evening, at \ tho.
Country Club, honoring Raymond'
; Hcnthorne of Pfov^ency, R. I.,;
who recently arrived in Sanford for
the winter.
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The Circle Number Four of hto
Aall Souls Church with Mrs. liarry Walsh as the hospitable chair;
man, gave a script bridge party
nnd dance nt the Knights of Col­
umbus Hall, Tuesday evening.
Green and white, the color
scheme of St. Patricks Day was
pleasingly used to decorate the
hall. A Japanese parasol was won
by Mrs. Mnry Schnal for high score
nnd Mrs. Alice Peters won n love­
ly scarf for second high score,
Mrs. II. P. McDonnell won the con­
solation, a shamrock box of candy.
For the gentlemen, Mr. Tarbell
won first prize, a box of cigars and
Mr. O’Connor, won second prize,
a pair of sox. Frank Takach won
cards for low score. James Lus*
tig also won cigars.
Miss Ann Weirenskl and Miss
Mary McMahon served punch
throughout the evening. Follow­
in g tho bridge game, dnnctig was
enjoyed untl a late hour, the Brock
hohn orchestra furnshing the mu­
sic.
Mrs. Walsh was ably nssisted by
Mrs. John Maurer. Mrs. Ralph
Wight, ami Mrs. M. S. WigginS.
There were 1H tables of players
present.

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Piano Duet, "Scherzo In R Flat"
Miss Margaret Davis, Mrs. S. M.
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Piano Solo, "Im Fleurs," Mrs.
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Vocal Duet, "Nice Mcrrie Morn­
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M. Abercrombie.
The Third State Camp song were
song by the leading offices.
There were attending 172 guests

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BY M. S. PAGE
*r ’’' ' ’Availing themselves of the time
honored privilege of taking a day
off, the Milwaukee Brewers wnn(r'dcrcd over to Winter Park Tucs“’‘daV afternoon and allowed them. " selves to be beaten 9 to 2 by the
Atlanta, Southern League Crack­
ers. In addition to the fact that
the team, individually and coiectivejy had no Inclination to play
baseball, there was pitching T&gt;f n
class hitherto unfoced this seas­
on by the Brewers for the two
tossers used by the Crackers had
been preparing for the coming of
the Brewers by playing winter
baseball in Floridn.
Harry Clark used four of his
'lcrs before he came to Joo
cman who stopped the Crack­
ers cold. Joe took charge of the
twirling after Ross, his predeces*
. sor, had walked four men in a
row, Going in in the seventh,’ Joe
not only retired tho side without
allowing a run but hold the
. Southern league demons hitless
through the rest of the game,
Dennis Genrin began tho twirl­
ing for thb Brewers and, after
' giving up five hits in four innings,
was sent to the dugout. Bell then
took up the Brewer's burden but
fared no better, allowing two hits
in each of the two innings ho
dtcbed. Ross, following, issued
g * * our passes and then passed him­
self, willing the proceedings to

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NOME. Ain: kn, Mar.
CORDOVA, Altuika, Mar. 17.
“•} more.
more,
cnrlv days of Nbme coal “wna
Washington and other atat-&lt; of
than
the
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mctAl
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Union might profit from the jack precious
panned
from
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rabbit pest if thejt. kilted the ant- 1* d one the Hcriru Sea bench.
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itinl*. powdered the irtcnt end «ol«I | «&gt;'The-place* of-Imcmeen tnal «nu jit to Alaskn fox farm ers for suin'
roal wvro .r.aloona. An,
mur feed, in the opinion of J.AVU rretiah
i Id-timer prospector made a coot.
M lh "
Ia''Me K '-'M - vc-M k
ho would no to the “ North b ta rj
wine m ince* uiitl * Atiwrt oy tty1-.
c,r! lw*r Wien no wit wti»;lookj *

Jnc Eddlemnn who is now wear­
ing the laurel wreath on his noble
brow.
While the Cracker pitchers far­
ed Iwtler than .did their Brewer
opponents, each
____ except
.
Clark gave tip three hits each in
tho three innings that each of
them pitched. McLaughlin began
the game givtiig way to Redicnt
who was followed by Clark.
• The work of the Crackers was
featured by the hatting of Zellars
who connected with three hits
one of which went over tho right
field fence for n home run.
The Brewers will have an op­
portunity for revenge for the
Crackers will come to Sanford
for a return game on Friday.
Both Clark and Borchcrt are ta­
king the fefent philosophically,
feeling relieved that the team
should select the game with At.
lanta to give vent to their feel­
ings and not one of the games
with major clubs. Nothing wrong
with the team was developed, ex­
cept probably, the need for more
practice which can be remedied
within a reasonable time.
Following is the score by innings*
R.H.E.
Milwaukee
000 010 001 2 7 “
Atlanta
210 032 lOx 9 9 1
Batteries: Wilwaukee, Genrin,
Bell, Ross, Eddleman and Hkilf;
Atlanta, Clnrk, McLaughlin ami
Bledient,

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and '.mired In sacks,
The." rabidt powder wit's
with wotclviiml Vegetable*
and served to foxes during
intmcr, making an agreeable
change uf'dict from fish ami “ ““
, ciipino.
t
Another form nf preserving th'*
meat is to pnek it when fresh Into
live gallon oil cans. About 05 rab­
bits nre put Into one con. Water
is poured over the meat and the
cun set outdoors until Its contents
freeze. T^ic can is then thawed
loos rad removed from the block
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remaining the meat. The block is t thawing until feeding lime in I
stored in Ice houses that prevent summer.
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NURMI QUITS AND c r o ss c o u n t r y
RITOLA WINS N.Y. HORSE RACE TO ■ raaramiMM^^
HELD SOON R ”
RACE LAST NIGHT BE
Argentines Tnke 1,000 Mile
Course To Test Stamina
Of. Pampas Bred Animals

Phantom Finn Was Leading
Rival By More Thun Hulf
t; ■ .
Lap When Indigestion Forc­ BUENOS AIRES, Mur. 18.— A
es Him To Abnndon Event horse race of 1,000 miles has been

NEW YORK. Mar. 18.—Willie
Ilitula, Punvo Nurmi's most con­
sistent challenger for distance rec­
ords, defeated his ancient rivnl Inst
night In » five thousand metre
match race, the feature event of
tho Knights of Columbus meet in
Madison Square Garden.
Nurmi quit three laps from the
tape after setting a dazzling puce,
leaving Ritola an undisputed vic­
tor in one of tho greatest races
liver run in the famous garden.
Four laps from the finish Nur­
mi suddenly slackened Ids pace,
placed hi* hand- to his side «nd
rnme to u walk. He tried to re­
sume the race, but, after compet­
ing half n lap, quit the competition
and deft the truck.
At the time of his ailment Nurmi
was lending Ritolu by almost a
half lap and from all prospects
would luivo chopped several sec­
onds off the world’s record.
The time for the 5,000 metres
was 11:311 9-5, 10 2-5 seconds slow­
er than Ritolaas own world record
for that distance.
Nurmi suffered nil acute disten­
sion of the stomach from eating
meat it few hours before he took
part in the rare, and was unable
to meet Joie Ray and Lloyd Hahn
nt a mile later in the evening.
Officials of tbu meet announced
that Nurmi shattered two world's
records liefore his withdrawal from
the race. He wns clocked at tho
four thousand yards in 10:31, which
A ro !
is 10 1-5 seconds better than the
mark made by Ritolu in Milwau­
kee on March 9.
Nurmi also shattered the world's
record at four thousand meters
discovered to In- a opiwhen he negotiated the distance In wns
tector
of swoolens and for::
11:10 2-5 which is 24-1-5 seconds
from
the
ravages of the moth.
better thun his own murk for Hint
Eight years ago in the l ity
distance which he established at
DoLand, Cedar and f ’ampit
the Newark A. C. games in New n(
or
wns scientifically combined
urk, N. J., Feb. 4.
placed upon tin* market
A recheck of Nurmi's time up and
under
the name of “Cedar Cam­
until the distance at which he quit
‘revealed that lie nUo broke tho phor Compound." It 1m prov­
wonderfully soli (factory as
world’s record for the two and one aen sjjfc
and sure pioctetor; the
hulf mile murk negotiating the dis­ odor, it I*
a Is sweet and re­
tance in 11:3(5 1-5, which is four
freshing.
full seconds faster than RituloV
reconi for the mark, established in
This article can is- purchased
Milwaukee March 9.
in .Sanford at Mobley Drug
Alan H. Helfrich, Penn State’s -Store. Roumillnt &amp; Ariderun;
middle distance runner, won the
lim ey’s Drugstore.
Casey COO, the second of the three
biff feature* on the program, Cecil
Cooke, Syracuse University’s,negro
star was second and Vincent J.
Hilly of St. Anselm’s A.
th ird .1
IfvllTrich was clocked at 1:1)
3-5 breaking the world's indoor1
Eased in 3 minutes
record for.the distance by one and
one fifth seconds, this victory HelRheumatic pain, n-.-liing . joint ,
Ifrich wins u leg on the Cardinal soreness,
stiffness, innienc- -.
Hayes trophy,
The
new-day
relief i* rod jo-;:,
Joie Ray, Illinois A. C. mller, (ier. Nohting else
offers such . .
• quailed Nurmi’s indoor record centrated, such penetrating
h .--.t.
when he won the Columbian mile, And heat that doesn't hurt you.
one of the features of the meet,
You feel il instantly, hi three
beating a bund picked field of four minutes the sore spot is warm ed|
starters in a brilliant race. Ray’s to the depths. Circulation start .
time for the mile was 4:12, equal­ congestion is relieved. The -• reing the time made by Nurmi in no,s and pain disappear.
Buir»Io. Mar. 7.
No old-time method companLloyd Hurn, Boston A. A. star, with the new. Red Pepper. Rvbi
finished five yards behind Ray with is Uie modern way. You'll lie iLs
.Inmes J. Connolly former George­ ligtrd with it.
town star, third, 15 yards behind
Keep a jar ever-ready. Get it f
Hulln. Willie Ritola, the only oth­ now. It may save your hours of i
er starter, dropped out ruling the pain, which often starts at nig’nt.
ninth lap.
It’s the quickest relief ipen know.

B ig g fe s t Bkss or Tto

w in s r a w a u u S W W B S ^ M M M 1

Mnnngor Cobb of the Detroit Tig era Is banking strongly on tWO vet.
eran members of hit* pitching-stab' this .-canon. They nre “ Dutch’
Leonard, southpaw, and “ Rip” Col Him. big right-hander. Each is
showing great form nt the Augur,ta (Cn.) training camp. Collins i
shown in the inset of above layout.

organized here to determine the
vexed question nf whether the na­
tive Argentine horse, or crioRo, has
a superior in stamina. The pam­
pas bred animal’s resistance to fa
tigue bus become proverbial,- and
many remarkable feats of endur­
ance accomplished by horses of this
breed nre on record. Nevertheless,
in n series of 12 hour races run
over tho Palermo racetrack Inst
year, the w-inners usually turned
out to bo horses possessing one or
more crosses of foreign thorough­
bred blond. In covering, roughly,
120 miles in 12 hours, these homm
undoubtedly displayed qxj,rn(|plinary stamina and. although t(u&gt; of* ,
mirers of the criollo nro tho firs t'
to admit the fact, they contend i
that the trial was not severe
enough to test the endurance of
their favorites.
Dr. Emilio Solunet, a breeder of
criollo horses, has issued a chal­
lenge to run two animals of that
breed against two horses of any
other pure blood whatever, over a
distance of 1,000 miles, the com­
petitors I,, carry a weight equal
to that oT a cavalry soldier
ier with
his equipment. Ills eltaile
been taken up by Augustin
who wilt run two thoroughbred
horses descended front the English
nicer Bonnie Dundee, which wait
imported by ijeiior de Elia’s grami
father more than 70 year: ago
Thu race will lake.place lit April.

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door to Used Furniture Co.
TO REACH the prosperous farm ­
store on Orlando road. Doing
ers and fern growers of Volusia good business. Large lot reason­
REAL ESTATE
county advertlao hi the DeLaad able. Citrus Height Filling S ta­
News, rate le per word, caeh tion.
J* E. SPURLING, subdivision Eslly
with order.
specialist. Subdivision to Orm
Jlorida. and F l o r a MAINE—WatervHle, Morning SeeAutomobiles
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
tlnel.
Thousands
of
Maine
peo­
way.
ple are interested in Florida propUsed Cara For Sale
Tle*cb them through tbs
1922 Chevrolet, Touring.
TIN ANDi METAL WORK
Sentinel. Rate card oa appliea- 1022 Ford Ton Truck.
tJon.
1923 Ford Coupe.
JA MES H. COWAN-AU kind,
1923 Dodge Coupe.
of Tin and Sheet MeUl Work. ADVERTISE m tSe Joumal-Her1920 Hudson.
W »Ur and Boat Tanks. A t Oak
ald. South ^ Georgia’s greatest
1924 Dodge Coupe.
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­ newinepsr. Morning, afternoon,
'T erm s to some people"
phone 111.
weekly and Sunday Claeslfled rate*
1. W. PHILLIPS',SONS
« P?r
Waycroea Journal- Sanford. Fla.
Phone 3
Building Material Reraid, Waycroas. Georgia.
St. Petersburg—Famous Players
MORNINO TRIBUNE— Lanky Corporation accurcs site for
MIRACLE Concrete Co. general TAMPA
Send in your aubacriptlon to the new thentcr.
. *•?.*"* work* »M«walka, btilld- Trihune or hand It to your local
Ing block*, irrigation box**, 1. ft, dealer ao you can read Florida's
Tanrlllegtr, Prop.
fle e te s t newsmaner. One year
Palmetto—Waterworks system
M.OO, fl months 14.00, three months to be extended at cost of $50,000.
Lumber and Building
Material
12.00, If you desire $1,000 Insur­
_nCompany
________
C arter Lumber
ance policy add 75 cents to your
N. Laurel Sc.
Phono 663
srder.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Rush ord-

HILL LUMBER CO. H oum a
Sendee, Quality and Price.

"DO YOU WANT to huy nr sell
anything ?" If ao advertise in
the "Galneavilte Sun."
Iff T U B r i H C H I T r o m i T O P T IIK W FHT v in n tN H —r u s r k s b u r w . UUi*
BRVKKTII JU D IC IA L
CIHOUIT
risrk sh u rir
E r p o n c n t. m o r n in g
* ^ O H IO A . Iff AffD
MBMIffOLH COUffTV.

KOI* • n c l u n ln g ftun&lt;isv. m o r n in g laaue.
I c a n t par w oM . m in im u m ■(«.

IN C1IAKCBRY.

L. E. COX, C o m p la in a n t,
v*.
C A L E B SM EPI'A U D . *t ■!,
Oi-fentlant*.

CITATION.

«..T ? C a le b S h e p p a rd , nml L y m a n
I helps, m T r u s t e e fo r L y m a n B ank
c o - p a rtn e r* , a n d hi* S u cce sso rs In
T r u s t , u nd th e c o .p a r tn e r * . whose
n a m e s a r c u n k n o w n , w h o on J a n ­
u a r y I 9 th , 1898, w e r e t r a d i n g and
d o in g b u sin e ss u n d e r t h e c o - p a r tn*r*hl|&gt; nam e a n d s ty l e of L ym an
B a n k , a n d each a n d e v e ry o f th e
a b o v e n a m e d d e f e n d a n ts . If living,
a n d If e ith e r , a n y o r all of the
sa id d e f e n d a n t s be dead, to all p a r t ­
ies c l a im in g I n t e r e s t s u n d e r Caleb
.Sheppard, d eceased, L y m a n Bhelps,
dec e a se d , a s T r u s t e e
for L y m a n
B a n k C o - p a r tn e r s ,
deceased, and
h is B uccessors In T r u s t , deceased,
and
the
co-partners,
deceased,
w h o s e n a m e s a r e u n k n o w n , w h o on
Jan u a ry . -JWUi. U S ), . w arn. traUUig
a n d d o in g b u s in e s s u n d e r th e c o ­
p a r t n e r s h i p n a m e a n d s ty l e of L y ­
m a n B ank, a n d a g a i n s t utl p a r ti e s
c l a i m i n g I n te r e s ts
under
Itofu*
Bheperd, d eceased, R u f u s flhepard,
dec ea sed , a n d R u f u s H heppard, d e ­
ceased. u r o th e rw is e . In a n d to th e
f o llo w in g d e s c rib e d
la n d s itu a te ,
l y in g und b e in g In th e C ity of S a n ­
ford, C o u n ty of S em inole nnd S ta te
of F lo rid a , m o r e p a r t i c u l a r l y d e ­
sc rib e d a s follow*, t n - w l t :
L o ts 13 a n d 14. In Block 4,
T ie r I, of S an fo rd . F lo rid a, a c ­
c o r d in g to E. K. T r a f f o r d 's Map
of S a n fo rd , F lorida, a c c o r d in g
lit a p la t th e r e o f d u ly of r e c ­
ord.
n n d to a n y a n d all o th e r p erso n s
whose nam es a re unknow n, claim ­
i n g a n y r ig h t, t i t l e o r I n te r e s t In
a n d to th e p r o p e r ty h e r e in a b o v e d e ­
sc ribe d, o r an y p a r t o r p a rc e l t h e r e ­
of.
It Is h e r e b y o rd e r e d t h a t you
n n d each of you be anti a p p e a r b e ­
f o r e o u r sa id C irc u it C ourt a t the
C o u r t H o u se a t S anford, F lo rid a, on
t h e Sth d a y of April, A. I&gt;. 1925, and
t h e n a n d th e r e m a k e a n s w e r to the
bill of c o m p la in t exh ib ite d a g a i n s t
y ou In t h i s cause.
I t Is f u r t h e r o rd e re d t h a t this
o r d e r h o . p u b lis h ed In th e S a n fo rd
H e ra ld , n n e w s p a p e r publish ed In
S a n fo rd . Sem inole C ounty F lo rid a,
o n c e ea ch w e e k f o r e i g h t c o n s e c u ­
tiv e w eeks.
W IT N E S S m y h a n d and th e seal
o f t h e C irc u it C o u r t of th e Seventh
J u d ic ia l C irc u it of
the
S ta te of
F lo r i d a In a n d f o r S em inole C o u n ­
ty. on t h i s th e 2!Hh day of J a n ­
u a r y , A. D. 1925.
( S e a l)
v . B. n o u n LASS.
C lerk o f th e C irc u it C ourt
of th e S ev en th J u d ic ia l
C irc u it of F lo rid a In and
fo r S em inole County.
By: A. M. W E E K S . I&gt;._ C.
G eo rg e A. D eC otles and O. W.
S p e n c e r Jr., S o licito rs a n d of
Counsul for C o m p la in a n t.
J a n . 21. 28; Feb. i. II. IS. 25;
Mar. 4. 11. IS.
A n y p e r s o n d e s ir i n g to
c o m m u n ic a tio n w ith the

nKVET^JPEM!* ATTKyTION—PenIs bselnnine the grsatast davrlopmrnt In niorMn's history; a
hnlf million dollnr hlwhwsy to th#
gulf bench Just llnlshsd: s two
million dollar hrldg* across Escam­
bia Bey started; qunrtrr million
dollar opera house under construe*
tlon; two mBIIcna being spent on
highway: greatest rhnnre for live
developers to »et In on ground
floor. Write Devslopmsnt Depart­
ment Th# Pensacola Nswo.
shcoI s

get

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AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Auguata. Ga.—Augusts’* greatest
claiHlfled medium, rate cash ,09c
charge. 10c per line, minimum
.30c.
ST.

AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St.
cpw iy. U,tfKy!tU)}u&gt;i&gt;*b
fne St. Augustine Evening Record.
Quick results. Two cents per word.
Sample copy on reouetL
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tempo Dally
Times, the great home daily
rate lH c per wonl, mlnimun.
charge 25c cash with order. Writ#
for complete rate card.
PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
scene of stupendous developmentRead about It In the Palm Beach
Post. Sample copy sent on re­
quest
ADVERTISING gets results if it
reaches potential buyers. Palatka Daily News is circulated In
an industrial and agricultural sec­
tion.
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Florida real estate advertise in
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a won] daily, two centa a word
Simdavs.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
accepted want ad medium in
Daytona (Fa.) Onu cent a word
an insertion. Minimum 25c.

FOR QUICK SALE—33 1-2 acres,
4 mile;* south of Sanford on Orland Road. $195 per acre. $1,500
cash, balance easy. Address “S,
A, S.” care of Herald._______

APARTMENT FOR RENT—One
three room and one two room
apartment on ground floor, lights
nnd w ater furnished. Apply 3tP)
French Ave. .
FOR RENT—Brick store on San­
ford Ave. Good stand. N. II.
Garner..
FOR QUICK SALE—Small cash a
—
■
grocery, doing good business. FOR RENT—Five room bouse,
Have other interest that needs at­
new, close in, on Chapman Ave­
tention. S. M. care Herald.
nue. phone 24.

A BARGAIN—Five front lota on CASH—Paid for falsa teeth, den­ FOR RENT—Cottage. J. Musson.
tal gold, platinum and discard­
Magnolia Avenue, facing cast.
FOR RENT—One two-room fur­
Owner will sell in bulk for $0,300 ed jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and
nished apartment. Down town
and on easy terms. Address “S. Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
location. Inquire a t Sanford HerA. S.” care Herald.
ald.___________________________
Continental
Vitality
White
Leg­
FOR SALE—At south Sanford,
FOR RENT—Three room furnish­
(Gindcrville) new three room horn chicks are money makers.
ed apartment.
Nicely located.
Our
circular
giving
full
informa­
bungalow, two porches. M. C. Astion of this and other ten tented Apply a t Herald Office.
ptnwatl. 1119 Myrtle Ave.
varieties is yours for the asking.. FOR RENT—Store room Oak Ave­
Wrte for it now. Address 504
nue at Second Street. Phone 3.
FOR SALE!—5 room Spanish bun­ The Continental Hatchery of Val­
galow located in desirable re­ dosta, Ga.
FOR RENT—House. Behind 2018
stricted section of Sanford. Owner
French. Also 10 acre celery
will sell on small cash payment FOR SALE—Tomato plants. R. farm. Close in. H. M. Edwards,
with balance payable like rent.
D. A. Box 91, Sanford.
Pace Ave. Box 765.
Furnished. If interested address
S. A. S. care The Sanford Herald, FOR SALE—23 White Wyandottcs FOR RENT—2 furnished houses,
well located In Rose Court. One
and 1 turkey, 1 year old, cheap.
FOR SALE—Space on the page
vacant April 15, the other May 1.
for classified advertisements. 200 Park Ave.
Why not rent those vacant rooms, FOR SALE—Six room house, 2 Fred W. Ball, Box 338.
or sell that second-hand goods?
lots, near new Hotel Site. Prac­ FOR RENT—Desirable furnished
apartment, all conveniences. 206
tically new. Price $3,700.00 Phone
E. Third St. Apply New Ern
The well-dressed young man of 571-J._____
Printery.
the Dinka tribe on the Upper Nile
wears copper wrist bracelets so FOR SALE—Two or three Goodtight that his hands grow numb
rock roosters. George Balling­
WANTED
and useless.
er, Grapevllle, Fla.
On the face of statistics, the pro­
portion of mate convicts in prisons
to females is 10 to 1, and the
iropu
ruportion of hardened criminals
s 02 per cent to 17 per cent.

HAVE KIDNEYS F
EXAMINED BY
YOUR DOCTOR

NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
City tax bouks close April 1,
1925, after which all tuxes remain­
ing unpaid will be collected by
levy und sale of the property up­
taxes are asiessed,
Flush your kidneys by drinking on which
Ellen
Hoy. Tux Collector.
a quart of water each day, also Mar. 10 to Apr.
1.______________
take salts occasionally, says a noted
authority, who tells us that too
ONE IN TEN.
much rich food forms ucids which
Neglecting
a litlte wound, cut
almost paralyze the kidneys in
their efforts to expel it from the
“b! ? i 0.n ®ft
™“y
hlnnJ
TK..u become .ln.,»Uh
n* eUSt'H OUt Of ten CUUSU IK»
blood. They
sluggish anrf
and -n*
suffering or inconvenience,
weaken; then vou may suffer with great
but it i* the one case in ten that
a dull misery in the kidney region, causes
blood poisoning, lockjaw or
sharp puins in the buck or nick n chronic
festering sore.
The
headache, dizziness, your stomsafest ami best course is
uch sours, tongue is quoted, cheapest,
disinfect the wound with liquid
and wiien tin weather is had you to
Borozohe
and apply the llorozonc
have rheumatic twinges.
T h u Powder to
complete the healing
urine gets cloudy, full of sedi­ procesu.
Price (liquid) 20c, 00c
ment, the channels often get soru and $1.20. Powder 30c and BOc.
and irritated, obliging you to seek,
^ U ney.rt l)rU(! Store.
re lief-tw o -o r three'tim es during :
_^ (jv
the night.
To help neutralize these irritat­
ing acids, to help cleanse the kid­ help flush and stimulate sluggish
neys and flush otF the body’s ur­ kidneys; also to neutralize the ac­
inous waste, get four ounces of' ids in the system so they no long­
Jud stilts is inexpensive; cannot er irritate, und thus often relieving
tuke a tablespoonful in n glass of bladder weakness.
water before bre*l&lt;-rn*t for n
Jad sals is inexpensive; can not
days, and your kidneys may then injure und mukes u delightful ofuct fine. l bis famous
fervescent lithin-wuter drink. By
mnde from the acid of gropes and nil means have your physician uxlemon juice combined with lithiu nmiiic your kidneys at least twice
and has been used for years to u year.
—Advt.

OLD HOME TOWN

A FEW SPECIALS

:—&gt;
r.» \\
MSrft Sh£»

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ARCAftW

Ball Hardware Co.

‘ Wood
Cut to Suit
$9,06 per cord delivered

Britt R ealty Company

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M ,I - . j / 1 1 I

FOUND—Child’s tan crepe, corn­
er French and Ninth.
Owner
may have same by calling a t Herulu oitice and paying for ad.

Property Owners
Take Notice

I DAVID B. HYEB
ARCHITECT
Mrmbw 1. I 4
Itos# B u ild in g

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O rlaudu, r i w I S i

SOUTHI.A9II) I '. t l f f T
Tli* P a in t T h ai
T on

Mu(ley.

M a n u fa c tu re d by

Kh*r*iia-l.lniDlrr l*ala« Co.
Hold by

LOSSIfff) I'AlffT COMPANY
113 Mini nulla A t* .
I'hune 370

Stove and Fire P lace
Wood

Real Estate—Insurance

Britt R ealty Company,

Park Avenue and Second Street

ft
9
13
lit
9

In. H tatloim ry, I s p e m l ......(10,III)
in.
(MclIInllllK 3* 1)I'«'&lt;I____ 15.00
111. O nclllatlng. 3«pvril .
25.00
III.
OMClIltUlUK 5H|&gt;t*.*il ....... 29.01)
In.
OxeillutlnK l *p&lt;fcil ........ 14.00

E D IS O N M AZDA L A M P S
Iron*—Toaster

-I'ercotutor*

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T h r lil m l Ik ra llh D rin k
l-’rm li Uhuriiml ilnlly—Herveil

Ka*l

Street

m ill “ T h e

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Hn n f i i r i i . f l i i .

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In

Chiropodist

5t\ 10c, and 15c

E. P. RINES
nil

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

BUTTERMILK

FOOT SPECIALIST

JIOTTLKM

Waters’ Kandy Kitchen

Painting—Decorating
.......... PHONE 303 ............

'urn*. B unions, I n g r o w ­
in g Null#, H e a v y C a lloust)* o r t lr * d a c b t n g
fuel.
) D lt. C. I.. f U S I .K h
Yowull D ra w Bldg.
O rlaiulo.
l'lionu.
K lsvator

W. H. L ONG

Elton J. Moughton

W estern and Florida
MEATS

ARCHITECT
Flrat National Bank Bldg,
Sanford, ■— —■■— Florida

410 Sanford Ave,

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__ P A R D O N •
- e&gt;O T
COULD TO O T E L L m e
i r t h e J iC iC it) r e s i d e n c e
\&lt;zi IN T H ^ N E I G H B O R . • c-

H ooo’ r 3

I'VE D E E N IN V IT E D
TH ERE FO R D IN N E R -

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THEY E IV E JU b T
T W E N T T BLO CK S
O O V J N T H H T v-—
VVAT -

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Get your silverware free. Rog­
ers silverware given away. Kent

Cut to Suit
$9,00 per cord delivered

i !

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LOST—Brown leather hand bsuc
containing pnpers and valuable
somewhere between Oak Ave., and
Moore’s Station.
Finder return
to Mrs. B. H. Squires, Moores
Station. Reward.

JOHN E. FOX

il

P 5^N D ~R K P X 1K 9
of typewriters for
J*fms, for rent, also
"o supplies. Room 9

' lost and Found

By GEORGE McMANUS

V /6 -L L -fM C O I N
H O M E AOS’ ‘b P E .N D A.
N IC E , q u i e t
E V E N IN ' -

il o r ist

house
to not
Apply
Store.

HELP WANTED—Middle aged
men (white) must be reliable.
Halida McCracken Concrete Pipe
Co., Appjy K. B. McCracken,

BRINGING UP FATHER
J

Have you rooms to rent or torn#
second hand furniture to sellT
Use Tho Herald’s classified page
and get results.

WANTED—Position at once, sell­
er when* ability will be re­
warded. Address S. Y- It. Hcruld.
IIU K. 3ml St.
I 'h u n e IOI-J WANTED TO BUY—Roll top desk
—C. West, Oviedo, Fla. Phone
4.
Ijirge.it Insurance compuuv in
the world with established local WANTED—To buy U. flat clarinet
business will contract for agency.
Albert or Boehm system. 309 1-2
We requite a hustling young man. Park Ave.
good health, good habits und best
of references. Will pay salary
und commission usuring advance*
Help Wanted
merit. Addrus* E. E. V. care Her­
ald or Rooms 601-2-3 State Bank
Building, Orlando, Fla., Post Of­ WANTED— Counter girls, La
Beth Cafeteria.
fice Box 168.
WANTED—Lady agents, northern
and southern territory. Good op­
Stove and Fire Place portunity. Phono 571-J.

ELECTRIC FANS

'w t s m s a f f r e D w r m j i p b -tidon

See

FOR RENT—Light housekeeping ,
rooms. 1020 Union Avenue.

W. V. Wheeler

G. TAYLOR DYER

•a n re a c h th e p r o p e r a u t h o r i tie s
by w r i t i n g
Heal Office llus 2*1. **»f«rd. Fin.

FOR RENT—Light housekeeping
and sleeping rooms.
Shirley
Apartments,. Opposite Post' Of­
fice.
You aro wasting time and mo­
ney if thin page hasn't your citssilled advertisement. Phone It in
day. No. 148. .

AH kinds of property listed for mile

Heat Grade of
Garden Hose

15c per foot

WANTED—To rent f&gt; room
reasonably close in. Rent
exceed $35.00 per month.
Sanford Paint und Army
500 Sanford Ave.

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

The law provides that "If
taxes upon real estate shall not
be paid before the First day of
April of uny year, the Tax Col.
2 n r r r n o n t ' r r n r h A v e n u e r l s l i l WANTED—Position by sober, en­
lector shall advertise and sell.”
w h e r e o t h e r * n r e l o k l n x SI..VMI u
ergetic furniture man. Have
This is to notify all concerned
lot. , I ' r l r e
. T h i n k w h a t n had dry goods und grocery experi­
p r o f i t If p u t I n t o III l o t * n m l anli l ence.
Will consider other lines that the requirements of law
■ t n h u r e l o t l i r l e e*.
where hustling counts. Address will be complied with and the
Tax Books will positively be
A n l r r l i t t l e &gt; l i r o o m n m l h n t h G. cure Herald.
closed on April First as provided
hom e with w n te r nml llsh lo tor
by law und nil lands on which
NSO n m l SSOO |a n i l t h e r n a h n e r i l ei l . WANTED—Small furnished housoj
or upurtment consisting of at taxes have not been paid will
be advertised und executions is­
3 n r r r u r a t e w i t h n i l k l n i l a I n least 3 roams, !&gt;•■ ryflneii couple,
sued fur unpaid personal prop­
full lirnrlnw.
A l l i i m l e r f e n c e , T- with children. M. cure of Herald.
erty taxes.
rnont huune w ith
■ etem l imullrr
aged white
IM-na mill r n r i l a .
*3.300 n m l # 1.11000 WANTED—Middle
woman to help care for children
r n a h will hm ull e .
JNO. D. JIN K IN S
und do general house work.—J. H.
Hurdin, 507 Oak Ave.
Tux Collector, Seminole County.

By STANLEY

A LITTLE WANT AD in The
Herald will bring you big re­
sults. Advertise those old articles
you have stored away and have
no use for. A title thirty-cent ad
may bring you several dollars.
Phone 148 und a representative will
call to see you.

K. K. K.

Rooms For R ent

For Rent

A REAL BUY—30 acres for sale
that will cut into ICO lots. Desir­
able located—an exceceptlona! buy USED FURNITURE CO.—Mir­
rors resllvered, fa ir prices paid
in acreage. Only $25,000 with a
for second-hand furniture. Call
small cash payment. Address *'D,
Phone 647.
B. S." care of Herald.

FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orando
morning Sentinal; largest classi­
fied business, rutc lc n word, min­
imum 24c cash with order.

THE FLORIST"
all occasion*.
Jiv ►'Rons idou-W
. lawyer
.
Office In
’ B*nk Building Annex.
^ 417-L 3.________
HARKET—We have
,ij *n&lt;l we alro can fur^ l i delicious delicate*579-W. tOG Park

jltjJUK TO SELL?—
Garniture Co. We pay
Phone No.

FOR SALE—6 lots close in, will
sell for $5,000. Can be cold sep­
arately for $1,200 each. This la a
good buy and will go, quickly. Ad­
dress *'D. B. S.” care oi Herald.

Miscellaneous
For Sole

Real Estate

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1925.

i
Banker Missing

m

&gt;n Rejected
|Time Monday
[ 16 to 39, Came
er Four Hours
Fiery Debating

E. A. Wickham of Council Bluff,
Iowa, bank president anil financier,
has been missing for several days.
Relatives fear that hc.hus been ad­
JNGTON, Mar. 17.— ducted
and is being held for run.Sargent of Vermont sun. possibly in St. Pnul, Minn.

ited today by Presjjjdge to be attorney
The name of Surgi sent to the Capitol
lies B. Warren, twice
jbv the senate, deciin-

FATE OF TEAPOT
DOME CASE RESTS
‘S5™uCan,i|0N COURT RULING

t!r leaders had assured
House that there was 1
xt y ; “ a|ck ^ , o « i : Ju«KC m K e n n e d y M ay Con­
ominee.
Pel C olora do Hanker to Teanominee
I
t ify C on cern in g $90,000 l)e ISOTON. Mar. 17.— The
posit M ade fo r A lb e rt Fall
of Lnurles B. Warren !
prwy general was rejectr i i p v p v v r \v .,
,,
IiKwml time Monday by ii,in ,j,,
-E’
?
’
[*,18 to 39, as compared
Hn « "«"n‘ " f
UOtie n week ago.
fnt,° of . thu Teapot Dome lease mi7 ."
« cck « ko.
nulment suit rested today in the
itely there arose a ques- hands of Federal Judge T. Blake
tktr Mr. Warren wouid Kennedy as to whether he will conijwess appointment whieh , nell M. T. Everhart. Pueblo. Colo.,
tCoolidjco announced lust, hanker, testify regarding an albe ofTcred to him leged deposit of 590,000 in Liber­
ia the senate took such tv bands to the credit of Albcr;
i Ball, which it i: alleged originate!
the executive nor M r .i*™”1 Harry Sinclair.
|snie any statement, See • Everhart, a son-in-law of the
talus said Mr. Coolidge ‘ =5«"«r rccrotary of the Interior,
\ lituation “ under advise- refill ?d to answer questioni put
ISenator Curtis o f Kan- by Owen .1. Roberta of government
republican leader, who, counsel, regarding whelhui or not
ator Butler of Massachu- ho took $90 000 in Liberty'bonds
Lank of
si word of the senate to the First National
lit* House, deciured the Pueblo of which h» is a number,
-v
m.%
. make known
u»» hisn ^and deposited them there with "inw
ould
[teday* No "omciai"would j ^ r}{c ti" n3 &lt;h«t they belonged to
Ishether these indications alb.*1 declined to answer on the
uirfu-al by Mr. Warren
to'"do
tend to
l i recess appointment o r . ground
, , 71, that
V Y
' -id might .........,
Cr whether Mr Cooiidire1incr.ln,inate WmWhcn counsel

FJ,i« .,««„» .h. i t .

on

sides took oppostt • views

«»•■&gt;. .. ...............»*•...... - ■« «■■■«
me* nomination today or position
was the sole Juoge of
|!iter date.
whether his answers might incrim­
pWf the senate is held in inate him, a long argument follow­
Hiion. Lenders of the op- ed after whieh federal Judge T.
lb Mr. Warren deciured Blake Kennedy took the question
IWso held for some time under ndverti: ement.
If. Coolidge submitted unQuestioned as to what would
Fw. Until the senate ad- bo done if Everhart were sustain,
iKress appointment cun- oil by Judge Kennedy in his refusal
lot*.
.Mr_- Roberts said:
"If Everhart is not compciie I to
i came after four hours
[I I itc before crowds that testify further, I do not think we
Jthe galleries and extend-i xvi11 take the trouble to .all .Mr.
Ikg lines through the cor- Fall to the stand." Fall is here
lhrstntntion &lt;»f the ease of under subpoena hut doubt had bit n
of the |&gt;residcnt expressed ns to whether in would
prycly with representa- testify.
The consequence of this would
the judiciary committee,
Horn made their maiden he, government counsel said, that
Inches in the light. The the charge of a conspiracy be­
Ip the ol.| guard of other tween .Sinclair and Fall upon which
r-'^ned silent in their the suit to*Vunec| the Teapot lease
is hrsed. would he difficult to sus.
,
, i tain.
n *'ie only question iii j
P*ih' sixo of the niujori-1-« s x r
n
a

PfrSiiSrrdnlSlJJ New Cases Are
p ; ; r , Hel ped By Well are
when it lirst was |
*»n liM'uuse of the inahil- Board This Month
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(dumber in time to hreuk . Eleven new cases requiring the
i attention of the Seminole County
president was in tfcy |Welfare Board developed during
minute of the session the .” 0 days ending Mar. Ill, acsfail his first real ex p er-1cording to a report made Tuesday
^tempting to enforce sen- •morning hy Mrs. Helen T. Morse,
' “uatn.it demonstrations, |agent fon the hoard. There is now
'■p frequently from the u total of 79 eases that have re11 ‘inips and jibes were ({uired aid of the board since its
the clumber by sen- organization.
Visits were made to 112 families,
j*14 on D'*th sides had been according to the report. The num­
, ’ son&gt;e coming from sick ber of visits made for purposes of
' "tnera having
- been .,um- investigation numbered "•&gt; duiing
L *1, distances t &gt;cast 1the mouth. There were i&gt;2 school
'm the hlstory-n.akiiig! attendance cases uttended to durI
Die White House 1i„ K
- the period.
Iru ol,H
,t,
....... . ; One iiutient, who has been mainF hii i'.. hi K J ,i.nVm n
'n
hospital by the board
‘ 'at a lj!AVOS
f ron, t|n&gt; institution and
«r names
I wl!l U' Provided for by a relative.
J s | ; rst wire called. u0.,r,| for
paralyzed negro, who
'
' " r ^ a s rejected by the county com­
° co H1”’®,1 1,11mission when application wa made
iiu
c“ me i n ^ ° w* |to admit him to the county home,
i V l . ' T ® olf *" a s secured. Board for another
P*. tfcoL'idr |
l T Ftillettl? f ,u‘ « ro who was seriously burned a
R »ht»Kh.Md htt‘ *r ot nhti «hort time ago was arranged for
^ritla i*i iit•• i /,tcn . ca , 14 ; until the neicro can be taken into
•*
e,uerccl the chamber |the county home.
t,., stal in a front rtfw
Hospitui expenses were guarnnMr. l)awi!!S.
teed for two cases that required
emergency operations. Food and
; clothing was provided for a nuni*n Orders For ; tier of needy persons.
'1 he cases of three widows were
Edition Now
leported during the month. Of
R, ; '■’■
‘ Don of The Sun- i these one woman had eight chd/ y
l*ci«| edition 'dren, another had nine while the
issued Saturday . third had two. TJiey are being
y ‘ ^ I'feis Wednesday {cared for by the board.
. ■
the liutu"(riYiV iat W*D i&gt;e needI thousand extra cop^ Printed and orders
•p,e* will be filled in
nre received.
L . ' "nn of getting all
&gt;’our friends don’t
your order now.

To Test Powers

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fosal To Accept
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NEW JAPANESE
ENVOYARRIVES
ATWASKTON

Supreme Court Hands Down
Impo.'lanl Ruling Declaring
| That Proberst'annot Demand'
‘ Honks of Business Concerns

Thunc Mutsudnirn Denies Re­
port Thai He Has Hccn In­
structed to Reopen Immi­
gration Question With U.S.

Decision Made Under
Head UnlawfulSearch

Coolidge Receives
Minister Yesterday

Several Other Decisions Bear­
ing Upon Power o f Congress
Will Re Make In Next Week

Executive Expresses Hope
Thnt Intimacy of Relations
Continue During the Future

WASHINGTON. Mar. 17.— In
the flrat of a series of decisions
expected to define more clearly the
powers of congress In conducting
investigations, the supreme couit
held in effect Monday that the fed­
eral trade commission, even though
ucting under n senate resolution,
could not compel business concerns
to permit access to books and rec­
ords in un inquiry designed to pro­
vide data for legislative consider­
ation.
\\ ithout delivering an opinion,
the court affirmed a decision of the
federal district court at Baltimore
denying the Commission access to
the records of HuninionA, S n ydc
and Company, the Baltimore Gni.h
compmnny and the H. C. Jones
Company, all of Maryland, which
it had sought in an investigation to
determine the causes operating in
foreign markets to affect the prices
ot grain.
The companies insisted thut the
commission's demand proposed un­
lawful search and seizure, and ar­
gued in the district court
that
while it was noting under a resolu­
tion of the senate, it was on a
“ fishing expedition" without any
tangible iden as to ju»t v. hat the
papers and hooks of the firms con­
tained.
The district court hold, in the
opinion affirmed today, that the
senate could not clothe the com­
mission with authority to inspect
the papers and honks of corpora­
tions ami others engaged in inter­
state and foreign commerce, ex­
cept in connection with a specific
charge o f violation of the law. Tne
courts, it declared, wou! • careful­
ly inquire, su’. w i r , i, r t the de­
mands of toveetigathc govern­
or congressional agencies to deter­
mine. in each case, whether the
search and seizure pramscd ivas
lawful.
The Fedcinl Ttntlc Commissi m,
the court raid, possessed investiga­
tive rights over particular coiporations under specified conditions,
liut it did not have the authority
to investigate general conditions
in trade and industry, ever, though
the senate directed it to do so.
A number of other ens m involv­
ing the'investigative authority of
the senate aro pending before toe
supreme court or are on the road
to it.
Recent congressional investiga­
tions have resulted in such .stren­
uous challenges of the right of leg­
islative committees and other gov­
ernment ngencics to inquire into
the affairs o f corporations and in­
dividuals, that the subject has be­
come one of the most important
the supreme court will he called
upon the decide during the present
session.
Several Phases
The question hur. reached the
court in several phases. In three
cases from Maryland, brought hy
the Federal Trade Commission
against Hammond, Snyder &amp; Co.,
the Baltimore Grain Company and
tile II. C. Jones Company, the is­
sue wns the power of the senate
to gather informuf.m through the
commission concerning the grain
trade for use in the drafting of
legislation.
The issue squarely
presented was whether congres«,
to procure the information it re­
quired might constitutionally con­
fer upon nn administrative body
body authority to compel corpora­
tions to furnish it.
In the Claire Furnace case the
question was whether congress, in
conferring authority upon the same
commission to gather information
regarding the production, owner­
ship, manufacture, storage r.iul dis­
tribution of foodstuffs an I other
necessaries o f life, had conveyed
sutriciently broad power upon the
commission to enable it to compel
corporations engaged in selling
steel products to make reports on
their business.

Science will trp to explain the mys­
terious healing power of Dr. Eliza­
beth Cantrell, Wichita, Kna., when
she goes to London to appear be­
fore the British College of Psychic
Science. Scientists say she seems
to cure people o f organic disorders
by the touch of her hands.

WASHINGTON, Mnr. 17.
Reportn thnt Thunco Matsudaira, new Japanese nmbassndor to Washington, received
instructions before leaving
Tokio to reopen the immigra­
tion question upon his arrival
here, was denied this morning
by the envoy himself.
Ho|h&gt; thnt the intimacy of rela­
tions between Japan and the Unit­
ed States may develop during com­
ing year through wider experience
ami co-operative action foe realiza­
tion of common purposes nndnspirtinns. wns expressed by President
Coolidge Monday in receiving the
I letters of credence of Mntsudnira.
Mr. Mntsuduirn, who also proI Rented the letters of recull of his
Wofk Preparatory to HuildinR I predecessor, Mnisnnia Hnnihara,
Structure Regan Week A ro gave voice to u similar hope and
With Suction Dredge; Plan recalling his participation in the
Washington arms conference, he
To Finish Huilding Dec. 1 said
that "remembering the suc­
cessful result of thut assembly, I
With appropriate ceremonies in 'cannot but think it is to lie nn
which a number o f prominent citi­ excellent augury for my present
zens of Sanford will participate, mission."
ground will he broken for the For­ ]' To the new ambassador’s stale­
rest Lake Hotel on Mar. 21!.* The ! meat that the Japanese emperor
ceremonies will be under the direc­ |had requested that his assurances
tion of the hotel committee of the rof friendship and gojd will lie
Chamber of Commerce, of which conveyed to President Coolidge, the
Edward Higgins is chairman.
chief executive replied by asking
Though March "&lt;&gt; is set for the that the emperor be informed "o f
ground breaking it does not mean the sincerity and full-hdartediuis
that work preparatory to erection With which his good wishes are re­
of the hotel will not begin before ciprocated hy me and b&gt; the people
that time. A suction dredge, fill­
ol Hit United States."
ing in near the site, lias been at
“ I recoil with appreciation your
work for more than a week. Sur­
part
in the work of the conference
veying tho site and nlncing of
on the limitation of armament,"
stakes .will begin Monday.
adding
The Sanford municipal band, un­ President Coolidge said,
that
the
conference
“
had
afforded
der the direction of Joe Reizenstein,, will provide music for tile so ampie an opportunity for com­
occasion. There will he short ad* munity of action towards great
dresses by Mayir I V t m t l.nker ends."
“ The achievements of-that conafter whom the hotel is to be
ferenc* ns regards those portions
named, and other citizens.
Conferences between Howard o f its work, which have not yet re­
Hulick, o f Hulick and iluliek, ceived the unanimity of ratification
prominent hotel men Who are to ' necessity to bring them into legal
erect the building, and E. J. j effect," the president asserted,
Moughton, Sanford architect, have "have been established on a more
been held daily and the general wholesome basis of international
data pertaining to the building is relationship.” "I am encouraged to
practically complete. A number of believe that on the foundations
changes troni the original projec­ thus established, it will be possible
tion have been made necessitating to build in full confidence of co­
much work before the plans can operation among the interested
be submitted to builders for con­ powers with respect to those prob' b ins which are o f concern to them
struction bids.
Mr. Iluliek declared Tuesday all."
"It is a long standing tradition"
that the building will be completed
by December 1. whieh will give the said the ambassador, "that, in con­
firm HO days to furnish and dec­ duct of their intercourse, the Unit­
orate the building in time t'o” a ed States and Japan have always
granding opening on Jan. 1, 192(1. been animated by a desire to live
in peace with each other, with the
result that each country reposes
trust and confidence in the friend­
ship and good will of the other. On
j
entering,
therefore, upon r.iy du­
WASHINGTON, Mar. 17.— Ore­
gon’s compulsory education law ' ties, I entertain the confident hope
that these traditional intimate re­
argued before the supreme cout.
lations will he rendered still •‘los­
Tile Japanese ambassador pre­ er and stronger in the coming
sented bis credentials to President yeprs.”
Coolidge.
Reneck Dunlap, of Ohio, was
nominated as assistant secretary Mitchell Reiterates
of agriculture.
Air Service Beliefs
Charles U. Warren’s nomination
as attorney general was again re­
i MADISON, Mar. 17.— Declaring
jected by the senate.
Airplane contra -s calling tor a warships are helpless against air
million dollars expenditure were attack, Brig-Gen. Willium Mitchell
in a public address last night re­
awarded by the war department.
The supreme court held con­ iterated arguments for a greater
gress could not compel corpoiu- development o f the air service. He
tions to submit their books f»r in­ Iaccompanied his statements with
spection for the purpose of draw­ motion pictures of air accomplishnients.
ing up legislation.
The District o f Columhuj su­
preme court refused to vacate the
RAIL OFFICIAL DIBS.
packers’ consent decree, but con­
tinued arguments to determine its
CHICAGO, Mar. 17— II. B. Hull,
effect upon the California co-opera­
vice uresident of the Illinois ce n ­
tive canneries.
tral Railroad died early this morn­
ing at San Antonin, Tex., accord­
Bonita Springs— Modern hotel to ing to a telegram received at his
be erected on Heilman property. Ihome here.

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS.

NUMBER 195.

Alleged ‘Yeggrmen
Captured In Tampa
TAMPA, Mar. 17. — Albert
House and Paul Huhn, who po­
lice say are internationally
known yeggmcnj were captured
here today. With them were
Lester Gildra, Johnny Kenney
and a woman claiming to be
the wife o f House. Both House
and Huhn are whntcd here In
connection with a f 2fi,000 hold­
up'two yenrs ago and the rob­
bery of a cigar factory.
The men were captured in.
a house located in an exclusive
residential section. They were
asleep when , officers entered.
The officers found 30 loaded pis­
tols, three hidden under each
pillow.
Officer! alao said they found a
complete outfit of yeggmen
tools besides thousands of dol­
lars in loot, requiring n truck
to hnul awny the property seiz­
ed.

ToPay$100,000Foi

MADE BE EXPERT
Possibilities Offered by Soil
of Seminole County to The
RnisinR of Bulbs Stressed
By Dr. Griffiths Last Night

Bacteriologist S a y
He First Demaiu
Quarter Million Bi
Later Comproi

Advised How t o
Administer Germs'
Indictment of Allej

Keen interest in the subject of
Slayer 8otlght
bulb growing in this section was
State Before Jury.
manifested bv more than 60 peo­
ple who heard a talk by Dr. David
Griffiths, government expert, at
CHICAGO. Mar. 17.—S t a t e ­
the court house Monday night. Dr. ment* by Charles C. Faiman,
Griffiths was urged to come to
Sanford hy B. F. Whitner Jr., head of the School of Bacter- ~
county agent.
iology that he gave typhoid
After introductory remarks by germs to William D. Shep- , /
Mr. Whitner und T. A. Brown, herd, foster father and chief '
Permits Issued Since Mar. 1 county ugent for Volusia county, heir of William Nelson McT. Barnes who is an experimenRepresent Investment Total E.
tor working with Dr. Griffiths, Clintock, when he knew that
of $27,425; Many Improve­ spoke briefly of the object o f the they were intended for t h e ' .
ments Helng Made in City meeting and the possibility of sue- millionaire orphan, guided
&gt;
I cess in this seetion in the growing
state
attorney
In
their
efforts
to
’
Building permits numbering 22 ' of bulbs for commercial purposes,
and representing $27,425, have following which a two hour talk obtain a murder indictment today &gt;■,
from the grand jury investigating
been issued in the office of the wns given by Dr. Griffiths.
McClintock’s death from typhoid
Sanford city clerk since Mnr. 1.
Millions of flowering bulbs Dr. last December..
.'fit
Virtually all of the permits are Griffiths saidaire imported Into this
Shepherd promised to pay him
for erection or alteration of resi­ country must of them from points
dence buildings.
in Europe although some come $100,000 for the typhoid gcrmi*
which killed McCIIntock, after
The largest amount represented from China und Japan. On ac­ settlement of the estate, Falmnn . ' «*
count
of
recently
discovered
insect
in u single permit is $4,000 which
told Robert E. Crowe, state’s at$
will lie used to build a home in pests and plant diseases found torney today. The amount was de-*
uniong
these
Imported
bulbs
an
em­
Lane's Subdivision. The building,
cidcd upon after he first demanded
bargo
on
them
has
been
voted
and
which is to be n one story struct­
ind finally
com­
quarter million and
finall
ure. is being built by the Seminole will go into effect Jan. 1, 1926. promised upon a promise
se oo:f $100^ ' . ^
This will afford opportunity for
Builders.
American growers to get into this 000 after numerous conferences
Permits for three one
story
with Shepherd of.
field, he pointed out.
frame residences, to be built at
Faiman said he advised tho methlinn To Be Put On Bulbs
a cost of $.'1,000 each, were issued
g !the _germs and.
Thu family name of the bulbs of of administering
during the first two weeks of which will cease to lie imported, is also advised Shepherd
of further
phi
Mnreh to the Swope-Douglass Com­ "Amaryllis" and this name covers stens to assure
sure the
thi death o f tho
pany. Two o f the buildings are lo­ many branches, chief among which rich youth.
cated on Palmetto Avenue while the is the narcissus. Under tne head
Faiman said he had given the
third is to bo on Kunford Avenue.
of narcissus comes the daffedil germs to Shepherd after the lat­
Of the permits, nine were taken und the jonquil und it.is the grow­ ter had told him thut he "was go­
to erect buildings for residential ing uf these bulbs and others akin ing to inoculate some one with •
purposes. There were u number to them that Dr. Griffiths spoke. them" and that "it was a million
that carried permission to make The so-called Chinesfc sacred lilly dollar deal.’’ HhephenL said, Falalterations and improvements. No is another branch of this same man told assistant state’s attor- .
more than one permit was taken family and many of the latter are n«vr, (hat each of them would be
for a structure to be used-fur in­ sn|d in Amcrieu yearly, some be. rich Mif the deal went through."
was rnado while
dustrial or business purpugjV. I'W grown in this #at£. tht plant­ ,'Jhe statement
r«&gt;?m wt
The San Lanta Investment Com­ ings of T. K. Goby'ut Gainesville ‘Faiman wns in tho
Dr. Shepherd. .
pany wns given permission to erect being counted successful.
Shepherd, nervous and pale,, de­
an entrance to its subdivision ut a Griftiths said.
cost of $1,000. A two story frame
Several ways of accomplishing nied the nrcusatiua of Pniman.
building will lie erected nt n cost the same filing were mentioned by "Y ou ’re a liar," he said, almost in
of $2,500 by W. W . Van Ness.
Dr. Griffiths, and while he stress­ r whisper, according to Assistant
State’s Attorney John S. Barbara.
Other permits are: T. F. Powell, ed the lack of real uccurute knowl­ Then clearing his throat, he said
edge
about
ninny
points
in
the
cul­
one story frame residence on Mag­
with some of his old emphasis,
nolia Avenue, $1,500 Standard Oil ture of bulbs, he told of instances "You’re u liar."
in
which
success
had
come
appar­
Company, garage on Laurel Ave­
“ I have told the truth and you
nue, $ 1,000: Lola Evans, repairs, ently from n system of culture can’t deny it." Faiman replied
$100; W. W. Van Ness, repairs. which he defined as—"let ulonc" looking steadily nt Shepherd.
$.’100; Gus Gipple, alterations and method. He also indicated that
Robert E. Crowe, state’s attor­
repairs, $.'100; L. W. Harper, addi­ the treatment and hundling of ney. apparently of Faiman. obtain­
tion; $75; Mrs. Laura P. Caldwell, some onions as practiced here in ed after ilavs of almost ceasolesi
stucco hungulow in Rose Court, America appeared Well suited to questioning, bad little to suy ex­
$.’1,500; Mrs. F. J. Coolidge, 2 sto­ most Amaryllis bulbs.
cept thnt the grand jury would
Plenty Fertilizer Needed
ry frame residence, $500; Murtin
be asked to indict Shepherd on a
The
costs
for
stock
with
whicn
Spivey, addition, $200; Thomas
charge of murder.
Oliver, garage, $500; Walter Gar­ to plant an acre o f these bulbs,
Fnimnn. who earlier in the day
vin. addition, $100; L. W. Burke, the sizes to plant and how to plant the stnte's star witners if an in
them
were
touched
on
by
the
speak­
alterations, $75; Mrs. Ludlo C.
diriment is returned, and the stir
Clements, garage. $.150; M. C. As- er who also described the type of witness, he said, would probably
pinwnll, one story frame resident, »oila and the methods of culture. gain the 'fTiinimum penalty if not
(Continued on 1'Mge 3 )
$1,500; W. T. Boyd, addition, $75,
complete immunity, for his part In
the case.
and Will Johnson, one story frame
residence, $1,300.
Faiman, who earlier In thed ay
had admitted that Shepherd had
offered him $20,090 to “ keep his
Leaves Florida In
mouth shut" but who still Insist­
ed that the three tubes of gtrmt
1888 But Returns To
had been stolen from his labora­
tory by unknown persons, 'finally
Buy Land This Year
With representatives of Chris­ with a shrug bf his shoulders made
tian Kndeavor societies of a num* the new statement involving ShopJohn J. Matheson and Mrs. Mathber of neighboring towns in at­ herd, arslstunt state’s atiorncya
esnn, of New York City, who have tendance, Rev. Frank Linn Freet, said.
spent the winter at the Orunge und noted endeavor worker of Colum­
"This man," Fainian said, asBlack hotel
at i.ongwood, have bus, ()., opened u one-day Young cording to assistant state’s nttoepurchased u site on Lake Wild- People's Rally at the Presbyterian neys, point to Shepherd, "came to
mere and will Is'gin
building a
me usked me for those test tubus
homy at once. Mr. Matheson has Church o f Hanford, Tuesday after­ containing the typhoid cultures. I
noon
nt
4:30
o’clock.
A
number
been heavily in both uerenge and
of prominent Christian Endeavor gave him the tubes. I gave them
town Iota neur I.ongwood.
workers of the south were in at­ to him knowing what he wanted to
do with them. He told me. and
Prior to the freeze of 1888, Mr. tendance assisting Rev. Freet.
Muthfcuoh owned
an extensive
The session is held primarily for he told me in plain words, that ho
orange grove In Florida. Follow­ boys and girls of the "teen” age wanted _them to ’ inoculute some­
ing the freeze, which destroyed who are to be found in the inter­ body with them.’ He said to nio,
they grove,
Mr. MnthesOh has mediate department of the organ­ "this is a million dollar deal and
been spending his winters In Cal­ ization. Rev. Freet hus spent many I’ll take cure o f you handsomely
ifornia. He arrived in Longwood years in Christiun Endeavor work, — beyond your wildest dreams—if
about two months ago for his first having been president o f the Cin­ you go along and give me these
winter in Floridu since 1888. lie cinnati union for a number of germs and keep your mouth shut."
"I kncw.55 Faiman continued,
tdans to return to New York abebt years und uuw he is general secApr. 5,
“ that Shepherd intended the blood
'retury of the Ohio union.
of Young McC'lintoek. Shepherd
. Rev. Freet is assisted by C. J. told me he was after the McCHnBritain Fast Becoming Evans, uf Chattanooga, all south tock fortune and was going to get
of the organisation; Miss it by getting the boy. I yielded
Fruit Eating Country secretary
Jucinthu Smith, of Jacksonville, to his plea only after ho assured
state intermediate secretary, ami me that when he got the fortuno
LONDON, Mar. 11— British peo- Miss Bessie Crane, of Mount Dora, in his hands, he would share with
from all over tTio state ception a musical program will i pie «re developing the fruit bating state secretary.
Peruvian Envoy May of Delegates
me."
Florida began arriving ui San­ be rendered.
habit and while not quite Up to
The program to be given is us
Relating the circumstances of hia
Leave United States ford Tuesday afternoon for the The opening of the convention the "npple a day” standard, the follows;
conversation with Shepherd re­
opening of the third Florida state proper cotnes at 10 o'clock Wed­ average consumption during last
Conference with workers among
camp of the Royal Neighbors of nesday morning. Appointment of year was 85 apples* 53 oranges, 12 young people, 4 to 5 o’clock; ban­ warding the germs, Faiman said,
according to assistant state’s at­
WASHINGTON, Mur. 17.— Al- America at H:3() o’clock tonight state officers and committees will
though the Washington government with a reception at the Valdez Ho­ ho effected during the morning. lemons and u quarter of a grape­ quet at the I.u Beth Cafeteria, to torneys, that he asked Shepherd
Fruit trades federation be attended by the young people whether he could "get sway with
maintained silence today on recent tel, which is to be heudquarters The afternoon session will lie de- fruit.
claims
thut
the figures reveal a re­ o f the union, at 0:30 o’clock; mass it." Shepherd replied, Fainian told
demonstrations in Peru ugainst the j during the two days of the meeting j voted to reports of committees,
markable tendency toward fruit meeting of Christiart Endeavor the authorities, that he was "pciarbitral nwurd made by President
The Wichtuu Camp No. 7732, 11 roll call of officers and delegates
Coolidge in the Tacinu Arica con- . Sunford, is entertaining the visit­ and the election of u delegate to uriun and health principles o f peo­ Workers of all ages and others in­ itive" he could. Faiman said hq
terested in the work, Which will be
(Cotinued on pugs .1 )
troversy it was learned from other ing members of the order; Mrs. the supreme camp. The election ple of this country.
addressed by Rev. Freet, at 8
sources thut anti-American demon- 1Alice R. Voshardt, o f Tampa, stale of state officers, the location of the
strations were so widespread and , oracle of the order, hus been in next state camp and installation Frobe of Rail Freight o'clock; continuation of the confer­
'
ence adjourned at 5 o’clock, at 9 Conflicting’ Stories
of such serious nature thut Her-1 Sanford for some time working ! of the officers is scheduled to come
9 o'clock.
man Velarde, Peruvian ambassador with local members b: preparation 'during this session.
Rates Started Today Representatives of the Chris­
About School Strike
here, may withdraw from W ash-1for the meeting. Among the oth­
On tho night following the cere­
tian
Endeavor
unions
of
Kissim­
ington as a personal protest.
QTD.i«jnnm &gt;r %• .. «•» — er state officers who arc expected mony of relighting the ramp fire
mar. 11. — In mee, Oriumio, Oakland, Mount Do­
i
»•*••. 41,—v on*
to urrtvv Tuesday Afternoon is by the Sanford camp will be per­ conformity with u resolution adopt­ rn, Del.nnd are in attendance at flirting claims are being made i&lt;*
Mrs. Jessie Snow, state recorder- formed. The initiatory degree will ed during the last session o f Con­ the conference.
garding extent of the Catholic
MARKETS
receiver. Mrs. Alice Stemper, of bo exemplified by the Mugnoliu gress, the Interstate Commerce
School rtrlke called through 4l«aru
Sanford, state vice oracle, will take j Cutup o f Tampa, the ceremony of Commission today ordered an in­
bv the RNhon
Strasbourg in
HCHUKMAN Al’ l’CHN TF.D
a leading part in. the convention. extinguishing the camp fire will vestigation of existing freight rate
protest against the Herrio: Gov­
The reception will begin at 8:30 lie performed and then a social structure of all railroads in the
ernment institution o f interccsWASHINGTON, Mur. 17.—Ja- lessional or regiousiy
o’clock at the Valdez hotel. An i half hour with refreshments will country. The uction is designed to
neutral
Ieoh Gould Schurmnn now minis!address of welcome by Mayor For­ l follow.
atholic n«*wap*pt*ra ji
bring out particularly the bearing I er to China, was nunied today by schools. C
rest Luke will be one o f the events
authorities » « v it will be a suc­
The Thursday morning session of railroud rates upon the agricul­
I President Coolidge as Ambassador cess while socialists term it a fail­
on the program. Following the re­ will begin at 9:30 o'clock.
tural industry.
Utt-Gcrmany,
ure.

BREAK GROUND
FOR HOSTELRY IN
SANFORDMAR 26

RESIDENCES LEAD
IN BUILDINGS NOW
GOING UP IN CITY

Washington News

ltoyal Neighbors Open State M eeting
With Reception In Sanford Tonight

Conference Is Held
Here By Christian
Endeavor Society

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The Florida Society of America believes
that the assured industrial growth of the
state should be carefully fostered and not
permitted to grow up in haphazard manner*
that every new manufacturing industry
should be chosen with an especial eye to the
advantages which may accrue from the man­
ufacture of that particular commodity.

OMEWHERE there is someone who
knows, or can find, w|iat product is
best suited for manufacture in the
State o f Florida!
Ten thousand dollars in cash will he paid
that person for his ideal!

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Ten thousand dollars more are to he dis­
tributed to the public for other good sugges­
tions as to what products should he manu­
factured in the southernmost state!

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The Florida Society o f America, sponsors
of the Florida Industrial Contest, wants to
know what these projects are. The Society,
through its founder and 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.

Tide of Industry and

Your opportunity to name the prize win­
ning product and inherit a cash fortune is
equal to that of any other person.
You often have thought: “ How I would
like to find a fortune!”
You may find it here . . . It’s worth
your try.
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Florida, it (s agreed, is destined to be­
come one of the most important centers of
industrial activities, manufacturing, and
commerce in the world. Its progress in this
direction has been retarded for the reason
that Florida has been known chiefly as a win­
ter resort state . . . . Hut the awakening has
come. Florida is not for the new alone— it is
for the multitudes! It is now making room
for Industry and Industry’s partner—the
Working Ma n . . . .

Manufacture

To better consider the problem from all
angles you will need complete information
about Florida and its possibilities.
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This information, together with detailed
explanation of the Florida Industrial Con­
test, the rules and the list o f prizes, will he
mailed you FREE and WITHOUT OBLIGA­
TION upon receipt o f the attached coupon,
properly filled out.

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Everybody, everywhere, is eligible to com­
pete in the Florida Industrial competition.

The Florida Industrial Contest has been
inaugurated by the Florida Society as a guid­
ing beacon to the assured industrial progress
of the slate.

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he manufactured in Florida?
You may know the answer— or a little ef­
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on my p a r i, Tlir* l-'lor l.l.. I n.| ti at r iul t ’» iU .n t b o o k Ia I, cull*
talnltiK in form a lb &lt; u w lilrli w ilt lip br1 1&gt;(ill to iii. iii f i u .r l n K
lb la roni p etition .

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�At a consideration declared to
be around $600,000, 1380 acres of
land, some of which lies around
the Municipal Golf Links and an­
other part of which lies on Geneva
Avenue near the cemetery white the
remainder extends as far Paola
and. from Twin Lake along the
county line to Lake Ada, was sold
recently to an East Coast syndi­
cate. The deal was negotiated
through a Palatka real estate Arm.
Ths property was owned "by n
Minnesotan whose name was not
divulged.
On the land are situated a num­
ber of lakes while the nature of!
the soil makes suitable for both
citrus fruits and truck farm ing.'
A portion is declared to be suit­
able for subdividing where the
tract adjoins Sanford and some oi
the smaller towns o f the county.
The purchasers declined to make
any statement as to their plans for
development of the tract.

CHURCH COUNCIL U. S. Fondness For Chocolate Candies
REPORT SHOWS 16' Brings Mucl) Prosperity To Ecuad
TiVlVf'HINiv
IN 1024'.in,. NEW
YORK,
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214.000, which gave It the money
to buy American products at a rate
of $14,480,000. The mutual effect
of the slump there was shown in
figures for 1021, when Ecuador’s
exports to the United States fell
almost 75 per cent to only $3,541.000, and its imports dropped
more than 07 per cent, to $5,280,-

ih is all it takes to buy a lot, balance easy. Your profit made long b
balance. Inside city limits, streets, water, gas, electric lights and
isured. The best investment in Sanford.

It. C. MAXWELL, Secy

H. B. LEWIS, Pres,

105 West First Street.

Phone &amp;

000.

Mar. 17.— Ecus-council mills, so much as itrevi
rimimrr. nmnv that ftnriim trade, after

Thirfy-ElRhl Stales Placed
On Honor Roll During Year;
Smallest Number Lynched
In Years Record Has Been
WASHINGTON, Mar. 17.—"Let
the churche.
cry aloud for a
l.vnchless land in 1928,” says the
statement of the Federal Coim-H
of Churches, announcing ts third
annual nun-lynch mg lion ol ilonor.
Thjrty-eight state* earned places
on the roll of honor by being free
from lynching* last year, accord­
ing to a statement IsuunJ by the
Council'* Cbm mission on Unco Re­
lations Tuesday. The definition
of lynching is taken up in the
statement
year -boro the black shame of
'lynchfngs.’ Though one one more
th Ite had lynching* than in 11)23,
.the nurubor nf inob murders was
cut in half. Lenders point out,
however, that four lynching* have
been recorded so fur in 1025, and
that there mint be increased e f­
forts on the nart of the churches
arid governmental authorities uiiginut thi* type of lawlessness.
Three new states appear on the
A SIMPLE SHAMROCK— ruzzlo No. 127.
lienor roll this w a r; Arkansas,
Oklahoma and Virginia. Tire nnnt—————
Edited By J. C. n o v n
of four states have been remov­
ed because of one lynching in each
during ih&lt;* year. They me Illinoi;* mul Kentucky, which had been
frit* from lynching* for two year.,
and South Carol inn and Tennessee
which had a clear record in 1024.
Tin- dinws, riccording to official*
of the i 'tirmlssion, that the ul*d
tirm ,tf lynching can be achieved.
Tile iiurnbeu of victims o f lynch­
ing in 1421 was 1(1, the lowest
mimb- r since records of the evil
have l ien kept, according to a
iiMtcmcnr. in a immphlet by. Prof.
Mi'iiriU’ M. Work, of Tuskcegee Instilu, , i uskecree, Alabama, soon
to !, pul li,sh( d by the Commission
on Raci’ Relations.
' ill i 'XI lowest numbern," say*,
tli ■ .tattmerit, "were in 1917, when
the total number of victims was
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’Is and in 1923 when the total mini1
v.m 32. Thu highest number
was 2.»f» in 1892. In 1924, howcv
there were lynchings in 10
sl.i'i i as compared with such ntro itie; in 9 stater, in 1923.
"Th • third annual honor roll of
a* tea fu;c from
a lynching in
It* ** i as follows;
State* that have never had a
record " f a lynching: Mussnt.hu■H t*. New Hampshire, Rhode Is­
land and Vermont i.
HORIZONTAL
Additional states that have no
re ord of a lynching since 1898;
1— read
37— that which
Coniii vticut, Maine, New Jersey
through
is navig­
and Utah I.
8— blame
able
Additional states which have iio 12— join by
S— apply fric­ 39—
attacks
record of a lynching during the
melting
tion
40—
terminates
Pa * 19 vent) : Delaware, Idaho, Inwith beat
4—
employer 41—
platinum
dins, Tftwa, Maryland, Michigan, 13 narrow
5— -obsolete
(symbol.)
’*' da. New Mexico, North Dupassage­
form of 4 43—
exclama­
k’ ta, Oregon, I’ennsylvaniii, Smith
way
sennet
J
tion of
Dakota and Wisconsin
15— man's nick7— tribes , j
wonder
name
8 —.public
44— check
17— crooked
vehicles
1 45— hinder part
19 ft-mala
9—
one (fr.)
o f ship
bo ran
10—
point of 47—
whirlpool
20—
Italian
compass
48—
crafts
rlvur
11—
perplex
49— done
21—
ostenta­
14— short
t*
h i— shout In
tious in­
poem
contempt
dividual
1C— erudition
53— referring
23 groundr
18—
sailors
to a sturdy
24—
even
1
9
—
d
e
b
a
ta
b
le
tree
(poet.)
60— deco used
2 0 —chirp
55— girl’s name
25—
worry
American
22— fuel
58— simple
27—
a former
poet
24— prepare for D9— declaim
ITcsideirt's C1— possessive
publication
boisterouaInitials
pronoun
20— biting
28— .bone
82— itches
flics
11
aural
29—
paradise
(d ia lect)
29—obscure
organ
30—
rent
63— periods of
questions \
-Ka.it Indian
Tbiit.* thousand dollar*
32— rested
■&gt;
lime
31— engineer- I
sheen
‘ puit advertising Florida
3-t— a short) 1
85— truin
Ing dc- J
part o f
I
fruit in lurgn markets of
bird
(ubbr.)
gree
verb "to l
■States,
85— bring forth CC— without
(ubbr.)’
87— iron rod
raiment
33—
a love in­
87— hotel*
for roast­
trigue
j
CD— unruffled
ing meat
34—species (1
98— solitary
20— property
(ubbr.)
10— discern
1
38—girl’dname

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A Hint for Boginncrs
The cross-word puzzle dia­
gram is merely a means o f con­
cealing words which are synonymous to those listed and which
will interlock perfectly and so
read equally well crosswise or
downwards. Always look for
the number o f the synonym on
the diagram. If horizontal, you
must find a word to fit between
that number and tho first shaded
stop to tho right; if vertical,
you must fit your word between
the number and the first shaded
stop below. . ,

THEN YOU SHOULD INVESTIGATE
THE ADVAN TAGES OF INVEST­
MENT IN

Located at the corner
of Geneva Avenue and
Mcllonvillc
Avenue.
Oak Hill is so situated
on important high­
ways as to make it a
most desirable place to
live.
New values will rise as
traffic develops over
these important roads.
Lots can be purchased
at prices ranging from
$300 and up.

Perhaps you tire neglecting the Oak Hill
investment opportunity because you think
it will take too much money.
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Perhaps you know a friend o f the same
mind.
ro r ns little as $25 now and easy monthly
payments you can get one o f these lots.
( an you afford not to invest when such lib­
eral terms are offered ?
Have you a friend who can, and who ought
to buy something* good in Florida?
See Oak Hill— Show it to your friend!

The Suburb o f Opportunity
N .II. GARNER. Develops

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liHJiuaii head Oral luio
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ito &amp; s a fa Y . 17- T h c 1
Jcrmtjr uf thq: birth . in
Giovanni •Pierluigi dn
the father l»f mbderu ir*
endature and cwmpcser
aide raLle amount of the moat l.
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fe xoana ° r lh# *uth#nt,c
* . auaaters. They will *eera
niUcient sacred-manic o f th*
man Catholie church, la baft*
I L oaly to thoifl »&amp;° »a v .
ukmtcd this year in Home ar
a tirouiib lbi» uufbr|[*tlttbl«
heir,k made the occasion for
*’ ot » tornado. hurricane
tendition fnr the first time o f l
Some of ih*» strangest pbelittle known nun-reliRtou:* wc
„a record have resulted
of the great master.
"wrnadoe*. those glgaullc
Although
Palestrina's ss
' dervlshei at tbe sky whoa*
rmiuic. is univcnmlty knowm
Ilune Ibfow* buildings about
mert nothing line li.*on known
throws pebbles
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hi* profane music, o f which
III..sdmlnlst ration of tbs releft nlrut U00 mudrignis nnd.t
full following all major illszoni. Sind- the "vocal orchestra*
Lio recent years, workers of
cen; jiI to (-xi»t as a lay form o f
AMB
(ijiirlcan Ued Cross ha** wit"instrumentation," no copies o f .
GIVE
Palestrinn’s profane music have
UiJi. strangest of happenings
FLOS 50H
existed. Of t..c entire body o f ;
[rtiult of tb* unleashing of naCO B O ftlO K
his work, kichurd Wagner pub- -I
, nilibiy forces. Often these
*
fished a first edition in GentUM#-)
ri are tbe first outside aid
but. after such Italian musicians
on tbe scene and art per
tLOfUUN-.lOHlO.
j ns Alberto Camotti, Monrignor
witnesses of events that
ney torn off tbs house next dsot Gaslmirt, Giovanni Tebaldlni and
wsni rightfully to belong Ins. Ark. Searching amidst the Carolina saw tbs ominous funnel*
smashed through the wall of t h e ’ 1
!» °. Tlalt-onu had pointed j
l"u the realm of fiction.
ruins of a completely demolished shaped cloud cointug.
Locking
m
and
shot
out
through
tho
wift&lt;
German'edition was ;
room
0 . oo* of tbe strange happen- home, a Red Cross uursa heard the arms, they threw themselves taco
dow
_______
r, ,____
exactly _________
as a shell___
from
a car* V y fsu ,ts'1 t(u&gt; , ^ rfc o f eompll-,.
fictmuied In tbls narrative frantic squawking of a rooster. Tbe downward on tbe bed In tbelr small
L Had
not 1^,1
o v .7 *a it'that
tn L tuken
“ ™mP
«.u*
was undernon.
Had /he
eho not
bent over
Tn’Ttnlv
ieftber been directly witnessed moat minute search failed to reveal cublu. Thu tornado struck, with a
This, it is statsecond, ahe would bare bean bo fli. wi„ be r &gt;aj y flbhm time dor- 1
I cruss Relief Workers or the bird until tbe nurse's eye fell fearful roar, A tew inuments-laler
headed.
1 imr tiie iorient yeai.
Luir tbe stamp of verity given on a water pitcher tbat was shak­ the cowering figures felt a heavy
One of the ■tn&amp;zoat ■Itnettimi
'lhe first of r. series of comLkulous Investigation. Henry ing violently back and forth. At­ Jar, followed by silence. Gathering
ever encountered by Red Croee DU mcmcrntivo concerts touk placed
lucr. National Director of Red tracted by this strange phenome­ courage they stood up and looked
eater Relief workera woe met dur l recently at tho Koynl Academy of ‘
^plsisler Relief, has person* non, she found the truuble. It was ubuul them. The roof and sided of
ing the greet Ohio floods. The town Santo Cecilia ut'ileir the direction
Paltrytewed most of tbe per- necessary for her to crack tbe un­ the bouse were goue. Nothing was
of Future City, 11L, waa literally of Domenico Alulenna. who had
,B»0t»ed.
broken pitcher with a stoue to re­ left hut the Doer upon which they
wiped off the map. Every boose lonicil from the nriginnl
maniiKilm of a tornado's wildest lease a very bedraggled Chanticleer, stood. Investigating further, they
and outbuilding was torn from Its 11
l,«- w .tks included in the
was an old Italian named who. completely de-featbered by fouud that they were nearly a quar*
alte and sent reeling down the Ohio I*1*'gian-,
i In- iiiaguitiide o f the
~sho ran a fruit stand In At- tbe terrlflo wind, bad then been ter uf a mile away from tbv alts ot
tusk sutTensfullv uccoinplished by
River,
like
a
greet
hard
of
bathing
j , i a Tony bad bean picked Jammed bead Bret Into tbe pitcher. tbelr hurnu. The tornado had car­
Alftleona is easily s&lt;s-n whirl it -Is
olephanta.
i ms giant arms of tbe great
So far as Is known, tbe hlgheat ried away the Boor supporting them
:
Crowds lining tho straining levees n im inhered that Hie original.
anted through tbe air a wind velocity attained during tlw* and tbe bed, aud drupped tbe whole
were than spectators to a chase ! works were written with uniform
rots mile and then dropped height of a cyclone or tornado u business tu «u apple orchard.
note* without any indications o f .
that probably baa no parallal in hie i movement, color or ex pres.-Ion. The
lint h&gt;to a welL That would 213 miles an hour. Tbis terrlBc
In the National Museum In Wash­
tory. Red Croee relief workers porgram included a __
__
canzone
to the
iU«o tbe end of tbe story bad speed must have been approached ington Is the trunk ot a tree tbat
manned
a
fleet
of
motor
boats
and
words
of
ivtiu
rclfs
"chia're'
fm ^
ions of (bose strange cotnet- when, on August 27. 1924, a violent had ii-.-eu completely severed by
rushed tn all directions attar the i elm dole! acnwe," and a madrigal
i bippeued tbat often attend hurricane swept In from tbe Carib­ rIBe bullets Bred during one of tbs pipe through tbe neck of a bone dows at the front Qt the store and entire upper part of the house fell
runaway housea. A boat would dash
Lpassing ot tbe twister. By the bean Sea and over parts of tbe Vir­ great battles of tbe Civil War. Peo­ making a clean cut bole through parked It on a balcony In tbe rear. lu ou them. Rescuers were aston­ alongside a house, her crew would i wilttrn &lt;n uu occasion of the bat­
tle of I.»*pantj m lf*71 when tha
. tremendous rotary motion gin Islands. Of a large herd of ple aie ficquently amazed by tbe which a peraou could look through
HUrticulous escapes, with death ished to hear tbelr cries emerging deftly attach a hawser to It and i jj'ilDji Christian armies defeated
[tauter such terrible damage cattle, 22 steers were blown across peculiar way lu which tornadoes to the other aide. Despite the In­ suiting all around, have spared tbe from the hopeless ruins of their then, with racing motor, the "tug"
lirtmhluK In Its path, tbe tor- Coral Bay aud Into a pasture on tbe cevlroy trees, which are not up­ jury the horse llved’ fur three days. lives uf many people caught lu dls* home. But what was the amaze­ and her strange tow would go slow­
Liacietl more than three leet opposite side. They were found ly­ rooted. as one Would Imagine, but
Sometimes, though ft must be ad­ asters. In the great flood at Pueblo, ment ot a Jted Cross volunteer to ly back, bucking tbe flood waters,
[titer out ot tbe well, leaving ing dead In a row some distance Iwisted off a few feel above the mitted, uot often, u disaster la not Colo., two years ago, a detfpurute And tbat father, mother and son to Future City, where the dwelling strut ): tir srei.ir.X T iox fom
fihrid still above tbe surface, Inland from th. water. In a de­ ground This undoubtedly Is due an unmitigated tragedy. Occasion­ mother, with ber little two-year-old were practically unscathed I When would be anchored to a prelecting
T.1A lir.I.D I M lt.ll HHtTIO.1 t n
m f Tilt:
a i . h t .i t I'T sui
j lull action saved the old llal molished village ou tbe shores of lo (he rotary motion uf the tunnel- ally, It replaces In kind what It bus glrMn ber arms, climbed the foot- the storm llrst struck, the throe true or telegraph pole and the borne
OF 'till: v r t T li tip IT.OHIPA.
|ud vbvu be was rescued hours the bay. a Red Cross Held repre­ shaped cloud, which, revolving at taken away
.. .
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Witness a Hood at spikes of a telegraph pole. As tbe had taken refuge under the baby savers would dash off tor more
It apparently bad suffered sentative tells of a native family terrlnc speed, grinds up everything Burlington. Kansas, which picked waters slowly mounted, she climbed grand piano, but this cupalxed. In houses,
' * *. %!g|^M
Notli-t- 1- hereby alv«-ii that (leo.
lift* cuts uud bruises Tbe with eleven children whose borne In Us path and then disgorges. Au­ up a tine new garage and carried It higher. For hours she hung on suc­ falling, however, Jt was checked by
iIrri-tiwnt.tl
piircluisrr
&gt;»f
Tax C*rin ordor that It may bo always
lib of tils terrifying expert- bad been completely destroyed thentic Instances ere on record of far down stream, only to bring an­ cessfully. but the raging waters tbe piano stool, the whole making prepared to rush quick and ade­ tifkui. N*», 'tin. d.tii-ii th«- nth day
•.( Kin. A It, |»J2. lias filed said
, tu*ever. was a uervous col* When It became light enough to struws having teen driven through other one from up the river uud la) finally tore her child front her dead­ a pyramid which successfully turn­ quate relief In any emergency at rt-rt
Iflent. In nty •iffii-f, and has
wtitcli yielded ouly to tong count the children two were fuund tree slipups by loruudueS Tbe H in the hack yard almost on the ened arms. Rescuers In a skiff who ed aside the falling wreckage. Ex­ any time, the Red Cross within the iinnli- ttpidlenlIon tur tnx di-ril to|
Issue
lo u-'coidnnct- with law. Haldo
ligwrt treatmeiiL
to be missing and were later found, Chamber of Cormnurce u( Hope. very site of |ts lust companion. A saw tier plight hours later experi­ cept for being nearly suffocated by past year has established a Mobile errilflealu
••inhr«c«-s tin- following
Jet of the Inexplicable features still asleep, on their mattress, Ark., bus us n relic the trunk of a similar occurrence took place dur­ enced the greutesl difficulty lu re- dust from broken plaster, the fam­ Disaster Unit. This corps of dis­ deacrltivr nri-ti- rty sltnuti-d In dt-ml*
noli- i-uiuly. Florlila. ta-wlt! HKti
iraiiioe. is their uncanny pen- which had been blown blgh into u Urge tree nearly severed by a piece ing the l.uruln tornado, which lousing the nearly demented woman ily was practically unhurt.
aster relief exports Is kept In readi­ of
81V U Hec. S, Twp. 21 S Raug»
IDr sparing tbe most fragile tree.
uf flying tin as large as a telephone picked up and threw Into Lake Krle from the pula.
Her convulsive
The "psychological moment" fig­ ness at all times to respond at a
2S 1-5. lo m-r-s Th&lt;* said land hi&gt;"Anything can happen during n book
Kvcently tbe great tornado
Imt imu'tni'il nt the dull- of III* laa touring car parked by Its owuer grasp had to be pried loose. The ured In saving from a terrible death moment's notice to the cell for as­
siiunci- uf sm-li i-riifiiiiti- in ilio
brtbrrn Ohio picked up a house cyclone or tornado," Is the ex­
Outside of a small town In Texas tu an adjoining lot. and by way of climax of the story was reached a woman In the same tornado-swept sistance from stricken communities
anno- of Unknown That suhl tli&gt;o.
ktls uud literally stood It ou pressed belief of Red Cross Ids n line siuml of corn, covering nearly compensation presented him with a when fled Gross workers found the town. When her Iiou.sTj began to anywhere tn the United States. Re­ i Irit invuoil. imrt-liuN.-r of Tux C*rtlllcal- No. SIl iluti-il tin- fith May lit
ot. From no Inverted chitu aster Relief workers Their years 3U acres, was mowed duwa. not by neuily new sedan. During a Kansas little da'-b’hlur. alive and kicking, rock under tbo force ot the twister, cently the Government placed at
Jane A. I*. I'.iZZ. hits fli -d -..iltl urrrkicf four electric globes, not of t-Xpe*lwac» Uwllli- Uehl *uufltt'r*or the jorn.ieJu Itself, but by sheets uf flood a ilty goods dealer had prac­ where she had been washed up on she .paid to her husband:; "1 puist the disposal of this unit the flying
Ilf loti I-* In tin uffli-t- uiul hu- madilater inSkf HieifV ih.ifli nothing Bn g.ilVa niic-rf Iron hurled out uf a tically his eutlre slock ruined by the top of an overturned freight get Johnny to a safe place." Stoop­ corps of the Army, Navy and Pottit|i|ilp-uil«in ,rm Tax Dcctl lo.lsau*
|g'sb1eb was oven cracked.
In lU't'oriluiici- ullli law. Halil caUfher and even more remark- possible. During u scries of 'cy ­ wrecked hardware store nearly half flood wafers 14 feet deep In nn car.
ing over totdek up the child, who offleo Aviation services, thus Insur­
tlfh-sti- i iHtiraccs the lull.n, llift d«a
mile
away
'
Ironic
gesture
of
reparation
thu
scWI-t'tl property sllti,tut) in HeinlThr.o members of a family was playing ou the Boor with a toy, ing the quickest possible dispatch
lluunce ot tbls tendency oc- clonic storms that ravaged several
Huh- t'oiihi.v. Florida, to,wit; s u
At Tex urk ana Tex us. a c&gt; clous swirling waters washed a popcorn escaped death during a tornado Id saved her life. At the very moment ot Red Cross relief experts to tha
following tbe passage of a Southern states In the Kali of HJ23
of NFS'* Si-o. ii Twp. 21 H. Rang*
p
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c
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o
f
fo
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I
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c
h
w
a
t
e
r
island
through
thpluth
glass
win
Oklahoma despite the fact th a t the i&gt;hu stooped a section of brick chltn- scene pf disaster.
nr through the town of Hlev- one family In u small town In Smitt, , diovi
»!i It—-«•» acri-s.
Tin- Mild Inmf li-iriK ussi*ns*t| at
th*- Hair of tin* Issimrit'o .if such
ci
rllflcnti* III tlo- iiniin- of Unknown
t-iew ; 7:10 NYU Air College; 8
11 J K
P r i l H l l c t i n n 1 *nK&lt; 'l
arrived, 12 cars on $2.00.
REI.EASED ON ROND
I'ntrss said crrtlflctit-i hIi.iII h.- rt&gt;'uartet;
11:15
negro
spirituals,
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sujipliL-s
moderate,
11cinitial
Chicago:
*-11
degrees,
clear,
2
Radio Program
di-i*ito'd iiccorillng to luw tax devil
tvIII Instil- ih.-r'-nn
, J:30 orchestrn.
i,.
C.
Brown,
who
was
plnccti
in'
,',V1Ato11J**' A*'' *l* 1915 " ,h# S,t" ,la,r
W*if*di^*fniu,
U
Florida,
arrived,
-12
WHN: New Yoik (301.2) 0:30
inch_ cratca, 3s $3.01), -Is $3.00, lix ears on track. Supplies linernl,1 the Sanford city jail Monday on!
\yitnkhs m\ ofriclul signature
Program for Mar. 18.
i health talk; 10 entertainers; 10:510; -w-v •
t
i i it x
$3*2 , hr JfJ.-jO, IDs $2.00, poor dinutiui slower, market nliout a charge of driving un autoino- and fo-al this the Ifitlt day -if Miii-ch
WSH: Atlanta .jouri
Journal (128.11) Silvei Slipper revue; 11 .Strand 1 ) ] S C U S S 6 C
M C G t qiiuity and condition till sizes |l,-j steady. Florida, 10-inch crates, 3s, |j],. while drunk after u search A !•
IHeal I
V. i: IifllRlIiAHH,
|urchestro.
i
I -hi an&lt;l (*S_ well Idanchetl inoxily that covered a large section of
t’lerk i'In ull Court. Hc-intonlv
(Continued from Page One)
i) 1!:25 s o - ! .K I X : Oakland Tribune (o08.2) 1
einiiity. Klmldii.
Washington: 12 degrees, raining, ?3.50-$3.75,^ green untl _ _ poorly Seminole county,.was admitted to
' ,
r.tnno; 7 orchestra; 7:-!30 musical; ] 8 »t;ran; 10 studio; 12 dance.
H’KKKH. I». C.
sday .Mar. 17.U&gt;2:t. A.at,M.,\|ir.
7. it. si.
15 Gillette opera company; ‘J SiuGlaum Seeks to Make fonians.
WGR: Buffalo (ill!)) ,7:15 phil­
l*r Read Jr., l*ay Note
harmonic
society.
at Is Pant Due; I’ roducRight Down Town
WSBH:
Chicago Post (;’.70.2
iVenture Goes on Hocks concert, hook
chat, Riviera theut
Half block (rum car lint, .
U-12 dance, guitars, songs, rc
VORK, Mar. 17.- Tlu- ven- lag's.
Steam Heated - Elevator
in. iui Glaum, motion picWl.S; Chicago (3-11.15) GiUO
Hut and Cold Running
l*he*s, into the production
Water
in Kvery Room
[w motion picture busino;;' gnn; 7:15 Istne Scouts, readi
American Bower «t Light L'oni10-inch crates, Washed wrapped precooled 3s
Sunshine g ill; 7:80 vocal, instru-! htrt* “ l" 1 i'-' 1,1 Hyjjeinthit u also stock, Florida,
52.00
and up
I t&lt;&gt; the filing of a suit 8 turn: urogram: 0 Con-^wker
iminvneil I-Oh $3.25-$.50, 3s $3- $1.50, Is $5.00,
?5.a.i, ppny to Hpeml $9,000,001) in Florida
1 “ dvmed against plantings. AtMunicipal Golf Coulee, IS
'm uprume court Monday, Saddler feature, nunrtet; 10 hand,, mental: 0:30 concert.
for
improvement
during
1925,
of
KGW: Portland Oregonian ( lOl- 1tempt to grow only one hind at i $•3.25, P. , $2.51) $2.75, His $1. m - ■ (|)s $1.75,
miuutti drive (ruin hotel
If. I’arfcor Head, Jr., w hov orchestra.
which $5,000,000 will be spent in
.5)
K concert; III concert; 12 M e l-, time was also advised liy the speak- $2.25, all sizes poor condition $1.25
WMAQ:
Chicago
,Ncwi
(117.5)
(•he claims she was in s?vMiami.
mlv Men
L'ri especially if there he any simHOTEL ALBER T
p-y&lt; in which sh»- ftitrn I 15 organ; 15:30 stories; II lecture;
Miumi— Finns completed for con­
WKAQ: Porto Rico (310.7) ff:0 0 ! Httrily of lhe kind*,
P ’ tliictfion. .Miss Glaum 8;,30 piano concerto; 8:50 financial concert
Suluicd Industry .Many rears
i EVIORT TRUE
RY CONDO struction of $1,500,000 addition to
'■ recover SHKl.OOO .from talk'd* WMAQ players.
WDWF: Providence (805.0) 0:301 Up- Griffiths is n horticulturist |
McAllister hotel.
KYW: Chicago (530) 7 concert;
•h now in France.
connected with t)u* office of horti-,,
7:35 talks; 8 musical; 8:30 stage pregram.
Florida East Const railway to
"f u writ of atiuchmei't review; 8:15 musical; I Insomnia
l a c k s o n v L l t e ^
KPO: San Francisco ( 120.8 ) (5:30 ‘'ultiirul investigations. Bureau o f 1
construct freight terminals at Bow­
by JiMicc Frlnnger were club, orchet/trn.
(a im Y
32&gt;o Y o u
A
P fp i2
on hestrn; 7;30 stories; 0 dunce; I
Industry of the government I
den and Hialeah.
Beverni motion picturo
WON: Chicago Tribune (370.2) tlj.'io pru^rani; 10 ilaficu,' two piece al Washington. H»» deelarecl to he
A
*a ( ? . O U N P HCR-Q; T H A T M A K G S
r'inc in'encies
ii.-mdlinr t! oiguii; 11:510 ensemble, string h:uul, vurit d.
, um*
hunt inf'tnned men in
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K trail's films, to tie uji nil niiintet; 8 jazz hour: 10 orclu-.".lra,
WHY: Schne tmiy (370.5) U:00 •»*** f'1'11* to wh‘L'h lu‘ *&gt;ns devoted
Y okr
OM (-j- «
*hic!i may I,,-, due him o&gt;* artists.
V t*
L
orchestra.
many years of study.
Ptruf.
T—
Kl* UA: Pea tile (881.1) 8:15 pro-1 From Hanford Dr. Griffiths goes]
Wl.W: Ciiiciiinali (12221) (Iconury Note is Huhih
Del.and where lie will address a
n «
(cert: 10 entertainment, quartet:: gram; 10:30 studio program.
..
________________meeting of those of lliai section]
(Hit i brought to compel pianist.
CwKv.ce
woo are also interested in hulh
1of a promissory note Rea.I i WEAR: Cleveland (880.1) &lt; coilSaufc.'il and Orlando Will Hall With Delight
growing.
in Mi s (ilnuni'a favor on i cert.
.r
Prior to the meeting at the court
1^"i boa Angeles, According | I'WX: Cuba ( 100) 7:80 r o in v l
house last night the Hanford Cham­
1175.0)
1 ooi-hni, Miss Gluiun's at | XVI'A A: flalla New:
ber of (! mini tcc had dinner t-rved
O.i- a,,i,, v/ hs accepted hy , t;::;i) lecital; f- 30 program; II
‘hum as security tu cover ilarce.
•
V';A 'L
.
o f - ! M lr r n c /
in3 a hare in the profits i \VOt!: Davenporl (383.li) *5: . M
hear
Dr.
Griffiths’
talk
&lt;m
bulb
11'uiitirmed from Page One)
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educalional; 0 inn
Jfk'tiire , in accordance 'vith Band man;
glowing. Among those present I
*1 '“ i- si i nient li-'t • o t -.deal.
Shepherd about thJ were: Dr. David Griffith., of Wa. li! IvOA: Denver (822.1) 0 orclier. I (lii-n a ':ed
f lf a,l|l l Ik p rod u cer.
assured that maiii, ii. i(&gt;, Air. ami Am. K. 1
fu :in sllidavit ::uhiSit- ' *'a; 0:10 n-adin ■ . I'omdai, old ■i,.:iiit. and w:c
y
Y ou
A (.L O W A CITY U&amp;
Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. B.nwii,!
j
111v
were
"taken
care
ot."
1JlFtiiV Hrlanger by .Miss time instrumental, vocal.
t o
■
A squad of detective:- went oat fdr. and fdr :. ( . II. Nutting, Foster . TF«(Kt&lt;J* c i F its Y ) ( A f
WHO: De Moines (526) ii:80
^^•'"1 n..w liv.--, in
Pari ,
Batner, A. N. Hull, W. J, Turrell,
i*
mitlnp.ht
to
look
for
idk.s
luith&lt;
7
Y
O
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r
—
orchestra;
7:30
soprano,
pianiiL;
' P*"-lmvr h.r expre e-l
: nine Finley, Faiman's secret a rv, i * rdmand Rhernfeld, V. T. Lofting,!
,,nLl|,‘11 °f making hi ( fier- 8 30 evmplionic; 0 15 orchestra.
WCX: Detroit (516.9) 6:00 mu- ‘ who la- raid would ul»; tantlalc Charle.; Benton, *'ha.. L. Nasmi, it.’
; n-ir.o in France,
M i. .
K. fa.'u'-C'd, T. A, Brown, all uf IRQ t
mrnv of he: : latemcnt .
.iid Rend wen "ical.
Shepherd Monday night kerned Lang, and B. F. Whitner Jr., ofl
W.0AP:
Ft.
Worth
J
5t
ir
Tel
■
" III October, Ill2!{,&lt; win :i
; a i latenu-n'. over hi: v.ignhturo in Han) uid.
. ' (’-el,i w**i-«- seeking t . gram (17(5) 7 ;2n mu.ic; 9:80 or­ - which In* declared that "for i)i-.*
i ' . m di
;;iaum’u mitt. chestra; 12 .'lercnader::.
Thu n a m e iduulicui
KNX Hollywood (336.9) R:15 j lu-u three month:] m mure I have
i'l i In- Hotel des Aj
* been involved in the net work of
II)
t
"
eat
or
v*ey
(ompany that has heen
music;
9
concert;
r i.i th,* pring of 1023, on
i the greatest w*-h of circumstance i
FU AN Z^
orche.ira.
lelijfhtintf Southern
3 for France.
••
8 lever woven in the minds of men
\V08;
Jeffei
on
City
I
ll‘h9)
, 1 " ‘ in said sin* had seen
aiitlience:;.
Hanford office of tli * United State* i
: ddresae:;, eld lime fiddiin .
:j: i rking lo send an innocent man
lAtpurlment of Agriculture and
. r u Y w ritten l.y R ead » t»
mi
on
i.o
that
something
w’
n
ichj
WHB: Kin i
* ity (365.6) 7 ,
KeCOMPOStR
nt L-aV' !ln o n th o r'a a g e n t. r.ddre.r -s, music.
rightfully fell into Ins hands might the Florida Bureau ■&gt;( Alarkcl.
MAIL ORDL’ HS NOW
I*rani.-It, Scruggs, representative,
*'"‘'11 he said he in ten ded
WDAP: Kama: City Star (30-'-'- he .'matched away."
Shi|itm.*nlH from 'all state*
“n 111 • ‘•nni-e. (Jerald D ulT.
111
.6) 6 School of the Air; 8 classical,
through Monday, Mur. 16: Cull ]
^ ulmiittcd an
allid a v it,
Nol u Lie :wrd Pliysician
it s i : n i n : m : i t i \ i n v ~ p'lll In t)u* fiiiin b e l o w w lilt nunilier
soloists.
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en g a g ed in producKIIJ: i.o- Angeles Tim s (1*5.2) - CHICAGO, Mar. 17- Charles ('. forma, 5; Florida, 51;, of which 43 j
! -.-Hi* t)i- dr* &lt;1 niul ( u f fvli.Tt pi-rfnrm.im-* r. s.*ll&lt;l firofu-r r e m l l t a 'i c e .
till1'.11
in Franc-. ]8 concert; H:8i&gt;
Jrc o'h: D:2(i F.liman, president National Uni­ i iiginnted in the Sanford section.
I'l.-aet* .1*. n o t w r i t *
l y a l d f »u Dioi-liifiii Tliiuti**, i *rli«iiil&lt;i. 1•'la.
Shipments from Florida through
.a “hurt time ago, aid g|i*e clui:; III talk; 10:30
in fl‘U
; versity of Sciences, in not a grad­
lall'Hl |«|jf Jt kullniiJe ».*:fl« w i n he tflv.'ii l o y o u .
Mar.
10,
this
season,
3,756;
last:
uate
or
never
has
attended
any
k
i‘*‘ was never coming \ ‘i orchestra.
•ason, .,130. Shipments, frond the;
,, hL‘ Uoiti-d States.
r(putabh* medical school nor is he
UAU?
ii.s u C T t
I’ AIKJ *
CA1 ••
pit ii •; *
&lt;i i i r i i.
W1IAS: l.oui. vdlc rut•ail (339- Iktuxcd to practice medicine in any , Sanford sv.'tion, this season, 2,730; ., *•&gt;« photoplays produced
i.s a riiij
product
.2)
7-311
eonr
rt.
is
« ic :.
ll.lt _ |
| .\ A
l - l I ‘J * Jr |J,J|
, nisi season, 2, is'!.
‘ .'tarriru- Mi- Glaum, was
WHAD: Miiwaukec (2 75) H or* state, it wn« asserted today at
Tvirw,Madness” Mis Glaum now
Shipping point information:
heuihumrt -rs of the American Med­
chestrn.
1 - Sanford, Flu., clear, warm, modis-lSt. I’mil ical Association.
WCCO:
Minncapole-Ht
^l! V- y ""1eur Villa, Spuy■crate \yire inquiry, demand und
(410.1) 8 farm talks; 9 North Da11aniiig moderate, market steady,
Atlantic
Beach—
Material
being
l;o*- night: 10 claiice.
af. sligntly lower prices. Gai'laad*
|
uTcmblcd
for
construction
of
$109—Two st«»ry i
WEAK: New York IWHhD
J
F. O. U. usual terms, Florida, 10ring erected
pndhar- )00 hotel.
iservlet!.*] 6 :5U tenor; *:3U 9:30
Daytona Reach — Five story i:i the rough, U. S, No. )., 4-0:i
ku
monlc concert; 9 quartet;
i apartment hotel and office budding mostly $2.25 few higher.
J -K
Springs -Entire length firauo; 10 orchestra.
Il»I1 *• -O
Muladelphia: 10 degrees, i&amp;inI to be erected at cost uf £500,009.
New
Yuri:
(154.3)
h
orWJSS:
ivenuo being w idei/J.
7 Wall St. Juurnsl re-

