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SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925.

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To Change Nations’ Views
On Arms, Security Protocol

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS.

NUMBER 191.

FAIL’SPARTINPlans Complete T&lt;
Welcome Senators1
TOLDINCOURTTo Sanford Friday

GENEVA. Mnr. 12.—Three day* the old nllied supremo council.
| of continuous privato negotiations There have been but thrru public
over the (iiiaimnment nhd security Pensions so fnr, totalling about two
protocol during which Aus»n hours, while lengthly secret ses­
President Wit holds Comment Chamberlain conferred consecu­ sions have gone on in which oven Half By Inuendo and Half By
estiue F i g u r e | Statesman Dead I Pending Outcome of Talk tively with ilrinnd, Benes. Hymans the secretaries of council were ex­ Direct Testimony Govcrp*
Srloloja, failed to shake the cluded and stenographic reports
|The F af E ast
- With Warren Scheduled To and
ment Will Attem pt to Show
determination of the European na­ were not kept.
He
Held
Sometime
Today
tions
to
cling
to
the
principle
of
Thnt Fall Received §250.500
Contrary
to
expectations,
the
at Age of 63
‘
.— r
;
, i
the protocol under the league.
question of Germany's admission
Following are the line-ups for
[•ancer of Liver
The attitude of the French dele­ brought the greatest divergencies
W arren's Chances Not gation, in receipt of final instruc­ opinion. The council has agreed Secretary Tried To
the Brewers and Senators for
Fi idav's game:
tions from Paris after the' Harriot that Germany mus t apply through 1 Keep Lease A Secret
Good, Leaders Think cabinet
BREWERS
has revived the situation, the regular channels and leave the 1
Richbourg, R. F.
made it evident Wednesday night decision to the assembly. The I _
.
tf
.
Names of P/ominenl Men Are thnt Thursday’s sessions would British, however, uro most nnxious Rocsevonl Urjfed Modification Mellllo, 2nd B.
C. F.
Heing Mentioned ns Possible find the status quo unchanged that Berlin’s application In* couchof Executive Order Believ­ Schulte,
Brief.
1st
B.
The
protocol
will
be
shelved
until
. I Uk Tt
CnndidutcsFor Appointment
ed in language making admittance j j„K
£ . Should Keep Res
Armstrong,
3rd B.
the
meeting
of
the
assembly.
W a s Replete
Skiff or McWenemy, C.
Chamberlain will present n com­
"Opposes Treaty Revision.
WASHINGTON. Mnr. 12.—
CHEYENNE, Mnr. 12.—Half by Luce, L. F.
h Adventures
munication
to
the
council
today
The
French
seem
anxious
to
se­
Nomination of Charles B.
inuendo and half by direct testiWise. S. S.
Warren to be Attorney-Gen- ■ I which will elucidate the empire’s cure in advance some gunrnnty of niny, the government in its suit to Bell, Sanders or Ross, P.
tring 35 Years
snoeific
objections
of
the
BencH
the
inviolnhility
of
the
Versailles
oral will lx1 resubmitted to the
cancel the Teapot Dome lease, to­
SENATORS
senate today by President I draft of the protocol, without ud- treaty. They would preclude the day began the Job of attempting
McNeely
or Leibnld. C. F.
l
vaneing
a
substitute.
Briund
in
possibility of Germany's using the
IMar. 12.—Dr. Sun
Coolidge. After a conference
With music by the Sanford
to prove-that $2115.500 in Liberty Hnrrlr. 2nd R.
;
the
afternoon,
in
a
reply,
will
re­
ienginns
an
instrument
for
the
whose
head
the
with Warren, who was sum­
lupuM
bonds
pnssed
from
the
hands
of
municipal
bnnd, a committal
Rice,
R.
F.
iterate according to present plans revision of the treaty.
moned from Detroit, after his
tasty fixed a price
Harry
F.
Sinclair
eventually
into
Goslin.
I.
F.
headed
by
Mayor Forrest
Franco's
adherence
to
the
princi­
Berlin’s position, according to banks to the credit of Albert Fall,
ltcmo failed of confirmation
Judge. 1st B.
/when l)r. Sun was
ple
behind
the
protocol
and
pay
lip
an
uuthorutive
source,
is
to
make
Lake,
and
motion
picture'
by a single vote, the president
service to the league. By tacit n- time, believing that delays are who executed the lease to Sinclair’s ' Bluege, 3rd II.
jing for the Republic
decided to fight out the issue
photographers,
Sanford
will
; Peck or AdnniH, S. S.
_______ to .............
. They
..... see oil company.
its cause.
by giving Republican Senate j greement the league will murk favorable
[died here this mornvita
Records
of
bank
accounts
of
Al­
Tate
or
llargr.nve,
C.
welcome
the
World
Champion
leaders another opportunity to ! time until the assembly. England,'the allies again wrangling while bert B. Fall, former Secretary of
/
1cancer of liver. He
Johnson,
Zachary,
Russell
or
I France, Belgium and Italy mean, their international and domestic
Washington Senators on tha
try for confirmation.’
Interior, were offered ns a p a r t'
Marberry, P.
while will explore the possibilities siUiation grows daily
better. the
Dr. Sun Yat Hen, for more than 35
city
athletic field Friday aft­
of the record of Teapot Dome case,
Game Starts at 3 o’clock.
Iany statesmen, past years one of the most important WASHINGTON, Mar. 12. — of the regional agreements outside Briefly Berlin believes a situation toduy
ernoon
when they arrive to
but
Federal
Judge
T.
B.
I-aki*
j
will Ik* more important to the ulIt, have known more tigurcs of China and- referred t o : President Coolidge is withholding the league.
reserved his ruling as to their ad- j
open
the
baseball season with
Three
Public
Sessions.
lies
than
to
Germany.
The
Ger­
Un*, more victories and us the "George Washington of the his decision as to filling the post
The present session of the coun­ mans believe they will he able to mission.
the Milwaukee “Brewers." The day .
Far
East,"
passed
away
at
Peking
of
attorney
general
pending
a
conlire loyalty or more
Depositionnt testimony of Then-1
will be a holiday as all of tha
fcrenco with Charles B. Warren, of cil is radically different from pre­ dictate terms and demand and se- •lore Roosevelt, former assistant
than l»r. Sun Yat Sen, enrly this morning.
vious
ones,
und
resembles
those
of
leading business
establishment*
(Continued from page 2)
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—
,
..
----Michigan
whose
nomination
was
IroviMonul president of
secretary of the nuvy, and the in­
have signified their Intention o t
__ _ _ ^
_ j rejected yesterday by the senate on
troduction by the government of
(cently called the Father _ - .
closing for the game.
a mass of letter and telegrams
Ipublic” and often re. '
Tho Senator* will conie nn tha
intended to show that Fall at- i
the "George Wash- i
field
nt 2:45 o’clock. Thera they
'
by
Republican
lenders
of
the
se
n
-]
tempted
to
keep
secret
the
fa
c
t!
Far East."
will he welcomed to Sanford In a
ate that it would be useless to re*
that he luui leased the naval oil |
i.f Mr. Sum tlrst be- i
| submit Mr. Warren’s nomination.]
reserve to Sinclair’s company made i Notice of A rbitrary Assess­ short uddress fty Mayor Forrest
hr in newspapers of the !
Otto Borchcrt, owner of tha
He wns told that the nomination
their way into the swelling rec-1
ment Will Be Delivered To Luke.
Milwaukee club, and (Turk Griffith,
had commanded in Tuesday's vote [
olds of tin* lease annulment suit.)
Senator Friday; Couzens Is owner of the Senator*, und W. C.
practically its full strength ami
Outstanding in Roosevelt's testi-|
AwaitinffOutcome of Action Hill, chairman of the park, com­
thnt
opponents
would
he
able
to
rnuny
wns
his
statement
that
h
e
,
tim Kmpcrors of China,
_____
mission will meet on the field In a
muster even more votes.
insisted
on
n
modification
of
the
1
Lm slight attention, lie Coaling ^Slciimer S tella M aris
Senators who called at the White Universal Standards To Be {Vast Holdings In Mexico And 'executive nrder drafted for signu
WASHINGTON, Mnr. Iff.— 1 ho short introductory ceramony.
The Brewers.will follow shortly
.
.’'V ..President Harding, *trims- treasury has prepared for delivery
^ nir wi,iowedawmothcrl
ta u g h t In Ice Hoes, Reach- House said the president had kept ; Recognized, Conference In
U nited S ta te s T o He m m - tur'’
. . . V,:
,,
.U *0UP, ' ferting the Teapot Dome reserve to Senator Couzens of Michigan ufter the Senators and pose for
itrd to Honolulu with! ed liy Steamer Prospero and his own counsel und they would n o t1 Liverpool Decides; Another
ed Into I wo Companies and ; fro?„ fho Imvy to the Interior de- Friday a notice of arbitrary as- motion pietpres and still photogra­
, an agent of n C’hri * | All on Board Are Saved venture an opinion ns to his course ,
other than to say thnt they did not
Parley Is Planned For May
Disposed of ToIndinnuFirm partment so that the navy would sessment on profits alleged to have phers. Mr. Hill will explain the
when Sun Yat Sen |
believe Mr. Warren’s nomination
have the "final sny" in adminlstrn- been made by him in the sale of new field, which is declared unique
tive affairs connected with the r e - ! minority holdings of stock in the among busebnlt diamonds in the
™ , i ,K!fc t e L . ST- •mlIN;S' l N' t’\- M:,r' 12* ~ I would be submitted for a third ; WASHINGTON, Mar. 12.—Con­
NEW
YORK.
Mar.
12
—
More
hi t sxiiyul the ftrst j Tilt? crow of the scaling ateanu*i* time.
stute in tlie matter of a subterra| Ford Motor Company in 10ID.
ditions under which Liverpool anil than ^200,000,000 worth of
oil serve.
Su,||“ Maris, which was reported | After the president had sum- Manchester
cotton
association properties in the United States and
Opposed Tentative Draft
i W'hile computation of the ussess- near drainage system which not
ilmo*. as well known crushed in in; floes and sinking moned Mr. Warren from Detroit, would continue to recognise the Mexico, contridied by the Pan- . Roosevelt said the tentative | n.cnt is pructicully complete, it I* only provides for drainage that
V , ' V;!rl,v "wlncs/lny.
rescued „ „ m. ndmlnlrtratinn officials ex- universal standards were present- American and other companies draft of the order which came from |
intention of the treasury to will enable piny to continue within
(iniie.-e nationals on; Wednesday night according *to u pressed the vlow that Mr. Coolidge id Wednesday by their representu-' headed by Edward L Doheny, will the interior department was not withhold it one dny to give the n few minutes nfter a severe rain
om he spent a lifetime; radii d.spatch from the sealing ,„jght offer to resubmit his name lives at u conference of European he segregated into two sepnrutc satisfactory to him—that he at Senator,
who is chiiirmun of the hut makes possible irrigation that
nK hardship and con-. Steamer Prospero. one of the two 1or K\vv |,jm n
appointment. and Amei icim cotton men with of- j organizations—The Pan-American first took the position that the rekeeps tli edismond in excellent con­
special
committee
the dition.
i vessels which hud been searching
With the belief entertained in ficinls of t_he department of agrl* j Weatum and Pnn-Aniericun Bast- j serve shotild not he relinquished revenue htircuu, aninvestigating
opportunity to
•a l? 1. ! | MU*nn.e&lt; t,in
■f',r E'” Stella Maris and her c:* w .. many quarters that Mr. Warren culture.
The conditions, which |Grn 'Petroleum Companies—if ne-1 to the Interior department As ‘t sign a waiver of statute of IliinCu-J - 'M r. Griffith ami Mr. tlorcK^rt
flu v :i,
"e *i ( ...
The cfvw was &lt;eported Vesiuci! . wus definitely vfm o f'th e picture, provided that the standard*-I*, i . - ifotiullniM now u t ^ r ’Wnv are coni-1 was signed by the president, he tions. if he desires.
C + S IS S fe
**• *im? ho^ :
t*l fashion of frlondly rivals. The |
Ik
' * |t
i
| during the day, bnt later wjreleM there was spcculution as to whom j U«tj&lt;*v for two years instead °f pleted.
said, in the deposition, the navv
Senator
Couzens
nufd
WcdueS.
hand, under the direc­
|w wa- proclaimed the advices indicated* that the men , the executive might select for the one, and that new standards In*
Doheny announced Wednes- was to have been given control iluy that It is up to the treasury municipal
tion
of
Joe
Reizenstein, will ren­
final president ot th e , mi^-ht Ik* adrift on ice floes.
post. Discussion reverted to sonic established during that period i (j Mr.that
ovet;
matters
governing
administra­
a plan of reorganization
to make the next move der music appropriate to the occa­
"]
Engaged in the search were the ; of those who were under consider- • liould the original sets deteriorate ;' Imd been outlined which would tion of leases to private concerns. department
in tlie claim tiiut he owes front $U). sion. Famous players qn each
r iir n i ' Wtt9 t‘‘ectc,'i I’rosperrt, a sitter ship of the ncal-. ation 1,1 tl»‘* time the place was will he considered at another con- I bring new interests Into the PunAfter receiving the origlnnLdra f t 1000 (|00
ju.ooo.OOO hack tuxes
l ail l.hlnn.
■ing fleet which ailed from th e ' nuidu vacant by the nomination of ference in l.ondmi in April or , American organization ami indicat­ of the order. Roosevelt averred, Hu I
llio former
- .... . V
... Motor
......... Compa­ team will then ba presented to the
on
his
Ford
crowd und tho photographer*.
hi- lirst elction the ; porl Saturday on the annual hunt' Harlan P. Stone, of New York to May.
conferred
with
Rear
Admiral
Grif­
ed that hereafter he would devote
stock. He has given his answer
l-pif. using in t h e i r ' n(j tju, frt.jk,|,tL.r Sable Island. A In* nn nssocinte justice of the suAfter the preliminaries are over
Another proposal advanced pro­ 1his attention mainly to the Califor­ fin and others in the navy depart­ ny
Commissioner of Internal Reve­ the game will get under way « t 3
centuries of bad gov-1 riuii() message
tll)*ssage from the Stella \ prenu* Court.
vide for enual division of votes us nia properties, through tho Pan- ment, some of whom suggested to
bier the
monarchial1Maris picked up at daybreak today
Among those were Arthur P. between Europe ami the United
changes thnt various revised nue Blair and will meet any move o’clock. Mayor Lake will start the
I previous dynasties, ov- said she had been crushed in the Rugg. chief justice of the Massn-I States in establishing standard American Western Company,
drafts then were made nml submit­ the government makes. The Coux- action hy tossing the first ball onto
The Standard C:r Company of j ted to Edwin Denbys then seere- ens case may go to the supremo the field.
exi-ting government j jee and wu &lt; sinking.
At that chusctts Supreme court and Gov. 1und that tilt* European associa­ i*Indiana,
court for a test.
it is understood will coni-1 tnfv of the navy.
[a republic, naming as time it was reported that the Pros­ Groesbcck of Michigan.
Prior to going to the park tho
tions arrange their own division
Senator Glass, Democrat, of Vir­ hand will play n number of selec­
;
nmnd
a
dominant
interest
in
the
Jr. Sun. who was under* per!) had taken off the crew. Th&lt;j
of
votes.
There was discussion also of the :
"If you get Fall to agree to the ginia,
who was secretary of the tions In the business section of
Nengineered the upris-1message gave her position as ‘.10 name of Judge Wallace McCain- ' Dr. II. C. Taylor, of the depart Pan-American Eastern Petroleum modification I will agree," Roose­
V r ’ i i
i
' i i Company, which will ze organized velt quoted FJenhv as saviinr After ,rias,lrv when former Ccmimission- town, following tho fashion oil the
| ith » hina und m o st; miles off Notre Dante Bay, on the ant of Portland, Oregon, who con­
„mlor tile direction of a banking
iries n„«.e
m le.n er
«»timatel the value of the Pier Piper of Hnmlin. The band
M-t.e ,11-ovincvs were northern t coast of New houndiand. trary to plans of republican parly m. n of agriculture, who
both secretnric
u tak- | Ford company
mpany minority stock nt will continue to pluy between In­
"
l,,
u
*
th;‘&lt;
hemleil by Blair and Com- sition said the document U.
Tt under a single lian-1