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and notices o f entertainm ents w here
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fo r at regu lar ad vertisin g rates.

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W ed Ited to It or not otherw ise crod tted In this paper and a lso the local
Hews published herein. AH rights
o f repuhllratlon o f special d isp a tch ­
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TUESDAY. MAR. 17, 1925.
THE

HERALD'S PLATFORM

1^—Deeper water route to Jackaonville.
Construction of St. Johns— In*
il a n River canal.
&amp;— Extension of while way.
4,— Extension of local amusements
—swimming pool, tennis courts, etc.
5.— Acquisition of a municipal

at your house?

news-stand or
the' library for reading matter, what are the types of litera­
ture they Beek? Or do you know?
I f there were boxes o f poison nicety Camouflaged by dec­
orations and labels so that they closely resembled breakfast
foods and panenke flour, you would take some trouble to
avoid having mixed with the supplies on your pantry shelves.
You would be horrified nt the idea o f having a supply of
typhoid fever germs placed in the refrigerator with the milk
bottles. You understand poison and disease of that kind.
But what o f the poison and malignant germs in the books
your folks are reading?
The Herald has a strong antipathy to namby-pamby,
goody-goody books. Some o f the mobt ’ 'moral” books ever
written are so abominably untrue to life and so mawkishly
put together, they are utterly unfit.
But a honk must be clean. It must leave the render in
some degree better for having read it. It must not sow seeds
that are to make crooked ideals and unworthiness.
In every community there should be people interested
enough in sanitation to make a fight against the corruption
found in magazines and books and dirty photoplays. Such
people need not be censors. Censors are not wanted, nor
needed, by free Americans. But they c^n be workers for
decency who cm deal directly with the diatrlbutore o f unclean literature, and directly with the homes in which unfit
literature is found.
And while these people are coming into use, take a look
into the sort of literature enjoyed by your fnmily. Just
what tlo your folks read, and why?

•*— Augmenting of building prom—houses, hotels, apartment
aes.
f .— Extension of street paving pro­ ida civic organizations should be especially active as the tour­

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of
boulevard
around Lake Monroe.
•.— Entrance into Florida state
baseball league.
10.—Completion o f city beautifica­
tion program.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
THE CHRISTIAN'S MISSION:
— Preach, saying, Thu Kingdom of
heaven is nt hand. Heal the sick,
cleanse the lepers, rnise the dead,
cast out devils' freely ye have re­
ceived, freely give. Matthew 10:
7, 8.
--------- o--------CAUTION
Who are thu cowards? No, not
those
Who test tho bridge before they
cross,
Who nsk the traveler who knows,
Consult the skies when billows
toss,
And watch the path they have to
tread
For dangers that may lie ahead.
Who are' the cowards? Fools who
fear
The idle words of other fools—
Who wurning signals will not heur,
Nor look for signs, nor seek
for rules,
For fear same other fool may call
Precaution weakness after all.
Who are the cowards? They who
.
nice
* To cross the railroad, when to
pause
May bring a sneer to someone’s
face,
A face inclined to sneer at laws
And judgment and the common
sense
Of wisdom and experience.
i

Who are the cowards? Fools rush
in,
You know, where angels feur to
trend—
Yes, fearing censure, deeply sin
And leave their monuments of
dead
To prove what cowards men may he
Who think themselves all bravery.
These are the eowards. Hut the
brave
Are those who fear not folly’s
Hneer.
They ure the ones who lives will
save
Anil live their own with conscien dear.
Oh, this we need in every trade:
Men brave enough to he afraid.
Hy Douglas Mulloeh.
---------o--------A man isn’t necessarily wild
catting just because he’s still.
■o-----------

Wurren should know now when
enough’s enough.
Coolidge may ride a hobby h orse
hut he is not late as often us
Dawes is in his taxicab.
---------o--------Traffic regulations for the nil
are being discussed. Now all we
need is hot air regulations.
o--------It doesn’t make much difference
whether you are a Democrat or a
Republican; one can make about as
dull a speech us the other.
------------o-----------Well, they ure even now. The
Administration read certain sena­
tors out of the Republican jiurty
and certain senator:* read cine of
the Administration out of tin* cab­
inet.
--------- o--------The trouble with a lot of people
is they spend most of their lives
making "U ” turns.
------------o-----------A man who plunges in real e s ­
tate deserves a great deal of cred­
it- In fact it is quite essential.
General Mitchell is apparently
trying for another altitude record.
—Sanford Herald, lie hud the ar­
my utul navy departments up in tinair with him for a while, anyhow.
—Ocala Slur.
In some places the folk* spend
»o much linn* talking real estate
that nobody has an opportunity to
do any actual upbuilding for the
city. Let’s don’t let Hanford get
that way,
—■ ■—o ■

The raring sensor, is over in
Miami and is declared an unqual­
ified, success. Now there is some
talk of building race trucks at
Tampu and Jacksonville. In the
meantime what Is the state
of
Florida going to do about it?

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M ovlaa T od a y and ift'1 !
W a M o v e R apid ly B a r* .
W ou ld Japan F ly I
W h y ,-N o . ~
G ood b y e, Dear Old L e a r u c . j
B Y A R T H U R B R IS B A N E

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THIS Is written In the early,
morning, at Los Angples, where th e,
moving pictures are amide in th e :
sunshine on the edge of the Pacific. 1
William Fox comes in to break­
fast and to moralize about the
rapid growth of anything that
Americans take up in earnest.
In 1904 he entered the moving
picture world in a small way—the
only way— for it was then a very
small world.
TWENTY-ONE years ago the
biggest moving picture ever made
contained about 325 feet o f film.
It took three complete stories to
ent up 1,000 feet of film. The
"show” lasted thirteen or fourteen
minutes. A little enrlier, New
York’s Eden Musee, where works
of famous murderers, .Presidents,
etc., delighted the crowd, the man*
agement amazed the public with n

.how^l n“rtre2 with th. I.“ S

....................................
actually
blowing in the wind
The public decided, however,
that it was a "fake” like "Ajeeb
the Chess Automaton” and that
they rattled the screen to make
the leaves move; Next came a
magnificent, astounding Dim 100
--------- ----------- o
feet long, showing ocean waves
Speed Motorists On Their Way
rolling in on the beach. The pub­
lic was overwhelmed with amaxe*
Florida motor clubs and good road committees of all Flor­ ment.

R and.

gram .
Construction
B— C«

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IN THOSE days

tho

regular

ist season draws to a close. Thousands of Florida’s guests price paid the author of a moving
ure preparing to sturt home in their automobiles, and they picture shory was $50. The pro­
should be accorded every aid possible in obtaining depend­ ducers felt that was enough the
able information concerning the roads they are to encounter. industry could not stnml more. Now
you couldn't buy u picture like
Especially should this information be unbiased by sec­ “ Ben Hur” for a million dollars,
tional pride or hostility. If there is a best way out of Florida, And to pay one hundred and fifty
that beat way should be advocated even by the people who or two hundred thousand dollars
for the right story is considered
________________ ________ _ . .4 --. -------------live on the highways of the worst way out. The kindly thing, nothing.
- --- ----r-----•
* '
and the politie one, is to see to it that the visitors nre speeded
!a a a * * * M a a a a a a a a a u * a a a a a * a a a a »ia a a a a a B i
on their way with memories of a Florida that they want to
TWENTY-ONE years ago about
NEWSPAPER ETHICS
250.000 people went once n week
see again.
to
the
moving
pictures.
The
price
In this effort to assist motorists to make their return
DAYTONA JOURNAL
o f admission was usually fivu cents.
trips with the maximum of comfort and safety, Florida news­ Now between seventeen and twen­
■
papers should be supplied wih brief statements concerning ty-two millions go to see the mov­
Into every newspaper office there by reason of their newspaper eth­ ■
the condition of the several routes out of the state, and such ing pictures regularly, nnd |the drifts rumors of affairs that would ics. Hut they have not brought ■
■
information as is available relative to the condition of roads prices run up to three dollars a mean big news— rumors of busi­ discredit upon the profession.
scat. Enterprises grow rapidly in ness deals in course of consumma­
The safest way in the world to ■
H
Arc Beginning1To Climb
through Georgia.
the United Htntes when people be­ tion, rumors of big development or keep a story out of print is to ■
Gnrages and filling stations ami highway hotels should come really interested.
building programs being outlined. go to the reputable newspaper, tell ■
■
be provided with this information, and as reports come in re­
The reputable newspaper investi­ the story and then request that U
HAVE YOU notied the persist­ gates these rumors and interviews it not be published until released, ■
garding changing road conditions the reports should he cor­
We have two exceptionally good proposition
ent propaganda about Japan’s air­ the interested parties. They are giving the reasons for withholding ■
a
rected ui&gt; to date.
craft situation? One gentleman, often advised that the story is not it from publication. No newspaper a
that will set you in on the ground floor
Going out of Florida just now, which is the best route? a foreigner, assures you that Janan ready for publication—that publi­ lias a right to embarrass any one
How is the Jacksonville-Brunswick-Savannah route? What is really not interested In flying cation nt an inopportune time by preipature publication o f a news ■
is the condition of the Jacksonville-Way cross road? What of machines. She hasn't seventeen might hamper negotiations, might item that should properly come
factories building them, only five embarrass the parties directly in­ from interested parties.
the road between Lake City and Valdosta? Is tho road from factories.
The Morning Journal never vio­
terested.
Lake City by way of Madison to Valdosta better than tho
Another individual, nlsn foreign
Reluctantly the reputable news­ lates a confidence, never publishes
announces that Japan is not good paper respects the requests of the a story until the interested patties
road hy way o f White Springs and Jasper?
And the roads in Georgia? What reports are received at flying. In fact, for every air­ people to whom the story belongs release it. It never will, because
plane she builds, another airplane — whose right it is to give it out. it is a dishonorable and unethical
from that stute?
“ crashes,” destroying its crew.
Often tiiey are beaten on the story |thing to do.
It call he readily seen that a vast amount of good serv­
ice could be done for people who are leaving Florida for their
THAT SEEMS just like Japan,
homes, if some systematic way of obtaining and distributing quite in keeping with her tradi- 1
W HY ADVERTISE
■
Realtors
■
t.’ oiud inefficiency, to build mn- \
WAYCI109S JOURNAL IlEltALI)
information regarding road conditions were devised and put chinos
a
unit break them as fast as 1» •
&gt;■
into use.
built.
■
I'liuiu!
202 First Slrcel.
The
Southern
Hell
Telephone
|
many
homes
so
rapidly
?
A third individual inspired anil
Travelers depending upon guide books published from
that 'Company answers this question by j There is no question whatever
“
well
informed,”
tells
you
data compiled months ago, or depending upon statements
about the economy of this method 1iM cn ja ia H a a a m iia N n a N N a n a a B iB H a a B ia ia a a B a iiii
Japan immediately after the saying;
made by real estate promoters and home-town boosters who Iwhile
of
communication. No advertiser
war hired, the best Frnch and En­
“ To reach you quick and eco­
are working their section rather than for the comfort of the glish fliers to teach young Japan nomically with our message, in the has been able with “ direct” adver­
iiia n
traveler, often have unpleasant experiences that could have to fly, that was all theoretical interest *&gt;f efficient and continuous tising to duplicate the prices charg­ B B i
ed by the newspapers for display ■
public
service
to
nreserve
cordial
work.
The
Japanese
really
don’t
been entirely avoided if accurate information had been avail­
ads. The third reason applies par­ a
mean to take up flying in any big, relations with you.”
a
able.
ticularly to public services corpora­ n
practical way.
This
is
n
compact
answer
in­
N
tions such as telephones and rail­
Tell the visitors the truth and get this truth in some de­
cluding these reasons:
a
roads.
NOBODY accuses Japan of plan­
pendable, businesslike way.
Rapidity of communication.

Sanford’s Realty Values

a

SE E US QUICK

BRITT REALTY CO. INC.

THE ISLE OF PINES TREATY
NEW YORK WORLD

ning an attack on this or any oth­
er particular country. An attack
on the United States in its present
defenseless condition might grutifv
the attackers for a little while.
Many American individuals and ci­
ties could easily be wiped out by
u small flying fleet. But in the
long run such an attack wouldn't
pay.
IF THIS country were attacked
through the air, and found ns de­
fenseless as it is now, even that
desperate situation could be reme­
died. Those rsponsible for the
country's defenseless
condition
would be dealt with nt first, not too
gently it is to be feared. And
then ways would be found to fight
back effectively.
The ipteresting question is who
and what is behind this propaganda
concerning Japan's indifference to
aircraft building? Who wants the
United States to remain asleep?

If the Senate at any time with- the Senate in precise form—to vote
in the last twenty years had been on the ratification of the treaty on
u fixed day and to limit debate—
able to bring itself to vote on the
it wus quickly settled. And when
Isle of Pines treaty it would prob­ the treaty was put to the final test
ably have been ratified. In all that of a vote only fourteen votes were
period there never was a day when recorded against it.
the Administration, Republican or
After twenty years* dilly-dally­
Democratic, or the Senate Com­ ing in the Senate, the result must
mittee on Foreign Relations hud be more than satisfactory t*&gt; the
stood on record anywhere as fav- i1American people.
They
have
oring the rejection of the treaty, watched the contest, or the game
It had been entirely n question of j of obstruction played in certain
dilatory methods nr plai nindiffer-! quarters, more with disgust than
cnee rather than active hostility.
patience. Any other decision than
It was hardly to be expected the Senate made would have been
when the Senate met last week both grossly unjust to Cuba ami
after Mr. Coolidge’s inauguration dishonorable beyond repair to the
that it would find opportunity to United States. It bus been a grave
resume discussion of the Isle of reproach that an uct o f good faith I v o t i i i v o „ ..n „
Pines treaty or to dispose of *t for should he so slow of performance. L f
f ' f 1 U'1 fo ly
g o o d . The habit of procrastination It would have been nil Jteituil (lit - e
‘.
1
V; lMI5 111r , '
had grown upon it and the objoc- grace if in the outcome the .Senate '
'! ^
C •' '
tiens of n handful of mcmbeis were had been false to the solemn
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WHITE HOUSE HUMOR
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
Mr. Coolidge has expressed his |those who differ with the party ran
well-considered opinion
without I neither be happy in associating
cracking a smile. The Senate and with that party nor can they help
House followers of La Folletto, he in that party's work.
Therefore
solemnly avers, have been neither everybody including the insurgents,
"disciplined" nor “ punished” . On is well pleased that the insurgents
tho contrary, they are the happy are summarily kicked out of '.heir
and presumably gratified Loneti- 1old committee places and deprived
ciuries of absolutely fair play of their old power in apportioning
They have not been relegated by political pie.
swift and skilful appliances of the
There is a subtle grin in the
iron boot to the bottom of their statement that the
insurgents
committees, nor are they smarting “ choose not to affiliute with a eermid crying out under the Exiling tain party.” They have risen in
touch of the molten steel of Repub- their places on the floor of the
Mean leaders’ scorn and cnntvmut. Senate and with tears in their
Instead of harking dismally in the eves and gasping sobs in their
black night of demotion, they are throats begged to be retained in
gamboling playfully on the greed their aecuxtopied plnces.
They
sward of that blooming spot, the have iterated and reitteratod their
obscurity where they belong.
ul.egiancc, devotion and undimmed
Hio’h, according to one o f the loyulty to Republicanism. Tiny
President's spoke-nen, is the have besought, defied and threat*
While House opinion of the treat­ '■'led. They have even proclaimed
ment awarded Mr. La Fo Bette and themselves the only simon-pure
bis henchmen for having tried to couniry-loving, ideal-serving Re­
beat regular Republicanism in the publicans in the lot.
last, elections,
A Senator, Mr.
Their choice, the country underCoolidge holds

The last reason is doubtless the
Economy of communication.
most important of all—cordial re­
Securing of cooperation.
lations. All of us prefer to trade
Cordial relations.
with some one we like and with
All four o f these reasons for a d -; some one whose methods o f busivertising deserve careful attention, ness we like. The policy reflected
In n big city the ufternoon paper repeatedly in tho ndvertisment of
comes off nt one o’clocx. By seven n store build up a sympathy and a
o ’clock the various afternoon edi- support that results in increased
tiens are in the »nnds of Hums- trade.
nnds of readers— the circulation
As the Southern Hell Telephone
frequently running from thirty to company says: “ Success depends
sixty thousand.
upon the measure of tfu* good will
Hy what other method could an of the community one can get an 1
advertiser place his message in so 1hold.”
in doing it, was not aide to carry World Court, in which it would be
out pledges that be had made, J outvoted 10 to 1, and in which the
without the consent of the United principal question, in the suhsconStates Congress or people, and , scions mind of all the other judges
therefore without legal authority. &gt;would be, “ How can we get money
Fortunately for this country, it out of the United States?”
entered into no agreement to send
--------men and money nt the demand of i THE BRITISH Empire decides
foreign nations to help them out that it is powerful enough to manof troubles that they bring upon age its own affairs, and run its
themselves.
own business, without the help or
And fortunately tlw Untied direction from the League of NnStates kept out of the League of tions.
Nations. Let us hope that this
Why can’t the Unitcd States do
country will also keep out of any the same?

Junior Play

“HIS UNCLE'S NIECE
Tuesday, March 24
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Donated By

E. F . LANE
REALTOR
Rooms 501-502.

Phone 95

First National Bank Building.
Sales Force:— Miss Ituba Williams, Miss Hde
Hoage, Mr. R. L. Shipp.

iS d i.ld S
And the aircraft work that the
nation hus not had brains to do
for itself will be done by the two
Fords, Henry nnd Edsel, and luck­
ily for this country those men know
how to build.
ENGLAND has rejected
the
League of Nations pence protocol,
and that memorable league be­
comes now a memory and a hollow
shell.
Austen Chamberlain, summing
up the whole policy o f the British
Empire in two words, “ British se­
curity,’’ seems to have settled the
suggestion that one nation should
agree to conscript its men and
money nt the demand of another
nation.

HOME FOLKS FIRST

i

WITH THE peace protocol dis­
appears also the rather flimsy j jLeague of Nations scheme plan of j ■?)
general disarmament.
1X
Such a scheme was preposterous, ^*
for while sweet theorist* were tall: - 1£
ing at Geneva, the nations were
bui'ding lighting machinery and fi­
nancing the lighting plans of
smaller nations around them to the
tune of billions.

The First National Bank is a strong home hank
with ample resources and complete facilities for
meeting all the requirements of this community.
You will find here a neighborliness, and an un­
derstanding of and sympathy with the needs of
our own people which cannot bo round in any out­
side institution.
Bank where you live. Let us serve you.

TH E F IR S T N A T I O N A L
RANK

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A Saving of §1.6G
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SANFORD ROTA RIANS PLAN TO HAVE!
FULL ATTENDANCE AT PALM BEACH |

Monday
Smith will entertain
iring Mrs. Sadie Giles
her sister, Mrs. G.

PHONE:— IUs. 428-J

But All Seminole CountyEggs
Are Not Poultry Association Eggs

Personals

All Association Egga are Stamped S. C. I’. A. If your
jrroccr doesn’ t handle Ihem call r&gt;33 and we’ll tell you
where you cun Imv them.

Sanford Rotarians will form a . M. C. Haddock and W. M. Haynes
motorcade Wednesday to Palm! will go with S. 0 . Shinholaer.
Mrs. Forrest
Lake returned
Beach, where they nl*n to hnv« „
Judge and Mrs. E. F. Housholder Tuesday after spending the week
end in Gainesville and Tallahassee.
Mjs. S. S. Baumel and Miss
Flora Zelmenovitz left Monday by
motor for Brunswick, Ga„ where
they will visit their pnrents.
Miss Evelyn Ballard, Miss Ells*
abeth Young and Merle Douglnsa
of Oviedo were gue.ua o f friends
In Sanford Monday evening.

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J. L. I.ustg of Scranton, Pa.,
returned Monday from u trip to
South Florida points. He is spend­
ing the winter at the Valdez Ho­
tel.
Hyman Mohilenskly of Buffalo
N. Y„ arrived Monday to remain
in Sanford .for the season.
Waiter Rose of Orlando attend­
ed the meeting of tha Sanford
Realty Board Monday evening.

Sanford Visitors Are Woman’s Club Plans
Flower Show Soon
Guests of Honor At A
Lovely Bridge Party On Mar. HO and 31, a flower
show will be held at the club
house by the Woman's Club of
Sanford. The purpose
of this
event is to make plain the possi­
bilities of ornamental gardening
in this section of the state. En­
tries are envited from ail of Semi­
nole county and nearby towns,
there wilt he ribbons given for ex­
cellence in several departments,
and competent judges from out of
town will be in charge.
Inquiries may he made o f Mrs.
Hal Wight, chairman of the show,
Mrs. Edward Marked or Mrs. .Ia«.
O. Sharon. A list o f entries will
he published in the Sanford pa­
pers shortly. Tags will be pro­
vided for all exhibits and every­
thing should be delivered nt the
club house before 10 o'clock on the
morning of Mar. 30.

NOTICE
parvutions for the ban­
ts by the Royal Neighbors
tn members are requested
[jirs. George Venable, ICO
LJohn Stem per, 223-J,
lure us in our new loca­
tor,d St. at Sanford Ave..
is explain our method of
Ko*. Pay Later."— Loaning
k. Inc.

Mr. and Mrs, Bodwell
Honor Mrs. Herndon

Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry T. Bodwell
graciously entertained with din­
ner nt the Country Club Monday
evening honoring Mrs. Eva Hern­
don. who is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Frank Miller.
Violets and ferns were nttrncj lively used to form the center piceo
] for the tnhle. Following the de&lt;iicious dinner, dancing was enjoy! cd.
I Covers were laid for Mr. and
p bids will be received by Mrs. Harry T. Bodwell, Mrs. Eva
I Herndon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
paiidoners of the City of Miller, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Shawt Seminole County, Flor- cross, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Gonza­
Ithe Clerk’s office, City lez, Harry A. Heed, Raymond HenWord, Florida until 2:30 thorne and George T. Bridgett.
1 1925, for the furnishing
tf of all materials and
w the erection and com- Ireland Reports Good
J t City Jail Building to Health and Increasing:
W at Sanford, in Semi&gt;*ay, in accordance with Population In 1 9 2 4
Wind specifications as preElton J. Moughton, ArDUBLIN, Mar. 17.— According
First National
Bank to the official figures of the regis­
trar general of the Irish
Free
t Sanford, Florida.
W°l bidder or bidders State State, the year 1023 was the
healthiest ever known in Ireland.
Inquired to furnish a sur- The marriage and birth rates in­
tr»ny bond in an amount creased and the death rate de­
bfifty (5 0 0 ) per cent, of creased. The death rate was 13.31
^ price of their bid, and a thousand as compared with 15.80
for the ten years average 1013l*ith the approval of the 1022, The births numbered fil,hmey.
f&gt;00, of which 31,808 were boys nnd
* rill be considered unless 20,882 girls. The estimated popu­
N form as furnished by lation—there lias been no regular
r'rfct, ami accompanied by census since 1011— Is 3,100,000.
H check payable to said
F b*e amount of One
Nil 1000.00) Hollars. The
*
successful bidder or
Ito be retained by said
^liquidated dnmuges should
r'd'd bidder or bidders
1^‘ Use to execute a can­
't Io supply bond ns reten day after writ' t °f acceptance of bid.
reserves the right to
P an‘l all bids, or to ncP kl'l nr part of bill by
J*e,l to bo to the best inFth.* City,
ICE TO TAX PAYERS
M books close April t,
It which all taxes remainlid will he collected by
isalt' of the property upi taxes are assessed.
2tn Boy, Tax Collector,
to Apr. t.

f °f plans and specifica*
r' b- . i-cn at the Clerk’s
I* “ ay be had from the
C uPnn deposit of Twenty*
Dollars, such deposit
P Ur,rkil bona fide bidders
r rn °f plans «nd specifi*
r ‘ he Architect. SubF 1 “ ay obtain copies npL*0 ‘ heir work upon payr Tea 0 1 0 .00) / Hollars
I 1 be retained
P r of the Commisamners
■J of Hanford, Seminole
Mar. ‘Jth, 1925.

W- B. WILLIAMS,
|*n&gt;Wer t’ity of Sanford.

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plants for sale
School Garden.

William E. HeiTien of'Chicngo,
III., representing the National
Board of Realtors arrived In Sail*
ford Monday,
Miss Mae Holly returned Monday
from Tallahassee where she spent
the week-end with school friends.
J. F. Ward of Jacksonville, who
is representing the Merchant nnd
Miners Steamship Company,
is
spending a short time nt the Mon­
tezuma Hotel.

&lt; !ly k :i-N u x s ln Is sold an d recoin*
m en d ed by a ll d r u g g is ts .
tf y o u a r e not s a tis fie d a fte r ta k ­
in g th e llrst b o ttle , y o u r d r u g g is t
|w ill r e fu n d y o u r m on ey .
“
la r g o b o t t le to d a y , p rice &lt;5c.

l.’Ehmann. who has Jm&gt; J.

your personality

the Chamber o f C bnun^1 f "
Imve I hi
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lb) vfnit* clothes really "U'jloiig”
I" .you? Or were they mack; to lit
•i (iio;i. and mm, but nobody in par­
ticular t

Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I. Ingram and
son J. E. Ingram of West Palm
Beach, were called here because of
the illness of Mrs. C. W. Speer.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hearea have
as their guests, Mrs. William Hus*
tetter and Mrs. J. E. McMillan of
Mrs. C. &gt;1. Hand and Mrs. Ar­ Somerset. Pa., They ail motored to
chie Betts motored Monday to Daytona Sunday.
Tampa. They will bring Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Hitts of Brooklyn, N. Miss Mary A. Welch from Maine
Y*. hack for a visit here.
and Elliot S. Bowles were married
Monday at tin* rectory of All Souls
Free silverwerc. Tickets giver Church with Rev. Humphries o f­
with all purchases at Kent’s Vul ficiating. They were attended by
canizing Works.
Miss Agnes Kenny and Charles
Chappelle.
Fresh vegetables for sale every
Following the ceremony they
afternoon nnd Saturday morning. left for Orange City where they
School Garden.
will make their home.

T r a v e lin g E x h ib it
o f »C r a n e fix tu r e s

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T h ey utv d ra fte d to y ou i
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S. W. BRADFORD

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25c Towels 25c
18x 3(5 extra
white and e o

The mobile exhibit o f Crane plumbing and
heating materials can be seen

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50c Tow els 5()c

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25c end)

size lSx-10 bath towels, extra
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50c each

Wednesday, 1 P. M. to 9 P. M.
Corner l*ark Ave. and 1st St.
T he public is cordially invited to inspect
these new Crane fixtures for bathroom and
kitchen, and the Crane Automatic Water
System which nukes city comfort and conven­
ience easy and economical for the farm home.
For one day only. . Don't miss this exhibit.

25c H iU ’k T d w c ls
Plain w h i l e !t:id
heavy comnu»n i

C R A N E CO.
8 3 6 S . M IC H IG AN A V E .. C H IC A G O

branches in alt Principal Citiet

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1tin*, extra heavy.

25c each

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81x1)0 Spread

P L U M B I N G A N D H E A T IN G M A T E R IA L S

Colored Jaerinard paMi
white and broad stripes.
blue.

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72x90, plain, white anti colored dim ity
stripea’

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Bed Spread

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$2,50 and $3.00 each

$3.50 tuid $3.75 eucli
i^a.st Colors

N ainsook
10 Yard Lung* ( loth
Soli lini: hed v,(!&lt;&gt;d &lt; |

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25c yard

20c yard
Plumbing and H eating Fixtures
FURNISHED AND INSTALLED
BY TH E FOLLOWING

S a y U ly -K a -N iix -e t a «•» &gt;’ « u r tlru gg is t nail y o u w ill r e ce iv e a guar*
a n teeit p r e p a r a tio n th a t w ill g iv e
y o u In stan t r e lie f.
W h e t h e r y o u e a t sa u sa g e, b u c k ­
w h e a t c a k e s , p o r k chnpva. am i c a n ­
d le d y a m s, m in ce p ie and ch eese
o r o th e r fo o d s th a t m ost p eop le
find h ard t«* d ig e s t ; y o u w ill su ffer
n o n e o f th e d is c o m fo r t s &lt;&gt;f In d ig e s­
tio n If y o u w ill ta k e tw o te a sp o o n sfill o f tlly h a -N u x sIi* Jlfteeti m in u ­
te s a f t e r e a tin g .

Clothes
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CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Louis I.appin wish* . o ar
J. Putnam Stevens, who is knowledge with sincere thank' (! •
. ym
spending the winter at the Mon­ tunny kind expressions
tezuma Hotel, leaves Tuesday for pathy from her many fro'ii'l .
i* trip to Palm Beach and Miami.
Zephyrhilts—Snnd-coinn n :
Judge E. F. Housholder will
making plant opened ill ‘ hi city
spend Wednesday in flames City.

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cheek and stripe, dimity and Jersey.
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Corner Oak Ave., ami 3rd St.
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Commercial Street
Phone 388
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By AslulcBUyjn^Maii«to»r
L; [.viler To Ccjnmiwiiciii

First Nine Inning Ynnnigan
Game Is Played Monday on
Local Field; Oscar Mclillo
Knocks Out First Homer
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Last of Team Has Reported
for Duty; Players Rapidly
Rounding Into Condition

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l Though aided hy first string
*5T*
pitching, Urn yannigun contingent
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of Otto Borchcrt’n Milwaukee
flVVmfVr.v'
lap;:, v had lb iiay:; in which t ; ■’.ing of defeat.
The **Y” voll* V
Brewcrr. proved unable to stand
i„ '
v • Id- decision,
l -.11 llm-un will be e lected bv hr.
suecumed Monday 3-0. The same
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Kearns’ letter, made public by Stc wart G. Thompson out for placthe onslaught of U&gt;* regular^ and
was unlqule in several respects,
Im.. ,j.,i pi; ni. ruyr. ti.nt line. • -*'i the team Will go to Chat laB p' ^CE1^.
year; ago t'lniimaii M-Uldnon ««! , . g » next month to participate in
but more bo, probably, than any
"Jr
the - nurd- don cidered Derr.pscy Hir c linmpinnxhip play,
other in the fact that it continued
to defend in title iigainrt HanO'UoiiaghtlCfl Charges.
for nine Innings, the first practice
a*u - *
Wills, who had filed a ehollengl.-dt O'Doiiagliue, boxing ingame to go the full route.
:ud po:tad a forfeit of %.t,b(u
u rlir-u t ihe "Y ” has devem|» d
' The game was further dlstln“'Ins champion mh*ht rent on . lotli-: strong ring squad to pit
ished hv the stick work of one
car Mellillo, Otto's veteran sec­
: l.lv havi mil-tinned the authority
nt l-’loridaV best glove sling.;f the I lew Yorl coinmis dni a t -i
The most prominent ineml^eis
ond ba-eium. Oscar, feeling the
that tin;'.. ' hcar.ir. w»Jjto, “ but ' I Ihe team are Kill Adam , Dave
beautiful spring weather and the
wide open spaces of the outfield,
instead it L; a mnttei of record ( A u-hingten and George Saber,
believed that he was called upon
that he accepted the challenge and the boxing pvegram will consist
: igned article':. In other word
matches in tne feathfirweighlj
to do something great. He was
Without a doubt Eddie Collins, niinap r nf the f hicagi
at the bnt at tho time the cosmic t Sox, is the biggest question murk in thf American Leagm- t.
the match \ya- definitely made. Ib- I-ghtweight,
welterweight
ami
urgb struck him and he swung i sou. Rated one ol tin* greatest, players in l,:» i hall annul
did ilii.; in all good faith and a, middleweight divisions,
an expenditure of both* time and
Al fitrkovitz Is training the " Y "
with all his might.
forts as n pilot will ho watched with unusual interest. Mai
mom&gt;. Tien Mi. Muldoop r.pec ; wreidling team and ns usual in
The astonished sphere voiced its iea arc- predicting tliat ho will be a : great ■&gt;ruref ■ in la n
misery in a sharp crock and fled as lie liar, been an an active performer, which i; praise 3pteii
ifically forbade the meeting b&lt; : turning out a formidable bunch of
tween Deinprey and Wills in New lclever inatmen, chief of whom are
in consternntlon to the depths of
icrk tate and informed m? per- j Palmar Williams, Joe Pomeroy,
left field. The urge still being on
him, Oscar set out hades bent lor
•;onoilv that it would not be per- am Wdliarn ,. Boone Lipscomb
mitted.”
(and Eldridge. Matches in the
election for first bare. When he
arrived the ball was still piling and
-v After r(nestiani»g th merits of -amr four divisions as in boxing
Will and Gihbiii:; a a eon' tide- will he oil the wrestling program,
Oscar did likewise. Evidently the
ball thought that Oscar was purfor Ihe title tram their showing
Lake Worth— Lake •:ont to be
ruing for it continued its flight.
again: t, oppom-nts whom He-iipsty
LONDON, March 17 - -Some of a until ra I cotton-growing con in i y ha conquered ea-ily, the latter lit ted in and bulkhead cu -stmc ted
When it checked up at the fence
Oscar war. turning tho corner ot the natives in thtgnnda, East A( and, ho calil, ■*'probably tin- im- et.iUimP ;;
trout Twenty.bird to Twenty-ninth
Third base and wherl it arrived on ricn have become so prosperous beat in the v/orid, tb- soiilie-.a
“ Nope the lean Demp«-,v tamfi avenues.
,f. j f ' l
the diamond Oscar was fanning celling cotton lately that they have stater, of America not excepted." ready to meet either or born ui i e
himself and looking for u new forgotten nearly all about clothing
“ nouxeaux thc.-e men, or any other nun in
chew of tobacco. It was the first and invent their incomes on bi­ Many native:, the
iche,"
he
called
them,
had
b-come tlm world at any ulncc In the r/orld ,
cycles, bright-colored b e a d and
hoinerun of the season.
undei conditions in which iu Im '
With the arrival of Ivy Griffin, mime rolls other novelties, from a trouble: om-, dm- to tlu ir prosper- l In- recogni/ed riglil.i and perod
nod
“insisted
upon
buying
luxbroad.
William
G.
A.
Ornifd.yfirst husemnn from Mobile, the
gativeH of a ihampiun,
Brewer ‘'spring picnic” became Gore, under m i clary for the col iltie.i instead of neci- ■■.ities,
'Tie declines however, to eon- 'JV
Ai one (dace, said tlie sin-akei,
complete in tin* matter of person­ oides, told tin- African Hunt-ty i-&gt;
cede In the New York State Alii j B
the
delegulion
v.’iui
with
a
live
ele­
London
at
u
recent
dinner.
nel. Griffin has hern working
eon- i iimnt):.non : ny nntlmrity in
Mr. Ormahy-Gore was a mcmln r phant. It still remain tin iv pro­ dietaling his matches, nr any aoout with the Mobile Beam and is
parliainenlnry delegation perty. nltlimigli they left the ani- thoritv bi-ynnil that of any other *t
already in fair .shape, He had of 'n
had ns much work us have had which visited East Africa last yeai ili! 1 behind, and every few week i Li.xinf goveinment."
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and was describing some of tin llr-v leeiiVi* u hill for its feed
the remainder of the team.
The arrival of Ivy win ulmmt experience!! of the London party. while a. vet no m e Ini derided
simultaneous with the departure of Incidentally, In* considei i (Iganda bow to get rid of it.
Bah Mul.iti, huge Kentuckian who
was trying nut for u berth an a
pitcher. Bob, it is understood,
came in contact with a familiar
fluid and ns n result was sent
home to repent. He will U* given
another chance, it is declared.
Mr. Phihur writes that he had
BUENOS AIRES, Mar. 17. —
Tim yannignns will get their spot
kidney trotible, pureliueed Holm
The
satisfactory
i/suits
obtained
In the sun on Mar. 211 while tinKidney nod Bladder Remedy from
ROME, Mur. Id.
While so im­
regulars are in Fort Myers play­ parts of tin- United tStates have by the slut •own hpetrolcum well a drug store at Winnfiehl, l.ntiisi- jj
in
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tlM
li.i
eucmungid
the
governing the Philadelphia Americans. been experiencing it severe winter,
■imi and now writes to give te^ti- i
They will Journey to Umatilla for Holy Your pilgrims from America luent to give udtlitioiml impul:-- t-oi'iy of the wonderful results oh - 1
a game with a local talent aggre­ have been enjoying one of tho mild to boring in i!t2ft. In the Gunn,(In­ tairnil hy taking it.
gation thqre. They will be gucHts ext winters Rome Ims had in re­ to Rlviiduvin I' dd uiOiie 1r,ij wells
He .ays he never had a veciltrwill be unk thin ytar, while in the
of honor for u half holiday and cent years.
N't vrlrthele: s, some Salta and Jiljuy oil tields a consul- i’ls syinptou since taking Hnbq
Will be given all the fish they un­ Americans hero have observed tlm*
e rati It* number of borings will he Kid-i! v and Bladder Remedy.
able to coiiauniu.
Why autfi-r any longer with
they found it easier to keep warm begun.
The regulars left Sanford this amid American snow than in Ital­
miius
in your baek or swelling of
in other respects also
great
morning for Winter Park for a tilt ian sunlight.
11- fret, pains in the joint, or
strides
will
b
made,
especially
m
with the Atlanta club in the South­
hips, when Hobo Kidney am! Klnd-j
"The further south I go, th"
ern League. Atlanta has a sniurt harder I find the jolt of keeping Hie iiutallntUm of rehneries, tho d i- Reinelly has helped people in I
flub this year and Harry Glurk Is warm," one tourist observed re­ most importuiil of which, at I,a all walk, of life. Get a tu atmoiU i
expecting a stiff struggle. The cently, "A t home in Chicago Hi* l,',»t.T. i' fast ap[iruuching comple­ '■f lids m.-inoy-back guaranteed j
Brewers will return to Sanford for winters aren’t exactly warm, but tion.
nil,coy ci your
ucighborhoorj
the third tilt of the season with
druggist. It cm,tains no alcohol,
we dress for them and heat mu'
the Cleveland Indians and Wed­ houses well. In fuel, in traveling
o; iate.i, nr habit tunning drugs,
nesday afternoon.
lo t herb - from which it in made
through Europe, I found similar
- 'living a purifying property that
conditions in all of the northern
h:ir b**'.'!i fouoii of great value.
Music of Old Masters countries nml my faniiiy and my
self had nnthfnjc to complain of.
On Rare Instrument But ns Hie
we arrived ju miihEurope, we discovered that we
Will Feature Festival em
could not got any hi: -d quarter:!
outside o f hotels.
HAKLEMKRE, Eng., Mar. 17.—
“ In principle southern Europe i
A festival of the chumher music
warm, and so it is in Hi*- sunlight.
of tho Sixteenth, seventeenth and But in the houses we have to lov­
eighteenth centuries la being nrranged for August at Hash-mere, er along as best we can."
where instruments will !„■ used rep­
resenting those of olden limes. Mu Ups Auto («o ID Milt-:, fdi
Out- Gallon nl' fJttH
The festival is to bo staged by
Arnold Uolmctsch, who with other
SIOUX GALLS, S, Dak. .him
members of hia family anil pupil- A. May of “ MOO Lacotali Bldg,
will play numerous rare instru­ has perfected an amaxing new de­
ments virtually unknown'to the vice that cut down gua con umpaverage music lovers of today.
tlon, remover all carbon, pit vent
The lute, the recorder, the viol .-quirk plug trouble and overheat­
the virginal, the viola d’amore, tin ing. Many cars have made over
harpsichord, the clavichord, refer­ -it* mil....... a gallon. Any mm can
red to hy Bone Hi a
the "seven in tall it in fiv&gt;- miiiul, . Mi May
liweot symphonies," will he used in want;: agent:, and j:. offering In
rendering the music o f the old ma
r.end one free to one utilo own,- ■ in
tern. English mu ic of "the gold- each locality. Write him today,
rn period"
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cent in twelve months.
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[it—when you want it.
S73. II. E. Porch, First
! Bank Bldg.
IZ im iC H . Reultor— All
|of land and property listsjht and sold.
Office
IHotel. Phone 131.

Real Estate

PRINTING

LEARN ABOUT Font County and
Lakeland, through th« Star-Tala*
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Rush nnlsrram. Rest advertising medium In
cfa a specialty. Phono 117-W. South Florida Published morning*,
p uniirnnq Avenue.
i Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.

THE SEMINOLE

PRINTERY_' OHIO—Tenia.

Make your rales
i rintinir that pleases. Prompt
through the Tenia Gaxette.
Rerylce. Telephone 93. New lo­ Xenia. Ohio. Rich agricultural
cation, \Yciakn
Building next district Wnnt ad and display
door to Used Furniture to.
rates on request.
REAL ESTATE

J.

E. SPURLINCJ. Bub-division
specialist. Subdivision to Or1*000. Florida, and FI o r n
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.
TIN AND METAL WORK

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

rm.mtnrs ir.s.» r.r.nnnn—n«M-

■fled mts h a m i n . In rarer c ir c u ­
lation In
ftniithwr«|rrn
Oeorala.
H a l. *e (li w o n l) 'In*.

TO REACH m » prosperous farm­
ers and fern growers of Volusia
county advertise in the DeLand
Daily News, rate lc per word, caab
with order.
MAINE— Wntervllte, Morning Sen­
tinel. Thousands o f Maine peo­
ple are Interested In Florida pro*"rty. Reach them through tbi
Sentinel, Rote card on applica­
tion.

Building Material

ADVERTISE in tf&gt; Journal-Her­
ald. South Georgia*! greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general weekly and Sundnv Classified rate*
cement work, sidewalks, build­ 10c per line. Waveras* Journaling blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. E. Herald, Way cross. Georgia.

TerwRlcger, Prop.
Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel St.
Phone 665

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Advertising

HJLL LUMBER CO. Housa a
Service, Quality and Price.

FIERY, ITCHY SKIN
QUICKLYSOOTHED
WITH SULPHUR
Mentho-Sulphur, a p l e a s a n t
cream, will soothe and heal skin
that is irritated or broken out with
ecxernn; that is covered with ugly
rash or pimples, or is rough or
dry. Nothing subdues fiery skin
eruptions so quickly, rays a noted
skin specialist.
The moment this sulphur pre­
paration is applied
the itching
stops and after two or three ap­
plications. the eczema is gone and
the t kin is delightfully clear and
smooth. Sulphur is so precious
ns u skin remedy because it de­
stroy^ the parasites that cause the
burning, itching or disfigurement.
Mentho-Sulphur always heals ec­
zema right up.
A small jar of Bowles MenthoSulphur may be had at any good
drug store.

TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send In your subscription to the
Trihune or hand It to vonr local
•lealer so you can read Florida’s
greatest npwenmM*r,
One vesr
tS.PO, 6 months $4.00, th r e e months
82.00, If von desire Sl.flflO insur­
ance policy odd 75 cents to your
erder.
"DO VOD W,\VT to huv nr sell
apvthlng?" If so advertise In
the "Gainesville Sun.”
, tvv*s t V t n o t N r x — rMnrkshnrg. Th#
r'ln -v •i.ii’-"
F!xpnn*n*. m orn in g
'n rln illn c PnnUny. o o r n ln r Issue.
1 cent per "«w | . minimum lie .
DKVKT nPR H S AT‘r t''V T in N — Penssrolfi Is heT ln ninc 'h e greatest it*,
velnpm rnf In OlnrM Vs lil.tr rx*: s
hnlf m illion 'tellur h trh irsv In th*
giHf henrh Just
flnl-hiet; n two
m illion d olla r h rlilce seres* Kscsm*
h|» n » » started: qunrtor
m illion
dntlrtr opera house under ron «trn ctlnn: tw o m illion s b ein g snent on
high w a v : grentest churn's fnr live
HAv-loper* to tret
In on
ground
floor. Writ** n evrlop n irn t P c p sr tment The P en sacola News.

AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE — Au
gusln, Go.— Augusta's greatest
classified medium, rale cash .00c
charge. Ipe per line, minimum
■30c.______ '____
ST
AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St
Johns Countv Is reached through
Ihe St. Augustine Evening Record
Quick results. Two ccntn per word.
Sample copy on rnuest.

TAMPA. FLORIDA—Tampa Dally
LBE AND MOTOR RE­
Timps, thn great home daily
Key
West—
Work
started
mi
MINDING.
Stock Island approach to Boca Chi- rate 1 'Ac per word, minimnr.
charge 25c cash with order. Write
XT ELECTRIC SERVICE ca bridge.
for complete rate enrd.
lEipcrt Electrical repairs.
IL Central Avc. Orlando,
Dade City—$ 1,000,000 bond issue1
PALM REACH COUNTY—The
planned for county road work.
scene of nltipendntu development
Bead about it in the Pnlm Reach
M0llll.ES FOR RENT I
Post. Snmplo copy Bent on reqtieat.
UtKKL
Cnr. Drive it
ri. Oak and Second St.
ADVERTISING gefn remilta if if
|1 ________________
renebea potential buyers.
Palalkn Daily New* is circulated In
IllTOS FOR HIRE
Chronic coughs and chest colds often an industrial and agricultural sec­
AUTO SERVICE
Day lead to more serious trouble. Not only tion.
it. Meets all trains. Ilug- U th e infection itself dangerous, but f o ltEAGfl MOYERS or ariicrTol
the continual cniighing npclls &lt;t.i/ nml night
Florida real estate advertise In
ttfinsfcj;_Phone 551,
•o weaken your entire system that you can no 1
the St. Petersburg Times. One rent
longer
fight
off
doeasc.
AUTO TRIPS
So stop a cough the quickest you o r . Tom cent n word daily, two cents a word
this there is nothing better than that old turn ^••'•l|t|VS
B. rALDER. Day and tried
and proved remedy—Dr. Hell's i’ mc-Tar
t«i service.
Anytime, Honey. Doctors say there is nothing like pine- THE MORfUNG JOURNAL is the
tar extrart to quickly loosen and remove the
K 282. or 25.
accepted want ad medium In
phlegm and congestion which ara the direct
tsass of the cough, white the honey U eh give j
Daytona (Fa.I One cent a word
[ auto w r e c k e r ”
a pleasant taste and helps soothe irritation.
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
The
quick
relief
to
the
stubborncst
cough
ul
ten
EkO. hny i,r night ser- seems almost magical.
Diy phono 394. Nighl
But be sure you get the genuine Dr. Belt t FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orando
Pine-Tar Honey, and no substitute. Dr. Bell’s
morning Sentinal; largest classi­
is the original pine-tar honey and ha* been
known for over a quarter o| a century as lb.
fied business, rntc lc a word, min­
CAFE
best. It Is scientifically compounded of just Un­
tight proportions of ptne-tar. honey and othet imum 24c cash with order.
BELL CAKE
healing ingredients winch the
jta t in Service and Qual- quick-acting,
found to aid m
best doctors have loond
it) quick relict. A LITTLE WANT AD in The
Contain.)no opiates or other harmful drug*!
r*r*t Street and Park Ave- Containsm&gt;
Herald will bring you big re­
so can be given even to young chilurcn—fine
for spasmodic croup. If yon want Ihe be«t.a sults. Advertise those obi articles
medicme that oftenrelieves Itieseverest cough
DRUGS
overnight, make sure you get Dr. ucu a. Duly you have stored away and have
no use for. A title thirty-eent nd
.
URUG STOrvE — Pre- 30c at all good druggists.
may bring you soverul dollars.
. u, Drugs, Sodas.
Wa
Phone U 8 and a representative will
Mear you as your phone.
cull to tee you.

Coughs Always
Dangerous— Quick
Way to Stop Them

666

pRli''ELECTRIC CO.
to Gillon &amp;, Piatt
SHOE REPAIR 'NG
Wia.
Everything elec- HOPKIN’S ELECTRIC S H O E
15c per foot
rhone 122. Electragith
SHOP— We turn out neat work,
See
with quick service and we use
Ball Hardware
the best materials.
JO STATIONS AND
*LTO SUPPLIES
- ^ E i t V i c E STATION.
I’ M- Oil, Tires, Acecssowith a smile. Elm
T L _ P|wr&gt;e J47 L 3 . ____
'■Three stations. Mag• I V O N O E R t r tMV
‘ Second. First nnd Etm,
Q AU CH TER t h in k s
•Avenue and 10th Street.
S K E ’ t) C O »bd ' O U T
L^fvice.
D R E lt&gt; t&gt; E O L K E .
IT.OIUST:
THATT *
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or
occasions.
I’honj 260-W

APARTMENT FOR RENT— One
three room and one two room
npuitment on ground floor, lights
und water furnished. Apply 3M'I
French Avc.____ ________________
FOR RENT— Brick store on San­
ford Ave. Good stund. N. II.
Garner.

Co.

Office in
. !&gt;®nk Building Animx.

FOR RENT— Light housekeeping!;
und sleeping rooms.
Shirley1^
Apartments,. Opposite Postt ‘Ot»
fice.

’ ©st and Found

FOB BENT— Store room Oak Ave­
nue at Second Street. Phone 3.

FOR RENT— House. Behind 2018 LOST— Brown leather luind b iff
containing pupers und valuable*
French. Also 10 aero celery
farm. Close in. H. M. Edwards, somewhere oeiween Oak Ave., an d.
Moore’s Station.
Finder return )
Pace Avc. Box 705.
to Mrs. B. H. Squires, MooresFOR RENT—2 furnished house*. Station, Rewurd.
well located in Rose Court. One
vacant April' 15, the other May T.
Get your silverware freo. Rog­
Fred W. Ball. Box 338. _______ ers silverwuro given away. Kent
FOR RENT— Desirable furnished --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----. . .
apartment, all conveniences. 206 FOUND— Child's tan crepe, com ­
1*7. Third St. Apply
New Era
er French nnd Ninth.
Owner
Printcry.
may have same by calling at Heram olitce unit paying lor ud.

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THIN AND WEAK

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$9,110 per rortl delivered

JOHN K. FOX

Britt Realty Com pa nv

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Tax Collector, Seminole County.

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Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
First National Hank Bids,
.Sanford, ------------- Florida

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I T °* lypewriters for
|f/.; errns* for rent, also
*■ 155 supplies. Room 9
fe u k F . TO SELL?—
Furniture (• ,. \ V e -"y i
11* worth. Phone No.

JNO. I). .1INKINS

All kinds of properly listed for sale

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IggS AND REPAIRS

The law provides that " I f
taxes upon real estate shall not
lie paid before the First day or
April of any year, the Tax Col­
lector shall advertise and Hell.”
This is to notify nil concerned
that the requirements of law
will be complied with and the
Tax Books will positively be
closed on April First ns provided
by law nml all lands on which
taxes have not been paid will
be advertised und executions is­
sued for unpnid personal prop­
erly taxes.

W. V. Wheeler

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Property Owners

A FEW SPECIALS

BRINGING UP FATHER

law yer

FOR RENT— Rooms with or wi
out meals.
Reasonable •nit
Lincoln House.

FOR RENT— Five room house,
new, close in, on Chnpman Ave­ FOR RENT— Desirable furnished - j
apartment. . All convenloncea,
nue, phone 24.
206 E. Third St. Apply New
FOB RENT—Cottage. J. Musson. i urmtery.
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FOR RENT— One two-ruoin fur­ FOR RENT— Light housekeepings v*
nished apartment. Down town
rooms. 1020 Union Avenue.
location. Inquire ut Sanford Her*
n l d . ______________________
Have you rooms to rent or some,
second nand furniture to sell? ^
FOR BENT—Three room furnish­ Uso The Herald’s classified-pag« J
ed npartment.
Nicely located. and get results.
.
Apply at Herald Office.

G. TAYLOR DYER

Ilest Grade of
Garden Hose

Rooms For Rent‘d

WANTED—To rent 5 room house
reasonably close in. Rent to not
St. Petersburg Famous Players K0R SA L E -Spaec on the page
exceed $35.1)1) per month. Apply
LB^kL Co.rp_ornt,on **cure9 8ito f o r j for classified advertInemcntH.
Sanford Paint and Army Store.
new theater.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
506 Sanford Ave.
or sell that second-hand goods?
Palmetto— Waterworks
system
WANTED— Position by sober, en­
Manatee — $00,000 bond issue
" n«-rr* mi I'mirli Vtriiiii* right
ergetic furniture ntnn. Have
to be extended at cost of $50,000. planned for erection of new school
ohrrr ttlht-rv nrr tmhltiK SI..'Hit n had dry goods nnd grocery experi­
building.
•
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lot. 1‘ rli-r Sit.onti. I'll InU tvlint a ence. Will consider other lines
lirntlt It rut Into III lata nml unlit where hustling counts. Address
ill nlnivr Ini |irlrr«.
G. care llcrnld.
A liter little vlv rm.in nml hiith
inline it till it liter mill llxhlt fnr S3— WANTED—Small furnished house
or apaitment consisting of at;
Sait nml I.VIII It nil the enntl iireilrtl.
least 3 rooms, l c rqfjncil couple,
.1 nrrr qm tr ttilh nil klmN In with children. M. cate of Herald.
full henrlnic. All mnlrr fenrr, TI
white
Cod Liver Oil in Sugar Coated riniiii liniiHe ttilh &gt;etrent eiiiillrt WANTED— Middle aged
lirnn nml &gt;nril^. g:t..VHt nml SI.IHien
woman to help care for children
Tablets Pills on Flesh ami
mill tvIII hnmile.
and do general h o u se work.—&gt;1. II.
Builds Them Up.
Herd in. 507 Oak Ave.
In just a few days—quicker
WANTED- Position at once, sell­
than you ever dreamt of—these
e r where ability will
lie re­
wonderful tablets called McCoy’s
warded.
Address
K.
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Herald.
Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets
WANTED TO BUY— Roll top desk
will start to help any thin, under­ tin t:. glut st.
I'h m ir lO I-.l
In Colds or Caiarrh
(*. I,. Went, Oviedo, Fla. Plume
weight little one.
I.
After sickness mid where rick­
The way to clear the head quick­
ly is with Ely’s Cream Balm. Ap­ ets ure suspected they tire espec­
Largest insurance company’ in WANTED—'i'o buy it. flat clarinet
ply it in the nostrils and breathy ially valuable. No need to give the world witli established local
Albert or Boehm system. 309 1-2
it. T K fm 'T fP 'V .antiseptic. They them any more nasty Cod Liver business will contract for agency.
combat the germ attack. The he.td Oil-—these, tablets arc made to take We require a lui.Tling young titan, Park Avc.
is cleared, the inflnmntiun m unb­ the place of that good, but evil g o o d health, good habits and (test
Help Wanted
illed the whole trouble is cheek­ smelling, stomach upretting medi­ of references. Will
pay salary
cine and thev surely do it.
ed at once.
and commission nsnring advance­
I,a
A very sickly child, age 9, gain­ ment. Addles* K. E. V. care Her WANTED— Gout) ter girls,
internal treatments deal only
Beth Cafeteria.
with results. They are slow, (bun- ed 12 pounds in 7 months.
aid or Rooms 601-2-3 State Hank
Ask Bower’s Phnrmncv Dean's Building, Orlando, Fla., Post O f­
bat the germs where they attack.
WAN TED— Lady agents, northern
Pharmacy
or
any
druggist
for
Mc­
End the misery, stop the cold.
fice Box 168,
and southern territory. Good op­
Ask your druggist for a Lottie Coy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound
portunity. Phono 371-J.
of Ely's ('ream Balm.
Get tn Tablets—the original and genuine
quick relief. That i» the right way —as easy to take ns candy and
HELP WANTED— Middto aged
— Adv.
with a head cold or catarrh.—Adv. 60 tablets, 60 cents.
men (white) must ho reliable.
Stove and Fire Place Florida
McCracken Concrete Pipe
Co., Appjy K. It, McCracken.
Wood
By STANLEY

3 h £ , &amp; 'U crxm a&amp;

P IN E T A R H O N E Y

For Rent

FOB SALE—0 lota close in, will , A BEAL BUY—.10 acres for sale
sell for $5,000. Can be cold acp- that will cut into 160 lots. Desir- USED FURNITURE CO.— Mir­
arctely for $1,200 each. This i» a ■atlo located—an cxccccptional buy
rors rcoilveretl, fair prices paid
imd'will
quickly. Ad-. In acreage. Only $25,000 with a
good buy and
will go quickly,
lor second-hand furniture, ('all
“
small cush payment. Address “ D.
dress “ D. B. S." care of Herald
Phone 647.
B. S." care of Herald.
FOR SALE— New house, plastered
! FOR QUICK SALE— Small cash
and papered. All lluors and FOB QUICK SALE—33 1-2 acres, ; grocery, doing good business.
woodwork stained and varnished. | I miles south of Sanford on Ur- |Have other intorest that needs at­
Nice enclosed porch, am going la:ti| Road, $195 per acre. $1,500 tention. S. M, care Herald.
North and will sell $1250 cash. cash, balance easy. Address “ S.
At GindervMIc. 3 miles from San-, | o. " care of Herald.
CASH—Paid for false teeth, den­
ford on Orlando Road. Arthur L. |A BARGAIN— Five front lots on
tal gold, platinum and discard­
Hawk.
Magnolia Avenue, facing east. ed jewelry.— Hoko Smelting and
FOR SALE— Spanish bungalow, I Owner will sell in bulk for $0,300 Refining Co.f Otsego, Mich.
well located in Sanford. $7,000 and on easy terms. Address “ S.
Continental Vitality White Leg­
with $2,000 cash nml balance like A. S." enre Herald.
rent. Will sell furnished for $7,- NI)T_ ONLY A HOUSE. BUT A horn chicks are money makers.
500.
For
appointment Write
Home—5 room Spanish bunga­ Our circular giving full informa­
"Owner” care The Sanford Hcr- low. Too small for present own* tion of this and other ten tested
e». Will sell furnished and on varieties is yours for the asking.
easy terms. Address “ D. B. S.” Wrte for it now. Address 503
The Continental Hatchery of Val­
FOR SALE— Filling station and care of Herald.
dosta, Ga.
store on Orlando rond. Doing
good business. Large lot reason­ FOB SALE— At south Sanford,
able. Citrus Height Filling Sta­
(Ginderviilc) new three room FOR SALE—Tomato plants. R.
D. A. Box 91, Sanford.
tion.
bungalow, two porches. M. C. Aspinwall. 1119 Myrtle Ave.
FOR SALE—23 White Wyandottes
Automobiles
and 1 turkey, 1 year old, cheap.
FOB SALE—5 room Spanish bun- 200 Park Ave.
j galow located in desirable reUsed Care For Sale
|stricted section of Sanford. Owner
1022 Chevrolet. Touring.
I will sell on rmnll cush payment
1922 Ford Ton Truck.
' with balance payable like rent,
192.7 Ford Coupe.
r Furnished. If interested address
192.7 Dodge Coupe.
S. A. S. care The Sanford Herald.
1920 Hudson.
1921 Dodge Coupe.
FOR SALE— 6 lots close in, will Is n prescription for .Malaria,
sell for $5,000 if taken at once. Chills and Fever, Dengue nr Bil­
“ Terms to some people”
These lots enn bo resold separately ious Fever. It kills the germs.
I. W. PHILLIPS’ SONS
Sanford, Fla.
Phone 3 fnr $1,200 each. S. A. S. Care Her­
ald.

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ASSOCIATED dress DISPATCHES

Four Inquests Held
By Justice In Miami
MIAMI, Mnr. Id.—Justice of
}&gt;t‘;
{•- }'• Penney was
ichedul » .domL.y to hold iniiuest: over this Unties of four
men who met death by gun
over the week end. The first is
t in t of Sergeant Wcver, who
was shot from hi* motorcycle
Sunday morning white he was
trailing two men in an automo­
bile. Two are held by the po.
lice of St. Augustine on suspic­
ion of huving kilted the ser­
geant.
The second inquest is to bo
be held over the body of Har­
vey Coyle, 21, who wn shot by
a night watchman. The other
two bodies are those of negroes
who were killed by other neg­
roes.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, MONDAY, 16, 1925.

Movement Started
U,S. SPENDS TOO National
To Stimulate Interest O f
I ON Al? Americans In Party Politics
FIGHT
ISAS
UPON MELLON

NEW YORK, Mur. 1(5.— move- 1 “group" or many p arty system of
ment intended to stii-uintc partlc- Europe and thereby imperil the
ipntion in party politic sby all American system of government.
American citizens was announced The statement refers to the “imRepublicans and Democrats In Sunday by the National Civic Fed porvement that would soon be Michigan Solon Heading Com­
1’onflicl Over Financial Re­ e ration.
wrought in the quality of all of
mittee l»robing Tnx Cases.
ports .cn Achievements Of That body lias formed a nonpar­ our legislative bodies, “if the ac­
Plans to Show Government
tisan
departm
ent
on
political
edu­
tive participation of citizens in
Congress In Last Session cation, supported by prominent political
Lost Money On Mellon Plea
party machinery were u rg ­
leaders of the democratic arid re­ ed by all the chambers of commerce
publican pnrties, with Kiihu Root business men’s organizations, wo­
ns honorary chairman and Alton B. men's clubs, churches, labor unions,
Parker, an active chairman.
the American I.egion, social, fra ­
Its effort will he to porpotunte ternal and patriotic societies.’’
■* Byrns Declares High Cost of the two party political system and The National Civic Federation Tax Settlement Approved By
Armaments
Emphasizes to encourage nil citizens to take u has received letters from leaders
Mellon. Snid to Have Mis­
active part in either of those of both republican and democratic
Necessity of Arms Parley more
two parties. A national confer­ pnrties praising the movement.
represented Fncts in Case
ence for discussion of the subject
Among those who
expressed
WASHINGTUN, Mnr. 1(5.— Con- is planned.
thC|i!i,nUnP°
n
nr°
‘
i
.•
I WASHINGTON. Mnr. 10.—The
A cting Views of the financial ncThe nrinounccd purpose of the
John I). Davis, democratic can- j ..ejection committee on the invest!l&gt;I-» V U i
I l U l T i I t \ A eoniplishments of the lust session departm ent on political education
t0* P r e s e n t fnst y e a r;. Klltlon of thc bureau 0f internal
i t
n
m
. - _
' of congress were set forth Sunday will he “To aid in checking the
william M. Butler, chairman
revenue, known ns the Couzens
I
k
I
N
I
f
t
/
by
Chairman
Madden
of
the
house
GO, Mar. 16.—Inves- 111 U o U . H i 1 U Ld t j appropriations committee, and Kcp- growing indifference o r our citizens Ihc republican national committee; | committee,
will resume its inquiry
to the value and necessity of par­
finto the death of
_____
, resentative Hyrns. of Tennessee, ty government; to Impress upon (Jem L. Shaver, Charles D. M iles, J Monday. One of the first eases to
D- Roosevelt, Ogden L. lte considered will be th at of the
RcClintock youthful
.
ranking Democrat on the commit- them the vital need for the con­ Mills, Thomas
R. Marshall, Frank Atlantic. Gulf nnd W est Indies
Minimum
of
Surtax
In
M
e
Retee.
started unofficialscientious discharge of their duty L. Polk, John Hays Hammond, Steamship Company, to show that
(Iuceil 1(1 2!» P e r C e n t; Aii
Mr. Madden snid government np- as citizens, if the principles under­ George B. Cortelyou, Owen 1).
Iweeks ago by Chief
. proprintions have been reduced un- lying our institutions are to he Young, Simon Guggenheim, Gov. Secretary Mellon’s clnim of pover­
Lrry Olson and ra­
ty for it, when he approved a com­
promise on its tax hill, was u n ­
the stales attorney’s
founded and that the government
k statements by Dr.
lost millions of dollars by the s e t­
iFuimnn, involving
tlement.
1. Shepherd, McClin- out
There is much speculation nfurther
decreases.'
era dill not vote in the 1021 gen- idge, emphasizing trie necessity of niong senators hero today ns to
J air. advanced today t'l 000,OIK) in the nation's tuxes for
Mr.
Byrns,
however,
declared
era I election and suggests that this party organization, hut not, ns what will happen when Senators
!be fiscal year 1020 is “ now favor­
Loii-i'lcrntimi.
the appropriations for the fiscal
may destroy party gov-'quoted, specifically mentioning this Couzens and Ernst meet in the
It) present tin* c u u to able," Chairman Green of the year 102(5 show a large increase indifference
irm
nont
in
the United States, re- peculiar movement, was also is- committee room. At the close of
house
way
ami
means
committee
jiurv was reached Sunfor peace-time governmental nper- sull iu l*hc substitution of t h e !sued.
rrt E. Crowe. S t a t e ’s j
»&gt;’-;
that he saw atinI'ls nn(1 lhll
the i ennte session yesterday the
that the reductions were
our person* were miiii- »''tiung l&lt;* prevent m lu iiiq , the |,rou,,|,t „|I0U|
record showed in u roundabout
nit by the decreasing
wav that Mr. E rnst wanted to
rrm net
liefore
that
I”*
of "disappearing'”
“disap
ircai
ore m
at body
oouy 1 '1' n,x ' mum M*r . nx l"v - ■
’ cost or
war ngcticall Senator Couzens a “ wilful,
t effmts (O indict She,,. | ‘"'I » general lowering o tail o th e r .ckM
not .U '-tho rawult of S o " .
malicious, wicked liur." He has
»il liceri held since S a t - j
r’! ‘ V . .. ., .
. . oniies. “ The total appropriation I
not indicated he had changed liis
'
I 's t h in te in n n . lie asserted , of s.i.D.Dt,!*;;, .1)00 for 1020’’. Mr.
mind.
for Miss I '.ibcl Dope to hnvc the new lax law ll'''- jL‘, l | Madden asserted, “was $21,5)21,Watson nnd Ernst Outvoted
fiancee who was lefi ! ! .
: •’ !‘ni f
oc,&gt; '*** than the current approThe Couzens committee is com­
.if ?8,H0t) by his will ■ : i ,; "r.;,
wii k h. 1
,li e Priation," and he described the $7.posed of Senators Couzens, Michi­
tque ted to return im- ar.ininis,ration will have the « » -, K98.7B1.000 appropriated at both
gan; Watson, Indiana, ami Ernst,
I'.m I.os Angeles whi te precedented record of having re­ sessions of the sixty-eighth con­
Kentucky, Republicans; and Jones,
duced taxation three years iu suc­ gress as being approximately
resting,
New
Mexico, and King, Utah,
summoned to go cession.’’
$800,000,000 less than was appro­
A surplus of $.'1711,QUO,0(10 has priated by the sixty-sixth and a p ­ Garland Fortuny Left By N. Plans Worked Out for Patrol- Democrats. Watson and E rnst nre
hand jury Monday are
Y. Broker to Public Inter­ iiur Atlantic Seaboard and outvoted on m atters &lt;&gt;f policy by
y. Foshcrg, Dr. Charles been estimated for the fiscal year proximately S.t77,0l)0,000 less than
ests, Continues to Grow in
Porto Rican Waters; Bill­ Couzens, Jones and King. Jon mi
of tile National Uni- 11(20, lie laid, and thc exact am &gt;unt by the sixty-seventh congress.
Size
Despite
Disbursements
leiences, John P. March- will be known by the time the com­
iard In Charge Operations is absent from the city.
“There has been u steady reduc­
Testimony taken by the Couzbr jalesm.iti ror the uni- mittee starts work on drultiug a tion,’’ Mr. Madden added, "over a
i
|Chief Justice Harry A. lltw tux bill about Oct. 1.7, so ili&amp;t period of four years."
NEW YORK, Mnr. 1C.— The' WASHINGTON,, Mur. 1(5.—The cm committee shows that Secre­
lire will be well under way by the
nuinicipal court,
By comparing the 1027 appropria tidy fortune of more than $000,000 United States coast guard, having tary of the Treasury Mellon per­
convening of congrehs in December. (ionn with those of 102(5, Mr. which Charles Garland of M nssa-1practically worked out its program sonally approved a tax settlem ent
brd Sought Letter
“Thu original treasury estim ates Byrns said, there has been u “con ilnisctts inherited and refused tol for the policing of the North At- with the Atlantic, Gulf and West
was questioned by
today in reference to of the surplus for the fiscal year sidcrable reduction" in some de- ucccpt three years ago because he! (antic seubourd, has turned its ut- indies Steamship Company for ap ­
.iliierti-il t.i I In* nmimcr in w hich I tention to t-urhinc mm l uiminir proximately $2,(500,000 when the
im nnfilt'tiid w ill
aims Sheiiherd wrote of 11*27, which ends on dune 70 n tirf ihimiK
claim was for $‘J,'JL'IJ511.2(5, When

[n To Further
=ti£ate C a s e ;
[hed Sunday By
I’s A t t o r n e y

|c O f Dead
[h Summoned

Witnesses Are
icned For First
iMeeting Today

Madden Presents
Republican View

New
Air Chief
■

SENATE
What Is Believed To
Be Final Action In
Case To Take Place
At Today’s Session

Speculation Rife
Among Politicians

$300,000,000 TO

FI IT FROM TAY
i

LARGE PAYMENTS COAST GUARD TO
FAIL TO DIMINISH CURB SMUGGLING
PIG TRUST FUND OF RUM IN GULF

Every Senator Is
Back In
His Seat■*
_____
Lieutenant-Colonel Fechct, now
in command of the advanced fly­
ing school at Kelly Field, Texas,
who succeeds Brig. Gen. Willinni
Mitchell, as assistant head of the
Army Air Service. The picture
shows Colonel Fechct ns ho looks
today.

Vote Will Be Taken
In Afternoon After
Four Hour Debate
WASHINGTON. March. '
16.—Senate today reject- ,
ed for oecond time the
nomination of Warren to
be attorney Rcneral. The
vote waa 46 to 39.