leaders, placed the name of Mr. the department considered the sub­ group, headed
wus
Ice is Heavy.
Ifr.fd with the princi-1 Late today a wireless from the Coolidge in nomination for vice- ject one for settlement among the pany, to take over the Doheny oil en to President Harding who sign­ $9,000 n share, believes Mr. Blair nings throughout the game.
is oVer-reaehing his powers when
pblieatii
Advice from Orlundo, where tho
Prospero stated that
he was president at the 11)20 Chicago con­ European organization!, and for holdings in Mexico. Negotiations ed it May 31, 1021.
he presents a bill for taxes based Senators play the Cincinnati “ Red
that followed were ; searching for the sinking vessel vention.
Did Not Know of Lease**
negotiation at this meeting. If are under way to include the Brit­
on
the
sale
price
of
$12,500
a
Ms for f)r. Sun. Htf whose smoke wns seen this morn­
Legs'* this afternoon, indicutes that
The first view as to tin* senate the European association accept ish Mexican Petroleum Company in j Roosevelt’s deposition saiil he
&gt;
pjny &lt;.f the war-lords i ing. The ice is heavy the Pro. situation was presented to the pres­ the Liverpool proposal it will he the new corporation but control of knew neither of the leasing of th&lt;* share.
the champions are going to send
Asked for Iterurd
their best line up ugninst the
Biou.! in relinquish their
said, and progre s difficult. ident by his close personal friend, voted upon at tho next annual con­ Pan-American Eastern will remain Elk Hills navel reserve in Califor­
in this country.
nia nor the Teapot Dome luue
Pin favor of
Monroe announced
aim
He expects to express his views “Brewers". The burning question
, . tho
, repuh-,
, . . Prcmier ....,......
in Senator Butler, of Massachusetts, ference to establish standards. At
Tentative plans for the reorgan­ until they were announced public­ on that subject in the senate, if he of the hour, whether or not Walter
* supposed to be fight-1 thl. lcitiMatun* that a message rc- Chairman Cummins of the judi­ present each association bus one
itir many attem pts to I rBivBll from ,|u. Stella Maris had ciary committee, who hail charge of vote, with foreign association litis ization follow roughly proposals ly and that he always bail been un­ gets an opportunity. He has call­ Johnson will pitch, is unsettled but
r loose and broken rcU(j. “Ship sinking. Crow trying Mr. Warren's nomination on the one vote, within foreign organiza- which first were outlined in 1923 der tlie impression that it wns not ed on the treasury for the records. thor.c in close touch with the basefor the formation of the Pan-Amer­ the intention of the navy depart­
*.* I"esiilent began t o il(&gt; r0Ilch pr(,!,„cro." He anpnmc- senate floor, was tho next to a d -1tions predominant
Business interests throughout hull situation say that the old mas­
The cotton‘men today accepted ican Western Company to operate ment to permit leasing of tju* en­ the country have started a move­ ter will he seen ill action whether
uoiiication schemes ed tl)at feurintr the crew was ma- vise Mr. Coolidge as to what hai|
tire fields. He hud understood, ho ment to stop the investigation of he pitches the whole gnme or not.
11nit, and ^that ‘^rooiieil on Pp floes, the govern- transpired and what was in pros-1 the department's copies of the the California properties.
influiK'iice was 'pitted | ment Immediately war dispatching poet should Mr. Warren’s mime ho j standards for white cotton nml toThe government’s action to can- said, that only offset wells, on the tax adjustments. They ussert it is
The lineup of the senators, how­
ever. will include such celebrities
-i' '• against that of the Sable Island f" &gt;m tiiis p &gt;rt sent to tin* senate again.
_ morrow will' examine copies of cel naval oil leases to Mr. Doheny borders of naval reserves adjoin­ interfering with prosperity.
subsequently forced the abandon­ ing commercial fields, were to ho
In Cniung-min, who wns to rescue the men.
The president also was given colored staple,
The American Mining Congress us "Bucky" Harris, at second bass.
I ith» in Viceroy by tin*
The Liverpool Cotton Associa­ ment of these plans and resulted in drilled anil these merely to pre­ asserted today that the “mining in­ "Goose" Goslin, in left field, ami
The Stella Maris was eight oth­ the views of Senators Watson, of
Imuiient early in 11)22, er sealing steamers wns oil its way Indiana, the assistant republican tion and the Federation of Master tlie withdrawal of securities which vent drainage of tin* naval oil terests had been hard hit by the Judge and Bluege at first and
Ifact that he was known to the northern Grand hanks where leader, Reed of Pennsylvania, Cotton Spinner’s Asxcintions of bail been issued to finance the tran­ stores.
secret testimony taken by the third buses respectively. The rest
Tlie Roosevelt deposition told of (Couzens) committee and which of the Benutor lineup will be Mcpmlly terms with the the young seals are found on float­ Wadsworth of New York and Moses | Manchester accepted the universal saction.
I the navy’s plans for the building has just been released." Tho con­ Neeley or ladbold, centerfleld; Rice,
of New Hampshire.
I';:,i' ’ at the time,
• standards last year hut notified the
ing sea floes.
(Continued on page two)
brink between ttieso
gress asserts the testimony before right field: Peck or Adams, short;
] department this it would reject tin* Missing
Millionaire's
1t*me in May, 11)22.
the senate committee which ussails Tate or Hargrave, catcher, and
jagreement this year.
10# armies of • Chen Chamber To Take
the valuations allowed silver nnd either Johnson, Zachary, Russell or
Body Found in Home
»«caim* another scrcopper companies, “docs not reflect Marberry, pitcher.
Manuger Hurry Clark Is going
Dinner In Geneva T o
Paper Says Gamblers;
—
in the tmth of Dr.
the facts, hut, on the contrary,
to run his best team into the fray
fnils to disclose tho real issues."
I1'-. ' .ertion, trenchagainst the champions.
Sanford buMitCM nml profession-N p i V
i(*0S
M m m i
12.—The Body of E. A. Wickham,
Would Upset Industry
latter at every hand.
4 1 --------------------- I
-------:
millionaire contractor and fi­
Either Bell, who is now shaping
'0'niinu,.,| to tiglit, for nl men affiliated with the Chant- , 1 ^
It Ih held that reopening of these
,
, -------CHICAGO, Mar 12.-»-The Chi- minder of Council Bluffs, for two
tax cases will upset the industry. up us one of the mound aces of th*r
M. he could not muster ber of Commerce are asked to atr'nifth I., oppose with tend a chicken pie dinner to be held j Me Million’s Barber Shopnt 210 t.,,K(1 Tribune says today that New days the object of a nation-wide
Senator Couzens takes the posi­ "Brewers", or Sunders nr Ross will
Funeral services for Mrs. J. J.
Community
Fast First Street, will goout of j York gamblers, who ‘fixed" the ; search was found Wednesday night
tion
thnt the country ut lurge will pitch. Lance Richbourg, a Univer­
ponstnnUy rising tide Friday night a' tin*Tin*
| existence when the doors are clos- 1919 World’s series, proliited to hanging by a rope fastened to the Purdon, whose death occurred Tues- be better
off if there is a good sity of Floridu product, who be­
' ' illy liroke down house in Geneva, m . tingchamber
t&lt;* no- ed Saturday night and remodeling the extent of a $500,000 on the i ceiling of an unused basement room
gan his professional career in the
|r' ;
'• uns olTeri'd voted at a recent
,,f «” here
“nu*c&lt;l
rMm I &gt;12
Hl*
"ur Florida State I-eague, is to begin
'S U i'o invitation which is in keep- of the building'to house a highly seventh race at Miami Wednes- in his home
by Leo Wickman,
pose
is
to
“eliminute
the
rotenf' l .n; Sun to flc? m
ing with a plan adopted some time . capitalized building and loan com- day. Chicago bookmakers suffer- his brother. The home hail been Sanford at 1 o’clock Wednesilny ness” in the internal revenue bu­ at the right field position. Oscar
**
1
at vur-! pany, which it is understood is ed the principal shock hy separa-! searched hut no attempt was made afternoon with Dr .E. D. Brown­
Melillo, veteran second baseman;;
I all the time that ago calling for meeting*
now in proccrs of organization. tion from a sum estimated at I to enter the room whe. e the body lee, imstor, officiating. Interment reau and other government office* Schulte,
center field; Bunny Brief,
h"
’ -half of ti unit- nms part &lt; of tin; county.
in
Washington.
He
would
bring
will begin shortly afterward*
followed in the l.akeview Ceme­ about more business-like methods flint base, Armstrong, third base,
$200,000 according to the Tribune, was found.
, I blamed (he powers
The dinner, which r t-&gt; &gt;'...... ...
Fixtures now in the McMullen
tery.
Skiff catcher; Luce, left field ami
Dht
tho countrv.' »t ?1 a plate, will Ik* prepared shop have been acquired by J. W.
Scores of friends of Mrs. Pur­ throughout tho service.
the
dirccton
of
the
Womans
W.ise, ehort »t$&gt;B, complete fthe
umler
'• be said, “want to
Snow ami will bo installed in a
don, who has been a resident of
lineup. McMenemy may share 0
The Chinese Club.
shop nt 111 Park Avenue nnd in
Sanford for 28 years, were present Famous Spy Has Been part of the receiving work with
T -',i» pite of them,
another shop at 119 First Street.
for the services, and quantities ot w * • ___ *
t
a. Skiff.
&gt;*tion will succeed and Borglum May Again
The greater number of men now
floral offerings were* given. Spe- M l S S l t l f f S lIlC C A U g U S t
In seeing Bunny Brief in action,
working in the McMullen shi*p will
i , n -ill be a united
music, rendered by »• quartette j
-------Sanford fans will see Rorchert's
P nation."
Work on Monument lK*gin work in the shop of Mr. l’astm aster J. P. Hull, in rc -, Fronting the Sunford offices ure dal
composed of Messrs. Joe Harold | NEW YORK, Mur. 12. — Tho pride nnd hope In thp slugging line
Snow on Park Avenue.
K."itli tiie earner of
S. A. Irwin, Miss Muhlc Bow- New York Ameriican says today und who he fondly hopes is going to
spouse
to
a
request
made
at
the
to
be
found
throughout
Florida
and
Alternations to Ik* made nt the lust meeting, addressed the junior in any other state this is show- nml
it is essential to note
WILMINGTON, Mar. 12.- Gutler ami Mrs. F. L. William, fig- i it has leurned that Dr. Armguard smash Babe Ruth's record for homo
building
nt
210
East
First
Street
, y “H of his best zon Borglum, formerly directing
I Karl Graves, whose exploits as an runs.
Chamber of Commerce Thursday ing such growth that Sanford and ured in the services.
"w uf the Mun- r* ulptor at the Stone Mountain ! will make it one of the most a t­
od at the regular meeting held i other section- ure. More money to
The pall hearers were T. L. Du­ international spy won him world
Both Harris and Clark are send­
Marnl the various ravo- Confederate Memorial announetd tractive office buildings in San- m
in the Seminole Cafe. The Post-1 extend service cannot hi* hail withH. L. Gibson, R. J. Holly, L. wide faim*, has been missing since ing their best lineups into the fray
','1 lolhtwed was done today tliat he will confer tonight ! ford, it is understood. The nature master accepted the invitation for mil taking it from the appropria- mas,
P. MgCulltir, Sherman Moore ami last August, when he took a trip and the game is going to bo a fit­
' thousands of miles 11ml tomorro'v with a committee of the building and the organiza- a general discussion of postul con-1 tion qf another section, he said, W. M. McKinnon.
to St. Louis to gather information ting opening of the season here.
1
tion
to
occupy
it
will
he
announced
,7* of China.
dltions with the view of inipmv- nnd he is forced to operate within
At the time of her death Mrs. concerning a plot to restore the
( Ttxv parts of the world trom Atlanta with the view to ar­ later.
A box section, containing 150
ing service in Sanford.
his budget or pay the excess cost Purdon wns 119 years of'uge. She llohenzollerns to throne of Germa­ seats has been piuced in the San­
ranging for a resumption "f work
3e,l
In hi* talk tin; nos:muster recog-1 from his own private funds.
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011 the Monument. He did not K• •1
was the widow of J. J. Purdon who, ny. The American says friends of ford Municipal baseball park and
nized certain short-comings of the
In concluding his addrens lie until his death, was official of tho Graves have piuced trie case in will be ready for occupancy when
u Ur
, .
: '.he personnel of the iiimmiu-e Cady Jury Quickly
r h o u o n A t n p | j i n H n lf,&lt;:rv'C0 *®V»nv that the business pledged ills hearers all co-opera­
e ’V
Leaves hut stated Hint the nieniheiilal&gt; a*did
the hands of u private detective the “Senators" ar.d the “Brewer*'*
L H O S C n /V t \ i l IUI1GO . , f,nt f|,,Ws through the office has tion possible und promised to int- Atlantic Coast Line Railway. She agency.
not represent the nionunici
was
a
member
of
tin*
Presbyterian
cluah next Friday afternoon at 3
the budget umler the of* rro je in every way tho rervice of Church and the Sunford chapter
or Tampa Miciution which has charge of the ORLANDO, Mar. 12.—An en- Joutgrown
The investigation by this agency o'clock. The seats are in front of
fico
is
forded
to
operuto
nnd
will
the
post
office.
He
nlio
asked
the American says, reven'ed Grav- the grand stand, placed In u semimemorial. .
tire jury of six men whs selected 1)ru*e to contjntio operation until that complaints be brought to him o f’the Order of the.Knstern Star,
|U*r. |_.
" i o * had discovered a plot to stage tirvlo behind tho wire mesh front­
Agency disthe
membership
of
which
was
pres
and sworn in this morning an hour I the end of the fisca’, year June 30. and that they not is* "nired" on
■Gu, * puin, says Osc0‘,(&gt; in Germany Mar. ing the structure.
after court hnd convened to try ] The volume of business, the post- tlie streets before he hears of ent though no active purt in the r*1st, to place
MARKETS
the Crown Price up­
r°rrner
*i
Arqcricr.n
Grand stand seats are availably
service wus taken.
] Hal C. Cudy 011 a charge of second master -aid. is much greater than them.
on the throne. Two iinys before at $1 for the game. There is im
’ w!u* left I’nris and
Among
the
out
of
town
p?oplo
Wheat: degree murder in connection with that of last year a t this time, pai
Members
of
the
club
were
tukCHICAGO, Mar. 12. Inlv I dD'x the death of I. B. Browurd, nephew tictilarly in the amount of ndver-len to task by Floyd Palmer, chair- who came to Sanford for the serv- his disapiKurance Graves is said t o ; additional charge of 30 cents f„r
.‘‘'•’b for Spain ami
have predicted that President Eh- the box seats,
l . . . L i t i i V n 1 w . I &lt;1 / 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,
e ,1
i/ n t '.
!u in i&lt;
n iiltiiv tn l
1. . . k
t_
.. t .
. /
i l l
. I
______ t i k .
•J fairs nml travels May, 1.82 to 1.82s ' ’ ’ 1.2:i'i. I of ithe
late Napoleon Broward,
gov- ) Using
material &lt;that
Is t.being lent
mann of
the athletic
committee,
fnr ices were Mrs. Murphy, of Mul­ ert of Germany would die within
Bleacher seats have heen erected
,n ’allowed with inu(4i to 1.01. Corn: May, 1.29 to
■&gt;rnoV of Florida, who was shot to [from Sunford.
slow uale of tickets for the train­ berry, Fla.; Mrs. Purdon, St. Aug­
Oats: May,
May, 5(1.»
501, to
on the steam- Oats:
to 00?i
»»•
/• 1death in tlie Cady home at Orlando
In discussing conditions Mr. Hall ing guuies uf the .Milwaukee Brew­ ustine, Fla.; and Mrs. Pepper, of a period of eight moneh* from last [and are held for the colored peoJe l„ ml for Tninpii, 1 NEW (RLLANS.Mar.^.
|
l £aiJ Utflt Uu lame conditions con ers.
August. Death occured well with-j pie of Sanford who wl.-h to aeo
Tampa.
in the period mentioned.
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ton, March, 20.^1; May, J*&gt;*5&gt;

Line-Ups For Ball IGame Will Bring Bad
Team's First String
Game Made Public
| Players Into Action
On Local Diamond

twice Elected
jrnment Head

•Walter Johnson
May Pitch Game
Short Ceremony Open*
in? Season Is Plan
ned As A Feature

30 MEMBERS OF
SHIP WRECKED IN
t e s S S ICE ARK RESCUED

U.S. TREASURY TO
COMPEL COUZENS
PAY BACK TAXES

....* m u * ENGLISH SUGGEST!STANDARD OIL TO
2YEARSTANDARD!BUY 2 M ILLIO N
IN COTTON TRADE DOHENY RESERVE

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Barber Shop Closes
Make RoomFor
LOHIl Of t

Funeral Service Of
Mrs. J. J. Purdon Is
HeldOn Wednesday

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Postal Problems Are Laid Before
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( M n u t r have foiiml, Wotfr kt. flBiir
fout, ontasmen with good vtoicc* canr&gt;
rossword V«
;Vtta» by wire n list of nnmoa selectA
' cd either from a iwcrot "sucker's
! list" or the telephone directory.
1 They hook their mnn by offering
i to let him buy some active stand­
ard stock guaranteed to udvnncc,
ion a partial-payment plan, tin ran
sell out at the rite and take a pro•fit perhaps equal to os much ns h* Will lie Guest of Honor a I llUh
Pifferent Plans of Club Or­
has paid in. The money is duly
Annual
Gnthcrimf
To
Be:
ganization in S tate Arc Ex­
received, hut the stock is never
Held
In
Gnincsvillc
Mar.
2f»*|
bought.
plained By Miss Allen, of
V.
28; Many Nolnbles Come
Hillsboro County Force
Coast an I ly On Lookout For When the stock goes up and the
-------Now Victimit And To Keep customer hns a substantial papor i '
to his credit, the dynamiter t GAINESVILLE, Mnr. 11.—Gov• TALLAHASSEE, Mar. II—That
Uicnd oL Law. Financial profit
rteps in to give him high-press-. rrhor John \V. lu.trun has hc:uin&gt;
tie work being done uy the home
tdcrworld Is Kept Btis] ure treatment.
[ ed an ihvitation to nddrrss the
ijjmonstrntion forces nf Florida is
ir.tructing attention outside the
. "Bully!" comes n smooth, con- P(lilor* of Floridn who will coni|iite is Indicated in a letter re*;
grntulntory voice over the tele- vcnfl *M!re for thtlr forty-second
M&amp;tiy Are ‘Landed*
phone. “Didn’t we ten you? s Ctt. annual conference on March 2G-2S,
' wived here from O. D. Martin, in
( large of thu southern division o f ,
a concern like ours can do ’ h* nnnounced by W. P. Arnold,
Over Telephones what
for you?”
; business manager of the Gainestie fedcrnl department of ngriciil-,
r
•
tare’s extension division. In the &gt;
The
dynamiter,
if
he
is
a
good
vl,,c
Sun
and
personal
friend
of
tho
Gold Hrick Mnn Superseded one, persuades the happy plunge:*'
letter, addressed to Miss Flavin
chief executive,
By Sm art Crew Thnt Lnys to switch to another stock, equally* 11 ** not* known whnt the govCtason, chief of the home demon - :
‘■tintimi workers in this state, M r.1
Stress On Quick S a l e s guaranteed. which will bring far l’rnor will chooc: for his subject,
, Martin advised that n representa-i
higher profits. This will tnkc a that having been left entirely with
tile from the Visual Instruction
NEW YORK, Mar. 11.— The fi­ slight additional investment, of him. It is expected, however, that
Dhfcion, expected to he in Flor­
nancial underworld which fringes course,—"it takes money to make he will touch on legislation which
ida early in this month to take
Will Street steadily hits upon new money, but you know by this time has been fostered by tho newspa-1 m___ v..
some pictures of club houses hepers cf Florida for several years. ! • .; methods to keep up with the times you enn trust us!”
inn built by home dcnlontrntion
The new stock, the luckless cusThe lennlive program thnt hns1
■'■&lt;!* •
and&gt; ahead of the Inw. Its .jargon
'L . ’
clubs.
is clastic, impromptu and bixarre. tomer finds, Is worthless. If he been arranged for the press meet, Construction of these club houses
For example, swindlers who threatens to mnke trouble he sonic- *nC places the governor on the
un- started in Hillsborough county
flfeeic the public through sales of times gets nn adjustment. Not "Ingram of Friday afternoon,
iintier tho leadership of Miss Mary
fake stocks work by telephone in often. Usunlly salesmen and dy- March 27, at 2 o’clock, immediate•S. Allen, county home demonstra­
what is called a boiler room. Tele- nnmiters quietly pack the boiler ly following luncheon on the uni­
tion agent there'. In reporting this
phono salesmen arc said to "hook room In n suitcase and fade away varsity commons, at which the
itap to headquarters Miss Allen
Dynamiters,, so- —to boh up elsewhere tomorrow.
editors and Governor Martin will
the suckers."
said the “club lots nre n project'
railed, "build up" the victims and ! An attorney in Toledo, Ohio, win be guests of the University of
I of the women’s clubs. They do
hcodwink the minto switching from j reached by long distnnen leiephnno Florida.
| all they can do enrn money and i t !
rtandard securities, first held out from Philadelphia and New* York.Oth»r notables who
have been
Irtocs to buy a lot in the commonas bait toattract investment, to He placed $f)15 nn a curb stock
nlacddon the progrumj include
| ity on which they will Inter build
wortldcss stocks which the con- here, and won. He was presuaded Dcun Walter Williams of the
a club or community house. Us-!
npirntors are in business to un- to switch to a worthless mining School of Journalism, University'
. tinIIv by the time they buy the lot
stock, and agreed to send $2,500 of Missouri; Frank
II. Jeter,
load.
«;ii all th? community is interested end
:
Gone is the "gold brick," gone more. Postal inspectors nabbid, speeinl agricultural writ***? nf
they all enter into the plans for
one
of
the
swindlers
nt
a
teleNorth
Curolina
State
College
at
the bunco man who struck up ac­
Ihe community house which then is
quaintance with prosperous visitors P»aph office as he was waiting for Raleigh; John II. Perry of the
•?.
built.” .
from the interior a t metropolitan the remittance. Later they caught American Press Association, and
“Different clubs follow different
Ur. A. A. Murphree, president of
railway depots in the '00i. The two others,
plans us to handling the finances,”
get-rich-quick man nf today hns
------- -------------------- .ii«' University of Florida.
i
aid Miss Allen. “The Lutz club
ONE IN TEN.
The sessions of the association
imagination. Avoiding the mails
incorporated under the laws of the
i
ns much as possible, he strikes ovNeglecting e. iitlte wound, cut W*H be held in the $200,000 wing
: ate ns the Rainbow club and have
ir the telephone and telegraph, or abrasion of the flesh may in of the University’s $750,000 nudibought the lot. They have two
&gt;yJ
often to bring down quarry ar, nine cases out Af ten cause m jto riu n i and administration build*
t
M T m W m . meetings a month, one in the nfthV 'b as scvnrnl states away.
great suffering or inconvenience,; ing. The first session will bo held
iMnoon for demonstration and one
Theso swindlers oprratc from but it i. tho ohe ease in ten th.it j **t 10 o’clock Thursday, Mprch 215,
tL
in the evening when tne men foin
cilices that usually are obscure, enures blood pnknnlng, lockjaw or when the editors and students gaff».i£ilVasS£i*r'.S£»
in and they have business sessions
sometimes merely desk room,
chrenie fostering sore.
Tho t her for the regjiur enu .e*
program.
They have
customers will find telephone colli chcrpcst. safest and best course is: vices,
Tho crossword buthing suit will be and
,
,
,
.
. given
. ..
hard to trace. In the larger plants to disinfect the wound with liqiilqi
-----a pbpuiAi* novelty at the b e llie s 1 ^ ” ,!,,a&gt;'3 for n,oney. to start the
thcro often It; n battery of ns many Boro»onc and apply the IJorozono, Diamonds are so uumorous in this summer, predicts Miss AnLake Mngdelene, Mango, Seffner,
ns eight telephones. This is the Pnwder to complete the healing tho Kimberly mines that were they gcln Klammer of th" Red, White
nre
boiler room, tne term being derived prices:-. Price (liquid) .'!0c, (Idc i unmarked
indb .riminntely and and Blue Swimming Troupe of the and Pnllnst
. point
.•
- , also
. , planning
,,
from the practice of creating nn and $1.20. Powder Me and fide, competitively they would become 1 anuma Canal Zone. Miss Klem- ‘ ro|,s| n,ctlon
c*u" houses, the
atmosphere of hustling activity to Gold by I .alley’s Drug Htdto.
nenrly ns common and as cheap mer’s figure is almost identical report stated.
impress inquisitive suckers who
glass bends.
—Ad\.
with that of the famous 'Venus
cannot bo kept away.
de Milo.’’ She is shown in a cross­
Tho bustle Is not wholly fictitious
Ho nt the Barbecue tomorrow.
Bo at the Barbecue tomorrow, word bathing suit which she de­
the Detter Business Duretiu inves- ut lit o’clock.
a t 10 o'clock.
signed.

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Acres 9 miles from Sanford, 3 1-2 miles Di*i)
Highway, 1-2 mile river frontage
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Acres finest truck and tim ber land in the Slat
twenty million feet timber, oak, ash, hickory, &lt;
press, cedar, sweet gum, pine, magnolia—in fj
every kind of timber grown in Florida,
property is in the greatest cabbage section in the]
South, property borders Lake Panasoffkee.
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business property, farms, etc.
dome in and let us tell you our
plan.
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best results.
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Scruggs, representative.
(Continued from page 1)
from
w...pflNnti —
-— all states
.
to which he was a stranger. Where
through Wednesday: California, ever there were Chinese he had
15; Florida, 110, or which 96 orig- been, always with the same misinated In the Sanford section. To­ sion the same appeal—a Chinese
tal shipments from Florida through Republic. A small, quiet, stoopWednesday of this season, 0,309 shouldered man, with a thin grayagainst 4,070 last season. Total ish mustache pointing upward at
shipment* from Sanford this year the ends, Or. Sun moved about the
through Mar. 11, 2,399 agninst world holding his life in his hands
2
last season.
every moment of the day and night,
Shipping point information:
for it would have been worth $200,Snnford. Clear, warm. Moderate 000 to any one who could plant a j
wire Inquiry. Demnnd and trading knife between his shoulders. This*
moderate, market steady. Car­ reward, offered originally by the
loads f. n. b. usual terms, Florida, Manchu government, was standing
10 inch crates, Golden Self-Blanch­ for nearly 20 years. While in
ing in the rough, U. S. No. 1, 4-Os New York during 1911, Dr. Sun
12.50.
was dining in a prominent club
New York: 39 degrees clear. 19 with a number of international I
Florida arrived. Supplies liberal, bankers. They were inclined to '
demnnd moderate for good stock,, mm| miz'e the nccounts of his conmarket slightly weaker. Florida, „tnnt danger, whereupon Sun asked
10 inch crates, blanched 4-6s b e s t|tj,nt they accompany him to one
mostly $2.75-3.00, few $.i.25, poor-. 0j tj,e Upper rooms, fronting on
•o nil2'oB‘*oRo,r«3H. ^ 2«.0'r^'7or,(,uif'iW ! Fifth Avenue. There, standing In
8« 92-2.60, 10s $1.60-2.00.
, the ,jnrkf they were able to look
Philadelphia: 42 degrees partly | uut
tho street and distinguish .
cloudy. 5 Florida arrived. 17 cars thrce evil-looking Chinese skulk- ]
on track. Supplies moderate, de­ ing in the shadows. When Sun j
mand slow, market wenk. Floridu, left they disappeared.
10 Inch erntee, 3s $3.00, 4s 13-3.25,
Dr. Sun, although few of his us0s $3.26, 8s $2.50-3.00, 10s $2-2.50, sociates knew it, was a Christian,
poor quality and condition wnsty He was born in Honuiulu in 1802
all sizes $1-3.00.
und received his medicnl education |
Chicago: 34 degrees, clear, 2 ii the Hong Kong College. He was
California, I Florida, urrived, 32 married quite early in life and wus •
cars on track. Supplies moderate the fnther of two children, a son;
demand rlow, market sternly. Flor­ and n daughter.
’re.
ida. Ifl-inrh crates, 3s, 4s and 0s
Dr. Sun’s health begnn to fa il,
well blanched $3.60-3.75, green and during 1924 and on Beveral occw- '
iorly Llnnched, $3-3.25, 8-10s well sions his death was reported. In j
nnched $3-3.25, green and poorly November Peking was cuptured by (
blanched, $2.60-2.75.
California revolutionary forces under GY*n-1
crates 6-10;, $7.50-8.00; 3-ls $8.50-ernl Feng and wren the defeated
-; a
-------$9.00.
General IVu abandoned his plnn t o ;
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Atlanta: *&gt;• degrees. No cnrlnt recapture the city Tsno Kun re­
;. erf storage to nrrommodate 45,000,• arrivals,
3 cars on track. Sup­ signed the presidency. A de facto j
, %IWiO barrel* of nil at a cost of
plies
moderate,
demnnd and trad­ government was formed with Tuan
$67,500,000 and Its program for
moderate, markrt slightly Chi-Jui ns chief of executive pow­
developing the oil reserves only ing
weaker. Florida, 10-inch crates, er. Fighting had ceased nnd a gen­
' * • ufllrit ntly to fill the proposed stor- 3-ls
$3.50-3.76 No. California sup- eral conference wus called at P e -.
•( - nge.
king of the various political lend-,
plies
on market.
t • • Ashed on rinss examination whnt
ers.
St.
Louis:
33
degrees,
clear,
2.
j proportion of tho navy tankage the
t department planned on filling with Florida arrived, 12 cars on track.
BAN MAGAZINES
nil on Tenpot Dome, Roosevelt re- Supplies moderate demand and
trading moderate, market steady.
• piled that lie "could not tell.”
FlujiiH, 10 inch crates, 3n $3.50;
WEST PALM BEACH, Mar. 12.
*
Took Active Part
—C. A. Goodrich, proprietor of a j
■*. ... "Wliat part did you take in the 4-0s $3.75-4.00. 8-10c $3-3.25.
Boston: 42 degrees, clear, 3 concern here that handles mngn
ih e a t i n g into shape of this compo. site order which the president sign- Floridu. arrived, 9 cars on track .' zincs and other publications, states j
‘ ' tTU?" he was asked hy J. W. Lacey, Supplies liberal, demand slow, mar- that he has been warned by the
ket .sightly weaker. Florida, 10- county authorities to discontinue
* nf defence cmm-tel.
! » &gt;“I tool: a very uctlve part. It is Inch crates. 3s $3.25-3.50, l-lls $3.25 the sale of magazines described as t
*. very diflieult to recall definitely the $3.75 mostly around $3.60, Hi {obscene. One of the publications |
is issued in Paris and the other in
. certain piuU* in the executive or­ $3.25, 10s $2.60-2.76.
Berlin. While Judge R. B. Rob
der to which I dissented. Dissentbins, of county court, states he |
, • od in a strong word, but it is finally
knows nothing about the order, h e ;
assenred to by Secretary Denby." Nursery Is Aid
points out thut the state law pro
• • “Then you took it to Fall and ho
To Federal Court vide* punishment for the publish
• ngreed to It?"
| ing and distribution of obscene lit- j
"Fall agreed to it without hesiHONOLULU, Mar. 12.—Ktab- crature.
» tation."
• “ Whnt ohiection did President lishnicnt of a nursery on the third
Harding make to the final draft?" floor of the federal building here,
OPPOSE TOURIST TAGS
close to the portals of the United
/ ‘None whatever."
. "And he signed it in that form?" States district court, for infants j TAMPA. Mnr. 12.—The |i*»isii».
whose mothers are being tried on t|vc committee of tho Tampa Board
n "Exactly."
prohibition charges, is advocated „f Trade has gone on record ngauiaC
by Judge William i. Rawlins.
'th e present Inw governin'' bsn. GIVEN COLLEGE COURSE
_ .CLEARWATER, Mnr. 12.— Ten
Recently live Japanese women at- ance of uutomobile tags to tourists
, Pinellas county girls will be scut tended court, each witli nil infant coming to Floridu. Instead of re
»o Tallahassee this summer.for the in arms _ur one hanging on her . quiring the visitors to take out
JC. r annual
ninrt course training at the skirts. They were only witnesses,}temporary tags after hying in tije
* )1lorld.i Stale College, the County but often, court attaches say, w o-[ state only thirty days, the corn" commissioners at their lust meeting men convicted of bootlegging np- , mittce prefers reciprocity. I.egis, having et aside an appropriation penr for sentence with live or six , lation designed to prevent trust J
*• for the purpose. It will cost ap­ young children, claiming parent-1companies of other states from ;
proximately $50 each to send the hood of them all and pushing them j competing with Florida companies j
students to tuke the course.
foreword in u plea for mitigation, also is favored.