HERRIOT REGIME
WASHINGTON, Mnr. 16.—
ILL
TREATED,
HE
The senate moved forward to*
O AVO f AT An n n i 7 0 P ' ‘,n&gt;’ in probably the finnl cnSAYS
IN ADDRESS jrnKement
of its battle over
the nomination of Chnrles B.
Snys Slones Arc Only Thrown
at Trees Upon Which There
Is Fruit; AIsnee-Loralnne
Trouble Causes Criticism

Warren to be attorney gen­
eral with opposition forces
directing their strategy chief­
ly to Coolidge’s challenge of
recess appointment for War­

ren in case there is a second rejec­
CASTRIES, France. Mar. 1(5.— tion of his nomination.
Prem ier Horriot snoke twice here
Sunday hut made nnlv one re fe r-1 'r h°
entire membership
ence to subjects outside thc im- was on the floor ami those present
mediate object of his visit, the in- included u number of senators, who
* of' n monument
*
* were away from the roll called last
nugurntion
to the
socialist leader, Jean Leon Jnurcs, Tuesday. Among them was La Fot-.
a nntive of Castries, who was as- letto just back from a vacation ill
Florida.
aassinntcil in 1011.
Afler saying that M. Jaurcs nev­
Two Republican ronators, G illctt
er separated his tocinlist ideas of M assachusetts, and Goff, of
from his love of the Republic. West Vigirinin, opened the de­
.Mr. Herriot continued: “ It is not fense of W arren and the President
he who would have pronounced while Borah nnd Reed took up tho
those criminal words against thc leadership of the coalition fight­
law th at we haw recently heard." ing to defeat the nomination. Un­
Those present construed as a der an agreement previously a r­
reference to the recent manifesto rived at, the speeches were lim it­
is: ued by the Cardinals and Bish­ ed and a vote was to have been
ops, and cheered the speeker loud- taken during the afternoon.
lv.
.
tra d e rs on both sides were
Admiral Jmires, a brother of the agreed that the president's latest
socialist leader, was among the move in his fight with the new sen­
spenkerf. He compared .inures ate had not served to increase
uml Herriot—both Poor boys, both strcicgth fo r the W arren nomina­
normal school students ii ml both tion und its rejection by from three
dedicating their lives to the repub­ to six votes on the ballot to bo
lic.
taken at 2:30 today was forecast.
Haul Boncour. one of the French
ator
Couzens
has
received
addi­
Those directing the opposition
the whole I third: I am sale iu say- i Tr»! 1(50 for 1025, and $150,000,000, ami loans amounting to $2(5.7:181 the Gulf coast for a personal study
epherd,
delegates who drafted ....
the Gencvn
amount ever spent in tor the year ended June 20, 11)21, of tlm situation. He (dans to make tional information, which lie will protocol, contrasted the a n c ie n t, Ibrces take the position th a t thu
an agreement of nttor- ing that the “urplus at tri- end of tb(,
' vl fcxvecd $100,- t j|Ul. of pence for tin* maintenance says the report, were not large | w hatever changes appear necessary insert in the United States Ship­ con ception of alliances between I Pri-«l(le»l * announcement late Sat■* &gt;tate and Shepherd, o ii\ , * U
ping Hoard has furnished him certain peoples against other with l ur“ uy regarding n recess nppointof t |.(. navy back of 1011."
fl'l without charge, fie ‘H~d&gt;po.
enough to offset (Iu* fund’s growth and are possible a t this time while this information:
The present revenue I iw went
-This huge sum," Mr. Byrns con- ! due to a “ recent phenomenal rise] heis in that section and then use
tliat of “ the treaty width France I ,nc,,t in l*u’ u1v#nt1of “ second adIt to the office of the
Thin waiver bv the treasury de­ hns lie n the first to sign whore- 5 verse action by the senate ruisex
hey early Saturday and in.o iu l e fU 't wi!li the beg.lining| tinned, “when considered in con- in the market value of its sc cur i- the information he gains to lieilil
and
lore since except for a of . this. calendar year,
,
, g r e a t1 unction with the fact that there is ties.”
' on a noticing system south from partm ent of $7.5100,000 taxes of the by nations are leagued against X ,ia question of constitutional nuthorAgwi" Company wax made with or an unknown criminal willing to jk v which transcends in importance
|to his home today fot i reduction were made iu (Iu rates a balanci* of authorizations of
The largest gift sum last year,) Norfolk to tile Mexican waters “out
consulting the shipping board unloose war upon the world, i th‘! original issue,
e w;ii accompanied b y' *:*’ onalerate irunines, w.Jtii were $152,7150,0011 f»r alterations and $10,000, was given to the New ami around Porto Rico.
on the the condition of the com- , “ Without doubt’’ lie udded. "France
Senator Robison, of Arkunsa.li
res of the state’s at- f « i l niu;.h beh'v tho.*e o&lt; tli-* ong- increases in the navy, emphasizes York Leader, a labor daily paper
As
an
milled
move
ill
the
Gulf
timl Mellon plan and far below thc importance of another more ef­
l»«"y.
iii
this
direction,
us
in
others,
j
the
Democratic leader, was said to
suspended publication after coast campaign against smuggling,
those of last year even after the fective conference on the limita­ awhich
Second, that at the time tin* i
been in the vanguard."
have voiced the sentim ent of tho
Is Innocence
few months of heavy losses. work soon is to sta rt on recon­
l’render H erriot’a second speech: opposition with his declaration th a t
I fay* he has no admis- 28 per cent refutil wn mvlo. In tion:' of armaments, and that the Other large gifts were to the Fed­ struction of the quarantine station abatem ent was made (January,
9L* a ho bail nothing many cases thc pay men', t ii: year former conference failed to ac- erated Press, a national labor at Ft. Morgan, near Mobile This 15*21) the company had o utatund-1*rn* delivered a fte r the banquet, | while senators could not tell tho
Ihe dentil of young Mc- will be less than hall that of n complish what the people bclieved." new., service; to the legal defense will aid more directly in curbing ii;:» 287 000 shares of stock, with a ) D°th being evtempornteous. In executive whom to nominate, the
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.Mr. Madden in discussing the of labor mid radical cuscs and to the smuggling of aliens, (hull marketable value of some $ 1 , 1 1 I thi* he declared "l do not believe executive likewisu could not toll
|L* denied the state- year ago unde.1 the same tircuintwo kinds of honesty. senators whose nomination they
it
nines.
Until
the
new
returns,
present
“low-water mark" in ex­ workers’ m unition.
Fainian that he had
liqu r, but const guard officials 720.50, and after the reduction in l,u*re nre and
public. An honest must approve under the constitu­
P"ir&gt;&lt;* iu bacteriology, which are now being mud *, are r-o penses, snid the Inst congress en­ j liu* fund's directors themselves yn they will benefit considerably, taxes, the stock rose to $10,1(52,- personal
man is he who keeps his engage­ tional authority reposed in the sen­
a!-o had bought from ctivi'd by tin* treasury and tabu, acted several laws which will re­ initiated and financed several re- basing a satisfactory base of op- 738 by February 21. 1025.
m ents."
Grossest Fraud I'erpetralcd.
ate to udvise uml consent with re­
a letter w ritten re ­ luted, it i; impossible t*- u*i rlain quire increased outlays to carry rearch jobs, including studies efj editions at tha'. point.
M. Herriot said there had been spect to presidential appointments.
Senator
King,
member
of
the
them into cxucijtiun. The new ‘American Imperialism" and "ln-| Although the North Atlantic
ot'
present nw *i.
course, o th at be ha,I the
Couzens committee,
declared in few governments under tho re­
“At this tim_* it is nnpos.-ilii,' In postal salaries increase law, how junctions in Industrial Conflicts,”
There was no further statem ent
' test tubes filled with
fi&gt; definitely even the ium;t,i . of over, while requiring approximate- and the publication of several di-] ruin fleets still exceed any known the Semite yesterday thu*. tiiis public so ill-treated as hir, but Sunday from the White House, nor
ftilli.
......ac. he comforted himself by rememt" be riding outside American te r. I company and its subsidaries,
Inc (I'Connor, Chicago, thc expenditures (for the fiscal ly $1(10,000,(100 for the remainder rectories, including "Who’s Who in ritorial waters, coast guard offic- j toriling to records f (he inter- (&gt;♦*i*intr that stones are only thrown was there any information as to
vear
11*2(5).
Then*
will
in*
increases
of
the
fiscal
year
1025
and
for
15*2(5
rX''l later in the ilav l»v
the Labor Movement," and a "La­ ials let it be known that they hr.vcjnul committee, had perpetrated at, ’■rct’a on which there is fruit. whether Mr. W arren would accept
A ttorney Savage | ,,f s" " u‘ li,u’s 11M&lt;* reductions in he said, practically offsets this bor\ ■Year
Hook."
hurt him was u recess appointm ent in the event
an eye
on the activities
of the | “the grnsuest
1
.I |
I
. 1 .........
* w ............SUV
I
• ISW.IWOfc kind
mill! of
Wi frauds.'
IKIUUri.
|What
f
»particularly
------hut on the w
whole
f n with the rem ark of
l &gt; but
hole the out- amount through "the additional
Most
Ot
U
i&lt;
larger
loans
went
to
t|c
*et
loitering
iu
the
(!ulf
of
Mex"One
of
the
frauds,"
ho
said,
“
wus
1
!"'H
»oing
reproached
with attack- his nomination should be rejected
the putilications including the Mimic-; ico. It was evident, th&gt;sy said, the juggling of the accounts by ' ,,K D**’ liberty of the people «f again. President Coolidgc rem ain­
|*|"I n letter he claim s1
1' now favorable
tuvoranle 101
for a nduc- revenues anticipated under
timi of $.'500,000,000 in taxation."
law*' and it .should have no appro sola Daily S tar, the Oklahoma 1 that this fleet seeks to lake away which more than $1)70,1)00 in ensn Alsace-Lorraine," for whom th * ed iu \Vushington over the week­
Irnte.
ciahle effect on the relationship n/ Leader, the Seattle Union Record, ,-oiiiu of tlie trade now enrried on
“c (id Mar, hand had
government feels every affection­ end with Mr. W arren us his guest.
general receipts and expenditure*.'’ mid the l '»li&gt;|, Peoples Publishing Ironi islands off the Florida coast, was concealed and paid out in di­ ate concern," and when he heard
to him of ii letter
The present situation, without u
Among other expenses to he in­ ( o. Large loans also were made and so the |m t:ols are watching its vidends sa as to avoid taxation." republicans “love for their coun parallel since the adm inistration
i''ported Shepherd
Thd memorandum left with Sen...................... ..
. ,
•" regain. He said A b o u t A r m a M c u t i n k ; y " i';1 ,,y ,u'
, ,A1;'* to the labor defense council a n d : activities with some success,
ator Couzens by the attorney of , A „ ,u
^ [. w ,t;,,..lhnl ,ov« ,i of President Tyler was viewed by
°
Madden referred to tre $10(1,0011,•
to the general defense committee,
worth between $70,some ut the Capitol as one th a t
the shipping board rcada, in part:
■ th tir religion*______
1 000 public building lull, which oft- ( liirago. A revolving loan fund
t 1'
This -tutement
in the future relations between thu
“Tho first information the de- 1 a *
1 n
n * i ii
» -•
LONDON, Mar. 1*5.—’I he ltril- cr passage by tin &gt;Oil * 0 fa iled to was put at tho disposal of the
Mr. Savage, it the
partnieiit of Jimtice had as to the M a r s h a l l I&lt; I C lf l S K i l l executive and the present senate.
ish
government
has
not
yet
been
receive
senate
action,
and
said
I t'l" by Miirchand and
American Civil Liberties Union for
T t ‘{ l |) O t D o i I l U T f i t l l reduction of the taxes of tli* AtShould Mr. W arren accept u re­
« r l A fia u in ,* *
another former sales- informed by Washington authori­ “ provision inuit la* made at thc legal costs In free speech cas*
1
4 l-intie. (mil mid West Indies CorIv C p O ritu
. r l l S S i n j ^ cess appointm ent, he could serve
ties
nor
has
Sir
Esmc
Howard,,
next
session
to
rover
tho
public
“ university and a Dr.
poratioii was early this week, when
only until the senate again as­
coroner’s j„. *British umbasaodar of latest sug- building situation.”
pintg the
'
, CHEYENNE. Mar. IS—The crux ’*he announcement came out ns to
NEW YORK, Mar. 1(5.—Dwight sembled. His nomination then
Pointing out that congress bad
O''(’onnor siiid |,e re-1
from White House for a
I of the Teapot Dome lease aniuil- the reduction in the taxes of this Jam es, relative of the late Mar­ would have to lie acted upon by
I" mversation
' er at ion a . having I «ti»armani(*nt congerence. lit is ex- reduced by $11,125,000 the budget
V\r O r r io M A r i r p n t i n o c m int case was reached today with corporation of about $7,000,01)0. shall Field, of Chicago,, until re ­ the senate and unless it were con­
. W ^ C I I l l l l C N tw„ im portant developments, the At the time this reduction wax
the peeled
official circles here, how- bureau's cs timnlo for 15)2(5. Mr.
*■ "me time during
..
cently an official of the Textile firmed he could draw no salary
ever, that concrete proposal- will lie 1 Madden said he wished to cal! atikcision of Judge T. Illake Kennedy made the department of justice Plant Spray, Inc., is missing. The for the period during which he hud
■*'f December.
forthcoming
when
Frank
H.
Keltrillion
to
this
because
of
a
"more
HIJENOS
AIRES.
Mar.
1(5.011 the admission o- the Imnk ac­ was vigorouily engaged in defend­ fnct th at he has vanished wus dis­ served.
L former .svudeuts at the
luniversity of Sciences |ogg assumes office of secretary of or less widespread misapprclien- Haseball has a t last gained a count of former Interior Secretary ing a suit for $5,000,000 brought closed when his Uncle Philip James
Four hours have been set asidn
h. pi ice among Argentine sports, Fall as evidence and tho appcuV- in the United States court of
bsl.iy to identify Mr. state, ns a result of conferences sion that congress does not and
of New York, m anager of 5Iur- today for debate in tho senate be­
Kellogg had with Austen ( hnin- not stayed within the limit (if til ' though as yet a small one. Two, mice of Fall on the witness stand,
ch illis by the Atlantic Gulf Oil ' shHI Field Company, went to de
°n, 11 is expcrtcil. will berlain, foreign secretary, before amounts requested by the p r e s i - (teams composed of natives have The Second week of the trial bu- &lt; orporatlon against the United 1liver a photograph to the Bureau fore the vote is tuken, with tha
time equally divided betwen sup­
been
organized,
coached
by
Amorident.”
leaving
I.ondon.
K»n
today.
imy of tho history
States Shipping Hoard."
(or Missing Persons.
porters und opponents. Prescient
- __ cam one representing the .......
rjc* lintoek’n fortune and
Cool
idge, in resubm itting the nomi­
I' " " lining three wit
£r‘mJn™n,v'
on'ii
chK
G
o
v
e
r
n
m
e
n
t
A
w
a
r
d
s
nation, made it clear to republican
A
.
,
,
*ng
(.uni,
questioned. Attorthe principal athletic club of Hu
lenders th at he desired Mr. W ar­
' aid the grand jury
no* Aires,
ren’s qualifications to bo
fully
'* *• finding—cither of
increasingly large numbers o f,
Hprcud upon the senute record.
D true bill—by not later
•specietors watch the games which
WASHINGTON. Mar. 1(5.—Con"lay.
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Playing Sunday in thc qualifying) those making the lowest scores of th'-y play with each other: with tracts totalling more than a SI.- )
round of the handicap tournam ent tho qualifying round, K5 players
for thc trophy donated by George are being selected to play in the
K Hollingsworth, Harry Khle, tournam ent proper. The first round
r:
• outbfill Sanford amateur, shatter- begins Mar. 20 and continues lin­
ed thc am ateur course record of 78, til Mar. 21 while the third and haul
WASHINGTON, Mar. lO .-T h a
1 ] f»*iffith.-, hull) expert turning in a card of 7» for 18 holes round gets under way anil continforeign trudo of the United State,*
' "'1 Stato:, Department of play. On the 18th green, left ucs through Mnr. 25 .
pprouching
.showed a favorable trude bulanca
chargcH of disregarding the (lunger und the automobile.
,ri‘* '-ill he one of tho with two putts for 0 score ol
of $515),000,000 for February, ac­
rh&lt;* trophy played f&lt;u was do—------------------------signal
at
the
same
crossing
were
cf: at a meeting to he
An officer is now stationed a t cording to commerce departm ent
heard
and
resulted
in
fines.
. "fu :"birdie three, . og Chicago' ai.u nni v
Mi a mi l'o lic e H o ld
at from *, J*.......
( unit!' v court house ui
tt fur
The railroad men are S. J. Mayo, the crossing at the orders of tho figures toduy placing exports «»t
,&gt;
•*".“ &gt;• nigh .
, h/ t o t a l of 71 for thc -n of Ins apprccmtiion of the exceicity commission. Police officials $373,000,000 und Im ports ut $33-1,who
was charged with "flying I .Y-.fi
meting H to Dupre** *,vtnK 1
lonce of the SanfordI municipal Golf
000,0(H).
course
__
7’(SHY, Sweden, Mar.
10.— switching" in additoin to blocking *?*C,nrf ‘^ i he.Y Mrc *°,in* *°
' ' ’.'I'; of .Seminole coungolfing Course. The trophy is a golf bag
Ehlc
well
known
in
V" l° ^r’l i'
ornctic» °7 r “ &gt;l*
MIAMI Mur in_a r*Ki«n» .1
Visby, described today ns a city tho crossing longer tftan tho five
'ibilitics i,f growing
and a which is purchased through the
minutes allowed by the city ordiblocking crossings and
•unmcrciiil purposes.
mirtn e r ' 'are *U|&gt;est°' bal"I champions ’ Bull Hardware Company,
tectivc with e x tta ^ tt» n hp u i r s i s |o L e r « t"hn d -nm if* W‘n! " r %t Jul&gt;f nance. On each charge Mr. Mayo i
,2 f , au#tom°bil|ll**I, 0/ r “ nin*f
«nu s. experim enter of
Otis George, the professional a t enroute to .Miami to get E
F.
1 U.h, *'Jn,vcr9»fy "7
North and South Carolina and
was ordered to pay a fine of $10 nP‘* l ^ut, °f automobilists of run■"•nt tif ngiiculture, and of
ihk
I
T
ning
past signals.
(he
cour«*.
i,
nuw
preparini!
»
1i»t
|
CJowcr,
h.
l
j
In
:h
.
n
,
,
l
,
c
u
n
.v
s,v
.,'i,h
n
n
l
f
a
m
l
T
^
U
?
h
,!?h
l
e
t
,
.
Lntificd with the corn- he hud made a number of envia­ of those who enter the tournam ent! jail upon cquest of Robert E. ,lig„it«rie„ wj|| attend.
ble scores

Britain Has No Wotd

Fall Is Witness In

Dearth of Pitchers

New Amateur Golf Course Record
Set In Tourney Qualifying Round

BV^phnc contract

Start Drive On Railroad
For Obstructing Street Crossing

l&lt;avorable Trade
Balance Is Shown

xperts Talk
H Couse Here

City To Celebrate
700th. Anniversary
Chicago Offender
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New Italian Cable
Open By Coolidffe

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In the Heart o f Sanford, I
"The City Everybody is Talking About
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This is the opportunity of your life as we all know
what Sanford is—the coining' city of Florida.—
Why? Because of its great people, water freight
rates, farm lands that are surpassed by none.

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the state of Florida. Property here is selling
just one tenth its real value today. It will jump
by leaps and hounds in the near future. Don’t
miss this as you will lose a bargain on day of
sale. These lots are all high and dry, on a good
business street and in the heart of the city and
on the way to the million dollar hotel that is to he
built soon.
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Churches of all denomination. Stores carrying
stock ot goods to equal those of larger cities.
Three strong banks, five schools, railroad shops,
factories of various kinds where employment is
in demand, on the trunk line of A. C. L. R. R. and
the great waterway to all parts of the world—
The St. Johns River. All this is much to consid­
er in the luturc as this town is in its infancy, like

Remember the OWNER is at your MERCY for
you will be facing a genuine auction sale. You

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OTTAWA, Mac. IS ^ C a n a d a 's
SOFIA, Bulgaria, M ar.‘1 8 ^ T h c
search for a thief who g o t aw ay I wheat area of 22,055,710 acres In!
w ith liberty bonds in Ohio ih 1920}1924 yielded 1262,097,000 bushels o f 1
was ended here recently when a J an estim ated value of $320,362,000
Bulgarian was sentenced to prison according to the last report of the
for 18 months.
f Dominion D epartm ent of AgriculThe securities, am ounting to (tu rr. The average acre yield of
$1,500. were stolen w h ile jn tra n s it'fa ll wheat was 28.8 bushels against
between two banks in Ohio. T ho! 23.'1.75 bushels in 1926 and 22.8 bush-

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B«cI&lt; to Farm Movements
Makes But Little Headway
Toward Inducing Return
Ncjrlecttlpkeep for Crops
ITHACA, N. Y„ Mar. 16.— For
the past eight year* New York
state has experienced an almost
sternly decline in its farm popula­
tion. according to statistlci com­
piled by the New York State Col­
lege of Agriculture.
«' Oti Jan. i of this year there were
approximately 105,000 less people
™living on farm s than there were
In 1017. according to the figures.
In 1017 the farm population was
698,000. Now the total has dropp­
ed to 735,000. In 1918, 40,000 tillBK
era of the soil left to engage in
other occupations. In 1919, 34,000
more followed and ih 1920, 23,000
relinquished agricultural pursuits.
The exodus in 1921 was 10,000.
Tli*!‘ip® wnc
Isa 'F
tawaw*®
There
was «a “back #ft
to Ithe
farm
tendency in 1922, when 11,000 re ­
turned. In 1923, however, 32,000
’’ deserted farms for the cities or
■ other pursuits more profitable than
farm ing and in 1921, 21,000 left
tho farms in the state.
The figures show also that farm
linnds huvr deserted their calling.
In 1917 there were 77,000 hired
hnnds tut the farms of the state.
. On Jan. 1, 1925. there were 20,700
a decrease of 50,500.
The report indicated that despite
these reductions in farm popula­ (Jueenie Thomas, who has been ,delighting stage audiences in London
tion and labor, the farm s of the with her beauty, plans to come to America if she inn get a contrnct.
• Empire State produced recor dcrops London
critics m il her the most beniitiful English actress.
Inst year. It wrt pointed nut,
however, thut the production was
made at the exprn&gt;e of other im ­
who hud no agricultural experi­
portant farm work, and that in
ence have been trained in special
manv instances farmers neglected
schools. Field supervisors of the
buildings, drainage and fences to
Soldier Settlem ent Board visit the
devote their time to the production
veteran! a t intervals, superintend
of normal yields.
their farm ing operations and give
them practical help.
“The departm ent of soldiers’
More Thun .10„(H)0 Have Been civic rcstahlishment reported an
IMnced on Grants By Can­ average expenditure of $50,000,000
adian Settlement Board a year on soldiers' pensions, hos­
pital education and unemployment
relief.”
LONDON, Mar. 16.—A motor
OTTAWA. Mar. 16.—Former
car with a trailer, the whole val­ soldiers of the dominion's war­
ued at $25,000. is to be presented time armies to the number of 30.. to the king of Siam by the mem­ 601 hnvo been established on farms IRISH WOULD CURB
FOX KILLING
bers of the Siamese royal house- of their own, according to the re­
1 *^1
• hold, according to Word received port of the Soldier Settlement
DUBLIN, Feb. 16.— Hunting in
Board.
here.
Of this total 21,113 have been the Free State, a pastime in which
There are several unusual Teatv urea conncrtcd with the gift. The granted loans, some ns high as it is said $5,000,000 annually is
driver sits in tiie open, as in an $7,500 each, according to tiie re­ spent, nnd which nttruets many
from
England.
is
1 ordinary car. hut behind him in a port. and the remainder have been sportsmen
* compact little room set aside for ""'•"‘n grants of dominion land threatened by the continued de­
bis own use. There Is also u din­ without loans. A total of $103,- struction of foxes , which are
ing room and sitting room, luxu­ 150,098 hus been spent for land, caught in large numhprs and sold
permanent
improve­ for their skins.
riously furnished, and a buthroom. clearing,
There are 23 pucks of foxhounds
The trailer lias n bedroom with ments and stoek equipment. Vettwo beds folding up ngninst the uiuiis already have returned $10.- i lithe Free State and the govern­
wall when not in use. Both couch­ 000.000 to the governmnt in pay­ ment is urged to protect the sport
es are fm uished throughout in pol- ment of principal and in interest by legislation, penalizing the de­
struction of the animals.
i ished mahogany. Thu weight of on loans.
“The m ajority
of tho soldier
tiie car is nine tuns and of the*
Palmetto—Cornerstone laid for
, trailer seven tons, and the combi­ settlers have made good on the
“Those la w Methodist Episcopal church.
nation cannot exceed a speed of farm ,” said the report.
14 miles an hour.

WAR VETERANS
MAKE GOOD AS
FARM WORKERS

n u V r ^ n Bg " i n n R c ,li'Same" of" r ! | c’'‘ ' ° r thc ,88t five*year pBriod
C. Russeff entered a Sofia banki Vnluntion of other field crops of
eight months later, nnd was givenj Canada for the year was estimated
cash for Liberty bonds to thc at $203,034,000 for oals, $60,609,000
am ount of $1,500. The return of for bar!cy $22,628.000 for mixed
thc securities to an American I
,
»nn , ,,
,
bank brought thc information, front Kr," nB nn^ $18,810,300 for flsxBectl
The aggregate value of all field
their numbers, th at they had been
rtodin.
Russeff was located, crops was $996,257,900, an increase
charged with thc theft, tried, found of $97,091,000 over, the previous
guilty and sentenced.
I year.

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Siamese King: Wants
Comfort N o t Speed

Celery Markets
From information compiled in
the Sanford office of the United
States Department of Agriculture
and the State Bureuu of Markets
Frank II. Scruggs, representative.
Shipments from a** states Satin day: &lt; nilfornia, 241 Florida, 96, of
which 81 originated in the Sanford
section.
Total shi[iments from
Florida to date this season, 3,704;
mit t easnii 1,362. Total shipments
from the Sanford section this sea­
son to date, 2,687; lust season,
A m i.
Shipping point information:
.Sunfoid, Fla. Clear, warm, iiiimL
crnle wire inquiry. Demand mid
trading moderate, market steady.
Carloads f. o. b. usual term s, Flor­
ida, IP inch crates, (iolden Self
Blanching in the rough, U. S. No.
1, 4-6s mostly $2.25, few bests
$2.40-2.50.
N, iv Turk: 32 d e g re e , clear; II
Florida, arrived. Supplies moder­
ate. iiemand moderate, market
firm.
Florida, Ill-inch erntes,
Idiii.eil' il l-lls $3-3.50 mostly $5.25! 1.50. tVw fancy $3,75-4.00, 5s best
$3-3,25, mostly $3,25, fancy $3.75
1*l.'m poorer low as $2.50, 2 1-2);
and ;ih n.ostly $2.50-2.75, few high
«•. . .00, : ; ei ini nuuks high at&lt; *:’.75, IPs fair condition $2-$2.50
s| ' 'nl marks $3-3.25,
Wa iiington -29 degrees, clear,
2 t'lo"i'lu, arrived, 3 earn on track,
hr d en
Suppfiea m a s rate, de.
mnnd oindcrtitit, market steady,
Florida, in inch t rates, 3-ls $3.5063.75, ijs m mtly $3.25 ordinary
quality and condition $2.50-$2.75,
i Itlxlmrg 31 degiee, clenring.
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ora uing Mon­
day. -upplies line •1. iiemand slow,
market about uteji.y, Fnll'iilu, IIIIncli crates, 4-tb $3.25-53,60 few
33.75. K-111 $3.00-$3.25
sales Florida 4-6s $3.15, IPs $2.90.
Philadelphia -34 degrees, clear,
l Cali for Iim, *i Florida, arrived, 14
c .; - on truck, supplies moderate,
demand moderate, m aiket steady,
t I'MUa, 10-inch crates, 3s $2.50V5 0,»,-•(. &lt;3.00 lew $3.25. 6s $2.75.
13.55. K* *2.25-$2.75, 10s VJ.-$2.25.
(’iiiiig n — 38 degrees, partly
r I'Uirly, t* ( ulifornla. It Florida, a r­
rived. 42 ears on track. Supplies
lil’i'iill, demand npideiate, market
steady. Florida, 10.inch crater, 3s
i ami n* well Idanehed mostly
$4.5o few $3.7.i. green and poorly
blanched $l.-$3.25, H-I0&lt; well
Munched $'i &lt;5.1.5, green ami poorly
Mar • hed $2.5o-$2.75.
California
1rnt, hlatKiicd 6-IOs nrostly $7.50,
i l - $8.WJ.$8.50.

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John W. Martin and his staff will
Fe pear the head of the line here
next Friday in the parade that will
precede thc opening of the Junior
Chamber of Commerce Progress
Exposition a t Orange and Laura
streets, it i« announced by Frank P.
Beddow, grand marshal.
Many
civic organizations huve indicated
they will have unit* in the line, th*'
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hour: 9 e o n eeri
■* z \
Long Island, tb s m ost formal event concert, riollolat, Riviera; 9 dance, iprano, talk; 7:15 baritone; 7:30
ROW Portland OrtgonUui
songs:
11
Oriole
orchestra,
guitars,
Gold
Dust
tw
ins;
8
Eyereadv
hour,
of his stay In America waa h it
I WJZ New York (454,3) 6 dogs; 6) 10 lw jtu rt; 10:30 c o n c e r t;,,
visit to W ashington lunch with and songs.
~#1
WLS Chicago (344.fi) &lt;1:30 or- ‘ 6:t6 orchestra; 7 Wall St. Journal strollers.
pay his respects to President and
WKAQ Porto Rfco (340.7)
review;
7:10
NYU
Air
college;
9
gan;
7:46
WLS
theatre:
8
farm
Mrs. Coolldge. And even th a t waa
musical, songs, orchestra.
infodmat, as presidential lunch­ program ; 0 Comhuskers, vocal, Brunswick hour; 9 Irish songs.
WDWH
P rov id en ce ( 3o » J h - v
WJY
New
York
(405.2)
7:30
glee
club;
12
rfevuc.
gi«*
ciud
;
i
s
«-•
eons and receptions to royal visi­
stu d io ; 8 E v e re a d y h o u r; 0
organ;
8:15
orchestra;
8:35
Camp
(447,5)
WMAQ
Chicago
News
(4*
tors go, for there were no guests.
BERLIN, Mar. 10. _ Spanish
Fire girls.
. &gt;$
I
Oh , h « r „ l . „ .he p ,l n « ,p .n . 6 organ; 6:25 orchestra; 8:20 traV'
wine is driving German wine
KCO Oakland (361.2) 6 concert; t r WOAI San Antonio (394.5),
el talk; 8:55 lecture; 0:15
■ St. Patstate, who officially welcomed th e j|w ° months on *||®
of the German mnrkets. There­
10 St. Patrick', qiiartel, acklress; soprano, contralto, pianist, tri
roynl visitor on behalf of the gov-j lh*nj»L «]L of w!,‘5h . * a8 ”
® rfckV
fore the domestic wine industry
Son Francisco (420.3) 8f
12 dance.
.KPO
. . _ _______
KYW
Chicago
(630)
7
concert;
ernm ent. He was in the U n ited ; United States with the exception
is appealing to the government for
WOTW
Omaha
(626)
0
advice
program
;
9:30 orchestra; 10 • r a y
7:33
speeches;
8
Brunswick
hour;
States about 10 days, dividing the 1of a few days spent a t his Alberta 0 musical; 10 a t hohie; 1 insum- to lovelorn; 6:25 program ; 9 S t . ;band
ii modification of t|if* conum* trial
rnneh.
tim o principally between W ash­
treaty 'between Spnin and Ger­
Patrick’s program .
cluli, orchestra.
WGY Schenectady (379.5) 8 :W ^
rmfrs Believe They many which admits Spanish wine Begins Sixth Extensive Trip ington nnd New York. While in In addition to attending the in­ niuWGN
WCTU Philadelphia (278) 6 or- address; 6:40 Irish program ;
Chicago Tribune (370.2)
*n«*mh!n a».inu. rhestra; 6:30 red tn l; 7 concert;
Found Most Distant under such a low duty that Ger­ Since Starting on Travels the capital he visited President* prince witnessed the first defeat c
Brunswick hour; 9:30 oref
Wilson at the White House.
7:20 concert'; 7:40 orchestra; 8 re­ 10:30 organ.
ikfhle Phenomena In man wJne-grot|?rfl »ay ordinary
.
In
1919;
Will
Have
Visited
wine can be sold in large
cital.
The prince had been home less
5s; Is a star Cloud Spanish
KSD St. Louis Post Dispatch %
Every Ctint Inet it in World than four months when he started ly during his stay, made several W| ’ Cincinnati (422.3) 6 con- WLIT Philadelphia (394.6 ) 6:30 (545.1)
quantities in this country at 46
6 music; 9 Irish program,
m arks, or about $11 a hectoliter,
out again on the Renown to v is it; *)8ht-seeing tours of New \ ork [ cprt . g program L
; H:3l)
Imnd, cllari- tnlk.
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baritone, pianist, address; 10 pro-,
fhe hectoliter contains 26 gallon;:
A ustralia. Thu trip was ‘made by ( '{&gt;'* experienced a ride in th m.(t vocal; 9:30 C n x p Fire girl;
KDKA
P
ittsburg
(309.1)
6:45
girls.
ITS Iehe
hn co,
coolt uf
a#
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iv e ry M a d e
yo
Spanish _wine
a gaiway of the Panam a (’anal and on *uhway and was guest of honor
WEAK Cleveland (389.4) 7
talk; 7 concert: 8 Brunswick hour; gram .
_ til
MtV u. T c m ^ r L. '^
' 7’
WRC W ashington (468.6) 6 or­
at tiiuiiiimiid
numerous ilinmipu
dinners nnri
andj i 'iiicpg »
10 concert; 10:30 music.
the way stops were made a tt San
H i r v a r d C - O l l e c r e &gt;°n »» kwg® quantities here' is
**“
about *11 cents. German wineWCAK Pittsburgh (461.3) 0:30 chestra; 7 show shopping: 7:20 an­
Diego, Cal., where two days were
wine
wliore ho
, h . p- .o ,t „f
growers ray it costs them from
Uncle Kaybeo; 7 WEAF program ; nounced; 7:30 politics; 8 Brunswick
spent, and a t Honolulu. The re7:30 Gold Dust tw ins; 8 Eveready hour; 9:30 dance.
3(orv S l a f f C o m p le te s two to four times this amount to Had Riggoat Time of All On turn voyage a fte r several months Henry to rd , and to Chicago to club; II organ.
WOC Davenport (483.fi) fl:30
American Trip When He ‘ in Australia waa made over the j «»ake '» tour of the stockynrds.
loirue C o n ta in in g L is t produce wine.
route witli stops at Honolulu , The prince went to America on Sandman; 8 musical.
Portuguese
wines
r»&lt;ro
enter
Ger­
m a a a iH
Was
(!u e s t at Long Island ranie
Least 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 S t a r s many under favored nation tre a t­
nnd the British W est Indies. The the steamship Bercngaria nnd ret
KOA Denver (322.1) 7 in stru ­
prince was hack home in October turned on the Olympic. One of the mental.
ment, and an agreement has been
LONDON, Mar. 1G.— Tiie globe after an absence of seven months. J souvenirs of trn t trip sent to the
W t’X Detroit (516.9) 9 Red A p­
BRIDGE, Mass., Mar. 16.— reached with Greece which the wine
A trip to Indian had been plan-1 P^nce from America was a Imok ple cluli.
nation that the object in industry says threatens to give trotting Prince of Wules is pack. most remote from the Greek wine a chance in the Ger-j'm g h is'trunk—or trunks—preparn- ned for the prince in 1921, but it | containing 01,120 newspaper cllpWUAP Fort Wort It Star-Tele­
Ordinary French tory to starting on another jaunt to was postponed from time to time ■
of his activities while in the gram (476) 7:30 program ; 9:301
none those visible through man market.
violin ensemble.
L t telescopes is the fuint wines also sell on the German m ar-; strengthen his claim to the title because of the feeling, aecompu- ] tinned M ates,
WIIB Kansas City (305.6)
L j known to astronom ers ket a t lower prices than ordinary; as the most extensively traveled nied by riots in various c itie s ,;
-----------------------------1young man in the world. Having
SEVEN ACHES LAKE FRONT PROPERTY
talk; 8 St. P atrick’s program.
I 0822, is one of the latest German wines.
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But the wine producers get little ‘made prolonged visits to three con- rule. Finally, \iT October, despite I
W I)AF Kansas City S tar (365. a
Ljons" of the H arvard Col6) 6 School of the Air; 11:45
Lrvatory to astronomical sym pathyjrom the w*.ne consumers ! tinents nnd the island continent of tn
thee pleadings oi
of the
nnd i—p
m e king
King mm
i
Three acres cleared, two in grove; new four room
of the land.
hfough studies made under' pT
lund The latter recall the A ustralia, his forthcoming tour to queen, th e prince ag ain m a,,e |*h * i W O m B ^ I G l V C S ( . J I S h Nlghthawks.
house, $250.00 acetylene gas plant recently installed.
South
Africn
and
Argentina
will
KFI Los Angeles (468.5) 8:45
Vrvision of Professor Har- high retail prices when the wine
Itenown his sou home nnd s a ile d ! ,
m
-rx
m
arket
was.
in
German
hands,
not
complete
his
rounds
of
the
m
ajor
20
minutes from town on good road,. This site is suit­
talk;
9
orchestra;
10
Imnd
concert;
(nicy, director of the oliserfo r India. N o tw ith stan d in g t h a t W i l V I
f k P r S U 'I H P l *
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v 1. ca 1
It instrum ental, vocal; 12 populnr
[it l.as been estim ated that long ago, nnd aver th«t this grasp- divisions into which the land sur- h arta ls, o r boycotts ag a in st the
able for poultry and gardening,. Located in desirable
_______ face of the earth is divided. He royal visit, w ere observed in sev: songs
Vciouti is aliout one million ing attitude resulted In legislation
settlement on beautiful lake. Cnn he had at an at­
I'r«r eiti'esV the prince received en...
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WHAS Louisville Journal (339 i ■
lars distant. In the lang- which accounts for the keen com- plans to leave England, Mar. 29.
LONDON,
Mur.
10.
—
Because
a)
7.;i|l
concert&lt;
tractive price on very easy terms. Act quickly.
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This will he the sixth extensive: thusiastic welcomes in every city
[ the layman tliis means a petition of today.
WCCO Minneapolis St. Paul
Irip the prince lias taken since h e ; he visited. A fter his tour of In sho was bored with London dances,
of approximately sixteen
started out in 1919 to see the world i din he proceeded to Japan, where y ‘ a
t
j i ^ 11‘‘f
^Gli'Vlaulri? (416.4) 6:15 concert; 7:31) lecture;
Ion, seventy trillion, four
and by it he will continue his r e d he was lavishly entertained with ■u-V ,.r the iat«!’SMr
P ra in , i 8 program.
|U1Iion miles.
CKAC Montreal (410.7) 6:3015
Igw‘j*2 was thought by the
nw ° f fhavinvf SpCnt \ l° nS PSl® 1 dinner parties, balls nnd other cer- wealthy linen merchant gave awav concert;
7:30 Irish hour; 9:30 o r - *5 II m iiii 7. Hall llld(r.
II. S.
Mur. Shone 657.
nwny from home each year since em„nje» in the various cities for h,.r f„r(unc anti rp.-rwi tll „ tinv
Vrs Perrine, Duncan and
-a
, he analagous to the Mug*
that time The future king has rcv, ral weeks. The Itenown then 1
g r o u n d in t a e a . «2f chestru.
ejuuils. Studies made at
had a standing Invitation for sev- cnrried the prince to Manila, where chanlunlmry Ring. \n m &gt; she hns
WEAK New York (191.5) « so-1" ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M iia a a a a n M B B a » M a a H a u a iiiia M iiB a n a a iia a a a a a a a B B W
far.1 Observatory, however,
eral years to visit South Africa, ( was the guest of Governor C.en- founded a small community
of
iy
and nt times it wns mode a p re s s -]ernl Wood. This trip kept the
he*MHky Way system W*lt
SEATTLE, Mar. I d . - Mo re than ing one, but it wr.s somewhat o f ‘ p ,jnt.t. uwny from the British cup- “back-to-the-lnndero."
There are almut u dirom neople in
i estimated th a t a dirigi- 6l,°op.WW is to lie expended by a surprise nt home ns well ns in jlni untj| May, 1922. Throughout
ine a mm-stop flight and the United States coast guard serv- Argentina w h ^ ”it was announced England there' hud been u 'feelin g th“
■ i * and
__ i day a t a speed let*.
irlfo n th ddistrict,
istric t. pm
hracim f that he woul
ice, fh
thirteenth
embracin
M visit the latter coun- „ f ..pprehension, especially while ,lr!1a
"“ .n 'ib l.S
night
All are artistically inclined, and
lies an hour would require Puget Sound, the west coast oi tty a fte r his stay on the dark con, he , was
in
India,
nnd
his
safe
n
r
r
i
;
.
,i i
i ' make their living bv handiwork
(0,000 years to reach this W ashington, and Alaska, during tin t nt.
val home was greeted by a crow am, cul,iv0lion of thp’
20 acres
1925 in waging a relentless war
On four of his previous journeys estimated nt more tiian Fi0,000. lie hav*» iwen set aside as common
■pot
r accomplishment of the uKainst BritTsh-Colunibia rum run- the prince touched upon United was affectionately welcomed by the , ,
n which lia.,
t i
5r&gt;- is the recent complc- ” erf- aw onllng t6 ( apt. F.
States t -rritory, hut missed getting king and queen ami his sister, Prin- n "guest
y house’’ that not only
oluine 99 og H arvard An- D»dgv. commander of the district, under the American flag in 1923 cess Mnry, who hmi been married
serves as n general community
last of nine volumes ofj A fleet of 22 speed boats each .«&gt; when he went on n vacation and during his absence.
center,
but also as a haven of r e f ­
tru ft
»5 recreation trip to his ranch in Can­
t( r Cntalojcuc, an antroiuf
The princefc next trip was dur­ uge for weary tram ps. Each night
When, leaving Mnniln for ing the latter p art of 1923, when food is placed in a special room
rk covering information I
,ct‘!1 commissioned and ada.
250,000 stars. Work « ^ '« n e d to patrol I’uget Sound and home in May, 1922, ho remarked he went to his ranch « far Calgary, known as the "tram ps- room,’’ and
K
Proper scries, planned in i the western coast of the state. It that one of the pleasant features
^ Alberta, traveling ns an o rd in o ry ja s th e re a re n o lo c k s o rlm ]ts ,p n s s iMsor WHllnin'Hen-y* t108
estimated that the month- i „f \}\9 visit to the Philippine 1R* t voyager on the steam ship Empress ing wanderers have no difficulty
1Priife?
Ull
has
been
in
nw
-l
v
0U^Jay
Wl^
b*?
J-lOtU0U.
l
he
*M
&gt;n-i
jan&lt;jH
was
jhat
it
enabled
him
1
■in 1
of France. He went directly to in getting bool'd nnd lodging,
trips tho ranch and a fte r several weeks
. ^ .rnuct,on
t,u*
CUHt S*10. - , keep up his record on his long tri)
1mori* than 13 years.
i of having set foot on United States i sailed for home on the same s h ip ,.
Ivnlimics show liic |nsi- 000.
“The const guard service is clos­ territory.
Lgnitailea arid -qicctrni
I m aintaining Ids incognito as Lord
Tiie first extensive trip taken Renfrew until he arrived in L on-1
If the stars. Analyses of ing up the gaps," said Captain
1 the : collated arc uov. m Dodge. "Orders have been issued by the Prince of Wales wns in don.
Monday
it is estim ated that »n to commanders to •■•hoot to sink 1919, when he traveled on the b a t­
What
was
perhaps
the
most
ideas
and
kill
if
tiie
liquor
runners
do
WSB
Atlanta
Journal (128.3)
tleship
Renown
for
a
visit
to
Can­
it pistes in the Harvard
there are 1,000,000 taint not heed stop signals, if they have ada nnd the United States. Upon ant t rip yet made by the Prince 8 Camp Fire girls; 8:15 St. P a t­
no liquot' aboard, pick them up for his departure the press of England of Wales was that last year to the rick program ; 10:15 entertainm ent.
unda: sified.
KFDM Beaumont (315,6) 8
: Colkctiol. of flr.tj il- violations of the navigation Jaws. generally commented upon the trip United S t a t e s , taken principally to
the inte-nntional
polo violinist.
lutugraphk plates, for H arass the rum runner in every us an event of great importance. witness
WEfil Boston (175.9) 6:30 SinThe Evening News said: "The fu ­ matches between the teams repre­
|["uiim'&lt;j liy a fire hazard, possible manner.
“The government ban appropriat­ ture peace of the world depends senting tiie United States and En­ foninnn: 7 WEAK musical; 7:30
|ilt jfct'uaidcd. ProfcsThe heir to i*.e throne a t ­ Gold Dust tw ins; 8 Eveready hour;
by ,iid I hat testa had ed $15,000,000 to stop the smug- upon the solidarity of the British gland.
tempted to travel incognito, but 9 orchestra.
tiling
of
liquor.
UV
are
going
to)
Empire
and
the
firm
friendship
which demonstrated
lu was Prince of Wales everywhere
WC.R Buffalo (319) 7 WEAF
plat.-; we re secured from &lt;io it to Die best of our ability.: between it and tiie United States. and to everybody. -Making..--hU program
; 8 Eveready hour. • : • :
Wo
have
the
quipment,
m
.u
and
l
i
t
is
in
the
cause
of
the
pcarsv
'or water damogis Tl(i*y
home at the Burden residence on
WElllI
Chicago Post (370.2) 7
money."
’
j
of
the
world
that
the
Prince
*or
in a hrick/:4«'re llou.,,*,
Iwith a water* sprinkler
u s r liu a R iilM ia iiiiik s V i
fir &gt;t photograph of a
tirade m 1850 under thcjJJ
In of Professor George &lt; ; «
| Harvard colle 'liou has ■
Dili' lendily. System atic!J
)lnc v.ork with several
|'.va begun prior to i960.
!•■!• copes at the oiiserritICSSINC ONLY—MEN'S
CLEANING &amp; PRESSING—MEN'S
|d
its s ta tio n : in AreP
a n ts................ . ...:................... $ .50
ru, and i'l;:i-whiir&lt; a e JJ
$ ,'jr.
Panta ......................................
adding to tile collection ■
White Flannels ...................................75
v number.-, sonic dOi'.tiOolJ
Coats
................ *••*................ ...... . .75
Coats .......................................
(•'early _mII of these a ,-e a
*'f value in the • tudy &lt;*t *
Vest (single no coat)...........................25
.16
Vest (not sent with mat)
Be,inimical prob* i.is , and £
Suits
(2 or 3 piece wool)--........... 1.25
fn prior to 1900 are -aid »*
.30
Suits
(2
or
.1
piece)
Suits
(Palm
Beach) ...................... 1.00
hpiirated elsewhere.
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Suits (Mohair)................................ LOO

Wine Drinkers Get
Even When Prices
Raised By Dealers

WALES PACKING
TRUNKFORNEW
TOUR OF GLOBE

Wales seta out upon^thia journey
A fter spending more thmn two
months in the Dominion visiting
cities from coast Co coast the
prince entered the United States
a t Rouses Point, N. Y., where he
was received by a party of Amer­
ican nfHcials nnd statesm en, headed

Will See South
Africa This Trip

1 Ideal Country Home
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Bored By Society
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Fight On Liquor
Started By Puget
Sound Coast Guard

SANFORD REALTY COMPANY

Owing to the increased east of operation, due to high­
er rents, higher priced labor, and greatly increased
prices on cleaner’s and dyer’s supplies, it is necessary
for us to increase our prices in a small way in order to
meet tliis extra expense, and at the same time give the
public a good quality of work and service, which wilt
he the aim of ail Sanford c Icaners. We the u n d e rsigned have agreed that the following prices will be­
come effective after March l'tlh, 1925.

Radio Program

Wlmldon &amp; B o d g es................................... ........110 TOasf 2nd St.
Snnl'oi-d Steam I’ressery........................... ....... 309 East 1st
Seminole Steam I’rcssery........................... ....... 108 West 2nd St.
Baddoek’s Pressery ............................................110 Sanford Ave.
Seminole Laundry............................................... 123 W. 1st St.

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Top Coats .............................
Overcoats
................................. .50
Maciuaws ..........................
Sw eaters.............................................115

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I’ticin A Week !
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i the purposeof a “
I'ht dramatic a rt depart- M
N|&gt;e Dniversity of Wa-.h* *
*leni* Hughe:!, assistant J
li'i the departm ent, teach- m
f' f'tf lard s which lias al- ■
r‘*il out a hook of verse ■
l‘ world that poets a r e ) 1*
FJ-!! as horn.
£
IHughes’ class no attem pt ■
&gt;■ fir t U&gt; teadi rhyme.
I that if tiie students be(trme their Verse will be
1r lacking in the eleI' "try.
t.t welcomed as ullow(wents to coucentrutu on
lbey are creating rathP meter and rhyme. Each
1' iiiit; &lt;t puem every week.

Sli Follow
RTican Publicity
P . Mar. 16.— A move- B
foot to s ta rt a British m
f railed Goods Week, to ■
Lan,l roll British canned m
(R-.
■
f,n the subject G odfreyi j
n, general secretary of ■
n®l Union of Mannfnct- ■
■'' evi rybody is
being H
[^at more fruit, but it is la
ned that they should 5
|rroiluced within the Brit- ■
. ‘‘p expressed the belief ■
[ ! ' devoted to the udver- a
' ;,b* of British canned a
•’ would show moat hen- 5
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nl.an American Cor- *
m*«Ing up 540,000 foe- 2
!I,g- Florida East Coast;®
i onipany authorized to ^
-^'.hOn equipment trust a
'o purchase now equip-: "
LDailsy plants for vnh
1* School Carden.
■•''Ware.

You will be sold on it
SEE IT TODAY
Drive out Sanford Avenue
ns far n.t (Ionova Avenue atul
then turn left. II lie.fi jufif
ncross the railroatl.

You will sense its irre­
sistible charm — i t s
compelling appeal!

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Plain Skirts (white)...........................75
Coat Suits (colors)
.75
Coat Suits (white) .
1.25
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('apes (colors) ........
Capes (white) ............
1.00
Coats (colors) ....... . .
.75
(.'oats( white) .. .
$1.(10 ami up
(‘oats (fur trimmed)
$l.0U and tip
All pleating on dresses and etc will he
charged extra for in addition to above
prices.

You will realize the
))rofitable opportunity
which it offers—an op­
portunity which you
cannot afford to miss!

Oak Hill is located exactly
two milofi from the heart of
Sanford in a section which is
growing very rapidly.

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You will at once visu­
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ture for which it is dosIined!

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Suits (Wash goods) ...............
Overcoats .......................................
Mncinaw.......... ..............................
50
Sweaters
(colored) ........................
Sweaters (white)...........................

Plain Dresses ................................ $1.25
Plain Dresses (white) .................. 1.50
Plain Skills (colors)__ _____ __ 75 up
Plain Skirts (white) .............. 1.00 up
Coat Suits (colors) ........................ 1.25
Coat Suits (heavy) ...................... 1.50
Coat Suits tw h ile )..........................2.00
Capes (colors) ........................ . 1.00 up
Capes( white or fur trimmed
1.75 up
Coats (colors) .........
1.25
Coats (white fur trimmed) . . 1.75 up
Silk Blouses ...................... .35 to 1.00
Midy Suits
..... ................ 1.00 up

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Hoys P ants............. ...... ..........
$ .25
Boys C o a t s ...............
.......
Hoys Suits (small)
.40
....... 50
Hoys Suits (large......... ..................
.50
Hoys Overcoats .. ....
(lirls Midy Suits (small)
. ,50
.75
Cirls Midy Suits (large
.25 up
(.lirls Dresses
Pauls
(’oats
Vesta
O’coats

CHILDREN—CLEAN AND PRESS
Boys P an ts............ ;.............. .
$ .10
Boys C oats....... .................. . . .. .40
Boys Suits (Small)..................... .. .50
Boys Suits (large) .................. .75 up
Boys Overcoats .
.75 up
(Jtrlu Midy Suits (small) ... ___ ... .75
Girls Midy Suits (large)
LUO
Girls Dresses
.50 up
DYEING
$1.50
Coat Suits
3.00 to 5.00
1.50
Dresses ....
2.50 to 5.00
ill
Sweaters
2.50 up

No monthly rates to and customer
under any condition whatever.
Credit to those who pay promptly,
others pay cash.

1.00 up

20', Discount to Hotels if jiaid on
delivery. No free work to hotel mali­
ngers of i mployea.

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? at l **«t*rl. PlnM a
i i Second Claaa Matter.
L IT. 1»19. at tho Pnltofflce
ford, Florida under Act of
eh a,&gt;II0T.

Yea. Mr. President.
Assuming that the 1926 legislature is to be what cheer­
1,000 Washingtons.
ful prophets predict, “above the average in intelligence”, it
Shooting the Editor.
is possible that “Forest Week” this year will be observed in
Ideas# Not Nechties.
Florida with the adoption of that long-needed forestry law.
—
BY ARTHUR BRIBBANB
“Forest Week” has been set for April 27 to May 3. It
M l U UKAN...... .... ....Kdllirr
, M O W * HD DMItO____ • M i i i i r r
is to take the place of "Forest Protection Week" and instead ________ lOesrrtrtt IMP
of being sponsored solely by the United States Forest Serv­ IF PRESIDENT Coolidge had
ice, it will be directed by a national citizens committee with time to travel through the coun­
Frank 0. Lowden, former governor of Illinois, as the chair­ try, and if the people would tell
S tm iC R IP T lO P f R A TR tt
_ Tear_17.00 Six Montha....|l.B0 man of the generul committee which is to have a hundred
h im 'w hat they really think, which
__allvarrd In City by Carrier, per
Weak, 16c.
Weekly Edition $1.00 working membei*s.
they never do, he would realise
•Or Tear.
Naturally, considerable attention will be given the pro­ th at he has lost hundreds of
, m n * t . ROTirEi All obituary gram arranged by this committee for observance throughout thousands of friends and h u rt the
■etlec*. card* or thanka. resolution* the nation. But Florida can attain a star role by actually
Republcnn party by allowing Gen­
a »d notice* of entertainment* where
Charge* are made will be charged acquiring a few forests that week, through the enactment eral Mitchell to be humilated and
far at regular advertlalng rate*.
of forestry laws.
demoted to “save the face” of Jlr.
__JHKIt THE AMOniATED P U SH
The question is, will the intelligence of the 1925 legisla­ Weeks, who was put into tho Cab­
The Aaaorlated Preaa la exclua- ture meet the demands? Will the members of this legisla­ inet by influences
with which
ly entitled to the uae for repuhitlnn of all newa dlapatche* ture have enough vision, and enough everyday common sense, President Coolidge is not well ac­
•Tcdlted to It or not ntherwlae cred­
ited In thla paper and nl*n the local to sec the wisdom of taking every step in their power to pro­ quainted.
a «w* published herein. All right* tect the forests already in existence in Florida and provide
• f republlcntlon of apeclal rtlapatch*
for state-owned tracts on which new forests MUST, by law, TH E PRESIDENT, of course,
•a herein are nlan reaerved.
be planted?
does not know the part played by
MONDAY. MAR. 16, 1926.
Doubtless there are several members of the legislature the battleship builders and other
plunning to go to Tallahassee with forestry bills. Raymond big business, in building of Cab­
T H E HERALD'S PLATFORM
II. Torrey, field secretary of the National Conference on inets.
State
Parks, has just completed a survey of the state park He apparently does not realize
1*—Deeper water route to Jacksondevelopments
throughout Florida, and has some important that the people of this country
whle.
data
to
submit
to such legislators and the various organiza­ are nt least 98 per cent ngainst Mr.
%r—Conatruction of St. Johns—Inilan River canal.
tions and individuals that have shown an interest in the Weeks and in favor of Brigadier
Sr—Extension of while way.
General Mitehell in the aircraft
forestry situation.
i f —F&gt;stension of local amusement*
controversy.
One
of
these
organizations,
‘The
Florida
Beautification
-Sw im m ing pool, tennis courts, etc.
It is n disadvantage to be sur­
S#—Acquisition of n municipal League" is scheduled to meet in Daytona Bench, April 1,
Band.
and hear Mr. Torrey’s report. But it will all depend upon rounded by individuals that bow
• r —Augmenting of huilding pro­ what the attitude of the 1925 legislature will be, whether and scrape nnd always say, "Yes,
gram—houses, lioteis, apartm ent
Florida, this year receives any protection for its forests, or Mr. President."
Causes.
any
authoritative plan for the extending of a county and
T.—Extension of street paving proDR. SUN Ynt Sen. first Presi­
Siam .
state park system.
IL—Construction
of
boulevard
Seminole county’s civic leaders and nature-lovers would dent of the first Chinese Republic,
■round Lake Monroe.
is dead. Many centuries will roll
f r —Entrance Into Florida s ta ir do well to take an active interest in having "Forest Week",
river his grave in old China, nnd
April
27
to
May
3,
observed
by
some
far-reaching
forestry
baseball league.
still there will be no real repub­
10.—Completion of city beautifica­ legislation for Florida.

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BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
HAVE FAITH IN GOD:—And
Jesus said unto him, Go thy way;
And immediately ho received his
tig h t, ami followed Jesus in the
way. Mark 10:62.
---------o--------H E AIN'T HEAVY: H E 'S MY
BROTHER.
M ister, what yo lookin' a t?
Think I ’m tired and all of th a t?
Can’t ye seo the stones is goin'
to’ h urt his feet?
I
He’s barefooted, I got shoes,
And it’s hotter than the deuce
For him if he has to walk along
..
tho street.
Makes no dilT’rence 'bout tho
weather,
Me and him must go together,
“ And he knows I ain't n-goin’ t '
drop him nuther.
When I get there ho will bo
Standing 'long tho side of mo.
Ah, no, m ister, ho a in 't heavy;
he's my brother.'
L et ye take him for n while?
Why, it's only half a mile
Till we get to where the grass
la soft and green.
Then you ought to see him run,
Gey, we'll lmve n lot of fun,
Mu and him, the bestest time
ye ever seen.
I am big and tall an d 'strong
And I like to huvn him 'long,
*T won't be long th a t I will have
to pack him nuther,
’Cause some day he's going to
grow,
Then we won’t go half so slow.
&gt; Ah, no, m ister, he ain’t heuvy;
he's my brother.
Maybe I could get there quicker
If I ju st would let him flicker
And would set him down and
leuvo him here behind;
But ho needs me, I ain’t goin'
T ' run away 'cause he Is grow in'
Ami'll hold mu hnck. No, sir,
I ain’t that kind;
I t ’s a lot of fun to hold him
On my back, and once I’ve told
him
I would take him, why, I will
somehow or t ’other;
See, he’s laughin', not a-cryin',
And I ain’t a half n-tryin'.
Go on, m ister, he ain’t heavy;
he’s my brother.
—Kiwunis Magazine.
Tomorrow is the dny when evi­
dence of greeness will not neces­
sarily mean ignorance,
Someone suggests that Congress
take a tip from the housewife und
have n good spring clcuning.
---------o-------Folks who waited until the last
minute to get up their income
taxes, hud lots of fun Saturday
night.
---------o--------In the deatli of W alter Camp,
the “ father of football’’ in Ameri­
ca, football and Yale Alumni have
sustained a great loss.
---------o
We read in an exchange that
bankers are like Pharaoh's daugh­
ter. They find a little prophet in
the rushes a t the hunk.
---------o--------Seven government grafters were
shot in Leninigrad, Russia, recent­
ly, which reminds us that Albert
Fall ought to he glad that he
lives in the United States.
-------- o--------A man realizes the sign of the
times best when he returns to the
old home town a fte r many years'
absence to find that Lovers' T.ane
lias become the main
business
thoroughfare.
The people who dislike March
because nn income tax installment
must be paid, will probably also
dislike April because they have to
buy spring clothes.—Key West Cit­
izen. And June because of the
wedding presents.
■ o - -----“The cross word puzzle has edu­
cated 99 per cent of the public as
to a 'p rin ter’s measure.’ ”—Sanford
Herald. We' like to have time to
compose a cross word puzzle and
fool the fans by calling un “em" a
“ pica" and un “en" a “nonpareil."
—-Clermont Press.

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Genuine,—Undisguised and Unexaggerated
It is a rare person who can associate with nil classes of
people and still preserve his own personality; for most of us
are greatly affected by the speech and manner of our asso­
ciates. In short we are “copycats” ; if we associate with vul­
gar people we too become vulgar, if we pick our friends from
the more refined and cultured classes, our manners will not
long hold it a secret.
The stronger one’s character and personality the less it
will be modified by others. A king can mingle with the
“common herd" and still preserve his dignity. A blue blood­
ed prince can engage in conversation with a ditch digger
without the slightest fear of impairing his social standing.
It is the nouveau riche, the social climber, that has to take
care of what gossiping tongues may say about him. But
those of genuine culture and refinement are above all petty
snobbery.
The world Is full of people whose actions are solely for
tho grandstand. The clothes they wear, the homes they live
in, their gifts to charity, the people they try to connect
their names with, ure all done for show. One's best and
truest friends are not always the wealthiest in the commun­
ity, or the ones with the highest social standing. On the
contrary, he reverse is more often true. But still, how many
take such pride in saying some wealthy banker, or the mayor,
or governor “is a very intimate friend"!
because the people you happen to be with do. You don’t
Be original! Anyone can copy. YOU don’t have to curse
have to drink because some one offers yon a drink. And
you will be more respected if you say yes or no, than if your
speech is filled with, maybe, perhaps or might. Be true to
yourself and all about you by saying YES when you mean
yea, and No when you mean no. It is a great men who says
what he means—and means what he says.

THE PRODIGAL RETURNING
TAMPA TRIBUNE
And so form er Lieutenant Os­ West.
borne C. Wood, profligate son of
The old adage about "come easy,
u distinguished sire, is enroute to go easy," has been exemplified in
Tampa on a freight ship! Having the case of Osborne Wood. By
had Ids "fling" in the gay society sheer good luck, he realized a smnll
of the Riviera nnd around the gam ­ fortune in Wall Street speculation
bling tables of Nice and Monte —nnd no sooner was the money in
Curio, the young man gets down his linnds than it began going out,
to "humble pie" in returning, a about as rapidly ns it came. He
la Prodigal Son, to his native land. “overplayed his hand" against the
From hotel accommodations and whirling wheels and the rolling
servicu costing him $.'100 n day, in­ dice, nnd tho finish of his career
cluding dozens of bottles of cham ­ a t Monte Carlo was a dishonored
pagne and cognac, the recent sen­ check, over which the over-confi­
sation of Wall Streer accepts a dent “banker" now bitterly la­
hunk in an unpretentious m er­ ments.
chantman and meekly bows to the
Young Wood will prove un inter­
shipm aster’s dictum: "We'll treat esting visitor to Tampa, and doubt­
you ns nicely as we can—but no less will receive much reportoriu!
liooze on this lioat."
attention when he lands here from
But young Wood played his part the Inter-Ocean ship. He expects
to the last. The money he had friends, with bankrolls, to meet
left, with the exception of a few him here—if not here, then he
dollars for pocket change en voy­ knows he will find help at gay
age, he invested in a stack of lot­ Palm Beach.
tery tickets confident that luck
If he were a few years younger,
would come his way again while he we imagine that his welcome home
was being tossed by the billows if I would he staged by his illustrious
the Atlantic. With a cheery, “Send father and that it would lie punc­
mo a wireless if I win,” he leaves tuated with those fam iliar sounds
Europe and its gilded palaces be­ of boyhood traditionally associated
hind and turns his face toward the with the woodshed.

SUN YAT SEN
MACON TK l.K O RA lil
All the fire of a revolutionist in ever there wore Chinamen, to in­
a righteous cause hurtled in Sun spire in them the ideal of a Chin­
Yut Sen during the years when ese Republic. Although he preach­
he was crystali/.ing public opin­ ed from a far off, his message
ion in China to drive the opposing went hack to China through the
war lords of Manchu from the na­ returning nationals. In the fif­
tion’s throne. As many as thirty- teen years, the country had became
five years ago, he visioned the so saturated with the doctrine of
Chinese Republic with all the ele­ a Republic that the Manchus were
ments nnd dialects blended into a driven from power. Sun was call­
united people, a free people.
ed home nnd made the provisional
Violence and the refinements of president. A few months Inter ho
torture were the instrum ents of resigned in favor of Yuan Shi Kni,
the Chinaman nnd Dr. Sun employ­ in the hope that the influence of
ed them. His leaders assassinat­ tin? latter in the North might he
ed, kidnapped and tortured. He brought fully behind the Repub­
fled the country in ifiUfi when a lic.
plot he had formulated to assass­
Persona! ambitions entered so
inate the officials of the Manchu largely into the makeup of leaders
government was discovered. For of the revolutionary movement
fifteen years he roamed the world that Dr. Sun was in frequent
with a standing reward of $200,000 breaks with them. His power
over his head. He held his life in was gradually narrowed until at
his hande day und night. Dining hi* death his m ilitary force was
once with a number of internation­ negligible and ids influence al­
al hunkers in a club in New York most so. Ho did not live to see
City, he told them of his dangers his dream of a United China real­
and they were disposed to min­ ized. It may not come for many,
imize them. Dr. Sun led them to many years, but he nt least gave
a window. Across the street und­ the vision wad the impetus. He
er a light, three evil-eyed China­ wilt stand out in Chinese history,
men stood. When Dr. Sun left when the bitternesses
ami the
the club under escort, they also partisanships of the present gen­
disappeared.
eration have been forgotten us the
He Went about the globe, wher­ "father of the Chinese Republic."

^ ktst women
men s equals. Her»#T*
you find one that r» f 1nd|
w ant to marry. 1
Women a re 'T k T
„
they sometimes refuw°P,

wh£hyv
ou in
SSTUr
which you
aren"mistaken

Many sing! ~

hin,

enjoy life more with tu ■*1
habits than they could w kj
Trying to kl^T t^o
m arrying result*
couple for enemies.

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tion program.

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or

The female of~thii
ers isn’t ns deadly aaP,ht]
Spring fever'makeg M
if you have forgotten
Even if w o ^ T d o
sense than men you „„
man with high heel* on
The more you talk tt
counts.
“
A man is a person «
being late for his
trouble.

J

The first sign 0f
when you wish it Wiis *^,1
A baby's idea of u J
place where It is u ^ l
for its father to sing.
we see where car far,]
up another cent u gilt
Too many public offi&lt;J
private.
n

lic in that land of conservatism,
gentleness anti misdirected schol­
arship.
You do not create a republic
by changing governments, putting
out one man and putting in anoth­
er, calling the new government “n
republic." You must have people
that want a republic, bedieve In
equality, nnd know what a repub­
lic is.

It is easier to think ■
thing to do after it L
do it.
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WILL HISTORY REPEAT ITSELF?
OCALA BANNKK

The late Hon. John M. T hurs­
ton. United States senator from
Nebraska, was one nf the most
SUN YAT Sen. called the George distinguished members of th at
Washington of China, deserves body nt n time when its delibera­
praise as a brave, sincere man. tions were graced by a clntdc fla­
But a thousand George W ash­ vor now departed. Thurston him­
ingtons could not have made n self was a man of polite learning,
much given to polished phrase and
republic of China. Washington had rounded period. He did not quite
Cromwell back of him and people attain to the luster, elegance and
of the Cromwell type to fight with opulcnco of allusion that set In­
him in New England, lie fought galls ap art from and above the
with part of Cromwell’s strength. rest, hut great riches of mind ami
wealth of fancy were his, and he
Jefferson and the others had dispensed them proudly on many
back of them tho men and ideas a ealleried occasion.
It was thnt. fancy, bursting into
th at swept out the French kings,
nnd tho Encyclopedists, that clear­ nn impasioned poem, thnt drove
Thurston out of public life. _ The
ed the ground for democratic gov­ Ivric began:
*
*
ernm ent by preparing men's minds. I sail! to the rose, O rose, red rose.
Will you lie on my bosom to­
night?
SUN YAT Sen was brave anil
It
had
hardly appeared when the
eloquent. When dMtora of the
rffet -alters of the prom took it up
Rockefeller instution, reaching in-1 in an impish chorus of parodies
to distant China, told him he was that swept the country with gules
dying of cancer, he said. “ I know of laughter. Of those parodies the
it." Sun Yut Sen performed the
first m ajor surgical operation ever
seen in a Chinese hospital.

Sanford’s Realty Values

cleverest and m ost-destructive was
that addressed to the lunch in fer­
vid persiflage—
"I said to my lunch, O. lunch, late
lunch.
Will you lie on my stomach to ­
night,
\Vu have two exceptionally good proposition]
and which gallavanted through tho
whole gam ut of nightm nre terrors.
that will .set you in on tho ground floor
There was another too, which be­
moaned the carmine curse of long
indulgence in a refrain to “ My
nose, red rose." The result was
thnt Thurston, the eloquent and
the practical, a commanding fig­
ure in both tho forum nnd the
field, to whom leadership nnd fol­
lowing paid deference, now walked
tho way of ridicule flnnked by the
titterings of tho crowd.
He never recovered, politically
from th at podfrf.* *• “ *
President Coolidge nnd his elec­
trical hobby-horse furnishes a
much better subject for sntire than
Thou*!
202 First Street.
Senator Thurston “ rosiv red rose.''
Will it do foY the president wlint
Ihe “ red rose" did for the great ! ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ll
Nebraskan ?

Are Beginning To Climb

S E E US Q U I C K

. BRITTREALTYCO.INC.
Realtors

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ III

A TREELESS NATION

WHILE HE was building his
Republican movement, he was cap­
tured by a group of the Emperor’s
soldiers, They were careful not
to harm him. for they wanted "the
big reward," to be paid only if
Sun Ynt Sen was taken alive. For
a dead Sun Yut Sen the reward
would be smaller. The big reward
was to pay for the pleasure of be­
ing able to torture him according
to the Chinese custom of a few
years ago. Is-fore putting him to
death, lie argued with his capt­
ors and they joined his ievolution­
ary party.
HUGO BETTA UR, who publish­
ed a vilinnious rnngzine in Vienna,
is shot by Otto Rostock, who ex­
plains thut he meant to kill the
criminal publisher to “arouse the
moral sentiment of Vienna," whose
young people are degraded by such
literature as B ettaur published.
MAGAZINES SUCH as Bettaur
published are more a reflection of
conditions than a cause of condi­
tions. Still some good has been
accomplished even if Bettaur him­
self. still alive, should he the only
one "shocked into a sense of moral
responsibility."
THERE ARE In the United
States n few
publications that
m ight he improved by some em­
phatic action, although we haven't
things quite had enough yet to call
for the Otto Rostock remedy.
CLOTHIERS GATHERED in
solemn conclave decide that the
"real gentlem an” must has a dif­
ferent necktio for every shirt, thus
"dem onstrating his artistic taste
and his exclusiveness." Exclusive­
ness. doubtless, is desirable. But
if each young American, for each
fancy shirt and necktie that he
would like to have, would develop
a real working idea, the country
would be better off than with ev­
ery necktie factory working full
blast. A man known only by his
clothes belongs iit the parrot
house.

... APARTMENT HOUSE
’
LOCATION

BY ROBERT W. CHAMBERS
When the forests of a country half the original virgin area.
Of idle, fallow, unused nnd s tu ­
are neglected the mental and m or­
al health of the inhabitants begins pidly neglected land suitable only
for forest growth and once bear­
to decline.
Nations made treeless by the ing trees, 81,900.900 acres have
hand of man are dying nations. been so ruthlessly cut or burned
Nations which once were great that it has become a wretched,
and which no longer count ure useless, unproductive waste.
Three-quarters of the forests of
those the forests of which have
I New England are exterminated. In
been ruthlessly exterminated.
No m atter what political cata­ a few years New England will
clysm has overtaken anil subm erg­ import what lumber it requires.
New York, today produces less
ed peoples whose
governments
foster and care for forests, their than one-tenth the lumber it re ­
potency remains, their vigor still quires,
endures, their racial resurrection
Pennsylvania is now obliged to
is certain.
import 80 per cent of the lumber
Take a map of the world and it uses.
look upon the people who are grad­
The white pine of Michigan,
ually perishing. Those doomed Minnesota, Wisconsin,
is nearly
lands are treeless. They are na­ gone; the yellow pine is threetions which, once mighty, have be­ fourths gone from the south; in
come negligible.
the middle states the timber is
Neither in industry, nor in sci­ practically
exhausted;
twenty
ence, nor in a rt do they now con­ years will end both the hardwood
tribute anything vitally construc­ forests of the Appalachian region
tive or creative. In the councils and those of the Mississippi,
of world races—save for a feeble,
In twenty years the cypress too
peevish and purely selfish cry— is doomed to vanish.
they do not u tter any sound.
Whot rem ains?
The Pacific
Theirs is the drowsy
dream ;&gt;f coast lumber. And in thirty years
glories past. Theirs is the sun­ that too will disappear.
set—golden still—that edges night
When the forests go, the waters
and the false, reflected light of go, the fish and game go, herds
night, and the unstirred Hence o| and flocks go, fertility departs.
racial annihilation.
Then the age-old phantoms a p ­
Once tliere were trees in Spain. pear, stealthily, one a fter anoth­
Once China grew vast forests. So er —Flood, Druwth, Fire, Famine
sceptres pars . . . .
Pestilence . . . .
Three hundred years ago the
No, then, here is the problem
forests and the fertility of Ameri­ and the necessity:
ca were supposed to he inexhaust­
u ought to grow sufficient
ible.
limiter in this vast land «f ours
Today vast tracts of once fer­ for our own needs.
tile soil are exhausted and can he
\Si; ought to grow enough for
bought for almost nothing. And 1profitable export,
three-fifths of the original tim -| We ought to grow enough for
ber of the United States has dis-1 tno rd hrd! etnoi Utoi tnrdi hrdlu
appeared.
1 *'
■ *health
the
of our people.
_ Today we are using lumber four
We ought to grow enough to
times as rapidly as we are grow­ protect our birds; for&gt; without
ing it. Once the uncut forest* of them our crops ultimately would
our country covered 822,000,000 t&gt;e destroyed.
acres.
We ought to
One sixth remains
remains. All wood- give shelter unit
Vn0UK*1 to
lands even including cut-over and game birds and m inml"" u ! our
burned areas amount to about [fur-bearing onim als,T, our
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assault, und within un hour is sen­
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M CECILIAN MUSIC
CLUB PROVES v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g
r - ,l* n d a f
t An 1Intor1e stin2 program wfl3
l
t
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■ large and appreciative
--------------- audience of patrons and friends by
tho CocJlian Music Club last SaturI
entertain day afternoon.
K J w Mr-. Sadie Giles
™ ° *il!^cct toP‘c was "Sonic
her sister, Mrs. C. Things That Help the Practice
Hour. At the close of the program , Mrs. Leak accompanied by
_ Miss Mobley, sang a beautifully
sum Camp No. 7782, R. rendered group of contralto sclcc7 * „ reception nt the j tlons,
f. nt
.1 n!' nVIock
o'clock to the l The piano selections were;
State Camp of the I Allegro from Sonate Op. 60 No
?L?ors of America.
2, Kuhian, Thelma Tow.
be « St. Patrick’s card
B utterflies, Market, Carmine Gu­
f e . T i h o K n lsh t. of thrie.
Sonatina in C, Clemente, Betty
Hill at 8 o clock.
Hintcrm eister.
By the Sen, Emery, Rebecca
Wednesday
,01 be initiation of enndi- Stevens.
X Royal Neighbors of
H ungarian March. Liszt-Hcrbort,
Sarn Willinms, Mildred Hand,
the Tampa Team.

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Thursday
u of the Royal Neighbors
1 It the Valdez Hotel a t
re, There will be an
Sine following the bonSirhall Royal Neighbors

Personals

Georgia Mobley.
Dance of tho Bears, Lyncs,
Louise Hickson.
Indinn Dance, Paid!, Helen Doug*
lass.
Cello Player, McIntyre,
Ruby
Martin.
Scnlc Study. Sara Maxwell.
Cymbals and Costnncts, Schmoll,
Ruth Pcarmnn.
Iphahct Song, Lawson, Edith
Wraggo.
Octave Study, Low, Pearl Rob­
son.
How Sweet the Moonlight Sleeps
De Ccvrnu. M nrgarct Giles.
March of the Recruits, Schmoll,
Pauline Mulrhcnd,
Song of tho Knnknrcc, Morey,
Dorothy Ray.
Allegro from Sonato in A., Bee­
thoven, Madeline Mnllen.

Welfare Department
To Give Luncheon

The meeting of the W elfare De­
partm ent of the Woman’s Club
oil Wednesday, Mnr. 18 will begin
with a luncheon which will be serv­
ed promptly a t 12:30 o’clock. Those
who expect to attend nre urged to
call Mrs. II. J. Lehman not later
than Tuesday morning. The hour
has been placed nt 12:30 o’clock
In order to give those, who wish
to attend tho base ball game in
the nf ter noon, alt tho time neces*
sary.
Friday
...
.
Mrs.
Lewis
O’Bryan
spent
S
at­
U*.,. Hawkins will enterImmediately a fter the luncheon,
urday in Sanford.
riook Lovers’ Club.
there will be’ an adjourned m eet­
Carl Espy of Savannah is spend­ ing of the departm ent to elect offi­
Saturday
cers, and the chairman, Mrs. J. G.
ing
Hour nt the Library ness.a few days in Sanford on hiisi- Sharon requests that the members
i
keep this in mind and be present.
ding Club a t the LlbraMr.- and Mrs. H arry H. Hecren
[7d«k.
and guests spent Suhduy a t Day­
tona Bench.
US'ESF, PROGRAM
PLANNED
m v
Friends of Mrs. It. S. Holly will
ng program will be be glad to learn that she is eonH». Voorbces and her vnlesing from her recent attack of
Both classical and populnr selec­
tions will be found in the program
Lake Mary next Satur- influenza.
at the Library. It
to berendored ut the High School
, rery delightful story
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and Association Monday night a t 8
it is hoped all the little daughter spent the week-end with o’clock. The quartette sang Sun­
ijp present to enjoy this friends in Orlando.
day night nt the F irst Baptist
Church under the auspices of the
ram which in being urTho
them.
Mrs. Ada Fanning of W ashing­ Big Bureau Brotherhood.
it “Japan," Mrs. Voor- ton, Gn., is visiting her daughter, quartette is one of the chief a t ­
tractions of the American Chau­
Mrs. J. D. Thurman.
tauqua, though a t present, it is
a, “Blossom Time," BaFay Lessing and Louis Hughey touring Floridan lone.
Following is the program :
"Sun-Rlse
Land," who nre attending the University
'Soldiers' Charms." from "F aust";
fletary.
of Florida, spent the week-end nt
"U ntil the Dawn," Darks, and
|Tktrrv Blossom," Chorus. their homes.
“Come Where the Lillies Bloom,"
“The First Folding
Touchstone.
Miss Annie Hawkins bad ns her A rr Pace; "Vale", Russell.
Mr. Wilson.
Stories." Mrs. Voorhea guests Inst week. Mrs. Stark nnd
daughter Miss Elizabeth Stark of
Orlando.
H nrry Lewis left Snturduy for
^Ictab*will be entertain a motor trip down the E ast Coast,
Country Club by Mrs. where he will viidt friends in
Minmi.
Hoy at .1 o’clock.
B. Lewis will entertain
Paul Lake returned Monday from
Matrons Bridge Club,
i Side Parent Teacher a trip to Tnllahni'see.
|Wj|] meet nt 3 o’clock.
Mrs. .John Dickins of Miami
*ill give onc num ber of
spent Sunday the guest of Mrs.
J. F. Gonzales.

Mrs. Brown Named
President of State
Library Association
Mrs. Anne Van Ness Brown, li­
brarian of The Sanford Public Li­
brary, was named president of the
S tate Library Association a t tho
regular meeting held n t the A l­
bertson Public Library, in Orlando.
The state prize for the best Li­
brary poster was won by Mrs. B. F.
W hitncr, of Sanford.
Among those who took active
parts in the program was Kenneth
Hnit, professor of English and H is­
tory, ut the Sanford High School,
who read n paper on "Reading
Clubs for Older Children". Mr.
H ait ulso spoke on the work th a t
is being done along these lines a t
the Sanford Library.
The meeting was opened with
Miss Cora Miltimore, form er pres­
ident nnd librarian a t the Univer­
sity of Florida, presiding. A t the
opening of the meeting Mrs. Brown
was ucting as secretary. An ad­
dress by Mayor Giles fonteured th t
meeting.
Others who were elected officers
of the state association were: Miss
Olive Urumbnugh, Orlando, vicepresident; Mr. Henry Giddings,
Tampa, second vice-president; Miss
Elizabeth Long, Jacksonville, sec­
retary and Miss Grace Monsc,
Clearw ater, treasurer.
M’GAHAGIN-IIOLT NUPTIALS
Mr. and Mrs. George M. McGnhngin announce the m arriage of
their daughter
Irene to Homer
D. Holt in
Orlando, Saturdny,
Mar. I I.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Scott had
ni‘ their supper guests, Sunday
evening, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Market!, Mrs. Christopher Will­
iams. Mrs. C. Snyder of New York
and Judge nnd Mrs, George Hccring.

Vaughan Quartette To Sing Tonight
At Sanford High School Auditorium

it Additions To
rd Library Are
tedByLibrarian

President]

HOLD STATE CAMP

Dialect
Songs. "Dc
Cnppnh
Mron". “ Mammy’s Lil noy”, and
"De Backslidin Brudder
'- r , A rr
Parks.
Reading:. “Gone With a Handtwiner Man”, Carton,
Mr. Hcutvolc.
"pixie Medley", "Old Folks Med­
ley , "Love Song Medley”, A rr
Hurress.
"Singing to You", Kerr.
Mr. Wheeler.
.... 1 Lovc . Missouri",
Dixon;,
Hoart-ArenkinMosc”,‘T hat’s Fior­
ina , A rr by Quartette.
Selection on Muslcat "Dafs,"
IVilson, Burress, Hentwole.
"P erfect Day", Bond. Q uartette.

The Third Florida S tate Camp
of the Royal Neighbors of Am er­
ica wilt meet in Sanford, Mar. 17,
18. and 19, with tho Wichtau
Camp No. 7732 having charge of
the entertainm ent. T h o ‘headquar­
ters will be a t the Valdcx Hotel.
The State Camp ofllcra who will
be in chnrgo are: Stale Oracle,
Mrs. Alice R. Voshardt, of Tam pn;
Stale Vice Oracle, Mrs. Clara
Stempcr, of Sanford and S tate Re­
corder-Receiver, Mrs. Jessie Snow,
of Jacksonville.
The following program has been
arrnngcd.

Tuesday, Mar. 17.
All delegates should arrive d u r­
ing the day R. N. A. H eadquarters,
Valdez Hotel.
Tuesday Evening
8:3y—Reception nt Valdez Hotel.
Address of Welcome by Mayor
Forrest Lake followed by a musical
program.
Wednesday Morning, 10:00 O’clock
The Third Florida S tate Camp
convenes promptly a t 10 o’clock.
• Opening, State Orncle Alice
R. Voshardt, Tampa.
Fresh vegetables for sale every
2. Prayer, statu cnanccllor.
3. Music.
afternoon and Sulurdnv morning.
4. Vocal selections by state of­ School Garden.
ficers, delegates ond visitors.
6. Appointment of state officers.
6- Appointment of committees.
7. Credential committee will re­
ceive credentials.
8. Recess until 2 o’clock.
Wednesday Artcmoon 2 O’clock
L Divine blessing invoked by
state chancellor.
2. Opening ode.
3. Reports of committees.
4. Roll call of officers and dele­
gates.
5. Election of delegate to su­
preme camp.
6. Election of state*officers.
7. Locating next state camp.
8. New business.
9. Installation of state officers.
10. Prayer by state chnncellor.
11. Closing of Third Florida
State Camp.
Wednesday Evening. 8 Oclock
L Regular camp meeting.
Sink y o u r teeth In
2. Re-lighting enmp-fire by Wia b ar an d th e taste
chitnu Camp, Sanford.
3. Initiatory Degree by Mag­
w ill tell y o u w hy!
nolia Camp, Tampa.
4. Extinguishing Camp-fire, Wichitau Camp, Sanford,
6. Social half hour and refresh­
ments.

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l Aw Van Ness Brown
Fred Pope came from Chicago
[iiliitijiis to the Library Saturdny to spend some time vis­
include the following iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.
J. Pope.
Nnn-t’iction
FROM
l'Story of Our National
Mrs. Alice R. Voshardt of Tam ­
[popular sketches of our pa, state supervisor of the Royal
|trjs from “Yankee Poo­ Neighbors of America, arrived in
ls of the European war. Sanford Sunday.
Si for upper grade puMrs. R. Z. Johnson with her
father. A. B. Townsend, will go
"Americaa Government" Monday to Jacksonville where Mr.
uni of all the depart- Townsend will enter the Riverside
TO UK’lT H Il LOCATION
our government. Every Hospital.
hi been approved by a
Friends of Pete Thornlcy will he ii_
t authority. Tho book
glad
to learn th at he was aid-* i&gt;» ■
iu&gt;l and translated into
ho moved from the F ern«ld-;"
Laughton Hospital
to his home , ■
•Best plays of 1923-21" home Saturdny.
®
rarbuiik of the Drama in
Reviews the season in
Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Wool folk of
and Chicago, and sum- Pittsburgh, Pr., and Mrs. (’nip of
P® -'uccessful plays, with New York t'ity . who are spending
Wi- iuvili* your mapt'dion of i»tu* new local ion ntul mir
if and other 'dram atic the season in W inter Park, were
iteresi.
guests of M&gt;\ and Mrs. W. M.
('oniplclc Line of Paints and Varnishes
i’a "Easy Lessons in E x ­ Scott Sunday. Mr. Woolfoik is
plains for the average president of the American f r u it
Call and talk to us about our plans of
leading points in the Growers.
relativity, ft includes a
“PAINT NOW—PAY LATER”
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bailey and |
Albert Einstein.
” ho in America,” is a daughter M argurita. Mrs. (Jla U&gt;ng | ■
dictionary of notable and son Atlee of Maiichuiu, A. 15.
*nd women of the Unit- Townsend of Ft. Dcnnnd and Mrs.
Ihe 1924-25 edition L. E. A. Higstrum of Pearson
I'er 26,000 biographies, spent Sunday with Mrs. R. Z.
1
wle fur reference work. Johnson.
Almanac,” 1925. is the
The Musical Tea announced by M
Wntly used and comprew American nlmunacs. the Music Departm ent of the Wo­ "
(Incorporated)
undbook containing a m an’s Club for Tuesday given pro­ ■
mise
of
another
delightful
a
fte
r­
Aof statistical informunoon. The program which will be ?
PHONE 270
in charge of Mrs. W, S. Leak, will
Fiction
^ in “The Scuddera,” is be of English music. The hostess
■ .
author’s views, in an for the afternoon will be Mrs. D. ■ I I M I I M I M Z I Z I Z Z Z I I Z I Z Z I I I I I I I I I I Z I I Z I I I I I Z I I Z Z Z Z
. ’ way, of the tendencies L. Thrasher.
*wy society.
Mrs. Forrest Luke went Friday
Madame Claire,” is first
I* young English w riter to Gainesville where she joined
r attained a wide popu- Miss Maude Luke who came down
from Tallahassee for the week­
end.
.
'Don Quixote” ;
\
lotion of this classic, cdauthor’s most characteristic nov
fciV l ’.''a11 Howells.
‘ "aria Chapdelaine”, els.
Me Fee’s “Command is a drn-■ ale of French Canadescriptions of great nmtic sea story, with varied nnd
J n example of pure!-1 humorous adventures, combining
f u t u r e in u purely c ia s -! responsibility and romance.
Mansfield, "Garden P arty and,
Growth of the Soil." Other Stories" are exquisite short
1Vt life of Norway is de- ] stories by this young English writ1 Powerful nnd realistic ■or, characterized as one of the best
*ivitl character draw ing, I short story w riters of the day.
*Hh quiet strength and'
Moore, "E sther r aters’ an En­
glish story, by one of the most a r ­
tistic novelists of the present day.
r C . ' n&gt;.l°
N ative" is
Hergesheimer "Java Head, a
ihtnu *'nt,'t impersonakdj' n co*racter, showing story of color and contrasts, m
fi ‘
mature and na- which a charm ing Chviese wife be­
comes transplanted to the life 1,1 j
t „C
A
character.
. ,
l' Modern Instance", New England.
For High school reading the fol­
his representative
lowing are recommended: Brown,
•
Dunn.
;il,age!ereStinK plcture "Rab■ and ...............
His Friends”
"Citizenship
in
School
and
Dot
°f b’las Laphain” ,
Connor,
- 7 s kest pictures of Connor, "Black Rock ; Connor,
Cameron ; f
American. He has "Corporal
; Fox,
,,)ri of his homely he- "G lengarrv School Days Kingdom
“ Little Shepherd
of
Yemassee’’
f i w 'ric|‘ Hudson” ; This Come"; Simms, "The
and
Whitcomb.
“Young
Peoples
11„‘ ,5,
sculp10 haly is one of the Story of Music."

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Oh Henry!

Sir. and Mrs. Henry McLaulin
and Victor McLuulin returned
Sunday from a few days spent in
Jacksonville.

I W e H ave

Election of s president to fill
Aliy person d e sirin g to | H v |
the place of M rs. P. D. McRae, com m unication w ith (he
- -.'Ji
whose resignation was tendered
Friday afternoon, will be held by
the Sanford Chapter, W. C. T. U.
at 3:30 o’clock next Friday a fte r­ ;an r e a c h ’ the pro p er au th o rltli
noon in the parlor of the F irst \&gt;y w r itin g
Baptist church. Mrs. J. B. Barnes I’nsl O ffice tins Sal. Sanford,
has been appointed to preside a t
the next meeting.
A rising vote of thanks was giv- •
rn the resigning president j t tho j
last meeting o f the organization.]
liny. Kelt, Kent, C lean. Itep alr
Mrs. McKnc was named head of
the local chapter when it was or­
ganized, a short time ago.
A short business session will pre­
Haynes — Ratliff
I’hone :nn
cede the inspirational program Fri-

fThursday Mont fa* *:3I&gt; O'clock
1. School o f iM troetlon.
Instructor, S ta te Supervisor Al­
ice R. V o ah ard t
2. Officers’ S tations filled by
Delegates.
„
3. R e-lighting o f Camp-fire.
4 . Full Ritualistic Work will
be exemplified.
B. Recess until 2 oclock.
6. R efreshm ents |zerved by W1chitau Cam p, Sanford.
Thursday A fternoon, 2 O’clock
1. School of Instruction re-oponed.
2. In itiato ry and Degree Work.
3. Question Box pertaining to
R. N. A. work.
4. Extinguishing Camp fire.
Thursday Evening, 8 O’clock
5:30 Banquet, Valdez Bnnquct
Hall.
I
1. Public R. N. A. Salutation of
tho Flag by S tate Delegates,
2. Memorial Services exempli­
fied by Friendship Camp, Plant
City.
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3. Public Drill Jly Wichitau
Camp, Sanford.

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CONTEST IS ‘Soused’ Representative Gives Laugh
Win Give 520,000 For Best
Suggestions For Promoting
Industrial Development of
Resources of This State
HOLLYWOOD, Mur. iff.—$20,OUO arc being offered by the Flor­
ida Society of America, through
its founder nnd president, Joseph
W. Young, of Hollywood, as prizes
In the Florida Industrial contest,
a competition designed to discover
w hat products are best suited for
manufacture in the state of Flor­
ida.
The contest, beginning a t or.ee,
will continue until Jan. 1, 1D20,
with preliminary prizes at in ter­
vals leading up to a distribution
of erand prizes at the end.
The sponsors of the movement,
which Is nntinnnl in scope, expect
It to give decided impetus to the
Industrial growth of this section of
tho United States. Although Flor­
ida has enjoyed a wide reputation
ns n resort and place of w inter
residence, which in turn has re­
sulted in phenomenal growth, it i&gt;;
the contention of tending authori­
ties that one of the state’s g rea t­
est opportunities for progressive
growth are with Industries.
There is little doubt but th at
Florida is destined to become oim
of the greatest industrial ccnler«,
pot only of the nation, but of the
world, tho sponsors of the Florida
Industrial contest assert. They be­
lieve that thin coming industrial
growth should be carefully feat,
ored nnd not allowed In grow up in
haphnzurd manner; that every nc.v
manufacturing industry should lie
chosen with an rspecial eyo to th"
advantages which may nccuro from
the manufacture of that particu­
lar commodity in tin- rtgii.it&gt;. T !fi
c o n te s tth e re fo re , is expected to
serve as a guide to further manu­
facturing development here.
The Florida .Society of America,
which has members in every tatc
nnd many foreign countries, is
championing the cause of Induitrv
here for the stated . enson th a t it
sees In the business of mnnufartllro amt commerce the nniiv-tunlt v
fnr all people to work and Hvt and
make their homes here.
The official slogan adopted for
the contest is:
“ Building Flori.*- Mr the W ork­
ing Man.”
The contest has been divided in­
to three parts, the (list ending
on June 1. the second on Oct. 1,
and the lust on Jun. I. it in an ­
nounced that a ffn-t prize of S I,000.
aecond of $500, and third of ?2fi()
will be given for the best suirgp-t.
tions received during each of the
three periods. A grand prize of
S10,00() cash, second of S l.000. an 1
third of SI,000, with ten $101) prizefor tho next best suggestions, wilt
bo awarded at the tT.ue of the con­
test.

happenings must not go unchron- to him th a t despite the fact that
icled.
j he was th a t d a y retiring from ConTo ninny who saw t, it will be Rre„ hc 8hou,d not have tried to
remembered as the high Ight of drown hlg , orroWg „ nd male' a
the whole inaugural shinding.
| allow of himself, the ex-member
A fter the senate had crowded it- replied:
self into scats on the right side
“ I t’nh all right. 1 came in under
of the chamber nnd the members
of the House had filled to over­ diplomatic immunity, Hie!’’
T hat arm y influence, either con­
flowing the limited space on the
opposite side of the aisle, prepara­ sciously or unconsciously does ex­
tory to the swearing in of the £rt ,n -censorship on m atters afvice president, the ambassadors and fc&lt;:‘l 'nK
arm y air service seems
m inisters of foreign governments evident from nn Inspection of the
Service
weru nminuncnd.
1
issue of the Air
News” a departmental publication
issued in mirncograpli form for
planialic corps, hcribboned, be- ,m n ■" Uie service,
spangled, loaded down with gold ( For while purporting to give the
lace nnd dignity, filed solemnly latest and most im portant news
down the center a«iic to the scats concerning m atters of aviation in
reserved for them near the front, the arm y, there was not one word
It wns nn impressive procession.' about the fight (Jen. Billy Mitchell
Ail the might and majesty of the lias been making for an enlarged
world's great nations wns there air service.
represented.
Yet the very day after the pub.
1 hen, ns the last of the «IipU&gt;- - liention was issued, Mitchell was
mats entered the chamber, tod- demoted to a colonelcy effective
dling ninng behind bringing up the Apr. 27, ami Col Jim Fcchet proprocession, came a lost sheep from nioted to his post of r.bs.stant chief
the congressional flock.
«f the a ir service.