(Continued from page 1)
the three things admittedly
st important to their future
ely, abolition of the Dantslg
idor, mandate over their'coiand revision of eastern
antlers.
'
Dantrtg is Worrisome. .... . .
B^ V -t : bant»ig lin* developed into one
’ £ of the league** worst problems,
afuilv 25 per cent of the nuestiunr - ; before the last two assemblies dealmg with that alon.-. It is under
stood *he league council is conaid
• *Hng the advisability of creating
u permanent league commission
■ i. empowered to settle the multifar.ion* dlspntes which continually are
i, * arising, thereby removing the
D L. Sthmidesome items from future Ag­
enda?. This would leave the coun* d l the la: k of merely reviewing
decisions instead of making them.
, The council today approved the
„ action of the co-ordination com­
mission &lt;&gt;n disarmament, which in­
Frv » definitely postpone* the proposed
" ifcrlcy on uriv at« manufacture of
.. axr.-.f. Chamberlain advocated de­
lays arr.uing that the viewpoints
ol all countries, whether league
. members or not, be ascertained,
iteiicr, favored immediate action
for n conference. A compromise
resulted whereby there will be n
,, action until after the May 4, con, *. ference on traffic in arms.

FALL'S PART IN
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handicraft. One of the most inb
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NEW AGENTS NAMED
GAINESVILLE, Mar. 11— New
county demonstration agents for
Escambia, Brevard and fct. Johns
have taken up their work during
the last week or two. Wm. G.
Wells, Graduate of the University
of Florida, succeeds P. M. Childers
resigned in Brevard;
Wingate
Green, graduate of Louisiana State
University, takes the place of ..I,
Lee Smith in Escambia, and Philip
H. Taylor, from Maryville College
(TennA, becomes agent* in St.
Johns; a ‘Jlrisl Vacant for** some
months. .Mr. Taylor has had wide
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I You Have To Do Is Act Now
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According to. an Asaociatcd. Preaa Dispatch from S t
that progressive city is to have n ten-story
n . m l na Rrcoml t’lw j Mutter,
libber 17, 1919. ut the Poatoqtef
Gri
•race Baptist Church will erect a mod­
r Sunfonl. Florida under Act of
em
steel
buiihing
fronting
on two streets. On both these
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Alfalfa Beat Gold.
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The Hodge Brothers' Ranee.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

n n .t* ...... K«m«» streets will be stores, with an entrance leading to the large
IC tprsrti tw o
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auditorium in the rear.
In
other
words,
the
St.
Petersburg
Baptist
Church
is
ARE THERE opportunities left
Mannella At h h
Pkoae 148
planning to derive revenue from its building that will pay for for young Americans. In the F ar
the structure in time, and give n steady income for church West, or arc the opportunities all
m initm iFT ion hatpa
irnne ?
gone?
Tear ...*7.00 Six Month* $3.50 activities.
For an nnswer, see the Hodge
.lllre re d In City l&gt;y Carrier, per
By placing the auditorium in the rear of the new building, Brother* alfalfa ranch a t Palliaer,
»«ek. ir.c. Weekly Kdltlon 12.00
««r Tear.
it can be made practically sound proof, while every needed on the Santa Fo Railroad, about
IPRdA li noTICKi All obituary comfort of a modern church edifice can be provided. On the 12 miles west of here. You will
learn courage, ambition, and desire
Satire*, card* of thank*, resolution*
•nd notice* of entertainment* where upper floors there will be room for all branches of the church | to work, will find plenty of op­
Charge* are marie will be chari
work and provision for the social affairs that are so rightly portunities, especially, desire to
fo# pt regular advertising rate*.
a part of every successful church.
work.
IMKIITIIK A9SOCIATKII mKAA
The plan of the St. Petersburg Baptists for such a build­
GILBERT AND Robert Hodge,
Tfle Associated Pres* I* excluslly entitled to the use for repub- ing moreover, is in line with tho ideas of progressive church of Buffalo tame from a rich fam­
cation of all new* dispatch** workers everywhere. Thoughtful people have long deplored ily, one of Buffalo’s street is namCredited to It or not otherwise rred-the meagre use of the average church plant. Often the most ed for them. The money disappear­
fted ln thl* paper and nlso the local
news published herein. AH right* valuable real estate in a city is occupied by a church edifice ed as American fortunes sometimes
of rrpiihllratlon of special dispatchabout the time they were born.i
which is used for only a few hours on Sunday for the mid­ do.
H herein are also reserved.
That was fortunate for them.
week prayer meeting, and the Friday night choir practice.
The best opportunity for n real
THURSDAY, MAR. 12, 1925.
By replacing these churches by modem office buildings, man is necessity.
These two brother, bandy 20 tlid
earnest church workers point out th at legitimate revenue can
not
look for some rich relative to
TUB HERALD'S PLATFORM be secured together with ample space for social activities, offer a soft spot. They read that
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philanthropies, educational work of many kinds, all of which desert lands could Ik* made fertile,
I. —Deeper water mule to Jackson­ are regarded as of as great importance as the Sunday sermons and productive. Under the home­
ville.
stead net and the desert land act,
‘ 2.—Construction of St. John*—In­ and mid-week prayers.
the two l/rothcrs took up about 500
So far as The Herald knows, St. Petersburg is the first acres
dian River canal.
here, on the Mohave Desert.
J. —Extension of white way.
town in Florida to have a ten-story church edifice, but its
It. was land absolutely barren,
4^—Extension tif Inral amusement* progressive movement will soon ho imitated by others. A apparently. The population con­
—swimming pool, tennis courta, etc.
sisted of jack rabbits, able to coyer
8c—Acquisition of a municipal building of that sort properly planned could provide sufficient many miles a day, and a few tiny
revenue
to
make
a
church
entirely
independent
of
any
beg­
Hand.
donkeys almost as swift as rabbits,
8,—Augmenting of building pro- ging for contributions. All of the money paid in by church descended from burrows whose,
ram —houses, hotels, apartment members—and Ibis too, should boas systematically collected prospecting owners generation ago*
Jiruses.
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had left their bones bleaching on
7.—Extension of street paving pro. as is any legitimate tax—could then go into a fund for use the hills.
in outside fields.
gram .
_i.—Construction
of boulevard
8—
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The Herald likes to think that some day every church
THE.HODGE Ranch shows what
■round Lake Monroe.
will look upon itself as a business institution, earning money work can produce in the* desert.
8^—Entrance into Florida state
The fields of alfalfa, (hat.grows
and spending it to tho glory of Hod..
baseball league.
10 inches high, are fenced ngairtst
--------------- o----------------10.—Completion of city beautifica­
Ann

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jack rabbits.
A comfortable house for the
brothers and their mother takes
BfBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
the place of a tent in which th**
Florida newspapers arc beginning their annual lilc-sav- brothers lived, and worked, mitil
LOVE DEFRAUDS NOT.—Owe
the war broke out. Then, they left
tin man anything, but to love one ing program. They are urging winter visitors to he slow everything, entered the army and
er gold mine is operated, nearby. The government will help you se­
another. Thou shalt not steal. about starting back to the frost and searching winds of their went to Europe.
lect land that has water within M
Thou shalt not covet. Thou shalt northern homes.
reach Iwlow the surface and that N
THE
FIVE
hundred
acres
that
love thy neighbor as thyself. Ro­
Every year this good work is undertaken by Florida
A LITTLE garage houses tlu* these brothers took up under the will grow crops.
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mans Hi: 8, 9.
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newspapers, and many visitors by heeding the advice have car that makes them independent Homestead and Desert Land Act, To know how to get to liar .low M
distance. There is a stable for putting in such earnest work, arc write to Hie office of the Santa I'c n
been saved from illness and death. Grip and pneumonia of
n
THE ROLLING STONE
a team of horses used to cut the worth today $50,000. Because they at Chicago. When you get there, ; ■
await the home-coming of many people who have been free alfalfa and the the baling machine
Let's drink a toast to the rolling from illness in Florida, and it is amazing how many of these and a very contented cow that have proved that this land- is per­ Mr. White, who represents the
Santa Fo in Rarstow, will tell you
for alfalfa.
stone—
yields 28 quarts of milk a day on fect
people
go
blindly
into
tho
realm
of
these
ailments
when
by
how to get information and show
And
let
farmers
in
the
E
ast
im­
Arc Beginning To Climb
He gathers no moss, 'tis true,
an alfalfa diet.
agine this. The young men do you the fine new town that they
But wanders nhout the world alone waiting a few weeks longer in Florida, they could avoid
Everything there, the brothers
plough tliu soil. That would the building on the top of the hill :
And docs what he wants to do. them entirely.
built with their own hands, inelud­ not
turn
up the sour land beneath and to replace tho old town.
After the height of the season in the tourist cities has ing a pumping station of concrete,
Is the* case of the Hodge Broth-)
No home has he where the babies passed it seems to be the thing for persons who could well- the installation of an electric pump bury tho thin top coating of soil
W e have two exceptionally good proposing
tho desert’s small n- era exceptional and not to be tlu- j
piny
and a big reservoir for irrigation that.contains
inount of humus.
plicated? No. Five miles cast of i
th at will yet you in on the ground floor.
And laugh in the hearth-fire’s afford to prolong their stay to get their reservations for the that hold ;IH5,(MI0 gallons.
They
scratch
the
soil
with
a
them
on the same road is the Em-1
glow;
trip home. The warm days in Florida have completely d e ­
A contractor wanted $2,000 to spring tooth harrow, sow the a l­
erson Ranch, of 100 acres. The)
No wife to wait at the dose of day, ceived them. They have visions of lilacs blooming in their build the reservoir and guarantee
By the gate where the roses northern gardens, robins hopping across their green lawns, it water tight. The boys didn’t falfa seed and cut their seven crops owner whq bought if from some!
using no fertilizer.
discouraged owner, with more do-;
grow.
$2,000. They dug and built a year,
Alfalfa
lime and iron and sire for money than for work, pay
sunshine stream ing across their wide verandas. The cozy, have
the reservoir themselves with con­ this soil isneeds
strong in both, Neigh
for it just $25. fifteen cents
But over hi.s heart with rapture muddy ground is forgotten. The shivering birds protecting crete sufficiently high above the boring hills are of rock this i. si innng acre,
lias just sold his place for
themselves as best they can under the house eaves, the blus­ ground. It is water tight.
thrills
almost pure lime. And the deep $30,000. Hu started ahead of the
The
materials
cost
them
one
When purple shadows dim
tery wind blowing chill—why don’t the winter visitors re­
alfalfa roots do the plowing, sweet lioclge Boys, planted alfalfa first
The pinc-fttnged crust of the dis­ member March and April as they really are in northern hundred and .seventy-five dollars. ing the soil, supply the humas.
as they did, then having got tinFor every pound of dry alfalfa
tant hills
land right by irrigation
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states?
put
on
the
land
500
pounds
of
Wa­
n
That whisper their call to him.
IF
YOU
talk
to
the
Hodge!humus
that
alfalfa
put
the n
Instead of rushing home, the sensible winter visitor ter—one million pounds of water
n
Realtors
And ever he seeks for pathways should spend the restless days of the season’s end. seeing for a ton of alfalfa. They do it Brothers about oil or gold they ground, he turned into tru
a
smile
und
soy
thnt
oil
and
gold
;cs*
pears,
almonds,
a
and
make
it
pay.
An
electric
liny
5 • new,1
Florida. People who have spent the winter on the East nearby brings “white |Hiwer***from* dro IrtL'frcstliig, and he who chos- He is putting lift *20.00 into • ■
That none hut his feet have
Coast should see the West Coast. People bn'tlfe We.stX'rtasT the mountains and serves them As may hunt for them, but alfalfa ,gold mine .proposition. Perhaps 1na
Phoul
21)2 First Street.
known
that grows seven crops a year is I he has done better than sticking ■
should see the East Coast. And all should see the interior cheaply.
And civilization follows through
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good enough for them.
i to the ranch. Ia?t’s hope so.
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IT COSTS only $1.50 to pump
of the seaboard sections possess.
150,000 gallons of water. There
THEY LIVE on their own land. | cautiously by the way, have added
In the countries new that ho finds
Now
is
the
time
for
motoring
tourists
particularly
to
get
on the desert, where donkeys and spending for its improvement the 1melon growing l*. their alfalfa, z i z i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i g i i i i i i i i i a a i a i i i i
today,
in the most interesting part of heir say in Florida. A few jack rabbits nibble sage brush and money that they take from the !The only difficulty There is that the ■
Tomorrow the cities rise—
‘grease wood’ shrubs, the water, in
melons grow so big they a r e not 5
While ho rolls on in his mossleis weeks spent in seeing the state will delay their arrival home unlimited quantities is within 18 earth, contented in their work ab­ commercially available for the ave­
solutely
certain
of
the
future,
and
way
until the weather is settled there and at the same time give feet of the surface. And that mar­ a thousand times rewarded for rage restaurant. The portion
■ In search of more azure skies,
them a delightful experience. State papers that advocate velously fertile soil, fifteen feet their labor by tho happiness of would be too big. But Fred H ar­
deep washed down from mountain their widowed mother who lives vey, food king of the Santu Fe,
Hu builds no homo and he gathers this program will do fine service.
sides through thousands of centur­ with them, enjoying the success buys them. Water melons, ensano moss,
ies, produces seven crops of al­ of the boys she brought up so well. hns, Spanish melons, and all th e ,—
But wanders the world alone;
falfa between May anil October.
If you know any better life than desert dwellers and workers w illja
SANFORD’S
GRIEVANCE
And If he didn’t, ’twould ho our
And that pays.
tell you that their melons cannot ■
that,
please mention it.
loss—
TAMPA TIMES
be equalled or their alfalfa either,j*
Ideal location for apartment h o d
Drink deep to the rolling atone.
fav the fields of the Imperial Val- n
IT SUPPLIES the money that
FOR INFORMATION about ac­ Icy.
—Allan Reid.
within five blocks of post office
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brothers need to live, iuid to
Sanford lias a grievance, and ■most charitable construction, a the
-------- o-------quiring desert land under the
improve
their
property.
unlike some other grievances that ' serious and damaging oversight,
Sanford’s prettiest residential str
Nine times out of ten the best get
Seventeen acres of alfalfa yield Homestead and Desert Land Acts,
THERE ARE opportunities left
an airing in the press, there j That a writer presuming to tell
write to your congressman, or to in the United States, plenty of
thing nhout a man is his wife.
each
season
127
tons
which
sells
Size 100x117
seems to lie a real foundation for | about the promising industries of at tho railroad siding a mile and a the Secretary of the Interior at them, provided you feel inclined to ■
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Sanford’s protest. The Liberty the State should onilt all mention half away, for $27 a ton—$5,12:1 Washington.
work, and can enduro existence ■
Why worry about cross word Magazine published an article re­ of Sanford and its great celery
*
There are thousands of square more than two blocks away from a . ■
puzzles as long as there are in­ cently which attracted a great fields argues either gross: carelet.t- worth of alfalfa from 17 acres.
miles
of
this
desert
laud.
But
desert land plus courage, hard
moving picture show, with only ■
come taxes?
deal of attention in tliits and other 1ness or unjust discrimination. We The
and water yields $181 to don’t touch it unless you nu-an to the stars at night to take the . M
-------- o-------states. It professed to set forth i have no reason to believe it was the work,
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the acre.
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m
We were surprised to rend in clearly, concisely and convincingly latter’ and are forced to believe
It is an absolutely sure crop, no I
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REALTOR
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Booms 501-502. Phone W
Why have street cars or taxis in es. As an advertisement of an a t­ ; omitted mention of one of the terranean streams, and la din-i-it-d |
Sanford when everybody owns at tractive region for the investor or i most important. For, lie it known through irrigation channels to the
homeseeker, it was a complete suc­ that Sanford shipped last year alfalfa. Seven times they cut it |
F irst National Bank Building
least one automobile of his own.
cess—as far us it went. But it l 5,800 cars of celery, representing and
seven times it grows, a crop1
air
Force:—Miss Kuhn William , Miss iMj
Tomorrow is a big day in .San­ stopped short of what it might 20 per cent of all the celery grown more certain than ever was rai.-ial
FINK
SUITS
TOPCOATS
ford—the opening engagement of have accomplished in that it. made j in the United States and 72 per in the wonderful Nile valley.
I loage, Mr. It. !i. Shipp.
u big baseball team on/Sanford's no mention of Sanford or its pecu­ ci nt of that, grown in Florida. In Sometimes Nile waters failed in
iB a * * a a * n a a a HRHHHHHHHHBaHHHa HiiaB3i’*” *al1"
liar industry. It was another case | addition it shipped a great many past. 1lesert
new Municipal Athletic Field.
irrigatioii never
Wo nffiT the greatest clothing values in town—
-o
of the plaj of Hamlet with the | cars of lettuce, the two products fails.
«!tmv the largest assortment of up-to-date Spring
The tomb of Soncfcru, first m»v- melancholy Dane left out.
i making that community one of the
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Of course the chamber of com­ I most prosperous in the whole
ertign of the fourth dynasty, has
and Summer fabrics—the latest models.
THIS STORY is not asl excitillK
been discovered in Egypt. Tut­ merce has uttered an indignant south. It is incredible that a writer TH the latest
about II &lt;•11VWltOlIf
against the omission, should pretend to give an account Wall Street, or crime, &lt; g i l d ' d
See them. He t us measure you up for a preankhamen wasn't such a stiff a f te r protest
i That’s what the chamber is for, of the industries of the state and “society, " But it.’s mortj&gt;rimportull.
Master delivery, Satisfaction guaranteed.
ome
Jand it would he recreant to its overlook Sanford entirely. The ar.t to th* Unite-d States than ex-------- o -------before loo late.
“Why do men hate to answer trust if it failed to call attention magazine owes Sanford an ex­ citing news.
letters," asks tile Wuycross Jour to what must bo called by the planation.
(oven enough young till'll of
nal-Hcrald. Probably because they
n turnin' to ileve lop the II til t in il i'd
are inherently afraid of incrimi­
roiioiiri’C's of the- nation, iin-liiding
nating themselves.
THE GERMAN ELECTION
crops ii,at the deserts can | i odo&lt;
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LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL
It’s a good thing it is the meek
about the future of the United ■
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States.
I who inherit the Earth for if it were
THE NEEDS OF UUSINESS
Tin-re will lie no delay in select- ings is a Nationalist, while the posthe strong they would start an­
;
other World War to get out of pay­ I ing a successor to President Ebert. -abilities include former Chancellor
IS LIFE dull on the desert? Not 4
ing the inheritance tax.
Red tape has been eat. Dcbute has Cuiio and the former Crown Prince. at all. Every day hundreds of ■
an* vmiet mu I ever changing, ut the Sen*
The outcome is rendered
the ■itito.s pass on their way to lllll
been obviated. The German Cabi­ I more
doubtful by the lack of soli- Pacific coast, from all over till!
If you have a choice piece of
County Hank is always ready am willing111
property and are looking for a man net has acted. Even before Presi­ , durity of the individual blocks. country. Occasionally great flvof tin: til most service to its customerswho you know wants to buy it and dent Ebert was buried — because Party lines are not at all rigid. tog machines of thu Post-Office
Milano Theatre Bldrv
then come to find out that he’s haste was imperative—March 2*.l I When Ebert a Socialist, was elected swoon overhead.
M
was chosen us the date by the Chan j President by an overwhelming vote,
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gone fishing, for the week-end, why cellor
The young men of that country
It is to your advantage to make this»
and his advisers. It was tlu* Nationalists won a majority at look
remember that it's Spring and re­ found that
forward
to
a
time
when,
after
a special law was not ; the seats in the Reichstag. In the the day’s work, Kdsel Ford's alljoice.
Hank, your depository.
necessary to move up the fixed date last Reichstag election the Social­ metal monoplanes will fly with
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the Reichstag was not ealted ists again asserted themselves and them down to the Pacific, ahndt &gt;
They are urging an Irish girl on I' so
upon to waste time and stir up
the Prince of Wales, for a wife as partisan strife. The Reichstag will became the stongeat individual par­ 75 miles away, for an ocean hath.)
ty in the National Legislature.
bringing them hackxto the ranch J
h possible means of ending the
only be asked to concur in the deAs Marx has stood closely with in time for bed at ton and a fresh I
troubles between England and Ire- i cision
of the Government.
Ihe members of Ebert's party, urg­ start at five a. m. ThA’s the J
land. That would be all right if
It
will
be a whirlwind ing that they In* given representa­ routine there.
Our Wiring ('iiiilornis
the wedding should prove to he a ) campaign therefore
lasting littlu more than
For those that care to dream i
bnppy one.
_ suppose
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le, hut
that later I three weeks. By the cud of next tion in tin- Government, Marx may
S a n f o r d , F l a _ ____
on there should he an argument [ week ull the candidates will have count on considerable Socialist dreams, after they have irrigated I
;o
all. electrical
strength
in
the
event
that
party
,
,
!*tid
umlerwrittheir
alfalfa
fields,
pumped
the
|
Ip the Prince's household
declun-d themselves and th old does not present an outstanding water, luvollcd off new lands, milk-1
jug standards. You will fii„|
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fight between the Right and the leader. He may have, too, a good­ qd the cow and bedded down the
a
safe
concern
to
do
your
elec,
Nearly every newspaper in tho Center will In- in full swing, with
trical contracting, such as wir­
ly following of the groups of the horses, there is plenty of food for
United States has taken a cruck ut considerable shouting and noise Center,
ing, lamp and motor installa­
the Democrats and boiiic of the imagination near Barstow. A
the son of General Wood; yot we'll from the Communists on the sidetions, office ami household lieI
the
Htresemunn's
People’*
party,
few
miles
away
to
the
west,
are
bet any of said papers could find I lines.
Johnson’s .S(5.G5 Polishing 4 Stove
vices, etc. Get our figures.
, not in accordance with Stresemunn oil wells, working. Sixteen miles
as bad or worse hoys less than u
Only u handful of prospective
Outfit for $5.00
his Nationalist leanings.
in the other direction a powerful
ntilo of its press room. — Ocala candidates have been suggested— i in Te
probable
line-up.
however,
is
company
is
drilling.
There
are
Star. But probably not one brought I former Chancellor Marx of the likely to resemble a Kentucky
A Saving of $1.G5
Melton Electric Co.
up in the same environment or hav­ I Centrist party Foreign Minister j Derby, with nil complexions of po- marble quarries in the hills. The
Calico
Mine
from
which
fifty
mil­
ing th* same opportunities for go­ I .Stresemunn of the People's purty, I litical sentiment having their own
See
lions in gold have already iieen
•'Ll Sanford Ave.
ing straight.
Chancellor Luther, who in his lean­ contenders.
taken, has been re-opened. Anothtion program.

Time To Get In Some Good Work

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Economics Class Of
High.. School.. Serves
Delightful Luncheon

Social
lalendar
Thursday
i-ytl Neighbors will meet
S i c Hall a t 7 /c lo c k ,
fters «re requested to be
r , this the last meeting
*Le state convention and
"important business mat■considered.
Lotre Elliott will have a
•I from 2 to 6 o’clock at her
East Fourth Street,
fto display the beautiful
* the “Crystal Wedding,
htl Henry and Miss Flor. . will entertain with
■ the Woman’s Club.
| Tery Week Bridge Club
t with Mrs. W. J. Thig•
pilar meeting of the Col.
. Roosevelt Auxiliary will
It 8 o’clock at the Legion
L it Side Parent Teacher
|on will meet at the school
fetor Check will entertain
L honoring Mrs. Julius
|of New York City.

P erson als

Mr. and Mrs. George D. Bishop
A delightful four course lunch­
eon was served a t the High School, are spending a few days in TamWednesday, by the following mem­ P«.
bers of Miss Schwartz’s Home Eco­
Jack Borders spent Wednesday
nomics Class: Alice Eider, The!ma
Beulah Brown, Thel­ and Thursday in town enroute to
ma Dobbins, Katherine Van Ness Orlando.
® " n‘ce. Appleby, Helen Jenkins
Mrs. Aylett W. Fitts, Jr., leaves
and Reha Jones with Pauline Ech­
ols as hostess. The menu was as Thursday for New York for a
follows:
month's viqit with her son.
Fruit Cocktail
Mrs. W. B. Williams and son,
Ham-a-la-Lung in Timbales
English Peas
Creamed Potatoes William R. Williams attended the
Chautauqua in Oviedo Wednesday
Scotch Scones
Iced Tea
Tomato Salad
Cheese Straws I evening.
Lemon Tarts
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stokes, Miss
The table and rooms were pret­
tily decorated with sweet peas, : Hazel Sorell and Miss Dorothy
snnp dragons and ferns. The !Stokes spent Wednesday evening in
luncheon was perfect tn every de­ Orlando.
tail and the girls are to be highly
A. B. Stokes and son are here
commended for the progress they
have madoNin their cooking les­ from Cuba visiting Mr. Stokes’
sons and the keen interest which mother, Mrs. Stokes and sister
they are showing in this important Mrs. McEwen.
branch of their High School edu­
Mrs. A. K. Powers, Mrs. Ada
cation.
The guests were, Mrs. P. M. Maynard nnd J. W. Schwartz re­
Elder, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Hughey, turned Tuesday from a trip down
Mrs. J. D. Jenkins, Mrs. Brown and the East Coast.
Mrs. L. H. Gibbs.
Mrs. M. C. Thigpen and son,
have returned to their home in
Essay Contest Being Lakeland after a short visit with
Mrs. C. J. Wolf*

Friday
.ill be n call meeting of
T. U- a t the F irst Bap- Conducted By D. A. R.
‘hat 3:30 o’clock.
Ie Harrison Chapter N.
Following the national policy
will meet a t the homo of the N. S. D. A.lR. to encourage
.Tolar. Board meeting at patriotism, the Snllio Harrison
snd regular meeting at Chapter of the N. S. D. A. R. is
offering a prizo *ur an essay on
ut Side Parent Teacher “Why Should I and How Can I
will have a “ Daddy’s be a Good American.”
ier’s" meeting at the
An excellent prize has been of­
[7:30 o’clock.
fered for the best nrticle both from
the Sanford High School and the
Saturday
colored high school. The essays
cilian Music Club will must be in by Apr. 1.
i o’clock.
sding Club will meet at DEBATING SOCIETY MEETING
jry at 10 o’clock,
The Presbyterian Literary and
fry Hour will be held at Debating Club will hold a lively
it 10 o’clocic.
debate on Thursday evening at S
o’clocck in the church purlors. Ev­
Monday
,
ery member is urged to attend. All
rial Service Department friends interested in debating on
lethodist Missionary So- various subjects of present day are
meet at the home of cordially invited to join.
, Spencer ut 3 o’clock.
JAX NAMES ATTORNEY
is a round piece of
JACKSONVILLE, Mnr. 12.—The
lit between the spokes of city commission has named Alex­
of coal-mining cars ander D. McNeill, for the last two
Ino brakes.
years city solicitor, to succeed
Louie W. Strum as city attorney.
Iverware. Tickets given Mr. Strum wns named by Govern­
archases at Kent’s Vul- or Martin several days ago to be
Forks.
an associate justice of the supreme
court of Florida to succeed to the
Ipilis are given children vacancy created by resignation of
Chief Justice Taylor.
1to keep them quiet.

lore Stores A----To Close On Friday
For BasebaD Game

Mrs. J. C. Blocker of St. Peters­
burg, who has been the house
guest of Mrs. R. J. Holly left
Wednesday for Orlando.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. R. Key. Mr. nnd
Mrs. R. H. R. Lane of Columbia,
S. C., attended the SchumannHeink concert in Daytona Wednes­
day evening.
Judge and Mrs. Max Isaacs of
New York City have returned to
Sanford for an indefinite stay.
Judge Isaacs is editor of the Bank­
ruptcy Review."
Mrs. Edward Higgins, Mrs. It.
C. Bower, Miss Sara Warren Easterby nnd Miss Lillian Shinholser
attended tho
Schumunn-Heink
concert in Dnytona Wednesday eve­
ning.

Plans For Convention
Of Royal Neighbors In
This City Being Made
th e State Convention of the
Royal Nelghbora of America will
meet in Sanford, Mar. 17. 18 and
19. Every preparation is ’being
made to make It a grand success.
Almost every city in the state will
be represented by a t least one
delegate. The state supervising
deputy, Mrs. Alice Voshardt and
a great number of other Import­
ant visitors, will be present.
A reception will be held s t the
j/aldez Hotel, Mar. 17, a t 8 o’clock.
An address of welcome will be
given by the the mayor, Forrest
Lake. There will be music and
a program.
Every Royal Neighbor is request­
ed to be present to welcome the
state delegates along wit hthe other
guests.

Upsala
UPSALA, M arM 2.—Rev. Clark
will lie with us at the Union Sun­
day School on the 15th at 2:30.
Mrs. Elsie Hensen has been the
guest nt the home of her sister.
Mrs. Tolar in Sanford for a num­
ber of days.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krell and chil­
dren of Windermere spent Sunday
nt the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. 0. Tyner.
Mr. and Mrs. August Swanson
and granddaughter, Dorothy were
dinner guests nt the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Swanson.
Mrs. Alice I.undquist visited
thpre, Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Smith nnd Mrs. Clute of
Sanford spent Wednesduy with
Mrs. Westeniick. Mrs. Beck enme
and took them all to see the Ben­
ton place which Mr. Beck bought
for her some time ago.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sjobloni of Knox­
ville. Tenn., made a short visit nt
the home of her brother, H. C.
Lundquist, Sunday.
, Mrs. August Swnnson is ill with
influenza nnd hay fever combined,
We are sorry to learn that Mr.
and Mrs. Wynn nnd dnughter Flosie have moved again into to town,
to be nearer his work.
The Willing Workers will meet
at the church on Friday after
school. Ellen Lundquist s to be
the hostess this time.
Mr. Lewis of Sanford, spent the
week-end et th- homu of Mr. und
Mrs. G. Hirschi.
Elmer Lundquist made n trip to
Longwood for some bnby Chicks.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Iluscoe
qf the Temple Tours of Boston nre
spending several days in Sanford.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ruscoe are widely
known on account of their, splen­
did trnvel talks which they have
given throughout the country as
School children in the mountuin
well as their work with the Tem­ districts of Washington carry rif­
ple Tours.
les to school to protect them from
the cougars nnd lynx which have
Queen Mary is a cross-word puz­ been driven to the lower lands by
the severity of the winter.
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Due to an overalght of the spec­
ial committee of the Chamber Of
Commerce, headed by R. A. New­
man, appointed to gain the consent
of the merchants and, business men
of Sanford to a prooosal to close
all stores for the “Brewer”-“Senntor" game Friday afternoon the
following merchants were omitted
from the list published Wednes­
day.
Additional establishments
that will close at 2 o’clock Fri­
day nfternoon for tho game are: 1
Scotch Woolen Mills, Jackson’s
Ready-to-Wear, .Merchants’ Gro­
cery Company.
Albert Grnmling
Barber Shoo, Sanford Dry Goods
Company. M. Konen, W. T. Klick,er. Mnltcl Saint, Grnmlln’s Billiard
P»rlor. Bracey Borber Shop, M.
Block, E. C. Brock, II. Bandel,
Dixie Furniture Company. J. Berson. Henry Bandel, J. W. Remsburg. J. Stillbot, M. Regenzvnig,
Sol-Rite Grocery. I„ Gaynor Bar­
ber Shop, I)r. Ford Pool Room,
A. M. Stank. Sanford Paint ami
Army Store. Gantt's Grocery, Mrs.
S. E. Boyd Barber Shop, H. M.
Foote, F. Schmot. A. Knnner and
L. P. McClure, The Atlantic nnd
Pacific Tea Company, Coleman’s
Gift Shop, nnd S. W. Bradford.
The Limberlus: region, home of
Gene Stratton Porter, should be­
come the property of Indiana, says
the Izaak Walton League of Amer­
ica.

Your Rights In This Store
Tho store is in our name Init your rights come ahead of ours all tho
time.
You have a right to know th at tho clothes wo sell are all wool; you
have a right to know that the styles are new and correct; you have a
right to know that the prices are as low as they can be made.
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You do know ail these tilings when you buy Hart Schnffnor &amp; Marx
clothes from us. We guarantee them —a money back guarantee.

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SANFORD, FLA.
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d

token only by hardy, experienced storm If they can, and he will make
pien, and largely because of the his way to shelter.
T he bond between a driver and
uncunny ability of the dogs to avoid
h atard s of the trail. Overflows his doga is not exactly that pict­

He r a l d , Th u r s d a y ,

RIGHT OF W AY IN
CALIFORNIA Cl'm

12, 192 S.