Swedes Have Used
S k i s Since First
Of Sixth Century

Have Confidence I

UPS A LA, Swctien, Mar. 10. —
In Sweden ski running is nt least
H centuries old nnd probably
dates back to prchtstoic tim es, ac­
cording to Prof. Otto von Friescn
of the University of Upsnla. A
milestone nt Boeksta, not fnr from
here, shows n picture of a ski run­
ner nnd it is probable th at long
before they knew how to writes
runes the Swedes learned the nrt
of skiing from the nomadic Lapps
and Finns. Prof. Friesen says th at
in the sixth century southern Euro,
pean w riters described hunters In
Sweden who were able to glide
through the forest at high speed.
The ninestonc, which dates from
the middle of the eleventh century,
proves that ski running wns then
common in Sweden.
In the Viking age skis were in
frequent use. W.*.*er sports had
a special divinity, Ull, who was
himr-clf devoted to the use of skis.
Outwardly he was the symbol of
the bright, sunny w inter clay that
stim ulates to outdoor life and w ar­
like games. Roads being rare, the
skis furnished means of commun­
ication, no m atter how severe tho
winter, and speed on them was.
highly esteemed.

Your profit made long bcf0rc
gas, electric lights and tele

II. C. MAXWELL, Sccy,

that lhe tardy representative was
£ e|.
the m " t n „ UH,
no diplomat
[f l e had been, ho U t n t iv e s |iot aciiY -eii bv any

w
,s srsjrsiSrtrSc,, a* -;:h
T suitusim*
wnrho had boon partaking o f ntimii*
r or Tennessee son* will serve an
InntH no longer lejral. Ili.-i foot- J , 01* ‘fadurs for *itii the ucpiili*‘t#-t*:i were wavering and iincer- bran and Peiiiocratie parties,
tain.
John Tilson, Republican lender,
Me moved with such nn excess of and Finis G arrett, De.-nocratic leadrnution th at his very dignity lie- er, both being native sons of the
came undignified.
I Old Hickory state,

Nd’hing In Justify Riqiurl.s of
I 'am ino Along Western
Seaboard, Declares Dress
Of All Heel ions Of Ireland

the sequence of two laid winters
has led to the present distress.
There is. even in the localities a f ­
fected, objection to any attem pt to
relieve the situation merely by a
policy of charitable doles. What
is wanted is employment, and this
the government measures are pro­
viding. The work is mainly on
road making and the repair of
piers, anil thio w ag-, paid a re from
21 to 21 shillings weekly. Coal is
supplied at sixpence u bag of 1 Hi
pounds.
Nearly 20,1)00 children are getting a free meal daily, yet the de­
cision to make thes.: meals free
instead of giving them a t the low­
est price was not unanimous, so
great is tlie dread locally of a re ­
turn to file old practice of reliev­
ing distress by methods of pauper­
ism, There is general agreement
that the government departm ents
are handling the position effective­
ly, and they have tho active co* perntion of the local clergy and
the principal inhabitants.

2

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The Miami Hill more Country Club at Coral Gables, rapidly nearing completion

Coral Gables Country Club Se&amp;ion
—A Year From Now
Stop Worrying
About Your
Floors
VERY home-lover, every’ tidy
housewife insists on having
clean, attractive iloors, smooth and
glossy. The kind of floor that always
looks neat and cheerful. Pec Gee
Floor Enamel is a home standby—
a durable, economical enamel-paint
that dries overnight with a highgloss finish. Its large varnish con­
tent gives it an elasticity along with
its hardness that makes it hcelproof.
It is waterproof, and the easiest
floor imaginable to keep spick-andspan. An ideal coating for kitchen,
pantry, and playroom, where the
Iloors must withstand hard wear.

E

e(luU&gt; 1k—anfl °Pea its doors to the host of visitors who will come to Miami and
Coral Gables next year. Yet that is exactly what will be done in the building
°t* the Miumi-Biltmore Hotel at Coral Gables. Its beautiful left wing—the
Miumi-Biltmore Country Club—is already well towards completion, and with­
in a few months the towering beauty of the newest and finest Bowman Hotel
will he seen from every point of Miami. A magnificent structure it will be, honoring all of
the traditions and conveniences of the famous Biltmore and Commodore of New York City,
The Atlanta-Biltmorc, Los Angeles-Biltmore, Sevilla-Biltmore of Havana and other great
hostelrics of the John McEd. Bowman chain.
And what of the Country Club Section in which this $10,000,000 Bowman Hotel project
finds its appropriate setting? What of the property values—the enhancement of prices of
plots the splendid profits which investors will read here? Will you be counted among the
fortunate who buy now in the new Country Club Section—Part V, which is just opened and
which is now offered to investors at pre-development price? Part l of Country Club Sec­
tion was sold out in less than six weeks. Practically all of Parts 2, J, and 4 arc now sold.
Counl ry Club Section - P a r t V offers you just the opportunity you have been waiting for—
the exceptional opportunity to buy&gt;real estate around extraordinary development and to
enjoy the benefits which such development means in the richest invpwfinonf

Vmi are cordially
Invited tn \iatt

forn! Cables and
hear th«
HON.

WILLIAM

Bussing Paint To., lm

JKN NINOS
Uic VAN

for interior use
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lecture on Florida
und Its opportunl11—«.
Transporta­
tion Is flee in
luxurious llijjliw.tr
t ’ulltnan Cp&gt;clH».
Icavlni; tho local
Cor.il (iahli’S office
each week.
For
full particulars and
ivservstlon*.
call
at the Coral Clables
office.

V v rs® 1

BRO W N

�Blond Beauty of Prance

h ire S p r in g in s t a t e

Of Immigration
Td United Stales Mny fife
Cause of New Type of liner
* Being Developed Soon

C u r t a i lm e n t

Ui rvvclop^rf So Thnt
E
of Wilier Is
K e to Y ield P r o f i l
m S S itit M ar. 10. —
Lyj-j mineral water inClop*-'! to the P°,TU
L,n* distributing water.
nrv Hnie.
Lin.n. potassium, chlnrL,iid other constituents.
fL striking examples of
springs is in MuriTwheie a corporation
u'tevenil days the purr.ree SO.tMHt acres of land
1,f developing the
, fanitarium. The wa­
i t ,pring. according to
£ made by the state
Sflitsin nearly five thous[7,/ total solids per milwater, of which chlor­
a l parts. This propnri- j, one-fourth to unejSh In solids as rea waalso abounds ‘in sulEL this constituent beI in almost all of the
} u stated. The waters
W one spring in the
1 charged with mngnesL Hve the spring its

Related
ral Families
Of
jjjf, Mar. Id. — I.ondon
idtj were much enliven, by the arrival of Prin­
ter from her castle in
■1 who. in one way or
Itfn, to he related to all
') families of Europe,
j her marriage to Prince
Ilk present representative
Tjajh- of famous Field
| General “Vorwnrts” BIui fought with the Duke of
a at Waterloo, the Prini Miss Stapleton Brctherllainhiil, I.ar.cashire, her
■rnpre-ientiria; two ancient
■Catholic- families. Her
|n&lt; the daughter of the
on Petre.
■war tin- princess puh|kuk. “An Engljsh W ile
' which attracted
a
I of attention. It showmthea of the wonderful
Ftree .'till in her porsesIjast how she traces re|ti&gt; all the crowned fnni-

LIVERPOOL, iMar. 10. — The
policy of the United S tates
In
restricting the inflow of itmigrnnla
under a quota system , coupled
with high building costs, is Itke^
fy to eatiim the development of
a new branrh of travel and the
building to Harold A. Sanderstm,
chcirninn of the W hite S ta r Line,
writing in thnt com pany's maga­
zine.
Mr. Sanderson says an extensive
third-class business hits been a
potent factor in the development
of fleets of the'principal compan­
ies. cuiininnting in super-liners of
today with a standard of comfort
for ali classes unequalled in any
other trade in the world.
“ But," he continues “the restric­
tion on the em igration movement
has ro reduced the volume of tra v ­
el that, coupled with high building
and operating costs, the construc­
tion of further steam ships of mon­
ster type in the near future is
rendered problem atic. Steam ship
companies may be expected to re­
stric t their building program to
vessels of m oderate size and speed,
with a less ornate decoration of
public rooms, nml while m aintain-,
ing the present standard of com -!
fort for first class passengers, toj
institute improvement in the amenities for second and thirdclass."
Special attention will be given
Fernand do Beaumont has ow n ileclarrtt the most beautiful woman of to steamers of cabin and thirdclass passengers will lie studious­
IWn 1 o m ‘ thousands of entries in a theatrical ly and increasingly considered in
beauty contest. Mile, tie Beaumont is a blond with brown eyes.
order to develop a new brunch of
travel which will offset, to some
extent, the restriction of emi­
grant traffic.

Crime Decreases
i Storms Conspire To
In Jacksonville;
Keep Ship Afloat
Mar. Hi. — | LIVERPOOL, Mar. 1G.—It has
JACKSONVILE, .Mar.
Crime in Jacksonville decreased often been said that ships some-

Japan Will Limit
Maneuvers of Navy

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H urlb.lt, iMlHictor .1 .le .c r .iv ,, H .U i.h 'run t .....£
In hisannual reportsubmitted to months.Repeated
efforts
have ^ratiortH decidedly limited in exChiefof Police Roberts, it isshown i been made to clear the iron bark t?nt aml schIb hs compared with
,
, ‘ those recently concluded. It Is
th at arrests made in 1924 for mur
ij I «*n from her native land for understood the problem will ho
der numbered 19 against 20 in
192.1; assault to m urder 42 against !* foreign port where she was to strategical rather than tacicnl. /^s
TJ; robbery 22 and 12; breaking he broken up as junk, hut all in roughly agreed upon the plan is to
ami entering tit! ami till; larceny vain, for she still rides English defend the Kure naval port from
„ •«$} an attack by a combined fleet ad­
108 and 250; keeping disorderly waters.
The llippen, form erly the An- vancing along the main land const
house 22 and 10; inmates of dis­
orderly house 52 and 140; inmates geronu, of Liverpool, left Fowey from the seas to the north of
of gambling house 100 and 156; (Jenna last summer, but a few days Hokkaido toward the Inland Sea
vagrancy &lt;174 and 105; automobiles out encountered a storm and put via the coast of Shikoku province.
stolen 500 and 500; automobiles into Falmouth with much damage
recovered 475 and 405, the figures done to her sails and rigging. The
repairs required some time and
last
given in each ease for 1011.
ope.
early this year she started out
again, supposedly on her last (voy­
age, but was driven back by stiff
winds two days later,
, , A* third a t , STRAUSBURG, Mar. pb—Bishtem pt to steer the hark to Genoa „ p H„Ph of StrnusU irg has called
was made in February, but thi« 1„ .school strike throughout Alsace,
PLENTY OF INTERLOCKS.— Puzzle No, 125.
proved no more successful, heavy effeeljive Monday,
as
protqst
—
— B y J. C. B O Y D . ------------------------------------------seas being met which pounded the against institution by the French
sides of tin* vessel to such an ex government of an inter-confession2 3 A 5
6
9
1U
7
8
11
tent thnt the enptnin returned to at, or religiously neutral schools.
m
Falmouth where she is still nt an­ This form of school in Which t ’nth~
13
chor awaiting favorable weather. (,|i,- control is al.olished. wouhl
wmild sepI’or the last 20 years the llippen u rate all faiths from religious
digiiu ini l
has been under the
Norwegian , (traction.
~16
19
18
17
flng. She was huilv at Whitehaven ;
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i
51 years ago.
Sarasota—
Plans- completed for1
20
21
construction of 12-story hotel.

Bishop Calls School
Strike In Alsace

}oday’s Cross-Word Puzzle

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Bod and Reel Casting Outfit

48

We Will (live The Following Frizes:

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VERTICAL
1— disem21—definite
article
bodied soul
2—
in no man­29— place
S3—stand iq an
ner
ungainly
3—
like
manner
4— dangers
38—
girl's nameC— a conceited 31— one who
calto
39— small Berperson
7—
a musical 86—email hemp
... Pent
lino used
41—assocta*
piece per­
on ships
formed by
tion(ubbr.)
4— largo
one person 37— again
pacliy8— a detective 19—suitable
40— market
derma
9— editor
v u lu e
45— above
(abbr.)
43—
consumes
number
47—
pertaining10—
that by
breathed 44—
to tile aide 11—
which a
aloud while
48—
therefore
person is
49—
a luminous sleeping
called
13— settled
celestial
17—
personal 46—author ol
body
the
pronoun
51—join a t 45
" Riven"
18—
( .nr
degrees
48—number o!
(poet.)
51— vehicle for
ol.jecU oJ
20— regular
carrying
like desfgi
habit or
the dead
50— parent
practice
5 t— indicate
52— preposi­
21— —exceed
tion demit
23— hung cloth
ing town rib
2G— small glob­
ular bodies
12— male p ar.
ent
S3— aromatic
seasoning
35— buy and
sell

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I’assagrlllo— Plans under way
Key West --$2,000,000 bond issue
for construction of 200-000 four- planned to carry mi const Miction
story hotel.
of Yey West-to-Miami highway. I

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42

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2G

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P u zzle

A H in t f o r B e g in n itfa
Tbc cross-word puzzF
Bram is merely a mean - of ’
coaling words which ur*
|
moui; to there hsb d nod which
will interlock p e r f e c t 1/ #«« flr
read equally well
. for
downwards. Always ,0‘’.
n
the number of the iyn I .
the diagram. ,f .h.0ori«“ fcJwm n
must find a word to f t b «
^
that number and the V.r vcrlical,
stop to the right; if v ero w ,
you m ust fit y°,u,r. wofir',!ltbl}iadcd
the number and the first
stop below.
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rw.

1st LARGEST- Shakespeare “Markoff”
Reel.
•
2nd LARGEST—Hcddon “King Special
Rod.
3rd LARGEST—Tackle Box.
Contest Open From March 1st to October 1st
All Right Hoys—Let’s (let Rosy!

ON UNION AVENUE

In the Heart of Sanford, Florida
“The City Everybody is Talking About”
*

Absolute Auction
TU ESD A Y
M A R C H 17th
1:30 P. M.
This is the opportunity of your life as we all know
what Sanford is—the coming city of Florida.—
Why? Because of its great people, water freight
rates, farm lands that are surpassed by nolle.
Churches of all denomination. Stores carrying
stock of goods to equal those of larger cities.
Three strong banks, five schools, railroad shops,
factories of various kinds where employment is
in demand, on the trunk line of A. C. L. R. R. and
the great waterway to all parts of the world—
The St. Johns River. All this is much to consid­
er in the future as this town is in its infancy, like
the state of Florida. Property here is selling
just one tenth its real value today. It will jump
by leaps and bounds in the near future. Don’t
miss this as you will lose a bargain on day of
sale. These lots are all high and dry, on a good
business street and in the heart of the city and
on (lie way to the million dollar hotel that is to be
built soon.
• ^ ,*
Remember the OWNER is at your MERCY for
you will he facing a genuine auction sale. You
make the price and we make the deed.

Hill Hardware Company
Rh o n e ss

Long

Conrad-Walker Realty Company
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

Spur
lin^
Owner

Western Pot Roast of Beef
15c and 20c lb.
WESTERN FORK CHOPS
WESTERN Pork Loin Roast

28c LB.
28c LB.

PICKLED PIG FEET

15c LB.

FANCY DRESSED HENS

llli N. PARK AYE.

SANFORD

ALLEN &amp; BRENT, Real Estate, 116 East Second Street

�T MOM’N POP

MANY STARS IN
MAJOR L O O P S

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HEARD MARIAN OAV’t
q o u THE "AiR “ l AM
NiGHT • HOWABOUT

Babe Ruth Heads List With
Jack Bentley, Lefty Groves,
Ed Rommel ns Other Stars

rewers Fo r Gam e
vith Indians H e re
RTHt With Washington Shows
m Ability That Clark Working
R fiard to Develop; Leave to
l a P la y

A tla n ta

T om orrow

■

Three More Players
gg Have Reported Here

err, rounding into belter shape
themselves, are loginning to put
more and more ’ toff on the hull
end the
. . . amount
J....... .»f i x*'reuse
i , being forced on the otitfirld in­
dicates that Ilie hailing of the
Brewerc is going to Lx’ ono of

ii-fj. '.f *. W ill P r e s e n t S tr o n g e r
i, , A g g r e g a tio n T h an D u rin g
r &gt; B aseb all S ea so n o f 11)21
14
:t and strong
u* game b n ngton I’enalBrewers beiiniii.Uing I
V‘

the club informing tiim " th a t tlm
Cleveland Indian: In a h n in .! . u; t ituIir»n and not a hand wagdn."
xit&lt;* playera have taken the li|i
,.,„| arc working hard.
Unlike W alter mho: on, who did
not accompany the L’cnutora to
,
v.m i&gt;
with hia learn mill will, for a purl

ini.ssion in Ni w York established
tin cii ’tom of ordering two rots of
i fflclulji to the ringside for imnortaiit Imuts and twitching tlu-m
ttimind so that no one could lie
sure who was “-dug to work in the
main bouts.
j T
Keen for minoi^eontc Is. no one
1 ., 1 ,
outside th&lt;* cumhmaimi was sup"r1
1 )'111 lib. i-gular |'“ it inn in the outfield. pusi'd to know llte nfficinhi that
• h T " -|, , Tin t.’l! h.o
Oho 1-cf.i to the v.a-re mil. red to report for work
1 ”? ! ' po -ability i f In not lieing a good If the theory is correct that it
re lield wllj* n;t Jj,j |(;t .
tin.I
i im- would I*.* impossible to get an hnni n l o r . nt
a* | „ „ | s (
tld'i i l u h gat.il c t in u g h to hoiiest decision': who could give
l&gt;- in l derisions without the lic-lp
1h“,v. »""v replace me."
speaking, in
of jiidgi B, it is lust a., um-crt.iin
i i !uh to*
*n declare i li.tl no on ■ except that nny nmimi iiot! could sur­
hard assTon- himself to blame
fn&gt; wh:.i is round itself with deputies and ciui'- ( 'li’vela'nd ternv’d the rath-’r iiidili r.nl work tdovcei that could not be tainted
meet on the
did inr.t yeai. The same Ind.l ii'to Upping off Ihe gamblers to
lea.lay after- *r,:'/
:I’V ’
indge. and the icferee that
tlmt the di-'.'iiulilv ") Hide and tile
were going t.» work.
, , .
„ I'dward la I (lie Indian "0 gnnK:.
1 tV, Klfa 1 1 InKt year. Belli of the; &gt;• mi’ll, ai"1 There have horn ninny peculiar
*1?,
, well and "ambition to a fault," decisions in New York and there
.nan in* i ui lluw &gt;uui win accompany the I .on have hern too many predictions
expecting his ti, Sanford,
that certain figlit.s were in the ling
nvore harden*
rri
, . . . ., ,
f«. have it. believed Mmt boxing is
t-wirlin^ Mill! H ip rtje h m ltd APtlimim trio, Imlng conducted purely on the level
M onger n-r ! •I‘«* «nd L«ko Sowell and Riggs in New Yt rk. Of t iitirse, it is jmtin- Washing- Htophennon will pndiahly he »• -n po Tilde to trace down the stories
i lined three hi action, itiggo whose inability but it suspicion is justified.
to "hold them ." h«a euuxed him to
it i true that boxing has inher­
„ ... be shifted to tie- mil field where
ited a lot of unjust criticism from
wind, happened in the olden days,
hut from all appearances the men
in boxing are no mure eager to
cleanse the spoil than they were
it. Hie days when tliey coaid boast
that if war. not oil the up-nnd-up.
Mickey Walker refines to eoine
to New York for a decision fight
H“ Im told friend , Hint he knew
In’ would
I. tile ’’woib.r," li,r .line
lie knew he would be a prohibitive
favorite against any oppoii nt and
Palmetto ('orncrnloii:- laid for they nr.* the kind of bout i that
m w Metliodii i llpi ciipal church. tifn r lie Is .'L no .liliilit•&lt;- for tinfixers. Wi.lkt-r a ked lln* coil ill is.
Cocoa- II. Bourinot, cuntroliiivr rlon for the privilege of crunning
.'IK,(Kill aere of land north of city, the name; of several o f l i . i a l uif
to start immediate ilovelopmeiit of lh li. i. 11,. did m,t di inaiid the
l-OUfl acre .
ii--K to ui-me tliu officials, hut

Star on Court

mm

. wl by Bahe Kuth, "Lefty” Graven
t .lack Bentley, Kil Hummel ami
I Johnny Noun, Maryland challenges
the 47 remaining staten in the un„ jon to match its major league
j team.
l*
Nineteen men from Maryland
• have trod the snnds of the Ing
i time ami will head south with the
majors.
I
Until heads the list of them nil
I Kdueated in Maryland'and playing
y with the Orioles he is without u
i doubt u full-fledged Marylandt-c
y and an aide lender for the clan.
I “Lofty" Groves
probably comes
I next due likely to the price that
I Connie Mock in reported to have
p: ill to got this youngster on His
burling staff. It is reported that
Mack paid $100,li00 for this smithpaw.
Jack Bentley; one of John Me(iiaw’s main supports on the
no.mid for the New York Giants,
ul-o is ftom Maryland, ulno nniln i: from the runkl) of Jack Dunn's
Orioles.
Kd Hommel, ranked ns one of
the Ix-sl hurk-rn in the American
league makes a good partner to
Groves. Kd is with Mack and has
i&lt;on of invaluable aid to this erst­
while leader of the Athletics. Kd
!at present is one of the best howl­
er that Baltimore can claim as
its own.
Johnny Neim, until a short time
ago the property of St, Paul in
tin* American association, who has
been sold to. the Detroit Tigers,
also is a Baltimore boy.
Jimmy i 1
George Klcnimick
land (till baniar. an outfielder, ail
the property of the Athletics, are
; .Marylanders.
Others include Howard Baldwin,
1ought from Newark by the Giants
for a reported price of $ Id,000;
Allen Husreli, of the Senators;

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tention is that people here do not
get the ni ce.' ary amount of vitamines ia their fond and without
vUnmini-s the normal chemical ac­
tion o f the body cannAt properly
proceed. He advocates the eating
of wholemeal, green vegetables und
fruit and tho drinking of milk.
Jacksonvillc — si
(Monel McCarrison said not long scraper to be erectiii
ago In travelled all through Great West Adams ■.ri-f-ts,

Food IIndevmining
Health of Britiai
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habits of the people of Great
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and consequently undermining the
beauty and physical lilac. - of tinrace, acconling to l,ieutenant-(iol-

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LEARN ABOUT YoT1c County and
FOR RENT—Five room house, FOR RENT— Roomj wiltf
FOR SALE—Five room stucco (FOB SALE—2 1-5 to 5 to 10 acre
Lakeland, ifir»iugn
through in®
the iauiT#i
Star-Tele*
iitiiiGmnUi
e iu
new, close in, on Chapman Ave­
out m eali.
R e a so n a b ly
bungalow
on
Park
Ave.,
close
t
tracts
near
Chuluutn,
Bithln
and
..... . . ‘ ^ .'HOI - T:u-», ur&lt;|. gram. Rest advertising medium In
nue,
phone
21.
Lincoln
House.
............
w ill be r» in.
screened
front
porch,
p
a
v
in
g
!
Fort
Christm
as.
Either
citrus
or
CASH—Paid for false teeth, dont w i a-i
‘i
*,*lonc 417-W .1South Florida Published mornings.
1 ^ 7 ; : . ™ l&gt;nlro«e »"•* * •{•
paid. A real home a t a Bargain. 1garden land. See I. Higgins, Chultnl gold, platinum and discard­ FOR RENT—Cottage . J . - S usson.
* Luilrond Avenue.
I Star-Telegram , Lakeland. F la.
[w&lt; r »r»« *'iimril|ji«rlr for
FOR RENT—L ight hous
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
luota.
ed jew elry.— Hoke Smelting and
ami sleeping rooms.
i^w rol.
jn&lt;* a |In(,
FOR RENT— One two-room fur­
TH K S E J .L , OLE riilN T E R Y . OHIO—^enin. Make your nalos 101-10B* Ma g nolia Ave. Phone AM------------------------------------------------ Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
A partm ents,. Opposite,
.......
Sr n lliir
nished
apartm
ent.
Down
town
FOR
SALE—
Now
house,
plastered
FOR
SALE
OR
RENT—One
furi rinling th a t pleasea. P ro m n t1 t!tro«irI» the Xenia Onxotte,
l"*1^
II.- u llnr
fice.
nnd papered. All floors and
nished 5 room house, with nil FOR SA LE—Two or three Good- location. Inquire a t Sanford Her-:
sendee. Telephone id. New lo- Xenia. Ohio. Rich agricultural
I*1*',
le n line
rock
roosters.
George
Balling­
ithk________ ____________________
RTyare Type 1onbl« above
ntinu. \ \t la k a
Hulliii::;- n&lt;xt ‘ib'trict. Want ad and display woodwork stained and varnished, i modern conveniences. 5111 W'cst er. Grapevillc. Fla.
FOP. RENT—Two roopj
Nice enclosed porch, ant going ^th. Phone 237-W.
doiir to L'sctl Furniture Co.
rates
on
request.
P**!S..... rales nro fur **«,nFOR RENT—Three room furnish­
re ttc , furnished, garage." ‘
N
orth
and
will
sell
$1250
cash.
“
Feeding hay fo r sale by Jacob
E.uil&gt;" li*frr&gt;rtfonw.
ed apartm ent.
Nicely located. Ave.
REAL
ESTATE
At
Ginderville.
il
miles
from
SourfiLtiMSCb m.-t.y i.n iifim t—classIfV.r.D *&gt;f UVifllKO hmrili
Richter, Rand Ave., Sanford.
Apply a t Hernld Office.
.1
.
----------— , IJIvl n,l* have the Inraeet clrruford on Orlando Road. A rthur L
citonleil a line.
.1. I*. M U R I.IN f!. sub-d, vb-ion 1 ,ntlon In Pmitliw estern licuraia. Hawk.
charge 3Wc fur fir st
SuK I^C t..; to
. OrH-word) line.
ispecialist.
.
Subdivision
oak desk and sweivle chair. Of­
Mu!'. rtislnx Is restricted to
Palm etto Avenue Between 1st s tre e t. Phone No. 3.
SALE—Exceptionally well j jf.0 R 9.UI? K S A L E - 5 lots on
laiido,
i’
loridn.
and
F
l
o
r
a
,r clnrslflcntlon.
TO REACH tbe* prosperous farm ­ FOR
fice K night &amp; MncNcill.
and 2nd Street. A. P. Connelly ___________________
located
modern
bungalow.
p
.iv1
■
Ligimlm
Avenue,
facing
east,
two
„ti ,-rrnr H mad** Tin* fktnIL ig h ts,‘ Florida on I&gt;ixit* High­
ers und fem growers of Voiitnia ing and sidewalks paid. Shades at •rorners. t an be purchased direct
&amp; Sons.
way.
tierrtl.l will bo ri'Miinnallilo
FOR RENT— Light house*
county advertiso in the DeLnnrt all the windows. Built-in c a b -, fr,'ni «»wm r a t less than m arket FOR SA LE—Tomato plants. R.
' |V
• Incorrect Insertion.
rooms. 1020 Union Aventl
FOR
RENT—Store
room
Oak
Ave-]
iJv.rll*«r f&lt;&gt;r su bsequent
D.
A.
Box
Ul.
Sanford.
TIN W ’li t i r r 11 «
~
X’owh, rate 1; per word, cash inei . A very small cash payment value. $2,100 requited. Phone 118.
i IN A M ) ,WM A f, WORK
| with order.
rtli'TI-* The illflci' sh ould lie
mu* a t Second Street. Phone ;!.
Have you rooms to re n t
and small reductions of principle
flrli immediately In i w o of
FOR SALE*—23 While Wyanilottn.t 1FOR RENT—A partm ent, com er second hand furniture
JAM ES if. COWAN—All kind, MATffE—WatervIUe, Morning Sen­ sum each month will put you in
XO AUVI.IITISK ItS
Uso The H erald's classlfic
of this home.
and 1 turkey, 1 year old, cheap.
Fourth and Oak. Call 3211.
of 1m and Sheet Metal Work
Hrralt represen tative thnrtinel. Thousands of Maine peo­ possession
T, and get results.
A. I \ CONNELLY &amp; SONS
20U Turk Ave.
W ater und Boat Tanka. At Oak ple are Interested in Florida pror•ilr famlllnr with rates, rules
FOR RENT— House, Behind 2018
rJj. yfl.Mthm. wilt Klv&lt;* you
Phone dS FOR SA L E —A t south Sanford,
Avenue mid Third Street. Tele* ffty .t Reach them through t!u HU h is Magnolia Ave.
French. Also 10 acre celery
aiftr (nfurmutlim.
Ami If
phone 111.
&lt;Gindentille) new three room
Sentinel. Rate card ou applica­ FOR SALK—Spnnish bungalow,
%,,'h they will nrslst vmi
; farm . Close in. II. M. Edwards,
tion.
r.nriiim: your w an t (id. to
well located in Sanford. $7,00’) liungnlow, two porches. M. C. As*
! Pur* Ave, Box 70S.
w ft m"re elfi*&lt;-111'**
with $2,000 cash an»i balance iik • pinwall. 1110 M yrtle Ave.
inPOltTANT XU’ClPK
Get your silverw are free."*
AlJVEUTlSB in tp.e Journsl-H er- lent. Will sell furnished for $7.FOR RENT—2 furnished houses, ers silverw are given away, j*
lUt rtl*''"* should Klvo tlii'lr
io |m»toffice address as
a!d, Smith Georcia’s (rreatent liOO.
For
appointm ent Write FOR SALE—5 room Spanish bun­
well located in Rose Court. One
----------------- T -s
I , , dieir tiliono mirulicr If
vacant April 15, the other .May 1. FOUND—Child's tan crepepi
galow located in desirable re ­
MIRACLE Concrete Cn., general newspaper. Mornimr. nfternoon. “ Jtwner’* care Tile Sanford Her­
idrslro result*. About into
Fred W. Ball, Box 338.__________
)ltlt of ,i thousand has a
s t r i c t e d section of Sanford. Owner
cement work, aidewnik*, build­ weekly and Sunday C.'.-ssiflcd rates ald.
er French am t Ninth." C
Ulc pet* line. Way'Toss Journal- ^
Pimples, sores and India usually
nail the o lliers ean't
^
( will
* iii *sell
. v|l Uli
*email
IILit 11 vcash
nil payment
| *4:1j 111V11v
on
ing
blocks,
irrigation
boxes.
J.
R.
m
ay
have sam e by calling a t
J,n!,';ito with you
u nless
iferabi, W aycrosi, Georjiia.
• Oil SALE— billing station and ; with balance payable like rent, result from toxins, poisons and
Terwillctrcr. Prop.
aid office and p ay in g for *d.
pitt.tw your mblress.
im
purities
which
are
generated
in
stun* on Orlando road. Doing Furnished. If interested address
Ill ilUennllntmtiee ' I l i T be
I.tiniber and Buthiinir Material (TAMPA MORNING TR IBUNE— good bilsitu* s. Large lot reamn-1 S. A. S. care The Sanford Herald. tlie bowels and then absorbed in­
Jack so n v illea-G ro u n d broke
1 &lt;ir Is |trr.«ti*i n l T h e Sn ■■D ressnr’king tlrnt will please.
C arter l umber Corop riy
Send in your subscription to the able. C itrus Height. Filling Sla- ;--------------------------------------------- - to the blood through the very ducts
llrrnlit itTlee o r by l e t construction
o f hu g e public
which
should
absorb
only
nourish­
1103
Oak
Avenue.
Rhone
32I-J.
tion,
FOR
SALE—0
lots
close
in,
will
N.
Ijm
rel
Sr,
Rhone
5(55
Tribune or hand it to vour local
'I el. |ih o » e il ls e iin lliiket
a
t
Hogan
and Church * tn
ment
to
sustain
the
body.
*
—
-----------------------1
sill
for
$5,1100
if
taken
nt
once.
dealer so you ran read Florida's
liurr, lire liul Valid.
WANTED—Position
nt
once,
sell­
It
is
the
function
of
the
kidneys
S e r v ic e
Thifc*
lots
can
Is*
resold
separately
greatest
newsnaner.
One
year
IHLL LUMBER CO. House
er where ability will be re­
turns. rrutuiit. Kfflclcnt. * Service, Quality and Price.
/n e F t,f&gt;00 each. S. A. S. Care H er-!*" filter im purities from the blood
S bfirt, c month., 51.OC, thre* months
and cast them out in tho form of ward".!. Address 8. V~_R. llornld.
aid.
Properly Owners
3?.i)0. ir you desire St,000 Insur- I
urine, but in many instances the WANTED TO BUY— Roll top desk
ante policy add 75 cents to your FUR QUICK SALE— 1924 Ford
bowels create more toxins ami im—C. I.- West, Oviedo, Fin. Phone
Take Notice
r filer.
touring cap a t a real bargain, j 1 V*1; * * * ■ ' ' ,n *!'*’
321)5. Nearly new. N. H. Garner, i
c'as ifitsi! n.lvertp emenU. puriticn than the kidneys can eli­ I.
THIS
I t" P-ipLyVvKtiiu*
" *».v not rent those vacant rooms, m inate: then the blood ures the
The law provides th a t
Pnrk Avenue.
YOU WANT to buy or bi.11 112
t
‘ C sell th a t :econd*hnmi goods?
skin pores a ; tho next hes: mean
taxes upon real estate shall
[ business d i r e c t o r y
'mvMnnff?’’ If so advertise in
of getting rid of these im parities,
ho paid lu*fore the F irst da;
Used Cars For Sale
tji Jj-i 1 the “Gninoaville Sun.”
which often break out all over the W ANTED— Counter girls, La
April of any yrnr, the Tax:
1!I22
Chevrolet,
Touring.
Llr,l*B.'*l &lt;*» tOacr rvttliln .■nsr
I " frs T v ir* - i^ f fn s r K « b u r * f. Tin* 1021 l ord Ton Truck.
akin in the form of pimples.
leetor shnll advertise and
il,,. i'*•.11,11- «,f SnnfiiTil
Both
Cafeteria.
Clark
Rx*"ini»nf, n n r n l n c
irri Icr- h» n llr n Mi-e,Ini.
The su rest way to clear the skin
This is to notify all cones
1023
Ford
Coupe.
Sunday, morning Ibbuc.
Gray In ir, however hand our*, Including
„rll Itil** INI « III !l lliir *•»»**of these eruptions, says a noted WANTED—One saleswoman or
th a t the requirem ents of
I
.-"nt
p**r
v
,ra
.
minimum
O
n
It*
",
Dodge
Coupe.
wr,lrr I** reiitilrnl.
II I*
denotes nil vane ing* age. We all
authority, k to get from any phar­
will be complied with and
man for this territory. Experi­
1020 Hudson.
nUnl
lil|&gt;ll tin* I l,-iill&gt;
f*ir
know tho advancing ago. We all
macy about four ounces of Ja.l ence not necessary, but good to
Tax Hooks will positively
' rnnirule»ce.
1021
Dodge
Coupe,
nrcvur
n
i
'g
it
r
\*
rrr;v
T
tn
x
—r**nknow the advantages of a youthful Bnrnta l*t lu*ttlnn(* :; llie wr**;tt^at d(*EU 8TIS, Mnrrh 1(5. — Thictfed Saits and take a tablespoonful in , have. Must furnish references, dosed on April F irst ns proyi
“Terms to sonic people^
g,urn
s will he played in Florida a glam of w ater each morning be address Wyant Way of New York. by law and all lands on wl
appearance. You hair is your velopm* **« l»i niurlU'''* Mwtery! ri
I. W. FIIILLII'S* SONS
1'ur Space In This
(harm . It fades', turns gray and linlf TnUHun dnllj. ' V u k w n v In tho Sanford,
Plume ’t liuri"K their spring training rea­ fore breakfast fur one week. Tills Orlando, Fla.
taxei have not been paid '
Fla.
!. ii*1 Juv
fltilahed: *1 iwn
il i It K C T O R Y
son by the Baltimore Orioles, sev­ will bi'lo prevent the formation of
looks stronkc l. just a few applica­ cut*
be advertised ami executions
r*illtl- »r, pellnr t*e1■Ir- ■ i*irrnds K**,*aniSTEM
n
;
r
A
I'll
Eli
W
ANTES
tions of Sago Tea and Sulphur e n ­ Ma t'.av nlnrio'1 nuartor mltllnn
en of them on the local training toxin;; in the bowels. It also stimPHONE
sued for unpaid personal pi
Wilson tv Houshoider. First Na­ erty
hances its appearance a hundred­ &lt;t .Mar ,it’i*rn h ,ii*... tinder ciinilroi*- FOR BALE—One 11)23 Chevrolet diamond and six a t other points.*uiates the kidneys, thus coaxing
taxes.
'
148
nuto. Has new lag and is ready I he schedule follows: March 13, 'th em to filter the blood of intpur tional Bank Bldg.
tlnn: tw o m l'IIons hointt snent &lt;*n
fold.
liluli'viiv:
pri'sto-t
rhttnro
fur
live
to
go.
Price
$100.00.
it
is
worth
Cincinnati N ationals; M, Reading ities and clearing the -.kin of pim­
Don't stay gray! look young! dnvotoprr® to *r.*t In on vrnunil
LADIES- -Work a t homo, pleas*
E ither prepare the rreipu at home flonr. Wrl'i* Pi**•&lt; l"|iin,&gt;nt P o p i r t - more. ,1. 11, Sharpe. 203 E. Third Internationals, 18 Columbus Amer­ ples.
ant
ell. ; sewing on your machine,
St.,
Sanford.
ican
Association;
H&gt;,
Milwaukee
or get. from any drug store n but- | tnrnt Th** Pensueota "flw n,
Jad Salts is inexpensive, and i v hole or part time. H ighest pos-[ Tax Collector, Seminole Coui
tie of “ W yeth’s Sage and Sulphur
American Association; 21 A tlanta | made from the m id of i*ra|K's an i ; ib!e prices paid. For full infor­
lUC.IJST '
rtin O N IG L E — AuSiniUiein Association; 3D, Philn- lemon juice, combined w ith lithiu. mation address L, Jones. Box 2,
------- -----------------j Cmirpouiid," w h ic h i* m er ely the
gn .tn, fi t - \n g ijrf-.
g reatest
IC
| iM phia Aim ricaus. Away: M nreli. Here you have a pleasant, effer- Olney, HI.
M ultigrupliing,! "hi time recipe improved by tiie
WES; INC •
_
I^ io tt
I n ! 1 1 1-j / i c **’• * ineinnnti at Orlando; 21), lo- v *scent drink wliieii usually he' **
of other ingredients. c*!e.s:iifiei! moilinm, r,ite ca^h .Of)**
C and mailing-’- a t you addition
10e per line, minimum
1 r o .tl ln jU lit*
lit DeLami; 21, Headin': a t make pimples disappear.
— Adv.
mi want ’ it...[Thousands
of folks recommend this charge.
Do
you
want
a
good
all
round
1st it when ............................
. .
30r.
I.eesbuTg; 23, Milwaukee at San
: II. K. i’orcli, F irs t •'.•:.dy-to-u**;_ p, t , . r
because
saw mill man for small mill. Will
NEW YORK. Mar. 1 I. — Mrs. ford; 2'5. Reading a t Lei burg; 27,
it
darkens
tho
hnir
beautifuliy,
be­
contract or work for salary. AdBank Bldg.
rr.
AUGUSTINE. FT,A. — St Joseph Pulitzer. Junior of St. Columbua a t W inter Haven.
sides, no one can possibly tell, ns
ARCHITECT
Largest insugnttce company in iirc '.. J. W. Care of Herald.
Johns Count" is ranched through Louis,, wife of the editor and pub­
ZRIIFIJCH. l’*':iltor- All
darkens u naturally and ev nly the St, Alienist're Evening Record,
;iie
world
with
vstabiished
local
Member 1 1 1
lisher of the St. i.oUls Posl-Disft
busim as will contract lo r agency. WANTED— Lady agents, northern
of land and property liat- You moisten n mwir it* or
Ouick results. Two eents per word, j j^ tc h , iiie.i"i:i*;t "n ig h t’’r.irn"'injury
and southern territo ry . Good op­
)(».**• Buttillng
Wc
- !* - 1 “ *
i bmplit ami .-old.
Office bnnli with ikdrawlng thi" thromrh [ Snmr)c crT|. / , &gt;n VeausVt.
s u sta in e d in a n mitomohilo
au tom ob ile aaccic c i-!
O n
| good ‘health, good
'• Lhabits
..
f*. .Isjnt
* • portunity. Phono 571-J.
Orlanila,
F lorida
the
hair,
taking
one
small
strand
and
din lintel. Phono 131.
] dent i’lmivday. Her husband, on
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410 Sanford Ave.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS

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SANFORD, FLO R ID A , SATU R D AY, M ARCH 14, 1925.

Immediate Improvement
Of First Street U rged
b e f o r e C h a m b e r M e e t in g

C00L1BGE READY Jud,?cMax ,S!UI('Sstales (Jain
A p p r o v a l O f TO EXTEND CALL
a t y Described
G ra tify in g - T o FOR ARMS MEET Beautification Bill
From 5 to 50 Per Cent Is
Sure lo Result From Clean­
ing Near Sanford Avenue

d en t

Coolidg-e E xecutive Believes Recent lie-

ne Treaty
sed Passage

Fair Saturday; Sunday partly
cloudy; colder fn north portion.
Maximum Temp.
Minimum Temp.

Approved By Body

vclopments At Geneva Have 1Government Engineer Said to
Paved Way For Parley; Will
Hnvc Predicted Success of
Talk With Kellogg on Plan
Deeper W n I e r
Project

Shepherd Held For
Further Quizzingln
McClintock’s Death
CHICAGO, Mar. 14.— William
D. Shepherd, chief heir of W il­
liam Nelson McClintock, who
died of typhoid fever last De­
cember, was held for further in­
terrogation today after his dra­
matic midnight call to
the
State’s Attorney’* office, where
he was questioned for hours
concerning statements o f Dr.
Charles Faimnn, head o f the
germ culture school, thut Shep­
herd sought information on ad­
ministration of typhoid germs.
Routed from his bed and tak­
en to the prosecutor’s office,
Shepherd was confronted by Dr.
Fnmin. Ho was asked about in­
troducing typhoid germs
into
the body. Mrs. Shepherd, co­
guardian of Young McClintock,
was taken to the prosecutor's
“ office later.” She was permit­
ted to return home after brief
questioning.
Habeas corpus action was bc;un today seeking the release of
Shcpperd.
.

SENATORS WIN
FROM BREWERS
BY SCORE OF4-2
HuRe Crowd Turns Out to See
World’s Champions Open
Season Here; Game Fast
And HiltinR Freely Done

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENT8.

D eathProbeA waits
Reports o f Chemist
M ED IN A, O., Mar. 14. —
County Prosecutor Joseph Sey­
mour awaited today a report
from nn Elyria City Chemist*
on his analysis o f n package of
coffee found on the farm of
Fred Gienkc og Valley City, to
determine whether it contained
poison which caused the death
of Gienke, hip wife und serious
illness to three o f their six
children. Three weeks of se­
cret investigation has revealed
no motive for or method of
administering the poison.

NUMBER 1*3.

Contracts A w arded
B y L o c a l Chamber
F o r A dvertisement

CADY CASE WILL!p,an Approved To Put
$3,600 „Into News*
BE GIVEN TO JURY papers o f State In
Brewers Reveal A
Coming: Thirty Days
Fast Aggregation
SOMETIME
TODAY
COOLIDGE FIGHTS
All of Celebrities in Cham­
Lawyers WillHcRinArRuments To R aise~ $14,000
pionship Team Appear Here FOR SENATE OKEY
At Opening of Trial Today
F or AH C am paign
With Exception of Johnson
and It Is Expected CaseWill
OF CABINET HEAD - Go to Jury in the Afternoon Money To Be Got B y

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W ASH ING TO N. Mar. 14.-RcHow the value of Sanford may
cent developments affecting the be legitimately raised five per cent
on World Court league of nation.-’ disarmament and almost at once and possibly 50 per
security protocol arc believed bv
within do days was told to
ed Until N ext I resident Coolidge to have open­ cent
the* Sanford Chamber o f Commerce
H&gt; W. |». S IIE IT A R D
the way for further considera­ "t the meeting
Friday noon in
ber’s Session ed
Hefore a record crowd assembled {
tion here o f the announced pro­ he Seminole Cafe, bv .lodge Mar
ORLANDO, Mar. 14. — A
nt the Fanford Municipal Field,
B y Apportionment
ject for the calling o f a new arms Isaac* of Sanford and New York,
, verdict o f not guilty was re­
President
Attempts
to
Rally
the
World’s
Champion
Washington
XGTON, Mar. 14.— limitation conference, bv the Unit­ who is a nationally known editor.
turned by the jury in criminal
AmongfRealtyFirms
Senators Friday afternoon defeat­
Administration Solons In
ratified the Isle of ed States.
court here this afternoon in
••udge Isaacs referred generally
e d the Milwaukee Brewers I to ’J
Effort
to
Get
Name
of
C.1J.
the case of Ifni V. Cady, charg­
As soon a? the fate of the league to cleanliness o f the city and spectr Friday with niinin the first game of the local base­
Contracts for $3,600 worth
Warren Confirmed for Post
ed with second degree murderto the condition the First
ball season. The game was fast,
tions; sent the protocol is made known definite- tfu-allv
of
space in newspapers of
‘
‘
in connection with the deatii
y •
the purpose o f the presi­ Stlect extension
ir now in. He I
with hitting free on both sides and
treaty to re-oatub- dent to take up the iiueslion in
Florida,
which will be used
o
f
N.
B.
Broward,
nephew
of
......a vailed attention to the brick., and
W ASHINGTON, MnA. I 4 . _
an abundance of spectacular fieldions with Turkey serious way with Secretary Kclformer .governor
Napo
debris on the extension at
I ing.
»
President Coolidge naked todny
within the coming 30 days to
Sanford Avenue and to the stables
Broward, last November.-,,
mmittee and voted, bigg.
that a veto of the nomination
1 he S -nhtors began the game
advertise Sanford, hnve been
o f Charles B. Warren to be at­
Information emanating from Ge­ and other buildings u few yards
in a serious manner, forcing two
make the world
removed, characterizing them mild
ORLANDO, Mar. 14— With the signed, it was announced nt
torney general he deferred un­
runs across the- plate in the open­
tion a special order neva so far has reached the Wash­ ly as “ unsightly.”
testimony
of Mrs. Dorothy Cady, the weekly meeting of the
til
Monday.
Word
was
taken
ington government only through
ing in.ling, McNeely singled and
ec. 17.
wife o f the defendant, nnd the ex­ Sanford Chamber of Com­
unofficial channels. For that rento the cnpitol by Senator Cur­
Visitors coming to
Sanford,
was sacrificed to second by Man­
amination o f the scene o f the trag­ merce at the Seminole Cafo
tis, who was summoned t.s the
af the senate, C.‘J to 14, i»un official* will await authentic tht* judge Maid, arc* more* in flume*
ager "Mucky” Harris, who went
edy by the jury, the defense in the
e pact by which the advices before taking
....... .. any steps:*’1* “ V wiiaL they actually see than Chamber o f Commerce Idea out .it fir..t in the attempt. He j White House. Some senators
The an­
trial of I Ini. D. Cndv rested after Friday afternoon.
Kl«»winjr prospectus. Many
said
the
President
had
been
came
home
a
moment
later
and
\
relinquishes in favor approaching: a formal presentation °y
Ih Placed tin Table; Plan
nouncement
came
ns
a
report
of a
5 o'clock Friday afternoon.
shortly afterwards was followed! convinced that the nomination
are from the proverbial
claims of sovereignty oi the coineience mca to the nn- 1
For
Advertising
lir
Stute
specinl
advertising
committee,
tions
interested.
None
o
f
the
po1
of
“
Missouri
and
must
be
by Rice. The Brewers then tight- j could not be confirmed nnd
of Pines was descrihCourt immediately recessed until
Papers This Month Okeyed encil lip and held the champions
*
wanted time to make another
gratifying to I’resi- v.ers thus far has been approach* j
9:30 a. m. Saturday.
Attorneys which, functioning with the regu­
[ sen relent until the first half of
Would Pave Street Immediately.
selection before tho senate ad­
f but not so the nc- c*d actually on the .subject.
for the state indicated that they lar publicity committeo o f tho
A resolution providing that the the ninth inning.
journed.
4 will have no rebuttnl testimony to Chamber made plans to raise tho
To Confer With Kellogg
! .
.rt’Rard to the Firsts Street
ng over until the next
Real Estate Hoard..............
endorse
'I he Brewers, considering the
When Prosidnn* r .i
" i
situation, the judge advocated im- Sanford
.
Monition of the Lauoffer and that nrgumonts will start
After n conference o f oppo­
conferred with ’ Mr
K
,u I lY‘‘" aU‘ operation* toward paving th° »dverti*ing plan adopted by the shortness o f the period they had
immediately upon convening Sat­ money und plans for its expendi­
ntion.
sition leaders, Curtis said the
to practice und the strength o f the
ture. The action was approved.
t
i
l
m
,ve
w
illI
,'
..K
1
1
h«
r
treet
"
"
'I
‘
ba‘
such
operations
Chamber
of
Commerce
whereby
urday.
veto
would
go
over
till
Mony adjournment of the
,
! ' ' ! ' * U'? ,at
Avenue and be I *.* *•»«» is to h„ raised by appor- opposing leant, put up a wonder­
dny.
Tho money is to be raised
Predictions around the
court
iopcct. President Cool- and the'°nmnv .S hm
i ' •"‘W 1* , ;, t- l t *uvh
"ot prnc-; tionment nmong the real estate mid ful exhibition. Their first moundsroom were for an early verdict aft­ through apportionment among thu
T.icntcd to Chairman tenilim- -i iirnt. i . ,• I ! t,
man,
Sanders,
performed
ably,
al­
2 ! ' '[‘ ah!.- at the present, he urge! kindred establishments o f Sanford,
W ASHINGTON, Mur. I I.— Pres- er the case is given to the jury various real estate offlcetr and kin­
foreign relations com- nnce To the■ world will ll. under-ithat
the extension he
wav U*h
„
,
be thoroughly
thoronghlv failed o f passage Friday afternoon lowing the Senators three hits in ident Coolidge passed along the •ome time Snturdny.
dred establishments. The appor­
desire for early rat iff- )vaY- , 1 ,
1
of procedure will .cleaned up and that tho sign ca I- : at a meeting o f the board. The four inning*. Pitching honors of
word Friday
to administration
Turkish treaty hut
Cady i* charged with second de­ tionment is made according to the
ion was tabled for consideru the- day, however, go to Bell who leaders in the senate to tight and
f the situation in the
gree murder in connection with the volumu of business which member*
relieved Saudi rr. hurled the next
at the next meeting;
light
hard
for
confirmation
of
his
irced Mr. Horuh that
fatal shooting of N. B. Broward of tho committeo estimated each
hoard decided to give it sen- three inningx,' and held th e‘ Sena- nomination of Charles B. Warren
/ two-third majority
in
the Cndy home early on the establishment is transacting. Sub­
lhl,
.
dorsement to the action already' m " f lr0 ,tUt|0n» hil
hi* ten- to be attorney genernl.
divisions and other developments
on could not he had.
At the present, Mr. Coolidge [cast on tnp extension
morning
o f Nov. 22, 1924.
route.
taken by the chamber of awarding 1mo '•’/ th*‘ hurling office.
were ussessoil for a part o f the
•he moved to send the favors submitting his project sim­
Undismayed
by
the
action
o
f
tho
Brewers Score In Seventh
The judge prefaced his remarks
The state rested its ense nt 3:20
ack to his committee, ultaneously to the Various powers. with a whimsical account o f his to an advertising agency contract* •
judiciary committee earlier in the o’clock Friday. The defense wa3 sum to he raised.
for $.1,600 worth of space in n ew s-!* Th? Uv'! r“ ?* ‘ LV1 ncr,MM* b&gt;* ‘ ho duy in order un adverse report on
Maximum Hum To Be $14,000
r thi&lt; action had been | lids steo would involve action by experiences on the east and west papers of Florida
[ Senator* in the first was «|| the
granted 10 minutes for consulta­
j
the
American
ambassadors
in
I.onThe .maximum of the sum to he
coasts o f Florida.
He declared .
.
,
scoring donn until the Brewers lie- the nomination, nine to seven, a ft­ tion o f counsel, nnd then Mrs. Cndv
ary Kellogg conferred
A lter the motion had been ta- \gnu to touch the delivery o f Brill- er having approved it twice before, wus called to the witness stand. ruised in this manner was set by
ith Senator florah oil idon. Paris. Rome and Tokio und- that he had investigated all of the
hart in
the committee nt $14,000. Thi*
in the
the seventh. Uince Rich- the executive called in several sen­
but there' was"Ti*o*Vn«Yi*- Pr instructions given them hy Sec­ advantages and disadvantage* of bled it was brought out that the nan
chief objection o f the * opposing bourg. who began his baseball cn- ate leaders tonight to impres* up­ She was the only witness offered was set, it was explained by W.
by the defense.
he icnator -had• chang- retary Kellogg. The procedure at each city and that he had return­
M. Scott, in order to provide a
hat to press the treaty that stage would be for the diplo­ ed to Sanford where “ real estate memtiers was to what they termed j feer at the University of Florida on them his earnest desire that Mr.
She was asked to tell in detail
would result in its rc- matic rep re: entntives in the lour vulges were real.’’ The people of “ an assessment." A. P. Connelly •singled. Upon his arrival at sec­ Warren’s qualifications be vigor­ all o f the movement* o f her fam­ gonl thnt, if not attained, would
•v practical^; :\\\ of countries to ascertain und report Sanford were complimented on ] appeared to have summed up the j onTt. a kass.-d ball allowed him to ously presented in the senate when ily and guest* on the fatal night&gt; probubly result in raising the
of the opposed members |go to jthird where still smith--- the nomination is again called up
to VVashingtou the leuetioqs of the; what, thu judge referred to ns their i
amount originally sought, $10,000.
ts are opposed to* it.
which she did An cU*r ’ jtyle. Shu
various governments.
when
wisdom in keeping tit'., pH t&gt;« /,»—1, 2'
,,en 'he .dctdarcd hc.tivaw»\vjlUng' LW ^-l L ’dl. &gt;&gt;v *L&gt;Iifl jjaital XT ae­ Saturday in q|k*ii session.fhO contract foi* thc‘$3.0OO worth
then wna subjected to n grueling
n by me senate de- .
Britain Ready for Parley.
,e“ i estate within Hie bounds o f ro |*oy \vhlst fiL&gt; coiiskler-f i Jti.u 1fOttntedyior tha run. ftrif* At de­
The president threw the fu ll1cross-examination hy
o f advertising has been uwardetl
Attorney
the regular session in
It is the hope o f President Cool- reason. He said thut New York amount hut tMat he is opposed tolclined to he ruslu-.i further and re- weight o f his personal- influence j
William A. Halloway, Jr., o f Jack­ to the Dorland Advertising Agency,
hi# country would be* ] idge that the reactions of each ,
f annomination,
nKsyss- tired
side. j|e was relieved
‘ bl’ . “ Florida
fever" und. anything
miin the
___. nature
behind othe
his the
confer­
nn international organization. Tho
' "’he
motion for
for e
endorsement'
r ahaving
pitched three
three inning
inning ' ees including Senator Borah ..f sonville, assisting in tho prosecu­ agency handled the advertising of
,malic
T .and commercial
. . .
|of the governments will be favor- ihough".\ew Yorkers have millions ment.
The motion
n d o r s e m e«fte
n th
v i n g pitched
tion).
Itby
J.
I).
Chittenden
and
“
nd
had
given
up
two
hits.
D.
*'!"l
1Idaho, and McMaster of South Im
.u teYo
m l v Hi “ hie to participation in the anna- t'" 'v *,au‘ common sense too.” The was made hy
the Sanford Hotel Realty Compa­
She bore up extremely well un­ ny anil all of the community adver­
Again in the eighth inning the j kola, two o f the republican* who
to w lute House that ments conference. If it should tie. People of Sanford were told to seconded hy &lt;’. L. Britt and these I
n may prove embar- velop, however, that the amhas- n
leucrs came up with serious in- refused to follow the party organ- der the strain, following efforts to tising which hns been done by San­
ii,l‘ ,rt‘al estate fever, to he inem W a were the only ones wh
to Americans in Tur- sador. eiuounter opposKion to the j “ ' “ tent with 100 per cent profit vi .c ' V.,
untiomt nr winning a baseball imtion when the appointment Kwas confuse her.
fonl. A representative o f the or*
lhl
••
ho«e having trade with conference proposal, or are inform- !;' n'1 "'.’t ligh te n prospect* away
Chief Prosecutor ill
Tl
board announced its inten­
gnnizutinn was in Sanford a few
E
u
J
l
t
f
t
mV
S
r
T
,
N
,.to
reJeCted
by
,,U•
'
‘
Tue-day
When
court
convened
nt
9:30
a.
cd thnt any one of the govern- *v .trY'nff *'* obtain “ 00 per cent tion i»i seeking in the future, both oh t.- lb’-l b. ,( ,CI Vi ‘M ,lh1 " " « tie vote. Republican leaders
days ago in conference with the
m., announcement whs mado that
associate and affiliated member*. J.
non with respect to moats decline to participate, it is •" l,,:n
' " [ ' “ ‘ h T ' fc" Wc?
‘ hnt there might be Solicitor W .'M . Murphy, Jr., chief member* of tho committee.
art means that propo- the oresent intention of President . *" concluding his address thu D. Davison was elcetri? aa-uffiliated
Quick Artion is Necessary
v M«!; „ i " r
a rri ’I, rke and M&gt;X !* chan« *
result, but their
liidenition at this hPM- Coolidge to have the W’ushlngton Judge assured Sanford ot tuvoralue member at the Friday meeting. Crhi-kon
Vn i
. “ n "'5* Intest canvasses in the senate still prosecutor, was seriously ill and' One o f the prime reason* why
confined to his bed.
ven abandoned. Sjie- 1government go forward with the oul'licity in his puldication, the Affiliated members are those who,
the committee took such prompt
h l V were
t * ' woul,l,b«
.W0J»-»
Swanson resolution; project with -un-h others as anAmerican Bankruptcy Review.”
for reasons o f property ownership it- pitchers had In-en semtTn" " ’° k‘ !!Jr'VhaM
than Vthey
R. L. Maguire, stute’* attorney action and submitted its action in­
oil
on
tluur
fist
Illeuge
(Jets
Three
Hugger.
•i adherence to the in- j agreeable. Austen Chamberlain the .. ' representative « f the Clyde or because o f sympathy with th"
for the 17th Judicial Circuit, was stead o f its plun* to the chamber
Bleuge. Washington’s third base­ vote. Attention was called that j
#urt with the rcservu- 1British secretary of foreign -»U I ‘ ! '/,Uo ,,, i!1'' u;,s in conference aims of the hoard, desire to join
conscripted
by Judge \V. L. Tilden for approval, is the shortness of
"uveal
opponents
absent
then
would
?■!by Presidents Hurd- fairs, already hie been quoted here ''C-* "• *• I earmnn, secrcMuy &lt;&gt;f while associate member* are sales­ man. the first man up in the first lie present tomorrow. They a r e ' sitting on the ease, and sworn in ns
j time in which 'advertising in the
halt
of
tinninth,
connected
with
oltdge i, the
matter a* stating Great Britain's willing- , ' cnamber. in regard to the al- men and others in the real estate
making last efforts, however,
to speciul solicitor.
state papers will bring the best
pecial order o f husi- 1'"-‘-‘s to partieipilie in an arma- 1
, !,»»|ieitalion &lt;it passengers business. Associate members are one of Mc( racketi's offering for pair up some o f their absentees
Mrs. Dorothy Broward, widow results. Another w-as given as tho
,
thm-e
bare*,
the
longest
hit
of
the
•&gt;......
.....— — •could
■ meats limitation conference called , *1 transportation from Sanfonl
entitled to all privileges except Vot­ game.
mid « » dissipate sonic- o f this po­ of the dead man, was tho most necessity o f prompt "follow up”
propositions
|under the auspices «&gt;t* me United |
” rV 1 U’N_
i*1,'l time t&lt;» see ing. holding of office and use of
tential strength for the other side. important witness for the state advertising in order to capitalize
a# substitute*.
Mc.N'olly
followed
with
a
single
l States
the city. The allegation which the word "Realtor."
obin.snn, ofWith the adverse report from during the duy, hut on cross ex­ on the advertising that has been
"nd Bluege came cavorting home.
lie l .
i Arka']***'
The president
is anxious that U,H
Mrs. J. It. f ’u'dA committee composed o f Hal A moment Inter McNenlly scored the committee, opponent* will hold amination by E. W. Davis, leading done by other interests in the past
ur ! " n ’ ,|rW,{thh-UP »he . ....fen nee. whenever cnllcd.l V 'Y 'V H" ’'1 l,l.u‘ ,’hnr‘» that Sanford Wight, II. U. Lewis and J. 1). Chit - after a long hit that allowed Tate, a preliminary advantage on thy counsel for the defense, she provfew weeks. This advertising, par­
Z '
U.C K UHk,n.K should di: . u.-sioii hath land and t’•", h, vil 'H-lwragcd m order to tendon was appointed to work to­
“ better witness for Cady than ticularly that o f the Sanford Hothe rather portly catcher of the floor since they will have, charge i
fifini i, i i° * ' e - ,l I naval nrnmiiipnta
lie rc*nlizt*ii
iu *m*p L ininsp.»r* wards securing associate member*.
i Senators, to make second base in of the report. They still wen-uii- f ° r *be prosecution,
t«d-Realty Company has created
nnni9Vi«’&lt;i huMneas for .
_______________________
tation to other ciUph.
safety. The senators, having *cor- decided tonight as’ to the exact |
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widespread attention throughout
■ Dill, Democrat, y
n
l l
A
The representative stated that
' number of run* to
the state and now i* regarded us
, ''IjMeil. and the mi- J e i ' S C y K O D D e i 'S A r e i h‘- m,,M ^
«ln.ument«ry ..vi- Ferguson Vindication,”• " M 1
;'™,1
the pace slightly
a particularly opportune time for •
r tn.n proposed a moi
t
, ! 'leii's of Midi Miliiitutiou. Such
Mccracken tightened up.
additional advertising, it was ex­
'•mu- end as the agree
evidence, it was declared, mny tie Bill Ready tor “Ma ” ‘
*
^ » Thi* Hrewurs proved iinuhli- to do
plained.
*
’-or- Mill and Norheck,
obtained ami will when secured
AUSTIN Tex M-ir lt
Th &gt; “ “ Jibing with the delivery o f Kel* j Urination, in which event a tie
l&gt;&gt;- sent to President Raymond of
u‘ South Dakota, vot
The plan gdopted and put into
the I'lvde Line.
dramatic ami unprecedented * p «t V [ j „ { ,hurin* thc IA,,t h" lf '*f the j vote would mean rejection.
effect grew out of a plan submit­
Chamber officials were assured tnclo o f a woman governor signted to the chamber at the preccdIn th,. »tn
. 1... u___.....
. "^ho question o f tho constitutionalt i-aity has ratified
m» im- fU wieh tiu- Senators. ■at authority of the president T o
ing meeting hy J. [). Chittenden.
ith Great Britain defin-' TUSKAH O E, N. I. Mar. I I — that the .'dleged agreement he- ing a virtual pardon for her iui*Rev.
F.
D.
King,
pastor
o
f
the
Surrounded in woods near here tween Captain l.uml, of the Clyde hand was in prospect here today.) hat ho,rhah*"a smart !
■iir, between the Unit‘ m*1
‘V*1
/ ro» u,,mi‘
nomination was rais- ru st fluntHt Church, hns return­ Mr. Chittenden proposed that mer­
..
),n i 11 i n
Yll,b; I i«i ‘ "'lay in tho committee, hnt was ed from Memphis, Teon.. where for chants, real estate men and other*
I • anndn and Chair- I after having robbed the Tucknhou Line, and Mrs. ('alder would be The hill, granting full amnesty to l .d
•xpects to get favor- National Bank of $6,111)0, shot one terminated, and that soliritation James F. Ferguson, ousted from the g ame he t i l t h i l
"°l
" n‘l l * ' " 1" '* further the oast two weeks he lias been that will derive direct profit from
by niemliers of the crew, if prov­ office of governor and barred from
Satunlay on another of its directors and blackjacked
conducting a series of
revival advertising, turn info a fund a
It was •holding public or state office, which tih- ehanufions hu the r ^ o r i n T ‘‘X',,nT Uli&lt;,n " f T ", nut^ r,.t,M ..... *
his wife, three ed, would be stopped.
certain amount each month. Thi*
’"eat Britain cstnh- the cashier and
meetings
at
the
Tfcmplo
Baptist
hiring
Be
I
wus
too
much
to
incur
1
n
,Ynts
wtT
,
u"
'lle‘
er"
'
i«ied
*vhethpointed out that officials of th e1
,‘cVt'l of the • Lnke-of- young men surrendered to police line have no power to stop solici­ completed passage ill the legisla­ "-th
t'hureh in that eitv. The revivnl plan was referred to the publicity
m
J
.
u
J
i
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*“
..
ture Friday is now before Fergu­ ol their pitchers, each using three.
senate.
jdwei-n t In* United late Friday without resistance. All
was the fourth held hy Rev. King Committee which was augmented
. of the stolen funds were recover­ tation by outsiders who pay for son’s wife for her signature.
at
this churc(i in a* many years. by other chumber committees.
Alt
rock
and
Schant
A*
Comedian*
in MinneMoJa. ; ed.
their passage on tho bout.
•
Ninety-nine people were united
development of the idea
I posed of and
in a short ceremony opening the Blizzard
lw
«
Legislative
Bills
Approved
W est with the church during the meet- is Further
The men gave their names as
now being made *&gt;y the commit­
* tr,‘aty re-committed
season. Mayor Forrest Lake, with
$500,000
Bond
Issue
Of
three
hills
reported
by
the
*‘*ndar will have been A. Pettit, Gus Anderson and Wal­ legislative committee two were I
a baseball cap pulled over hi* eyo*
o *' ,-vb'lb WMri* nronouru*ed by tee whch i* composed o f It. J. Hol­
Sold at Fort Pierce to provide local color, presented) BringingZiVN lather Rev. King to have been very sue- ly. AV. II. AVillinms, R. H. Berg,
‘ ronventions with for- t e r Ijiird, all o f North Arlington, approved. One Provides for the j
cesaful.
,
R. L. Dean, AY. M. Huynes and
Bii-nl*. Chairman Bor- X. J.
Manager Harris and Nick Aitrock.:
making and filing of plats in ne- .
CHICAGO. Mar. I I — A typical
AVhilo away, Rev. King had an C. L. Britt, of tho regular public­
Edward Tomlin, the l&gt;ank di- I eordance with the hill sponsored
Immediately
afterwards
Nick,
us
tcnlion that since the
FORT PIERCE Mar. I I— The
:,r
treaties had I rector, who was shot through the I by the State Engineering Society sale of a bond issue of $500,000 the batter, and Al Schatt. as the March Idizzard, lal*jn with rain opiMirtunity to observe that Flor­ ity committee and Joe Chittenden.
head, is in a hospital in a serious while the ^ other would authorize j and the award of a drainage con- pitcher, staged a burlesque o f slow changing to snow, borne on a 60 id* i" attracting unusual attention
« • Scott. Harry T. Uodwclt and
the because o f tho unusual opportunit­ D. L. Thrasher, ns u special com­
condition. The carrier. Kdw ur'l the &lt;Tlv l ommis.- ion to appoint a tract of approximately $460,000 for motion* picture*. With th" excep- mile wind wus moving into
Rice nnd Mrs. Rice assistant ea-h&gt; j[City beautification commission am i'tho completion and extension o f a tuai of the fact that the ball drop- Middle West todny with warnings ies which it ha* to offer, not only mittee.
*n' Are Elated
ned from the hand o f Al with a of a shurp drop in temperature. It in the real estate field but in ev'bir. IP.— Festivities i ier. were not badly hurt.
, t". b-vy a tax not to exceed ore |drainage system in a 23,000
Now that New York has 1an
actt
h»l*&gt;i*
at hi.i feet, the illuMion wa.s already hns the West, particularly erv line of activity.
" " 'f "
United SUte'*
Capture o f the robber* was , mill tor the maintenance of this district northwest
o f h re, was perfect.
the Rocky Mountain regions in it*
"On the trains, in- the depot*, in American Grund Opera Company
; " " f the Isle o f ! brought about by a group of small worliannounced today hy the Fort Pierce
Mutiv of the local fan* were di»- grip, sweeping two \tnys through tlie hotels, hi fact everywhere one
&gt;eMerday, is planned 1boys who saw the three men in
1he hill that failed i»f endorse­ Drainage District.
a^bei J wil1 bir*’ “ » in «« r with a
j
appointed
because of the failure tho north and from *outhwest on heur* about Florida." Rev. King n
United States name.
“ "-*s announced -it the woods and informed the police. ment would prohibit all fishing in j
to
Chicugo.
declared.
"It
wu*
my
privilege
to
fn ~
i
i
‘
|"* Walter Johnson to appear. He
be-Partment.
Havana
The robbery threw the quiet the county except with hook and
1hey are wearing socks of many however, was the only celebrity o
f
------------------- — ---talk to a large number of business
.. line and make primn facie evi»»pa|K-rs expressed job- town into n tumult. One ot the
men while away and it was the
colors.
Some
day
maybe
we
can
the
team
who
did
not
.
on-.
t,
Q
l
n
v
«
L Y n .,Order Extra Copies
ratification of tllt. ; men entered the bank ami posing donee of violation of the law. the wear socks of different colors.
(Continued on Page Three)
^ I A &gt; S I O U T ( I l l l d r C I I , concensus o f ouinion that Florida
la* a depositor a ked for change of I possession of net ami seine*. The
has
more
to
offer
in
the
real
es­
la bill. Then at pistol point, he Jbill nhn would prevent the rale of
For Y ou r Friends
j Then Tries to Suicide tate investment than any other
the cashier to ii |hmi the (fish, 'lhc discussion that follow"tale in the union nnd because of
Charges O f l l t ' l I when Rice turned to do Jed brought out the disagreement
One week from today The
K ANSAS C ITY. Mar. 11— Mar- that fact, claims foremost atten­
.so.
the
intruder
felled
him
with
a|Of
most
of
the
chamber
with
thc
Sanford
Herald will publish a
in g
A Negro blackjack. Mr*. Rice wu* struck clauae prohibiting the sale of fish- I
ic L. Dihson. of Prather Hill, Mo., tion of the country.”
speciul edition containing inRev.
King
met
a
number
o
f
men
killed
his
four
children
with
an
tcresting information
about
rITY. Ma ! I.— An in- down by one o f the other men The bill was returned to the legis_________ *
°
ax early today while his wife wn* from uthbr states who had returnwhen fh- tried to aid her husband.! lative committee with the instruc. . .
Sanford and Seminole county.
Morida after an nbaerva‘MrX»&gt;g first degree vent*, was shot through the head, j tion* to qniit thiu clause or to mud-’ Member* of the Sanford Cham- monte Spring* appeared among the in another part of the housu and Y
Special articles, pictures o f var­
then hacked himself with the axe tion trip. In some cases they had
J r*‘ “ nied today by a Tomlin, who attempted to inter- ily it.
bcr «» Commerce were guest* Fri- speakers. •
ious spot*, and other valuable
already
invested
in
property
while
and Inter slashed his wrists. He
• "and Jury against The three robbers then teiied a
A. P. Connelly, chairman of thc " “ y night o f the Geneva Board of
matter
will appear in this spec,
Each
o
f
the
speakers
took
up
A ii'irg
‘ '
^Kinbotham.
B. A. ......
[bug of coin, and all the hills
, deeper water coriiniittcc. relat'd a Trade at a chicken dinner given in some phase of co-operation between is expected to live. No reason wus others were making arrangements
lul issue.
1
usaigneil
for
tho
act.
“
?
‘
urn
'■t.i.r
to
do
likewise,
. . . . In nt
imobile. t inversa tiou ho had with the Maj. the new community house under Kan ford und the other communi­
^ ‘ G-McRane, j eight und fled
I f you havo friend* who don’t
while
Rev.
King,
likes
Memphis
secretary
r ur'i. chief ileputy
'
Millburn Hess., a former pro* H. AV. .Hobhs,
. executive
,
. the Auspice* o f the Geneva AYo- ties o f the county.
know about Sanford or Semi­
und always welcome* an opportun­
co“ |!ty and Charlie dent o f the bunk ran Bom hi*
the board or engineers for riv- niun'.s Club.' There were
nole county, there is no better
Miss Core, o f Genern, appeared Cross State Road May ity to visit that city, he maintains
a they are charged home nearby and emptied a double
way to boost your town than
that
there
is
no
place
like
San­
a negro, in Oc- barreled shotgun after the men.
Be Built By The A.C.L. ford and is glad to be back home. by sending copies of this edi­
4t &gt;enr.
Hi' is believed to have, hit Petit
tion to them.
contain nine who had a flesh wound on the head
Bring your list o f names and
' U.q
OKEECHOBEE, Fla., Mar. 14—
•ight of which when captured.
M ARKETS
addresses to The Herald office
th.
Movements
o
f
Murvcyor*
In
this
sec­
defendants first
Th. .Ih«.*i Paper " i l l attend to
tion are regarded as significant in
AVA LTE R CAMP DEAD
‘ “"d otherwise misf HIC AGO, Mur. 14. — AVheat:
he mailing, making a charge o f
view
of
persistent
report*
that
the
• then shot him to
------- *
„
Muy, 1.60 to 1.68; July, 1.48S ti
five cents for each paper to
‘
Atlantic
Coart
I.ino
Railway
is
jjt t t count charged
NE W YORK. Mai. 14.—Walter
cover expense*.
1.49. Com: May, 1.20*^ to 1.21*;
' ' { “ \1LVnK^r*.ood preparing to construct u cross­ Oats: May. 45 to 45lfc.
f
made n o ! Camp, noted football coach, and ■work proceed at once. The govern- I Leroy, Dr. Quirk.' Rev M E Gab- and « T h lS f Wm , 1
u t e ^ T h T 1 luA ,l, ‘ h* l« « t min"capon* which j critic, died today of heart failure ment. it was said, Would reimburse ] ard and County Commissioner F mint &lt; r'- Wl , ^ beb! *n Alta­ state railroad connecting Tump*
NEAV ORLEANS, Mar. 14.—Ctot.
uie. l he demand for copie* will
the county.
j ’n the Hotel Belmont.
ton: Close Mar. 25.02; Msy, 25.81
in-’ great and the supply Rn.itod.
to 25.83.