!figure, such as the prem ier, a cab(net m inister _ o r an ambassador,
was revised to exclude horste front 1 f n l i n t f i
72
nnd a plnce of honor is always re
the downtown streets between th e 1v / U U I l l D
*“
served for the person who can
hours of 4:30 and 6 p .m .
claim to be the oldest custom er of
The ordinance in general has em­
the, inn. Mr. Bourn has received
braced the recommendations of the
the first helping in thlp seat of
recent national conference on street
honor for the last 10 year* and has
and highway safety held in W ash­
his pudding served by the late
ington a t the request of Secretary
LONDON, March 12.—Francis had
Americon Ambassador,
W alter
Hoover.
1Bourn is u candidate ior the Hall Hines Page; and Ambassadors
Davis and George Harvey.
'run*"of 72 annual helpings of the
The famous pudding is known to
famous but heavy meat pmUlingx
the product of . the Olde Cheshire contain rump steak, kidney, lark
Cheese" of Fleet Street The pud­ and oysters.
1— ~ . i

Annual j
Helpings Of Meat
Pudding This Year

P u " i* n «

7-A"
extend
Ipal improve—
•pat

this
inis year b*»!y '? |£ V
are dreaded possibilities. Most of ured by n dog-lover in the States
derdale. A
A total
the mushing it done on the ice of The mushing dog, being half wolf,
$475,000 witi
rivers or sent nnd the re tt of it generally would live like n wolf
$200,000 will
overland from one body of water except for restraint. Most sour.
.
I -u
to another. Sometimes the swift- doughs profess to feel no love for
Ridges over W m L l
h’ess of the current or the entry of sled doge, and aver that the dogs
n side stream causes the water to feel none for them. On the other Person on Foot May Stop Hand
%
."N T
Auto nt Corners nnd C-.OS3
Jor addition t ® ? *
flow above the ice, making slush hand such a writer us Hudson
of thesnow. There *jrks death for Stuck, Episcopal nrchdencon of the
Over Streets; Jaywalkers
000 for “dditiona? *?U
men. IV he gets into it his legs Yukon and Arctic regions, affirm:-,
«pnratusgand
jfc.
Ae
Arrested
nnd
Fined
Rare Between Diptherin and will freexe—temperature of 50 de- th a t some sled «mgs love some
LONDON, March 12
12.— Hand ding is served free at the ho- tclr&gt;
men.
to ell customers at the opening of
r D or Teams With Antl-Tox- j greet below zero are frequent on
Doga a r e ' used in Alnskn for win­ I LOS A NOBLES, Mnr. 0.—The 1painted slippers for evening wear the season each year. Mr. B*&gt;urn
i the trnil. Freezing follows in­
I
new
traffic
ordinance
recently
|
which
are
the
vogue
Just
now.
la Is Focusing Eyes of stontly after emergence from the te r travel only. In the summer
made effective here gives pedes-1 have crcoted work for numerous is 92 veen old nnd still henLhj.
World on Northern Men slush, and the mushw
she Is helpleaa. they live in camps, where they ure trains the right of way over motor- artists who had never thought of He ha S been a com tunt customer J
njnc room house, West FlrAt Street fu.
! But a good lead dog detects an chained each to a trolley wire that ists outside of the central traffic doing anything of this kind ot the Cheshire Cheese, he snys, |&gt;nrk A ye $8000 best buy in town. See J A*I
IH:il
a
a
**• n« |
overflow a mile ofT. He scents It, gives him n run. For if they could zone. One afoot desiring to cross before but who have found that since 1851.
.
1psref. , •G4.-nn»
Dogs Driven Are
The inaugural ceremony to u s-, t IrSl 0 1 .Lit*
and suddenly departs from the reach each other, t^iere usuully a street nt any intersection not un-|this kind of painting pays them
trail and leads the team off would be trouble. In winter, work der police control is supposed to tetter than turning out picture*
ually presided over by some noted j
Half Timber Wolf deep
through unbroken snow. Around and the blacfcsnnke whip keep them signal
The novelty was introduced ip
his
desire
by
holding.
up
his
the overflow he detours, coming In order. On the trail they nre hand to approaching motorists, London hv the popular Duchess
Scarcity of Accidents Due lo buck
to the trail when past the fed once every 21 hours on what­ 1whom the law obliges to stop until of York who is one of the sm art­
Experience of Drivers And slush.
ever the master is able to give
est of the smartly attired young
1the crosswalk is clear.
Trailing Ability of I)ok«
On ice covered with sharp pro­ thorn. Often it is dried fish.
The pedesrains, howevef, nre v.-omcn. The idea spread like wild j
A passenger may ride on the held rigorously to rules, In that Hr®* nn,l wns quickly taken up by
jections, called spear ice, occurring
SEATTLE, Mar. 12.—The diph­ on rivers nnd sens, the dogs wear sled, hut the driver runs behind it they nre'prohibited from crossing wlb’,r !‘oc,utv women,
theria epidemic in Nome, Alaska, moccasins. Sometimes tinder pres­ and rides on the rear runners alter­ streets anywhere except a t corfoundation of these shoes is
bringing Its desperate race between sure, such ns when .'100,000 units of nately. A good days travel is 40 ners. “Jaywalkers” are liable to •'[ ,.m’
v 1,1 delicate shades,
death nnd dog teams with anti­ antitoxin were taken from Ngnann to 50 miles, but in a storm nnd in arrest. In the downtown congest- although there have been some
In old gold,
toxin, centered the attention of the on the Alaska Railroad Jnn. 27 and had going among hills a team ed districts the foot traffic is re­ exquisite models
We hnve good hay, plenty of it and at the h
country on what has become a com­ delivered in Nome by relays of and two men may Aork from six quired to follow the police signals bronze nnd black. On the toe enp [
and tapering off along each side,:
monplace to “sourdoughs," the us­ dog teams Feb, 2, several dog* nre in the morning until nine nt night ; and move with vehicle*.
too. See our line and get our prices befo^j
neat designs are painted in deli­
ual method of transportation in the carried on the sleds, the animals ndvnncing only ten miles.
Violators of the ordinance, in- cate
shades
to
mntch
the
color
of
frozen Interior of the northern ter­ taking turns at riding nnd run­
In the diphtheria epidemic the ; eluding ‘jaywalkers,” arc subject
ritory in winter—an adventure at ning.
dogs got through nnd an airplane, I to n fine of $50 nnd a jail sentence the satin.
best.
Te principal sled dogs nre Hus­ primed for the flight, failed to for the first offense; a $100 fine
I t is only on such occasions ns kies and .Mulamutes. Huskies nre start. But airplanes are being us­ and ten days' confinement for n
Coleman— $.75,000 bond issue
Phone 529.“.... JNO. W. SNEED
.Myrtle Axi
epidemics that the mushing is car­ crosses of domestic dogs nnd prui- ed increasingly in the
i
north, second violation, and for t,he third voted for new school building.
ried out at sueh hazardous speed, rie wolves. Thoy weigh 00 to 05 though usually in summer, for win­ transgression a fine of $500 and
hut the usual progress across the pounds. Mnlamutes are crosses ot ter flights nre considered extreme­ , a six month jail sentence.
center of Alaska is made once a domestic dogs and timber wolves. ly hazardous. The government is I A ^ozen pedestrains were n rre st-1
fortnight throughout the winter b*’ They weigh 75 pounds and up. The working on a plan to deliver mail ed the first few weeks of the new
the mail carriers, who travel 870 leaders nre light in weight. They in winter by a plane equipped with law. Police officials look for more
miles from Nenann to Nome. Num­ are brain workers, nnd really lead. runners so it may alight on the complete cooperation when it is
erous other trailers, prospectors They do not work, but wutch the snow.
realized that the regulation saves
and trappers are on the go fre­ trail.
I time and protects life.
\
quently for long or short jour­
Trnil dogs sleep comfortably in
The original drnft of the ordi­
The Zicznc, n little bird, walks
neys.
the snow. In a severe blizzard nn 1about inside the mouth of the cruc- nance proposed that horse-drawn
Freneh-Cnnadians in the employ Alaskan will lenve his dogs to bur­ ! odile, cleaning the reptile’s teeth vehicles be banished from the con­
of the Hudson's Bay Company 304) row in the snow nnd outlast the by picking up food scraps.
gested districts, but that section
years ago, learning the use of dogs
nnd sleds from Eskimos in the far
nmthwest of AnieiVn, used *o
“inarche" when they wanted the
dogs to speed up. In the mouths of
English-speaking --len this be­
came “mush," which has stuck as
n “get up" to the dog and ns a
PROPERTY PURCHASED NOW W ILL GREATLY
designation for travel by dogdrawn sled.
INCREASE IN VALUE WHEN THE PAVING PRO­
Trugedies of the trail, for men,
GRAM IS COMPLETED. INVEST NOW AT LOW
are comparatively few, partly be­
cause the winter drives lire under-

iVED BY DOGS

t m»

Painted Shoes
Give Artists Jobs

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FO R SALE

H e y ! Hey!

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WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR

SANFORD FEED &amp; SUPPLYj

BEL-AIR

A r e S till F a r B e lo w M a r k e t Value

NOTICE!

World Leaders
for
3fi Years

PRICES.

Owing to the 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 at 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 r ­
signed have agreed th at t he following prices will be­
come effective after March15th, 1925.
Whiddon &amp; H o d g es.......................................... 110 East 2nd St.
Sanford Steam P re s s e ry ......... .................... .309 East 1st
Seminole Steam P re sse ry ................. ................ 108 West 2nd St.
Haddock’s Pressery ............................. ............. 110 Sanford Ave.
Seminole L a u n d ry .............................................. 123 W. 1st St.

Factory Equipment
On

Rolls-Royce
Cadillac, Packard
Kuick

FELLOWS SERVICE
tfii Ar;

PRESSING ONLY— MEN'S
Pants

................................ ..........

Coats ................ ............,....
Vest (not sent with coat).

.15

Suits (2 or .') piece)..........

.50

Top Coats ..........

......

Phone 117-W

Overcoats

First and Elm

M ncinaw s...........................

"SERVICE WITH A SMILE”

$ .25

.50

............... .

Sweaters ....

.50
.............

.55

CLEANING &amp; PRESSING—MEN'S
Pants ............
$ .5(1
r*■**
Whitt* F lan nels.......................
,7a
( ’o a t s ................. ... ..........................
.75
Vest (single no cunt)......................
.25
Suits (2 or piece wool) ......... 1.25
Suits (Halm Reach) ..............
1.00
Suits (Mohair) .. ......
1.00
Suits (Wash goods)
1.00
Overcoats .... . ......... ,*.........
1.25
1.25
Macinaw
...........
1.00
Sweaters (colored) ............
Sweaters (w hite)....... ..........
1.25

G rooms and hath in the
Heights for $2N50 on terms.
5 acre six year old grove,
7 room house $.’1501), easy
terms.
,

2 acres on French Avenue. 1
Close in. A good buy. Terms.
A few acres on Mdlonville
Avenue that will double in
value soon.
7 room two apartment
house, $4000, on terms or will
I ra d e for celery farm.

W. V. Wheeler
NO E. Second St. Phone HM-J

Rijlht Down Town
Half block from car line,
S le a m H ealed - Elevator
Hot add Cold Running
Water in Every Room
$2.00 and up
Mun!«'i|ai (.oil Cuunr, IS
uiiuuto tlri»» front hotrl

SPONGE AND PRESS

CLEANED AND PRESSED

Plain Dresses (colors) ...............$ .75
Plain Dresses (white)
1,00
Plain Skirts (colors)
,50
Plain Skirts (white)...
......... .75
Coal Suits (colors)
.75
Coat Suits (white)
1.25
Capex (colors)
.......... :.........75
Capes (white)
LOO
Coats (colors) .......
.75
('oats ( white)
$1,110 and up
( 'oats (fur trimmed)
$1.1)0 and up
All pleating on dresses mid etc will ho
charged extra for m addition to uhnVo
prices.

Plain Dresses .................................. $1.25
Plain Dresses (white) .....
1.50
Plain Skirts (colors)...........
.75 up
Plain Skirts (white) ............... 1.00 up
Coat Suits (colors) ...............
1.25
Coat Suits (heavy) ...!................. 1.50
Coat Suits (white) ...... ........’.......... 2.00
Capes (colors)
............... ’.... LOO up
Capes ( white or fur trimmed . 1.75 up
Coats (colors)
... ............
1.25
Coats (white fur trim m ed)..... 1.75 up
Silk Blouses...
. . . ,&lt;'15*40 1.00
Mitly S u i t s ...................
1.00 tip

CHILDREN— PRESS ONLY
Roys P a n ts ......................
S .25
Roys Coats
......
.25
Roys Suits (small) .......
.40
Roys Suits (la rg e ........
.51)
.Roys Overcoats
....
.50
Girls Mitly Suits (small)
.50
tiiils' Mitly Suits (large
.75
Girls Dresses . .........
up

CHILDREN—( LEAN AN! &gt; PRESS

1101KL Al,KLIM

lacbnvilk

Pants
Coats
Ve i
(Fronts

Bel-Air R ealty Com pany
It. C. MAXWELL, Secy.

II. B. LEWIS, Pres.

105 W est F irst Street.
7*TP

1'l i o n e t

^ v:
“i p n J
iz jn u il

Money
$

Money

150, 000.00

LADIES’ .

LADIES’

A Few Specials

$400 to $1000

Boys
Roys
Roys
Roys
Roys
Girls
Girls
Girls

S ,40
P a n ts ..... .........................
C o a ts ............................... ............... lo
Suits (Sm all)................
.50
_m «
Suits (large) .................
.7a up
Oveivoats
a .i up
Mitly Suits (sm all).
.75
Mitly Suits (large) .
LOO
D resses..... ........ .............
.50 up

DYEING
SI.50
(,'ont Suits
1.50
Dresses
.50
Sweaters

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

.00 lo 5 HO
,50 lo 5.00
2.50 tip
LOO up

available at less than (i%.
N OW
Wc loan up to GO % of ap­
praisal value on improved real
estate. This includes homes,
business property, farms, etc.
Come in and lei us tell you our
plan.
.:i

Orange County
BUILDING &amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION
%

138 South Orangp Avenue

20‘. Discount to Hotels if paid on
delivery. No lice work to hotel mantigers of employes.

f

Orlando, Fla-

�Radio Program
Program For Mar 13.

ns Will Be

I

-to ff-

OF MEAT PEEVED By FedertUInspected
Officer
AT fSlTT VOGUE

KFDM Beaumont (315.6) 7 childron; 8 band concert.
WEEI Boston (475.0 ) 6:25 musl- i
cal: 7 program; 7:30 dehate.
1
WEBH Chicago Post (370) 7 ■

ST. AUGUSTINE, Mar. 12. —
Adjutant General Foster expects
''
And O tter soon to make an announcement of
American
Fruits
Inspire the schedule for the annual federal
KVW Chicago (536) 7 concert0 revue; 1 Insomnia club.'
Butchers To Wroth And A , nrmory inspection of the Florida
Guard. The tentative
[And Records of Food WLS Chicago (344.6) 6:30 organ;
Song Extolling Beef Value i National
schedule of datoa for tho Inspec­
7:15-10
quartet,
farm
program’
,
----Itions calls for the first two wreks
lltrntion Taken Over syncopntors.
h* Bv Depart men l Of WMAO n iicar^ News (447.5) 6 LONDON, Mar. 12.—An " e a t- ! in April. As soon as the schedule
fruit" campaign throughout of dates has been definitely adjust­
1,|iurc Market M en organ; f •**0 orchestrn; 8 Wide- more
England hus recently brought tho ed the final program will be pub­
Awake club; 8:30 musical geo­ American apple into more promllished, General Foster states.
graphy;
A n c fG r a in
w n \i 0:15 musical
.
1nc.ncc than it ever has enjoyed here
The tentative schedule calls for
WON
Chicago
Tribune
(370.2)
6
1
tofore.
The
fruit
is
now
being
sold
1fV -1M •
o t te n m liln
.. A ... u ...
•
i n I V.«
« —t
■
.i
•
inspections
as follows:
organ;
6:30
ensemble,
string
quin­
Other Exports tet; 8 classical; 10 dance, jazz ar­ in the groceries and the luxury Arcadia, April
10; Bartow, April
shops, and from push carts in tho
tists.
13; Brooksville, April 13; Daytona.
streets
of
London.
[lion"Onl'ricea Given WLW Cincinnati (silent.)
The campaign hns brought to the April 9, Fort Myers, April 11;
ans Increase ConWEAR Cleveland (380.4) 7 con­ fore also the American apple's Jacksonville 6 and 7 for Infantry;
In Americnn Goods cert: 8 pianist, orchestrn.
neighbor, the Canadian upple, but April 9 for coast nrtillery, April,
WFAA Dallas News (475.0) 6:30 in most cases the products of Ore­ R for quartermaster’s corps; Jasr. April 8; Key West, April, 11;
Mnr. 12.—Ready ul- lecture; 6:45 recitnl; 8:30 quartet. gon and Washington appear to be
ke City, April 8; Lakeland,
rhelp American farmers WOC Davenport (484) 6:30 Sand­ the favorite. American apples re­ April
18; Live Oak. April 7: April
man: 6:50 educational: 8 quartet. tail here at a few cents u pound
[ets in Europe for their
KOA Denver (323 ) 7:10 book of more than they do )n cities of the 11; Orlando, April 11; Palmetto,
deportment of ngri- knowledge; 0 music; 0:10 trio, United States.
April 16; Pianf City, April 16;
Pnnnmn City, April 16; Sanford,
Washington is showing readings, vocal, piano.
In addition to American cran­ April
Starke, April 9; St. Aug­
WWJ Detroit News (352.7) 7 berries, Florida and
[activity, on the continent.
California ustine,10;April
8; St. Petersburg,
WF!AF
concert.
grnpo
fruit
and
oranges,
various
I war it took over the rccApril
8;
Tampa,
Aprtl 6 t o )10 In­
WHO
Des
Moines
(526)
7:30
other fruits from the other side of
1offices of the American
clusive; Tarpon Springs, April 14;
baritone,
pianist,
comic
English
i'—
—?*;
kmiiiv
cnKiisn
Bie
Atlantic,
Americans
in
Lonfood administration and
Tallnhassce. April 0; West Palm
bureaus in London, Ber- selections, mandolin, guitar, bnnio. j don this winter have enjoyed the Beach, April 10; Leesburg, April
WBAP Fort Worth Star-Tele- privilege of being able, when they
| and Rome, with sub-of(475.9) 7:30 Hawaiiun trio. I were willing to pay the price, to 13; and Winter Huven, April 14.
ious other strategic ccn- 4gram
n I L S n f w r t s t S f n w i 4 1 .O A
—
t r m if
Is
4 .. £ —
talking
guitar; 9:30 program.
treat ♦themselves
to fresh corn orf■
iani A. Schocnfcld has
KNX Hollywood (336.9) 8:30 the cob, nt about one shilling the
to this city as general
music; 10 instrumental, vocal; 12 car. The corn i nthe husk hns full Ireland To Dam
Europe.
white grains and is imported in
orchestrn.
Flow Of Liquor
acts bought by Europe
barrel lots from South Africa. It
WOS
Jefferson
City
(440.9)
8
_ arc, in tho order of addresses, noenis, musical.
has much the same appearance ns
ince, cotton, grain, toDUBLIN, Mnr. 12.— The Free
the corn from America, excepting
WDAF
Kansas
City
Stur
(365.6)
and meat. The varthat the ears, perhaps, are a trifle Stute government has appointed a
6
School
of
the
Air:
8
popular:
.in bureaus study local
commission of nine persons to in­
longer and more slender.
j, the needs of the pop- 11:45 Merry Old Chief, frolic.
quire into the excess in the num­
Butchers
are
far
from
happy
KHJ
Los
Angeles
Times
(405.2)
Ljjt the vaoious articles
the elTorts to popularize the ber of drink shops. There are moru
find the time when tho 8 concert; 8:30 children: 9 hand; over
eating
of fruit. Boosters for tho thnn 15,000 in the 26 counties.
crop is wanted in Eu- 10 instrumental, vocal, 12 orches­ apple* recently
set going u song, Some small towns have us mnny
trn.
Ly inform the European
‘Don’t
eat
mutton,
don’t ent lamb,'’ ns 70 shops where drink is sold.
WHAS
Louisville
Times
Journal
[of current, prices and,
|
which
made
them
particularly It is agreed that at least hnlf the
|the department has es- (3*19.3) 7:30 concert.
wrathy.
In
complaints
to various number should be abolished, anr
WMC
Memphis
Commercial
Apstandnrds recognized
official
sources
they
described
the the work of the commission Is to
Americnn producers, l nen! (499.7) 8:30 program; 11 fro­ song as an insult to the trade, and
find out what scnle of reduction
fe at the service of the j lics.
should be adopted.
retaliated
with
unother
composi­
WHAD
Milwaukee
Journal
(275)
buyers. This increases'
tion extolling "beef for brawn and
As in England, which has seen
in Anicricun business | 8 Wisconsin theater.
a large reduction in the number of
nd thus helps the A m eri-' WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul brains."
■drink shops, the problem of comer in winning back the | (410.4) 7:30 talk: 8 program; 9 F.
' pensating the dispossessed has to
LLOYD GEORGE
[market which he lost in' &amp; R. family; 11 dance.
S T I L L G U A R D E D be faced. The report of the com­
CKAC Montreal (411) 8 orches­
during the war.
mission is intended to form the
phase of the work o f ; tra.
basis of future legislation.
LONDON,
Mar.
12.—Although
WO
It
Newark
(405.2)
6
orchesean bureaus is that of
no
longer
in
office,
former
Prime
1
iwiifivi
m
i uiiivci
iui uiiri v
rime
[(formation on improved j
WEAF New York (491.5) 0 , ?,ln]st,e r Lloyd George is still at- Merciless Justice
of agricultural developavered or introduced by 1string quartet; 6:45 soprano; 7-0 :?n .* ‘-v a “•^active, says the
Rules Spanish Court
More than
Ifirmers. I f a sugar beet j 15 stvle, pianist, orchestra; 9:45 Kvcn,."r . Mwdnrd.
j ° n.ce ho has asked t.. be relieved of
Germany succeeds in ! violinist: 10 orchestra.
particularly fine grade ! WJZ New York (454.3) 6 Sav- »hi« ■ul»«rvwIon, but the governMADRID, Spain, Mar. 12.—An
of wkat happened to official of the municipal corpora­
|rough a method peculiar! arin'ensemble; 7-8 Wall St. -Tour- " 'eJ"h
n, the bureau in Berlin nnl. Air college, animals; 9:30 ? M ? nry W.i,8?.n imme.lintely aft- tion of Bejar, a town near Sala­
Jl*1 'T 1'"0 Protection was withdrawn,
&gt;• investigates and sends j French songs; 9:45 dance.
has been sentenced to im­
WJY New York (105.2) 7:30 haS bc»n unwilling to take the risk. manca,
ation to Washington,
prisonment for periods aggregat­
artment of agriculture in | comedy.
Bradenton—Ground broken for ing 308 years. The man was ac­
|orks in close cooperation i KOO Oakland (361) 6 concert. I erection of $500,009 hotel.
cused of falsifying public docu­
_________ ments. and his punishment was
ommercial attaches and i WOAW Omaha (526) 6 story; ] _______
Bates, hut limits itself: 6:20 announced: 6:30 melody boys; I = :
---------------- fixed by the law courts of Bejar
raw products. Take th e 19 program; 10:30 orchestra.
kiddies; 7:15 address; 7:30 con- at a little under 15 years impris­
pit. for instance. Apples,
WIP Philadelphia (508.2) 6 , cert; 8 concert.
onment for each of 21 counts, with
) or oranges in their nat- talk.
KGW Portland Oregonian (491.* a fine of $150.
are the concern of tho
WOO Philadelphia (508.2) 6:30 j 6) 10 lecture; 12:30 Hoot Owls,
The same court not long ago
It. hut the moment an orchestra; 7 concert; 9:03 recital;
WDWF Providence
(440.9)7 sentenced a former mayor to a
i,.o
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lecture;
tulks.
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ur -dried, it falls 9:30 orchestra.
series of termst of imprisonment
jurisdiction of the comKPO San Francisco (420.3) 6:30 totaling 300 years and 27 1-2 days.
WCAE Pittsburgh (461.3) 6:30
kache. In this way over- Uncle Kuyhee: 7:30 artists.
orchestra; 7:20 play review; 9 pro- Both men have begun serving their
|d conflict are avoided.
KDKA Pittsburgh (309.1) 6:30 gram.
jail sentences.

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[here's

But it’s better than it looks first glance.

255 foot of front itgo on First Street and tho block is 25G foot deep.

[his will make 12 business lots and 0 residence lots all with 15 foot alleys. The block is high, well drained, It*
Eland one of the finest; in the city—not a load of grading or filling—ready for use today.
*ay it’s worth $20,000 today—the way other property is selling—and in five years from today , n iton Sim
M has become a city of 25,000 people, this block shou Id readily bring Twenty Times the price we offer it for
play. Why speculate on stuff way out one, two or six miles when you can invest with safety in cl080 in First

BtreetV %

M figure these TODAY'S values—which you know are low:
K'orner Business Lots on First Street
P1Inside Business LoU on First Street
pine residence lots just off pavement
Total for block—with al

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

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Whole Block on First Street

l"&lt;&gt;k &gt;good doesn't it?

ON UNION AVENUE

$2,000 ...... ........$1,000.00
$1,000....... ........ $10,000.00
$1,000.......
$6,000.00
$20,000.00

ThenDivide that by Two
don't confuse this property with stuff being offered under big headlines "way out in the sticks” where
rovenienta are to be put in “in the sweet bye and bye.” First street is paved NOW—City water in NOW
NOW— fact is these lots are ready to build on n ex t day after you close the deal and your money will
I working for you at once—not sometime, and

Vou can buy the Whole Block for
| W $10,000 for the next ten days

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TUESDAY
1:30 P. M.

Remember the OWNER is a t your MERCY for
you will be facing a genuine auction sale. You
make the price and wc make the deed.

Conrad-Walker Realty Company
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

Spurting
Owner

116 N. PARKAVE.

NOTHING BUT BARGAINS EVLR OM’ hKhD.

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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 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 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 the way to the million dollar hotel that is to be
built soon.

But You’ll Have to H urry Some.

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N get terms on part too. and the day you close up on it you will be able to “write back home” and tell the
[' Iks ’ \on ju st made an even Ten Thousand Dollars Cleai.

Packard Realty Company

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ALLEN &amp; BRENT, Real E state, 116 East Second Street ’’’ :

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�!ng on other commercial cargoes on | { ■ ■ » ■
return trips North. They were put (B
into this service on a rather e*l&gt;cr- ■
»wr ^
imental basis and have proven the |
(AS. •
b ig day
l. .i-|
feasibility of extending our own ■
shipping service to Europe.
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The East Indian, which the com- pany has just purchased from tha
Additional Refinements In Emergency Fleet Corp., is in the
yards of the Sun Ship Building
New Car Brings LargeNum- Company
at Chester, Pa., where it ■
ber of “Convert” Buyers will be reconditioned. It has twin :
q
screws, driven by reciprocating en­
"Fifty cent diamonds” no Ion-, gines. but these engines will bo
ST. PETERSBURG. Mar. 12.-— never kept any track of things. I Ker fool anybody, even children. replaced by Diesel engines of the ■
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Babe Ruth ha* been odvined by h is 1took for granted what Callahan &gt;with their promisesthat “youcan’t most modern typo. Mr. Ford said. ■
j lawyers not to say anything for • used to tell me. When I quit the &gt;tell them from real diamonds.”
The vessel is
Is iu
to be
entierly
uc cih
.ic. ij refitted ■
I publication about an alleged -bet-1 lotting game I dicint owe him any- i But ,* 0p|e stUI buy -go cent d|8. and plans already made call l o n g
if*
I ting debt of $7,700 for which he thing like the claim which Lich- mond» automobiles.
having it ready for service within ■
iyers Look Good to Joe Can*1
Is now being sued in the New York i tenstein now says has been trans. . these cars, too, Just like the' abc months,
courts by ilarry Lichtenstein.
ferretl to him. Maybe I d ld n i owe „diamond”
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"tillon. Former Manager;
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i pay him,” ™id the Rohe after he and I won t.
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By M. R. SHEPPARD
! by a physician. "I never did any ting that I owed the money in or- • The stress of the hard work an |
Joe Cantillnn, former manager
1business with him. My law yers' der to gain time is blink. If I had automobile must perform wears
■tof the Milwaukee Club and now at1tell me not to suy a word about owed I would have paid.
They through the cheap material and
Cut your feed bill
■'/ sistant manager of the Chicago
the ense, but I am going to suy th a t. came to me with a statement and I workmanship
like w ater
goes
l -/White Sox, was in Sanford Wed­
by using Happy Cow
I*|| pny anybody I really owe simply said, I’ll see you later," through a paper-soled, $1,115 shoe.
MILWAUKEE
nesday looking over the "Brewers.”
because I was busy. I think they
If every |&gt;crson buying an autoSweet Feed to balance
an honest debt.
. "They look pretty good,” he de­
"The whole trouble enme about are trying to scare me with a suit mobile would require the seller to
your cheap roughage. It
clared. "Though you can’t tell
when I was betting on the New and I won’t be forced. Anyway. tell him all the little details of
u a high quality feed
very much about a *&gt;all team at thi«
York tracks three years ago. I my lawyers tell me not to say a quality in the car, compare them
stage of the game.”
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containing 24 % protein.
used to lose and I used to win. I word und I won’t."
with the same details in othor
Joe is In Florida looking over the
, .cars, and then buy quality first, the
major camps getting a line on the
Made of cotton seed
used car problem would be cut in
Admission $1.00
^“ringtails” who reported for try­
meal, linseed meal, com
half, for there would end the as­
outs this spring. Some of these,
tonished disappointment many feci
gluten feed, peanut oil
the White Sox niansgement beGame Starts at 3:00 p. m.
when they can get only a few hun­
feed. com meal, alfalfa
.lleves, will go by the waiver route
dred dollars for tneir used car be­
,gpd in this way the Sox hope to
meal, sweetened with
cause it hasn't tho inherent qual­
get strings on a number of good
pure cane molasses.
ity.
layers.
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Record-breaking
sales
for
the
Particular praise was bestowed ; Introducing Maynard Laswcll
Made by Edgar-Mor*
W ith 90 Her C ent o f V olum e last quarter of 1024 by the Studcion Herman Bell, a pitcher who! the Los Angeles Athletic Club,I
gan Co., Memphis—
O f B usiness In C onches. baker Corporation. 1followed a per■joined the Milwaukee club from i world’s handball champion.
He;
-------makers of high quality
I»I™„
1iod where prospective buyers were
the St. Louis Cardinals. Bell, Can-! will defend his title in the national, p c fe n f S en io rs B vH tljreS core;
I Inn I rtce C u ts . ho. tly | tn|,| wjtb mucb greater detail the
feeds.
. tillon explained, has lots of stuff I j ^ n^ J J |at”^ |* ^ ehn\ 6whlch opens; B elieve Good ' M
. .aterial
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good points of the car which, un9nd will be heard from before the
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F
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AuScoring the largest gain jn pro- ,]orncnth the hood or body finish,!
Sold b y
' present fcenson is over and still
irreirulion M aking S c h e d u le . ' uc| lon •{] the whole automobile In- or because there are so many vital
further heard from before his base
Kri.Mini»ii ituim g
| dustry, the Hudson Motor Car Co poJnts t0 n curt otherwise might
Seminole Feed
(JMH-career is ended. Others of
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Produced
more
than
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ud-;havc
escaped
attention,
'the players came in for favorable
Ity DAN MANSELL
intention by the veteran scout.
I Garnering a total of 25 hits, the son and Essex cars in IJ-l.^or an j pCOple renlized they weren’t
Company
of greater than 50 per looking at n "50 cent diamond” cur.
, Tl»c regulars and the "rooks" of
ISanford High School Freshmen increase
oyer U23, according to com- Tho company’s quantity produc5-C
the "Brewer" camp Indulged in a
| routed the Seniors 10-.7. annexing cent
pletc ligurcs for 1J-4 which have t j0|1 WU!, explained, so they knew,
‘ brief workout Wednesday and an-1
; the school baseball championship just
become available.
they ,n,,n.t havc to tnkc ..(Ic|icu.
-other this afternoon is believed to
'in a game played Wednesday nftThis
sensational
gain
in
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tessen weight,” but could enjoy th •I
.have gotten them into excellent
10_Vn.tiir. ernoon on the diamond in Ninth
All S to re s C lose F ro m 2:00 In ii-.Oflp.M.
-shape for the set-to with the Wash
ington Senators.
* For two practice sessions
between the regulars and the
' ttigans hnvc bee napart
^ . 'training routine.
J. G. SHARON
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Following the workout Wednes
Stove and Fire|
,.l»y afternoon. Joe C nttllon took \ *Ja52 |5
frcVhinen! hiljTne iSnlni'.'lhe t h W , i •*»
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Atlorncjr-nt-I.aw
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Tho successful record for 1924, it •
Will practice in all the court:!
Wood
moBt interesting programs ever ! nllowcd the seniors to slip three | was sald .m ark cd th eth ird sucrosExamination of Abstracts of Land
Cut
to s'lat
modeled after th . moot- I
^‘' i r ' u v l u n d ' h S r ' b i n ' ^ !
S o .; ' Du.itw tte r , . t of tit. |-i»o year in which l l * * S j 0 C E A N S H I P P I N G
$0.00 prr cord 4d
Titles given especial attention
ing of a civic club only something
d # r »hp afternoon which has !Bame he retained the mustery of has established now production rocK
said during the course of Ik® 11 on nfllciallv deelnreii n holiday
situation, allowing only one ords. In 192‘J about &lt;10,000 enrs
is a prescription for M alaria,' Offices in Seminole County llatifc | B rilt Really Ci
% talk" that followed the eating ^ J o n g 1
mnnv b aw S Il
"•&lt;»« run. Hurry Woodruff, doing. | wore m ad e-n new record at that
Chills and Fever. Dengue or llil- j
Building
scene. Among other things, Joe , . . . . | . #
dedicn- ' ",ound duty for the seniors, had a j time; in 192.1 a 50 per cent. Ill- • n , ,
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ious Fever. It kills the germs.
• cspouicd the cause of a fund for
reremonv will be Judge Ken«&gt;ay und proved entirely un- crease boosted this total to 80,000; i Decision Taken on bUCCCSH on
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for
old-time
baseball
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Mountain
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high
comequai
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the• task
ofn controlling
and in 1924 another
.*&gt;0 per cent. I Success o f Small Shins In
a v a w h n a m h u v l n i f « l l ( l i n n I ♦ S nu I r n n t i .
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ers who are having difliculties keep­ *missioner
of Bnscbnll and M. H .l ^ e *tlck work of the “frosh.*'
! raiscil this to more than 134.000
IMylnj; To Domestic Forts ®
ing the wolf shixied from the door. Sexton of Rock Island, III., presi-1 Thn P'«y 'vn•,, nigged, this being
These three successive years of
Joe outlined the plun of having n dent of the National Baseball As- l,ie second game this year for each! advance have been the years in
DETROIT. Mur. 12.—The Ford
, auni appropriated from the re- sociution
U*e tennis. The main object of j which liudsoii-Essex has spccinliz- Motor Company is to enter trnns*
&gt;4'Cei(its of the World Series and has
Various comedy stunts includ- i tho.
,lhat of. unc°vering mu- ed in the coach. The first conch Atlantic shipping, operating its
Maid his plan before Kennesaw
’ ulligu- | torinl for the varsity team, attain-lover developed was shown nt the own fleet for carrying manufact­
ing
the
presentation
of
an
; i-Kfountnin Landis, the czar of base
ed a fair degree of success and j 1922 show on an Essex chassis. It
. ball. The proposal will be brought : ‘or to each member of the Cleve- several players who will give unyjwaa the automobile industry’s first ured automobile narts to the cn&gt;-'.
"ally’s foreign plants, Edset B.
s- ^bqjtorc the major leaguo heads next land team, and n "surprise m us-(
cot' to Trls^Sneaker, manager of iff* J" * h“ ! "
r r " re*u h r ““ empt to produce on enclosed cnr Ford, president, announced.
Indians, will be staged during **
'V" eo ‘ ^ w h i
............. ! proetlcaUy- an open
cur price.
. —
, At the same time, Mr. Ford nli­
here aVe a lot of old hull plny- the
l... afternoon.
M , . . i r t picture*
l . r o a i' n
1 110(11 pSO Il, W m
Motion
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r' "' i The strong tendency to enclosed i nounccd that the company has just
’• ers who ure down and out, not tthe
of the events.
I Daytona High School lost season.1
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* because they ure shiftless or spendk thrifts but liecause they have had
* Illness, accidents and many other crow
I misfortunes." Joe Said. "These athle
* same plifj cis did not get the money ; the
that is being paid present tlay the affair.
so simplified manufacture fleet to include large ocean going I
» playes and thev didn’t hnve much exhibition game played
Luke- hut hut will find considerable com
' that both Hudson and Essex coach- vessels which will enable us to ship I
* when their playing days were over, land this season.
in ,r V li,:V L” ^!?renc® !k«l Uufiln. | es are now sold nt a lower price j to our European plants, and will
.These are the fellows that we want
The Indians have trained
in
A berth for Warren McCall on the ■than open ones—the only cars o f ! proceed with these plans ut once,"
to set.* cared for. They were the Lakeland for the past three years •, iegular
Mr. Ford said.
boys that brought the game to while the Indianapolis team is on eertaintvaggregation n almost « the sort on record.
"Our decision in this matter has
•gWhere It is today mid the least the its second yeer at Plant City. The I Among the others who showed
i been prompted by the successful
• leagues can do for them is to see 1Indians
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will
Cincinnati
wp„ in thl. ,.)n„ w m es were
i operation of our two small ships,
, that tlioy are well pprovided for in Mar. 20: f ohimhiis Mar. 23: and Algernon Speer, in the outfield.
'th e Steamers Oneida and Ononda­
their last days —if thley need it.”
Milwaukee, Mar. - j. Only four j,,;,,,
11iiceina and Warga, during the Inst few months.”
games are scheduled to lie played ,„.r Scoggnn. the rival short stops
Huy. Sell. Rent. Clean. Repair
"These ships have been engaged
in Lakeland this year.
i,)f t|„. tWo nnalists.
in carrying automobile niul tractor
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Making up of n baseball schedule
parts to our assembly plnnts along
ENGLAND EATS MORE FISH ; is now going forward and the reHaynes — ItatlifT
the Southern coast of the United
I'ltunr a 10
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l quanti-!
&gt;! i Kll|t will lie announced shortly.
i I.ONDON,
| States und to South Aniuricu, takMar.
12.—'lThe
City Trx Books close April 1, ty of fish landed at ports in Kn-1
192.'». sfter which ail taxes remain­ gland and Wales during the year |
ing unpaid will he collected up­ 1921 was valued at $75,750,000. j
This is an increase of $0,400,000
on which taxes aie assessed.
oviy- 1920.
!U
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FRESHMEN TAKE m g ^ S S K
CHAMPIONSHIP IN SC0RL
BIG GAIN
IN PRODUCTION
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WALTER JOHNSON ai
CLARK GRIFFITH