REALTY MEN FAIL
TO ENDORSE PLAN
FOR ADVERTISING

It ■a t
1i r a t t s s t s a i s

SSrt.'&amp;vtf aln^.r'VXh. Florida Attracting
:Unusual Attention,
Declares Rev. King

■;j Captured Without
i: Putting Up Rattle

Members Chamber Commerce Guests
Geneva Board Of Trade Last Ni&lt;rht ™

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.1 T . . A . X j j u i c n c u n
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W I T i i l i s S my hiutd
hand and
mul ilu&gt;
tn&lt;* sen!
OF T lfF T iT A T B Q
k T o r T
o f ' t h i * C i r c u i t i ’mirt
’ l l a r t ooff titi**
h * H«*venth
H e v e n t h
J u d i c i a l . - c i r c u i t of t i n - S t a t e &lt;»f
Notice Is hereby given t h a t
F l o r i d a * in and for Krmlnnl* 'Cmm-

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tirldu. w n e * «**,•*
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i

fj. H
t'lnrk, purchaser o f T a * I'erllflratc
Nil. in*, dated the Sill day nf June
A. !».. c.i»A Inis fllt-d said certificate
In my office. anil has made a ppli­
cation for lux d»*ti to Issue Jh a c ­
, curdnticc with law. Said rerntlrate
• embraces Die
full i v l n g described
properly slinuled In Kemlnnle ruttnParkways With Concrc t o Cur b] o K
!’rj,'1'TOT , 1&amp;ni,
ty Klorldu, to-w llt Lot * llloek tl
Made In Form of Curb To &gt; " f •’**tm*#i tor th* •
»m*. I Tier It. The Town of Hanford. The
said luml being a*s,*»oil n f {lie date
Make Drivers Slow Down
\
of the Issuance of such rcrtlflcatn
m:\ i : \ t i i In t h e n u . n e o f I 'n C u n u .
IN n i t f r i T
c
m
iit .
I nli-s*
Being Ukcd at Cottondnle
Jl n IIICIAI.
r
C IIIM IT. S H t l l M l l j ; s a i d c e r t i f i c a t e "ball l i e r e d e e m e d
I n n j v r r . n.oinnt
according In law cut, de-d w i l l IsIX C I I A X V I I U V .
W ASH ING TO N, Mar. 13.— Tho
mu* i h« i • " i ••i ii*
. .1 l *iu&gt; hi
J . FI. I .A I Nil, I |Uil IM3III.
•IV.
11. ,im
.Ill (h j* Urn «lh da&gt; &lt;*f March,
A. I&gt;.
V. K. I'OIV’. t.ASS
tTsrW Of th* Circuit Court of
i
the Hsventli Judicial
Vf
Florida In and for Seminole

ewers Warned Ajfninst Ah*
'tliraffnose And Diseases
And Urged To Warned To
Thoroughly Fumigate Cars

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Is

I L L A H A S S E K ,
M u r .
13, - p
A c r r a ia * p la n t e d
t o w a t e r m e l o n s Florida State Hoad
Department
I*.
' \ v itn e -s m V official s l u n a l u t e 'm d
I n F l o r i d n w a » d r o p p e d f r o m 27, - has devised aa s i m p l e a n d i n o x p e n - I K A A l ! K K A L . i n f e n d n a t .
seal this th e IJ ib u iy o f F e b r u a r y
N O T I C H O K M A O T H It 'H H A L L .
O U O a c r e s i n 1922. t o 12,000 f o r t h e slve device t h n t p r o m i s e s t o c u t
• _
,
■
,
.NolIce Is •ri'i'iii given lliui iiodci
v K. HOttniMBS.
p r e s e n t s e a s o n , a c c o r d i n g
t o i n * d o w n n i l r o a d ! g . r a d e * c r o s s i n _g u c c i i , y v i r t u e , . t * . d - . - n . - o f f , . r . - (Seal)
I.rk I’lrcull I’oiirt ............ ..
f o r m a t i o n d e v e l o p e d a t t h e m e e t ­ d e n t s . O n e a l r e a d y I s i n u s e a s a n closuro nml sail* i i l l - l o l In the
c
o u n t y F lo rid a.
ciiiiiini cause mi iiio.&lt;iii day
in g h e ld in
V a ld o s t a ,
G a „
In st e x p e r i m e n t n n d th e
d e p a r t m e n t itliovc
I* r .
ijy: A. M. XVKKKS. I»
of March. A. I),, is:'.. I, as Hpectnl
w e e k , f o r t h e d i s c u s s i o n o f v a r i o u s p l n n s t o b u i l d o t h e r s i n i t s s t a t e ­ Musier in i 'hniici;'.\. mi Monday. Fell. 13 , ja, :T; liar. •&gt;. 13. 3d.
April (It It. 192
In front
of III*
p h a s e s o f t h e in d u s t r y .
I n 1921 w i d e r o a d c o n s t r u c t i o n p r o g r a m .
M i l F.NTII
Court House ,.r s a a foul. Florida,
t h e a c r e a g e w a s 20, 000.
T h e . d c v i c e n o w i n u s e i s l o c a t e d will ofTer for 'till and sell to th«. in j i ' ci i ii ict ci Ai li .t m r um ni* r’**- til* i i. m t i sF .m vtiM :
J u s t w h n t e f f e c t w a t e r m e l o n i l l s , o n M a t e R o n d N o . 1 a t C o t t n n d a l o highest bidder for cash, during the
7m . i n
\ m » !•«•**
hour- of sal* Hie followin g
e a s e s h a v e h a d o n t h e p r o d u c t i o n w h e r e t h e h i g h w a y c r o s s e s t h e A t ­ legal
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y
c
i
I
A
N
l
’
KIlV.
di scribed 11*nit situate. !&gt; mu nrol
w a s n o t defin itely d e v e lo p e d .
A
l a n t a n n d S t . A n d r e w s H a y r a i l - j i M - i n xg In th.- •‘onnty o f • seminoiH IM . T.* Mt IKT TITI.F5.
of Floridn. mote part ten- i. C K TK ltS . Complulnunt.
l e p r e s e n t a t i v c o f t h e G p o r g i n E x - r o a d . I t c o n s i s t s o f t w o p u r k w n y s ] * . • " * ! 1Hint,•lc«ertl»c&lt;l us follows. io-wltt
\e.
*
Je r i m c n t s t a t i o n . h o w e v e r , t o l d t h e o n e o n c i t h e r s i d e o f t h e r n i l r o n d ■
l.ot Ope 1I I llll.dl twelve I l l S l t V A. c u a m :. X I T » « I
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e r d is e a s e s h a d in th e p a s t a n d d iv id e s th e tra v e l, c a u s i n g t h e m o ­
TO!
of Panfotd.
os
p&lt;r
plat t i i i : s t a ' m ; m- n . o i t l i * A .
rune,
still a r e d o i n g g r e a t i l a m n g e to to ris t g o i p g in o n e d i r e c t io n to
then hi duly recorded in lieiirv
1‘ ratic and Sopliln
r
i
i
o
m n s
tin*
tniolli
records
of
Pc
in
•
, lip wife. Il.iltnili Jlrevver,
t n e i n d u s t r y ’- M e l o n s w h i c h h a v e ‘ p a s s o n t h e r i g h t s i d e o f t h e p a r k -1
Count). Florldit.
p. ,,11 llolo-ri llasnliin t and Susan
b e e n l o a d e d i n p u t - . * c t c o n d i t i o n , w a y , w h i l e t r a f f i c i n t h e o p p o s i t e i Terms liiol,.
i.irti.
I'm i hnscr to pity I.Mi iiiinri. Ill* w If*. Aaron . criilK«".
h e sta le d , h a v e 'h o e n . f o u n d u p o n d ire c tio n g o e s to t h e left.
fin' died.
\ .1 , rnlgun. losupli It- Askew and
\v.
w iiit k .
«ij,,„|, I Nt'kfW.
Its- '•'•*;"• Jtteiil*
t e a c h i h g t h e m u r k e t to b e in a d is ­
O n e s e c t i o n n f c u r i i ' b e g i n s 7( !
II. SI, 2S.
lir.KU.
I mil • W • «
rbmnaniio1
e a s e d co n d itio n , th e c a u s e h e lm ? a t ­ feet f r o m t h e cnil o f t h e niilro.n l
|it,.i,ii \V ,\. Mutton nti'l M.ir&gt; V.
t rib u t e d to s h i p m e n t s lo a d e d in ties n n e ith e r s id e o f t h e ruiiroy.l
! W.il-on. bis wife. Churl.-t II. Ila.ck
fo d ! c a r s . T h e s e c a r s , It w a s s a id , a n il is c o n s t r u c t e d a l o n g t h e c e n t e r
Till-: m i n i t i in i i t o r t i i i :
c o m e h a c k f r o m t h e m a r k e t s w i t h j j n ( . o f t h p h i g h w a y t o t h e e n d o f is MSVKNTH
.11 III! M l. I l l l l l l l s , „ . . j i i . - i . a - : i .
' r
. V i "•
g r e a t q u a n titie s n f m e lo n s t u r n e d t h e ties. A n o t h e r s e c tio n b e g i n s at
HI' FI.1IIIIIM. IN \Nll I Hi: .v vvilllatii-. I - N. .'I'll* r.
*11)1,-r. Ih-ity itill-r. • art • .Mllloi
M'.tll Nlll.i:’ l III N'l'l,
d o w n b y t h e c o n s ig n e e s . A l l o w i n g th e s a m e p o in t n n d is c o n s t r u c t e d
McKIn*
licK n iS tr
Olid I t o b c r l I
!£ r i l A N t ’ R n V .’
t h e m e l o n s t o d e c a y i n t i i e c a r s i n i n n n a r c o f n c i r c l e o n t h e r i g h t Itcl-AIr I lenity
Company, a corpora- irv. tier IimsIm i u I und -a illt l o of l III,'III
icirs.
t h i s w a y , it w a s s t a t e d , filled th** o f t h e c e n t e r o f t h e h i g h w a y , a n d
1 if living, and. *i &lt;!• •"•.
lion. ■ omplalnnnt.
1d e v i s e r . runt • ■* nod olio C I III IIII ■
Vs,
•
"cars w i t h d ise a se , u n d in
s u c h in te rs e c ts t h e first s e c tio n o f c u r b
mill, 11111*e l* llic illd It,'III'* A- * mill
c a s e s u n l e s s t h e c a r s a r e t h o r - t w e n t y f e e t f r o m t h e e n d o f " t h e Mary (linn. CITATION.
llnnnah '
,tt at., I'efefldant".
tui.d gophl.ii run-. hi- w|fc.
oil,
Itolicrl
M i g s ly c le a n s e d a n d f u m i g a t e d n th - ties.
T h e g r e a t e s t distan ce* b e ­
To Mary a*. Ulna. Jno. ,M. Francis Hr*’••• '.
il.oinus
pus.in
llnrtihnrt.
b*1
nil,l
wife.
Francis,
churl,♦•
,
Hurnh.iri
ami
e? m e l o n s lo a d e d t h e r e i n t n k e t h e t w e e n t h e s e c u r b * is t e n fe e t, a n d
nIk *in. A. Jcrnlgnn.
H.
Francis
nml
wife.
Vile*
It.
FrnnI
'*
If*'Aijroii
a
q
r.,i,
J. As
d i s e a s e a n d a r c r u i n e d b e f o r e t h e y t h e c u r v e is s u f f i c i e n t t o m a k e it
dams, lo -w tl: M a o «’■
...... M ......... 'f .' ..u?
I!rock
'imes
Jfet t o t h e m a r k e t .
n e c e s s a r y t o a l o w d o w n t o g e t Francis and w i f e ------------- Frnm-.s.
\V. A.
C h u r l , - . * P . F r a n c i s a n d w f e , A l i c e Watson mill Marv W. M iilsoli. his
. F u r t h e r ligh t w a s t h r o w n a t th e t h i o u g n .
A s i g n d e s i g n a t i n g t h e r a i l r o a d id n a g n ! *I n t h e e r , - d M e l a * f I ,u n t d o e ra l l e a pc aj i r t ai e n s d c e l v a e i r m y ­ w i f e c h u rlv II. IIrocU nml j l ■■■• ••&lt;
m e e t i n g o n th e o u a r a n t i n e G e o r g i a
hi* wlf-. J-nnle llritck.
h a s p lu r e d
a g a i n s t
s h i p m e n t
o f c r o s i s n g a n d a w a r n i n g t o g o s l o w o f t h e f o l l o w i n g d e c e a s, e d . , l e ,f t ' l l - I FI.....llriM'k.
C H Wats,in Mlcmnd
e a c h ami
n m l eevery
v e r y ooff Upi p e aahove
b o v e *• . Crock.
x,
,,1(l|,, A . Will Inins* F.
. m e l o n s t h r o u g h t h n t s t a t e w h e n i s p l a c e d i n t h e p a r k w a y s a t t h e c l * , a n d yach
loimed ilefendunl*. II II v Iiik . mol lf \. Miller H F Miller. I M U M U ­
i m b e d d e d in c e r t a in m a t e r ia ls .
T . e x t r e m e e n d s a w a y f r o m t h e r a i l ­ ,'llher. any or nil of Hot said defen” I,.,
Carrie Miller McKInstt) and I
J . B r o o k s , w h o r e p r e s e n t e d C o m ­ w a y n s u w a r n i n g d u r i n g t h e d a y , Pouthenst Quarter of *aid H-clIon.
H..l„ ri I.. MeKliistr&gt;. tier Imsliaitd
Township
and
I:
inge.
and
run
Kasl
n
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t
t
h
e
und
• i&lt; li of
them,
deceased
or
m is s io n o f A g r i c u lt u r e M a y o a t th e
r of the Norlhwe-t Quarter of the oilprw l-e. mid ull other unknown
u t lo
m e e t in g , s a id I)r. P e t e r F . H a h n - M i n e lo c a tio n n s a w n r n i n g
K. Frund*. or oiherw l«e, in and to imi'tl.t elulming an Inter,-d III th.
s e n , v e t e r i n a r i a n n f G c o r g i u , s t a t e d n i g h t . F l o w e r s n n d s h r u b b e r y m a y llm lands hereinafter described; to i.iud* involved i-i this still:
all
parties claiming .imprests und­
h
e
p
l
n
t
i
t
r
d
i
n
t
h
e
p
a
r
k
w
a
y
s
t
o
li app&lt;urti’i: i.y tlo sworn bill o f
t h a t h i s s t a t e h a s 17 y e a r s o f h a r d
e r alary tllnn, deceased! and im&lt;- coiiii.lulni herein iliai you anil each
w o r k u n d 86, 000, 000. o f m o n e y i n ­ h o n u t i f v t h e s p o t s .
liund, Arthur Ilinii, dereaseil. An- of M.u mav .1.ilm some ilkiil. title
v e s t e d in its figh t u g a in s t t h e c a t ­
gusiu * J. Vauuhii. deceased
and ,,r Inter, *t In m.d l « Unit n-rtaln
or imrc«*l of IoihI ^I• ti;iI«*
wife, l-onlsa c. Vaughn, ilecea*,-,l. 1lot, pi*
tle fe v e r tick, u n d h e d id n o t p r o M AKE HOAD I'l.A N
t'lorithi. it nil
Ixlnh
I*.
Hart,
deceased
ami
wife.
u Hetniimlc County,
p o s e to t a k e u n y t-h un ces o n lo s in g
li scribed as follow x.
Hart, deceased, or oth&lt; r- u,
airy g r o u n d g u ln e d .
L A K E B U T L E R . M a r . I l l — P l a n s Wise, III and to the following ,l„Beginning !'I7 mid
S'-Htn
feel West of till* H,d»*lietisl
T h u G e o r g i a v e t e r i n a r i a n a g r e e d f o r b u i l d i n g a h i g h w a y f r o m I ’ a - scribed lauds nltoale. lyltnc and be­
I',truer
of
I
liiVernmelll
tail
In tin* &lt;’Uy of Hanford, i 'minty
U l p e r m i t t h e u * e o f g r a i n s t r u w J l a t f c a t o L u k e C i t y t h r o u g h C o l u m - iing
i in.' i l l of Hu, ti in Thirty
f He in Inote and State of Florida,
CM.)
Tuivivslilp
............. I
f r o m a n y tick fr e e P i l e p r o v i d e d iliia. U n i o n , B r a d f o r d , G l a y a n d P u t
mors pn i t li*tiInrtV dccrlln'd as fo l­
( |!i) South. Itrilige ThirtyI t i s c e r t i f i e d b y t h e s h i p p e r s h o w - n n m c o u n t i e s , w e r e t h e s u b j e c t o f lows, (&lt;t-wlt:
mi,- (31) Fast, am) running
All that part of the Houtbivest
W e t 2*7 Iind H2-1IPI f e l l :
la g w h e r e t h e s t r a w c o m e s frrun a m e e t i n g h e ld h e r e last w e e k . A n
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter!
I ilehl'e North to IIIXV water
n n ,3
d g u a r a n t e e i n g t h a t I t h u s b e e n o r g a n i s a t i o n w a s f o r m e d n n d E . amt
Ills Northwest Quarter nf the
mark on the shore of l.ul&lt;&lt;&gt;
h a n d l e d s o t h n t i t c o u l d n o t h n v u S , M a t t h e w s , s t a t e r a i l r o a d c o m ­ Hoot li,-list Quarter of Section 31.
M .nr
thence
Easterly
m i s s i o n e r , n a m e d u s i t s c h u i r n i n u , Township I'). South of Italian :u
following the meander Hue
b e c o m e in fe c te d w i t h ticks.
Kiist,
woleli
lies
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the
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G e o r g i a a l s o w i l l a c c e p t e x c e l s i o r t o w o r k f o r t h e n e w r o a d , w h i c h , Iambi and Melloitvlile
lloail. less
ebon- of Lake Monroe to a
point directly North of the
f r o m a n y w h e r e n s a b e d d i n g f o r i t i s d e c l a r e d , w o u l d s a v e m a n y beuintlltlK at tile HolltllWeSt Formiles
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west Quarter, and
the Northeast mid • nrli of you, lo-, and you are
h u t w ill n o t p e r m i t p in e s t r a w to
P l a n t C i t y — S t r a w b e r r y s a l e s f o r Quarter nf tin- Holltliw.-st Quarter, hereby. rct|ulred to appear lo the
g o t h r o u g h t h e s t a t e u n d e r a n y c i r ­ p r r s . ’ n t s e a s o n , p r i o r t o F e b r u a r y of HTctlnn II. Tow oslilp l'i. South Idll of complaint In Mils ciiuse on
of U.in*. :si Cast, which lies Cast Monday the lit. day of Slav, n*23,
c u m s t a n c e s .
17. t o t a l e d 8522, 990.
of Orlando and Mellonvlllu Itoad, ut tlo- Court House In Sanford.
i
Seminole County.
Florida, and in
less the Smith (t.aii chains,

Women Criminals
Repeat More Often
Than English Men

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nnd to any and ull other 'persons default thereof pecree I'rn Cotifeswhose names are unknown, claim­ so will to- ent'-red nuuliist you. Said
ing any right, title m- lut.rest In cause lieliiu a suit to , iii tvI lilt,- In
und to the property hereltialiove tiie cninplNlnaul In and lo the above
described, or any part or parcel described tract of laud.
IT IS F I 'H T H K I l o lt l i F H K I ) Hum
thereof.
M ills order lie |iubll*bed otlco a Week
It Is hereby
ordered
that you I for • Igiit c&gt;) i',in*..»'it11v•• weeks in
uml each of ymi. he ami nppear be­ llie Sanford Herald, a newspaper
fore ii ■■r raid I'lrrtilt Court at the published
lu
Hanford.
Seminole
Court Huns,* at Hanford, Florida, on I'ouniy. Florida.
the «* It da) nf April. A. l&gt;. I!I25,
IN WIT.NF.SS W IIK ItK iiF I have
and then and there mnlii* answer hereiintn s.i m&gt; I,ami and olTIvlal
to tile hill of complaint exhibited S e l l oil till, tile at ll llay of M.Ill'll
iigiiiiist yon in Hits cause.
i»2r,.
V. i:. I lot'll LASS.
It Is further ord,-ml that th;*
clerk Circuit Court.
iiiil'V of Publication he pnlilI h11.-.I
It* A. M W K K K S
In The Hanforil Herald, a newspaper
I &gt;• |nity Clerk.
iml.llshed lu Hanford. Flurldn.
r
\VI'l’.NKHM. K. A. Ihiuiflass. clerk Wilson and Householder,
Soil.
Itm
for
Coiifpbiltuihl.
of aid court and Ilia seal thereof,
Mar.
k,
I
I.
27:
Apr.
.1
.
M
l
lu The Hanford Herald% a newspa­
per published In Hanford. NeiUlmde 17. 21. nml .May I.
Count), Flnrphl. once euell Week
for eight consecutive Weeks.
W'lTX'KHH iiiv liniol nnd tile seal
N O T I C E T O C O N T R A C T O R S
o f the Circuit Court Ilf the Seventh
.Hidli'lnl Circuit of the Slate of
Florida. In and for Seminole Coun­
S o a k ' d bill* w ill lie r e c e i v e d b y
ty, on this lio* kill day of January,
th e C o m m i s s i o n e r * o f th e C it y n f
A. It., t:*25.
*
(S u n )
v. i:. n o r m . a s h .
C o u n t y , F lo r ­
Clerk of the Circuit Court K a n f u r d , S e m i n o l e
of llio Seventh Judicial i d a , n t t i n - *
C le rk 's
o ffice, C it y
circuit of Flurldu In and
i l n l ! , S u n f o l d , F l o r i d a u n t i l 2: o t t
for Seminole County.
11/ A. M. WKHKS. I*, c.
1* . . " . L M a r c h 23r d , 1925 f n r t h e
iSeorge A lieCottes nnd *1. \V.Hp,*ri' c»-r Jr.. Sidlcliors and of Couu- f u r n i s h i n g
o f nil
n iu te ria l* n n d
set for Comphilouut.
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LONDON, M a r . 13. — T h e m o s t S T A T F . O F I ' l . t l , t I H A , T &lt; * . . M n r i l u i
h a b i t u a l o f f e n d e r s a g a i n s t , t h e l a w ' ' I oA . c *i ' ., * M n Hr in l o u i i U - Al . A H c cr he r* i . n l M c ra , r t M h u a r t H l c i l u i r oA o f G r e a t B r i t a i n a r t * w o m e n , ac­ A H r h r t i i l c r , \ V . I I . H c l u i n l i - r , ' W l l i n II S c li r o t l c r , l 'o llll M
H o n o r .
c o r d i n g t o t h e r e p o r t o f t h e c o m ­ j., ..null
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m i s s i o n e r s o f p r i s o n s f o r t h e | i « - i Ihinn*'
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b e f o r e , o r K ' l p e r c e n t , c o m p a r e d ih. m if living no,I If ,I,'ini. all parilalmliiK lnt«'r,'*t* In Ih«; limits
w i t h 02 p e r c e n t , o f t h e m e n . M o r e tlr,
mol pn Milo * Involve) In till* suit,
t h a n 1,000 w o m e n h a d b e e n c o n ­ a* heir*, ib vise,-*, uraniev* n m l
v i c t e d 11 t o 20 t i m e s a m i 2,880 ■itli.r I'lnlnuitits iiinlvi- tin- mtlit
Martha Acre*. Sam m l Acer* Mnrm o r e t h a n 20 t i m e * .
I It.i Si'liroiler. Marilia \. Hchrmler,
T h e r e p o r t a l s o s h o w s t i n t t h o M.i Hill A. A. Srhroili r. \V. It.
II
Hi-hrnilel',
t o t a l n u m b e r o f prisoners r e c e i v e d Hell riiilvr, W'llllnm
M. Iliinii.'.
Sarah
Jvllli'-t
u n d e r s e n t e n c e w a s 5821 i d c o m ­ I'lillu
II,■'■in-, Sampson llm.iie,
—...... ——p a r e d w i t h G 0. H I 12 f o r t h e p r e c e d ­ i ' I n i s l u p i n r . i W h o s e m i n i , , I * n n —
W lu h in itih (w lioiie
i n g y e a r , a d u c r e a s o o f 2, G i l ) . A t k i i ' i w i i ) ,
T h o n iii*
th e c o n v ic t
p r is o n s
Hill p e r s o n t u l i v i i n n n n - I s u n k n i w i d
A. s p i n n e y . A . U n r k e r , a m i ,-ueli o f
w e r e s e n t t i u e d t o p e n u l servitude if,, i n i | , - , * i - n * , i t o r o t l i e r w I s e . a n i l a l l
i n 1923-24 a s n g i i i u s t 195 f o r t h e u n i i n o w n i m i p • • l a i m l m . a n m i . - i ' •v»,.l i . .l ,» i m t h b i i s n d * s u i i .m i l p r . - a i l . - u * I n ­
pn r m e v v l i n o nu *s y * , e i ia i ri - .
R e f e r r i n g t o t h e g e n e r a l c o n d u c t &gt; it n p i a n r i n - . h &gt; t
lu m a M U
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o f p r is o n e r s in all e s t a b lis h m e n t s ,
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t h e c o m m i s s i o n e r s s a y t h e r e i * r m h l .. . . . . . . . I t l „ i , „ „ h i i m . i v . ii m m .
i o ii
du ulil th u t t h e re is a diffi ren t t o n e ni ov.
i - . i i d - p H . n s h . i n , : d t u u i e M i n i i: n r A P P I . i l t i i o n
t in
iii:t:ii t m i i ;ii x i h t i i i n j.t.n
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o f T ilt: HTvri-: o r
f i .o i i i I i v.
d u e p a r t ly to ,th e fact th a t th e m u
l t , f .. . . . . . . . . . .
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Is hereby given that l.et.
o7f a , l e s ,s
vM
i o l le "n t • n t ‘ yi "p e t ,h " a n f o r , m :ie hr - o i m r l - i * ' ' o f l i o - l l ■ 1 i 1 ■ ', t t l n - u bs tn i fipnir’ i f H o - lies Not
, y i C.
t hIce
- Caldwell,
purchaser of Tux
l y , b u t d u e a l s o t o u c h a n g e i n t h e *t , ,,, n , . „ n H , , n s i
* ■ r p r . - - C.-rtIfleiiIe No 123, dated tlo 2nd
a t t i t u d e o f t h e a u t h o r i t i e s t o w a r d n ••••■' 1 o w u s h i p
o a t h , i t n i i n , - ■III) of .1nlit- A. ll., Illl'l. lull filed
certificate in m&gt; -fll- «, i.ml
t h e p r i s o n e r s w h i c h t a m l s t o b r i n g j ’"vVil,’
a . . - i h , r . . . said
lias made appriviilbiii fur lav ilecil
u l i o u t u t a t t l e r s p i r i t i n t h e p r i s o n I f , n . l i . - r . M I . - t u l r . - &lt; l t o a p p i - a r I I I lii Issue lu ui cntdnut'c w ll'l law'.
I'lili.m uilitie*.
I l h , M i l &gt;-f v, m p l a l u l in t h i s c a u s e
H.ihl certificate • lllliraces the fill,
.
ill H i e &lt; * &gt; ’iii I l i n n s .
at
X.iufiiril.
low trig described property .dinatid

Im lo e n t e d n l S a n f o r d , in S e m in o lo C o u n t y , in a c c o r d a n c e w it h
tltc | ilm t* n n d .s p e c if ic a t i o n s its p t c p a r e d . I t y E l t o n . 1. M o u g l i t o n , A r ­
ch itect,
F ir s t
N a t i o n a l
B a n k
B u ild in g , S a n f o r d , F lo rid a .
S u c c e s s fu l
b i d d e r
o r
b id d e r*
w ill b o r e q u i r e d to fu r n is h a *:irc t y c o m p a n y b o n d in u n a m o u n t
.-*• 'tilmil. ■'..lint). I'liirhlii. on Mon, In Seminole count). Florida, lo - i . l l :
ilii'.* ihs foiirifw da) „f May. I!,J.',. l ot* 211 "to i2n Midway ,ln Sec. 32 e q u a l t o f i f t y ( 50' , ; ) p e r c e n t n f
Isle of Pines Treaty ,iit*I upon failure to im app-ar, lie- ^ v p. hi s. it ::i i: The slid land t h e c o n t r a c t p r i c e o f t h e i r b i d , a n d
iTi &gt;• pro rinlf,-*»o will lie i llterid
assessed at the dito of llie t o m e e t w i t h t i i e a p p r o v a l o f t h e
I k N o w Before Senate uk il'i-l ) mi. tin s.ifil to In*: liii-tliul- beingIlld*
of sill'll veil If b u l " In lio
• it fur tile purpose of i|iii&gt;-t in*; title
mini,of
I'nUuowii.
I'bat l.cilf.uC, C i t y A t t o r n e y .
lii tin above ii.ilinii eoiatilaInalit to
W A S H I N G T O N . M a r . 13. — T h * uml lu th,- 1ittulm iihnve desi-rlln'd. Caldwell piircliMSer of T iX I'eiil'rN o h i d w i ll lu* c o n s i d e r e d u tile s*
I2*i. ilaied llie 2nd day of
i t is I't'iiTHHit i *t» i *v; 111:i * ihni iiito No
k r t i u t o m o v e d t o d a v t o c o n s i d e r a ­ this
f o r m n s f u r n i s h e d Ivy
,,r,1 r Id- piilillshi-il nuve a week June A. •&gt;. I3HJ. bus filed saPI cer­ i t t u d e u p o n
t i o n o l t i i e I n k * n l D i n e s t r e a t y w i t h fair vlalii . miserutIv,l w eek s lu the tificate in my office .ni l has made
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G u l i u n s o n e o f t h e q u e s t i o n s o n t h e Hanford Herald, a newspaper pith- ii|ipllcullpll for lax deed to Issue Iti
llxlied
III
S.infold.
Henituiit'
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acciirilance
with
luiv.
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e c k p a y a b l e to raid
p r o g r a m fo r th e sp ecial session .
fh u te .inbraves (lie following de­
A g r e e m e n t t o t a k e u p t h e t r e a t y Florida
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i n \ v i t n i : , s s w i i i : i ; i : h k . t i m v - scribed properly situated la Heiclw a s n t n d e o n m o t i o n o f f e r e d y e s t e r ­ her, unto set i n ) l i a i i i l amt offlelnl II,lie County. Florida. Hi-ivll l.ots T h o u s a n d ( $ 1000. 00) D o l l a r s . T i i e
oh tills the ,'ith d.i) of March. I7n and I mi Midw ay In Sec. 22
d a y b y S e n a t o r 1’ u p p e r o f I ’ c n n - seal
I ;*••,.
c h e c k o f t h e s u c c e s s f u l b i d d e r or
t u ii
i •• s. h si i:.
s y iv a n lu .
V . I t I H d ' i J l.A S S , i 'lei k.
’Ih&gt;- said iand being assessed nt b i d d e r s t o b e
r e t a in e d
ity
suiil
Ilv A. M . W K K K S . li.,.u t) I'lerk
the date of the Issuance
of stlcli
W i ls o n \ llm isehidiler.
|l Ut in iti a.i me of link now ii. o w n e r u s l i q u i d a t e d d a m a g e * s h o u l d
Multrltor* lo r i 'ompl.ilnt.
I'nless said certificate shall lie reMar i t . 13. : »
b i d d e r o r b id d e rs
d*'mitiril according to law tax deed t h o s u c c e s s f u l
Apr. J. to. 17. 21 ami May I.
will Issue the.noii ull III,- 23nl day f a i l t o
ri-,u *c to e x e c u t e a c o n ­
of M a r c h A. I*. I'Hj.
to s u p p l y b o n d a * r e ­
tvitiu--* my offlclut slgnutur,* and t r a c t a n d
r i t v T u x
H o o k s c l o s e A p r i l I . IN T i l l : I lilt I IT f III II I' OF T i l l ) seal Hits ih,- 12th day o f February
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te n n o tic e o f a c c e p t a n c e o f bid.
(Seal)
V. K IMIl’(lLASS.e
i u g u n p a i d w i l l b e c o l l e c t e d u p - • s|;illNII| K I o l N I V .
i'h t k Circuit Court Seminole
IN CIIANCKJIV.
o n w h i c h t:: : e s a r e a s s e s s e d .
T h e o w n e r re s e rv e *^ tlu * rig h t to
Comity. Florida*
Kilivuril I'' lame, sometime* known
E L L E N I I Q V , T a x C o llector.
Ity:
A. M. WHK.KH. It. c.
K j e c t a n y n m l all b id *, o r to a c ­
us K. I-V lame, and IJvti A. HernFell. 13. t*l. 27; Mar. *:. 13. !D.
d in, uuiiiiirrl, d. Complainaiil*.
c e p t a n y h i d o r p a r t o f b id . Ity
V
V IM 'l.lt \T H I N
F O I I t h e m d e e m e d to b o to th e b e s t in ­
NOTH i: III' N1*1*1.1&lt; VTION
I lilt
Marv I.. Flsli. unmarried, nml C. N i l I ' l t t : I I I '
T N N t I K F . I ) I M I F . I I M l t ' I ' I O N 373
T O IIKKD I N H C l t NCCTION 373
M. llr. • n. In femlants
OF T H F .
C K N F . lt VI. H T A ' I T T K * t e r e s t o f t h e C it y .
■•I i m i
ti. s i i t i t i : s
C IT A T IH N .
.
O F T i n : S T N T H O F I'l.O ltlll V.
ill' r i l l ; V f A T H &lt;1F I I.IHOII \.
To Mitry Is Fish, iititiiarrlril:
C o p i e s o f p l a n s a n d s p e c ific a ­
li niipearlng from mi affidavit
Nation Is liereli) given *hnt I. K. filed In this cause h' the coniplnltiIk* s e e n a t t h e C l e r k ’ *
•ntlcit I* htri'by given thnt James t i o n s m a y
Snyder imrchnser of Tux Certificate ants Dial Vi in. .Mary i„ Fish, iiuuiar- L
Helln mill M. N. Kley purchaser*
m a y b e h u d f r o m th o
2 Iff), ilk ted Mir 7th day ,, f Jim*- rleit, are
a non-resident of the of Tux Cirtietcate No. 119, doted o f f i c e , o r
A. l l . |S*S. has Hied suit) certificate state of Florida, nnd* that your la.-i I the iit ti day of June A. I* . IDJl. has A r c h i t e c t u p o n d e p o s i t o f T w e n t y Jn luv office, mid him made apple know ll place of residence |p the fll, d said c.TUflcute III III) office,
, al Inn fair tax deed to Issue In nr. Slate of Fiorlila. was W in te r I’llrk, iml has made u|iplU'Ut!nn for lax f i v e ( 825. 0 0 ) D o l l a r s , s u c h d c p o x j t
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Notice To Tax
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In the Heart of Sanford, Florida
“The City Everybody is Talking About”
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TUESDAY
MARCH 17th
1:30 P . M .
This is the opportunity of your life as we all know
what Sanford is-—the coming city of Florida.—
Why? Because of its great people, water freight
rates, farm lands th at are surpassed by none.
Churches of all denomination. Stores carrying
stock of goods to equal those of larger cities.
Three strong banks, five schools, railroad shops,
factories of various kinds where employment is
in demand, on the trank line of A. C. L. R. R. and
(he great waterway to all parts of the world—
The St. Johns River. All (his is much to consid­
er in the future as this town is in its infancy, like
the state of Florida. Property here is selling
just one tenth its real value today. It will jump
by leaps and hounds in the near future. Don’t
miss this as you will lose a bargain on day of
sale. These lots are ail high and dry, on a good
business street and in the heart of the city and
on the way to the million dollar hotel that is to be
built soon.
Remember the OWNER is at your MERCY for
you will be facing a genuine auction sale. You
make (he price and we make the deed.
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ORLANDO, FLORIDA
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1ST CIRCUIT COURT,
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT,
COUNTY, FLORIDA

je r t To Address Meeting At
Seminole Court House On March 16

By B. P. W H ITN E R , JR.
* £«mfm&gt;Vco«flHr seems admirably bulb growing
ng are Invited and ex­
„ adapted to the growing o f flower* pectrd to be present at the court
„ in* bulbs on a commercial scale, nouse. We a
are to have the oppor­
and a number of sm ili plantings tunity o f meeting and hearing
have already been made, and one some o f the best bulb men of the
, - o f considerable slsc. Many more country. Dr, David Griffith, of the
v ? are contemplating such
action. Division o f Plant Investigation
-This Interest looks as if It ought Bureau o f Plant Industry, U. 3.
to prove very profitable. Bulb D. A., will be the main speaker of
* growers of wide experience tell us the evening.
Dr. Griffiths has
. that our soils are admirably adapt* charge o f all bulb work being car­
* cd, and that our climate will per* ried on by the Federal Department
mit the production or first class o f Agriculture,. He has had many
* bulbs for less money than they can years o f experience all over the
be produced in other climates. country, and in foreign countries.
There is already a good market With Dr. Griffiths will also be T. F.
nnd that market is growing rapidly Barnes, o f the Florida Bulb Com­
from year to yeau The present pany and the National Show Gar­
supply comes from foreign coun­ dens o f Indiana. Mr. Barnes has
tries, almost none being produced made a life work o f growing bulbs,
in this country, that is, o f the and has recently formed a connec­
bulbs that could be grown here.
tion with the Department o f A g ri­
On Jan. 1, 1926, mere will be an culture, as an experimenter. They
embnrgo placed on bulbs which will will also be accompanied by T. A.
prohibit any importation o f bulbs, Brown, prominent in the move for
except for scientific purposes. This bulb growing in Florida, and n
is done because of the fear o f in* close observer for many years, of
troducing certain insect pests and the small stocks in me state.
dant diseases, but at the samo time
Those who are at alt interested
t will make n very good opportun­ in the possibility of the commer­
ity for the bulb growers of our cial growing o f bulbs, will miss n
' own country. We urc told that rare treat and a very profitable
. there will be little danger o f over* evening, if they fail to be on hand
imduction for many years as there next Monday evening. A circular
i little stock in the country.
letter has been mailed to many
Monday evening, Mar. 10, at 7:110 inviting them to be present, but
o'clock, all who arc interested In as no Ust is compseie, there has
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IN CHANCERY.
J. E. l.AIKO. Com plat no ut.
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U. 8. B U RE AU PREDICTS
MORE COLD W EATH ER
W ASH ING TO N, Mar. 14.— The
weather bureau today forecast*
much colder weather for tonight
In the East Gulf States, Ohio Val­
ley, Lower Lake region and inter­
ior Middle Atlantic States
and
much colder Sunday in the Atlan­
tic States. Cold wave warnings
have been issued for Ohio, western
New York, Western Pennsylvania
and Western Tennessee.__________

ISAAC NEAL. Defendant.
NOTICE OP MASTUffH HALE.
Notice in hereby given that under
and by virtue of a decree of fore•.'Insure and nule entered In Ilia
above entltlid cause on the 4tb day
nf Mareli. A. D.. (923. I. an Special
Master in Chancery. *»n Monday.
April 6th. 1923, In front of the
Court House of Hunford. Florida,
will offer for sale and sell to the
hlghesl bidder for cash, during the
legal hours of sale, the following
described Is lid situate, lying nnd
hrlnir In the County of Hemlnolu
and State of Florida, morn particu­
larly described as follows, to-wlt:
I.nt one (I .) Mock twelve
»12.) Tier si* (6.) accord­
ing to ti. ft. TrufTord’s Map
of Sanford, us per
plat
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the public records of geminun: &lt; ount&gt;. r lurid,
Terms cash.
Purchaser to pay
for deed.
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Have you provided a place your own loved ones can
call home?

MARCH 26
M. M. Lord

A. T. NOLAND

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Britt Realty Company
FIRST STREET.

North Laurel Avenue
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Milwaukee 000 000 110— 2 8 !
Summary:
Two base hits— Wise, 2; Tate.
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hits— Bluege; stolen
ba.es, MjcNeely, Adams, Rice,
Schulte. Bases on balls— Off Ketly, 1J ofT Sanders 2. Hit by pitehed ball— Hams by Sanders; will
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3 0 1 5
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4 0 0 7 1 0 in three innings; off Brillheart, two
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. LONDON, Mar. 14.— Ceorge
Cook, the Australian heavyweight
32 2 8 27 8 1 fighter, who has been in Berlin
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for some months, bus arranged to
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... 4 1 1 4 7 0 be in Cliicugo,
Lrflosion of the game
Vrt the Brewer’s owner,
1he was hljchly pleas;*orkdone by his team,
tieolarly elated with the
Bfll, the pitcher, who
en»tors under control
, time he wns in the box.
[ jcore:

hear the Vaughnn Male Quartette i *
in a series of selections that will i £
form a part of a special program ' ■
arranged for the evening. The
quartette is almost nationally
known, having been on the Am eri­
can Chautauqua circuit.
The quartette will appear under
Jh*‘ »vi»picejs of the Big Berenn
Brotherhood. The singers enme to
Snnford to appear in concert at the
High School auditorium. During
its existence, the quartette has ap­
peared in 42 snpnrnte states. It
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A cordial invitation has been
extended to the public to attend
the services.

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W e have leased the store room
formerly occupiedd by Lossing Paint
Co., next door to the Sanford H erald
o ffic e on South M agn olia Avenue.
W e w ill be open fo r business by
Wednesday, March 18th than kin g
you fo r you r past Courtesies and that
you w ill continue.

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countant will be at the Sanford , h
Bunk and Trust Company until *
11:30 o’clock Saturday night to £
give advice to those who apply for ■
help in making out income tax re- *|
turns. On Sunday from 8 o’clock £
until Ci o'clock lie again will be nt *
the bank and on Monday may he J
found there between X o'clock n m l{M
3 o
k.oc’l e etnoishrdITHKSEE
3 o’clock.

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Only a few hours remain in

McMullens Barber Shop

wliicli Oak Hill iols may be

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purchased at original prices.
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A. E. Cranddl und Dan Scrus«l returned Friday from n trip to
Miami.

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for properly, in tJiis subdivis­

it’s a winter or year around home, a big or little Celry and Truck Farm,

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few property diseripf ions will Rive you a little idea of what, we have to offer.

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pil, stores, P. O., packing houses,
Irch, and other advantages.

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farms lo he had in this section, highly

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improved being both underdrained and
sub-irrigated, water for irrigation furn­

life, no fruited to 152 fine orange

ished by flowing wells at no cost what­

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Good 2 story house, nice lawn,

pfs, lemons, pears, limes anil kum-

fruited with bananas, guavas and other

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small fruit. Barn with tool shed attach­
ed. Sickness in family compels owner

Good G room hungelow, large

ba, fine water supply, oak and maple
me. beautiful lake in sight.

For quick sale owner has reduced price
from $8500 to $7500.00 and will give
liberal terms if desired. 21 acres in the
center of hustling village close to San­
ford, on main street close to I*. fJ.
stores, school and other advantages. All
improved and has productive Orange
grove of 400 trees, also grapefruit, tnhgcrines, lemons, persimmons, pecans,
grapes, qunvas, roses and other shrub­
bery. Good 2 story painted house, 40
foot piazza, 2 fire places, electric lights,
hath room, running water up stsoirs and
down. Large oak shade, pleasant sur­
roundings, barn, garage, wash room,
tiump house, best of water supply, poul­
try and tool house. Owner desires quick
sale and will include quantity o f house­
hold furniture, 75 white leghorn hens,
cows, and all tools. A real poultry and
fruit farm, write or call on us for ap­
pointment to inspect this desirable home

f* acres on paved highway, close to load­

lores on improved road short drive

to sell at this remarkable low price
which includes: 1 mule, l Jersey heifer.
All farming tools including: cultivator.-,
plows, suhsoiler, seed drill, fertilizer dis­
tributor. To investigate this property
is to purchase. Terms if desired.

Barn

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quick sale owner will accept $21500
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A L L F O U R S E A S O N S A R E G L O R IO U S
Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter are all enjoyable.

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SATURDAY, MARCH 14.1925.
“O F COURSE, T H A T ’S A D IF F E R E N C E ”

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Charles Beecher Warren, whom President Coolitlffe would
Sailing for Jerusalem.
(•red as 8econd Class Mailer, have as attorney-general, may not have on opportunity to
Moses Would Be Surprised.
.ober it . 1919, at the rostoltlce
Banford, Florida iiml/t Act of become a member of the cabinet i f the will of Congress is
Panama's Danger.
Lfch l t 18S7.
further borne out. With a suddeness wnich astounded even
The A ir Fleet Question.
U I.A M ) I.. IIKA X__ _____ Kill lor the most alert political observers, the senate Tuesday by a
B Y A R T H U R B R IS B A N E
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vote o f forty-one to thirty-nine, definitely put its stamp of
ic tr u s t t IW )
Macnolla Areaae
VUonS H 8 disapproval on the president’s selection.
W ED N ESD AY the big steamer
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President
Arthur o f the American
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3ixty-Eighth congress left undecided. When the present
HKOne Year„»7.00 Six Montha ...»3.r,0
Palestine line, sails fo r the Holy
Delivered In City by Carrier, per special session was called, foremost among the things await­
eek. 15c.
Weekly Kdltlnn 12 00 ing its decision was the Warren nomination. President Coo- Land. Passengers, COO of them,
ir Year.
lidge was especially anxious for quick action because the port­ on the first trip, will land as near
« BPRCtAI. XOTICKi All obituary folio of attorney-general, since Harlnn F. Stone’s elevation to Jerusalem as Milwaukee is to
■otlees. cards of thanks, resolutions
Chicago, and much nearer.
• nd notices of entertainments where to the Supreme Court, has been vacant.
chances are made will be churned
A fte r Monday s session, during which Warren was alfor at regular advertising rates.
T H A T , PERHAPS, is the first
tei nately defended and assailed because of his former con­
nCNUKIl T ilK ASSnCtATRI) PIIKM
distinctly Jewish steamship that
The Assoclateil Press Is exclus- nections with the Havemeyer Sugar interests in Michigan, ever crossed the ocean. It will be
’•ly entitled to the use for repub- the senate adjourned to resume the controversy on Tuesday,
_eat!on of alt news dispatches
strictly "kosher,” which means
•twilled to It nr not otherwise cred­ rhe Tuesday morning session brought the senate no nearer
ited In this paper and also the local a decision
at least indications at the noon recess hour point­ that all food will be selected and
•ews published herein. All rights
prepnred in accordance with the
Of republlcntlon of special dispatch- ed that way. Vice President Dawes had been assured prior
laws of Moses.
as herein are also reserved.
to the recess hour that there would he no vote before ltdjournment that afternoon*
SATU R D AY, M AR. 14, 1925.
IT WOULD interest thnt ancient
The senate reconvened after lunch, expecting a full after­
law giver, if he could see the New
noon of discussion. The wave of oratory was short lived and
T H E II ERA MVS PLATFO R M
a vote was soon called.
Even this sudden turn of events York to Palestine stenmer trav­
eling without sails, crossing the
1.— Deeper water route to Jackson­ failed to disturb the administration leaders who were quietly
Atlantic Ocean, o f which probably,
ville.
confident that they could match their opponents’ strengh
•%r—Construction of St. Johns— In­ and still have several votes to spare. They did not think he never heard, and talking by
dian Ri ver canal.
it necessary even to summon Mr. Dawes, who was resting wireless to Jerusalem and New
,Mt— Extension of white way.
York at the same time.
quietly
at his hotel more than a mile away.
4&lt;— Extension of local amusements
—-swimming pool, tennis courts, etc.
As the roll call proceeded slowly, it became apparent that
PER H APS tlie old lawgiver, if
I.— Acquisition of a municipal those opposing Air. Warren’s nomination were present in full
Band.
he
could see the refrlgernting plant;
stiength while the administration leaders, taken unawares,
•.— Augmenting of building pro*
on the kosher ship would say,
had failed to marshal their forces. A hurried call was sent
J Senses.
Lrram— houses, hotels, . apartment. out to bring in absent members. The Vice President was “ You need not be quite so strict !
other!
Extension of street paving pro- called and urged to rush post-haste to the capitol building. about lobsters, and some
tilings.
We
had
no
icebox
when
I
'gram.
In tlie meantime the Democrats, sensing victory within
•m.— Construction
of
boulevard
wrote those laws.”
their grasp, vigorously demanded that the roll call be closed
•round Lake Monroe.
. f . — Entrance into Florida state Republican leaders resorted to strategy. Senator Reed of
TH E OLD Phoenicians, daring
baseball league.
Pennsylvania changed his vote from yea to nay so that he
10.—Completion o f city beautifica­ might present a motion which would bring the question up Scmetlc race living at the Eastern
tion program.
for reconsideration. This changed the vote from forty- end o f the Mediterranean, brave
suilors and cousins of the Jews,
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TO D AY. torty to forty-one to thirty-nine. The Democrats retaliat­
ed with a motion to lay the question on the table and demand would like to see that ship o f u
T H Y K E E P E R :— Tho Lord
is
.o a final roll call. This resulted in a forty-forty vote and Sena­ Jewish line, brand o f 1925. They
thy keepur; tho Lord is thy shade tor Overman, the only Democrat who had been voting for the sailed out past Gibraltar, risking
tho Atlantic ns far ns Englnnd,
upon thy right hund. Psalm 121:5.
confirmation, changed his vote to yea just as Air. Dawes en­ the first men that ever went out of
tered the chamber, making the tinal count forty-one to sight o f land without a compass.
. W H AT M AKES TH E HOME
How they would stare at this
C IT Y ?
thirty-nine. Under senate rules it was u final and irrevoc­
ship coming eastward over the
' Oh, this I ’ve found through many able action.
ocean, smoke pouring from its fun­
a day of wandering round
On the final vote the Democrats were solid against the ap­ nels. sailing almost to the doors of
about,
This life is not nil chimneys tnll pointment. They were aided by Shipstead, the Farm-Labor .Solomon’s Temple, for which the
and buildings staunch and senator anil those free thinkers, Borah and Johnson, and Phoenicians supplied so much fin­
ery.
stout.
eight other Republicans, including Senator Reed, who voted
•This life is not all busy streets,
nor stuffs the merchants sell. foi stiagetic reasons, and the group of insurgent solons
TH E PR E S ID E N T Arthur will
Or one could move to any town and
It was a decided triumph for the Democrats and sweet make the round trip to Palestine
.
be content to dwell.
revenge lor that little group o f insurgents, who hut a short every sixty davs. The line was
established to fncilitnte nnd en­
Now I have been to ninny a town, time ago were banished from party councils and forced to courage travel to Jerusalem nnd
relinquish seniority on committees. Repudiation of the War­ will doubtless be highly successful.
much like the one I love,
I ’ve seen the self-same stars ut ren nomination demonstrated two things— that the Demo­
night, tho self-sumu nioon crats, with the aid of the insurgents and several independent
R. McGI.N’ NIS, o f Panama, now
above;
in Los Angeles, says the Panama
thinking
Republicans
like
Borah
of
Idaho
and
Johnson
of
I've seen the buildings staunch nnd
Canal is quite safe from attack by
tall, much like the ones I California, may prove a serious menace to the legislation armies or battleships. But, says
boast,
plans of the administration during the next two years and
he "nn enemy fleet with airplane
But never in another town th e ! that: even though the insurgents have been read out of their
carriers, anchoring somewhere out
thing 1 needed most.
party, they will have the satisfaction of knowing that the nt sen could absolutely destroy the
Canal nr obstruct it in such u
A ll up and down this land I’ve far­ balance ot power lies within their grasp and Because of that
way ns to mnke it useless."
ed, hut far. awny from homo tnct may yet see the time when overtures will lie made to
There is no protection m&gt;ninst
J ’fe learned tjint its n stranger pinn them by those who cast them out.
aircraft, except in other nircriuft.

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Is ever doomed to roam;
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He’s in tho place, not o f the place,
TH E CONGRESSIONAL com­
BLN
JAM
IN
IK
A
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K
L
IN
wrote
this letter to n man whom
and night
time always
mittee investigating air fleet mut­
brings
le was loaning money: "1 send you herewith ten dollars
1 ters
brings in a rrport fully con­
A longing for his distant town of do not pretend to give such a sum. I only lend it to you
firming
nnd backing up the state­
long fumiliar things.
iVTlm 1.111 n ° Ke tlnK mt° Homu kind of business that\vili ments made by General Mitchell
Though cities grow to look alike, m time enable you to pay all your debts. In that case when as to this country’s defensclessns steel und granite rise,
. mi meet with another man in similar distress, you must pav ncss condition. And Mitchell has
In something more than buildings me by loaning this sum to him, enjoining him to discharge been lowered in rank, put where
in* cannot tell any more unpleasant
tnll the joy of living lies;
he debt by a like operation when he shall be able and shall truths, officially.
It** not the pride, It'n not the fame,
I hope it may then go
it's not the wealth possessed, meet with another opportunity.
I HE LOS ANGELES Examiner
It's certain men and women inukc through many hands, before it meets with a knave to top its
makes the situation clear as fidthe town I love the beat.
, r money.
“ a ,rak o f mi,le
doinir a great deal of lows: It describes Secretary Weeks
— By Edgar A. Guest.
good with ,little
as n man whose house was on
-------o------hre. A faithful servant rushed in
Arthur Brisbane was certainly on
shouting
"Your house is on fire."
Mijii, wretched man, whene'er lie stoops to sin
Mr. Weeks’ neck yesterday.
Mr. Weeks discharged the servant
heels, with the net, a strong remorse within’
for forcing disngrecnble facts on
his attention.
"Mun Hangs and Then Shoots
— Juvenal.
Himself to a Tree,” says a head­
— —-------- o_
line. Another exomplc of lift* after
OCR RAT PLESHIPS have been
I inie conquers al and we must time obey.— Pope XX.
death.*
maneuvering, carrying on sham
-obattles in the Pacific. That's a
“ N ic k ' Altrock, among oth er1
good idea, nnd the on'v way to give
things says, "W hat makes the lit - :
T i i K T A C N A - A R IC A A W A R D
the ships exercise. In real war
tie butterfly?
Hot cakes.
Hot ^
they would have to be hidden in
NEW
YORK
HERALD
TRIBUNE
cakes.”
port to keep them away from the
-o
air fleets o f the enemy.
i 'resident Coolidge's award
THE O FU C E R S report that the
slop theoretically attacking our
const were theoretically destroyed
by submarines.
Also army olffhero of the
threatened the serenity
the dispute as to tho ccrs give an interesting report of
tests made in San Francisco night
before last in connectlr- with de­
j x the
* him ns the h.tless wonder.
When Prussia defeated Austria- Ihe T ? bmm,lary " f Tacnu and fense of the city against aircraft.
Wise tb.* Kra.u.'... •
i . ,
Hungary in IHGG and took posses,*‘M ,r 'i l,ortlon o f the soutliONE I.ONE airplane used in the
W
lNt ’em u,, oTh e f m M , 1“ ’ 8,M"
vUed
territory which the two I ' b° U!" ,ary "/ Arica*
lines test flew across the city. Theo­

run

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retically dropping enough bombs
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..... to destroy half tho city. Four g i­
.
1•
iuiiiw u pli'lilsi'it(* •;!.
in .r 4 1
Wt, or,, tti.r i . . i ... I____ . l . I northern Schleswig in which il... '
that the long-deferred plebe- gantic search lights, criss cross­
ing the sky with their beams, ami
tim sharp eyed crews of a battery
of To centimeter anti-aircraft guns
never caught a glimpse of the at­
tacking plane which flew over the
TR..
1................................: been
defeated
the 1World
,lrmnnt t
the U!,t t0 ™rvo ,u
city ut its own sweet will.
(ii'iDitinv
ix/..uin4*-.1.. . 1 War.
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vimiimaii.
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.MAJOR J. s. P R A T T command­
ed the tests and made the report
showing that San Francisco is at
Mn..e
......
.. . . . . . . . provinces, taken from
l'..m 1.., ' ' ,u.t bantion o f the old IVritviai tho mercy of attacking airplane.
The Secretary o f War must tak o
action there, nnd reduce
Mujoi
said she loved him
&lt;ta»ii. ....• I
b° belatedly executed us the f....... 1
nn,i * t,ru
I’ratt to a corporal or a sergeant
otherwise the battreship industry
will not lie safe

ter developed that the diamond’s
funniest comedian only had an ov^r-»iied chew of Climnx.
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The Providence News perpe­
trates this one and should know
bjtter: "W e are advised by
a
skilled motorist that *«te most dan­
gerous curves for nn automobile
'*r‘Y*r .a.re *be curves in the seat
beside him.
Yesterday must havo been an
off day all the way round for the
stars. There was Bunny Brief of
the Brewers who fulled to garner
a hit in four trips to the plate.
Tho fact thut he knocked forty„ 1
u,‘; tu,t* in
season m
the Pacific coast failed to help him
In solving the slants of the three
Washington hurlcrs.

C H A R LIE C H A P L IN , who has
supplied millions o f Americans
with excellent amusement und
anything Imt a remote spends his money here, millions
...
1,1 *bo settlement of New thnt his pictures earn in other
countries, also brought in his moth­
"••Hd
international
controversies.
manner in which the winner should u v ' l,,,J.'.'1
co,,{
ro,versie
and er, past seventy years of age.
pay the loser 19,00(1,000 Chilean I working
1 .y« “ ^ orkabl° nn
the land of the free tells
•diver dollars or I'eur^an sole. S j
. I S
t 11 for " “u^ ‘ "111 herNow
gruffly to get out. and go to
______
.
sole ot the two oceans.
some other country. There is no
re
danger o f her becoming “ « public
charge.” Her sou makes more than
I’ H E R O O S E V E L T T R A D IT IO N
NEW YORK WORLD
11 million a year.
I
It would harm no one if that old
Di ; u sing hi.- coming scientific I Veit intends t„ follow'his'father’s lady were allowed to end her days
expedition into the wilds of Asia,| footsteps. Whether he aim illy here, enjoying her son’s success in
her old age.
Theodore Roosevelt made a modest
! #1 1 „
Dack is another
Mon.
I*
or
our»*lves,
if,
as
request of
tlie
newspaper
men.
It
or the
if!'.
. • V ’r our*ilve»,
BUT HER presence violates our
they musst suy that he was follow- L , a||' .hV- / ' m e5f pet*itio" returns, hospitable Immigration laws, und
ing in the
____ ,................
......... turned 1,1 f f ’ !!
he footsteps
o f his father,
re- she must go.
wnen
thev should ,.i
. , ; ’ ’ .■.an,i
*• 18
whm it
•&gt;if urgedI that they
at least Ii.r:.
Fortunately, the Mayor o f Van­
home the bacon, as nil the
add u certain footnote.
couver, a thriving city o f British
a
hers
expedition,
brought
home
Now this was surely a modest
* bacon we agree to mh| the Columbia, invites Chuplin’s mother
request. Hut at the moment all
to take refuge there, and her son
thut cun he said is that Mr, Rouse- reiomniended footnote, which was: will be uhle to see her, ucross the
*t takes a tough man to do it.’’
border, between pictures.

In Oklahoma &gt; „i
to the pen. Ther*
S° mnybe they
nnd her
nmrried on the
ing a sign of ^

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Monday
■octal Service Department
■Methodist Missionary So­
ldi meet at the home of
lode Herndon at 3 o’clock.
It Acock Guild will meet
9
Mildred Pejibody at

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Ifom
••knn’s unit o f the Church

A WykofT (N. j‘ i
been married 75 yf4r, ^

League of the Parish of
■ Cross Episcopal Church
ield at the home o f Mrs.
,.e on Oak Avenue nt 3

In New York, a

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f 1 may
resiKnt&lt;
Rut he
notJ- K
think he should.1 8

Mass will be celebrated at 10:301 Evening Worship and Sermon,
0 clock. Sermon on tho gospel o f j 7:30 o'clock.
the Sunday.
You are urgently invitnl to come
, L«nten Devotions Sunday 7:45 and worship with us. Make this
o clock.
your church home while here.
Sodality meeting immediately
W „ . KEV&gt; SoclMy
nftcr devotions.
PH O NE:— Res. 428-J
Lenten Devotions
Wednesday J U S T I N P A S S IN G
dcavor.
evening 7:45 o’clock, short instruc8 o’ciock Preaching,
held in the Woman's Club 0 “ k |bare°wed or purchased, In room tion nnd honedlcOon’ oYtho Blcwed
(Continued from page I)
Avenue and Third Btrect every
the Deacons will be
,i
very 517, First National Bank Building, Sacrament.
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
out
tho
band. If we are to have
open every Wednesday and SnturThursday will be the feast o f St.
.Sunday School at 10 o’clock. The
n
winning
hall team this year we
day from 2:00 to 5:00 P. M.
, Joseph, a day o f special devotion.
subject for tomorrow is "Sub­
All
are
welcome
to
attend
tho
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Scout
V
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:,f°
,U*VC i!* B° wl
«"'•
stance.”
LJ'1"
“ i!.cvcrv.
.w« b«y c .any game*
services and to mnke use o f the V Of c. hall
Wednesday
cdoning! /icnlvccs rending room.
7:'n«°fo’doJkaU ThUr,,dny CVeninB at! K h e ffnd^L5rdVplanyny k S
which includes testimonies o f heal­
H O LY CROSS EPISCOPAI
ing nt 8:00.o’clock in the Rending
CHURCH
nr?'invited8to"l!II
c t e h S Services,
o ^ i c ^ ' qijit0
nnA ,ns
n‘f tborp*
A L L SOULS CHURCH
10 nit ' Ltiunh
Ro nlikc
KOO,j « j„
,, town« nothing
1|S t|)L,
Room.
Third Sunday in Lent.
Sunday. Mar. 15. tho third in
' hand. &lt;
This Society maintains n reading Quadragesima.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
re°n* «"d free loan library, where
Thomas J. Armstrong, Pastor,
Sunday School 9 o’clock. All
Sanford can boast of a real
Services at 11 o’clock i., Lb? Bible and authorized Christian children arc requested to bo pres­
ounilay Services.
magazine
and a real novelist. The
the High School Auditorium when 1Sciience ,,tcruture may he rend, ent.
Sunday School 11:45 o’clock,
i cal magazine is the Florida
o
clock.
r’„i |V* f tumc8 Glns8 will preach = - --------- ^ ^—
------Trucker and the real novelist is !
a i r t n t t a i „r Holy Conmum.!
Morning Worship and Sermon,
Mrs. Riley Fletcher Berry who has
• I oclock.
written many stories for the magFIRST B A IT IS T CHURCH
Sunday school 9:30 o’clock

nee Organ Club will meet A - k r t T n 'T " 1' "
L Jeanette Laing at 3

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•Acvitnblo
Tuesday
L ,ic Department o f tho
Vounj: People’s Unions
p Club will give a musir^venmer service 7-.*IO rxvi^.i
Uith nn English program. subject, "The Soul in the M ark er’
w ?,rr r meotinV' «n«l Bible study
wednesilny
o’clock/
Wednesday
'
fevening
ve,,,n»f 7:30 o’clock,
will be a luncheon meet* r e vnuKh::n quartet will simthe Welfare Department ' al t|’e evening service. This quarVoman’s Club nt one o '- ; ‘ ®t ha8sune in many of the states
'ill Mrs. H. J. Lehmann i bota North nnd South, nnd lias
)r reservations.
* on Pr',i;,c everywhere. Standing
-------room should be at a premium to­
PH I UTTER N U P T IA L S morrow night.
Mrs. Otto Schnichl anj* marriage o f their
FIR ST METHODIST CHURCH
_ Lois E. Thorpe to Leo.
Rev. T. J. Nixon. Pastor
lomlay Mar. 9 nt DcLnnd.
Sunday services ns follows:
kmony was performed by
Sunday School. F. B. Adams, Su­
JE. 0. Rice of tho First perintendent, 9:30 oclock
larch.
Morning worship and preaching
by the pastor, 11 o’clock.
Vegetables for sale every
and Saturday morning, irltSS USEE 'lcv",,'’n," '" " ,­
■rden.

Congress ha, adjotl
lot of hill,. Wish itt SSJ
nnd leave our bilb^ ^
Postmen are makinj^l

now, but not enouj5?
through with their » , il
can play golf.
Being good at argue
disadvantage. You rnw
;self tho other fellow M
even when he is right.
Bad news from
r reach have caught ben
ing them another caT
kind.
More than likely
pic criticizing congrmzal
not do much better if i '
there.

6:30 o’X k 1* 1' " n'' Ju" ior U " " “ *
Dairy plants for sale.
Evening worship and sermon by
|oicn. School Garden.
tho pastor, 7:30 o’clock.
A cordial invitation is extended
Ilverwnre. Tickets given t&lt;» visitors to worship with the
curchases at Kent's Vul- church.
nVorks.
C H R ISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
[The Churches
1 nnstmn Scicnco Services are

JU ST IN P A S S IN G
By It. J. H O LLY
Hie Sanford Rotary Club expects every man to do his duty
and go to West Palm Reach next week 100 per cent. This will
give Huntord much publicity und will demonstrate that San­
ford is at lust waking up to the fact that 100 per cent at­
tendance at all meetings is expected from all live cities. Palm
Heuch is not so far away that the folks cannot get there
easily nnd Sanforii Rotes will be there in every way. Let us
see you turn out one time in tho 100 per cent column, It
means much to Rotary and to the city generally.

Sanford’s Realty Values
A re Beginning To Climb

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Otto Horclmrdt will Ik* able to manage his team much
better this season after listening to all the good udvice that
he will get from Suiifnrd fans. Baseball really originated
hero on the shores of laike Monroe according to some of our
early chroniclers.
The City force are again tearing up Sixth Street and
tney wifi probably1strike gas or oil sure on this trip. This
Is the .io7th time they have dug up this street and 1 will not
ito any more cleaning and pressing of the lawn here until they
are sore o f themselves and decide to let it alone long enough
or the grass and trees to survive. When the force has Ho­
ming else to do they tear up my lawn on Sixth Street.

Tlie Homo and Garden Department Editor hns many inter• ing and ms ruetivc articles for the women. Several prompartmtmt
thr,,Uk' hout the atntc w«H contribute to this deIiiL-MFr!!ul" r J ’" ^ ti0nLM » ivenLia each edition on Florida Farme !s w?lPn°. . nv '| M0' ' tT £ ulturF’ ytock
Poultry Raismg, as well ns development throughout the state.

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Phone 95

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SPORT STRIPES
Colori'd stripe, heavy crepes with broad stripes fo r sport dresses.
gold and la v u d e r stripes

h* lo K. i*owell
•8ttu|i)| Floor at

puwell Company

C H A 5IU K R

o r

coxa.&gt;ii&lt;:uric

“EVER FAST” VOILE

A S H E V IL L E

VOILES

shades hard twisted, fin e (juality
voiles in eve ry ligrht and dark shade,
gu aranteed fast color.

•10 in, colored grou n ds w ith

ui'o varied and ever changing. Hut the N'nl-

flow ers and str'pes, fa st colors.

$1.00 Yard

( ’Uarantccd last to sun and weather in every shade. 36 inch.

50c Yard

W hen

County Bank is always ready anil willing
of the utmost service to its customers.

LINEN

It is to your advantage to make thw ’tr

Hi

S a n fo rd .F la .
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS^

See

Stove and Fire
Wood
Cut to.Suit
19.00 per

cash

all it takes to buy a lot, balance easy. You r profit made long before

N i pay balance.

lavgu

“EVER FAST” SUITING

B E L - A IR

T H E NEED S OF BUSINESS

Blue, rose,
’
’

$1,111) Yard

We

S e m in o le (l[ounhjl5al

English

Broadcloth, gu aran teed fast colors.

75c and $1.00 Yard

Bank your depository.

stripes.

~

$1.00 Yard

Between the active hour, oI your day. find real condor! and .ocial diver.inn in i great lourl.t hotel or
coiy inn; a mannon, collate or apartment.
'
PmUmmmt n&lt; Siwikirn RmJmmt
#•rtlUmt maiat k,Mh^aVt Jir*ri fa Ai&gt;+nl!i
Attractiva booklet and information upoa raquril

First National Bank Huildiiiifi
Stiles Force:— Miss Ruba Williams, Miss
Rouge, Mr. It. L. Shipp.

'»d

$1.00 Yard

C O M P L E T E Irnnsformaiion from tropical clinics lo health a half-mile high, where
Asheville tumbles about the foothills of M l. Mitchell and its giant family.

REALTOR
Rooms 501-502.

BROADCLOTH

fiiv*' Stylo with the most

E. F. LANE

A Saving o f $1.65

I

‘One of Florida’s Better Restaurants"

l° kn?w !u,.w tu *t0*’ corn, hurting Instantly? Come
cause of corns*"fnM
^holl s Ziikk-pa J^ llu-v remove tne
01 corn*—Inet urn and presnure Ihm. antiseptic, nealing

APARTMENT HOUSE
LOCATION

Johnson’s $6.65 Polishin?
Outfit for $5.00

J

E S TE LLA MELSON, Owner

free sam ples

*11. Rent. Clean. Repair

i

There is nothing like having a band in , .
,
live occasions as there can he no celebration of an/'.!ft'H'
(Continued un page 5)
^ ~ind with*

Seminole
CAFE

F R E E D E M O N S T R A T IO N

o ff k
V
; r ,pnaitry- Thi- t r u c k e r is th«
iMliu.il Organ of the Seminole County Poultry Association.

lb
ks tto catch
1 ‘up with
hU our plans.
that *onR waiting f or the
me* fo
ioiks

.
Pa!* U'oving picture folks have started
.
mon this time on the question o f "hovv lo ,
° l.her ',i!,cu»of course is a leading' question ami‘ one th-? H n ^ ’ " Tbis
niuih urgument. Being out of the runniin. | Wl^
■ bring on
to sa&gt; but this endurance stuff oueht t,. k w,‘!ub! n,,t like
those folks who enjoy such stuff.
'
' u r*K’bt with

Phone 103

Riley Fletcher Berry

CREPES

Faith is the greatest, virtue for real citizens t„ have it
means that you ean build a city in the divert! makJ kvo
•LuIls of £fu.Hs grow where one celery *talk urew h. fur. ,, \
move mountains down to the lake shore to make a hulkhca
I mon* people had faith in Sanford there would have

The Pullman Bed and Daveport To ..r #*ulec ed Leesburg as the (dace in which "1, ' h,L,aK° b« * •” *Z i ‘' av£port.8- A " Of V hid, means that ( " bert"t ^i
Doc McKenzie will „ow have more sleep
,0:uh an**

Meisch Building

r

ill,
it h!ad trt ?ee
ni}‘ !'y ,,f Hie business men out playng Roll this week and taking an interest in the game that
means ,,, much to the tourist and visitors to the ntv. Sanfi.id has one of the finest golf courses in the South and every
iti/en should he so proud of this fact that they would ut
hast u„ out there once in a while and look it over even if
v u are
1 nut looking.
L,,e « ” lf dub
MU’ .vou on th,* leg
you
K when

full

Foot Troubles?

2 ?

th*,t i ,vk
87&gt;«? •'/ my Whdom friends will now concede
hut I was right last fall when I said that Sanford property
m in,o''
° 'V- 1 ',utJ 1 1" " kt'1 suspicious to thu outsider. The
minute we raised the price of real estate here it started to
move and it will move just as long as home folks think it
is good enough to command a real price— don't forget that

sway

OUR registered pharmicist is your guarantee
that any prescription hearing the Lancy Drug
Store laiiel will he exactly what the DOCTOR
ORDERED—and that it will he delivered at
quickly ns possible.

Z

I'hiitir am

, , Advertising is the only way to bring the business and
when Sanford advertises as much as other cities in Florida.
Kn.i»WI 1,W,t a\ n!a,,y new I*1’” !*1*- Tho idea or making evf’
&lt;Sr bousubwfi? ,0 Pay the bills is a good one but some
vea rw in . t’" t r “ lm . b®V». w»»o have been slipping by each
year will slip by again and pay nothing when they are nwk...« more out of real estate today than they ever made in
tbt,,r. !vcf* r,u‘. mnn m Sanford who will not join in now
and help to put it over should bo made to leave town.

lT . 7
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gardless
of how fine that liomi^mnu
*iUt ‘I1 ,hi,s h„
re­
where a man will not w ll hU lanlu ' ’ Jm ‘ ,,U thiak lha‘
present time and persists in ho £
h...
a i" ' ,try ut tl,e
of the developers and buyers thui^t,
!h °,U|l
fbt* r,,ach
.umvthinir
m ,„, man 'me
i h oaverage
T v ^ U
$ Z U f„l
,V
l»»
..,..*K null*
rate: tiles..
ng today. If „
think, hi*, i^o.i
f e folk8 ar‘* payl/shouhYhack 'hla 'j udgi nenthw i t h h i s T u J “ ,° rtU" ‘!
monel.

'

EXPERIENCED physicians frequently enution .
the sickroom attendant to send prescription* j
where they will ho A C C U R A T E L Y and
PRO M PTLY FILLE D .

w,*l|r,Lin..iLl !'ry m writtc» " c 'u ^ v d y for T H E TRU CKER by a
will known author on Horida Agriculture and Horticulture—

I he pure soft and sweet water in on now* und we can
lake a hath on Saturday nights without feur or favor The
reason 1 know it is good water is because it is costing twice
ns much as the sulphur water cost hut we will probably save
it in plumber s bills.

aljoitt when he will move the stables mil I)„ .
. , l,dking
when he will sell his farm to M I*’ it i.V. * „ Abridge tellas though First Str«?t ^l ! u h l g aduallv be L
t,,, l” ak
strangers to the citv coul.l
U? y
.
»md the
w here the hotel and how the hutef ami F j^ t" sfre VMtW||1a,»"1
made. Big thing do move slowly un,l ♦|.:H Ilri,u ||'T 'Vl11 bt*
for all this seeming delay.
th s Pr°buhly accounts

Filled Properly4*—

In a lew second,' time, witiuut removing the how*, he can nuke a
Drin,£ °* VO‘,r
ixJsitivelv shows i| you
h«v5
^
Whjt *UP thc irounle li.*, progrowl, n ,j, wrv.
kre is absolutely Iree and p' .ce, vou unde, no ohligatio'i w h it e r *

ypewriters

Realtors
202 First Street.

That the Prescription Is

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BRITTREALTYCO.INC.

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LANEY’S DRUG STORE

fclock Intermediate Chrisliror.
jrk Senior Christian En-

U S QUI CK i

“And Be Careful, Madam,

will feature the first installment of a wonderful story picturing
a woman s work in a beautiful Florida Garden.

Sunday are:
plock Sunday School,
lek Preaching.
I’dock Junior
Christian

that will set you in on the ground floor.

worth while and Sanford 1
note county folks shout
o f the magazine and I__ ,
Other Indies o f this county
rloridn have promised to „
bute to the Trucker and this .
......^
azlne will „„
soon be one o f the
ln the state.

FOR M A R C H

BYTKRIAN CHURCH
ur, of tho night services
changed to begin nt 8

We have two exceptionally good propositio

We hud to put away the old golf sticks yesterday and
take up the hut to help Milwaukee do their stuff against tho
team of Swat that has been gathered by Clark Griffith,
rorrest Lake and Billy Hill.

The Florida Trucker I

•sines and periodicals all over the
county.
Mrs. Berry will begin
one of her new novels In serial
form in tho March number o f the
Florida Trucker and the story deals
with celery farms and trucking
in the style that has made Mrs.
{ lUir^lJnjuo u J i J ? 0methhig

inches wide, all shades, E vc rfa st.

$1.25 Yard

GINGH4iYI
E v e rfa s t G ingham cloth, all shades.'

fi5c Yard

Inside city limits, streets, water, gas, electric lights and tele­

phone assured. The best investment in Sanford.

Bel-Air Realty Company
H. B. LEWIS, l*rcs.

W est F irst Street.

It.

M A X W E L L Secy.

THE YOWEIL COMPANY

Phone 349

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Ball H ardw are Co.! Britt Realty

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�Lifetime
You’ve often heard it repeated:
“Last year I could have bought that Homcsitc for $1,000 on my own terms. Yesterday it sold for

OPPORTUNITY—That Which Comes Once in a Lifetime—is here now. Tomorrow it will be
gone, and perhaps next year you will make the “I could have—” assertion, if you fail to heed the
ft
advices of your innermost thoughts.

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Today is the time to purchase a homcsitc. Tl\ink of tomorrow, and then you will realize the wis­
dom of this suggestion. Your opportunity is here Today—it will be gone Tomorrow.
It is characteristic of everyone to desire the Best, and especially is this true of Homesitcs. Homesites—each a real Haven of Beauty—in FORT MELLON are to be purchased a t prices so low
that they will truly astound you.
Prices range from $1,100 upward. This includes paving, curbing, sidewalks and other modern
improvements.
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HOMESITES IN THE BEAUTIFUL SUBURB EAST OF THE CITY ARE NOW ON SALE. SEE
OUR SALESMEN NOW!

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eaks Front
The Uriiverse

nvery Known Pj
Bonaparte A lleges
L„etl Away R ights In
in Was Only A gency;
HI in Mind nt Time
fnRK, Mar. 13.—Jerome
'Bonaparte, great-granili {he Emperor, recently
. („ compel his wife to
bark his income, which
■j tu her while ill in a
i J»n. 27, 1923. The nsfovered his entire infrom the estate orig­
in his great greatgrandM was made king of
, by hi** brother, Emperin.
, j&lt; brought on the nlle|t be was tricked into
rcr his property when
jU&lt;e of illness to tinder, what he wnn doing.
,plaint, filed by his nt„„ R. Jacobs, cites that
ill, “ mentafty nn,l phys, 22, 1922, and entered
'ium of the Craig House
p, Beac°ni N. Y., Jnn. 17,
dates, he went to the
irnicr judge William M.
and signed what he
b nil agreement placing
tment nml control o f his
Lis wife's hands.
L |t Divests Hint
I a paragraph of this
|rrnds:
l| Olcott has explained
Qthoroughly understand
iiignment divests me, in.
|y wife o f all my prnp-

LONDON, Mar. 9.— Many qu^T
cargoM arrive in porta o f S
Britain during the course of u
year, but perhups the queerest was
one from Mexico ,luring December.
Thin consisted of 13 tons of dri^j
* i
* ° « ,UR.e in manufacture „r
puint. Dried flies also come from
l azi f )Ut these are utilized in

teis, Frojf spins are shipped from
India for bookbinding purposes;
Tasmanian devils1' often arrive,
and frum South Africa recently
came a can* o f "diseases."-These
included cultures o f germs of
bluckwear fever, malarial fevers
uml other kinds o f tropical dis­
eases for the purpose of scientific

ed that yon, and each of yoo. drf
appear to the bill of complaint fIJW
ed herein at the Court ffoitar* tij
Hanford. Seminal* County; M ata of
Florida, on tha tin day or -May.
A. D. IMS, the aama beln* a n iU
day of thla Court, or *U e tha a*M
cnune wilt be taken aa ronfeaaed
and the matter proceed upon da*
cree pro ronfenim to flout d&gt;rre.v
It la further Ordered that tiila
Order of I'Khllontlon he publleJietl
In The Hanford Herald n nearapiper
published at Hanford.
Florida. In
au IiI Oimntr. onre n week for eight
i'll useful |ve weeks.
W ITNK Sa m.v hand and
official
sent of said Circuit Court, at Han­
ford. Seminole County. Florida, the
the Tth dny of March. A. D. IM3,
(Seal)
V, K, DOL’Itt.ASH.'

pheasant^ ° f f ° ° J f ° r p‘,ultry "nil
Manifests of rnrgnea enrried in
steuniers often make utrangi- read­
mit to ai.-one btit the initiated,
ttnd the average man, seeing that
a case of wulrus whiskers was car­
ried in a steamer would hardly gland. Sea slug, sharks fin, the
rest of the sea swallow, and other
imagine they were to be utilized strange luxuries, arc also imported
IX T H U I IH V l’ IT C O U R T O F S E * .
for toothpicks at fashionuble ho- mi fairly large quantities.
fX O f.K fO r .V T V . F I.O H ID A .
IN t.'HANf’ KIlT.

M A T T tK it. PACK. Complainant,

I’olice and County Prosecutor
A t Hackensack Arrange to
Patrol Hoads nt N ight;
Drinking Youths Warned

N E W YORK. Mat. III.— A cam­
paign ugainst petting parties, liq­
uor toting nnd disorderly conduct
among the young people of Hark­
en sack nnd the rest of Bergen
County, N.
hns been started by
town ami county official.-.
As the result of an appeal by
the Bergen County Republican Wo­
men's Club, County
Prosecutor
Hart ordered county (Mil ice and do|e nays he wns tlischnrg- tectives of hi
s ta ff to tour county
he sanitarium Apr. 21, roads nightly uml break up '‘ pi t­
[ntircly cured, in which ting parties” search them Tor liq­
L thereafter continued uor and bring offenders into court
[’ it was then, he stutes to face possible lit) jail terms.
iicomed »&gt;r the first
Simultaneously Chief of Police
[he agreement which he Siccardi o f Hackensack ordered all
Ltendfd should merely dance hull visited nightly .mil a
[fairs in the control of close watch kept for violation of
[ring his Illness wns, in |the Prohibition laws at fruternity
[bsolute assignment of and high school parties.
Income.
“ This drive,”
Prosecutor Hart
[es that he was ignorant said, “ is necessary at this time of
[impmt of the document, year, for, ns we all know, in the
kgnt-ii and that ho would |spring iv young man's fancy light­
Lncd it iiml he realized ly turns to thoughts o f love, it is
L. He asks the Court to to lie hoped that parents will co­
I on the ground that it operate by keeping a close watch
Ld by fraud and misrep- over their children and not wait
[ ami without the pay- until they find their children
[ consideration to him. behind the bars."
Ic declares he has de­
The women's club recently con­
bt his wife reassign his demned the prevalence o f law vio­
L him, but she has re- lation among youths. Mrs. W. D.
b io . He also asks the Shelton of I.eonia. Mrs. S. t’. Rose
tier her to give an ac- of Englewood Cliff, and Mrs. Theo­
I all the money she has dore Van Stone
of Hackensack
Im the trusts.
conferred with Chief Siccardi. I'roL Funds Involved
securtor Charles J. Mc-Carthy.
[he trust fund from the
Prosecutor
Hart
authorized
■is father, which is ml- county police to “ interrupt all pet­
fcy the National Savings ting parties, even wayside love
[Company o f Washing- affairs ami to visit all dances and
In trust fund established keep a watch out for those who
bndnmther, Susan May may carry liquor."
■ Baltimore Is involved.
Lparte, before her mar- Old Time Kitchens
I'J14. was .Miss Blanche
kf.iton, Mass. .She was
Has Own Charms
brried to Harold Strebler inurriago to Jerome
pmupurte took place a
liter she obtained a diI her first husband. The
kas m the basement of
Ihe ceremony being jierUlderman "Happy Jack’’

LONDON, Mar. 14.— Some of the
first books ever publighetl on tobnreo, for itrul nguinst its usa, ar?
to be sold in March when the Britwell Court Library will be offered
to the highest bidders.
The defense nf tobacco is repre­
sented by n copy of a book which
mine to light in 1fitl2 entitled "Dr.
Bellamy’s New nnd Short Defense
nf Tobacco.” Attacks on the use
of the newly discovered weed for
smoking purposes were frequent
in &lt;hose days and simultaneously
with Dr. Helium's defense, there
appeared another bonk, “ Work for
Chimney Sweepers,” designed ns n

SPORTS IMSCOURAOK DRINKS
JENA, Mur. 1-1.—Jena Univer­
sity, taking the lend among German
institutions of learning, has made
physical training compulsory for
all students. One of tile urguments advanced for athletics
is
that they discourage drinking.

JAMRH B. D U N N . 't f living, and If
■lend, the heirs, devisees, arnntees
uml other clalftiants under the said
J A.MItS II.
D UNN, deceased, or
otherwise. Interested In the In ml*
uml premises involved In this suit:
A L L A N URRKI.KV. If llvlna. and
If dead, the heirs, devisees. Itrnntees and other claimants under the
said A L L A N »tltKKI.F.Y. deceased.
,,r otherwise, Inturested-In the lands
ami premises involved In this suit,
and AlARtlAHKT \V. RAMHF.Y. lilt
uiuunrrled woman. Defendants.
nltDF.lt I-’Olt P U B L I C A T I O N
T O JAMKH ll. D l'N N . If I Ivina,
and If dead, the
heirs,
devisees,
xrnntee* nml other claimants un­
der the said James II. Dunn, de­
ceased. or otherwise. Interested In
the lands and premises hereinafter
described: Allan Oreeley, If living.
Mild If dead, the
heirs, ilnvlsees,
grantees and other claimants un­
der the suld Allan ilreeley, deceas­
ed. or otherwise. Interested In the
lands and premises hereinafter ileserilied. anil .Margaret W. Ilamsey,
uii unmarried woman, a resident of
I AT Rust Walnut
lame,
ilermuil*
town. I'ennuylvnnla.
You and each of you are hereby
required to appear to the hill
of
coin pin Iut ill the
above
entitled
cause on Monday, the
'b day of
May. IH2U. at ilte cnuii house In
the city of Hanfonl. Hemlnole Coun­
ty. Florida.' Halil callSe being a suit
to Ulllet title III the coliiplair.nnt,
.Mattie O. Face. In and to that c er­
tain lot. piece
or parcel of land
situate in Hemlnole County. Florida,
and described as follows: Lot Four
( I . ) Section 2!*. Township F* South,
I!mise II Fast.
It Is further ordered that till* nriler lo- published once a week for

'• Mar.

14.— German

’* are elated over tbo
the nutntiger&gt;t of the inIthilosophicai congress,
I in the United Htntes
mher, to admit German
the official languages
iitress.
It
expected
tentative delegation of
hilntophers wilt attend.

tlaht

.nnAAcinlvo

Wrrkn

In tha

D oiia amt ordered. ihlA th« «th
ilay of March. ISIS.
•
V .B .DOFO LASS.
t l*-rk. Circuit Court of Hrmlnofe
_
County, Florida.
By A. M. WKRKH, Deputy Clark.
Ivey man R. White.
Sotiritor for Cnninlalnant.

Mur.
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ii. *x.
Apr, i, it. tg.
Mnr I.___________

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o f Fl.liniDA. IX AX U Flltl
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IN CH a NCRHT

HKTH WOODntJFF. Cohuitalnanl.
vs.

3. J. COHKN, rt at. Drfrnilunts.

,
F IT A T IO N .
lo J. J. rohi-n uml w l f * . ---------* olien. iMinrles
t\ W arw ick,
us
Trustrr nmt his Hueerssors In Trust,
Ahhlo s. f min win.- Htitrars U. Bald­
win and wlfr.
Alibi*
F. Bnldwln,
JrssH n. t'olr and wlfr. ■ - - ■ t*olr.
William II. Hprlnarr and Wife, Hnrali
Hprlnarr. J. FL Muarodrr and wlfr.
- - — Miumnter. Moses J . Taylor
Jr., and w lfr, Annie It Taylor. D a v ­
id Mimigomerv
nn,l wife. --------Mi'olKimirry. Itubrrt IF. itnmsry. us
Trustrr nml his Hm-cessors In Trust.
Mitrsnrrt H. Kumsry.
Indivlduallr
nml us Successor In Trust to Rob­
ert H. Ramsey, Mumaret W . HumSey nml hustuind. *---------- Ramsey.
Janies W. Johnson mu] wife. ---------Johnson. D a r k W. McDonald mid
wife. --------McDonald. Murv A.
Mui-riounlil nn&lt;! husbnnd, John A.
Mni-Douiild. C. t*. Fuller nod wife,
-----Fuller, It. S. Fuller nud wife.
— — Fuller. W. H. Hioddeii and
wife. —
Htoddeu. ||. &gt;F. Htoildrn
and w i f e . ----------Htodilen. tleorue K.
Ilrown u nd
wife, --------- Brown,
Hiitmiind tinmiiert
and wife, Ida
flumpert. S. i.umpert nml wife. -----— ilumpert. I .ills At. t.une. n* Trtistm and her Huccessors In Triist.
Hamh IFulpIn ami hushaml. —» ---llnlpln, Corn llnlpln and husbnnd,
■- — tlulplll. Juntos Herbert (.line
and wife
- Dane. Kiln May
laiiie uml
husband.
— - - Dune,
t.'nrrle A. Dane and huahutid. —
tel lie. Frank S l.ewls. ns Trustee
uml Ids Huccessors In Trust, and It.
I.. Farrell and wife. ---------- Farrell,
mid curb and every of the above
named defendants. If IIv Iiik . and
If either, any nr all of the said
defeiidunts In- deuil. to nil parties
clnimim; Interests under ,-nch uml
ev, r&gt; of the followhln deceased lie.
ferulants, to-wlt:
J. J. LVdieii and
w i f e . ------- t'nilell, t'hurles t\ W a r ­
wick. as Trustee and his Huccess­
ors lu Trust.
Abide
H. Baldwin,
Hturnes H. Baldwin ami wife. Abide
F. Baldwin. Jesse D. t'ole uml Wife,
----t’ole. Will la m
II. HprlriKer
and wife.
Sarah
Hprluger. J. It.
Mugruiler nml w i f e . ------------- Mnaruder. .Moses J. Taylor .lr,. and wlfo

P * t W Monivnm* (Inn 1«. Town Ah Ip Iff. Smith
of (C o a n ty ,- M i
Mmil Ki&gt;m»ry, Kopha » HiiM.
for « lap t &lt;3
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•
Truairr
mill
n’ lTSM fl
•nit lo any nml nit olh tr per arm»,
Robert
Trum. Murcnrct who** nnmr* nrn unknown, claim- of the cfs iuII Court o f d
H. Hamaay, Ia4l*M aally amt ns Hue. inn »ny rlnhi. till* or intercnt In r n th JiMFel »t ClrwwK a f tg
cesAor In T r u a t 't a Robert H. Him •nil to thr property hereinabove of P la rM t In ami - for fl
ay. Margaret W iRam sey and huy. iTe*orlb*«t. or any P«rt or pareel Conroy rt*i
and. --------Ramsay. James W thereof.
uarjr.. A: t&gt;. * &amp; » T ® 2J»I
k
It Is hereby ordered that you and
oimAon and wire. — —— Johnson each of you be and appear before
Clark W . Me Do mi Id and w i f e -------- our snlil Circuit Court at the Court
McDonald, Mary A. MacDonald an,: House at Hanford. Florida, on the
husband, John AL MacDonald, i*. c fill nay of April. A. D. |*I3, and
Fuller and WlfO.^—------- Fuller. Ft
Hjri A. M. W IHtKH. 0 .1
then and there make answer to the
a. Fuller nml wtfar 7- ------ Fuller hill of complaint exhibited against O R O nriR A. Del'OTTKH. • !*«
W. II. HtmIUeo .anil wife. ------- : you snd each nr you In this cause.
tv. h p r n p r r . j h ..
v
Stmliten. It. M. Htodnen uml wife
Hotlelmr and nr Rnunaal
It fs further ordered that this
--------- - Stridden. f|»orpe K. tirowt Order of F’lihllrnllon he published
Cnmplalnanti '
and wife. -----------( .Brown. si a mum In The Hanford Herald, n newspa­ Jnn. II, Feb. 7. 14. II. M.
tin m pm and wife. ntn •tumueri per published in Hanford. Hemlnole Mnreh T, U , It. t«.
H. ilumpert a n d 'w ife . —------ Cum
pert. I .fils M. La m -. « s Trustee am
lu-r Siii-cesAnfs In Trust. Harsh tint
pin and Mis Haiti!. —«----- llHlplu
Cora llnlpln and husbainl. -------Italpln. James Herbert tome am
w i f e , ----- — l,ana. Kilo May lam
and husband. — —
l^o *. Can-li
A. Ij»n«* and h u sban d .--------- Lime

J

v.

re 11 ami
wife.
---------- Farrell, or
otherwise. In and in the lands here­
inafter described!
t » flit parlies

Addresslng— Folding— M ailing

claiming internals under Tims. M
Wn*on, dereused, Thomas Rmniett
Wilson, deceased, Janies Latte, deceased,
I'-o m , and
.mu John
ai.ini Knrly
y* deceased,

or otherwise. In and tu the follow­
ing described tnnda situate, lying
anil being In the County of Semi­
nole and State of Florida, more
-particularly described os follows,
to-wlt:
tlnvernment Fails One ( I ) and
Two (2) anil the l-tasl Half ( Kl, 1
of ilie Hiiulhenst Quarter tS K 'i) of
Section 22. Township IS, Sooth of
Range !!) Rust; also.
tlnvernment Lot One |1) of Her.
lion 2.1. Township
IS, Hnulh of
Range 2S Hast: ulsn,
lloVernmnnt l.nl Two (2) of Sec­
tion 2.1. Townalilp IS. South of
Runge IS Hast; also.
tlnvernment I.ot Three
(1) of
Heel loti 2.1. Township IS, South of
Range is Fast; also.
The West Hair i \V1a) of the
Hoiillieast (Jimrler (HK*,I of Her.
lion 23. Township is. South of
Range is Pinal; also.
The Northeast Quarter (NKtJI of
the Hntillieaai Quarter (HRL I of
Section 2.1. Township IS. South of
Range 2s Fast: also.
The Southeast ijuarter IS F 'i) of
the Smith, nsl Quarter (S ll'( J of
Section 23. Township IS, South of
Range 2S Mast: also.
Tile North Half i N 'j ) of the
Southwest Quarter IHW»,&gt; of Sec­
tion 2 :t. Township is. South of
Range is Must; also,
The Southwest Quarter (H\V'i)
of l tie Southwest Quarter tH W 'i)
of Section 23. Township IS, Soiilb
of Range IS Fast: ami also,
Dovcrninant Lot Tvto (3) of Her*

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H. E. PORCH
F ir s t National Bank Bldg.

Sanford, Fla.

J. H. JACKSON
Long Time Loans on Residences and Businenn Property.
Easy Repaym ent Ptan
Office in new Merrlwenther Building
2nd Street.

Phone 81

HOLLYWOOD
Thu progrosH that lias boon port of HOLLYW OOD BY-THE-SEA since the inseption of that new
city ami resort has built another ny\v modern hotel— TH E G R E A T SOUTHERN.

rent Jerome Napoleon
m the great grandson o f I
Ft Inother of the “ L it - ■
pi.” The r.rst Jerome
p.'ed in America several |
married Miss Elizabeth ,
Baltimore in 18t);t.
grandson, now suing his
P'orn in Pari* 17 years
htil a few years ago livington, I). C. His mothf'dine I.e Roy Appleton
k granddaughter qf DanI Bonaparte denied that
\ hten offered the vacant
Minima, but a year later
pmign Minister of Albahd the offer had been
N«s refused.

8ATURDAY,

This hotel, built by demand of the ever-increasing number of visitors
provides every comfort uml convenience of the best hotels.

to

Hollywood

By-tlie-Sea,

On Hollywood Boulevard overlooking Circle Park, with its rich landscaping, its paints, and its
shrubbery. The Great Southern adds much to the beauty of the new city. It is operated on both
American and European plan. Service, of course, and its foods are the best.
The Great Southern arises out of the stability of Hollywood By-the-Seu and Reflects the virility
of that new resort city, with its broad paved streets and boulevards, its homes, apartments, and
business builders of beautiful Spanish architectu re— u city whose growth in three years is one of
the municipal miracles of Florida development.
Hollywood By-the-Sen has ready for development seven miles of Ocean Beach. Two miles of elec­
trically lighted Cement Broad Walk now completed. There a handsome $250,1)00 casino and bath
is now under construction, which will be second to none in Florida.

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A. D. 1811.

ngniikent hotels!! business places, exclusive bom Along the beautiful Ocean Beach, there will be m
es, apartments—--nil planned and all U&gt; grow in th e characteristic speed of Hollywood building —
linked up by driveways to all other sections of Hollywood By-the-Seu.

Right Down Town
Half block from car line,
Steam Heated - Elevator
lint and (,'old Running
W ater in Every Room
^2.00 and up
M n n irip fl! G o lf Cour*«, IS
m itiutra drive from hotel

HOTEL ALBERT

V. R. DIMhit VSH.

Clerk Ctri-illt t'ourt Sentlnoti

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THE FI RST N A T I O N A L
RANK

STATE

Jacksonville.
St. Petersburg
Tampa
Orlando
West Puint Beach
S t. A ugustine
Tallahassee
Fort Lauderdale
Avon Park

Daytona
Cocoa

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■Und finally aquatliad, spptovtd
surface and re-hard nnrfaee with
and confirmed, nnd,
•beet esphatt on a 6 inch rock bate,
BE IT FU RTH ER RESOLVED,
Mellonvill* Avenue from Tenth
That thla reaolotion shall be and
Street extended Eaxt, South to
become effective Immediately from

fo r

THE

B iggest Bass .&lt;* %

Celery Avenue, e width o f 46 feet;
and after ita passage and adoption.
that all o f aald paving, re-paving,
Caught On A
Adopted this 9th day o f March,
hard surfacing and re-hard aur.
A. D. 1926.
Rod and Reel Casting 0ttttft'
FORREST LAK E ,
Joes Hitlcss
j
|
Famous “Goose1
! aforesaid, shall be done in xtrict
■___ J:__ ■____ *____._____
- - — - —
S. O. CHASE.
—
compliance with the plana, specifi­
C. J. M ARSH ALL,
We Will Give The Following Priz(v
cations, profiles and estimates
As the City Commission of
therefor, now on file in the office
the City of Sanford, Fla.
ls t"L A R G E S T — Shakespeare
of the City Manager o f the City
Attest:
Reel*
Hargraves Gets Circuit Clout of Sanford, Florida, which said
With Bases Loaded; 6 Runs plans, specifications, profiles and L. R. PH ILIPS, City Clerk.
Made by Reds in The Third estimates have been heretofore Publish Mar. 14th, 1925.
2nd L A R G E S T — Heddon “ Kino* &amp;
approved by the City Commission
Rod.
,n* *
EUSTIS, Fla., Mar. 1 4 .-€ «tch er Hargrave’s four-base clout over nnd constitute the plans and speci­
firm er Cult Star Twlrler Han
the left field wall with the bases fications for said proposed im­
3rd L A R G E S T — Tackle Box.
loaded in the third frame o f F ri­ provement o f Mellonville Avenue
ijLJteen Selected to Manage
day’s affair gave Cincinnati 4 lend from Tenth Street extended East,
.Sanford Team In Florida
C ontest Open From March 1st to OctaU
over the Baltimore Orioles
(n
South to Celery Avenue, a width
State League This Season
Eustis that was never overcome,
All Right Boys— Let’s Get Buy;
the final outcome being lfl to &gt;16, of 46 feet, and this Commission a n o r d i n a n c e ” d e c l a r i n g
th e
in t e n t io n
of
the
with the Reds taking the long end. hereby declares the necessity for
Temn Already Signed
The field in Eustis was declnred to the paving, re-paving, hard sur­
C IT Y OF SANFORD, FLO R I­
Several Players F o r
be longer than Tinker Field and
DA, TO AN N E X C E R TA IN
facing and re-hard surfacing of
PHONE 53
r
Hargrave’s drive cleared the fence
T E R R ITO R Y TO TH E PRES­
naid portion o f Mellonville A ve­
by
feet.
New Leader Will Play In The
ENT
CORPORATE LIM ITS
A grand total of six runs crossed nue, as aforesaid, as a necessary
Infic'd and on the Mound;
the rubber In that third session be­ public improvement.
OF T H E CITY OF SANFORD,
fore the Reds gave away and let
1ttii * Local Prospects Are Bright
BE IT FU RTH ER RESOLVED, FLORIDA.
the Orioles trv their hand at the
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * M 4 - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * + + * +4ti4^
Whereas, a petition has been
That
a total expenditure not ex­
P. \V. "N ick" Carter, Jr., former
run getting. The Ohio tribe* ga r­
big leaguer, who made a reputa­
nered three more In the fifth and ceeding Thirteen Thousand nnd filed with the City Commission, re­
tion as a pitcher fo r the Chicago
nnother trio in the seventh Just Seven and 11-100 ($13,007.11), questing the ann/xaition x»f the
Cube, ha. been signed to manege
hy way of showing that they could Dollars is hereby authorized to following described territory in
. the Sanford club in the Florida
still drive the .old pellet.
. ’-State league, according to an anThe Orioles were blanked .In the cover the cost o f paving, re-paving, Seminole County, State of Florida,
['(JMuncsnient today by Judge E. F.
first two innings hut managed to hard surfacing and re-hard surft-- contiguous to the present corpor­
- Houshoider, president of the San­
force one counter across In
the ing Mellonville Avenue from Tenth ate limits of the City of Sanford,
ford Baseball Club. The manager
third. After that they marked in Street extended East, South to Florida, more particularly des­
•w ill report for duty on next Wedevery session, coming away strong
Celery Avenue, a width of 40 feet, cribed us follows, to-wit:
in the ninth with two runs.
(fiaaday.
. . . .
lle
r
i
is
the
“
Goose"
who
won
fame
during
the
last
world's
series
g * Carter will officiate both in the
The South Quarter (SV4) » f the
Bateman, May and Morris each which said sums of Thirteen Thou­
&gt;' rapacity of player and manager, ns a home run ciouter hut who failed to garner even a single hit o ff took n hand nt hurling them across sand and Seven und 11-100 ($13,- West Hair o f the Southeast Quar­
is chief claim to fame rests on Harry Clark's three Brewer pitchers in Friday’s (inhibition game.
nil staying in the box three In­ 007.11) Dollars is the total esti­ ter (S E '4 ) of the Southeast Quar­
-his work on the mouml for the
nings. Hargrave received through
mated cost of said improvement; ter ( K E l i ) ; the Southwest Quar­
Cubs though he made quite a name
out the contest.
f o t : hitnseif when he was with the
that
the entire cost o f the improve­ ter (S W V i); ami the South Half
For
Baltimore,
Jackson,
Egbert
Search Shakespeare
Kansas City club In the Western
and Harwood took turns at offer­ ment aforesaid, shall he assessed of the Southwest Quarter (S W ‘,4),
’ lan gu r.
J’ ear h® was with
ing the ball, while Cndd nnd Mc­ against all property abutting and nil in Section 86, Township 19,
Jet*ty City in the International
Carty were behind the hat.
LONDON.
Mar. 14.— Shakes
The two teams were c m rn I it fronting upon that portion of Mel- South of Range 30 East, and also,
Irnvilie Avenue front Tenth Street
t With the signing o f u manager,
The Northwest Quarter (N W V *)
spearean ((notation are used hy th e’ and errors, each epttip'- t » *’i»
local bu &lt;ebnll officials declare that
London M«trot&gt;olitnn Fire Brigade posing twirlers for 17 safeties, extended East, South to Celery of the Northeast Quarter (N E 'A ),
the greater part of assembling at
W IN T E R P A R K , Mar. M. —
while the defense of. each club fa l­ Avenue, to lie so improved hy Section 1, Township 20, South of
San lord n winning baseball aggre­ Members o f the Rollins College in an effort to caution the public tered thrice.
paving, re-paving, hard surfacing Range 30 East, nnd also,
gation ,it accomplished. The man­ swimming tenm le ft Winter Park against carelessness where fires
The score:
R. H. E.
ager haj r**veral first rate players at 6 o’clock Friday morning for are concerned.
The Northwest Quarter (NW 14)
Cincinnati ....100 132 300— 16 17 :) and re-hard surfacing o f said por­
ttmi ui»Hri( ' agreement and he will Miami where they will enter a
One quotation in particular, "A Baltimore 001 221 112— 10 17 3 tion o f Mellonville Avenue, a width of Section J, Township 20, South
**• faring them with him to Sanford. swimming meet to he conducted in
Batteries: Uatenmn, May, Mor­ of 40 feet, and ugninst all lots-nnd of Range 30 East, less the portion
fim&gt; nr.ii couitrMnfe between the the Roman Pools at Miami Beach. little fire is quickly trodden out, ris and Hargrave; Jackson, E g­
^Itlxanager and local officials is ex- Following, the double victory of the which being suffered river enn- bert, Harwood and Codd, McCarty. lands adjoining nnd contiguous or in Lake Jennie and less a strip of
hounding and ubutting upon suid land 20 feet wide around this por­
, pected to begin negotiations that Tnr swimmers on the Enst Const not quench,'* has been hung in
IfafKwUI, with the players the manager two weeks ugo, interest is being the (ire brigade headquarters in
improvement; that Thirteen Thou­ tion in Lake Jennie with the Inside
has under agreement, complete the Jnroused over their showing in Mi- London and distributed to various Clubs O f London
sand and Seven and 11-190, ($13,- boundary described as follows, toluster of the club.
fire prevention bureaus.
anil.
You will find that it takes years of experii
007.11) Dollars is the total esti­ wit: beginning 165 feet North of
O
ffer
Bed
and
Board
Carter, though primarily a pitchThose who left for the lower
o
f
miccessfu)
home construction to fit anyos
mated
cost
of
said
contemplated
tho
Southwest
Corner
o
f
the
North­
*sr, will probably perform on the Atlnntic coast were: Fleetwood
GEOGRAPHY MADE EASIER
LONDON, Mar. 14.— Most of the improvement in the paving, re­ west Quarter (N W '/i) of said Sec­
build an ideal home.
Jtf-Sanford team as either first base- Peeples, conch; Paul Hilliard, cap­
4i, man or as guardian of the key­ tain and one of the fastest dash SOFIA, Bulgaria, Mar. 14,— Un­ London clubs have decided to add paving, hard surfacing nnd re- tion 1, run North 62 degrees, 40
stone sack. He has had a weulth swimmers in the state; Dudley iter instructions from the ministry bed-rooms to their quarters for the
A contractor that has operated n novelty
of experience on the diamond but Calhoun, breast strobe swimmer of tho interior, the iornl authorit­ convenience o f their guests. This hard surfacing of said portion of minutes East 337.6 feet; thence
for years is well able to do work that will pie
those who have seen him perform nnd who w»u all events in this ies throughout Bulgaria the re- innovation has come about grad­ Mellonville Avenue, to he special­ due East 150 feet; thence South
say that he ba:i many more seasons style of water locomotion in the narning many towns, rejecting the ually during the Injt year or so, ly assessed against all lots und 58 degrees 14 minutes East 247
You have our assurance (hat we are t
e'lH him before he begins, to slip Floreacco Festival in Fort Pierce foreign nomenclature thnt has ex­ chiefly on account of the fact that lands adjoining and contiguous or feet; thence South 67 degrees 32
Qualified
to construct, remodel, or repair ji
as a player.
two weeks ago; John Boat wick, ite d in some instances for cen­ tho London hotels have been so bounding and abutting upon raid
minutes
East
359.5
feet;
thence
home
as
any
other firm.
crowded.
a . Members of the Sanford Asso­ new member of the team who is turies.
The United Universities, the improvement; the sum of $8.04 is South 35 degrees 27 minutes East
ciation aro expecting to have the showing well in the dashes; and
The results, ko far ns reported,
team on the field for the first Philip Bonrdmnn, who holds the indicate that the villagers are hi* United Services, Carlton, Reform the estimated cost per front foot 160 feet more or less to the South
workout on or before Apr. 1.
state intercollegiate record in the leeting names eonsplcimu: for cu- and Devonshire clubs, among oth- for suid improvement.
boundary of said Northwest Quar­
phuny and brevity. The movement era, have found it necessary to
plunge for distance.
BE
IT
FU
RTH
ER
RESOLVED,
ter (N W I4 ) o f said Section 1.
their
lias the approval o f the Bulgarian add sleeping quarters to
PO PU LATIO N IS INCREASED
That
it
is
the
determination
of
this
und,
premises,
and
the
Union
club
in
Institute
of
Map-Muking.
NOTICE TO T A X PAYERS
4. \
— •
Curlton House terrace wi llhavo Its Commission that ull lots nnd lands
s o ra ; Mar. i i . — The papulaWhereas, it has been made to
Prominent actress married uguiii. own bedrooms when it teopkns adjoining nnd contiguous or bound­
ti"i, of Bulgaria
now numbers
City - Tax Books close April 1,
appear to the satisfaction of the
old-fashioned
5,11 "&gt;.900, according to figures pub­ 1923. after which all taxes remain-) Dvr fifth time. They swear oil mnt nextsumiuer. The
ing and abutting upon Mellonville City Commission that said tract
lie collected h y : rimoiiy as we swear off smoking. Athenaeum also is on the list.
lished by the official newspaper, ing unpaid will
North French Avenue.
SANFOHD, FL
Avenue
from Tenth Street extend­ of land contains less than ten reg­
T h llulgurie. Theso ure based on levy and sole o f the property up-------Kissimmee—
First
National
hank
ed
East,
South
to
Celery
Avenue,
on
which
taxes
are
:»
se:v;ed.
i
Your
luck
may
lie
had,
but
in
th&lt; census of 1024, The record
istered voters,
■4*4*4*❖ -S*❖ *S*4**J•&gt; 4*❖ &lt;■4*•{•4*♦+4*+4* 4**5*4*■&gt;4*4*4*+&lt;* 4*+4*♦ 4
lias |with cupital of $50,000 applies for will be benefitted by the improve­
■h*.*v that the increase of popu­
Ellen Hoy. Tax Collector.
1Dos Moines, la., « woman
THEREFORE, BE IN E N A C T ­
charter.
taught school for 58 years.
lation has been steady since PJ20. Mar. 10 to Apr. I.
ment provided for this resolution, ED BY TH E PEO PLE OF T H E
+ * + + + + &lt; '* + + + * + + * * * + + + * * * + .^ + * + * * + + + * + + + ♦ + 8
and that the special assessments C IT Y OF SANFORD, Florida:
+&lt;•++++&lt;•■{■•&gt;•&gt; 4*4*4*•)•-9*&lt;•+*•!• *(*+*&gt;+4*++4»:*+4-{”H * + + m «k
and specifications for said propos­ assessments to he made and enter­ special assessments shall be and to be made and entered against
Section One. That it is the in­
stand
fmully
equalized,
approved
ed improvement
of .Mellonville ed against all lots nnd lands ad­
ull lots and lands udjoining ard tention of the municipality of the
Avenue from Fourth Street South joining and contiguous or hound­ and confirmed, und,
contiguous or bounding und abut­ City o f Sanford, Florida, to unnex
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, ting upon such contemplated im­
to Tenth Street extended East, a ing and abutting upon such con­
as part o f its corporate limits, at
width of 2t feet, and this t.'omniis- templated improvement shall he Thut this resolution shull be and provement shull be made upon a
the expiration o f thirty days from
sion hereby declares the necessity made upn n foot frontage basis; become effective immediately from foot frontage basis; that is to say,
the time this ordinance becomes
A
.
.RESOLUTION
PROVIDING
■for the paving, re-paving, hard that is to say, that in the prepunt- and after its passage und adoption. that in the preparation of the speci­
effective, the following described
FDR THE PAVING , R E P A Y ­
Adopted this 9th day of March al assessment roll covering the
surfneing and re-hard surfacing o f lion of the special assessment roll
territory in
Seminole County,
ING. HARD SURFACING AN D said portion of Mellonville Avenue
covering the contemplated
im­ A. D. 1925.
contemplated improvement, such State *of Florida, contiguous to
IH.-HARD SURFACING
OF us aforesaid, iim a necessary public
FORREST LAKE,
provement, such special assess­
special assessments shall be det­ the present territorial limits of the
Mi Lf.ONVII.LP. A V F N I J B improvement.
S. O. CHASE.
ments shall he determined and
ermined and pruruled according to City o f Sanford, Florida, and more
FROM
FOURTH
STR E ET
C. J. M ARSH ALL.
BE IT FU RTH ER RESOLVED, prorated according to the foot
the foot fontage of the respective particularly described as follows,
rO U T II TO TENTH STR E ET
As the City Commission of properties specially benefitted by
You will find that we take vii
Thnt a total expenditure not ex­ frontage of the respective pro­
to. wit:
EXTENDED EAST, A WIDTH
tlie City of Sanford, Fla. said improvement.
ceeding Twenty Tlioiisuml Seven perties specially lienufittcd by said
human interest in our customers
The South Quarter (S 'A ) o f the
OF 21 FEET.
Attest:
Hundred Forty-Six and 50-100, improvement.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, West Half o f the Southeast Quar­
TVli. &lt; t the City Commission of
fair, always with the desire lo hi
($20,740.50) Dollars is hereby au-'
BE IT FU RTH ER RESOLVED, L. R. PH ILIPS, City Clerk.
Thut the Tux Assessor and tlie ter (S K V i) of the Southeast Quar­
tho
O
il.
of
Sanford,
Florida,
deems
•V
thorized to cover the cost of pflv- That tho Tux Assessor and the Published Mur. 14th, 1925.
whenever possible.
City Clerk of the City of Sanford, ter (S E ',4); the South west Quar­
,,
A'i side to improve, grade, ing, re paving, hard surfacing midj City Clerk o f the City o f Sanford,
Florida, in accordance with the ter (SW '/«), all in Section 36,
eon dvr..- ,,iV(, ami ro-pavc with
re-hard surfacing Mellonville Avc- Florida, in accordance with the
provisions of Sections 101 and 102 Township 19, South of Range 30
ih&lt;\t .irqdi.ili on a 0 Inch rock
mie from Fourth Street South to provisions of Sections 101 and 102
I f you are not already a dep°^
o f the Charter of the City of Sun- Hast, and also,
, the following Street in the Tenth Street extended East, a
I Pa
ford, Florida, shall proceed with­
of the Charter of the City of Sunhere,
we cordially invite you to k
The Northwest Quarter (NW 14)
p . v o ' Sanford, Florida, to-wit:
widtli of 24 feet, which said sum ford, Florida, shall proceed with­
out delay to niuke a special as­ o f the Northeast Quarter (N E ^4),
come one and win in tho name of fi
| h M ELLONVILLE
A V E N U E , o f Twenty Thousand Seven Hun­ out delay to make a special assess­
sessment roll, assessing the special Section 1, Township 20, Soutli of
f ■ 'it Fourth Street South to dred Forty-Six and 50-1(10 ($20,- ment roll, assessing the special
systematically.
A RESOLUTION
PROVIDING benefit to be received ns the re­ Range 30 East, and also,
UiiiTenta Street extended East.
74(5.50) Dollars is the total cuti- benefits to be received as the re­
FOR T H E PAVING . RE-PAY- sult of thu improvement content-,
The Northwest Quarter (N W ‘A )
. VII of laid improving, grading, mated cost of said improvement; j suit of tho improvement eontemING, HARD SURFACING AND plated against all hits and lands of Section 1, Township 20, South
Ihlrtrurtlon, reeuiutruction, pav-1 that the entire coat o f the improve- ( plated against all lots and lands
and contiguous or of Range 30 East, less the portion
RE-HARD
SURFACING
OF adjoining
i , *i*&gt;1 olid repaving to he dune in tin nt utor&gt; said, shall be assessed adjoining and contiguous or boundbounding
and
ubutting upon such in Luke Jennie and less u atrip of
M E LLO N V ILLE
AVENUE
• miipltnnre with plans, specUiru- against all property abutting and; ing and abutting upon such imimprovement,
and
upon the com­ land 20 feet wide around this por­
FROM TEN TH STREET EXliut:, pm fib
and estimates »*r fronting upon that portion of Mel-; provement, and upon the complepletion
o
f
said
assessment
roll tion o f Lake Jennie with tlie inTENDED HAST. SOUTH TO
. Mid proposed
Improvement of lonville Avenue
from Fourth'linn of said assessment roll to
to
cause
u
copy
thereof
to
be
pub.
CELERY AVENUE, A WIDTH
aide boundary described aa follows,
il'dlcmviUe Avenue from Fourth Street South to Tenth Street cx-j cause a copy thereof to bo pubIh'hcd two times consecutively, to-wit: beginning 165 feet North
OF 46 FEET.
fjauth In Tenth Street ex- ' tended East, (,, h,. hi improved li*dit**l two times consecutively,
Whereas the City Commission once each week, in a newspaper of the Southwest Corner of the
lend
I BM, i i « ’,v i,a lib' ill tile of- hy tho paving, re-paving, hard aur- onct cadi week, in a newspaper
o f tlie City of Sanford, Florida, published in Sanford, Florida, at­ Northwest Quarter (N W 1/*) of
( ltce
Tlie City Mnuag. r of San- facing, and re-hard surfacing o f 1 published in Sanford, Florida, at- deems it advisable to improve, taching to said special assessment
said Section 1, run North 62 de­
f‘&lt; , i ioriJ- which aid plans, said portion of .Mellonville Ave­ tavhiug to said special assessment grade, construct, reconstruct, pave roll so published a notice directed
grees 40 minutes Kuat 337.6 feet;
»pri ifnv.tioii ', profile•» and
c»- nue, a width of 24 feet, and roll bo published a notice directed i mu; re-pave with sheet asphalt on to all property owners interested
PH O NE 231 ^ ^ C O M P A N V .
thence due East 150 feet; thence
j liave been heretofore ap­ against all lots und lamia adjoin-1to all property owners interested u C inch rock base, the following in said special assessments, stating
2 0 9 M A G N O L IA A V r ^ * ^ ,
South 58 degrees 14 minutes East
proved by the City Commission ing and contiguous or bounding j In said special assessment, stating
Street in the City of Sanford, in accordance with the provisions 217 feet; thence South 67 degrees
C.pd con-titute the plans and iqieci- and abutting upon said improve-' in accordance with the provisions Florida, to-wit:
o f the Charter of the City of Bun- 32 minutes East 359.5 feet; thence
Ik s’.im. • for sn'd work,, therefore,! incut; that Twenty Thousand Hov- o f Die Charter o f the City of Han* M E LLO N V ILLE AV E N U E , From ford, Florida, u definite time and
South 35 degrees 27 minutes East
ftC J f KCSOLVED, That tim er. Hundred Forty-Six and 5U-10U turd, Florida, a definite time and
Tenth Street extended East, South place where complaints will lit* 160 feet more or leas to the South
.City Commi.
a
' t h e City of [ l V!",746.60) Dollars is the total [place where complaints will
in* ti* Celery Avenue.
heard and when said special as­ boundary of suid Northwest Quar­ i M l u x l u a e a R R a u s s a x B s a a M U U O i i u 1111111111" 1
•Hanford Flurtda, *Kem it advistimated cost of saiji contemplated heard ami when said special as­
sessment
roll will be finally con­ ter (N W I4 ) uf said Section 1.
All o f said improving, grading,
(abb', a. a necea try public int-&gt; mprovement in the paving, n- sessment roll will he finally con­
firmed
by
the City Commission
construction, reconstruction, paving
Section Two. That this ordin­
•provcnnmt to pove, re pave, hard paving, hard surfacing and re­ firmed by the City Commission
siting
as
an
Equalizing Board.
and re-paving to he done in com­
ance shall be published once a
Our Service — Everything a Laundry t an
surface and re.hard surface with * hard surfacing o f raid portion of sitting a.-, an Equalizing Board.
BE IT FU RTHER RESOLVED, week for four consecutive weeks
pliance witli plans, specifications,
,:C n { asphalt on u 0 Inch rockj Mrdlonvillc AVcntie, to b « specially
BF. IT FU RTH ER RESOLVED, profiles and estimates of said pro­ That the special assessments pro­
in a newspaper published in the
W®1' ^ x llo n .d .e Avenue frum nr.aczscd again* t nil lots and lauds ’Hint the spee.al assessments pro- posed improvement of Mellonville vided for by this resolution to be
City of Sanfoni, Florida.
$1.59
lourth Street South to Tenth adjoining
and contiguous
or, vide J (or by this resolution to be Avenue from Tenth Street extend­ made and entered against the pro­
Family Finish 15c lb. minimum
Section Three. That this ordin­
..In -t extended F.ust, a width of hounding nnd abutting upon said made ami entered against the prn- ed East, South to Celery Avenue, perty bounding and abutting upon
(Must Be Half Flat Work)
ance shall he and become effective
.. i vet, ,that
that all of said paving,) improvement; tin* sum of $(5.27 i. perty bounding ami abutting upon now on file in tlie office of the said improvement shall he payable
immediately
upon
its
passage
anil
DRY
C LE A N IN G AND DVJNG
re-paving, hard surfacing und re- tlie estimated Cost per front foul said improvement shall be payable
City Manager o f the City of San­ at the option o f the property adoption.
PRESSING AND PLEA TIN
bard vurfaring of Mellonviliu Ave­ for said improvement,
; at tlie* option o f tho property ford, Florida, which said plans, owners owning property hounding
phone *i|
Adopted this 9th day o f March
nue, as afore.aid, r.huli be done
Office McMullen’s Barber Shop.
ltL IT FU R TH E R RESOLVED, owners owning property bounding specifications, profiles and esti­ and abutting upon such improve­ A. D. 1925.
in strict compliance with the pluns, That it' is the determination of and Abutting upon such improvemates havo been heretofore np- ment as follows; either in (nil
FORREST LAKE,
Bjecificatiuns, profiles and catima- this Commission that all lotH and* nxmt! as follows; either in full
, proved by the
City Commission within thirty days after said as­
C. J. M ARSHALL,
» -is thcrciur, non an file in the o f­ lands adjoining and contiguous nr within thirty days after said hs- anj constitute tho pluns and epcc- sessment shall stand equalized, ap­
'
8. O. CHASE.
fice of the City Manager o f the bounding and abutting upon Melsniptits shnll st;|nd equalized, ifieutions for said work, therefore, proved and confirmed, or in ten
As the City Commission of
City »of Sanford, Florida, which lonville Avenge
from
Fourth uppuWed and confirmed, or in ten
BE IT RESOLVED, That the equal annual installments witli in­
the City 0f Sanford, Fla.
e.t!U plans, specifications, profiles Street South to Tenth Street ex. vqualjnnnual installments with inCity Commission o f the City of terest at the rate of eight per Attest:
New nine room house, West First Sire** * ^ ^
and estimates have been hereto­ tended East, will be henefitted hy tore*, k at the rate o f eight per cent
Sanford, Florida, deems it advis­ cent, per annum upon all deferred L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
Bark Avc. $8000 best buy in town. ^
fore approved by the City Com- the improvement provided for by per annum upon all deferred pay.
able, as a necessary public im­ payments from and after the time Published Mar. 14. 21, 28: Apr 4
W
First Street.
Ia f f jflo b' and constitute the plana this resolution,’ and that Hie special ineatt from and after the time said provement to pave, re-pave, hard special assessments shall be and and 11th.
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on* Incorrect Insertion,
p
a»ertl»er for aubsequent
n, The office should be
Immediately In c m * of

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.raid representative thori familiar with rates, rules
M,Ideation. w ill slve you
Information.
And If
llah, they will assist you
llnr your want ad. to
more effective.

fOKTAMT NOTICE

■rtlaars should slve their
[ or postoffice address as
their phone number If
-lire results. About one
(out of n thousand has a
,ne and ths others can't
slcit* with you
unless
aw your address.
^eetlaw aae* MUST be
_ |a person si Tbe Nan*
fnrrsld office or by 1*1Trlephoae dUeuntln-

sre not valid.
Service
I'rompt. Efficient.

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TH IS
|sIN ESS DIRECTORY
jgird to pin** w llbln en*r
|*f lb* people of Hanford
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|For Spare In This
I R R C T O R Y
PHONE
148

sified Directory
JsSING — Multigraphing,
and mailing—as you
lit—when you wunt it.
673. II. E. Porch, First
nal Bank Bldg.
KURFLICH. Reultor— All
| of land uml property Hstluitht and sold.
Office
In Hotel. Phone 131.
lUIlB A N D MOTOR RE­
W INDING.
tRT ELECTRIC SERVICE
[Expert Electrical repairs.
Centra) Ave. Orlando,

IMOnir.ES FOR R E N T
t-REEL
Car. Drive it
(If. Oak and Second St.
3.
IUTOS FOR H IR E
“AUTO SERVICE Day
ght. Meeta all trains. BagI transfer. Phone 551.

LE A R N ABOUT T o ft County and
room stucco
Lakeland, through tba Star-Tala* FOR SALE— Five
bungalow on Park Ave., close
W IG H T PR IN T SHOP-Rush ord- gram. Beat advertising medium in
ers « sDeclaUy. Phone 417-W. South Florida Published morning*. in. screened front porch, paving
paid. A real home at a Bargain.
9 Railroad Avenue.
Star-Telecram. Lakeland. Fla.
A. P. C O N N E LLY L SONS
T H E SEMINOLE PRIN TE RY— OHIO— Tenia. Make your salsa 104-108 Magnolia Ave. : Phdtte 48
PrlntlnK that pleases. Prompt
through the __
Xenia Gazette, FOR SALE— New house, plastered
and papered. A ll floora and
Ce* » rT f ,ePhone 93. New lo- Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
woodwork
stained and vantiahed.
district
Want
ad
and
(fisplay
dn °?*
Buildinjc next
Nice enclosed porch, - am . going
door^to Used Furniture Co.
rates on request
North and will sell $1250 cash.
R E A L ESTATE
COLUHBDA toa.) LEDGER—Cless- A t Ginderville, 3 miles from San­
IO*d sds hsvs ths la reset circa- ford on Orlando Road. Arthur L.
J. E. SPURLING, sub-division tattoo la Southwsstsra Georgia. Hawk.
Rats
lo fS-word) Una.
specialist. Subdivision to OrFi ? rida. and F l o r a TO REACH the prosperous farm­ FOR S A LE B Y OW NER— 32 acres
1100 feet on Dixie Highway, 3
Heights, Florida on Dixie Highers and fern gro w n o f Voltuia
W®3f*
1-2 miles from Court House, o ff
cpunty advertlao in the DeLand
Dally News, rate le per word, cash the market after tbe 15th. Home,
grove or subdivision.
Bargain.
T IN A N D M E T A L WORK
with order.
David M. Douglass, Sanford, Fla.
JAMES H. C O W A N -A U kinds M AINE— Watervnie, Morning tenFOR SALE — Exceptionally well
o f Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
tine], Thousands o f Maine peolocated modern bungalow. Pav­
W ater and Boat Tanks. A t Oak ple are interested in Florida prop,
Avonue and Third Street. Tele­ erty. Reach them through the ing and sidewalks paid. Shades at
all your windows. Built-in cab­
phone 111,
Sentinel. Rate card on appllea- inets. A very small cash payment
tion.
and small reductions o f principle
sum each month will put you in
Building Material
ADVERTISE tn tEe Journal-Her­ possession o f this home.
ald. South Georgia's greatest
A. P. C O N N E LLY &amp; SONS
Phone 48
M IRACLE Concrete Co., general newspaper. Morning, afternoon, 101-108 Magnolia Ave.
cement work, eidewafka, build­ weekly and Sunday Classified rates
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. ft. 10c per line. Waycroes Journal- FOR SALE— Spanish bungalow,
well located in Sunford. $7,000
Herald, Waycrosa. Georgia.
Tcrwilleger, Prop.
with $2,000 cash and balance like
Lumber and Building Material
T A M P A MORNING TR IB U N E — rent. WUl sell furnished for $7,For
appointment Write
Carter Lumber Company
Send in your subscription to the 600.
N. Laurel S t
Phone 606
Tribune or hand It to your local "Owner" care The Sanford Her­
dealer so you con read Florida's ald.
H IL L LUM BER CO. House a greatest newspaper.
One year FOR SALE — Lot close in, 8 bear­
Service, Quality and Price.
$8.00, C months $4.00, three months
ing orange trees, 3 plum trees,
$2.00, I f you desire $1,000 insur­ bargain for quick sale at $1,100.
ance policy add 76 cents to your Piione 571-J.
tv c ir c u it ro t'H T ok t i i k s k v - erder.
RNTII JUDICIAL C llt a ’ IT OP
Pl.Oltl l)A, SKlIIM ll.i: COUNTY.
FOR S ALE — Filling station ami
“ DO YOU W A N T to buy or sell
store on Orlando road. Doing
IN CHANCERY.
anything?" I f so advertise In good business. Large lot reason­
C L Y D E A. IU.AIII. Complainant.
the “ Gainesville Sun."
able. Citrus Height Filling Sta­
vs.
Hull to qulot Title
M. HEATON, el al Defendants.
W EST V IR O IN M — Plarksburg. The tion.
Nutlrr to llrfruilnnl*

Pnksssr.

Known

nntl,

Clarksburg

Exponent,

morning

Including Sunday, morning Issue.
State of Florida:
To: William l\ Rutter*. If llvlnic. I cent psr word, minimum lie.
ami If ilead.
Ibe
heirs, devisee*.
Krantees or other rlulmunt. under DEVELOP Efts ATTENTIO N— Penthe said William
1*. Hotter*, de­ snrnla Is beginning the greatest de­
creased or
otherwise;
James A. velopment In Olorlda's history; a
Davis ami llenrieitu V. Davis. Ills half million dollar highway to tba
wife. If living,
nml
If dead, the
finished: a two
heirs, devisees. Krantees or other gulf hearli Just
rlsfoiant* under the said James A. million dollar bridge across Km-nmhln
Uay
started;
quarter
million
Davis and Henrietta V. Davis, his
Wife, deeeased
nr otherwise.
M. dollar opera house under construc­
Heaton. If living, and If dead, the tion; two millions being spent on
heirs, devisees,
Kruntee* or other highway; greatest ehance for live
In on ground
clolmnnta under tiie said M. Heat­ developers to get
on nml ---------- Heaton, his wife, de­ floor. W rite Development Depart­
ceased or otherwise; ami in any and ment The Pensacola News.
all persons or parties whose name*
nr e unknown claiming any right, AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE — Autitle, or Interest In and lo the pro.
gustn, Ga.— Augusta's greatest
perty Involved In this suit and ile*
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classified medium, rate cash .09c
serlhed
as follows,
lo-wlt:
Situate,

lying and being In Seminole Conn- charge.
ty, I-'Inrlila, lleg. 7.07 1-1111111* South .30c.

10c per

Florida real estate advertise in
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent n word daily, two cents a word
.Sundays.
THE MORNING JO U R NAL is the
accepted want ad medium in
Duytoun (Fa.) One cent a word
an insertion. Minimum 25c.

Bartow— Cuban American Cor­
poration putting up $40,000 fac­
tory building. Florida East Coast
Railway Company authorized to
issue $1,200,000 equipment trust
iERO. Day or night ser- certificates to purchase new equip­
Duy phono 394. Night
FLO R ID A— ORLANDO — Orando
ment.
i sue
morning Sentinal; largest classi­
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
CAFE
PAV IN G AS S K S S M E N T IN ­ imum 24c cash with order.
BELL C A F E
STA LLM E N TS MUST BE PAID
B’i best in Service and QualA L IT T L E W A N T AD in The
WHEN DUE!
IFirst Street and Furk Ave______
Herald will bring you big re; suits. Advertise those old nrticles
First Installments for the pnv- y0U have stored away and have
DKUGS
ing of the following streets will be j no UHe f or&lt; a litle thirty-cent ad
f’S DRUG STOKE — Pre- due March 15, 1925:
[ may bring you several dollars.
jtions, Drugs, Sodas.
Wo
Myrtle Avenue from rourth
148 and a representative will
you
M near you as your phone. Street to Thirteenth Street; Hhir- ^*|j|
1103.
teenth Street from Sanford A v e -1
nue to French Avenue; F.lni Ave­
ELECTRICAL
Best Grade of
nue front First Street to Thirteenth
WORD ELECTRIC CO.
Street. If these installments are
Garden Hose
(Mors to Gillon A Platt
not paid promptly, same will he
15c per foot
[ignolia.
Everything elec- placed with City Attorney for col­
I'hono 422. Electrugith lection.
See
Ellen Hoy, Tax Collector.
Ball
H
ardw
are Co.
Mur. 10. 11, 12. 13, and 14.
|l in &lt;; s t a t i o n s a n d
a u t o S U PPLIE S

!5'

CALDER. Day and
service.
Anytime,
or 25. _ _ _ _ _ _
W RECKER

s e r v ic e

sTA Tkiff.

Cm , Oil, Tlrca, AeeessoService with a smile. Elm
First. Rhone 447 L3.______
LS—Three stations. Mag(nd Second. First und Elm,
Avenue und 10th Street.

[^service.

______

____

a O'BRYAN.
'O ffice tn
Bank Building An MX*
Phono 417-LJL__________
M ARKET— We

1meats

have

we „|HOcan fur.

bju with delicious delicate*I’hune 579-W. 1U0 Park
O uters

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a nd

FOR QUICK S ALE — 5 lots on
Magnolia Avenue, facing east, two
corners. Can be purchased direct
from owner at less than market
vnlue. $2,100 required. Phone 148.

FOR S A LE — At south Sanford,
(Ginderville) new three room
bungalow, two porches. M. C. Aspinwnll. 1119 Myrtle Ave.
FOR S A LE — Improved lot on East
Fourth Street, near new Hotel
Site. Cheap if tuken at onoce.
Phono 1125-J.

33 acres four miles front Snnford oil the Orlando road. Will
cut into 150 good sized lots than
can be sold on margin to bring
owner big profit within short time.
$2,000 cash will handle. $500 will
hold pro perty for 30 days.
If
sold at once owner will make spec­
Automobiles
ial price. To it this property it
will be necessary to act quickly.
FOR QUICK S ALE — 1924 Ford Address "Acreage” care The San­
touring car at a real bargain, ford Herald.
$295. Nearly new. N. II. Gurncr,
112 Park Avenue.

FOR SALE— Ope 1923 Chevrolet
uutu. Hus new tag and is ready
to go. Price $100.00. It is .wurth
more. J. II. Sharpe. 203 E. Third
St., Sanford.
IN THE ClHCITT Ctlt in* SEV­
ENTH JUDICIAL CIIICI IT IN
AND Foil SEMINOLE COUNTY
STATE OF FLO III IIA.
Hill For lllvnrrs,
E T H E L L U C I L L E SMITH.
fiiniptnlnnnf
vs.
CCIITIS E D W A R D SMITH.
Defetiihi nl.
C IT A T IO N
To Curtis E dward Smith, Marco,
Florida:
You arc hereby
ordered to he
and appear before our *41 Id Court
at the Court
House
In Sanford,
Florida la the above entitled cause,
on the nth day of April A. D. 1925,
a rule day of this court, to answer
to the hill of complaint Herein n m l
against you, else the same will he
taken as confessed und followed by
appropriate decree.
It (a further
ordered that this
order he published In The .Hanford
Herald, a newspaper published In
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida,
mice each week for four consecu­
tive weeks.
tliven under my hand and seal
of said Court on tul»
u,,.
March A. D. I :*20
•Sen I *
V. E. D orr,LASS.
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, rinrnla.
IIv: A M. WEEKS. O. C.
John tl LEONARDY.
Solicitor for Complainant.
Mar. 7, 14. 21. 2S. Apr. 4.

NOTICE OF SALE

Notice Is hereby given; that und­
er ami by virtue of a decree of
sale made by the Judge of the C ir­
cuit Court, In and
for Seminole
County. Florida.
In that certain
Chancery cause In which Luther 1\
.Mills Is complainant, ami William
M. Jam bs and wife, are defendants.
I shall as Special Master of suld
Court, Sell
at public mil-cry In
frmit uf tit-* Court House In Sunford. Florida, mi the nth day of
April, A. D. 1925. between the hours
of I I A M and 2 I*. M lo the hig h­
est and best bidder for caah, the
following described property, sit­
uated in Seminole County, Florida,
m -w lt:
Lot Eleven 111) of Block "It”.
Villa Mills Survey. ChulllOta, F lori­
da, according 10 pint thereof, duly
recorded In the public records of
Seinlmde count v, Florida.
H A. II W IL K IN S O N ,
Special Master.

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to remove the body’s urinous waste
nnd stimulates them to their nor­
mal activity. The function of the
the kidneys is to filter the blood.
In 21 hours they strain from it
500 grnina o f acid nnd waste, so
we cun readily understand the vital
importance o f keeping the kidneys
active.
Drink lots o f good water— you
can't drink too much; also get
from any pharmacist about four
ounces of Jud Salts; take u tablespoonful in a glass o f water be­
fore hrenkfni t each morning for n
few iluvs and your kidneys may
then act fine. This famous salts
Is made from the acid o f grapes
and lemon juice, combined with
lithin, ami' hns been used for years
to hcln clean und stimulate clog­
ged kidneys; also to neutralize the
acids In the system so they are
no longer a source of irritation,
thus often relie vino bladder weak­
ness.
Jad Salts is Inexpensive; can not
injure; makes a delightful effervscent iithln-wnter drink, which ev­
eryone should take now and then
to help keep their kidneys clean
and active. Try this; nlap keep up
the water drinking, und no doubt
you will wonder what became of
your kidney trouble and backache.
By all meiuis have your physician
examine your kidneys at least
twice a year.
— Adv.

Britt Realty Company

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when the natives sold the Allle.4
cuttle nnd foodstuff* during the
war has never come out nor been
banked.

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W ANTED — One saleswoman or
man for this territory. Experi­
ence not necessary, hut good to
have. Must furnish references,
address Wtynnt Way o f New York,
Orlando, Fin.
ST E NOG R A PIIE It W A N T E D—
Wilson &amp; Houshuldcr. First Na­
tional Bank Bldg,
AGENTS W A N T E D — To repre­
sent us in each town in Flori­
da. Write Boston Hosiery Shoppe.
Jacksonville, Fla., 429 W. Buy St.
Do you want a good all round
saw mill man for small mill. W ill
contract or work for salary. Ad­
dress J. W. Care of Herald.
W AN TE D — Lady agents, northern
nnd southern territory. Good op­
portunity. Phono 571-J.

The law provides that
taxes upon real estate shalt.^
be paid before the First daj
April o f any year, the T a x i
lector shall advertise and I
This is to notify ail cor
that the requirements o f .1
will be complied with and
T a r Books will positively
closed oh April First as pros"
by law and all 'lands- on w
taxes hnvp not been pulrl.l
be advertised and execution#;'
sued for unpnid personal
erty taxes.

JNO. D. JIN KENS
Tax Collector, Seminole Coll

I D A V ID Ei:

Largest Insurance company In
ARCHITECT
the world with established ioca| fcVti'i.
business will contract for agency.
Membar J. t A
We require a hustling young man,
R o m Building
good health, good habits and beat
Orlando, r u r t i a
of references. W ill
pay snlnry
and commission asuring advance­
ment. Addresv E. E. V. cure H er­
ald or Rooms 001-2-3 State Bank
SOUTHLAND P A IN T
■H
Building, Orlando, Flu., Post O f­
The Faint That Bavea Tail
fice Box 188.

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HELP W AN TE D — Middle
nged
men (white) must bo reliable.
Florida McCracken Concreto Pipe
Co., Apply K. B. McCracken.

J O H N E. F O X
Renl Estate— Insurance
All kinds of property listed for side
Park Avenue and Second Street

W ANTED
Saw Mill Lnhor

Cat to Sait
$9.00 per cord dellreraA

Britt Realty Com
T ry Smith’s Bari
Shop for good barl
work. Ladies welcoi
N e x t to Valdez*
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tV,- ui«- running day- and night
uml can use 9.iw mill lulmr of all
kind*. Kr»i- quarters, .t t r n Ji,-ulth*
fill location In Mil nnd lair* r e g ­
ion. i ' oimi * ready for work.

Chiropodist 1
FOOT SPECIALIST
Jorna. Bunions, In grow ­
ing Kalla. Heavy C allou*e* or tired acbtoa
feet.

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Ortandu.

I'ainting— Decorating

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W. H. LONG
Western and Florida
MEATS
410 Sanford Ave.

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Sold by
LOSSINO F A IN T COM PANY
113 Mngnoll* Ave.
Phan* STB
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W A N T E D

Dressm-'king that will please.
When your kidneys hurt nml 1103 Oak Avenue. Flume 324-J.
Get your silverware fr w i &lt;
your hack feels
sore don't get
ers silverware given away.’ “
sen red an proceed to load your W A N T E D — Fosition at once, sell­
stomach with u lot of drugs that
ing or where ability will be re­
excite the kidneysn nd irritate the warded. Address S. L. R. Herald.
entire urinary tract. Keep your W ANTED TO BUY— Roll top desk
Property Owners •
kidneys cleun like you keep your
— C. I* West, Oviedo, Fla. Phone
bowels clennjyy flushing them wieh
Take Notice
a mild, harmless salts which helps 4.

Stove and Fire Place
Wood

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to

DRINK WATER TO
HELP WASH O UT
KIDNEY P O I S O N

Hell, deceased.
C IT A T IO N
To: Mrs Willie DeWeese, rare of
James A. DeWeese, ilrlfflo Avenue,
Summerset. Kentucky! .Mr.-j. IJ.-esle
Brown, cure of
Huymmid Brown.
Drcutur. Alabama. .Mrs. Both E. Mc­
Bride. core of
Earl
E. McBride,
lirlffln Avenue.
Summerset, K en­
tucky. nml Susan li. Bell, guardian
of Joel II. Bell. Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida.
Notice Is hereby given that I, Suenn D. Bell, administratrix of the
,-slate of
Adolphus
F. Bell liuve
this day. March 9th, 1925, filed In
the above Court a petition to take
possession of the real property of
said estate to pny the debts anil
charges against said estate, due to
the Insufficiency
of the personal
property, the real property further
described as follows, to-wlt:
The Ellst tin If ( E tj ) of the
, North Tell &lt;v to) vc-e* o* »'•»•
East huIf ( i : &gt; j ) of the North­
west q u arter
iPi«v’ t,&lt;
m ,„«•
Cut to Suit
Northwest qu a rte r ( N W &lt; 4 ) of
$9.00
per
cord delivered
Section Three
(.1)
Township
Twenty
tin)
South,
Itunge
Thirty.one (3 t ).E n s t
und Is Is commanded that you nnd
each of you, uml it11 other persons
Interested In suld estate, appear b e ­
fore the County Judge's Court In
Sunford. Florida, on the 27th day ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
of April, 1925. and then and there
show cause, If any you have, why
said petition should not he granted.
ELECTRIC FANS
It Is ordered that thin citation
s ' v ”, he served In the same manner
us Miihpoeiiaa lo chancery upon all
9 In. S ta tio n a ry , I up■-•-&lt;!
ttu.on
persons named in this citation and
‘J in, U iiF U Ia tlfiK .1
15.1111
shall he published four successive I - In. &lt;&gt;M'tllutltiK. ’I
25.4)0
weeks lu The Sanford lleruld. a Hi Ift* One II InIt UK &amp;
2il.ini
111 '.*spa per published
III Semin tie
D in. 0*«*kllntlri!{ 1
.... ... I f.oo
i.'OllntV. Florida.
/ -W IT N E S S m.v hand uml seal of
EDISON M AZDA LAMPS
the County Judge's Court on this
the 9tli day of March. 1925.
Iren*—Tunwlers— !'*• reels tor*
(Seal)
.IAS. li. HHARON.
County Judge.
Mur. II. 21. 2S.
Apr. I. II. IX.

BRINGING UP FATHER

__FLOUIST_ _______
MU’ THE F L O R IS T "
for all occasions.
!ii»rtle. Phom 2tH)-W
law yer

FOR S A LE OR R E N T — One fur­
nished r&gt; room house, with all
modern conveniences. 604 West
8th. Phone 237-W.

Used Cara For Sale
1922 Chevrolet, Touring.
1922 Ford Ton Truck.
1923 Ford Coupe.
1923 Dodge Coupe.
1920 Hudson.
1924 Dodge Coupe.
"Terms to some people"
IN THE COUNTY J I'HUE'S COURT,
1. W. P H IL L IP S ’ SONS
SEMINOLE COUNTY, I'l.Oltl IIA.
Phone 3
line, minimum Sanford, Fla.
IN R E E S T A T E of Adolphus F.

of tin- nortiii-iist corner of iho S\V*i
of S K ’ » of Section 15, Township 21
AU GUSTINE, F L A . — St.
S. flange 3! 17. run South &gt;1 chain*. ST.
West 7 chains. North tl chain*, Hast
Johns County Is reached through
7 chains, to beginning.
the St. Augustine Evening Reconi.
It I* hereby orilereil ami required
that you. uml each of you, do a p ­ Quick results. Two cento per word.
pear to Hu- hill of complaint filed Snmple copy on reauest.
herein, ut the Court House in Snnford. Seminole County, Florida, on
the 4th day of May. A. D. 1925. llu- T A M PA , FLO R ID A — Tampa Daily
saine being u rule day of thl* CoUtt,
Times, the great
home dnily.
or else the said cause will lie taken
per word, minimum
ns confessed, and the matter pro­ rate IV jc
ceed upon decree pro confesso to charge 25c cash with order. Write
final decree.
for complete rate card.
It Is further Ordered Ihut this
Order of l‘uhllcntlon lie puh'iehed
In The Sanford Herald a newspaper PALM
BEACH CO U N TY—The
published at Sanford.
Florida. Ill
acene of stupendous developmentsaid County, once a week for eight
consecutive weeks.
Read about it in the Palm Beach
W I T N E S S my hand and official
Post.
Sample copy sent on re­
seal of aalil Circuit Court at San- j
ford. Seminole County, Florida, this quest.
the 7th day of March. A. D.. t92fi.
(Seal)
V. E. DOUGLASS,
Clerk of Circuit Court Seventh ADVERTISING gets results if It
reaches potential buyers.
PaJudicial Circuit of
Florida,
Seminole County.
latkn Dally News is circulated in
By: A. M W E E K S . D, O.
an industrial and agricultural sec­
W IL S O N &amp; HOUSHOLDElt.
tion.
Solicitors for Complainant*.
Mur. 7. II. 21. 2S; Apr. 4. II. 14. 25;
TO
REACH BUYERS or sellers of
May 2.

AUTO T R IP S

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taxi
Hi. 282,
AUTO

FOR S A LE — 2 1-3 to 6 to 10 acre
tracts near Chuluota, Bithlo and
Fort Christmas. Either citrus or
garden land. See L Higgins, Chul­
uota.

F o r K ent

— ----------------- 1------------F o r Sale
FOR R EN T— Five room house, RORtRENtt
new, close in, on Chapman A v e ­ 1oat meals.
nue, phone 24.
Lincoln House.
CASH— P a li fo r false teeth, den- _
,tal gold, platinum andI discard* F 0 R R EN T— Cottage. J. Musaon. FOR RENT— Light ho’ui
ed Jewelry.— Hoke Smelting and
and sleeping rooms.’
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
FOR RENT— One two-room fur­ Apartments,. Opposite* ]
nished apartment. Down town
•FOR S A LE — Tw o or three Good- location. Inquire at Sanford H er­ fiee.
rock roosters. George Balling­ ald.________________ .
er. Grape/Die, Fla.
FOR R ENT— Three ,unf*re
FOR R EN T— Three room furnish­
rooms. 211 Park Ave.
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FOR S A L E OR TRADE— Good
ed apartment. ' Nicely located.
saddle pony. Box 15. Altamon­ Apply at Herald Office.
FOR RENT— Two room
te Springs or phone OOft-G. Joey
nette, furnished, garage. I
S M A LL STORE FO R R E N T —
Ferris.
Palmetto Avonue Between 1st , Ave.
. ______
____________
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Feeding hay for sale by Jacob and 2nd Street. A. P. Connelly
FOR
RENT—
Three
roeniRichter, Rnnd Ave., Sanford.
&amp; Sons.
ment. Oak Avenue and
FOR S AL&amp; — One large flat top FOR R EN T— Furnished apartment Street. Rhone No. 3,
oak desk and sweivle chair. O f­
lower floor, ideal location. 200
fice Knight A MncNeill.
E. Third St,
FOR R EN T— Light house!
room*. 102 Union Ave.
FOR S A LE — Two or three Good- FOR R ENT— Store room Oak A ve­
rock roosters. George Balling­
nue at Second Street. Phone 3. FOR R EN T— A fter
er, Grapevllte; Fla.
room bungalow at
FOR RENT— Apartment, corner Has garage space. Inqulr
Fourth and Onk. Call 3211.
Ellis. Lake Mary.
FOR RENT— House. Behind 2018
Have you rooms to rent, or 4
French. Also 10 ncre celery second hand furniture
form. Close in. H. M. Edwards, Use The Herald’s class!
Face Ave. Box 705.
* "d get results.

Yowell Drew Bldg.'
Phone.
SI

Elton J. Moughto
ARCHITECT
First National Bank
Sanford, — —
FI&lt;

By GEORGE McMANUS

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JR N E W SPAPER
in Florida’s Heart,
Greatest Vegetable
Ks Richest Garden Land

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SANFORD, FLO R ID A, FR ID A Y, MARCH 13, 1925.

NUMBER 192. -.a.J

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T h ree Senators W h o W ill Be Seen In A ction Today
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rcSardsid efense scores

[id Decides To jTRIUMPH IN FIRST
^ meAgain[DAY CADY TRIAL
on Comes As
inct Surprise

Confident Of

lirmation Whlie
rs AreDoubtful

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A ll o f C elebrities O f
W o rld ’s Champions
A p p e a rin g On Local
Diam ond On F rid ay

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Judge Tilden Rules Out Testi­
mony of 2 Leading Witness-!
cs for Prosecution; Case
May End Ucfme Week-End

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Stellar Galaxy Is j
Led By Johnson

ORLANDO, Mar. Iff.—Tho de­
fense in the case of Hal. D. Cudy,
on trial here in criminal court
charged with murder in the second
iN T .rrO N , Mar. 13. drgree in connection witli the killnt Coolidge forced ,n* l,,at November of N. B. Brow-

M akers o f Baseball
H istory B rin g H ere
C olorfu l A ssem bly

Sanford Dong Hoi
Attire For
Game ofSeasonW i
FamousParticipants

Today’s Line-Ups
Here nrc the line-ups for
this afternoon's game:
Senators—
— Brewers
Goslin
I.uce
Schulte
Mr.Noeley
Richbourg
Rice
Brief
Judge
Melillo
Harris
Armstrong
Dlcuge
ss
Wise
Peck
Skiff
Tate
Bell
Johnson
Sanders
Zachary
Ross
Mort ridge
This is not the batting order
of the pluyers.

Opening Ceremony
Precedes G a m e
Brew ers In Excellent ^
Condition fo r Battle
W ith W orld Champa

.h*,n
ie" Thursday
1hursday on
un the (cvrtitin vital important state !w
testiof his selection Of mony was ruled out.
C. D. Cassidy, police officer who
1. Warren of MichiW ith all business.establish­
They arc all here.
first
learned of the killing, testified
i his attorney gencrments
closed, Sanford donned
There
is
Walter
Johnson,!
that he stood for some time out­
its
gala
attire, polished up Its
the
grand
old
man
of
the!
side the bathroom window of the
[nling the advice of Cady home before entering, claim­
pitching mound, S t a n l e y ,
holiday spirit and flocked to
ntion lenders in the ed that he heard Cady tell his wife
“ Bucky” Harris who rose
the Sanford Municipal field
K .esubm itted the “ I hoaned him."
from n breaker boy at a coal
this afternoon to see, begin­
/. i i.-wi
• This testimony was ruled out
aft«*r he had conferred L Judgc w L/ Tilden&gt; riM ng „n
mine to be, at an unprece­
ning at 3 o’clock, the o p e n in g
arriii. "ho arrived ear-!
ca80( when C. I’. Dickinson and
dentedly youthful age, the
of the local baseball season
lay from his home in j E. W. Davis, defense counsel, cit*
manager of a world’s champ­
with the World’s Champion
|ij nuw a White House eil n state supreme court ruling
ion basehull aggregation and Party of Distinguished Visi­ Washington Senators nnd the
that conversation between husband
other celebrities whose brilliance is
tors Entertained nt Lunch­ Milwaukee Brewers, Sanford’s own,
and wife, made without the knowl­
dimmed only hy comparison with
kion of the executive edge of the presence of a third par­
eon;
Pledge Support to City ns the participants. The Senators
this pair.
[surprise to republican ty, "is considered sacred and there
urrived Friday morning, coming
In Seeking 1925 Meeting from Orlando where they figured
caused a flurry in fore inadmissable."
Fourteen years of service in a
as well us in those I Cady was arrested on the morn
Here are Earl McNcely, Sniu Rice and Ohwee Blcugc, three shining lights of the World's Champions, &gt;major league club, Washington, to
in n holiday occasion there Thurs­
Sanford was host Thursday to day afternoon, meeting the Cin­
,
U1 NoV&gt; ^ following the 1
I1IU.
w,!! i’vrform in this ntternoon’s game. McNeely, in the game with the Cincinnati Reds in Orlando he exact, sit lightly on the shouldIsition. who had assum-. ,ng
of
findquestion had been set-. jng 0l&gt; the 'dead body of Broward1
afternoon, hit the first pitched ball of the game for a three base hit. Watch him this afternoon.' ers of Johnson. For many long un official visit to the local Lodge cinnati Red Sox, whom they de­
rejection of the noni- in the bathroom of the Cady home | ~ ~
l years he has been with what nt of Elks of the Grand Exnlted Rul­ feated fi-0.
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■■—
■ . --------times was a second rate major er of the Order, J. G. Price and
t :ay by a tie vote and ujj0^ o a. m. Broward, a nephew
Clark Griffith, the Senators own­
league team, refusing to desert it Bust Exulted Ruler J. W. Kauf­ er. "Bucky" Harris, the boy mana­
In the table of a motion f t(u. ,uU&gt; Covernor Broward ,,f
together
when he had muny opportunities man of Columbus, O.,
Poison P rob e B rin gs
Iteration.
Florida, had been shot in what evi- I
ger, Walter Johnson, the world’s m
to go to another club that would with David Scholtz, President of rcmier twirler, et al„ were met
kmimition was referred dently was a terrific scuffle,
Im portant Evidence
have surely landed him in the the State Elks Association, C. E. y a committee of prominent citi­
•judiciary committee,| Contrary to the general expecWorld Series with its fame und Mngruder, Exalted Ruler of Or­ zens and prepared for tbo opening
mcet Friday to con- tut ion before court convened Thurs-,
lando Lodge, J. I). Van Dunkirk
its cut of the money.
rlil marshals on botli1,|ay morning, it now is possible
ceemonier* on the huseball field.
CHICAGO, Mar. Iff.— Dr. 0.
and
J. D. Barrett.
Loyalty,
however,
brought
its
Ilining up their forces that the case will be concluded!
Stimulated by their large meal of
C. Faimnn, owner of the Na­
The
intinernry
of
the
visitors
reward.
Johnson
not
only
lauded
kblican leaders gener- before Friday night. The jury win ;
"red meat" in Orlando, the Sena­
tional University of Sciences,
taking
in
the
whole
state
and
they
I in the world series but emerged n
hopeful, hut not ovel Isecured in a little less than an hour
tors, unlike thoir na.ncsukes in tho
questioned in the coroner's in­
! national hero thereby. After los­ had only a limited time to give to
mile opponents predict* land the first witness. Geqrge Pihoa I Upper House Agrees To Vole
quest into the death from ty­ Defense’s Protest Over Admis­ ing two games he came back and Sanford, which wus spent nt n national capital, were greatly pep­
lid be able to muster a |took the stand at 10:10 a. m.
ped up and hunguring for action
phoid of William Nelson McOn Treaty Recognizing The
sibility of Certain Evidence won the seventh and deciding game luncheon given hy the toent lodge and for a huge bite collectively
|ity against confirnia-1 An usual feature of the trial i
Clintock, milionaire orphan, is
•
Sovereignly of Cuba; Cope­
Signal For General Mix-Up; bringing with it the chumplonship nt the Seminole Cafe.
and individually from the Brewers.
the fact that only six jurors will .
said by States .«ttorney* today
title.
Exnlted
Ruler
H.
B.
Lewis,
act­
land
Conducts
Filibuster
J(Eolidge had returned (decide the case. Investigation d&lt;*- •
“ Pivotal P o in f’ Brought Out
to have admitted after an allJohnson May Pitch
Harris’ story Is a story of per- ing us toastmaster, introduced Past
night questioning that a tube pi
lion to the senate with- [ vetoped that there In a prnvmi vi
The Senator's lineup, as an.
sistencc
receulnt;
Us
reward.
It
i
Exalted
Ruler
Forrest
Lake,
May
WAS HDMC£EfiN, Mar. id.
typhoid germs was stolen from
V. •!i&lt;1ii it t i -venrii wit i'&lt; ‘-I"' iii'd im l code lien- Cvi» tin
* CHEYENNE, Wyo., Mur.
takesi more ihiln ordinary obstacles j or of Sanford, who, in his chuj’ao-' nounceik yesterday, had slated for
-la**, tie man filibuster
him a year ago last November
aU5r Cut- rfobrevinted jury sits in all trials j
Hitting the high spots for the first to
even hinder the meteoric teristic and pleusant style bad© mound duty Johnson, Zachary, Rum
conducted * ■ Senator Copeland,
l &gt; i r e p n b l i •u»r Jnr less than a capital offense.
time since the trial began, nttor- -Bucky" who, with n broken finger, the visitors welcome. Grnnd Ex­ sell ami Marberry. The last three
i White House t'or n
Pihos, the fist witness, i- cash- Democrat, New York, tho Senate
rev* in the Teapot Dome lease an- stut.k to t|„. Rnnu. unti| (u. Wus alted Ruler J. G. Price answered, named were culled on to pitch
kith himself' and M r.1icr and part owner o f the allnight Thursday night entered an unani­
rudiment ease Thursday brought banished by none other than Clark expressing his delight at this, his against the Red Sox which will
the meeting lasted an j restaurant from which Cody tele- mous consent agreement to vote by
out the "pivotal point" in the litigc-i Griffith himself. It was that ac­ first trip to Florida, nnd his satis­ probably earn them a bye in tho
.1
o'clock
Friday
on
the
"0
year
old
^he whole situation in • phoned si'mnioning Dr.
t.
tion and then wound up the case I cur ranee, according to Mr. Griffith faction at the good showing tho game with the Brewers.
That
arefullv was canvassed. Harms to his home shortly after treaty recognizing the sovereignin Hiieli a tangle of objections, tech- j that caused him to make Harris lodges of this state have made. The leaves Walter Johnson nnd Mognicnlitic
and contentions thut manager of the club.
king the White House the tragedy. Dr. Harms was tin y of Cuba over the Isle of I'inc:;.
same pleasure was voiced by Past ridge who hnve not been in action
Senator Copeland began his fil­
Judge Kennedy adrupty adjourned | And, by all means, do not forget Exalted Ruler J. B. Kaufman, lately and the probability thut Sunpi' said he believed the first outsider to reach the scene.
)ou!d be confirmed. Oth- j When court reconvened in the ibuster yesterday, demanding that
court in the middle of the after-1 Nick Altrock and his old side-kick whose promise for a longer stay ford will see in action the old mas­
CROSS CITY. Flu., Mar. Iff. — noon to give government lawyers1Al Schaat. Nick brings to San­ here on his next visit was joined ter, became nearer u certainty.
aiders did not share i afternoon, Dr. J. A. Ford, who per- the treaty be put *.&lt;tdc: until Dec­
ember, and he spoke for eight Sheriff' W. B. Chavous Thursday time to get a fresh start.
ford what is declared to bo the ug- with that of the Grand Exalted! Harry Clark, taking Into conhowever, Senator
ft 0 P0*,VflTVh2
hours Thursday nlmost continuous-; night was making the rounds of
knsylvanin, who made
f 1' tc"t'h,’&lt;lin“ the
’',l bathroom
^
.1. \V. Lacey of defense counsel!
fnce in the major leagues und Ruler, David Schultz.
siderntion that he has the stilfest
ly, the senate being helil in ses- Dixie county, summoning a special
I r . - iav for re-consi«l- examination was
Mr. McGruder and Mr. Van Bus-! opposition in the world, allowed his
Cady homo at b;ffO on the dob from noon until late tonight j venire of fftJ ordered hy Judge objected to the testimony or A. j . ; what is admittedly the most
of
thf
Ie- was afraid the
Conwav. cashier of the Federal {•crea,nin«|y funny line of comedy kirk made short talks, all promts- Pf0teges to take things u little cas­
would he
rejected 1morning of the killing. He then j without a recess to prevent him Midlory F. Horne of Circuit Comt, Reserve Branch Bank of Denver, \1,1
ing to the Local Lodge their hearty i i,,r Thursday in order to eliminate
. . .
had the hotly carried to the Orange , f roin rcsting. Ii abandoned the |to report at 10 o’clock today from
,| Nick bats 1000 aqd is extremely Elks Convention to Sanford.
ee or four votes.
;
possiblllt yof sending any of
'
.vt,„
county
general
hospital,
where
an
|
flin,u.
s
ter
suddenly
at
filibuster
middenly
«
o'clock
which
a
‘spn-inl
gnimi
jury
wili
lie
1
«
"
tli«
ground
that
it
was
"double
S
,
g
S
B
|the other senators
Past
Exalted
Ruler
E.
F.
Ilous-1
Uioni
into stateness. Though ynniirainst1X-ray was taken to locate the but- yielding
yjuUling the floor to Senator
Se
Ship- selected to investigate the death heaisaj because 1 nuay himself |once jn n acason) banged out a
the president against,.
holdcr, in a pleasing talk renewed "igan games have been in order
stead,
furmor-lnhor,
Minnesota,
an*
of
a
negro
supposed
to
he
Lewis
did
not
actually
maac
the
|
three
bagger.
The
outfielder
bent
fir the nomination ex- levr.
emenibruncu of the National Elks during the early part of the week
was removed other opponent of the treaty, who Barker.
&lt;" which he was testifying.
1he (Jn makjni, the hlt u home’ ; tun
Convention
in Boston, and his no such strenuous workout was
spoke only an hour.
So far aH cou|,| |K. learned here objection took government counsel
jn tleldinR. Nick, with his
.
'meeting the Grnnd Exulted Ruler called for the Brewers Thursday.'
by
.surprise
when
Mr.
Lacey
de­
When Senator Copeland stopped Thursday night, what was left of
Muybe Clark has a pretty strong
clared he could quote sufficient per,-orseness, r??c^etf. t*"n* hose j there, while attending as the delml the consen. us |u
' ( believed was instanta- speaking, proponents attempted to the negro’s body—a few hones, legal authoiity to show Conway’s and sat down. He ronmd to move |t.ffatc of this lodge,
conviction that his proteges will
force
a
vote
last
night
but
several
some
pennies
and
the
shoes—
found
thereafter
und
when
the
side
was'
thst action would he •
'
j have to face the delivery of Johnothers members insisted upon an' in a pUe of ashes, tool not been testimony was incompetent. \\ lien retired wa
two oi three days.
j no?fU3*, .
bullet out of the opportunity to bo heard. Senator definitely identified, Charley Hnrt, Owen J, Roberts of government
lib** report
""
‘'“b
report on
on the
tht!!' f. ra^*' ahdominul
I wall and tulned Pepper, Republican, Pennsylvania, |a negro, was indicted by the rog- counsel told the court he was not "leader" for Nick that would mnko I
Ihv M'e judiciary com
to removing the motes from their
it
over
to
thu
sheriff,
&gt;)• i- the plan, hut thu i u1vti&gt; l” “ T. ' ,T ‘ ,71
‘ ' and
“ Vi’ testified I in vhargu or the treaty then pro-;Ular grand jury two weeks ago, yet prepared to cite his authority i the team a cyclone on any vaudehutting eyes. This form of work
Bate
senate
I
Broward
s
skull
nan
posed
the
unanimous
consent
agree
however,
in
connection
with
the
for
so
conducting
the
examination
vide
circuit
In
the
country,
t'» unmet
out
Is getting results, and though
_ _ __ , ^
^ |meat which was adopted, limiting case, and is said to have told the of Conway, Judge Kennedy or&lt;ttr-| Joe Judge and Sam Rice, while! f T l p / i f p f J
Y p * ir
I
'implicated some iI fractured.
the
pitchers aro beginning to put
An important point in his tes- each member to one speech of not &gt;authoritics some of the details.
ed an adjournment until tomorrowi they huven't been able to break j
A v&lt; *l
filibuster on the I si |timony was the statement that tiic
no little stuff on the ball, the Brew
more than .15 minutes o nthe sub-1 He was ordered to the Kiiwnncc to allow the government to pre- into the public prints to the oxtent'
i.itj.
|
-------are banging them to all corner.!
; revolver had been fired two fee'
County jail by Judge Horne follow-1 pare its argument sustaining the'that some other members of the' At their regular meeting last ers
I'
(gcationa today |or more from'the body; that he ject.
of the lot.
inir
his
indictment,
and
probably
!
tailing
of
the
Denver
witness.
!
spectacular
aggregation
huve,
are!
night
the
Sanford
Lodge,
No.
ta
il,
The New York senator conduct­
I'11'tii might be invited ; made a rareful search for powder
Ceremonies Precede Game
their own in B. P. O. E.. elected their officers . Upon arriving at the
‘■f'ire the senate to r e -! burns on the body, hut without re­ ed his fight from behind a stead­ will be brought before the grand ; Mr Luccy declared government! cal"lb,° of
hall
..r, i
J
Ljit«&gt; i ,pUm,o . |any compuny. “ Goose CiohIiii , Ik for the new your as follows:
i.iadc on him ! sult. His statements were brief ily augmented bulwark of refer­ jury for questioning.
grounds the Senators immediately
Exalted Ruler. \V. E. Walthal;
Following the indictment of Hart ' 1 , . ,«!?»! ni hf, .IM not know th,‘ h,,mo r‘'» ht'r'&gt; "f the world
ence books, documents, maps and
l !|' ' it Ii rc poet to his and technical in the iiiaiun.
1
.
series annexing two circuit clouts Esteemed Lending Knight, Rex turned into the club house und arblueprints, estimated by others to Judge Horne ordered the arrest of j nsnci ques &lt;&gt;
'■ciiMiis with the sugar J
1
• in ono game. His adieu bludgeon Packurt;
Esteemed
Lecturing rayed themselves in their working
contain sufficient oratorical nrn- Thoinn; W. Higginbotham, George about, and lh.it It there was no official
double
henrsuy.
’
"I
is
in
excellent
condition
and
the
Knight;
Frank
Woodruff,
Jr.; Es- clothes— which is the only hard­
in the subject.
ship they are forced to endure,
ally had objected to instroduction (
I lliiimiim ..ni.l tii. Iiml
appear on holiduys in working
clothes. They found, however, the
comforting presence of the Brewers
who were in the sumc situation.
An opening ceremony, in which
Mayor Forrest Iaike took u leading part, came off ubout 15 min­
utes before the beginning of the
Hanford Lodge has u mem game. Ottor Borchert, the Brewer
ing rapidly made and the edition, abandon his announced intentionI |,c necessary.
questioning Conway and employes
boss und Clark Griffith, the only
part
of
the
pitching
burden
last'
hership
of ffOO und is. .in
-------of other hanks wnere Fall’s tu r n - .
.. , .
.- ,
.
. u growing
. , _ man in the world who can do
I 1's 11 ■I.. Mar. Iff. - The when completed, will chronicle tho [ 0f speaking all night until leaders I
Vi'l Men’s Association developments made here during the had brought about a preliminary
actions were recorded, that lie was f eM0" w.h,c'* ,,rm‘ Kht 1° thlv •Scnu' and Pro»Pcroua condition. Lodge anything with a senutor, had their
HOLD SUN COUNCIL
identify the c or* thelr
American League j members expect to send a strong sny nnd shook hands in a manner
situation in which he was obliged i
ivention at Havana, past year.
rout'in-'1
! ! ^ FU;rFi.L‘
" K wliich
I l.lbYi? |pennant and also their first World’s [ delegation to State Elks Convert- that presaged u great conflict
Advertisers seeking space in tho 1 a p e a k continuously, with permitlif'l
it is announced
e
process
Ihrough
JACKSONVILLE. Mar. lff.i. ,
...
,
JI championship.
tion in laikelnnd next month and
K. Yi.iuig, president, „ pedal edition are urged to get ting any interruption, in order to Tho forty-second annual Great Sun i
when the teams met.
“ Bucky’*
i
I " ' CH|i *°if Li
*»h 1,1 i Eurl McNeeley, who holds down ! to make a strong effort to bring Harry Clark, left their manager­
r''' '■ .i.e republi. will tndr ‘copy’ to The Herald office as h«il«I the floor,
Council of Florida Red Men will I thatf he
later
would
cite
his
authorlhe
C
enterfle!d
position,
gained
,
the
1026
State
Elks
Convention
to
Rthi invitation o f the quickly as possible. The sooner] The filibuster was allowed a bo held_______________________________
ial dignity on the benches and join­
here Mar. 17.
(Continued on Page Two)
|fame ^lu the world’s series by his |Sanford.
D " ' &gt; nit Association advertising material is given tcU bri«.f respite during the afternoon i
ts! the assembly. Al! the while
!---------------- — --------- ~ ■'• — ■ timely bingles which started more
--------------- — — ----- &lt;
tBusiness sessions " ill naner1 the*better the position that I only to permit Senator Fess, Re- j '— ----- -photographers, both motion pict­
! publican, Ohio, a strict parliumen- i ;
’ i» r i • i
1 *W U f r.
4
*
If
1thun one Washington rully. Me- l ) p | ) n t p U n o i l S p r i l f i l v ure and still hovered around thu
I,m' morning and ight- .••iii lie iri**..»i to the advertisers.
will
Wmv
T
h
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r»M
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klntf
■
tarlati.
to
t.k.III.
&lt;hir.
After,
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tlccl«rrA
to
bv
on.
of
the
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.‘iijoyed in the
group.
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l
M,!,t '••'•round outfielders in th e, P r O t O C O l E n d s T o d l l V
to make the edition an answer to |that, the relief senator
The welcome of the city was de­
all the &lt;iueriv • for information that had been getting occasionally hy
D a s e h a l! P a r k O iie r in e : S a n c tu a r y
L'a^ * / ,l) h°.u/ h hi? peIrr° r, mance
—
livered by Mayor Lake, the own­
W-)
Us
never
of
the
spectacular
type.
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M
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have been received by the Chifat-1 resting momentarily on the arm of
Debate in ers and managers expressing their
-----------Nemo Lirhold, McNceley’s runl ’ , N hV A’
ou r F r ie n d s
her of Commerce and other agen- a chair was ended, Senator hess
council
on appreciation.
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Well, what are you going to do |for action, the following sugges- » ' hk mate, is one of the smallest ,
?.!»»? LL*“U
a
eles during the year, The Herald enforcing the rule requiring
Music by tho Sanford Municipal
about it? Today . Friday the lions may 1.7 in order:
|men in baseball but thut fact does
N Sanford
further
nnd
will
j
member
to
stand
while
speaking;
will take a step
band
featured the occasion. Prior
Thirteenth,
none
other;
it
is
here
, If your Jinx is in habit of tossing I not detract from his playing abll-1 X V o U n l t h h “th f " S &amp; b m
mail a copy anywhere in the Unit*! ajso warning him thut he was vioto going to the park, the bund
for
the
second
but
not
the
last
foul
tips
in
your
direction,
sit
in
(Continued
on
Page
Two)
a
tr,
nFFii
n
for
five
cents,
the
same
Ruing
the
rules
by
pacing
ubout
Mar. J t . Tho
ed States for five cents, *.-—- -played for a short time in tho
lime this Year. Again, what are the gran,I stand where the w
i r e -------------------------- ? 1
^
L "r&gt;'! • will publish a
amount for which the edition wnl while .talking.
business section of town.
you
going
To
do
about
it?
nct^in
front
will
afford
ample
proA
f
f
i
c
a
S
h
i
p
s
B
a
l
e
d
;
hlovukiun
foreign
minister,
to
re
K„li „ „ ,i„. Strc*ts.
Both Senator Copeland and Sen'
11uri ng the
fer to the next ussenibly a declurRealizing that they are going
Among ocher things which go to tcction
’ It is reouested thut persons da- ator Shipstead contended that Cui development of
I i w i i u t u T # a H n l l a n d ! * tioD regarding the protocol made very little if any below their class
______
.lift
Sanford
from
the
rut
that
muIf
the
rent
is
due,
forget
about
sirinr to have ep ic ..f the paper ha had no claim to the Island under
rV Seminole county
I .(H U M S 1 0 n o i i a n a j b y
British Foreign Secretary in meeting the Brewers, the S e n ­
of Paris whicli ended ! nlcipalitles sometimes get in, is the it. the landlord won't be aide to
Jt V ar.
^ : ____I
.
lit
rh &lt; w
tT P IltV
Chamberlain and other members ators came to Sanford preparett t&lt;»
'. overflowing with
send into the fray their best line•^urination about
up. A defeat by the "Brcwrers,"
twntaining many Inbeing rated slightly below the ma­
lories and valjor league standard, would mean
,lc*. this issue will
more to the Senators than to h*i
many htousands of
trounced by u major club. Likewise
u{ruJl',0ut the country
for tne Brewers to defeat the
■ " Uoriiia.
world’s champions would a feather,
•''anford by sendor maybe two feathers in their
to frietuh:
caps and they are going to put
Id 1*1 and sen,l it to
forth their best elfots.
ir on wiiat he cun
who will attend to
ince-hall
Johnnies
U A iharge of five
will be
N»w I. th. tint.
Sheiks ure pussing. An Egypti­
and “ curb ston
’ “ Night RB
mane to cover the
weather to come to the an
of the an tells us real sheiks ar« considci .
,ih»'iks.”
4,“1 postage.
boobs, Saniif her^,
farmers..
•

NATIONAL RULER
OF ELKS STOPS IN
C IT Y YESTERDAY

OIL LEASE CASE
ENDS FOURTH DAY
IN LEGAL TANGLE

ON ISLE OF PINES

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Special Venire To
P r o b e Death Of
Negro Summoned

„a, , , . w r A » T n;l1Officers Of Local,
Lodge Of Elks Are

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HORIZONTAL
''J 1 - i n y u d
12— newspaper
or printed
H account o f
r
current
errata
43— boj^o name
d i— encount­
ered

VERTICAL
J— stirring,
23— standing
moving »!
room only
about
A
(abbr.)
2— maize
34— to grow old
8— wrathful
tC— a proclama*
4— to send
tlon or
sway forc­
edlet
37— sum up
ibly
6— unit of
39— consume
40— suffix
weight for
gems
meaning
ff— so exUke
cal (nation
42A,— always
8—
heavy rope
44— a limb of
or chain
the body,
9— hoax or
16— leas dlf- 1
ftcult
sham
10— once more
47—
procreat11—
meaaoro
48—
third letter
out
o f the
12— Garden of
Paradise :
Greek
alphabet
to bisect
i* J 0 &amp;
" 49—
60—
to resist
lepart
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18— pprinter’s
measure
62— softly and
20—second note
sweetly
o f the O
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major scale 63—
king or
23— the two to­
Judea at
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26—salt de­
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the birth of
rived from
Christ
quinolin
65— delicate
28—
aspenta for
needlo ]V
effacing
work
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prefix
29—
to pro­
meaning
nounco the
again
letters o f a 57— railroad
word in
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proper suc­
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cession
61—
recording
secretary
32— variations
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of sound or
63— upon
color
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IIHRE i;i a giant Hcurchlifht atop tnc Tarragona Tow er jtt Daytona Highlands, one block west of Daytona, Florida.
This .searchlight, the largest ever made, throws a beam of light visible on a clear night for one hundred miles, ir
you live or have been within one hundred miles of Daytona during the past week you have doubtleHS.seen this shaft
thrown across the sky during the early evening and wondered what it was.

states in which are located military
reservations which the _ United
States war department wishes to
dispose of, to take over these tracts
said.
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. 12. — heThu
National Conference on
Data on ztatu parks in ine adttth |stnt„
rk *yst,.ms from states
and nlanz of various states fur
w h ulready have public out*development
davtlopmcnt and maintenance of |Ioor rccreutj0n lots.
systems of state recreation grounds
•re being gathered for the Nn I
MARKETS “ SPUDS”
tienel Conference on State Park^
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by Raymond H. Torrey, field see-! . I Al.ATKA, Mar. 12. Fhe Hastretary of the organization. This i
district has sent to market ita
Information is to be used in ad drst shipment of early Irish notevising other states of the ways and itoes of the 1026 season, which
means used in establishing, main-! brought 412 for No. l ’s and 410
teinlng and administering stale for No. 2’s f. o. b., Hastings. They
perk systems.
I were shipped to New York. The
Mr. Torrey, speaking of his la- &lt;potatoes were grown by H. H. Wil78, declared that one of the oh- iiuins, negro farmer, who planted
:ts of the survey was to induce*the seed last Nov. 15.

May M ake P a rk s O f
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Following this beam of light and you will make no mistake thousands arc doing it and they are not being disappointed
This light is more than a mere advertising stunt for Daytona and it’s Master Development, Daytona Highlands. It points the
way to greater opportunity for you whether you seek investme nts, a home site or merely a place to enjoy your favorite outdoor
sport for ft few weeks. This great light beckons you to Daytona, City of Wide Streets, destined to become the greatest residential, recreational and year ’round resort city in the state. It in vites you to the World’s Greatest Speedway, Daytona Beach;
famous speed kings are now gathering on this beach, holding w eekly contests, having selected it as making possible the attainment of a greater speed than is possible on any other course in the world.
This great light points to a thousand other attractions, all within a few short moments of Daytona Highlands.
light of Golden Opportunity, pointing a way to sound investment and a maximum of health ami pleasure.

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lilyks-NuZSIn u short while my liesllh was greutly Imploved.”
(tlyks-NuisIn le revoiumeuded and sold on a guarantee of satisfac­
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, JERUSALEM. Mnr. 13. — The
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' slave trade still flourishes in A m -,
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the Bnll Hardware Company, which
, tt ii. Conduct Conference o f W* where a state of war exists Dr, Rufus Weaver, Presidentj has been field for several years
Rig
IV ..I. between the Hashemite family, the
of Mercer University Is
ntimulate interest In fishing, is
,... Christian Endeavor Work- fonncr niIc„ of Meccn&gt; , n, f ,sU|.
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P riw h vlsr tin Church
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On List of Special Speak- now open and will continue until
era at
the*\Vnhiihi""leader:
o f Sanford on March 1 7 iBn«l contestant of the Husseins*
era To Appear In Florida [ Dec. ni. Four prises, carrying an
_ _ _
|Vested right* to Moslem’s holiest
------ aggregate value of approximately
IS Rev. Frank Freet, Christinn Kn. «*&gt;’• 0n*
ll,n Snu" &gt; fir,,t ««**
TALLAHASSEE, Mar. Id. The trn wjjj ^ Kjven to the winners
attacking the Hedjax was to (Uptists of Florida are this month W0
,
1* dcavor workker of Columbus. ()*
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celebrating the one hundredth an- nt the end of the contest,
« will conduct a one afternoon conCrfnd ffona, hbwever,.differ con- „ivcrsnry of the denomination’s
According to the rules, contestIn f anford at the First
‘i \ Presbyterian church on March 17. •|^r“ h|y fr™» tht“ ..nal ^ " , ofJ°.r; activities in this state. The first onts must bring their catch, which
“Rev. Freet Js
js at present making a
TrV.'J!i" .i" "u k°i*" !*.!!2! meeting In this connection was held is limited to Black Bass, to the
uti
' ' tour of southern
cities in the in­ now been closed and it is very at Cnmphcllton church, Jackson Ball Hardware Company store
* . cr.unty, yesterday, and others will where it will lie weighed on the
terest of Christinn Endeavor work. rare to hear of a slave being
ed
for
sale
openly.
Hut
this
does
fo,|oJ
about 0 days at Jack- store scales. The fish must have
* Following is the program for the
not prevent the esUtence of s la v . IM
,nvil|e;nand
|l “j two
two meetings
...eetlnga will be been landed by artificial menns—
ocrasinn.
sonville,
simultaneously held at Miami ..... by
- rial nnd .reel
, using
. . artificial
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young people of the»“ teen” ages, of their old slaves in their service. Orlando on Mar. 2!». Specially se- lure- The fish must lie in good
Ice ted ftiM’jiki’t.« have been iiMitcRed condition, snowing no Kignn of mu3:50 to .*» o’clock.
These were neither freed by their
tilntion. when brought to the store
Rnni|Uet, to he attended by the masters, nor did they ask their to each of the gatherings.
_i for weighing.
Intermediates
and Intermediate masters t* free them being conFirst evidences of Baptist wo
The first prise i» a neddon Bam­
workers, 0 o'clock.
t tent to live in the houses where in the state is traced back to 1H11., boo rod value nt $22. The second is
Mass Mreting of ( ’hristian Kn- they were born.
says Dr. S. II. Rogers, secretary of a Shakespeare Morhoff reel valued
denvnters of nil hrcs, nnd of inter­
In the Yemen, it is said, the the state mission hoard. “ A num- nt Sid and the other prises are
ested folk, with address by Mr. .children of negroes may be offered lier of Christian men came .into
Kennedv tackle'box valued nt tfl.fiO
“ Freet, t:30 o’clock.
'for sale. The masters who have Florida with the United States
Continuation of the Conference i such slaves are free to do whnt Army about 1H1*J for the purpose nnd a Bimson XX nine enrrying a
$2.50 value.
adjourned at ft will begun nt
lt»u v like with them; even if a slave of suppressing Indian uprising*
.■ o clock.
, is killed by his master the latter .and defending the colonies against
lenders of young peoples work! cannot be held responsible for the the inronds of English and Span­
. from n fifty mile radius around nr * crime.
ish under Indian guides, who wei« Good Sijrht N eeded
being urged to attend these confer------------constantly crossing the line into
T o C onfirm Scientist
ences. which mark the first inten-,
Georgia and trespassing upon the
rive effort on the pnrt of Christian j
Hinted States.” says a sketch of
LONDON, Mar. Id.—Thu'tiniest
Endeavor in the South for the High
liie denomination's work in the
. School age boys nnd girls.
state, prepared by Dr. Rogers. things which the human eye can see
Mr. Freet. has bad large expert-,
Among these men was the Rev. are t&gt;&lt;e blink spots and patches
ence with his subject. During his
Wilson Conner who is described sometimes visilde in soap bubbles
youth he was active in Christinn
as "probably the first Baptist said Sir William Bragg, lecturimrecentlv on "Ray and Soap Films"
Endeavor atfuirs in Cincinnati, ().,
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trencher on the soil of .Florida." at the Royal Institution.
ON. Mar. Id. A lifeboat
and in all the state of Ohio, servCONDON.
Ie was with the troops of General
, ing a? president of the Cincinnati wl,hout oars
oats, which it i.« claimed John Houston McIntosh who came The rainbow-colored soan films
pro
Union for several years. He hn* l,,i,v
Pro,a,ll,,d even in rough to the Florida territory in 1812, and are, therefore, not the tiniest things
The
r1»o held many volunteer offices in ! w'*ather by persons without pre- fell dead in a Baptist pulpit at the liiiman eye can detect.
the Ohio Christian Endeavor union vlolM O*1 "lug. was tried out here Ilawkinsville, (in., a few years aft­ black areas are so thin that if the
snap bubbles eo'lld be magnified
■* of which he is now tho general see T ,n,ly
l *'« Presence of ship- er Ids work in Florida.
“ retary.
|dbg experts and represeiit.itivc* * The first Baptist church to he to the size of tile earth nnd the
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' of the government. Ilccaiise of th • ■constituted on Florida soil was at thickness of the enveloping f 'lm
Increased in proporl* o »h• #‘?m
absence of oats the inventor .1
t ..iIt i Camphelltnii, nnd was known e»
SIGNS Y o r CAN RKI.IKVK IN PI* tiling, contends that on,- of the „,.th ^em . It wns at that church would then he only the thickmrs
of a sheet of glass. ____________
chief difficulties nf I.Minrh.ns a y, , l#rtlliy thllt , hl. ||rlt tll tlw
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If your breath is bad and you lifeboat from a vessel
in distress
tcnninl celebrations was held, with'
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have six'll* of swimming in the hps been overcome.
' head, poor appetite, constipation
Tile new
type
of lifelx.it*. i* Dr. Rufus W. Weaver, president in 18.18. There were six members,
nnd u genera) nu-account feeling, liiopelled by the occupants, who of Mercer University of Macon, i Rev. James McDonald and wife,
• it is a sign your liver i« torpid. 1have leVers which they pull for­ (ia., as the principal speaker. Jesse Elias Jnudou and wife, and two
, The only one really dependable ward and backward, this action Mercer, founder of Mercer Univer- j colored persons, Peggy, sluve of
remedy for all disorders in the liv­ through a very sininle gear caus­ ’ sity. Was the first pastor of the Elias Jatidoti, and Bacchus, slave
er. stomach ami bowels L Her- ing a propeller to drive the life­ Bethlehem church.
of William Edwards. The church
bine. It ads powerfully on the boat through the water. The lioat
Following institution of that • has changed its InWitiou theoe
liver, strengthens digestion, puri­ used in the experiment hud 12 cc- church on Mar. 12, 1825, by 17; times. In 18(10 the church divided.
fies the bowels and restores a fine ctiiiants. With one man at each of I members the next one was form­ the white members buying the ne­
feeling of energv. vim and cheer­ the eight levels it wasp ossihle to ed three years later at Indian gro interest and changing the nninc
fulness. Price fifle. Sold by I.all­ maintain a speed of three miles an Springs in Leon county, in 1828. of the white chuirn to Taberna­
ey’s Drug Store.
Ilnur and with two men working Others followed in rapid succes­ cle. The name Bethel wns retain­
i on each side of the levers a speed sion at Newnansv'.&gt;e, in Alachua ed by the negroes and exists in
ot six miles an hour was (trough’ county and along the Georgia and Jacksonville today, the largest Bap
MOTHERS
about, according to official !nn- Alabama lines to the extreme west. ti*t church in the city.
The first Baptist association orWatch for symptoms of worms iioimcenicnt of Lloyd's agent who Among these were Ochessn, 17
members; Salem, 12’ member*.
gnnized in the Florida territory
In your children. These parasites were present.
Representatives of the London
Among early churches in north- was in Florida in 18-11. This asso­
are the great destroyers of child
life. If you have reason to think lloard of Trade, the British Cor- ,,rn Florida were Belleville, New ciation extended•from the Georgia
your child has worms, net n'li. kly porntinn and
of the leading Hope, New Prospect, nnd Union in line to Key West and from the
Fayetteville, Atlnntic ocean to the Chattahoo­
Give the little on** ii dose or two of Briti. b steamship companies also Hamilton county;
Sand chee river. The first record of
Whit’s Cream Vermifuge. Worms I witnessed the tryout, which was Hatch Bend, Midway and
Hill, in LnPnyctte, Macedonia in , Sunday School work in the state
cannot exist where this time tried reported ii success,
Madison, and Rose Mary in Su­ was nt Key West ns early as 1811.
nnd successful remedy is used. It
'drives out the worms and restoreThe Scotch average nearly nn wan nee, Newnansville, Fort Clark
At the close of 1021 records of
the rosy hue of health to baby finch taller than the Irish. But I (now First Church Gainesville) in the denomination show 88.71(1
check*. Price Hop, Sold by I oil then the Irifli were kept down for Alachua county. Bethel, Jackson­ church members with a church
i TOP years.
cy’s Dr\|g Store.
ville, Duval county, was organized property valued at $C,(VJ7,20G.

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! short stop to .relieve R°?e.r
linpatigh, performed with the same
finesse that he had ini hi. reguI.r
position. Pecklnpnugh,
Washington materially n taking
the championship, is «n old innkee
player and hod seen service in a
world series before.
“ Muddy” Ruel, “ the hitless won­
der” made but one safe clout dur­
ing the series but he started some­
thing thereby. The ensuing rally
brought the championship to Wash­
ington nnd fame to himself. Mud­
dy” will not be seen behind the bat,
probably, for that duty will fail to
the lot of either Tate or Hargrave.

Closes Fourth Day
«ho■J**1‘J Amid Legal Tangle
(Continued from Pnge One)
ity for such. It was then that
Judge Kennedy reserved decision
on the question of admitUng hank I
records of Fall in the c«ist» upon|
"«• Ili—r „r “ •‘♦nui
i»*t |
which the government hinges its, tinattemnt to prove that bonds from
Sinclair eventually found their
"lannT1
, "n
'■truer
..f
way to the credit of Pull.
rrt.m th.
L. C. Dunbar, cashier, J. E. Gon­ . 1
u,|, 7„•'«« It)
t&lt;«y ,
zales, an employee of the First A. |l. D;;
National Bank of El Paso, Texas,
'*■ ii n
and Hnrlnn J. Smith, cashier of »• " , M|*KN«-K|g.j-»*i
the First National Bank of Pueblo,
At|,,r|&gt;«&gt; f'T .tVr
Coiorudo, identified accounts of
Fall nrnl the Trcs Ritos Land nnd
Cnttle Co. in whl-h Fall in inter­
ested,esteil, nnd Liberty bonds couJ -g - sha
nons alleged to have been cashed
by Fall. This testimony was tak­
w ill practice |„ »,
en subject to being stricken out'
on the objection of defense counsel. •Lxnminatlon of \\^
Titles given wp«
Judge Kennedy has the objec­
tion under advisement. Evidence ° f f |cU8 '» Seminoi,
was taken in this way in an nt-'
lluIUh
tempt to trace from Fall to Siu-

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ity. Nemo clings to the belief that
valuable things come in small pack­
ages. Liebold is also a veteran,
having been In the mujorn for sev­
eral years. At one time he wns a
member of the Cleveland Indians .
In Fred Mnrberry, the Senators
have the greatest relief pitcher in
the American League,
It was
Mnrberry, who saved many a game
NETS BIG ON "SPUDS”
for the champions last season by
responding with a brand of pitch­
DELAND, Mar. Id.—John Pale,
ing which turned defeat into vic­
tory. After finishing two games in terski bus made a net profit of
the last world’s series in a credi­ $:|i)i|.25 on one-acre of Irish pota­
table, manner, Mnrberry was given toes on a plot of ground ncui Snmthe task of starting the next game sulu, according to T. A. Brown,
county farm agent. The acre pro­
and he promptly “ blew up” .
Hlucge will be found nt his reg­ duced 43 barrels, :*uys Mr. Brown,
ular place at the hot corner. He , at a cost of $1*7.75, and the potahns the distinction of being n third ' toes were sold for n total of StOL

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Bean Croquettes.
griddle^ Cook on one aide. When ono-half tablespoon grated cheeac.
One-half cup evaporated milk,
; puffed, full of bubbles and cooked Return to a hot oven for four minyolks two eggs, one tnhlcspoon.
on edges turn ana cook on other utes.
Duchess Potatoes
butter,,, one tablespoon flour, one
side.
Wash, peel, and boll six pota- tablespoon chopped parsley, one
Ranana Tie
I Crust—One and one-fourth cups toes; drala and rub through sieve; pint white beans, ono teaspoon onflour, one-half teaspoon baking add three egg yolks, one tablespoon ion juice, one teaspoon salt, pepper
, powder, four tablespoons liquid fat, butter, two tablespoons evaporated to taste.
milk, salt, pepper and grated nut-1 Soak beans over night, drain,
|one-fourth,cup water.
iterially Aid In News*
Filling— Four eggs, one-fourth meg. When well mixed, lay on .-over with fresh water, boil an
Publishing In South
cup sugar, one-eighth toaspoon salt, floured board and divide * into hour, drain, throw uWay wuter.
American News I h
one-eighth teaspoon mneo, one (up twelve squares, lilt squares on 1cover, with fresh water and boil
evaporated milk, one cup water, buttered tin, brush over with bent-1until teqder;_drain_ond press beans
Badly Misrepresented!
one cup chopped bananas.
{ Sift dry ingredients; odd fat to
Mar. 13.—The conclu-!
; water, mix and %ork into sifted
month of the work of,
I
dry ingredients. Toss onto floured
[submarine cable from Anboard, pat and roll.
Separate
• to Malaga, Spain, where-;
' eggs; mix egg volks and one white
for the first time join -1
f
JV
, with sugur, salt and rnnee; add
Urect cable to the North 1
; milk and stir well. " Four into pie
Figure *
- continerA, w being hail-1
pan lined with crust nrnf bake in a
j fnthusiasm by that large
moderate over 25 minutes. Then
|uf the Italian population
drop chopped bananas into custard 1■
urns avidly towards the
without stirring, and continue bak-: ■ C r e a m C llC C S e ......................
States for inspiration for
ilig 20 minutes longer.
When B . .
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completion of the cable
frothy, adding one-fourth teaspoon * l ^ i l l s b u r y F l o u r , 6 l b s
Florida and Western Beef, Pork, Lamb, Veal.
s
[having the effect of eralinking powder and beating until
85c
Pillsbury Flour, 12 lbs...
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, the extent to which Italy
cliff, then folding in six tableFat
Hens
and
Fryers—
Dressed
or
alive
until the present occupied
i rpoons sugar. Put in oven
to
$ 1.00
Pillsbury Flour, 24 lb s .......
Lriy insular role in regard
brown.
[news communication with
10 Pounds P o ta to e s ...........
, Lenten Fritters
jricas, and even with northThree tablespoons evupornted
.. 50c
[vestern Europe,
milk, live tablesptHins water, three I * M axw ell House C offee*......
Fficwst t,
r&lt;«.kPc t
oman newspapers, and
tablespoons butter, one-half cun a Puritan B reakfast Bacon ...
... 45c
but few large Italiun
£ eariK-t with your .hoes an* made which successfully flour, two tablespoons powdered ! *
Phone 105
402 Sanford A ve
feel! When you stop combine grace and comfort, iFlg- sugar, two eggs, pinch salt, fruit
»rs outside of .Rome, are
Nice Head Cabbage, each
.. 5c
to think that there ure U).
.
i preserves.
in conformity with the
are twenty-six small
Thousands of busy women who, I Put butter in suurepnn and pour
jllstic idea thnt ^pinion
bones In each foot appreciate the advantage of com- |on water. Heat to boiling point,
[important than news, nud
and these bon » ure, fortable feet wear kid shoes.. for add flour all ut once nud stir until
L should have the color
I mixture leaves' sides of saucepan
[to it by the persnal view•111) Hanford Ave.
.*101 Sanford Ave.
and cleaves to spoon. Remove
_ reporter or the politi■ N
from fire, add eggs, one at a time.
FREE
[»f the journal,
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fuastantly.
Drop
by
npaper publishes hut u
D
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not
low
cut
ftuiulitla
that
permit
unit
Ita
fuany
tlay
pores
allow
the
!
spoonfuls
and
fry
in
deep
fat
until
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(he
muscles
to
break
down
und
|
feel
to
breathe.
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puffed
and
browned.
Drain,
nil most of that conies
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urby countries,
France ,tlie tout to become flat mid spread j There are attractive shoes for ’ make an (i|H‘iiing and till with prenut. (Figure A ), but shoes or soft! every hour uad need of the day., i serves. Sprinkle with sugar,
kn. These columns treat
leather that wilt conform to For strenuous work when feet reNest E g g s
13
kdusively of political hap- ikld
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und preservo the lines of the fool, quire additional support, there la j
.
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,
jaiiil only occasionally of (F igure C ). Just as a kid Hlo&gt;e ills the high kid shoe. which tits the
Separate whites from yolks, beat
l
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W
ould
Th
in
k
It
b
hits.
tlie hand.
,
|ankle snugly, rell*vis( all strain.1 whites until^ dry. Butter u small
|news is scarce and for . Comfort Is the watchword of ! and preserves th»* graceful slender) |baking dish ill which eggs nre to be
W as H om e Made |S
human interest stories, fashion to-day. and It sturtu with j lints. For wulklag or exercise, the I served; spriaklo fine bread crumbs
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IUilians love as much us feet, for uncomfortable feet c a u k t i l oxford model. (Figure E). In J11 the bottom. IMace beaten whites
if you did not tell him you £
Pineapple Cream Layer Cakes. A rich flu ffy
Hmericnns, the Rome dni- ruin even the smartest ensemble. Its many variations la popular be-1'In (Jodt, make hollow and slip in
onvenerable foreign news- A woman no longer buys t !id&gt; a ,oi cause the heel Is so placed that ih« Hie yolks, but bowl in nuucepun
bought that cake at Miller's Dak - ■
white layer rake with pineapple filling aiul pine­
Rewriting unashamedly ev- appearance atone— ah*- tiemands w.iglit Is evenly distributed.
^containing boiling water, cover uml
etfr. Our cakes, pies, pastries,
|which pl.-ascs them with­ that they be comfortable ns well I V ie n there are the many nt-j i cook until white is llrm.
Set in
etc., eaiinnt lie told from tile
apple butter erennt icing.
|tractive modi Is In one and tw o !! hot ovey for one minute or hold
ering about the time of as fashionable.
most delicintis home-lmked kind.
Several years nj o. comfortable strap jiumjm of kid— the plain |dish under flame ill broiling oven. |
[ally all news from the sho* - 1 for women suggested ugly opera end colonial • pump, all ot^
flam Risque
They have that “ homey" flavor
Ttatt-s comes by way of broad toes uml Hat beeln— shoes which r«- fashionably comfortable,
Two clips Hunts, two tablespoons 1
you
like so much. Order some |J
(ml Paris, anti much of it which were worn in tin- privacy of because ••■&gt; c o m .t the foot which ij chopped onions, bit. of bay leaf,'
today.
(range distortion which in- om-'s home and hurriedly changed hi- • e ■. I and broadened by the i ! two tablespoons butter, four tu-l
pe relay race-it has run.
ut flic arrival of callers. Mot now ( ‘•u-noiit w.-iirlng of sandals
; hlespoons flour, two cups meat!
Ita answer to Die p- .-slsunl demand, low cut idioes.
flock, one teaspoon salt, pepper i
and red |topper to taste, two cups!
evaporated milk, otto teaspoon1
|] W E B A K E O N L Y \ j m n
NEW Ml LEAD K OPENED.
Worcestershire sauce.
T H E BEST
V U
Lenten Dishes
Chop clams, and cook in stock
v.
NEW SMYRNA. Mar. 13.— Morel
2(1 minutes. Melt butter, add on-1
Iiy Helen H. Downing
lions, cook live minutes; udd flour,1
than 30 miles of the Dixie High-1
Every
season has its character- strained clam liquor, cook live min-1
way through Volusia and Rrevurd
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,
. istic foods. Here nre some recipes utes; add seasonings, evaporated!
JN. Mar. 1 !.—Eight thou- counties have been opened to trav-, that you will use time and again milk and serve.
, from comica; little pups Jel during recent months, and it is ns Lent takes ita pluce on tin*
Eggs In Raked Potatoes
Six potatoes, six eggs, three ta­
year’s calendar.
i ! i ‘\sfEW£ U
r o « d i!' were
tlmt withi» « n.'»‘ Wr six
blespoons grated cheese, one tea- j
Pancakes
Jthis month in Cruft's months the remaining mileage
spoon butter, three tablespoons j
through
these
counties
will
he
One
cup
flour,
one
cup
corn
meal,
|p greatest crowd of eanI evaporated milk.
completed.
This
will
give
this
sec­
two ami one-half teaspoons baking
1exhibited in England. AlBnkf the potatoes, cut off the top I
Vtcnth of the entries were tion a stretch of 80 miles of a powder, one teaspoon salt, one egg, and remove half of the inside o f ,
superb
structure
which
will*
cost
three
tubluspoons
sugar,
one-half
The interest in them
i potato, put in oncliulf tablespoon
after the tvnr has In-1 ill®. !
$2/i00,00O,. it is stated, cup evuporuted milk, one cup wa­ I evaporated milk, salt and pepper.
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Mix and sift dry ingredients.
Aleutian h:in become the ' tjLL'iiuh,
of tin* most iittrac«iiiia ia o a ia i(a a a a iiia a n iiB a iiiiiiB u a iim »iu u
ular of all show .logs in I L Vu wnH-troiMcri sccneiy along Rcat egg, add milk and water and
, the hast ( oast, much
i
of it along rtir slowly into lira* mixture. Beat
Plain.
the
hanks
of
the
Indian river.
thoroughly and udd melted short[ear the proportion of wo-j
libitors increases. Most 1
(anels i-attercd over Hie
pre nowadays in feminine t

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brge among the exhibitors,
•dors seem the most popuIretrievers. Their smooth
outnumber the wnvyItype " f
hunting dog.
regard them highly, not
jus!- of their surpassing
qualities, but with due retheir good looks, docil
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which constitute the
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J,—Deeper water mute to Jacksonvine.
tv—Construction of St. John*— In­
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S.— Extension of while way.
4,—Extension of local amusements
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*• GIVING GETS:—There is that
acattereth, and yet increaseth; nnd
there is that withholdeth more than
J* la meet, but it tendeth to poverty.
' Proverbs 11:24.
Mo r e t r u t h t h a n p o e t r y
to
yifhen Caesar took an westward
ride and grabbed the Gauls
for Rome,
What was the first thing thnt he
did to make them feul ut
home?
Did he increase the people’s loads
and liberty forbid?
No; he dug in nnd built good ronds
—that’s what old Cacsnr did.

SANFORD

The People W ill Decide

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N O W T H E N , L E T ’E M F IG H T IT O U T

As Brisbane Sees It

There has been considerable comment in the stnte press
Well, Dear Mr. Weeks!
during recent months regarding the possibility of the can­
How About Aircraft Now
didacy of William Jennings Bryan fo r the United States
Are They Still “ Unimportant”
Senate in 1926. While it is almost too early to make nny
Perfect Score, No Hit
predictions as to the outcome o f the election in the event
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
Mr. Bryan runs or even to ’ expect any announcement as t o ( ______ f CooTclaht 1*141
his candidacy for the Senate forthcoming from Mr. Bryan, j
AN OLD school Tammany Hall
it is nevertheless interesting to speculate on the Commoner’s
leader expressed his opinion of
intentions and to analize the various aspects of the situation. suits against newspapers in rugged
While Mr. Bryan must be loathed to incur any additional double»negative Anglo-Saxon, thus.
“ Don’t never sue for libel. They
load of care and must be nearing that period of ife when
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fireside warmth
means
decidedly
more. .than
senatorial_______
robes, might prove it on you.”
he"ennnof help but feel that ‘this is h7s“ Et"opportunity i B|“ fo ^ h . f t h a T i ? mimU^-’
to render a service to the party which made him and tor forc orj erjnK tho recent tests of
which he labored so many years. He cannot fail to realize anti-aircraft guns, to uphold his
that the Democrats who gave him so large a vote for del- j theory that flying machines don’t
egate last year, would he even more willing to give him a I h S u o t f f f f i l V t o - T J f i r f S j
large vote for the Senate and that he o f all Florida Democrats ' with t^e hiKh|v profitable sport of
could render this state the greatest service.
i battleship building.
As keen political observers know, the onlv hope of the 1 The flying men proved it on him.
Democratic party lies in a union o f the South and West as j THE WEEK&lt; T ^ 7 nnd thnt of
against the more conservative ana predatory interests o f . h!,ttIe8hlp men who co|lect $4 5 ,000 ,the East. Mr. Brvan himself has always aligned himself ooo uer ship, was as follows
against Wall Street and allied interests and has found his | “ Don’t worn* about flying m$only Democratic opposition coming from New York and |c'hin‘“
\^ a!*1?*„ nnp“ 1
neighboring states. Now, as he is, a resident of Florida, j us we.n simp|y turn our nnt|.a|r.
with his heme and interests in the South, yet formerly of rraft guns toward the sky. riddle
Nebraska and thoroughly acquainted and powerfully in­ the invading flyers nnd tench them j
to respect the grent American
fluential in the West, he is in a position to render the party eagle,
even if h*» is n fat bird,
more service in the Senate than lie is in any other way or slightly n*thmntic, stuffed with
than he could have itt any other time. Further, as a United gold nnd without nny wings.'*
States Senator he would he in a position to render the party
more service than any other person now in the Senate or , THEY SAID: nnd for rontrndirting them they deprived Major Mit­
likely to he there fluring the next few years.
chell of his rank, thereby raising
But Bryan’s service to the party does not end the ad­ him in populnr estimation. And
visability of sending him to the Senate. The help that he then, most foolishly, thev tried to
could bring to Florida and the influence which he would prove whnt they had said
Perhaps vou read about, it. if so,
naturally wield to the advantage of Florida would he of al­ rend it again nnd tell your friends.
most incomprehensible value to this state. During the last
THE AIRMEN flew, drugging
campaign he traveled through fifteen states at his own ex­
pense and gave nearly six weeks of his valuable time to the behind them whnt is f-allorf n
sleeve target" no b i" ns an nircampaign. His wide acquaintance and his intimate knowl­ “plnne.
The powerful three in. nntiedge of those who are in sympathy with Florida’s interests aircraft gun*, manned hv the best
and development as well as his own thorough understanding marksmen, fired nf tbp flving tnr.
of Florida’s needs and deficiencies, would bring wealth and »'cts ns they would fire nt invnd- j
prestige to this state, the value of which cannot he over­ ing airplanes.
And not once were *h&lt;* targets
looked.
hit. In other words if those fiv ­
There is in Florida a man who could rise in the Senate ers instead of dragging target* rn
IN D E P E N D E N T A R T IS T S ’ E X H IB IT IO N
chamber and command immediate attention, who could hold be shot at. had been eneno* fivers,
the floor against the loudest Republican oratory or against thev could have bombarded ' ,re*hNEW YORK WORLD
Jington, destroying
the
White
the hottest Democratic opposition from New York or New House, the Cnnitol, om&gt; half the ____________ l _______________________________________________
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Jersey. There is a man in Florida who can get for it the o’ tv nnd then thev could have "one
Most of all it is true of painting n
The more one surveys the Am­
about
their
business
without
a
things it so urgently needs, who would he a leader in the
erican aesthetic * scene the more and sculpture. Our connoisseurs! jj
Senate chamber and who would let the world know that scratch.
one becomes convinced that we need _pay fabulous prices abroad fo r i*
more enterprises like the exhibition what are described as art treasures,
Florida had a Senator.
THINK TH AT over. fePow citi­ now in progress under the Society but they seem hardly awnre that M
But it’s all up to the voters. Do they want such a man? zens, especially **ou gren* &lt;*nnn- of Independent Artists. The muin native talent even exists. The
--------------------- &lt;3--------------------ci**rs »nd coeporntion ,pen that not thing about this exhibition is thut Jpeculiar process by which painters

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One of th»
she either hJ

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enough clothe,

T&gt;o were h j ^
when an auto dril??.,.
looked better t h ^
Be careful inTTT,
winter clothe,
fur fly.

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One of our
her windshield,. 1 tn* * i
When a man doe, UL i

to a show she know, CJ
about it for weeks , ‘4?
People wholwTh,
shoulil not npeii miIk l*
their thumbs.
What makes peonl*
|be happy but a r a S K ®
those who shouldn’t U 1
are?
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The straight~and~n,rtt-i
plenty wide for it, tr * '
Nice thing abouth,,
is you can blame themf»
bles you bring on your
It is nlmost warm
practice classic dancinj (
Los Angeles new, ^
drank
mercury, win
Wonder if he will b e mt-l
weather?
Gibbons will fight Wal
wnnt someone for DempwJ
l\e suggest the incorn, &amp;]

Sanford’s Realty Values
A r e B e g in n in g T o Climb

Mr. Weeks in Mr. Harding’s Cabi­ it is open to all. Anybody who nnd sculptors come before the pubWe havo two exceptionally good propositio
net. Th«*c enem** bombs would pays $5 may submit two works, and ! lie makes it difficult for them to
I reach, von. remember, you- Len'cs
these must be exhibited. This plan succeed on merit alone. Getting
th at will set you in on the ground floor.
"The first law of the home Is order.”
end factories, jmd vou would he^e undoubtedly brings into the cruel pictures nnd statuary exhibited is
to
find
the
rn»h,
if
dnrV
gent,,»In other words there should he “ a place for everything,
light of day a great deal of trash; a tedious business of impressing
Did Caesar put the iron heel upon
nien, with slnnt'ne eves, flew gent­ but it also acts ns a corrective to rich patrons and juries of award,
and everything in its place.”
the foamun’s breast.
le down and asked “ whnt will vou
But to attain this guarantee of comfort and peace, the uivn us to fly nwnv n” d spare the n deplorable phase of our artistic whose bias is such thnt the Am eri-. ■
Or did he try to muKo them feel
receptivity. This is our tendency |can artist fails of recognition of- "
that Ilomnn rule was best? home must provide a number of conveniences, and much j rest of your property?
to regard foreign art ns superior j ten simply because he cannot show ■
What did he do, to muke them
to domestic art.
a foreign signature.
®
glud he came their lands respect for other people’s possessions. A wise mother pro­
YOU ALSO think about it plcnm
vides a repository for the baby’s playthings* if it is only
Up to n few years ago this w as' Tradition nnd rules must receive' J,
aInid?
Air. Weeks. Enemy e!rmen rnig’it
a soap box. And the baby learns that the box is his and bv mistake hit the War Depatt- pretty much true of ail the arts. |a lot of battering before American ■
It was true of literature. It was art can come into its own, I’ rob- *
He built good roads from hill to verything in it is his, safe from the meddling of others.
ment.
. . ,
,.
.
...
.true, and is still true, of music, ably the best way is to stand Am- h
hill, good roads frotu vale
The wise mother provides a drawer for the baby’s cloth­ l i V P&lt;' 1 * " n 1 viy', know that n )
\v.Juteman .and- a few.utlicrs iariuinuu-L ouitiis»wn foot. Such
, JJ
to vale;
balking jo g never bites. the mnn r have done pioneer Work for thehibitiOmr as the* Independent A r-J*
ing,
and
the
baby
is
trained
to
keep
his
garments
in
that
R ea lto rs
ran
n
good
rands’
movement
He
r&lt;*nli«-«l ^Stiro !4 ,,Vow
‘ I” 08 j American composer, but the fact |tints’ offer a way of doing this.; a
’till old Rumu get all the ] drawer. Later there are hooks in the closet for his cloth- thn
dop" know it?
remains that most of our orchos- There seems no good reason why
kale.
ing. And
when
houses are
large
enough,
the
hoy
gets
his i| ‘T r,' Weeks, vou know that ,‘?e* I traa
.
.
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.
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.
.
.
.
.
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.
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.
and opera companies are un-1 we should not hnvo more of them,
202 First Street.
Phone!
He told folks to buy a home, build own chest of drawers ami hlS own closet, Still safe from "V fly*r» could not in hire us. But (ler thl.
domination of foreigners. 1not only in New York but in all our
roads their ruts to rid.
tu,,„|a
lhi*v"'l *^”,|&gt;nno*e know i t . Perhaps, an,j ()Ur audiences are under the j principal cities. Possibly then our lll■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a llaaaaBaaaaBaaaaaalaM Baal l l l
Until uli roads led up to Rome— 0
I
t is nnv crutit„do Jn the
. . Spt&gt;n 0f exotic titles and musical' artists will receive the recognition
That’s it. the protection against meddling that goes with 1 nw
If non
therc
tlmt’s what old C'aesur did.
1they deserve.
orderly keeping of personal effects. It every member of the (Mikado he would give orders not idiom.

M erely “ A Place F or E v e ry th in g ”

SEE

U S QU I C K

B R IH REALTY CO. INC.

I f any town would muke itself the
center of the mnp,
Where folks will come nnd settle
down and live in Plenty’s Inp,
I f any town its own abodes of pov­
erty would rid.
Let it go out nnd build good roads
■—just liku old Caesar did.
— Exchange.
------- 0------, Only one more day to figure out
that income tux.
-------0------The early bird catches the worm
except during the fishing season.

la a a in i

household has a place for everything and keeps everyth ing! ,n hurt the War Department or
enemy planes
in its place, surely then every member of the household 1anvJ,"',v in ,lBut somebody might make a mis- ious menace."
should he protected against meddling hands.
|take.

constitute no ser-! war comes, for heaven’s sake lose
no time, hut sink your huttleships ■
in shallow water at once. You cun j
raise.them when war is over. That's!
IS THAT ALL?
TH AT AMUSING anti-aircraft
the only way to preserve a glorious j
Not quite.
P O L A N D A N D S E C U R IT Y
test, with 100 pep cent o f misses
A target was marked out just lighting navy in modern war.”
was not the funniest part of the the size of a battleship for the
LOUISVILLE COURIER JOURNAL
week’s airplane demonstration.
MEANWHILE, this nation is
airmen to "shoot" at with their
The theory was that anti-aircraft bombs. Did any of the flying men wtihout any adequate air defense, i
The report of intense feeling) fears any move on tin part of would shoot down enemy nlanes hit the target? Yes, dear Mr. Nobody knows by whom or how
Ideal location fo r apartment house
in broad daylight ns easy ns “ shoot Secretary, they did, as your rec­ the $4:13,000,000 "fair
amonij Polish officials over a pro-! Germany.
aircraft"
Belgium,
it knows
ing fish
w ithin fiv e blocks o f post office o
posal from Germany to guarantee. , More
.. than
..
.
.
, in a barrel." Therefor* ords show. Every bomb dropped, spent in the last five years wer«*
.... ..
..
,
1now binding a treaty may in* on |the flying enemy would attack only with one single exception, hit the wasted or stolen. The public mind
S a n fo rd ’s prettiest residential stree
peace shifts the question of securi- Germany. It lias suffered more jut night. Even then, the nnti-alr- target and it would have been sunk is outraged by the injustice inflict­
ty from France, where it is an oh- than France from the onslaughts 1craft guns would rout them.
20
times
had
it
ben
the
world’s
ed of Brig.-Gen. Mitchell, to whom
-------o------Size 100x117
session, mid England, to a .part of j of its Teutonic neighbor. Its hone
-------most powerful battleship, floating the nation nnd the President owe
Wull flowers have degenerated the world where it is not the fig­ now is the moral support of the
ACCORDING to the Weeks sto.
into sand spurs now that men oc­ ment of the imagination. Just League of Nutions and alliance ry exchange war school, our search- on the water, and similarly attack­ their knowledge of the facts,
ed with real bombs.
it plight to he possible for policupy all the seats.
I what this German proposal is, with France and (Czechoslovakia, j lights would sweep the heavens I
ticinns to lie
be “ good party men '
---------- n---------whether it is the same as the 11ri- But in its geographical isolation, j making them bright as day and re-1
MR. WEEKS can now truly tell without living simultaneously danA lot of Sanford jieople will b e' tlsli Council indorsed in principle the menace is constant anil real. venling to our anti-aircraft Jjun-I the Secretary of the Nuvy this: “ If gerous fools,
hoping to see
Wulter Johnson I and which Foreign Minister Aus- ; Germany looks on Dnntzig much tiers every enemy flyer.
Then
________ .______
ten Chamberlain sought to explain ns tin* French looked on Alsace “ pop!" ami down they would come,! -----------pitch this afternoon.
------------ — • ■
g
in the House of Commons, is not Lorraine before PJ11 and longs like viav pigeons at a shooting
-------o------|B
* Coolldge may lie right hut he's disclosed in tin* press dispatches for the return of its lost territory. match. It was tried, and again I Bn M «a a «n BBannaBBanBaBaBaaaBKBnBSBaiiHBaa a a a aBBaMBiM ■
Rooms 501-502. Rhone 95
The peace of this part of the the flyers “ proved it" on Mr.to
■ I!
stubborn and the Senate will prob­ from Warsaw, hut whatever it is,
M
it
is
accepted
by
the
Poles
as
an­
world
depends
not
on
disnrmamWeeks
and
his
scnrchilghts.
ably defeat Warren’s nomination
First National Bank Building,
other effort to slice off some of |cut which is impossible at this
aguin.
the territory of this oft partitioned •stage, hut on something similar! FIVE powerful lights swept the
------- o-------■
Sales Force:— Miss Ruba Williams, Miss H
nation. It means, according to
A man who is gored by a Lull their conclusions, a fresh parti­ to the four-power pact proposed Jsky with beams strong enough to
Kouge, Mr. R. L. Shipp.
while looking for a four leaf clov­ tion similar to those of the Eigh­ by Germany, which guarantees ; light the air, D.OOO feet above the
that
disputes
between
Germany
earth.
It
was
a
magnificent
spec-;
*
er, wouldn’t have much chance at teenth Century which resulted in
iaaa i,!,au aiiJ|a a u aaaBaBBBBaBBBaa aa aa|,a|,aM |11
and Poland and Germany nnd Cze-itncle. But the army men, having '5
a pink tea.
the obliteration of the nation.
j
i
hoslovakia
shall
he
submitted
for
admitted
their
failure
to
make
n
|
■
———o------Separated from its ally, France, aibitratiou to the League or Na-1 single hit. in daylight with their "
This is one time we are not go- by Germany and opqn to attack turns. With Germany, Belgium, anti-aircraft guns, also admiUthut S
ing to be betting on the Senators. from a hostile Russia, containing England nml France in such an with thei- magnificent search- ■
It would uugur pretty well if tho in its new boundaries territory that i agreement there is hope of remov- lights they were not able to “ pick S
Brewers should* win their first was once Germun and territory t ''ig tile fear of invasion, both of up" even one of the test machines, u
game on the Sanford diamond.
that was once Russian, this little i the small and the larger countries, that obligingly remained within ■
country of Eastern Europe of its and with the League the final a r-, i{,000 feet of the earth.
When Afibie Rockefeller, the position that it is forced to main­ j Liter, the scheme is practicable.
______
richest heiress in the world, gets tain n standing army three times Germany, however, should lie in
AND. REMEMBER, the search- J
married she is going to do her own as large as that of the peace I the League and also Russia, hut a light men and gunnners knew just j B
housework, which is more evidence strength of the American army. |basis of settlement of the question when the test planes woubl fly and ■
of the servant problem than of her It is because of this that it guards j even for a country like Poland where to look for them.
ja
ambitious Intentions.
the border fronting on Russia ami ' seems to have l&gt;een made.
Invading enemy planes might not { ■
-------o------T H E N E E D S O F B U S IN E S S
j be so obliging. They might not j "
The Associated Press tells about
|{ radio this message, "Here we come, i a
a New York man who won five
T H E W IS E S T A G E
|j duo at 2:15 sharp. Please shoot JJ
hundred thousand dollars on the
•are varied and ever changing* but the *v'in
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
us." They might take you, your i B
seventh race in Miami tho other
gunners and your searchlights by |*
day. Yet they say there is no gam­
County Bank is always ready and willing
Here nt last is undiluted truth! |may take on additional polish, tho surprise, dear Mr. Weeks, Asiat-ljj
bling done down there.
I Hen* is given to a world, troubled sheen of experience, but ho never ics do such things. They are deep. I a
of tlu* utmost service to its customers.
-------o------and ughust, explantion of the nov- \ manages to think and reason with
Addison used to say:
OUR SEARCHLIGHTS did “ pick ,
elties. rebellions and radicalisms 1the sharpness and penetration that
“ Silence never shows itself to
It is to your advantage to make tli*s
up" the test planes, when the lat­
*9
j
that
threaten
to
overwhelm
it!
For
characterized
him
when
he
was
great an udvantugc ns when
. . . .
. .
,
, |the younger a man is, the smurtei sixteen—all of which shows how ter threw blazing “ flares" into the
Bank your depository.
....................................................................................... i z s i i B u n a i i i a a
Iftfamation8 Drovfded t h n t ^ eivJ 1*“ ■ Ui “ ," i contro* '\f manners and i marvelously the poet was inspired darkness. Hut you could hardly J
' ^
- them."
b
morals has passed into the hands1when he poured out his soul to expect enemy planes to bo as oblig­
no just occasion
for
of the child rather than of tin* "sweet sixteen," a phra: e that nns ing as that.
parent because the flapper can been on the tongues of countless
It has been suggested that The think more clearly and rapidly young orators ever since.
ONE OTHER little touch, in the j
Sunford Herald publish tile names than the mother.
Godfrey II.} _Hut tho main valuo of Professor course of a perfect day, dedicated 1
of those who hack out of the Palm Thompson says so, and Godfrey II. l homson’s discovery is the illu­ to tho theory that airplanes arc |
Our W iring Conforms
Beach Rotary trip, if nny, just to Thompson says it with a carload
mination it throws on the problems no menace nnd should not intefere i
show exactly who does lack the of intelligence tests to support his of today. It explains why parent* I with battleship graft. One plane,
proper Rotary spirit, and we may statement. Mr. Thompson is an cannot control their children. The Mn lh‘‘ gunnery tests, flying G.000 I
;o all electrical and underwrite !
do something like that.
English college professor who lias youngsters, being smarter than |f*»t up, released a “ glider" plane.!
mg standards. You will find us |
STRENGTH - SERVICE ------- o-------devoted hit otherwise nlncid ca­ the old fidks, simply outwit them. |D was to float gently down, while!
“ safe concern to do your elec- 1
Seventy-two Florida prisoners, reer of all ages nnd condition*. It shows also why manners have anti-aircraft guns just simply rid-!
trical contracting, such as wir33 being* lifers, were pardoned lait Mr. Thouuison informs tin* world changed. Tho youngsters being died it witli bullets.
ini** lump ami motor instaSla*
year, and twenty-five others, thir- that ‘‘intelligence reaches its max­ smarter than their eiders, have
Stove and F&gt;re
ti.ons. *»Ui&gt;e and household dcten being lifers, were paroled; but imum when the individual reaches 11 covered that too much dignity,
Johnson’s*'$6.65 Polishing
V
WELL, IT glided down, out to
vices,
etc.
Get
our
figures.
'4
the name of Mendenhall not being the age of sixteen years."
Wood
Outfit for $5.00
Jlirupriety ami reserve is so much sea, where the gunners were look­
on either list Pinellas people are
A person, the professor writes waste baggage. And, being smart­ ing for it, a hulfhour after it hud
not so particularly interested.—St. in a hook on the subject, may ac­ er than their parents, they have Hunk peacefully into the ocean.
Cut to Suit
A Saving of $1.65
M elton Electric Co. j
.Petersburg Times. Give him time. quire more knowledge us tile years decreed n jazzed up era. Sixteen
J**
They had not even seen it. So
$9.00 P«r
&lt;He will make it interesting for puss him by, may memorize more the smartest’~«ge, is cutting up much for t ie value of anti-aircraft
See
•Ul Sanford Ave.
Pinellas people yet.
of the stuff tliut is printed and like* the villugo “ smarty."
guns. ALu lor the theory thut

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LOCATION

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REALTOR

OAK HILL
INVESTORS WILL
M A K E C, 0 0 1)
P R O F I T S ON
TIIEHt PROPER­
TY WHEN GENE­
VA AVENUE IS
PAVED.

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Ball H ardware Co.; B ritt R e w .

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1£ ‘i- ik w a ig ^ a a ia ^

paper for gold to bring out this
two billion. Theoreticians, he says,
-------will lie shocked at the idea of the
ST. PETERSBURG. Mar.
stato admitting its 20 franc gold An extensive program o f Mftli
The Rav. and Mrs. J. J. Rankin
coin is worth more than its 20! pal improvement is outlined in
nf .Scranton, Pa., are apeodinir a
franc hill. The humblest field la- call for a bond election set
. few daya in Sanford before leaving
borer knows this, so what harm i city commission for May 12?"
I for their home.
j:«.oinc« u *
&gt;USS KATHRVN W IL k e V, Society Editor.
the state’s admission do? he.Mic freeholders will be ask
PHONK:— Rea. 428-J
D E B T S ean
i ""**
asks.
•
I approve ao issue of $2 114
Mrs. C. Cherry who has l*ccn
________________________
nrnviitn
l*? for
provide fttm
fundfor mrrvincr
carrying
the guest of her slater, Mrs. W. A.
[work. Election of a million
Mrs. Check E n tertain s Zachary, left •Thursday for her Slocking Bank Con In ins More
APPOINTMENTS MADE
' municipal pier is Ihe largest
M ISSES F L O R E N C E A N D E T H E L H E N R Y
Than 2 Billions Of Francs
A t B rid ge H o n o rin g home in Mt. Olive, N. C.
•
r
».i
it
...
«» Hie list.
For n
I n Hold, Financial Experts
rALLAIIASNr.L, Mar. 13. — First Avenue north from Ca.
Miss Ruby Hnrkey, left Thurs­
E N T E R T A I N A T BRID G E L A S T N IG H T Mrs. Julius Grunhut
D eclare; I amdi Efforts Foil Governor Martin announce:-, the; Ninth Street, the sunt of $490,
day for Scotland Neck, N. C., to
following appointments:
would be provided: $250,000
accompany her cousin, Mrs. A. C.
Beautifully planned in every de­ Retta being thu fortunate two. For
Mrs. Victor Check charmingly Ynndle back to Sanford. _
PARIS, Mar. 13.-—According to
tail wn* the delightful St. Patrick’s Cut prize Miss May Holly wus
* w . iiawki#,, ,.f
jjjg a a r g
onservativo estimates there are
bridac party Riven by Miss Kthcl presented a bronze inscnce humcr. entertained nt bridge, Thursday
Friday
*
J.
I*.
I.ustig
of
Scranton,
Pa.,
ar­
two
billion franca 'in gold coins be jiiati c of the peace. District J. yacht basin* and necessary sea— ►
Henry
and
Miss
Florence
Henry
at
nfternoon,
ns
a
courtesy
to
her
Following the jrame a delicious
.ill he » call meeting of
Holmes county:
E. E. Hills, of i walls and fills, and $180,000 f o r '; ’
rived
Thursday
in
Sanford.
Mr.
hidden
ntrny
fn
Mla
^traditional
the
Woman’s
Club,
Thursday
e\csalad course wus served nt which house guest Mrs. Julius Grunhut of
T&gt; IJ. at the First Bap*
ning.
I.ustig represents his own produce “ old stockings’’ of the french neo- Ocala, to be commissioner for HD-m Booker Creek drainage.
time ui.uoum
unusunl itivum
favors word
given. New York City.
h i t 1i.il) o’clock.
«
.
.."to
wciu tii.vii
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firm and is a regular visitor here. ple, and if Franco had this hidden Irict No. I. Marion county; .!. *V.
it;, liarriaon Chapter N . !. Guests were greeted at the door The favorR were small “ snapping
Williams of Baldwin, to ....... . | $30,000 ADVERTISING' FUND,
The
rooms
were
attractively
dec­
gold
at
Its
disposal
the
country’s
b will meet at tho homo |j’y
'*•
nnd receiving St. Patricks for the ladies am
BRADENTON. Mar. 13. Th*
orated with vari-eolorcd snap dra­
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Bishop financial situation would In* dis­ stable district No 3. Duval county,.
gons and ferns. The favors were will return from Tampa Friday.
tinctly improved. Every kind of I.. I,, Eraser of r.nu Dnllie. to Ik* i business men of this city have set
rnscmnrys and St. Patrick pencils.
Mm. George A. DcCottca is ex- appeal hut one Ima been made to constable districtNn. ft. H r vara ( ouuiTrni'sc a fundof Vroni $25J S
p,j&gt;nn
j*. s|M,nt exclusively- '£
Mrs. John Gillen, for making high pected home Friday from a visit induce the holders to let the stale countv. and John (.. Robert-. lVInscore, wus nwnnled n teapot, hand of several weeks in Jacksonville, have their hoarded coins, and dur­ gria. justice of peace, district No. i f„ r advertising Bradenton during^;
; the coming summer, fall mid w lM fif
ing the wnr much was recuperated ! &gt; Liberty county.
the i ^ rs' ,,cnrV
wore a handsome l&gt;. Caswell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert painted in St* Patrick’s design.
meeting
' ter. Cily council has promised $10- '
Mrs. P. Weinburg won tho consounder
patriotic
Influences.
!
gown
of
flesh
crepe,
heavily
headHines,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
\V.
W.
PotMrs.
Frank
Winthrop
of
Tal­
[*7:30 o’clock.
(HM)I 1
otl‘!i Wt!J ithe
tin fund
fnvi.l to
#«» lie
Iin raised
towards
Intion, nn, ,Ahe’s tape measure. The * lahassee who has Iteen viriting her
I
NDKRWRITERS
MEET
|ed. Miss EthelHenry wus atlrnc-1 ter. Mr. and Mrs. Braxton HagWhnt remains deems to form nn
by
lax
levy
for
publicity
purpose,'
I lively gowned in black satin and gott, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mem,
,,f hnnor
presented a si'der, Mrs. Walter Wight will be iiuattainiilde residue as far as the
Saturday
JAf KSONVILI.E. Mlu. 13. — and momlters of a committee ap-- v
I lace. Mirs Florence Henry wore .»!Mr. and Mrs. Edward Betts, M r .l* 1*"* trM&gt;* with scenes of Florida joined here by Mr. Winthrop Sat- slate is toncenrcd. Every nmv and
cilian Music Club will (lovely crystal beaded georgette! and Mrs. Edmund Meisch. Mr. n.ul I P»lnted.upon it, .
.
, , . . urilav and they will take a trip then, however, cases come hefor The Florida Underwriters’ Asso- pointed by the chamber of centn'dock.
Delicious refreshments of Irish i down the East Coast,
frock of flesh color and Mrs. Giles! Mrs. Emmett McCall. Sir. and
the courts wherein people are con-!
wi"
n t « o days’ moot mcrce expect to raise $20,000 adjinir Club will meet at wore a handsome gown of bended Mrs. S.Moore.
----------------- 1______
*
'
,
ing
here
On
Ma
20-21. at which ; ditional.
Mr.
and Mrs. paradise pudding, .-Htfvidual sham- |
' dcmneil fur going round tho couii
,/ nt 10 o’rlock.
the prepared enactment of a sta­
apricot natin. Mrs. I.cwis wore a Dcntzll Stafford. Mr.
and Mrs.
■try
buying
up
20
franc
pieces,I
1
w
i.
l
h
,
m
inl
JnliP
JA\
GETS
12.1
,0
1
)1
)
p|y Hour will be held at becoming gown of Archill georgette, Jamoa Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. served. The hostess was assisted
tute requiring a license and a
«
..
which they induce the hoarders to |qualification lest for underwriters
r at I0 o’cIock.
KS‘ ,NN ,, ' ,;K* Mar.
—
which was beaded. Assisting the Whittier Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ray- by Mrs. J. Parker Hill of Or- ! ’
•III operating
liindo.
' aplain George J. Iiarcui, census VI n I r L l* ' r l
will no
la* one
t
in Florida
Mon,II. win
hostnss in passing the tallies and 1mnnd Philips, Mr.
andSirs.Hawis I o,»ciiitit,g
e.Miiineiatnr
for
Duval
county,
e:«Monday
"
?
most iniporlnnt subjects disInter in serving were Miss Ruth|kins Connelly, Mr. and Mrs. Don-!
------Huy. Sfii. Unit, eifini, it«*pxir
itimntes that Ihe 192ft population niore ike ,0 francs, but thlr traf- rll!IMll Tllp National Ammeiation
L-ial Service Department Henry and Miss Curinetta Barber jnld Whitcomb, Mr. and Mrs. W. | T .nrl Jpc* T T n in n
Jacksonville proper will be ftc s Blcga! and dealers ... it m*ed!r f (jnHl.rwrUers have considered
Ffihmlist Missionary So- who made iiuaint little Irish peas. C. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. I sm* Conolcy,.
• \. for
tooium
II. S. P O N D
Taking of the census be­ high lutes of profit.
the Connecticut statutes on the
| meet at tho home of ant girin with full skirts of gri*en, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hunt, Mr.)
W i t h M l*S . H tW lS O T l
gun
Feb.
15.
and
is
slated
io
end
Jose
Tlicry,
a
(lnnnciul
writer,
Is
Huy
lies — Hal HIT ■
subject as a model for adoption in
Ur Herndon dt 3 o’clock. black hasuucs and white aprons.
and V.ru. Clyde Byrd. Mr. and Mrs.;
______
Apri. I.
I'knHr am
advising the state to idler enough the various staler, it is stated.
The suggestions of St. Patrick’s I eo RiKkwell. Mrs II. A. Bivens,
Tl„.
Uni(IM of thp Cnngre.
were
artisticully
carried
out
in
the
Monday
, E l f Miii
f t ^ T ^r M
rchbeautiful
■ "«
nan's unit of the Church decorations. 11 naturally attractive f t M ,iU ,,,
ui L j S : *icrnoon atCh"
the
home» «of
•ague of the Parish of setting, the club was beautifully ry Muriel. Miss Mildred Simmons.* Mrs J „ „ aviHon a l .*T*win Lakes.’ ■
[Cross Episcopal Church decorations. A naturally atractivc Miss May Holly, Miss Fern Ward, j An Interesting btumess session ■
nt the home of Mrs. which interspersed with white as­ Miss Marion Philips, Miss Frances!
Flannel Frocks
Kathryn Wilkcv, i ? * * .!jeld ,l,irinB which thc P1* " " ■
Silk Hose
on Oak Avenue nt 3 ters, white sweet peas and asters Dutton, Miss
jD
were arranged in bowls and bas­ Monroe II. Hutton, llotlgson
Hall,! for the new parsonage were dis­
Robert Deane, Randall Chase, Nnl cussed.
Organ Club will meet kets about the room.
\ i Reduced
Delightful refreshments were
$1.39 pr.
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Two
beautiful
pictures.
Watt’s
Chittenden.
Grady Michael, G. Lit­
Jeanette Lning nt 3
served.
There
were
33
members!
“ Hope" and the “ Seminole" were tle, John Fox, Grant Wilson, liar
Entire stock of loiig -sleeve
awarded as prizes for high score.| ry laiwis Jr., n'aul Lake and W. present at this pleasant meeting.
Very special! Very new
flannel frocks, plain and
Mrs. D. It. Caswell and Edward M. Hardy.
colors of lK?igr, iMimcrov,
is a round piece of
bordered flannel, and kasblcuclicr, piping rock, nude
[t between the spokes of
bn. Reg. $19.5(1 to $(’.5—
atmosphere nnd l-’r. nude.
of coal-mining cars
One-Fourth off.
1(*U pair Lucerne at $1.39.
In
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Hostess
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Given A t Clubhouse. To E veryw eek B rid ge L * .
Irrrwarc. Tickets given
! A. II. Lewis of Tampa is a bnsilurchases at Kent’s V’ulThe meeting of the Literature| Mrs. W. J. Thigpen was the ( ness visitor in Sanford.
G irl’s M iddy
k'orks.
W indow Shudes
Department of the Woman’s Club hostess Thursday afternoon, of the;
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on Thursday nfternoon, with Mrs.|p&gt;vt.rv Week Bridge
Club and . *'"hn Townsend of Quitman, (In.,
MSOI.L'TIONS
C. C. Woodruff presiding, was one „
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..,,rk , is !'l|&gt;on.'llnK » ^ew days in Sanford
$1
llowing resolution was of the most delightful of the sen-jtxtra k" l!,ls ,lt ,ar hw,ne
1Mrh *'» business.
-------|.yiil passed by the Ly- son. At the conclusion of business,; Avenue.
Best duality middle; n*
standard 3d inch or less
H Parent-Teachers Asso- the program was taken up. The! White larkspur ami fern were! Mrs. J. N. Tolar and Mrs. Ed­
the price we’ve offered!
-.i/e window shades of od
thoir regular meeting first number was a dramatic re-:ust&gt;(| jn ilcrornting. suggestive of ward Betts motored to Orlando
All white and well tailor­
opmiui*
iiuality. Colors of
Thursday
for
the
day.
i ’i. Re it resolved that view- given by Mrs. Stella l\ A r-|st&lt; ,,atrick. Tlu, prizc. silU ho*e.
ed. Regulation style, I to
green, white, tan. Fixtures
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Mt sympathy of each rington in a most interesting paper.
I I years. $1.29. •
ami pulls included.
W. M. Cathrnc who is an income 1B
Mrs. L. R. Philips then'gave a was won by Mrs. Forrest Lake,
[this Association is here
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lax
specialist
arrived
in
Sanford
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Ir irreparable loss in the the play “ The Piper’’ written by •see won the guest prize of powder. Friday for nil indefinite stay.
Irath of their little son Josephine Preston Peabody, which! Refreshments were served followMrs. It. D. Saswcll, Mrs. la*-*
by accident on March will be the next play taken up by [ing the game.
»ml that these resolu-i thc department. Parts were as-1 Those present were. Mrs. I. G. |Conley and Mrs. Emmett McCall
U IIN IO IIi
I 'l l
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Mrs.spent Thursday in Dnytoim.
t&gt;rded in tho minutes of I signed to the different member.! ||Sharon.
Mrs.
Forrest
Lake,
Frank Winthrop, Mrs. W. M. Scott, J
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istion and be published who will take part in the play.
Plans Were further made for thc| Mrs. Harry T. Ilodwell. Miss WilMrs. H«*nrv Wight nhd Mrs.
taniln Morning Sentinal
birthday celebration May 13, which. key. Mrs. D. P. Drummond and Walter Wight will return from a
Word Herald.
|RS. II. LYMAN,
has been set aside to commemorate[ Mrs. II. B. Lewis.
[motor trip into Georgia, Friday.
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is. McI n t o s h , • v the beginning of the Wednesday*
Club out of which the Literature! Opium pills are given children! Miss Norma Griinn of Kissimmee j a
|K.**. I. a . lie-...
in Indian to keep them quiet.
( will arrive Friday evening to spend . J
Committee. Department was organized.

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Broad Cloth, Linen, Voiles, Hand
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Sat unlay t'vriils j;row Ik*IUt each wet’k. SpriiiK

See how Everfast fabrics
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week of boiling! See the
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when they are newest!
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Gym lilootners
$1.79

Silk and wool crepes are
smart for wear now. The *•
are in rose, tun, while,
navy, bluck and orange.
10 inch—$3.00 yard.
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Mercerized bloomers, girls
who play hard want them
made up full und well
fitting.
Sizes 0 to I I
years at $1.79.
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Dainty teds trimmed with
laces, tucks and eiubmidcry.
Bodice top, fine
nainsook! Sizes .'Hi to ||
Saturday at $1.19.
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F rocks
$12.50
Belgium hand made frocks
are most attractive and
long wearing.
Made of
fine linen. Button, bind­
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$12.60.
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See nu Acme Flex radio
set (5 tube reflex using
SI3 sodium lube detector)
Imilt in our window this
Friday and Saturday. En­
tire cost of set mid uccesitoiies $186.

I n l colored g i n g li n in
loiiipers. Color is a fea­
ture. And pretty shades
of pink, blue, green, tail,
rose. To 3 years. $1.99.
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Use space
m o m e n t s embroidering
them. Including center
f 11x22 inches) and side
pieces. 35c set.
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Crepe

Striped and figured crepe
gowns, pretty colors of
peach, pink and blue!
Withstand washing! Sat­
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Sped a

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Boy’s ( Ininn Suit

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Long wearing, well made
suits for boys; button'.;
well sewed, Athletic type*
niado of checked nain­
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These $2.25 checks and
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Buy Rugs Now, f&gt;ave Greatly
5 rugs, each 8x10 first
quality Axministur. $15
iiuality selling at $35.00.
Topton rug rugs also spec­
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are fast! Scores of pat­
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D . F R I D A Y , M A R C H 13,1325
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Between I
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' WASHINGTON— A foretaste of wers'during the final stages of the I \
! a collision that seems certain to vice president’s inaugural address,,
!tome wheu the new Congress gets it does not forebode well for saidi
LONDON. Mar. I.J.—The wounder way next fall or winter was vice president’s ability to enforce
en
and girls of England rife begiven spectators in the United Sta­ discipline in the future.
ni
Cay Turner Alleged to Have tes Senate when Charles Gates
Chicago contributed one high-' g absorbed back Into industry
Administered Position to Dawes, newly sworn in as vice light to the Senate in addition to 1™r fhore quickly than the men
Widow to Obtain Insurance; president, addressed to that body the vice President, during the in-1=
his views as to what its conduct •uguratljn ceremonies.
lm
Poison Found in Stomnch has
been in the past and should be
Conspicuous on the Senate floor,
in the future.
among the'dignitaries in cutaways JJ
•KANSAS CITY, Mar. 13.— A
As Dawes talked, one could
rat degreo
degree murder charge was sense n developing atmosphere of and Prince Alberts, wns n big, J
first
filed Thursday .against Roy M. conflict. The address wan pitched deep-chested, swarthy gent in a I
iSirner of Wichita, Has., former in the key of n querulous grand­ dinner coat arid brand expanse o f ' jj
storchcd shirt front.
e
University of Kansas football play­ mother chiding an unruly child.
Inquiry revealed him as "Din- ■
er, following issuance of deputy, Dawes scolded, chided, ragged.
coroner's report that physicians |His thin, high-pitched voice rose mond Joe,’’ boss of Chicago's Lit- m
had found poison in the stomach |1to even shriller notes than on tho tic Italy and a power in Repuhii- ■
S’
of Mrs. Dorn Gage, Atchison dl- •occasion of his famous "Hell an’ can policies in the Windy City.
vorccc, who died in n hotel room Maria” utterance.
here Wednesday.
The sedate Scnntc, jealous of its
The report stated enough poison traditional dignity and power, at
had been found to enuse death and first sat shocked and silent.
described three large bruises on
The iden of this newcomer, this
the woman's body. Turner was i fire-eating politico-financier, rend­
arraigned and held without bond. * ing it n lecture on its rules and its
.He wns arrested Wednesday in a conduct within five minutes of tak­
hotel room with Mrs. Gage when ing oath as presiding officer, at
her screams attracted attaches. first stunned it into specchlcssncss.
Before death Mrs. Gnge declared j Then, ns Dnwos pounded the
Turner had given her u drink of ‘ desk in front of him nnd renewed
poison from a bottle, had later his
excoriation — the
Senate
thrown the bottle to the puvoment i laughed.
below and that he had poisoned i
her so that he might collect her' That Inugh revealed one thing
beyond any possible mistaking. It
insurance.
He said he met Mrs. Gnge last revealed thut the Senate doesn't
November in Atchison and sold ( take its new presiding officer half
her an equity Dec. 5 in a lflO ns seriously ns he takes himself.
acre farm near Nevada, Mo., fori To an observer, who has watched
$11,200 taking Mrs. Gngc's note nnd studied Senate psychology for
for $8,000 nnd retaining u collateral I more than a decade, it seems plain
life insurance policy she had. Lnt-; that Dawes had got off on the left
«r, he raid, he sold the note and : foot at the start.
Senators can be led when they i !n "now at this time of the
wjth it went the insurance poli­
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cies. Wednesday afternoon Tur­ cannot be forced. They ure not 1
ner said, he met Mrs. Gage near! different from other stubborn nni* I
a hotel where she had ahtnined a mats in that regard.
mom.
l Dnwcs hus a large popular fol­
LEWIS ASSIGNED
Mrs. Gage told him, Turner said lowing, due in no small part to his |
that she wanted to talk to him penchant fpr picturesque, speech. !
The Senate is not unmindful of j
about the note saying that the
mortgages on the Nevada farm had this populnr strength. Recognizing ;
it, they would have followed with1teenth judicial circuit hus Itcon
teen foreclosed.
some
show of enthusiasm at least |assigned by Governor Martin to
Going to Mrs. Guge's room, Tur­
for
ner said he found her drinking from if he had made it possible for them Preside over circuit court
a bottle, “ I tasted the stuff,” he to appear to do so of their own 1Washington county in the trial of
cases of the First National Bank
said, “ I said it tasted rotten and free will nnd volition.
But nfter the Dawes diatribe in of 'Chipley vs. John T. Britt, and
she asked me to *-.rnw it out of
his inaugural nddress, it is too thu State vs. Alex. Hanford and L.
the window, so I did."
"Then," Turner
continued, " I
noted that Mrs. Gnge wns becom­
ing ill and I called u hotel clerk.”
At that juncture, according to!
Turner, Mrs. (Sage begun to scream i
nnd he tried to summons a physl-1
cion by telephone.

ST. PETERSBURG, Mur. 13.— !
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C. Gibson nnd,
their two children have arrived
here after a three thousand mile
trip down the Mississippi river and
across the Gulf of Mexico in a 32
foot five ton cruiser, The Lady
Margaret. The little cruiser i&lt;
equipped with n four-cylindcred
motor cnpnble of ten miles an hour
an an averuge of 7ti. A high pow­
ered radio set and interior furnish­
ings that may be folded Into the
smallest possible sauce are among
the conveniences or tho vessel. The
trip wns begun at Rock Islam;
Inst May 28 nnd will continue to
New York where the Gibsons will
make their future home.
HOI.I.ANI&gt;'S (H'KKN IIONOIIKII
This old-world
town has just
celebrated the 350th anniversary
of the founding of its famous uni­
versity.
Upon Queen
Wiholmilia was
conferred tin- honorary degree of
doctor of —.
laws,. ___
ami __
the women
students presented her with the
first tulips of the sen. on.

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and boys, according to recent sta­
tistics on unemployment. Hair
dressing, owning to tho bobbed
hair erase, has given employment
to a large number of young wo­
men who earn batter wages than
the men barbers because of the
extra charges made for trimming
bobbed locks. Men in London pay
approximately 25 cents for a hair
cut. while women nay double that
amount.

women among the unemployed ««»
Great Britain, while today the
number is something like -hU.OUU.
Although about 1,000,000 extra wo­
men andgirls are now at work
compared with the figures of tne
year before the beginning of the
war, women and girls together do
not reurcsent one-quarter of the
total number of unemployed. Gov­
ernment officials suy there is ev-

cry indication
that tho number
of unemployed, both men and women, will be ffrcatly reduced dur­
^ opinion,
ing this year.
meeting h * ™ ^ * * )
M AY BUILD PAV ILIO N

•xpwted I

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feet at the
Baptist V «»nnu*^»*
MIAMI, Mar. 13.—The Baptists
the state in jnnPwPh
of Florida may in the near future
establish a great religious center,
comprising u large pavilion, class
ColtnianZTinr^r
rooms and hotel accommodations
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Its setting is most picturesque,
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THE SANFORD HERALD, FRID AY

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close to 20,000 men. In times 0fl
School o f'
A tr;’ 11:45 recital.
peace its effectives are normally
ts (278) (1:30
W F I - Phili
Nlghthawki, onflie»„_.
not employed in France proper, but
;'9 talk; 9:20
orcHaxtrirt 7:
orchestra.
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L" ‘ u •1°.lo" ie?- The regulations
New nine room hoiine, Went First Street, five blocks I
provide that the legionnaire, who
WCAE Pitfahurgh /461.3) 6:30
... .
8. concert; 8:30 children; 10 feaPork A re. $8000 best buy in town. Sec J. A. Ram ley.
enlists for a five year first term of
r , ,
.
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tures; 12 orchestra; l Lost Angels. Uncle Kaybf#; 8:45 apeciul; 7:30
service, shall be rotated from
F(rst Street.
TALLAHASSEE. Fla. Mnr. 13. e,t head of mules, 800 or 900 white
KFI Ixjs Angeles (468.5) 8:45 concert.
Africa to the Far East and back —Harry Payne Whitney of New leghorns, dairy barns, com cribs,WHfr; 9 orchestra; 9:45 talk; 10
KDKA Pittsburgh (309.1) 6:30
i ork, owner
pstate in etc.
again. For the legion the French Vork*
oWner of a
n large estate
‘ orchestra; 11 quartet; 12 popular Richard the Rkfdler; 7:30 concert.}
the northern part of this (Leon)
niRli command tries to live ut» to tbe
This winter the farm has fur songs.
KGW Portland Oregonian (491.■ the old recruiting promise of “Join r°unty hns presented Florida State ntahed all kinds of fresh vegetaWHAS Louisville Times Journnl 6) 12 Melody Men. solos.
■ ih" nr,ny an'l see *be world.”
College for Women with %ix reg- hies nnd meats for the college (399.3) 7:30 concert.
KPO San Francisco (420.3 ) 8:21);
; ^The discipline, as far as rcgula- lit,!rcd Holstein cows, adding to dining room. The hogs are killed
WMC Memphis Commercial Ap­ garden hints; JO orchestru.
.---; tjons go, is exactly the same us in ,
fiMtUuPion’s herd thr,-^ was on the farm and the meat placed peal (499.7) 8:30 program.
KFOA Seattle (384.41 8:45 prolegion GivesJobs I the regular French forces. In
‘’*gun In 1917 with 20 head of cat* In the college cold storage plant.
WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul gram; 10:30 dance; 12:05 orches­
u it-i/inirQuestions: Pract'ce the presence of n lareo , • . The college no-.v has 60 head 15,000 pounds have already been (416.4) 8 philosophies; 8:30 con­ tra.
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___ _________ number of Germnn non-cominis- ln tbw dairy herd as well ns -10 killed for fresh pork this winter.
i ■ KFOA Seattle (384.4) 8:45 proOf Polygol Corps sioned officers tends to make it •Voun'* heifers nuking a total of This is used at the rate of .300 or cert; 10 orchestra, quartet.
CKAC Montreal (425) 6:30 con­ [gram; 10:30 dance; 12:05 orchesWnvets An Instant |more strii
Howrvcr, foreign of. nPPr0Jtirriately 100.
; 400 pounds a week,
cert; 7:30 concert; 9:30 Orchestra, , tra.
fleers who can show good service .. The^herd pastures on a section o f , The Poland China hogs that re­
WHN New York (361.2) 6:30
KSP St. Louis Post Dispatch
records
may?he admittedns legion ^ co**°*e fnrm " f “ bout 240 acres
lericans In
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from*the
benUh.
talk;
0:35
orchestra,
dane'e;
1(545.1)
7 symphony concert.
Ko
appropriations
have
been
made
ville
second li«*uL*nnnU after a st.\
tair were purc.ia.ed rrom tne.'j 8
B service;
Rl.rvir(,. 10:30
m-.in Rnseland
l!n.»l,.n,l dance.
1 WRC Washington (469) 6 ordunce
for
the
farm
except
for
the
land,
State
College
by
one
of
the
county
months
training
period,
uppor,
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OpporWKAF New York (491.5) 6 chestra; 7 Bible talk; 7:30 psycho11
*tatwb
and nil
tumty for attendance atrreii
the -n
French
A l. *Lated’
J,n(*buildings ami . agents for boys’ com clubs, it is
tenor; 6:15 orchestra;; 7 glee club; logy; 8 banquet; 9 dance;
training schools is held out; Jt0Ck u av,S bSSn bou« ht by the ; stated.
8 concert; 8:45 Mabclanna Corby; music; 11 organ.
Uncled Originally To officers’
to all ranks of legionnaires who fnrm
Tbp work 15 carrietl | The flock of white leghorns was 9:20 pianist; 10 orchestra.
(efuge To Foreign show the necessary autltudo
on under the supervision of .1. G.. begun last year nnd is being added
WJ7. Now York (454.3) 6 orches­
Among the officers now
' Lellum, business manager of the! to each year. Sovernl hundred
Living It\ France
tra: 7 ar for laymen; 7:15 popular
with he legion three are known to
° Ke’ nnd J* P* Love, f“ rm fore-loggs are furnished each week, giv- songs; 7:30 concert.
? lo, i mn"ing students at t*e college fresh
Mar. 13.—Approximate- be honafide Amerimns l h
WNYC New York (526) 7:35 j
the
force
during
the
Into
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BeM'les
ttb*
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cattle,
the
.
farm
!
eggs
right from the college’s own Cheatcau
Ltyiwi Americans are
four; 7:15 tulk; 7:30 po­
ccr
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^America
n
to
servTng
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150
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Chi"
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poultry
yard.
r in the famous Foreign
lice quartet; 8:30 songs, instru­
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Saturday Special
eriu, Morocco, Syria der of the reputed 40. little \\
K(!() Oakland (361) 6 concert;!
thentre.
lint how many of that known in official quarters. And
10
llawniinn
music,
address,
bari­
Radio P rogra m
GWN Chicago Tribune (370.2) 6
Cre really, .............
citizens of.......
the official quarters, keeping to the
organ; 6:30 concert, string quintet; tone, pianist, reader; 12 orcnesiia, ;
lies the French war de-1 ,doa ° f the “ refuge," are not nnxisoloists.
1
Program For Mar. 14.
8 classical; 10 orchestras.
! unable to say. All itj
he further informed.
WPG Atlantic City (299.8) 8
WO AW Omnha (526) 6:30 an­
WLW Cincinnati (423) 6 con­
Eji within the past three
----------------------concert ensemble; 9:30 orchestra. cert, quintet, lnfnfonc.
nounced; 6:45 progrum; 7:30 ad­
ROADS HURTS EYES
l,.,.ii. describing themWEEI Boston (silent.)
WTAM Cleveland
(389.4) 8 dress; 9 nrchestrn; 10 dance; 11 or- j
“W E S E LL LO TS"
[mericans, have enlisted,
"
WGR Buffalo (319) 0 music.
dance; novelty, blues singer, Ha­ chcstra; 11:30 organ.
LONDON, March 13.— The grey i WEBH .Chicago Post (370) 7 waiian quintet.
for lack of accurnte
WIP Philadelphia (508.2) 0 talk;
,e self-exiled or self- or white surfaced roads of hng.ar.,1! concert; 8 Riviera thentre, dance;
WFAA Dallas News (475.9) 0 7:15 concert; 9:05 Orchestra; 10:05
ricans is thtu the French at which the increasing number o f , 10 stories, guitars, readings; 11 recital; 8:30 baritone, quartet; U
absolutely no idea nutoniobile drivers are compelled |dance.
orchestra.
of applicants for ser- to gaze intently in guiding their | KYW Chicago (536) 7 concert; 8 WOC Davenport (484) 6:30 Sand­
ftnonned expeditionary speeding cars, are causing a mass |vocal;*9:05 tulk; 9:W&gt; Youth’s Com- man; 6:50 religious discussion; 9
^rnian who has never of niinor eye troubles, according to panion; 9:35 Congress classic; 12 I RHI. lino nite; 11 orchestra, songs.
ier west than Frank- Arthur Upson in u recent address bnrnival; 1 Insomnia club,
KOA Denver (323) 10 dance,
WLS Chicago (344.0)
e-Muin may present before the Institute of Opticians.
lullaby; I WWJ Detroit (silent.)
white roads, reflect the harmful 7:1a “National barn dance; 11:15
WHO I)cs Moines (silent.)
lore a recruiting officer
l legion under the name actinic rays, and Mr. Upson rec­ Senntc thentre.
KNX Hollywood (336.0) 8:15
road builders mix
WMAQ Chicago News (-147.5) 6 j music; 10 features; 12 orchestra;
midt, Americnn. born, ommends, that
.
Similarly a Pole may
.*0,or,nK matter with their “ Daddy;" 8 Pratt and Daw; 8:30 1 Constance Tnlmndge.
Stanislas Skryzkinski, - urfai'ing material,
j Russia,
photologue; 9 Chicago | WDAF Kansas City Star (365.rn and bred In Cleve-.
led the applicant meets
|requirements, which
jiitf. the French recruit-'
ties make no investiga- j
Questions asked" is the |

Harry P. Whitney Gives 6 Registered
Holstein Cows To Woman’s College

OP J01

FO R SALE

CH LEGION

WATCH
THIS
SPACE

P-Knut Brittle
20c Pound

Waters’KandyKitchen

BEL-AIR

Are Still Far Below Market

rgion Etrangere was
offer refuge,’’ accord|nir.i't&lt;-r of King Louis
organized it in 1832, |
orcigners whq, by rcaItMulili d s^ate of Eur-1
kme within our borders,
j pro nee, unenipjoyed
|! by necessity, may
public danger.” Soon
Membership in the legirown open to French- |
thi beginning of it.&lt; ,
I nearly 100 years, tlici
normally been u good
Vcent German in-makeever, according to the i.
chii fs, lias that high ''
Imaile the slightest dif- '
Ihe legion’s loyalty to I
I white flag of Louis |
the tricolor under i
1* - armies have niarch|hc reign of Napoleon
hi* present republienn
he glowing citations!|
olyglot warriors amnsslate war are ample 1
Jhiir famous song,
no fatherland,
i our mother"
[
oetiea! imagery.
’j strength is now I
iniaausunuauaaHis

PR O PE R TY PU RCH ASED NO W W IL L G R E A T L Y
IN C R E A S E I N V A L U E W H E N T H E P A V IN G P R O ­
G R A M IS C O M P L E T E D . IN V E S T N O W A T L O W
P R IC E S .
*
*• I

Owing to tlie increased cost of operation, due to high­
er rents, higher priced labor, and greatly increased
prices on cleaner’s and dyer’s supplies, it is necessary
for us to increase our prices in a small way in order to
meet this extra expense, and a t the same time give the
public a good quality of work and service, which will
be the aim of all Sanford cleaners. We the u n d e rsigned have agreed that the following prices will be­
come effective after March 15th, 1925.

Coats ...............................

It * .

Ian ideal location for
1 home site.
F'.‘ from

II. 11. LEW IS, I’rcs.

Vest (not sent with coat)..
Suits (2 or I* piece)..........
Top C o a ts.............—•.......

It. c . M A X W E L L Secy.

Phone 349

105 W est F irst Street.

Money

CLEANING &amp; PRESSING— MEN'S
P a n ts ............... ........................... $ .00
White Flannels .................................75
Coats
........... ••••.......................
Vest (single no coat)...................
Suits (2 or .'5 piece wool) —.......... 1.25
Suits (Palm Beach) ..................... 1.00
Suits (M o h a ir).......
Suits (Wash goods)

Pants ..............................

Initc and high, borbig hike, with
|i'.*!* Amber to build

Bel-Air Realty Company

W hiddon &amp; H o d g es..........................................110 East 2nd St.
Sanford Steam P ressery ............................... .‘{09 East 1st
§em inole Steam P ressery.................................108 W est 2nd St.
Haddock’s Pressery ......................................... 110 Sanford A ve.
Seminole L a u n d r y ............................. .............. 122 W . 1st St.
PRESSING O NLY— MEN’S

&gt;U S A L E

$400 to

Overcoats . ... .........

Overcoats ........................
Maeinnws ........................

Sweaters.....—.....................................*h&gt;

Macinnw ................
Sweaters (colored) .
Sweaters (w h ite)....

Panin

I n ad. $2,500.

U ’O N O L E Y ,
[Realtor.
II!) or :ii2 w.
lll^ a x iE IH O H a B X l
}* iu a a iu a iin B Z ii
‘ 'i t*i:i:

w it h

LADIES’

LADIES’

SPONGE AND PRESS

CLEANED AND PRESSED

Plain Dresses (colors) ...........
S
Plain Dresses (white) ••••........
Plain Skirts (colors) .................
Plhin Skirts (w h ite).................
Coat Suits (colors)
..........
Coat Suits (white) ..............
Capes (colors)
Capes (white) .........................
Coats (colors) .................
Couts( while)
S1-D0 and up
Coats (fu r trimmed)
$1.00 and up
All pleating on dresses and etc will lie
charged extra for in addition to above
prices.

i«i*. Imoki. ami cuiianit rhiM-ftf
m*»ni luuiiilr
a will »uffi*r
- 4*f l 14'l I 4; 44 t ( ' i l &lt; 4 | &gt; l l &gt; l | 4 M -

lft&lt;-&lt;4n r n l n u -

Boys
Boys
Boys
Boys
Boys
Girls
Girls
Girls

Boys Pants
.......
Roys Coats
Boys Suits (small)
Boys Suits (la rg e..
Boys Overcoats
Cl iris Midy Suits (small)
Girls Midy Suits (large ..
Girls Dresses
Pants .............
Coat.q ...........
Vests

Plain Dresses .............................. $1.25
Plain Dresses (white) ................. i .50
Plain Skirts (colors)...........
.75 up
Plain Skirts (white) ............... 1.00 up
Coat Suits (colors) .................
1.25
Coat Suits (heavy) ...................... 1.50
Coat Suits (white) ..................
2.0(1
Capes (colors)
.................
1.00up
Capes( white or fur trimmed
1.75 up
Coats (colors) .....................
1.25
Coats (white fur trimmed)..... 1.75 up
Silk Blouses......................... .'15 to 1.00
.Midy Suits ............................... LOO up

CHILDREN— CLEAN AND PRESS

CHILDREN— PRESS ONLY

Pan ts........................ .
Coats .
....... .......
Suits (Sm all).......... .*....
Suits (large) ...........
Overcoats
...............
Midy Suits (sm all)......
Midy Suits (la r g e ).......
Dresses.......... .............

D YEING
$1.50
Coat Suits
1.50
Dresses ....
. .50
Sweaters
O’coats

$ .40
..

.10

Orange C ounty

.50
.75 up
.75 up
... .75

BUILDING &amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION

1.00
.50 up
to 5.00
to 5.00
2.50 up

4.00 up

aiiil r o c u n i -

No monthly rates to and customer
under any condition whatever.
• Credit to those who pay promptly,
others pay cosh-

N

OW available at less than
We loan up to 60 % of ap­
praisal value on improved real
estate. This includes homes,
business property, farms, etc.
Come in and let us tell you our
plan.

138 (-SouthOrange Avenue

2 ^ '. Discount to Hotels if paid on
delivery. No free work to hotel man­
agers of employes.

wftfiawMiifii

Orlando, Fla.

�90.00
393.75 Forreat Lake * A. R. Key, Beg. 560 fe*t g—
225 12 In. storm aew#*&gt;4Mli Q 1.75................
176 feet West of Eaat H mile poet, m*
145.75
53 12 in. atom a#w«r 8-10 @ 2.76...............
120 feet, South 60 feet Eaat 120 fwti Nw
A
»
*
ta
150.00
CLOVER-LEAF.— Pus tie No. 124.
3 manholes @ ..........................................
feet
to bc£»
...
52.80
LONDON, i w T 13.—It U th. » • " • £ * S * H
704 MBM lumber in trenches' at $75.00 ......
—
Br J. C BOYD.*
393.76 Forreat Lakeft A.. R. KEY, Beg. 560 feet ju,
tntmtlon of the euthorltle* to moho
i h i f th. ■te.m.hlB
375 llnl f t 12** atom sewer 0-4 @ 1.05......
342 feet Weat of the Eaat V, mile po*t nm
44.85
Extra Work .........™™....................... ..
b
of,.19n
2i n, d ,
tourists excursions to th# United
103 ft., South 50 f t , Eaat 103 ft., North I
13.00
2 monuments at street Intresectlng @ 6.60.
,FP n’ the ,d* y, | r ^ . , , u ou St*tea and other countries, will reto
.... .......... ■•♦H«IM»IMH»..«ot.OO.Hoo..
102.83
T*
7 *** °r *J*y.'v ?.* jJ
verse the procedure l*ter and bring
Laboratory inspection of materials------263.80 John Russell, Berf 690 feet 8outh &amp; 175 feet Vi
Legal expense adv. etc. 2e/r ................
^ k . th T K S S l. Empire
tho“ l* " d* *• w « ” the Ett mile poat run Weat 120 feet South 5
059.40
Engineering 5%.................... .................
East 120 feet, North 50 feet to beg___
John Russell* Beg. 690 South &amp; 342 feet West
Total Coat.......... ........ ...... - .................... - -......
E 4 mile post run West 103 feet,
50 f j j j
f««t, South
South 5
To be borne entirely by adjacent property.
East 103 feet, North 60 feet to
beg.........
to be«f...... ...... M
Number of feet frontage
3067.5
Spelr’a Addition, Sanfoi
( i flftl
Sanfort
Assosment per foot frontage
v1**
Mrs. H. A. Spelr, Lot 1........™................ _
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer,
Mrs. H. A. Spelr, Lot 2.......... ............. .......
Name----- Description
Frontage
A hj
Mrs. H. A. Spelr, Lot 3...............................
Sanford Heights, Sanford.
Mrs. H. A. Spelr, Lot 4............................
|Geo. A. DeCottes, Lot 131.... .................. ............130
Mrs. H. A. Speir, Lot 5............................ .
i Geo. A. DeCottes, Lot 132-........... .......... - .............r,°
The above and foregoing final assessmei
assessments ar*
iGeo. A. DeCottes, Lot 133........................
50
Interest up to April 15th, 1025,
and
from a
1925,
and sfter^
$ 1,065.20 Geo. A. DeCottes, Lot 134.................. ............... —50
special assessment* will be payable only In
230.04
93.60 Geo. A. LISUIUVI,
DeCottes, LAJL
Lot 136......................................
1JO........
0°
230.04 stallments with Interest at 8% per annum on all
. 3,201.12 Geo. A. DeCottes,
DeCottes, Lot
Lot 136......................................50
136.......
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal o7 thn
230.01
89.25
A. DeCottes, Lot 137........
ford, Florida, this 5th day of March A. D. 1925.
243.84
_______
. ............. 4,516.00 Geo. A. DeCottes, Lot 138......
I- R. PHILIPS, c.tr(
243.84 (Seal)
pave (2 inch top) at $1.62 ................ 5,957.82 Geo. A. DeCottes, Lot 139.......
24384 Publish Mur 13, 20,2 7; Apr. 3-10.
214.80 Geo. A. DeCottes, Lot 140.™....
concrete pave (5 inch alley returns) at 30c ......
---------------- O243.84
70.00 Geo. A. DeCottes, Lot 141........
2 inlets type A at $35.00 ..................................................
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING l&gt;R0PEim 1
210.00 S. F. Doudney &amp;
7 inlets type II at $30.00 ... ................................ ...............
METTO AVENUE FROM FIFTEENTH STREETSOCnj
243.84
253.75 J. D. Jinkins, Lot 142.... .........
146 lin. ft. 12 inch concrete sewer 0-8 at $1.76 ................
TR
AL STREET.
1,1
243.84
100.00
2 manholes 4-6 ut $50.00 ..................................................
VERTICAL
Mrs. Rose J. Abrams, Lot 143..
HORIZONTAL
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
construction
of
thsi
85.00 Mrs. Rose J. Abrams, Lot 144....
243.84
27— edible seed 1 manhole 8-10 nt $85.00 .....................................................
1— rays of
30— meadow
1—carries
29— apportion
38.70 Mrs. Role J. Abrams, Lot 145 ...
243.84 ment on Palmetto Avenue from Fifteenth Street
light
516 MBM lumber in trenches at $75.00 . . ........................
6— dull green­ 31— a sticky
somewhat
2— make dear 32—
substance
ish yellow
239.24 Street has been completed, and the completed work h*L
1290 lin. ft. 12 inch concrete storm sewer 0-4 at $1.05 ...... 1,354.50 J. A. Kelly,L ot 140™.............
ill
3—
fora of to
(slang)
color
j accepted by the City Commission of the City of Ssnf«
25.30 Geo. A. DeCottes, Lake
Extra Work .................................................. ......................
33— check­
be
H2— call to
&lt;1— enraptured
|^ 1 a----s--mates
253.04
I
The following is the final estimate of the cost of |
4— radium
19.50 and Key, Lot 147......... ...........
arms
3 Monuments at street intersections ut $6.50 .....................
13— having
34— defensive
ortiona
(abbr.)
34—
appor
blades
|
to
Avenue
from Fifteenth Street south to Central Stn
216.18 Geo. A. DeCottes, Lake
Laboratory inspection of materials ............ . ..... — ......... .
ditches
longing
5— pry
35— belon
14—-American
230.04
i
24
feet
with
rheet asphalt on a 6” rock base.
350.20 and Key, Lot 148...
Legal expense, advertising etc., 2 per cent ..... .................
35— hidden
0— aged
to him
humorist
36—
fence
|
849
iu
.
yds.
grading @ 40c.............................. __
7— note of
37— taste
875.50 Geo. A. DeCottes, Like
Engineering 5 per cent
15—
product
formed by
diatonic
39— mend
17— American
230.04 19621) sta. yds. overhaul @ lc ........................... ........
bushes
and Key, Lot 119.
scale
41— article
Radio
11980 lin. ft. curb &amp; Gutter @ 76c...........................
Total
cost
..........................................
,....................$18,736.42
38—
leguminous
8—
girl's
name
(Sp)
lnstute
Geo. A. DeCottes, Lake
plant
42—
a
beverage
9— truth
(a b b r .)
To be borne entirely by mljucent property owners.
230.01 137 lin. ft. single curb headers (n) 35c................... _
and Key, Lot 150..
40— conversa­
43— a corpora­ 10— improve
l a —myself
j 2528 sq. yds. macadam foundation, 6” @ 80c......... .
Number of feet frontage ..................................... 3639.75
tion
Geo. A. DeCottes, Lake
12—
regulated
tion
m ~U ter
(fe ­
230.04 12514 sq. yds. asphalt paving 2” top @ 1.02...... ..... .
45—
correlativeAssessment per foot frontage ................... - . .........$5.1477
by the tide
(abbr.)
male.
and Key, L it 151...
of neither
44_commotion 13— lose blood
I
4cu . yds class B. concrete @ 23.00........ .........
20—
whether
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineui.
Geo. A. DeCottes, Like
46—
encoun­
16— period of
21—
testimony 46— foods
2 inlets type A @ 35.00................ -.........
230.04
tered
Foot
#inal
and Key, Lot 152.
time
23— Chief jus­ 48— deviate
4 inlets type B @ 30.00................. .........
47—
French
22— cries nut
49— dwarfs
tice of U.
Name-----Description
Frontage
Assesir.ient Guo. A. DeCottes, Lake
coin
23— lachrymal
s. in 1R36 51— unclean
2 manholes 4-6 @ 50.00........ _.......... . . ....... .
230.04
Evans Terrace, Sunford
find Key.L ot 153..
18— High priest
secretion
53—
heron
25— pen
1704
M 3” drain tile 0-3 @ 100.00......................
and
judge
$352.63
G. W. Spencer, Jr., Lot 1 .................................... 68.5
54— ones
C.co. A. DeCottes, Lake
24— Jueger (a
2G— lorce hack
50— Maine
590
lin.
ft. 12” storm sewer 0-4 @ 1.05...........
bird)
2b—-«leuty
230.04
C. D. Brumley, Lot 2 ....................................... *80
308.86 and Key, Lot 154.
...50
(abbr.)
25—
black­
Extra
Work...................................................
C.
I).
Brumley,
Lot
3
...........................................
60
308.86
Geo. A. DeCottes, Luke
52— iritide
thorns
1 Monument nt street intersection....... ......
230.04
C. D. Brumley, Lot 4 .................................... .... 60
308.86 and Key, Lot 155............ ..... ............................... 50
Herewith it solution to Pusslo
Laboratory inspection of mutoriuls...............
644.11
JC. D. Brumley, Lot 5 ......................................... .60
308.86 Wm. A. C-nley.Lot 150........................................ 140
No. 123i
Legul
expense, advertising etc 2r, c . . ............
Leolu Evans, Lot 6 .............................................. 68.6
352.03 i
In Section 36 Township 19 S. R. 30 E.,
Engineering
5 % ....... :..... ......................... „...
C.
I).
Brumley,
Lot
7
.........................................
60
308.86 J. II. Swan, The North 160 feet of the NWJ4 of
H ow to Solve l ’u z zle .
|a c" i p" . A s ] £ £ K □ G A £ E
*
C.
I).
Brumley,
Ixit
8
...........................................60
5848.07
308.86 of SE *4............................................................1271.1
G A G E£
5 o (• C 5. A M A
The best way to solve this
Total Cost...™.
|C.
I). Brumley, Lit 9 ......................................... 60
308.86 Mrs. Eliza D. Vaughn, Beg. 25 feet West and 25 feet South of the
cross-word puzzle is to run over
T K a f* p 111R ¥ R p M A T E
. , .
,,
the
list
of
horizontal
and
verti­
M
A
iH
H
I
C.
D.
Brumley,
L
it
10
.................................
......60
308.86
intersection of the Center line of Park Avenue with the Eust and 1 ° K&gt; ’orn® tn
* &gt; a&lt; jactnt propert)
L H - O .*•• . L E I ' i E
cal synonyms in search of evi­
TOE
Number of feet frontage
g iu E fl A
E jo N I f
Spurting* Addition, Sanford.
West Vi Section line of Sec. 36 Twp. 19 S. It. 30 E run West 295.4
dent or “ easy” words. If hori­
Assessment pur foot frontugu
ft t&gt; 5 T N T ■ ,* V 5 U R n" i T
j
J.
B.
Crawford
and
wife,
Is&gt;t
5,
Blk
B
.................
120
617.72
zontal, the word you are look­
feet South 150 feet East 295.4 feet North 150 feet tu beg.-----rz 9 o
IE 1
A.
4 r A t.. A- • T
FRED T. WILL IAMS, I
ing
for
must
extend
crosswise
j
Wesley
Chestnut,
Lot
6,
Blk.
B
............................49
—
252.24
..........1..........................................................295.4
1359.08
a r a a A [iz F.
I T £ L A N
from the number to the first
Foot
f
j
Wesley
Chestnut,
Lit
7,
Blk.
B
............................49
252.24 |
Thu above and foregoing final assessments are payable without
shaded stop on the right; if ver­
a (L E 0 £ T U T IT C [ I N E
Name
Description
*
KronUit
j
Wesley
Chestnut,
Lot
H
,
Blk.
B
......
49
V
262.24
tical, it must extend downward
til T ... M 1 T L
K. E R £ J S
interest up to April 15th, 1925, and'from and after such dute said
E. R. Trafford's Map. Sanford.
Lnnc’* Addition, Sanford.
from the number to the first
a J) t M H E K 2 S A P z&gt;
special assessments will be payable only in fiifteen equal annual install­
shaded stop below. When fin­
£ L A M KA R e R1 1 OM
Meisch
Realty
Co.,
Lot 6 Blk 17#tr. 1-............. 50
j C. It. Duffin, Lot 12 ........
...............
56
288.27
ments with interest at 8'/r per unnum on all deferred payments.
ished, the words should read
HRo r £ E
E* i
*5 M t«
Howard
Fnville,
I-ot
7 Blk 17 tr. 1............ ......... 50
C.
it.
Duffin,
Lit
14
.......
.............................56
288.27
equally ‘ well crosawia# and
A C ME 3
N EC
Witnea.'i
my
hand
as
City
Clerk
and
the
Seal
of
the
City
of
Snn•k V 1 E
Hownrd
Fnville,
Lot
8
Blk 17 tr. 1............... .
64
Mrs.
N,
B.
Leonard,
Lot
21
..... ....................... 56
downward.
288.27
i E A *L er b n t i . u n f i R
furd,
Floridu,
this
oth
day
of
March
A.
D.
1925.
Howurd
Fuville,
Lot
9
Blk
17
tr.
1™
.&gt;..................
8
0
T. F. Powell, Lot 23 .......
..............;..............56
288.27
(Seal)
L.
R.
PHILIPS,
City
Clerk.
T.
F.
Powell,
Lot
25
I
Meisch
Realty
Co.,
Lot
10
BJfi
17
tr.
1...........
—
5
0
n
. ----------. —
—
........................... . . ................ f»6
288.27
’ of some of the explanatory defin- c . L „ ritt ct ul, ,.ot 27 .................................... r&gt;0
I Meisch Realty Co., Lot 1 Blk 17 tr. 2................. . 50
288.27 Mar. 13, 20, 27; Apr. 3-10.
itions. Here are several furnished
----------------o---------------j Meisch Realty Co., Lot 2 Blk 17 tr. 2.......
50
288.27 &lt;
j with the second puzzle: In water I j
^* 'V illmms, Lot ...» ........................................56
TO
A
L
L
PROPERTY
OWNERS
OWNING
PROPERTY
ON
PALMeisch
Realty
Co.,
Lot
3
Blk
17
tr.
2................
..Gl
urn strong and g «y smiles nt every • I
Markham Park Heights, Sanford.
(.1 7 7 ., j
METTO AVENUE FROM IIUGIIEY
HUGHEY STREET
STREET
SOUTH TO Meisch Realty Co., Lot 4 Blk 17 Tr. 2.........
U V™
rarely at'him who touches j R
............................ 120
it; it is pure; tolls when death ap_
'
.
. .... ..
FRANK U N STREET.
|Meisch Realty Co., -Igit -----5 Blk-------17 Tr. 2....... ...
283.12
pears; an immense adjective; alI »ici-, I » t 5, Blk. H
Notice
is
hereby
given
thnt
the
construction
of
the
usphalt
pavei
Meisch
Realty
Co.,
Igjt
0
Blk
18
Tr. 1...........
ivays sacred; beyond the octave,
octave;; Geo. r&gt;
I). Bishop, *Lot
[ways
“ * 8,
° Blk "
283.12
ment
on
Palmetto
Avenuo
from
Hughey
Street
south
to
Franklin
Meisch
Realty
Co.,L
ot
7
Blk
18
Tr. 1 _______ ... 70
renowned for works of
genius
genius; |Leslie Went, Lot 1, Blk. I ................... ..........
617.72
found in Itnliun politics; percept! Leslie W’ent, Lot" 6, Blk. I ............................
Street
has
been
completed,
and
the
completed
work
has
been
finally
Meisch
Realty
Co.,
Lot
1
Blk
18
Tr.
2................. 70
308.86
ritT Conquering America, i.ii.V'moVu^^Hn'inous aV.ri' a'n.i mure ‘
'V ‘nl’ ,l'ot
“ !K
AIK*
accepted
by
the
City
Commission
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
Florida.
Meisch
Realty
Co.,
Lot
2
Blk
18
Tr.
2................. 70
308.86
Fail S u bju gates England, impalpable.
Leslie Went, Lot 7, Blk. t .............................
The
following
i*
the
cost
of
paving
Palmetto
Avenue,
with
sheet
Baumel's
Plat
in
the
City
of Sanford, Fit
Spencer Heights, Sanford.
Then France and Now |s l in this puzzle there urc eight !
usphult
on
»
6
inch
rock
bate,
24
feet
in
width,
from
Hughey
Street
jS.
S.
Buumel,
Lot
1.......
.................
right and left words ami 13 up and Anno L Hill, Lot 7, .........
360.34
Entrenched With Italians i1down.
S o words has less than four Anmj j
, ot H ........................ ......
S. S. Buumel, Lot 2™......................................... 5GJ
360.34 South to Franklin Street.
cross- letters and eight have eight letters
’ , ,
1388
cu^
yds.
grading
@
40c..............................................
555.20
Markham Park Heights, Sanford.
—
---- *- Anne I.. Hill, Lot 9
360.34
5 *?"*?/!
' I S l w*',u”
' K l " *• Th,-n.w»p,.j.,r
announce. It
2804
lin.
ft.
curb
and
gutter
@
76c............................
......
2131.04 | Mrs. A. Simon, L it 1 Blk E........................... 24i
R. W. Deane, Lot 10
360.34
162 lin. ft. headers @ 35c................... ............................
56.70 j Mrs. A. Simon, Lot
4 Blk E.............
W
(5. \V, Sjiencer, Lot 11 .............. .........................70
360.34
3689 sq, yds. macadam foundation (6 inches thick) ut 80c ... 2,961.20 Mrs. A. Simon, Lot 5 Blk E.....................- .........
T1..... n.M.u? pastime which has curate solutions during the year.
J. C. Wninright, Isit 12
........73.15
376.55
made dictionaries best sellers, first
One large Roman dai y has ul- Margaret Roberts, b it
3917 sq. yds. usphult pave (2” top) (?5 1.02......... ............
3995.34 Frank.Graham, Lot 10, Blk E ........................... 120
13
......... 70
360.34
took fin at Britain by storm and ready announced its intention to
613
sq.
ft.
concrete
pave
(5”
alley
returns)
(g&gt;
30c...........
153.90 H. W. Allen, Lot 1 Blk F................................
102
360.34
then crovs.il Into France where it I publish the puzzles and
other G. VT. Spencer, Lot 14 ........................... ______ 70
4
inlets,
type
A
@
35.00..............................................
140.00 G. M. Shipp, Lot 2 Blk F ...........................
125
overcame the prejudices of thnus- ! newspapers are said to he prepar (5. W. Spencer, Lot 15 ............................. ......... 70
360.34
.... 2 inlets, typo B (5&gt;30.00................................................
60.00 Atluntic Coast Line
and of citizens of thut nation ing to follow suit.
G. W. Spencer, b it 16 ............................ ..........70
360.34
| 1 manhole, 4-0 50.00......... ...........................................
which, more than any other in
50.00
O. W. Spencer, Lot 17 .............................. — ......70
360.34
Railroad Company Beg. at the S. E. Cor. of Lot 1 in
Europe, lind been famous for its To Hold Telephone
J
278
M.
3”
drain
tile,
0-3
@
100.00...................
..............
27.80
G.
W.
Spencer,
Lot
18
...........................
377.84
.........
73.4
Baumel’s Plat in the City of Sanford, Fla., run
ph'i!
i d insularity uml for its
675 lin. ft. 12" storm sewer, 0-4 @ 1.05............................
708.75 i
In Section 36, Twp. 19, S It. 30 E.
M eetin g M ar. 24-26
|ia ioiiuie insistence upon the pur­
South ulong the West side of Palmetto Avenue
Extra Work............................. ......... .........................
7.47 I 65.8 feet, thence West 117 feet, thence North G't.8
ity of i: vurhul expressiveness.
Mrs. M. R. Maccy, East 100 ft. of SV4 of NWV4
rlie fad. disguised as “ 1/
2 Monuments at street intersections (fi&gt; 6.50..................
13.00 I
LAKELAND, Mar. 13.—The an­ of N'E'i of SE',4 less N. 30 feet and portion in
feet, thence East 117 feet to beg......... . ........50
Ini'
• 'i.i dciie Parole Incrociate” nual meeting of the Florida Tele­
biboratory inspection of materials.............................
135.49
1544.31
Atluntic Coast Line
ha* ci ' i d Hie Alps Into Italy and phone Association will be held Magnolia Avenue ..................................... ............ ;joo
Legal expense advertising, etc. 297.............................
219.72
i' ci'. ' nerits predict confidently here on Mar. 24-25. it is announc­
Davcy’s Subdivision, Sanford.
Engineering 6% ..........................................................
549.29 Railroad Company Beg. at the S. W. Corner of Lot
that nothing can stop its advance ed hy F. D. Moor, secretary of Robert G. Duvey, Lot 1 ..............................f......... 48
247.09
2 in Baumel’s Pint in the City of Sanford, Fla., run
Into the heart of central Europe R)(, organization.
All telephone
257.39
nini e'en into the geographical era- companies in the state are expect- Robert &lt;1. Duvey, Lot 2........................ .................. 50
South 58.5 feet, ulong the East side of Palmetto
Total Cost..............................................
11754.87
257.39
/.&gt; quilt of the Bulkuns where Iont„ have representatives at the Robert G. Duvey, b it 3................... ...... .......
Avenue, thence East 117 feet, thence North 50 ft.,
gur*” i mid d licet, abound.
.- 'ing.
Robert (5. Duvey, Lot 4 ............................
257.39 To lie borne entirely by adjacent property.
across
the railroad right-of-way, thence Wester­
Foreigner i , 'll..’ had for some
Number of feet frontage
2325.05
257.39
Quitters offering the telephone Robert G. Davey, Lot 5 ...................... .........
ly to beg... ............... ............ ......................... I®*®
tit i intire.-ted
d'-sturticd the
Assessment per foot frontuge
.
$5.0558
ich that are likely to come be- Robert G. Davey, Lot 6..........
....................
257.39
ir.livn hy their pteuhnr unties and rI'jir
Atlantic Const Line
tin* next session of the legFRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
Orange Park, Sanford
Pc. tii illations i*» front of Idaek i-lature will be among the imRailroad Compuny Beg. at the N. E. Cor. of bit 1
and white squares in foreign news- portnnt business scheduled for the II. It. Lewis, Lot 16......
334.60
Foot
Final
Blk F of Markham Park Heights run SELY. ulong
pif.oi , Inir it r(&gt;nialned for u week- meeting.
II. II. Lewis, Lot 17.......................................
263.56 Name----- Description
Frontage
Assessment
1 m c paper to explain the niysthe
South right-of-way line of A. C. L. Ry- 156 frd
President W. (J. Brnein an- i j| h Lewis, bit
257.39
ten and incidentally to introduce nounecti that a good program has ! ,, ,, ,
N.
H.
Garner’s
2nd.
Add.
to
thence
North 62 feet across suid right-of-way*
.' , ’
tie- cult.
257.39
i.l for
fo rthe
the LmHn.ri.ur
* “,l*
U w|
ia
....—
Markham Park Heights, Sanford.
been arranged
gathering 1H
u*
• ,XJW
S&gt;' 1,4,1 , y ...—
........... .................
thence
NELY.
along the North line of A. C. L. Ry*
That the “ parole incrociate" is uml that several
manufacturers ' H. II. Lewi.], bit 20
.........................................65
334.60 W. E. Scoggun, Lot 1 Blk I. ........................ ..47.17
240.00
right-of-way
150
feet more or less to Palmetto Avc.
bat a ill tnnt relative of our own will have interesting exhibits of
Amended Pint of Lots 1-20 Except Lota 12 and II
1W. E. Scoggun, Lot 2 Blk L .................. ..........52.47
'ci'.: wold juz2ll* is immediately i telephone devices
265.27
thence South to beg................... ................ —
and equipment .
Lurie’sAddition, Sanford, Floridu.
uppinMit after a literal translation ; for nspection hy those
W. E. Wells, Lot 3 Blk L.................................. 52.17
265.27 Also beg. nt tlu) intersection of the West line of I’nl*
attending.
not*
o
7
Howurd Overlin, Lot 16........................................... 66
Bob Ishie, Lot 4 Blk L....................................... 52.47
265.27
metto Avenue with the South line of the Atlantic
Howard Overlin, Lot
..........................
.. .. 18
... 50 &lt;09ftk2S8.S? Elizuheth Dykes, E. 125.35 ft. Iait
5
Blk
L.
5
2.47
265.27
Coast
I.ine Ry. Co’# Lake Charm Branch, thence
liaM UISNNaaBBBBSSBaBIBBBBBIBBSBBSlIBSliaBBIII
L I Howard Overlin, Lot 20
............................ 50
i Elizabeth Dykes, E/125.35 ft. Lot
0
Blk
U 51.15
268.60
run NW LY along the South line of said right-of*
■
The above and foregoing final assessments are payable without Mnude M. Jinkins, b it 7 Blk K ..................... 17.47
240.00
way 150 feet, thence North across the said right5 ! interest up to April 15th, 1925, and from and after such dute said James Abbott, Lot 9 Blk K...............................52.17
265.27
of-way 62 feet, thence SELY. along NE* side of
■ i special assessments will be payable only iu 15 fifteen equal annual ] James Abbott, Lot 11 Blk K .......................... . 52.47
265.27
right-of-way 150 feet, thence South 62 feet to
installments with interest at 8 per cent per annum on ull deferred |Minerva E. Field, Lot 13 Blk K...................... 52.47
265.27
bog ......:................. :................. ............... ...... »■&gt;
payments.
Mrs. A. H. Haskins, Lot 15 Blk K.................... 103.62
523.88
G. C. Fellows Beg. nt the intersection of the east
Witness my hand us City Clerk and the Seul of the City of San­
Spurling's Addition, Sanford.
line extended of Palmetto Avenue as laid out in
ford, Florida, this 5th day of March A. I). 1925.
Harold Washburn, Lot 6 Blk A
........... 56 21
284.19
Markham Heights Add to Sunford, Fla., and th*
(SEAL)
*
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
Frank Lossing, Lot 7 Blk A.
.............50.21
284.10
Northerly line of the A. C. L. R. R. right-of-w»*
Publish Murqh 13, 20, 27; April 3-10.
\V. A. Fitts, b it 8 Blk A
............ 56.21
281.19
on their I-ake Charm Branch* run North 132.1 feet*
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON IIUGIIEY S. S. Buumel, 1-ut .9 Blk A
............ 56.21
284.19
East 120 feet, South 132.1 feet, West 120 feet to
STREET FROM PARK AVENUE WEST TO FRENCH AVENUE. S. S. Buumel, Lot 10 Blk A
.
. -......... 56.21
IS J U S T
T W 0
284.19
beg. ............................................................13:1
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the construction of the us­ O. F. Allen. Lot l Blk B
____
ion
606.69 Beg. nt the intersection of the West line extended o
phalt pavement on Hughey Street from Purk Avenue west to French J. I). Davison, Lot 9 Blk B.....................
t«i
247.73
Palmetto Avenue ns laid out in Markham P*1
Avenue has been completed, and the completed work hus been finally W. L. Duvis. Lot 10 Blk B
*1&lt;I
247.73
Heights Add. to Sanford, Flu., and the Norther )
accepted by the City Commission of the City of Sunford, Florida.
llurry Heeren, Lot 11 Blk B ...
4*r
247.73
linu of the A. C. b R. R.-right-of-way cn th*‘r
The following is the final estimate for paving Hughey Street from
Lane’s Addition, Sanford.
I-ake Charm Brnnch, run North 87.2 feet, 55tfst
Purk Avenue west to French Avenue 21 feet in width with sheet as­ Heruld Printing Cu., Lot 22--.......
50
283.12
said R. R. Right-of-way, thence Southerly a °^.,
phalt using 6 inches of compressed rock for the buse.
T. F. Link, Lot 24
283.12
said right-of-way to b eg... ...... .............. _
p*/*1
2898 cu. yds, grading (ji 40c................................
1159.20 W. A. Hill, Sr.. Lot 2G .................... ..........
50
283.12
The above nnd foregoing final assessments #r ^
4500 Sta. yds. overhaul @ l c ...................... ........
45.00 W. A. Hill Sr., Lot 2s ....................... ............
56
•283.12 interest up to April 15th, 1925, and from and
^
3302 lin. ft. curb and gutter ut 76c .....................
2509.62 W. A. Hill, Sr., Lot 30 .....
•28.1.12 special assessments will be puyable only ,n
228 lin. ft. single headers (p) 35c.........................
79.80 Geo. B. Sanders, bit 31 . ...
283.12 stallments with interest ut 89S* per annum on - ^ ^ ^
1244 sq. yds. mucodam foundation (2)80c
...............
3396.20 C. L. Britt, et al, Lot 33 .......
283.12
Witness my hnnd as City Clerk and the
JJ j 1260 sq. yds. sheet usphalt top
1,03 ............................
4345.20 C. L. Britt, et ul, Lot 36.
283.12 ford. Floridu, this 5th duy of March A. D. ,y- " f ,p« CW
■ 347 sq. yds. concrotu alley returns &lt;g» 30c...... !....................
104.10 C. b Britt, et ul. Lot 37...
283.12 (Seal/
b R* PHIU
(Senl(
la u a a u s flis iis iM B a iiis s s M ia B B B iB B s B B B B iS B l
J inlet", type A @ 35.00....... ........... ............................. • 105.00 C. L. Britt, et ul, Lot 39.
283.1
Publish Mar. 13, 20, 27; Apr. 3-10.

W lT f t o ld Wembly

19.“

Smjth ,

n o s

"

.

PUZZLE CRAZE IN
111lllOPE R I D I N ^
TO POPULARITY

S n W

OAK HILL
MILES FROM THE
HEART OF SAN­
FORD IN A RAP­
ID L Y GROWING
S'CTION.

N. II. GARNER, Developer

�* '■ r-

Birthplace Of Last
HawuanKingToBe
Restored By Order

51!

paid in accordance with provisions of Resolution No. 192, adoptee^
» t K©
&gt;
Foot
Final f
To be borne entirely by adjacent propert y •.-...-rr......
hy the City Commission of the city .of Sanford, Florida, on Febniary ' Name
• Description
PrsaUpe
Assessment i
5IC6.I
Number of fact Montage ............
2Hrd, 1925.
Assessment per foot frontage ___ _
* N. H. Garner’* Addition to Markham Park Heights, Sanford Fla. I
(Seal)
.'
U R. PHILIPS, City Clerk. , t . W.
” • I). Hotfman,
i i o i i m a n , Lot
L o t 13,
i»&gt;f Block
o i u c k K---------------------o'J
k .
155.39 .
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer
-------------- O-------------- '
'tv
Henty Nickel, [Jot 14, BJotk/K ....A..A
— ../....fi59
155.89 j
^ -Font
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON HIGH­ I^Uline ‘KnlniOr, Lot 16, Block K, ............ ......./...It
185
355.56.
Name
Description
Frontage
J
Mar. lb — The
LAND STREET FROM SANFORD AVENUE TO *
birthplace of Prince Jonah Kuhio
N. H. Garner’s 2nd Addition to Markham Park'Heights
E.
I
.
Traffnrd’s
Map,
Saafard
PARK
AVENUE
?
Measuring 15 F eet In of llw ianni? e,k a0t titular n&gt;^n&gt;&gt;'vr
Sanford, F fa .'_ ,
. jC. V.. Mahoney, Lot 1, BIU. 12, Tr. 4
...5&lt;f
The following Is the final cost of paving Highland Street 'from \
Started in 1920, « !
who scrvc&lt;1 the territory «
as Its delegate to Congress for Funford Avenue west to Park Avc., a width of 21 feet wltlf^shcct W. K. Sooprgin, Lot !»• niock I* ........ .’.//.1u .‘a;.U»i186
187.25]
C.
V.
Mahoney/;Lot
2;
Blk.
12,
Tr.
4
——
...r.*....
—60
J Develop Million And more than 20 year*. I., to be reMno.le Mi* Jlnkins,
1‘pt 7,
ns, ;fyt
' Block K .... — ......... IliT
.
310.79 F. W. Mahoney; Lot 3, blk. 13, Tr. 4 .../ts. .....
.60
|H. P. Declare E x p ert* -tored tj&gt; the condition in which as|)hult on a 6" rock base.
Mrs.
E.
W.
RTs‘fiJ:
l
i
t
8,
Blpck
K
.......
u..u
....,...,..130
3(2.39
Mejwch
Roalty
Co.,‘
liot
4,
blk.
’12,
Tr;
4
.........
50
C
&amp;
L
*
.
It was 50 years ago. " Also It'will 1881
Kri&gt;ding ut 40c ----- ................ ........ .;.....753.041
f Erans Terrace, Sanford, Fla.
K'GEI-EsTstar. 10.— The be made a. week-end and vacation 1539 L'n* Ft/curb &amp; Gutter nt 76c
......... ................... /.... 1169.04 ,
Melsch Realty Co., Lot 5, Blk. 12,-Tr. 4 —...... 50
[Lake tunnel. 15 feat high Kamchamobn'^€rS
...... -...... 031
250.21 Andrew Mahoney, Lot 0, Blk. 12, Tr, 3
.... ^...50
,!he 0rt,ur of 80 Lin. Ft. single curb headers nt .15c ........
28.Q0 C. 1). Brumley, I sit 1
lame width, extending
Mery
I„*
Evans,
Isit
6
—
______..„____—
____
....133
347.60
Andrew
Mnhonoy,
Lot
7,
Blk.
,13.
Tr.
8
-.............50
n,aciulnrn foundation (41") at 80c .......- / - ...... 1457.60
113 miles, mostly through nouncemcnt by United State” Mar 1822 £‘b
107.99 Arapka Takach, Lot 8, Blk. 12, Tr. 3 .... - ...........50
mtc in a snaky line un- shrl Oscar Cox. who has returned 182,1 Sq*Y,h- n8Phn,t Pnv* &lt;2” toP) «t * 02 .........
1868.44 C. I). Brumley, Lot A .............- ................ 41
Sierras, is a, construchistorical rpot, 279 Sq. Ft. concrete pav. (5" alley returns nt30c) „ .............. 83?10 Sanford Doudney Ilcg. nt N. \V. Cor. Lot A, Run W,
Arnnku Takach, Lot 0 Blk. 12, Tr. 3 ........
50
"that has drawn the at90.7 ft. S. 150 ft. E. 00.7 f t .
Atr»t*aV**»I 'r&gt;.
*8*.andof Knui.[ 74 Sq. Ft. concrete sidewalk (4 " thick) at 20c .................... 14.80
Arnnkn Tnknch, Let 10, Blk 12, Tr. 3 ......
J &gt;0
f the engineering world,
Marshal Cox, who is on officiul!
N. 150 ft. to Beg. — .............— .......... . . r .
.90.7
238.89 Rose N. Hurt, Lot 1, Blk. 13, Tr. 4 ................
2 Manholes (4-6) nt 50.00 ...................... ............ &gt;_........ 100.00
-60
3t been completed.
or the order, said that the society I
Spencer Heights, Sanford, Florida
Extra Work ............................... *.............................. 27.83
Blanche Jordon, Lot 2, Blk. 13, Tr. 4
nnel is one of the most planned to have the rehabilitation,
works in the Big. Creek- completed, for the annuul meeting
Monument at street Intersection ................. .*.... .
. 0.50,, u.
..
..04
G. \V. Opencor,
Spencer, i-oi
Lot o
6 ......... .................................
................... ......... ..80.7
212.15
uin River project of the ni ’fu".6’ jy26* whci&gt; il is expectLaboratory
Inspection
of
malcrinls
............68.88
J
J.
C.
Wainrlght,
Lot
12
................................................
..........1
1
1
2
J.
C.
Decn,
Lot
4,
Blk.
18,
Tr4
..50
230.
317.06
California Edison Com- f ‘ „th atall members of thco nlcr
Legal expense, advertising etc., 2 per cent ................ — 110.201(i. W. Spencer, I .tit 18 ...................................:...13J
S. G. Messer, Lot 5, Blk. 13, Tr. 4 ...... ;............. ...60
350.29
tentire project will bring
&gt;'» « ath/ r
y°r a huge luau
.0 horsepower, and, with I native feast) and celebration.
Engineering 5 per cent ............................................ .
275.61 G. W. Spencer,- I^it 24 ................................... .,483
350.29 Seminole Realty &amp; Inv. Co. Lot 6 Blk. 13, Tr. 3....60
nission lines, sub-stations
Despite the fact that the spot
"
”
Lot 7. Blk.- 13, tr . 3...... ..........50
G. W. Spencer, Beg. nt Int. of the East Line
aorie*, will cost $375,- now Is overgrown with vegetation,
Total
cost
......................................
...........
............................$5904.70
’’
”
Lot 8 Blk. 13 Tr. 3 ------------- 61
1
’nrk
Avc.
with
the
N.
Line
of
Hughey
-Marshal Cox said that raised places
Knight
&amp;
Higgins,
Lot 9 Blk. 13, Tr. 3 ....... .....60
2302
To
be
borne
entirely
by
adjacent
property.
St.
run
E.
51
ft.
N.
68.5
ft.
W.
51
f
t
S.
still
are
visible
where
it
will
ba
nel itself cost $17,000,000.
60
Number of feet frontage ................. ............. ............ 1G03.0
• 68.5 ft. to Beg............... ................ ...............51
134.32 B. E. Squires, Lot 10, Blk. 13, Tr. 3 ......
rted in the fall of 1920, possible to erect grass huts. A
then without n stop the wide stono seating place nbout 80
50
Assessment per foot frontage ................. .......... .......
$3.7196
The above and foregoing final assessments ufo payable without C. A. Spencer, Lot 1, Blk. 14, Tr.4, ____
230JC
been maintained in re- feet long, from which the kings
C. A. Spencer, Lot 2, Blk. 14, Tr. 4.................. ,....60
230.89'
FRED
T.
W
ILLIAM
S
Engineer
interest
up
to
March
15,
1925,
and
from
and
after
auch
date,
snid
and
chiefs
watched
the
hula
danc­
The scene of operaFoot
Final
special assessments will be puynblc only in Ten Equal annual in­ C. A. Spencer, Lot 1, Blk. 14, Tr. 4 ____ ...._____64 ^
50 miles north of Los es and games in past years, re­
35 miles south of the mains and will bo utilized by the
Name
Description
Frontage
Assessment stallments with interest nt 8 per cent per annum on oil deferred pay­ O. A. Sponcer,Lot 4, Blk. 14, Tr. 4 _______ _____ 50
Iley. The purpose of society.
ments.
C. A. Spencer,Lot 5, Blk. 14, Tr. 4 ....................50
Markham Park Heights, Stanford, Fla.
2302)2
"The common cooking place
is to convey water from
May
T.
Woodruff,
I.ot
7.
Blk.
U
......................
135
502.14
W.
A.
Brown,
Lot
0,
Blk.
14,
Tr.
3
..........
...........
50
Witness
my
hand
ns
City
Clerk
nnd
the
Seal
of
the
City
of
San­
230.39;
nee Lake
watershed, "here the residents of the village
»
602.14 ford, Floridu this 11th day of February A. D., 1925,
W. A. Lefiler,, Lot 7, Blk. 14, Tr. 3 _______
50
230J i ;
|the south fork of the San prepared their food is in the same 1). I i Thrasher, IAit 8, Blk. G ..... ........ .........-.135
iwr through the barrier condition as it was in the olden Reginald Holly, Lot 7, Blk. II .......................... 140
529.74
B. B. Baggett, I^&gt;t 8, Blk. 14, Tr.3 .......
—...64
294.90L. R. PHILIPS. City Clerk
foot mountain ridge in- clnys, Marshal Cox said, adding W. S. Price, Ixit 8, Blk. II ..............— ......... ...440
620.74 Publish Feb. 13, 20, 27, March 6 nnd 13th.
J. F. McClelland, Lot 9, Blk. 14, Tr. 3 ................... .00
230.32
itershed of Huntington thnt it can be u; ed today.
Leslie Went, Lot 7, Blk. I .................................135
502.14
J. F. McClelland, Lot 10, Iflk. 14, Tr. 3 ..... .v —50
230.89
---------- 1—rO---------------[« reservoir of supply for
Realty
Trust
Co.,
Lot
8
Blk.
I.......................
435
50244
[(treat units of the elec230j a ;
T o A L L PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON COM­ Elizabeth B. Mussnn, Lot 1, Blk. 15, Tr. 4 ......... 50
pany which supplies a Fam ous Rem brandt
N. II. Garner's Addition to, Markham Park
F. R. Savage, Lot 2, Blk. 15, Tr. 4 ...............
60
230J2
MERCIAL STREET FROM PALMETTO AVE. TO SANFORD
of central and southern
Heights, Sanford,/j-'lorida
E.
S.
Rockey,
Lot
3
Blk.
15,
Tr.
4,......
64
204JO
AVB.
AND
SANFORD
AVE.
FROM
COMMERCIAL
STREET
with light and power,
Loaned to Holland Joe K. Richie, l.ot 1, Blk. J ....................
„...69
219.461
S. M. Schwartz, Lot 4, Blk. 15, Tr. 4.......
50
230.32
TO FIRST STREET
records for tunnel con219.46 I!
Blk. 15, Tr. 4 —........ - ....... 50
have fallen during the
230
230212
STOCKHOLM. Mar. ll.-S w e - N. E. W. Sistrunk, Lot 2, Blk. J.......!.................... 50
Thu following is the final estimnte of the cost of pnving Com- J. C. Doen, Ix&gt;t 5,
Tprogress in the Sierras. dens most valuable Rembrandt Fred R. Wilson, Lot 3, Blk. J .........................433
502.14
W.
L.
Morgnn,
Lot
6,
Blk. 15, Tr. 3 ...... ......... 57
2282.50;
i
merclJH
St.,
from
Palmeiro
Ave.
to
Sanford
Ave.
with
oil
asphnlt,
;]cs bore was divided into painting, the gigantic “ Claudius
Spencer Heights, Sanford, Florida
230.32
and on Sanford Ave. from Commercial St. to First St. with Lake L. B. Hollar, Lot 7, Blk. 15. Tr. 3 ...... ................ 50
ions, with two luteral #vi,
"hich the city councillors
(93.21
230.99 '
|into granite slopes and a of Amsterdam once rejected for W. It. Frier, I-ot 1................ .........................*..432.0
Asphalt. Both types of surface being laid on a 6" rock foundation, Watson M. Reel, Lot 8, Blk. 15, Tr. 3 .... - ...... ......50
490.99
ing each way front ench their court house as not "hand- W. C. Hill. I.ot 7 .............. .»........................... 132
Melsch Realty Co., Lot 9, Blk. 15, Tr. 3 ............. 50
210.32
and paved 4(1feet inwidth.
bore was completed a some enough," the Dutch capital .Margaret Roberts, Lot 13 ........y................ ......... 133
494.70
Ernest Padgett, Lot 10, Blk. 15, Tr. 3......... _... 57
262.56
601
Cu.
Yds.
Grading
nt
40c
................................................
211.60
i half sooner than the now wants to borrow hack from
494.70
Margaret
Roberts,
Lot
19
..................................
133
Melsch
Realty
Co.,
Lot
1,
Blk.
16,
Tr.
4...............69
317J3
istie estimates content- the National Museum of Arts here
3050 Sta. Yds. overhaul at lc ................... — .... ................ 30.50
W. J. Thigpen, Lot 2, Blk. 16, Tr. 4 ...... ............. 69
The : l&gt;ove and foregoing final assessments are payable without in­
317.83
n the tunnel was start- to be shown ut the jubilee exposi­
10.11 Lin. Ft. curb and cutter nt 70c ...........— ........ .......... 783.56
T.
E.
Wilson
Eat.
I-ot
6,
Blk.
16,
Tr.
3
.................
69
terest
rp
to
March
15,
1925,
and
from
and
after
such
date,
said
317J3
tion to commemorate the 650th qn....
,
, • .
,
„ l
114 l.ln. Ft. single curb headers ................... ......... ;.......... 39.90
etion of the tunnel will iiiversurv of Amsterdam as a city assessments will
T. E. Wilson Est., I » t 7, Blk. 16, Tr. 3 .............. ..09
be payable only in 15 equal annual installments with
, jn pt Krnn|te curl) (re8Ct) at i Gc .......
317.83
..
22.65
of .under the name.
. by
- the creation
n_
interest i.t 8 per cent per annum on nil deferred payments.
Wellington’s
Addition,
Sanford,
Florida
.4702.80
2211 Sq. Yds. Macadam foundation ( 6" ) nt 80c ..
to Store .11,00 acre
Though the painting is now be-1
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Senl of the City of San- j 1016 Sq. Yds. asphalt pave, (2" top) at 1.02 ....
,..1036.32 T. E. Wilson Estate, Lot 5------------- :____ _______ 50
CS..nt .a? .e
°?
yond price, not being for sule at
230.32
The total drop from!any figure, the request has been f ° n*- Florida, this 11th day of February, A. D. 1925.
...1485.90 T. E. Wilson Estate, Lot 6.................................... 6«
1218 Sq. Yds. asphalt pave, l-nke at 1.22 ..............
230.32
V . ... -r uUf. a c h “ in Rented. Other European" muse-1 ’
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk
259.16 T. E. Wilson Estate, Lot 7 .................... - ....... ...... 50
589 Sq. Yds. asphalt pnveing, relay edge at 44c
230212
£ h^use"is aboeut GS5o
Ic,n‘i the'C choicest Rem-1 Publish, Feb. 13, 20, 27 and March 6 and 13th.
211.80 T. E. Wilson Estate, Lot 8 ...... ..... ..... .... ....:.....50
706 Sq. Ft. concrete alley return ut 10c .............
i r
18
O.uuu jbrandts ami for the fin t time the!
230.82
210.00 C. II. Lord, Lot 12
1Swedish art treasure will be ex----------------0---------------7 Inlets. Type B. a t'30.00 ................ ................
.....175
800,10
Me project when complete j hibitec! side by side with such TO A LI. PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON SAN- 505 M. 3" Drain tile (0-3) nt 100.00 .... !.......
56.50 |T. E. Wilson, Lot 13
____ 62
285JO
DO miles of tunnel, with famous picture* as “ The Nigl.M
FORD AVENUE FROM COMMERCIAL STREET TO
498 Lin. Ft. 12” Storm Sewer (0-4) ut 1.05 ..... .................... 522.90 Kate Humphries, I-ot 14 ........................... ...... 60
270.38
C , X inU’ the
f , ; Big
n ^ VCreek
i 'S : I 'V” uh
LAKE MON..... . ANI. SEMINOLE BOUI.Eopulent
12.60 A. I- Ensmlnger, Lot 15 ................. .......... .......60
28 Lin. Ft. High curb nt 45c ..................... !■........
270.38
lute.I m 1912, consisted
YARD FltOM SANFOIU) AVE. TO
0.50 T. E. Wilson, Lot 16 ............................... . ...... 50
1 Monument at street intersection ut 6.50 ----230.32
|ower houses developing W om en H a v in g H air
PALMETTO AVE.
85.10 Harry Kent, Lot 17 ................ .................... ...... 60
Laboratory Inspection of mntcriuls ..................
jepmver.
276.38
The
following
is
the
final
estimate
of
the
cost
of
paving
Sanford
|
130.25
Harry Kent, l.ot 18 ..................................... ....... 50
Legal Expense, advertising, etc 2 per cent ........
IW volt transmission line, Dyed Black and Grey!
230.32
Avenue from Commercial St., North to Lake Monroe, ami Seminole |
[he power generated by j
340.01 Harry Kent, N. 20 ft., Lot 19 ................ . ....... 20
Engineering 5 per cent ..................................
02.13
Its 270 miles to Los Alt- i LONDON Mnr 9
A lending I Boulevard from Snnford Avo., west to Pnlmeto Ave., a width of 40
C. T. Kent, Lot 19, Less N. 20 f t .........
....... 78
350.28
: West End hairdresser has. saiJ re'- *cct with Like Asphnlt on a 0“ Rock Base.
100.00
2 Manholes 4-6 at 50.00 ........................................
Sanford Heights, Addition to Sanford
Icentiy that hair-dyeing is now one 903 Cu. Yds". Grading nt 40c ................... ...... ...... - .............. 300.80
,1'
909.32
to Beg................................... ............ ............
Uniform Code
H. Wight, Lot 14............... ...... ............. ;..a..»...x.:,..67
of the most lucrative part* of.his l3;j7 Lin. Ft. curb &amp; Gutter at-TGc ..... ................................. 1016.12
308.62
7,374.80
H.
Wight,
Lot
15
.........
......
.'108.62
If T r a ffic L.aws!}S'lS,ir,!u
l:y tow!’,"l,n
To bo borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
...... huir
be dyed white bertl 1
Ft* Hcad® " at 0uc ................... ............................. 2 U ” I
C. N. Williams, Lot 16 ....
j. . . . . . . .......67
308.02
cause of the distinguished effect ' 2937 Sq. Yds. macadam foundation 0" nt 80c
................... 2349.601
Number of feet frontage:
Mrs. Maude Jamison, Lot 17 ....... .
.... .67
308.02
........... ............ 3568.50 1
DO, Mar. 11.—Two leg- snow-white hair gives the owner,'2925 Sep Yds. Lake Asphalt Pave, at 1.22
On Sanford Avenue .............................................. 456.8
L. P. Hagan, Lot 41 ....................
teasurcs, one providing Others are Keeking a steely-grey |
s
Ft contrt.te 5" alley returns at 30c
.................. 67
11.10
308.62
Cost per foot frontage ......
$8.8182
rattic regulations in all color while others want the peppen
A.
D. Shoemaker, Lot 45 ... ..*..... .
..................67
308.62
57.50
improve-: and salt effect* created when hair
* u- ^ ‘Is- Glass IJ. concrete nt -3.00
On Commercial Street ...........................................468
A. 1). Shoemaker, Ia»t 46 ............
..................67
308.62
— t— .to be
-------■ — with grey, 1 3 inlets Type A. at 35.00
...........
................. . 105.00
tconsidered as the prin- i ■
begins
streaked
Cost per foot frontage .............................
$7,772
S.
S. Bauniel, Lot 47 ...................
■ness of the legislative * Red and copper tints arc going
..................67
.................. 30.00
308.62
1 Inlet Type 11. at 30.00....'......... ......... —
Final
Foot
tin League of Florida out of fashion nnd possesors of this
W. T. Field. Lot 80 .............................................. 07
308.62
•10 Lin. Ft. 21” Concrete sewer 8-10 at 5.00 . ....................................................... 200.00 ' Name
Assessment
Description
Frontnge
[tics which convened here j class of dyed hair are most anxious
W.
T. Field, I » t 81 ...
- ........................
67
308.02
1 Manhole 4-0 at 60.00 .............................. .................. 50.00! Clyde Steamship C&lt;a Beg. ut lot. of K. Lino
afternoon.
! to undergo the new process.
T. E. Thornley, Lot 82
.......
. ......— . 6 1
308.62
1 Manhole 8*10 ................. ................. ... .................. 85.001
Palmetto Ave., with N. Line of Commercial
T.
E.
Thornley,
I^ot
83
................................
67
308.62
1.207 M. 3" Drain Tile Tile 0-3 at 100.00 ....... .................. 120.70;
St. Run N. 100 ft. E. 115 ft. S. 100 ft. W.
ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHORW. T. Field, l.ot 127 ...
............... —............. 05
................... 277.20
200.41
261 Lin. Ft. 12" concrete storm sewer at 1.05
909.32
115 ft. to Beg.................. ....... - ................... 117
1BSOI.UTION NO. 192, ADOPTED ON TH E 23RD DAY
W. M. Scott, Lot 128 ...
.............................04
294.80
Extra Work ........................................ ..... .................. 270.08 Lake Front Imp. Co., Beg. at Int. of W. line of
111’ ARY, A. I). 192.-., IIY THE t.TIY COMMISSION OF
W.
M.
Scott,
Lot
129
..
.........................
04
294.80
6A0 i
1 Monument at street intersection 6.50 ....... .................
Sanford Ave. with N. line Commercial St.
|CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
George
A.
(DoCotte,s,
Lot
130
.............................Gl
294.80
.
.
.................
106
Laboratory Inspection of materials ........
1,81
run N. 100 ft. W. 117 ft. S. 100 ft. E. 117
George A. DcCottcs, Lot 131 .............................65
299.41
Ixrgal expense, advertising, etr, 2 per cent .................. 173.30 J N. Whitner Est.,
758.02
. 1, Blk. 2, Tr. 1.......... .93.4
"wTnjr is the estimated coat of paving Mellunvillc Ave-1
.................
433.49
Markham Park Heights
Engineering 5 per cent
1, Blk. 2, Tr. 1. ........ .... 29
225.30
J N. Whitner Est.,
[ft in width, from Pace Lane north to the north line o f 1
Sheridan
Jewett,
I-ot
2, Hlk. C .... - ...... ....... -.56
-.29
225.39
!,
Blk
2,
Tr.
1...............
257.05
Florence Benrdull, Lot 9
vith licet asphalt instead of surface treatment on a rock j (
...$9,276.58
Fetal cost ....... —- ...............................................
225.30 Wight Bros. Co., I-ot 3, Blk C - ............. - ..... ..55
253.35
, Blk. 2. Tr. 1,... .......... ...29
V. C. Douglass, Lot C, Blk. C, - ..................
To
bo
borne
entirely
by
ndjnccnt
property.
..55
—.30
213.10
253.35
2.
Tr.
1.....
...................
'■'Is.
asphalt instead of rurfnee treatment ut
1157.85
Number «»f feet frontage .............. .........
034.43 V. E. Douglass, Lot 6, Blk. C ......... ........ ..... ..83
2, Tr. 1........ .............. .115
382/12
$2,175.00 j
8.01119
Assessment
per
foot
frontage
W.
A.
Knight,
W.
89.5
ft.,
Lot
2,
Blk.
I)
........
...83
jins,
I/)t
15
Blk.
2,
Tr.
1
,
009.72
,
117
382.32
198.00
advertising,' legal expense etc. 8 per cent
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer
Interstate Contracting Co., Lot 3, Block D. ......83
Chapman &amp; Tucker's Addition
382.32
Final
Foot
Interstate
Contracting
Co.,
N.
17
ft.,
Lot
6,
Blk.
I),
laike
Front
Improvement
$2,073.00
ot.il estimated cost ......................................
Firontago
Assessment
Description
Name
793.80
Co., Ia&gt;t 1, Blk. 1, (Less S. 25 ft.) ............... 97.7
78.31
[rr.c entirely by ndjucent property owners.
’ark. Sanford, FIorida
Mrs.
L.
J.
Schwalbe,
S.
06
ft.
of
Lot
6,
Blk.
D.
201
.1
1
J.
D.
Davison,
S.
25
ft.
Lot
1,
Bik
I
............25
•1 feet frontage
&lt;[233.69
...... 50
400.60 Mrs. A. R. Marshall, Ia.t 1, Blk. 2......................33
Lot 11 .
.................................................. —............... 66
304,01
268.11
‘4 per foot frontuge ...............................$1.1907
l.ots 42-43-44■45•48
268.11 las. H. Cowan, Lot 3, Blk. 1.................................. 60
276.38
Mrs. A. R. Marshall, Lot 2, Blk. 2, ......... ......... ..33
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
2,003.00 M. F. Robinson, Lot 3, Blk. 2 ............- ......—...... 33
James II. Cowan, lait I, Blk. 1 ......................... 60
50 ft. each
268.1
l
270.38
Foot
prelim.
1,319.99 John Mallem, I-ot 4, Blk. 2 .................................26.7
, Lot 47 ••••••••&lt;m—,-107.25
Realty Trust Co., Ia»t 5, Blk. I ...... ...... .............00
216.05
270.38
—Description
Frontage
Asscssmci
938.99
117.2
U&gt;t 48 _......
Improvi
The abovo and foregoing final assessments are puynble without in- Realty Trust Co,f Lot 8, Blk. 1 ..............................GO
276.38
Mayfair. Sanford, Flu.
400.60 Iceest up to March 15, 1925, ami from um| after such date, said
......50
l.ot 19 .
(
Spencer
Heights,
Sanford,
Florida
$ 73.17
ll. L..t 5. Blk. - ..................... . ..... ...... 61.1 1
400.60 special assessments will bu payable only in 15 equal unminl install­
Lot 60 •••••••• ......50
W. Spencer, Ia»t 1 ..... — ...... ........................... 70
322.44
73.17
ftsltv Co .. IjoI 6. Blk. L................. ...... 01.1 l
400.60 ments with interest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred pay­
......50
Lot 51
W. Spencer, Lot 2..... ........... ............ ............. 70
322.44
P Du kins-on and
400.00 ments.
......60
Lot 152 .
W. Spencer, Lot 3 .....
322.44
73.17
[ Dickinson, I ajI 7, Blk. 1 .......... ..........61.14
18.42
Corth 2.3 ft. Iait 63, 2.3
W. Spencer, Lot 1.....
Witness my hand ns City Clerk nnd the -Seal of the City of Kan322.44
71.17
1 Me Kiri ly. Iau 8, Blk. 1............ ..........61.14
1002.28 f.-rd, Florida this 11th day of February A. 1)., 1925.
.125.1
Lot G .
W. Spencer, Lot 5.......
32&amp;M
73.17
pridgttt, l.ot 9 Blk. 1 ................. ..........61. It
•* • OJHHCl 11 lilll ll
lia
'17
I
Clyda
Steamship
Co.,
Beg.
"00
Ft.
N.
of
the
Int.
•••••••■■.(.•.•Ml... . ...........1M.J
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk
69.12
1)8.37
... 8221
|K*alty ( '&lt;»., Lot A ...................... .
N. Line Commercial St. with E. line Palmetto
i
Publish
Feb.
13,
20,
27
and
March
6
and
11th.
W.
Spencer,
Beg.
25
ft.
E.
nnd
21.5
ft.
N.
of
.........
.57.05
68.27
P*y. Lot 1. Blk 6 .......... - ..............
Ave. Run N. 400 ft. E. 115 ft. S. 400 ft. W.
o
th» lilt, of Centerlines of Hughey St. and
08.37
pralty Ci0., Lot 2. Blk. 6 ............ ..........57.13
115 ft. to Beg. (I.**ss Seminole Boulevard) .216
1,970.92jTO
ALL
PROPERTY
OWNERS
OWNING
PROPERTY
ON
PARK
Park Avc., Run N. 58.5 ft. E. 51 ft. S. 58.5
68.37
........
57.13
Impson, Lot 3, Blk. (» ...............
The above ami foregoing Final assessments nrc payable h f'-iR
AVE. FROM TENTH STREET TO HUGHEY STREET
ft. W. 51 ft. to Beg.
58.2
269.47
68.37
|r»&gt;. Lot 4, Blk. 6 ..................... .......-57.13 /•without interest up to March 15, 1925 and from and after such date,!
The following is the final estimate of the cost of paving Purk Mrs. J. I.. Munson, Beg. nt Int. of S. lino of
68.17
1Gray. i.ol G( jj|k. r, ......... ........ .......-.7)7.13
said special assessments will be payable only in fifteen equal annual Ave. a width of 21 feet from Tenth St. south to Hughey St. with,
N. E. 1-4 of N. E. l- l sec. 36, tp. 19
68.37
PKg'. Lint 6, Blk. 0 .................... ..........57.13
sheet
nsphalt
on
a
6"
rock
base
except
for
the
central
15
feet
\vhere
j
R. 30 E. with SWIy line A. C. L. Ry., (Ov68.37
pally Ci0.. Lot 7, Blk. 6 ........... ..........57.13
payments.
old
brick
pavement
was
used
ns
a
base.
iedo
Brunch) right-of-way run W. to Park
69.50
.... TkS.(2
Ppg&gt;fin l.ot 1. Blk. 7 ................
Witnesl
my
hamj
ns
City
Clerk
nnd
the
Seal
of
the
City
of
San­
1781
Cu.
Yd.
grading
at
40c
.......................................
.........
713.00
Ave.
N.
to R. R. R.-MV. S. Ly. to Beg, (Less
69.56
...... .... 58.11
pally Ci0- Lot 2, Blk. 7
ford, Florida, this 11th day of February A. I). 1925.
65050
Str.
Yds.
overhaul
nt
lc
..........................................
650.501
s.
r
,4
ft.)
....:......... .........................:.... m .u
pralty &lt;•„ I „ t 3 mi. 7
09.50
512.2k
$8 i •
I- R. PHILIPS, City Clerk
6969
Lin.
Ft.
Curb
&amp;
Gutter
ut
76c
..........
w
.................
...
5296.11
A.
Derby,
S.
54
ft.
of
the following: Beg. nt Int.
69.56
.........
58.13
pwlly Co., Lot 1. Blk. 7 .............
339 I jh. Ft. Headers nt 35c ...................... ..............
...... I I 8.G0
of S. Lino of N. K. 1-1 of N. E. 1-1 Sec.
69.50 pibli.-h Feb. 13, 20, 27, March 6 and 13th.
fealty C,
I-ot 5, Blk. 7 ............. .......... 58.11
—-------------o---------------1000
Sq.
Yds.
Macadam
Foundation
6"
thick
at
80c
____
09,60
....
3108.00
36,
Tp. 19 R. 30 with SWly line, A. C. L. Ry.
fealty Cc Lot 6, Blk. 7 ............... ... f.... 58.11
TO Al l. PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON HUGHEY 10712 Sq. Yds. Asphalt pavement (2" Top) ut 1.02 .....
70.82
pally c,
10920.21
1
R-W
run W. to Park Ave. N. to R. R.
Lot 7, Blk. 7 ... - ........ ______ 59.18 i
STREET FROM SANFORD AVENUE TO PARK AVENUE
(233
3q.
Ft.
Concrete
pave
(5"
Alley
returns)
at
30c
69.90
|
It—W
SKIy
to Beg........................ ........... 51
248.74
Mellonville, Sanford
The Following Is the Filial Estimate for Paving Hughey Street j 4.33 Cu.- Yd*, concrete Class B. at 23.00 ......... .
.....
09.60
,
F.
L.
Miller,
Beg.
25 ft. N. of Int. of the W. line
251.30
R Hloi'li; l
.... ......... ....... 210
.... 110.00 j
Purk Ave. with thu S. Line of N. E. 1-4 of N,
251.30 from Sanford Ave. west to Park Ave., 24 feet in width with sheet 14 Inlets Type A. at 35.00 ...................................
Bloc1. 1 0 .......:....................... __ ...__ 210 *
asphalt using 6” of compressed rock and the old 15 feet wide grout-; 3 i„ iets Typ,, B at 30.00 ................... .................
E. 1-4 of Sec. 30 Tp. 19 It. 30 Run W. 150
.
240.00
251.10
pe, Block 10 ... |.......................... ......... 210
ed brick paving for the base.
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1
2
2
Lin.
Ft.
12“
concrete
sewer
8-10
at
2.75
...........
1160.50
ft. N. to R-W of A. C. L. Ry. S. 50 de­
251.30
I ”
210
Block 22
“
$ 106.40,0 Manholes 4-6 at 50.00 ........................ )...................
grees East to Park Ave. S. to Beg. (Less
. 300.00
206.04 266 C’u. Yds. grading at 10c ............ .........
1 Wil*on&lt; Block 28 ...................... ... — ...198
, /
. 1501 Lin. Ft. Curb and Gutter at 76c .........
1.110.7013 Manholes 8-10 at 85.00 .............................................
"0 ft. along N. aide for Street .....
.
. 255.00
110
0 41.88
* D hoieby given to any and all persons3 ,Rttri l"
47 I.in. Ft. single curb headers nt 35c .........
16.45 11200 Ft. 3” Drain Tile 0-3 ut 100.00 .......'..................
120.00 JAtlantic Const Line Ry. Co., A strip of land 50
curb foundation nt 80c
y * menu a«faia8t lh«-’ vuri,»us P|ecea ° * ; P™pe? 5 ~ ,S l!| 0 O l Sq. Yds. single
si
180.80 j h i |
Lumber in trenches at 75.00 ..................
ft. in width, 25 ft. on ench side of the center
... 63.30
aid special assessments are payable in full
., 11877 Sq.
Sq. Y'ds.
Y'ds. s
sheet asphnlt top ut 1.02 ........
1,911 I i.-,a«j Un. Ft. 12" concrete storm Sewer 0-4 at 1.05 ..
line
of the Oviedo Hr. of the A. C. L Ry. be­
...1005.45
#Ber the above and foregoidg special a .e* ment rol "61 Sq. Ft. concrete alley returns at 30c ------109.201g {Jit. Ft. 18“ Concrete storm sewer 0-4 at 2.25 ........
tween
Oak Avenue and Magnolia Ave. in San­
..
18.00
I dualized, approved nnd confirmed, or in ten equul annua 1 Manhole nt 50.00 .......
a ..... .........
50.00 j Extra Work ........................................................ ........
ford,
Fla., ........................... ..... ............ ..100
...
25.30
460.6:1
tvith interest at 8 per cent per annum from oral aitci Laboratory Inspection of Materials ............. ..
0
Momrfnfcgta
at
street
intersections
...........
..
30.00
The
above
and
foregoing
final
assessments
are
payable
without
**d special assessments stand approved and confirmed,
Legal Expense Adv. Etc., 2 per cent ............
77.51 Laboratory Inspection of materials ..... .....................
312.61 j Interest up to March 15, 1925 and from and after such date, baid
of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanf &gt;i
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Engineering 5 per cent ..... ....... ......................
193.77 .Legal Expense, advertising etc, 2 per cent ........... ......
500.IK ; special assessment* will be paynble only In fifteen equal annual
,l the City Hall at 2:20 P. M. on the 23rd day of Mar.h
Engineering 5 per cent ...... ................. .....................
1250.15) installments With interest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred
•'•t which meeting snid board will hear any and
‘
Total Cost .... ............................ —............
.$4,140.70
payments.
I'bjection.H us to such special assessments, and vdll
To be borne entirely by adjacent property.
27072.71
, 4‘ j|J-,t and equalize said assessments on a basis (d justice
Witness my hand ns City Clerk and the Seal of the City of San­
. • 1 a ul1Number Feet frontage
.15«4.4
Lo-« 07.0 Sq. Yd*, buse at 80c paid by Sou. Utilities Co. ..... 54.08 ford, Florida, this 11th day, b£ February, A. D. 1925.
and
n said special assessments ate *&lt;» *'l
j Assessment j&gt;or foot frontage
... $2.6318 1
I Hit.,. '■'ill then stand equalized and be, and remain
L. R. PHILIPS. City Clerk
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer
Total
$27,018.03 Publish Feb. 13, 20, 27, March 0 and 13th.
4 PMperty against which said assessments are made un

iW FINISHED

�mocrats uoniident UTTiaimng
Control Of Congress, Hunt Says

N fA K E M A B L E
%/.Young!, Hollywood Dcvel^oper tins Engaged (loci hats
Lof Panama Canal Panic as
lie f Engineer o f Construe
LLYWOOD, Mnr. 12.—. Tho
_miration nnd pndimlnary work
build the $15,000,000 hnthor at
Mable an part of the IlollyI development has been xtnrted.
Work of
designing
derricks,
.dredges pontoons nnd other equip­
ment hns been begun. Thu harbor
will la? complete in three years.
. This announcement was made
tonight by Frank C, Dickey, chief
engineer of the Hollywood Land ft
Water Company, who will he first
• assistant under George W. Gocthais, builder of the Panama canal,
who will he chief consultant en­
gineer on the job.
In a few days, according to Engincer PirTo-y, 100 men will he put
to work clearing (lie land surround­
ing Lake Mable.
s
To furnish the great amount of
rock pccessarv for thijt construc­
tion, J. W. Young, builder, has
pnrrho«cd a iiuniry in Maine nnd
■
has niado contracts with six large
■
sailing vessels to transport the
■
from Maine to Tjike Mable.
I■ rock
In an official interview, Presi­
I dent J. J. Young, developer of
U nVy^ond, said: “ We are not
only going to build the greatest
hnrhor between New York and
South America, hut that while this
■rs great piece of construction work is
ft
Fn progress, many hundreds of men
wilt lie at work upon otlicr big pro­
V
tects in Hollywood, in Panin, in
Fort Luiulcrdnlo, and in other sec­
tions of Broward county. The next
few years ore to witness in this
county,” continued Mr. Young, “ the
r: building of factories, hotels, homes,
ft
the nhunpinciml growth of towns,
and the actual construction of cities
iirft')*&lt;*t dreamed of. ft Is n big iindlHaWng, but lam certain of Its
success. With the 'sincyre. loyal
c; rtttsens of Broward, Dado and I’nlm
Ttfuc|) counties, standing should to
V shoulder with me nnd with the
►
* men who arc to assist me in the
wtafk, will give to the people in
Shothrm Florida a development
that will surprise the country in
its magnitude and in its pocsibili-

lucky. -Ofclahomn,

Germans Listen T o
Am erican Radios

MUsonn'^and 1

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On
Jazz Is Put On fn
Old Covent Garden:,,CT"'“

Maryland are Democratic'* good
3'
deni oftener than they are Repub­
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1 So there nre five setinto scats.
Germany, Mar. j!n
jf
! to liegln with, that the Democrat.!
-American
radio stations
»• Fly Horry B. Hunt
terms or Senators Broussard of
o f j; are hopeful of and the Republichna'
American raom
a
Republichnu' W IV * V U , V 1 M w m i u v i i j,
WASHINGTON. Mar. Ill— f ’on- l.ouislann, Caraway of Arkansas, j worried about. •
,
|
“rrr
now lie heard by uiibscri •
a
j Metering how badly ttKJ41Jeniocrot* Fleteher*of Florida. George o f' The Democrats lay claim also to
LONDON,. Mnr IT—-1 «nd&lt;o»' ,||( south0in German radio cir- u
! were beaten in tlic last presidential, Georgia, O verm an of North Caro-! Connectkut,-New York, Indiana , fnniom Covent Garden Theatre, j
. r:
mmier&lt;.ii:i I '. K 'i '" ’" 1' n
I OB Park Ave.
, election, It may seem ils if there linn. Smith of South Carolina and and Ohio.
|ollicinlly l.imwn :n the Royal U p-;1’ " 4' Al
i, . u. . cnl- ■
Stuttgirt
staling
ha
Underw(*»d
o
f
Alabuma
will
cxriirc.
Aa*to
Connecticut,
thla
claim
era
H*»'i
v,
has
come
ntJaH
und-1
the
M
iittgnt
ran
&gt;»'»*'—
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can ho no* justification whatever
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H om e Baked Ham
for the hopes .‘ heir leaders exAll those are Democrats nnd all prnoalny is prrtiy t'hih. Put lmn-;er the sl/cll of jazz. The I h c a - j u working out the technique
press of gaining control of Con- nre sure of re-electlr.n, or. if an y! ana and Ohio nre at least doubt-lie. built in IbW. la to be taken j*j)y w|iicli American radio rtmtriChicken Safail
gross hext year.
of them should Is* retired, other. f ul chronically and
Gov. “ A I'M over by. a syndicate
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Yet •Democratic politicians nre l Doniocrnta would be elected
in Smith’s influence unquestionably
sincere in .tho confident predictions ;^hcir places. No politician of eith-1will weigh heavily in New York, at popular priCor.. This will be; limn listen**! ■
Cold Slaw
they make. What’s more, the Ito- ! °r party looks for any ma il miracle &gt;especially if lie should make the [the MPA time that tin: theatre! On a recent liqnday a* midnight *
h i been used as a dance li.llb iil-|n ctinccH nt I’itt burgh waa trim.- «
publicans are a little, anxious.
; w* tho victory of a Republican sen-! senatorial run himself.
though many public danccn have: uiitti’d by the Stuttgart station U
A ls o lu’./t cttl's ,of W e s to m Meals. '\V er
And on second thought it be- atorial candidate in any of those
tarry 41
Ihm n held there in'form er times)
FRANKl/N KKl'RKKKNTHD
comes apparent that this naturally i states.
yoJjcli'.Mea
and fro.ih rolls every day. C
meter wave to ii :
Tie*
dancing
Hcasua
will
end
Into1
on
a
in
follows from the very fact of the | Also on Mar. .'I, J927, the terms
APALA C IflO L t. Mar. 12. — in. lie* r priog.Jt is announced, Irt|sciilM*r . They were Unified to j «
last election’s one-sidedness.
will expire’ of Senator - Bingham
Phone 072
The Democrats already have , of Connecticut. Cameron or Al l- Franklin will he represented at time for what is to be known, a ; ! learn that the Anu in uji lotion H
In :u I lost about all they possibly can I zona,iGummim of Iowa, Curtis of the good road convention at St. .in' internati’iii.il :eamti of opera. w.» a) the ...mie tinv being Koiitlr
**
The Royal Opera Mouse, which by radio fain in Engl; ml,
lose amt if the situation changes Kanins. Dnlu of Vermont, Frnst of i Petersburg
Peters
Thursday and Friday
S H » r s H s s s * S P 2 « * s s * a « s s a B ix j, flng|, n||a|ji
lyeame
popularly
known
ns
Gov*
Afri
a
and
Stuttgart.
nt all, from their standpoint it is ’ Kentucky, Gooding of Idaho, lia r-1by II. D. Marks, ihttirmun of the
■■it
bound to change for the better.
! reld of Oklahoma, .loins of Wash hoard of county commissioning en Garden 'I'hentre be^atiso of its
bi
l
l
ion
near
the
famous
market
x r*a a x a n B iia n «a ««a s ra »i:-C B a c B «g a n a 3 B n n x B «B B B g B g n a g g g B fl*KI.nti|(|||||(&gt;^
The Republicans at present hold, iugton, Lmlil of North Dakota, He will la* lucompanled on the
not only all the normuijy Republl-1 Lenroot of Wiseconsin, McKinley trip by several lending bueiricss* pi; re. Inis had varied experiem es.
ii iviiu* ls*en used fur opera, dra­
can seats in Congress, but a good of Illinois. Means of Colorado, men of this city.
in:', circus, ballet, pantontine, remany that are normally Demo­ ,Moses of New Hampshire, Norbcck i
, . ami ii Iiiis. During thew ar
cratic, so from their standpoint of South Dakota, Oildie of Nevada,
PRIMARY DATE SET
ii
rved as a sloreholisu for furthere hardly can la* any chnnge PopiM'r^of Pennsylvania, Shortridgi*
which isn’t for the worse.
PENSACOLA. Mai. 12— Out* nil me from other Iniildings tnkof California, Smoot of Utah.
The Senate illustrates this bet­ Spencer of Missouri, Stanfield of for the municipal primary in this co over by the government for
ter than the House, because the Oregon, Wadsworth of New Yorlc. city tins been fixed for Apr. M, of la i* purposes.
of Knih candidate entering the prl
former is a smaller body and only Watson of Indiana, Weller
miiry contents win
a third of its members’ erms e x -! Maryland and Willi of Ohio.
JJaachall lia
s R iva l
nscs of the elec..
pin* a a time.
.
! Those are Republicans and every- $200 to hear expenses
On Alar. .'1, 1927, then, the •body knows that Arizona, Ken- lion, officials state.
In Ilaw n an islands

BY TA Y LO R

M O M ’N PO P

BV Go l l V MORn B l OvmER

HERE'5

t h e b ig g e s t t h in g that e u e r h a p p e n e d
FOR MAGIC MUD - NOT ONLV v j il l o u r

BE INCREASED BliT IF OUR
CAND'DATEG vIiN THE. CONTENT IT W ilt
G'VIE OUR PRODUCT AN
En v ia b l e r e pu ta t io n ) /'•s-?

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HONOLULU, Mar. 1.1.— ‘ Foot-!
ball lias become a close rival to
biisrliall for popularity in Hawaii, I
nn rding
to* paid attendance
fnrtircs for both sports made pub­
lic by .1. Afhiiinn Heaven, owner
of Molliili Park, Honolulu's shrine
of athletics.
For the short football season 72,OOo persons paid admission to the
park. These included the attendmin* at the one game pia.vcd by ;
Occidental College of California
against the University of Hawaii
and the games of Colorado Univcr-1
sity against the Pearl Harbor Navy*
team and the University of Hawaii.
The total turnout for last year's |
senior league Imscbnl! season, with
atfi ndanco compiled for four times
a- many games as were counted in !
,niliving nt the football attendance,
Wa 78,000, Heaven annminceO.
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS

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City Tax Rooks elose April 1,
1925. after which all taxes remain­
ing unpaid will lx* collected l&gt;v
levy and sale &lt;&gt;f the property up­
on which taxes are assessed.
Ellen Hoy, Tax Collector.
Mar. 10 to Apr. I.

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Standard Oil Road
Maps N ow Prepared

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Tutu CER t a in i .n fv.vr.7 R ig h t in t o
OUG i ia n ^'
i Su r e w o u l d
HUE To ‘j HAKC HAND1' WITH
1
th e b ir d w v t p j —
—6TARIED

The new 1025 automohllc* road
maps of. Ahibninu, Florida, Geor­
gia, .Kentucky and Missirisippi arc
nqw being distributed free at
Stniuiard Oil Company (Kentucky)
service stations/
These maps show tin* paved
roads, the improved roads, graded
roods, dirt roads and roads under
construction. They also show the
milenge figures between points oil
the principal routes.
|Tho minis nre distributed free
hv the
Standard Oil Company
(Kentucky) to motorists, ns n part
of their service to their customers.
Indicated oil the maps are tin*
points where t lie Standard Oil
Company operates service stations,
mid where the tourist may secure
free air ami water, crankcase
and differential service, informntion about roads, as well ui&gt; quality
motor products.

All-Right chief
h a n d s w it h m e

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Reliability Within Hundreds of E;o!iars

Low price, wi t h o ut d isa p p o in tm en t in looks or re*!*ability.
Lcotioiny without sacrifice of p'erformanco.
Stability and highest roadability without.unneci*isary weight.

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T h e h a n d lin g ta .c of a

The lowest maintenance coat, v.e believe, of any car in the world.
J ’t u l s u n - E s j i c x , l a r g e s t S t i l l i n g

t'ul to Ruil
$'1.1111 per roril ih'livcred

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Kssex is a to ta lly d iffe r e n t typ e, its advan tages arc* exclusive
because patented. It jmvcs results never before attained in any cars

S lovc and Fire Place
W ood

MAGlC M UD' MORE
T A M O U 1;, T H A N

rtri*hi itnj TomFjjrt

IvToil Cannot Get Ecjual Style, Performance

T h e ridin ft ease o f lan\e, r o s tly earn.
b icycle. I 11« r s im p lic ity in design.

to m ak e

L'JT.R. BEFORE (

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EVES, ® U Ii

to be established on JO acre site
south of city.

C l e v e r i d e a a n d if n o u
FR0TAI6 E ro KEEP «T A S E C R E T’
I ’ L l- LET WOU IN ON H O W L’ v t f

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Canada Foxes Get
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LONDON. Mar. 12. Hritisli far­
mers an* watching with much in-,
terest the experiments which are
being made here in an effort to
make silver fox farming in kingland a paying proposition.
Farms have Men started at Al­
ness in Scotland, and Oxfordshire
and llexhdlo.ii.Sea. What effect
this move wifi have on the price of
silver fov fur m Great Itrilnin can
riot at nre ent lie : tated, but it
has been proved during Hie la. I
15 venri tlia! the In I and nm.it .
riistlv example of the . fiver fox j
mi* those ol iitiitual hied in cup I
tivity. The foxes have been i
brought Imre from i uucln.

N ath /(tilli ihr H'arlJ in M otor Ciir I jlur

T h e Greatest Show A nd Sale 01 F in e
YOU ARE RKHINDTI IE TIMES WtTIIQtrr 4-WIII.EL BRAKES

The Country Has “Gone” Nash
February Biggest Month of
Business in Nash History

Ill III BUYS LOTS

-J,ST. I'KTEItsnuiUi. Mar. I

George lleriiuin Ruth has purrlia
cd two lots in a St. I’etersluirg
Mib division, end nan inner-. Dial
ho wifi build a home on one of
thei
i*m next year.

The cyclonic sweep o f Nash sales is
like a political landslide*
For five successive months Nash busi­
ness lias swept far beyond the highest
previous records for these same months.

NORTH BY SEA 5
" Th e C o m fo rt R o u te ”
Fares From Jacksonville
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Apr. I -11-22
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Apr. I l l

MANY POPULAR MAKES
MANY VERY LATE MODELS
;

Nash sales at all motor shows to date
average 114% higher than 1924.

(Atlonllr city 1i*.:i7

FOR MALTIMOUH

1‘iVer Ol to n 'd F o r S ale in C e n tra l F lo rid a

OPEN AND CLOSED CARS

EXCELLENT CONDITION
•j

$

February, though a winter month and
shortest o f the year, saw m ounting
public demand drive sales and pro­
duction to the highest point in Nash
history.

W o are Prepared to P le ase You in M ak e. Size, P ric e , Type and Condition and
A ttra ctive T erm s If Desired.

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An Opportunity You Can’ t A ffo r d to M iss

FOII I’ H II.A U b L I’ IIIA
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Apr. 2 17-33

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—
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M%r. 12-22, then *?\vr) |/n «li% m.
Fur further f)iform ation urJtu

MERCHANTS &amp; MINERS
TR A N SPO R TA TIO N CO.

(I»r 800 E. llay LL

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T-Uph. ns •“*»

And March 1uis opened up with an
added momentum sure to speed sales
far past the great February record.,

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Herald W an t A d » W ill K eep Y o u Posted on A ll Sanford Business Activities of Im portance!

Classified Directory

ford Daily Herald

AD. R A T E S

PRINTING

Advertising

Miscellaneous
F or Sale

Real Estate

R eal Estate

FO R R E S U L T S

F or Re^jit

Rooms F or Rent

FOR RENT— Five room house, FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­
FOR SALE—2 1-3 to 5 to 10 acre
new, close in, on Chapman Ave­
out meats.
Reasonable rates..
tracts near Chuiuotn, Bithlo and
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Rush or,
nue, phone 24.
Lincoln House.
Fort
Christmns.
Either
citrus
or
CASH—
Paid
for
fnlso
teeth,
den­
■*■. will W ve*r* * specialty. Phone 417-V
garden land. See I. Higgins, Chultal gold, platinum und discard­ FOR RENT— Cottage. J. Musson,
j, patroaa aa4 # •!9 Railroad Avenue.
FOR RENT— Light housekeeping
!* a t immediately fo e
uota.
ed jewelry.— Hoko Smelting und
ami sleeping rooms.
Shirley
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
FOR RENT— New five room house
____ __ lOe a line
HE SEMINOLE PRINTERY—
Apartment.*,. Opposite Post Of­
with
bnth,
l&gt;08
Myrtle
AVe.
* ______lie a lla e
FOR
SALE—Three
ncre
farm.
rintlng that pleases. Prompt
fice.
.. ....... ee m lla e
Fine location. Ideal spot for FOR SALE—Two or three Goodaervice. Telephone 93. New lo­
_____ ■ lla e
rock
roosters.
George
Balling­
FOR
RENT—One
two-room
fur­
chickens. Garden Planted. Straw­
cation, Welnka
Building next
aca TXP* double above
nished apartment. Down town FOR RENT—Three unfurnished,
berries, 40 orange trees. 5 room er. Grapeville, Fla.
door to Used Furniture Co.
rooms. 211 Park Ave.
cottage. Bath and electricity. Call FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good location. Inquire at Sanford Her­
rates are for conat)!.
fa insertions.
D71-J.
REAL ESTATE
saddle pony. Box 15. Altamon­
of average
length
CuntrU a line.
te Springs or phone t!0t»-U. Joey FOR RENT—Three room furnish­ FOR RENT—Two room kitche­
nette, furnished, garage. .100 Elm
J. E. SPURLING, subdivision
' charge 30c for flrat
r UK SALK—20 acres land all Ferris.
ed apartment
Nicely located
Ave.
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
cleaned,
five
acres
in
full
bear­
Apply at Herald Office.
Frtidng la restricted to
Feeding hay for sale by Jacob
lando. Florida, and F l o r a
ing grove, 10 room house $7,780.
J classification.
SMALL STORE FOR RENT— FOR RENT—Three room apart­
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
Terms. W. V. Wheeler. 110 E. 2nd Richter, Rand Ave., Sanford.
Lrror Is made The Sanway.
ment. Oak Avenue and Second
raid will be responsible
Palmetto Avenue Between 1st
St., phone 101-J.
one Incorrect Insertion.
FOR SALE— One large flat
„
and 2nd Street. A. P. Connelly Street. Phone No. 3.
Lrtlser for subsequent
oak desk nnd sweivle chair. Of- &amp; Sons.
TIN AND METAL WORK
FOR SALE OR RENTU. The office should be
fice Knight &amp; MacNelll.
[immediately In ease of
nished 5 room house,
FOR RENT— Furnished apartment Sim ple M ix tu re M akes
JAMES H. COWAN— All kinds MAINE— Watervnte, Morning Bet.
modern
conveniences.
FOR
SALE—Two
or
three
Good, ADVERTISER*
FOR
SALE—
Exceptionally
well
lower floor, ideal location. 200
of Tin and Sheet Metnl Work.
8th. Rhone 237-W.
tlnel. Thousands of Maine peo­
ild representative thorStomach F e e l Fine
rock roosters. George Balling­ E. Third St.
located modern bungalow. Pav­
Water and Bont Tanka. A t Oak ple are Interested in Florida prop­
imlllnr with rates, rules
er, Grapeville, Fla.
ilflcatlon. will give you
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­ erty. Reach them through to* ing nnd sidewalks paid. Shades ut
FOR RENT— Store mom Oak Ave­
all your windows. Built-in cab­
Simple buckthorn bark, magnes­
Information.
And If
phone 111.
$20,000
Continental
Vitality
Sentinel. Rate card on applies inets. A very small cash payment
nue at Second Street. Phone 3. ium sulph. c. p. glycerine, etc., os
.. they will, aealst you
tion.
chicks weekly, that’s our cupue[ng your want ad. to
nnd &lt;tniall reductions of principle
mixed in Adlcriku. helps stomach [more effective.
sum each month will put you in FOR QUICK SALE—5 lots on ity. Don’t Delay senditur for our FOR RENT— Apartment, corner trouble in TEN minutes by remov­
Building: M a teria l
VJb tax t x o t ic k
Fourth
and
Oak.
Cnll
3211.
ADVERTISE
in
the
Journsl-HorMngnoTin Avenue,"facing cast, two circular giving information that
possession of this home.
ing GAS. Brings out a surpris­
Lers should give their
nld, South Georgia's greatest
t postofflce address as
corners. Can be purchased direct |"M1, interest vou.
We produce
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
ing umount of old waste mattei
[their phone number If
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, 101-108 Magnolia Ave.
from owner nt less than market i chicks that are different. Address
Phone
48
W
A
N
T
E
D
I
you
never thought was in your
MIRACLE
Concrete
Co.,
general
V * results. About one
value. $2,100 required. Plume 148. t ,n| rh*' Continental Hatchery of
‘ system. Stops that full, bloated
t of u thousand has u
cement work, sidewalks, build­ weekly and Sunday Classified ratei
and the others can't
ing blocks, irrigation boxee. i . B. JOc per line. Waycross Journal- FOR SALE— Spanish bungalow,
Dressmaking that will please. feeling nnd makes ,hiu happy and
well located in Sanford. $7,000
ate with you
unleas
Herald, Waycross. Georgia.
Terwilleger,
Prop.
•
1103
Oak. Avenue. Phono 324-J. cheerful. Excellent for chronic
[ t your address.
with $2,000 cush anti balance like
constipation.
Adlerikn w o r k *
Autom
obiles
Lumber and Building Material
•atlnnanre HDST he
TAM PA MORNING TRIBUNE— rent. Will sell furnished for $7.WANTED— Position nt once, sell- quick and delightfully easy. Sold
For
appointment Write
prr.ua at The SaaCarter Lumber Company
or where ability will Ik* reward­ by Union Pharmacy.
Send In your subscription to the 500.
— Adr.
Irald sfllce a t by let“ Dwtier” care The Sanford Her­ FOR SALE—At south Sanford. FOR QUICK SALE— 1924 Ford ed. Address S. L. It. Herald.
N.
Laurel
St.
Phone
565
Tribune
or
hand
it
to
your
local
|Telephone d l.e o a tla ald.
(Ginderville) new three room
touring car at a real bargain,
dealer so you can read Florida's
are not valid.
WANTED TO BUY— Roll top desk
HJLL LUMBER CO. House c grentest newswtper.
Service
One year FOR SALE— I.nt close in, 8 lienr- bungalow, two porches. M. C. As- $295. Nearly new. N. II. Garner,
— C. L. West, Oviedo, Fla. Phone
ui. Prompt. Efficient.
112
Park
Avenue.
Service, Quality and Price.
$8.00, 6 months $4.00, three months
------- f—-------------- ----------------- I.
ing orange trees, 8 plum trees, pinwnll. 1119 Myrtle Ave.
$2.00, I f you desire $1,000 insur­ bargain for quick sale at $1,100.
Used Cars For Sale
FOR SALE— Improved lot on East
ance policy add 75 cents to your Phone 571-J..
1922
Chevrolet. Touring.
H elp W an ted
Fourth Street, near new Hotel
------- J------------- i.\ t i i k r n t e r r r m k v k x t i i j i u i - erder.
1922 Ford Ton Truck.
ICIAI. f l l i r l IT UK I'l.HIIIIIA. I\
Site.
Cheap
if
taken
at
onoee.
A M I Kill! Till: f'OI'XTV
III*
Kissimmee— First National bank
1923 Ford .Coupe.
WANTED—Oho saleswoman or
THIS
'
"DO YOU W ANT to buy or sell with capital of $50,000 applies for Plume (525-J.
XKMIMM.K.
1923
Dodge
Coupe.
man for this territory. Experi­
IN I'llANCKItY.
anything?" If so advertise In charter.
S’ESS DIRECTORY
1920 Hudson.
ence not necessary, but good to
HIM. TO QUIKT TITLE
tho
"Gainesvilis
Sun.”
M. SI. I.oril. IIi-m Ii* I- Lord, uml
1921 Dodge Coupe.
have. Must furnish reference*,
It. \V
Lord, lo-r hushuml. Comto plnrr within easy
’Terms to some people”
address
WVnnt Way of New York.
WEST VIRGINIA— ninrkshur*. The
plnluunl*.
[ the proplr of Hanford
BUILDING CONClark.bure
Exponent, morning NOTICE TO
I. W. PHILLIPS’ SONS
Orlando, Fla.
SOOTHES INFLAM ED
vs.
U , «o often needed.
including
Sunday,
morning
Issue
JarncN Moldis. and other*.
Sanford, Fin.
Phone 3 STENOGRAPHER
TRACTOR:
|kl« list when nny Syr­
I
cent
par
«
"
«
l
.
minimum
Me.
WANTED—
d.-f cudunta.
ia required.
It la
Sealed bids will be received by
Wilson &amp; Housholder. First Na-1 R A W , S O R E T H R O A T S
imiH-:it KOIt RITULICATION
alpha lietlrnlly
for
FOR SALE—One 1923 Chevrolet
TIIK
STATB
UK
KI.UKIIIA
TO:tionni
Bank Bldg'.
iralroer.
DKVELOPRRX
A
TTKNT
ION--Pen­
the
Commissioners
of
the
City
of
auto.
Has
new
tag
and
is
ready
James Molilis und Kllsu Jlnbhu. sacola Is beginning the great**! de­
AT ALL DRUGGISTS
Ills wife. David K. Clarkson, T. \V. velopment In Olnrldn’s hlstrry: ■ Sunford, Seminole County, Florida,
to go. Price $100.09. it is worth AG E NTS WANTED— To r. pre­
Mbcpht-rd. tii-nrgc K. Shepherd, nntl half million dollar lilghwny to the
Space In "This
more. J. II. Sharpe. 203 K. Third
33
acres
four
miles
from
Snneach of them If living, and. If dead,
sent
us
in
ench
town
in
Flori­
r.t
the
Clerk’s
Office,
City
Hall,
dnlshed: n two
their heirs, devisees, grantees and gulf bench Just
|R E C T O It Y
|ford on the Orlnndo road. Will [ St., Sanford.
___ ______________________ da. Write Boston Hosiery Shoppe.
other claimant* under tin- said ntllll.in dollar bridge iwro*. Kscsm- Sanford, Florida, until 2:31) P. M.
million
jcut into 159 good sized lots than J
l a V j h i »« Q l r i n m r Jacksonville, Fin., 429 W. Bay St.
RHONE
James Moldis and Kllxu Moldis, his hla Rav started; quarter
wife. David
K. Clarksnn. T. \V. dollar opera house under construc­ Mnreh*9th, 1925 for the furnishing can Ik* sold on margin to bring ( YY 110 I S 1. O i l s J j K l l l I i y
118
tion;
two
millions
being
spent
on
Do you want a good all round
Hhepheril ami li«orge K. Shepherd,
of all materials uml labor for the ! owner big profit within short time.
and each of them, deceased
or highway; greatest chance for live
saw mill man for small mill. Will
In on ground erection and completion of a City $2,099 cash will handle. $500 will
otherwise, and the heirs, dcvlsues, developers to get
enntrnct or work for salary. Ad­
hold property for 39 days.
If
grantees and other claimants under floor. Write Development Depart­
.j ____
Jail Building to bo located nt San­ sold nt once owner will make spocdress J. W. Care of Herald.
W. Kratik Clarkson, dearcaseil or ment The rensncolm News
Tell him to take Cod Liver Oil
fied D irectory otherwise, the heirs, devlcees, k'rullford, in Seminole County, in ac­ iul price. To *t tins property it
tees ami other claimants tinder J. AUGUSTA
CM noNIC.LE — Au­
will be necessary to act quickly.! for u couple of months and get W ANTED—Lady agents, northern
it. King, deceased or otherwise, and
gusta, Ga.— Augusta's greatest cordance with the plans and spec­ Address "Acreage’’ care The San- [ ?nuuK,,t
and southern territory. Good op­
all parties claiming an Interest in
,J?tnlth&gt;' fllT h " M his
|lN(i — Multigraphing, the lands Involved In this suit.
classified medium, rate cash ,09c ifications ns prepared by Elton J. font
portunity/ Phono 571-J.
.................
‘ biircH to look 1ike n real man.
I
lc
mill.
and mulling—as you
It appearing by tin- sworn bill of charge.
10c per line, minimum Moughton, architect, First Nation­
Tell him, it’s the only way to
Largest insurance company in
-when you want it. complaint In tills case that you and 3 0c.
’_________________________ al Bank Building, Sunford, Florida.
take those grave-like hollows from
each of you may claim some right,
flu* world with established local
173. H. E. Porch. First title nr interest In mid to that cer­
his cheeks and neck.
Successful bidder or bidders will
tain lot, piece or parcel of land ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St.
1Bank Bldg.
Tell'him he won't have to swal­ business will contract for agency.
situate In Seminole County. Klorlda,
ARCH ITEC T
Johns County is reached through bo required to furnish a surety
low
the nasty oil with tho unseat­ We require a bustling young man,
described ns.
IRFUCH. Realtor— All und
ing fishy taste, because the Mc­ good health, good habits and best
The Noruie.li.. quarter (N K '.i) of the St. Augustine Evening Record. company bor.tl in an amount equal
M. rnhsr J . I
pay salary
]!and and property list- the Northwest quarter ( N W ' i ) of Quick results. Two centn per word.
Coy Laboratories, of New York of references. Will
to
fifty
(50r
/
&gt;
&gt;
)
percent
of
the
con­
ltos» nattiltm;
Sectbm
Twenty-four
(I
I
.
)
T
ow
n
­
and
commission
asuriog
advance­
Sample
copy
on
request
ht uml sold.
Office ship Twenty (ID) South. Range
are putting up Cod Liver Oil in
Orlunilo, riorl.ln
tract price of their bid, nnd to
ment. Addivs* E. E. V. enro Ilerliotel. Rhone 131.
sugar coated tablet form.
Thirty (30) Last.
_
__^
You, and each of- you. are there­ TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tamps Dally meet with the approval of the City
Ask for ___
McCoy’i
Cod
Liver Oil aid or Rooms (59I-2-.I State Bank
required to appear to the bill
IB AND MOTOR RE­ fore
Compound
Tablets',
oBwer’s'
Phnr-1 UniMing, Orlnndo, Fla., Post OfTimes,
the
great
homo
dnily
Attorney.
of complaint In this cause at tho
N o Account G en erally pincy, Dean’s Pharmacy, and every five Itqx ll’&gt;3.
Court House at Sanford. Seminole rate. IV jc per word, minimurWINDING.
SOI Till. AMI I’A l.vr
No
bid
will
be
considered
unless
County, Klorlda. on .Monday the lib chaAre 25c cash with order. Write
HOIK) KIDNEY AND BEAD
druggist worthy the name sells
Tho I'alnt Thai Havos You
day of May, 1025. and upon failure for complete rate card.
made
upon
form
us
furnished
by
DKR REMEDY
them -GO tablets—90 cents. Any
Money.
ELECTRIC SERVICE to do «o Decree I’re C'onfesso will
Lost and Found
Manufactured by
Mr.-. P. I). Nelson
of Lake man or woman can put on five
the Architect, und accompanied by
Ipert Electrical repairs. bo entered ugaint you. Said suit
riirrsiiii-l.linlsle)
I’alnt To.
a pounds of healthy flesh in 30 days
for the purpose of quieting
p » » «• JIKArtl
r n i I N T V Tho a certified check payable to said j Charles, l.n., writes: “ It was
1Central Ave. Orlnndo, being
Get your silverware free. Rog­
SoM l&gt;y
tile title to toe uhnVe described I 1
u b n O ll
CUI JNI T
l IK*
i •«*•*«» time before we found out or your druggist will willingly re- ers silverware given away, Kent
l.o x i lM i KAl.Vr Cintl’AXV
tract of laud in the above named i scene of stupendous development Owner
in the amount of One whutwns the matter. 1 wanted to i fund the purpehnso price.
i l l MiikiiiiIIii Ave.
‘'" I'i"
1
.'!,1
..
.
Read
about
it
in
the
Palm
Bench
I'hmie *37II
Thousand ($1,090.00) Dollars. The Mcep an tne time, suffered witli | One woman put on 15 pounds in FOUND—One Book of Traveler's
IT IS KCRTIIKR tiRDl'Itl-ID that
u . , i a . « , „ l „ „„„„
PIIILKS FOR RENT
this order lie published once a week I * OSt. Sample copy sent on T6check of the successful bidder or i mv eyes, backaches and headaches, six weeks.* Children grew robust
checks on Park Avenue. Claim
for elgiit consecutive weeks In the quest.
j Had no energy nnd was no account and : tiong.
Feeble old people same by paying for ad.
Sanford lleruld a newspaper pubbidders
to
be
retained
by
said
[EEL
Car. Drive it 1|m|it*i! in flu* Oty of Sanford, S»«mfeel younger In a few weeks.
Stove and F ire P la ce
ADVERTISING gets results if H owner as liquidated damages should |generally."
Oak and Second St. liiol** County, Florida.
Doctors
examined
me
and
said
“
Be
sure
to
get
McCoy’s,
the
|
IN WITNKMM WIIKKKOK I have
reaches potential buyers. PaW ood
hereunto set mv hiiini and official i latka Daily News is circulated in the successful bidder or bidders 1 had Brights Disease, but could original and genuine Cod Liver Oil
J
O
H
N
E.
FO
X
sent O" this tile :.lh day of March.
.............
___
do
me
no
good.
I
took
Hobo
KidCompound
Tablet."
i an industrial and agricultural sec- fnil or refuse to execute a con­
T0S FOR HIRE
Cut to Suit
----- tract and to supply bond us re­ 1aey and Bladder Remedy and was
V I-:. DOICI.ASS. Clerk.
i tion.
Heal Ivslate— Insurance
Tin* famous pudding is known to &gt;
$9.00 per cord delivered
i
healed.
fflro SERVICE
fiSy
Ily A. M WEEKS. Deputy Clerk.
quired, within ten days after
A- Householder.
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
1 If you want to be put back on contain rump steak, kidney, lark
Meets all trains. Dag­ Wilson
AH kinds of property listed for sale l » r i ^ R e a l t y C o m p a n y ,
Solicitors for Complainants.
written notice of acceptance of your feet in tip-top sham*, try a und oysters.
Florida
real
estate
advertise
in
g e r . Phone 551.
Mur. •!. 13. ID, 27.
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent bid.
treatment of Hobo Kidney und
Park Avenue nnd Second Street • ■ - "■---.
Apr. 3. 10. 17, 31 nnd May I.
IAUTO TRIPS
cent a word daily, two cents a word
The Owner reserves the right to Bladder Remedy on money-buck ...........................................................
Sundays._________
__ ____
guarantee. For sale by all good
[B. CALMER. Day and
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ u a a iB H ia a a a a
T r y Sm ith’s B a rb er
reject any amt all bids, or to ac­ druggist*, such as I.alley's Drug
EliEtTKIC
I
ANS
U service.
Anytime,
Bartow—Cuban American Cor- THE MORNING JOURNAL is Un­
cept nny bid or part of bid by Store and Union Pharmacy.
Shop fo r good b a rb er
|282, or 25.
I poration putting up $40,000 facaccepted want ad medium in
III) mi
m u'tTvnirvD
! tory building. Florida Eust Coast
W
A
N
T
E
D
Daytona (Fn.) One cent a word them deemed to be to the best in­
. I a.on
w ork. Ladies welcom e.
terest of the City.
lu » KEIHEK________j RanWay Company authorized to an insertion. Minimum 25c.
. 3',.00
2
?
M
H
I
to. Day or night ser- issue $1,200,000 equipment trust
Copies of plans und specificaN e x t to V aldez.
1I.U'I
© ra S S sE ’
Pay phono 394. Night certificates to purchase new equip­ FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orando j tions may be seen at the Clerk’s D o n ' t
ment.
morning Sentinal; largest classi­ Office, or may Ik* had from the
\W are i niimi I,ir ilny ami nleht
Don't Id rheumatism, lumbago, i EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
noil eno qie saw mill labor of all
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
backache
cause
you
an
hour's
dis-1
CAFE
Mini*.
Kreo quarters, rttru lipullhArchitect upon deposit of Twen­
C hiropodist
I mas—Tuast'-r*— I VrcolalurH
imum 24c cash with order.
comfort. Do what millions have j
fill location In hill oihI lake reg*
[BELL CAFE
I PAVING AS S K S S M E N T !NFOOT SPECIALIST
ty-five ($25.99) Dollars, such de- done for 05 years. Apply St. Ja- ]
Ion, I'oiiit! rcail) for work.
Ust in Service nnd Qunl-i STALI.MENTS MUST BE PAID A LITTLE W ANT AD in The j posit to be refunded bonn fide bid'urns, Hunlonn, Ingrowcobs Oil—get its instant relief. |
iik N'ulln, Itonvy CallE. I\ K IN K S
st Street and Park Ave-1 WHEN DUE!
Herald will bring you big re­ ! tiers upon return of plans and You know it must end'such, pains,
o iisp n
or tlrod aching
I
------i .111 Knsl Xlrrrl uml ••Tin* llnsl.pl"
sults. Advertise those old articles
else
it
feat.
l
l
l
Mi
l
Ii
M'MIlKIt
CO.
First Installments for the pav­ I you have stored away and have specifications to the Architect. long.
1 nit. c. i.. cm.K.n
Xiiiifnril, I'lu.
DRUGS
ing of the following streets will he I no use for. A title thirty-cent ad I Sub-contractors may ohtnin copies
(irotrlnml. Kin.
Y oWp II Drew llldg.
DRUG STORE — PrT- due March 15, 1925:
may bring you several dollars. j applicable to their work upon pay­
Orlamlo.
l'hona.
Kl.valor
Myrtle
Avenue
from
Fourth
Drugs, Sodas.
We
Phone 148 und a representative will ment of Ten
($19.99)
Dollars
Ptar yuu as your phone. Street to Thirteenth Street; Thir­ j call to sec you.
Hubs " p A FVf Away
teenth Street from Sanford Ave­
which will lie retained.
^ N o Uiru X -T \ X 1 N 3SC.OIS
nue to French Avenue: Elm Ave­
By Order of the Commissioners
Elton J. Moughton
ELECTRICAL
Host CJrade of
nue from First Street to Thirteenth
!
of
the City of Sanford, Seminole
PHD ELECTRIC CO.
The
gold
that
went
into
the
A
f­
Street. If these installments nre
(Inrdvn Hose
ARCHITECT
County, Florida,
February Uth, rican jungle in great quantities
W estern and Florida
orj to Gillon &amp; Platt
___ __ same will be
not ____
paid t____
promptly,
Painting— Decorating
15c
per
foot
&gt;!ia.
Everything elec-! pfuVd with City Attorney for col-j
when the natives sold the Allie*
11925.
First National Hank Bldg,
.......... PHONE BOB ..........
M E A T S
cattle and foodstutrs during the
|rhone 422. Elcctragith I lection.
See
W. B. WILLIAMS,
war has never come out nor been
__ ________________
Ellen Hoy, Tax Collector.
|
Sanford, ■
Florida
410 Sanford Ave.
Ball H ardw are Co.
City Manager of Sanford. banked.
JfC STATIONS AND
I Mnr- ,0* n * 12&gt;
1,0,1 M‘
p ro SUPPLIES
I -------------------------- = = = = =
i; Cash in Advance

LEARN ABOUT folk County end
room Btucco
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele- FOR SALE— Five
bungalow
on
Park
Ave., close
srram. Best advertising medium In
South Florida Published mornings. in. screened front porch, paving
paid. A real home at a Bnrgain.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
Phone 48
OHIO—Xenia. Make your aalee 104-108 Magnolia Ave.
through the Xenia Gasetta, FOR SALE— New house, plastered
and papered. All floors and
Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
district Want ad and dlaplay woodwork stained and varnished.
Nice enclosed porch, am going
rates on request
North and will sell 91250 cash.
COI.tTMnOn too.) T.EDOER—Clase- At Ginderville, 3 miles from San­
, ]{*eo «de have tna largest circu­ ford on Orlando Road. Arthur L.
lation In SouthvMtera Georgia. Hawk.
Rate to f(-word) Una.
FOR SALE BY OWNER—32 acres
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
1100 feet on Dixie Highway, 3
ers and fern growers of Volnsig 1-2 miles from Court House, off
county advertiso In the DeLand the mnrket after the 15th. Home,
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash grove or subdivision.
Bargain.
with order.
David M. Douglass, Sanford, Fla.

LEO-NjpDI’S
COUGH SYRUP

CREOSOTED

L a th ers F reely in

Friend, Ethel?

bo St. Jacobs Oil
P

1

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