Comedy Stunts To
Feature Opening Of
Lakeland S e a so n

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Sealed Chassis

T he Buick ’'Sealed Chassis” ! From
front to rrnr, a continuous wall o f iron
and steel housings behind which the
Buick driving units operate. Dirt and
wear kept out — lubrication kept in!
O nly Buick has all o f this protection.
Another big reason why the Buick
name is a synonym for reliability—
and why there are more than a mil*
Hon Buick owners.
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If you are interested in as*
easy way to own a Ford
now —or at some future
date-—see the nearest Au­
thorized Ford Dealer for
facts regarding a convenient plan of payment- or
write us direct,!

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Petrol!. Mlchl«i»n
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pier* for ntw nlin &gt;n autom obile.

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Cash io Advance
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mm mmlrmmm mm* c«lIwmrUlaleljr for
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ate T&gt;'P* double above
aCtd rates are for conit insertions.
j, 0r averaso length
mnird a line,
i charge 30c for first
Tilling la restricted to
classification,
trror Is made The 8an.alj will be responsible
une Incorrect Insertion,
rrtlsrr for subsequent
., The office should be
immediately In case of
q AIIVURTISKIl*
•aid representative tlioramlllar with rate*, rule*
Lifiratlon. will give you
r information. And If
L they will assist you
■lilt your want ud. to
| more effective.
L bTA.NT NOT1CR
liters should Klve their
L postoffice address as
I their phone number If
l'r« results. About one
III of a thousand lias a
| and the others enn't
Eiie with you unless
| s your address.
Lallntinnrr MUST he
L srr.no at The HanIrraltl elllre or hy letI Telephone dlaeoallaI n f nut »«lld.
Hervlco
|uS, Prompt. Efficient,

WIGHT PRINT SHOPer* a specialty. Ph
0 Railroad Avenue.
NOLE PRINTERY—
hnt pleases. Prompt
Telephone 93. New lo&gt;claka Building next

J.

E. SPURLING, sub-divisiot
specialist. Subdivision to Or
,®n.d o' 1 Florida, and F I o n
Heights, Florida on Dixie High
way.

T1N AND METAL WORK

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A H S a n fo rd B u sin ess A c tiv itie s o f Im p ortan ce

i LEARN ABOUT fo lk County and

Lakeland, through the Star-Tele* FOR SALE—Five room stucco
bungalow on Park Avc., close
gram. Beat advertising medium In
screened front porch, paving
South Florida Published mornings. in.
paid.
A real home a t a Bargain.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales 101-108 Mngnolia Avc. Phone 48
through the Xenia Qasette, FOR SALE—New house, plastered
and nnpered. All floors und
Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
district. Want nd and display woodwork stained and varnished.
Nice enclosed porch, ant going
rates on request.
North and will sell $1250 cash.
coMt.Mr.na m a.) t.r n o E n —cu * s- At GindorviUc. 3 miles from San­
llled nd* havn the Unreal circu­ ford on Orlando Rood. A rthur L.
lation In Houthwsslnra Osorgla. Hawk.
Rate So fS-word) tine.
SALE BY OWNER—32 acres
TO REACH the prosperous farm ­ FOR
1100
feet on Dixie Highway, 3
ers and fern growers of Volnsia 1-2 miles
from Court House, off
county ndvertiso in the DeLand the
market
after the 15th. Home,
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash grove or subdivlidon.
Bargain.
with order.
David M. Douglass, Sanford, Fin.

JAMES H. COWAN-AU kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. MAINE—Waiervlllo, Morning Sen­
Water and Bont Tanks. At Oak
tinel. Thousands of Mnine peo­
Avenue nnd Third Street. Tele­ ple are Interested in Florida prop­
phone 111.
erty. Reach them through to t
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
tion.

Budding Material

FOR SALE—Exceptionally well
located modern bungalow. Pnving nnd sidewalks paid. Shades nt
nil your windows. Built-in enhlouts. A very small ensh payment
anti small reductions of principle
sum eaclt month will put you in
possession of this home.
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
101-108 Magnolia Ave. Phone 48
FOR SALE—Spanish bungalow,
well located in Sanford. $7,00(1
with $2,000 rnsh and balance like
runt. Will sell furnished for $7,500.
For appointment Write
“ Owner" care The Sanford Her­
ald.

ADVERTISE in tile Journal-Her­
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MIRACLE Concrete Co., general newspaper. Morning, nfternoon,
cement work, sidewalks, build­ weekly and Sunday Classified rates
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J . B. J0c per line. Wnycposs JournalTerwiileger. Prop.
Ifcrald, Wnycross. Georgia.
Lumber and Building Material
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Carter Lumber Company
Rend in your subscription to the
N. Laurel S t
Phone 565
Tribune or hand It to your local
*o you can rend Florida’s
HILL LUMBER CO. House a dealer
greatest
newspaper. One year FOR SAI.E—Lot close in, 8 bear­
Service, Quality and Price.
$8.00, 6 months $4.0C, throe months
ing orange trees, 3 plum trees
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­ bargain for quick sale at $1,100
ance policy atld 75 ccnta to your Plume 571-J.
enler.
Kissimmee—First National bank
THIS
DO YOU WANT to buy or sell with capital of $50,000 applies for
nnv!hing?“ If so advertise In charter.
KSS DIRECTORY
ho “Gninrsvillo Sun.”
H l»
within easy
WfST VimiNTA—Clarksburg. Ths NOTICE TO BUILDING CONIkr priqile nf Hanford
t'larksburir Pepnm-nt. morning
|r„
oflrti iirrilril.
Im-1tut 1li w Sunday, loiirtilna Issun.
TRACTOR:
Ill, Hit nlirn nny spr­
I rent par word, minimum tin.
ite l» required. It Is
Sealed bills will be received by
MIlDKIt
| tilt&gt;hiilirll&lt;-ally for
■i living nnolv to uiqivur in the DEVKIiOPKHH ATrrVTION—Pen* the Commissioners of the City of
srslearr.
satisfaction of the Court, from llo&gt; sneola Is lircrlnmnir *he rn'ittest i|«return uf the sheriff of Metnlliolv vnlnpitteni In Olorlda’s history: n Sanford, Seminole County, Florida,
County, Fturlila, ina.lv on the writ half million ilotlur highway to the at the Clerk’s Office, City Hall,
r Sparc lit This
of MUhpochM Issue.I in Hint rertiitn gulf lieneh Just tlnlshed: n two
chancery cause now iiemllug In tin* million dollar hrldge introsn liscum- Sanford, Floridu, until 2:311 I*. M.
It F, C T O R Y
Circuit Court, Mevenlh Jiullclitl Cir­ Idn Itay started: quarter million
PIIDNE
cuit of floridu. In unit for Semi­ dollar opera Itotiso under eonstrun. .March tHIt, 1925 for the furnishing
nole County, wherein N. II. Curlier flott; ts’o mllllotts helitg spent on
118
anil A. I*. Connelly are ccinnlnlmitit &gt; highway; greatest rlianro for live of all materials and labor for the
anil the Florhla l.niul and Colnulxa- developers to get In idt ground erection nnd completion of a City
I l»m Corn puny. I.luiltcd. .« rorpnrn- floor. 'Vrlto Devi'lopment DspartJail Building to bo located at San­
tiou mill others arc
f «Ml-lilts, nietif The Pensacola News.
u lilt'll suit was iuslHut. il to remove
el.eel mol i|lllet title of ei.m|iliilu- AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­ ford, in Seminole County, in ac­
.tots to l.ots one (I) to sixteen (tf.)
gusta, Gn.—A ugust.’* greatest cordance with the plana and spec­
I.oth Inclusive, mnl l.ots nineteen
IINC — iMultigrapliing, (la) lo ninety.three 0.1), I.oth III- cinatdfied medium, rale cash ,09c ifications as prepared by Elton*,!.
Cine Heights. Sanford. charge. 10c per line, minimum Mnughtou, architect, First Nation­
Mini mailing—us you elusive ofCounty.
Florldo, us tier
-when you want it. Seminole
al Bank Building, Sanford, Florida.
plat of Clue Heights, dttlv recorded .30c.
(73. II. E. Porch, First ill tile public records of Seminole
Successful bidder or ladders will
County. Florida, In plat hook 1. ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St.
Hank Bldg.
Johns County is reached through be required to furnish a surety
page .'.I; That said wilt of Hithpuoiin
lint lie served upon salil tie- the St. Augustine Evening Record.
[mini. Realtor—All rntilil
fetitlanr. Florida I.and mid Coloni­ Quick result*, Two cent* per wurd. company bond in tin amount equal
&gt;I.tmI anti property list- zation Company. Mmllr.l. u enrimntto fifty (5 0 # ) percent of the con­
m and sold.
Office tlon. due to the fuel that no of- Sample copy on reaucst.
tract price of their bid, and to
fleer
or
agent
of
said
cnrpnretloq
[Hotel. Pltone DM.
I.ORIDA—Tampa Daily meet with the approval of the City
could lie found upon whom the same
eolllll he Served: mill title lo III ' flic:
Times, t he great home daily,
R AND MOTOR RE­ Hint all officers mnl agents of the rate l ’4c per word, minimum 1Attorney.
sahl Florida f.nttd and Colonization charge 25c ensh with order. Write
No bill will be considered unless
WINDING.
Company. I.lmlted. a 'orp trillion,
have hevfi iihsvnt from the St.C.' of for complete rate card
made upon form as furnished by
PELECTRIC SERVICE Florida for n period of over twelve
mouths lust passed front the ditto of PALM BEACH COUNTY—The the Architect, and accompanied by
:pert Electrical repairs. salt)
writ of summons; tinvv there­
scene of stupendous development- n certified check payable to said
Central Ave. Orlando, foreIt Is ADJUDGED, til:Dill:HI • mnl Rend about it «(n tho Palm Beach Owner in the amount of One
DKCIIKKD Hint the said defendiltlt. Post. Sample copy sent on re­ Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars. Thu
Floridu
I.and mnl Col inhuitl -a
I0IIII.F.S FOR RENT
Cunt puny. I.lmlted. a corpotiillon. quest.
Its successors mnl assigns to np- ADVERTISING gets results if it check of thu successful bidder or
bidders to be retained by said
Iteiir to the Rill of Comptiilut here­
EKL Car. Drive it in flint mi or before th-* Rule day
reaches potential buyers. Pn- owner as liquidated damages should
In
Anrll.
A
IV
t'.'2r&gt;.
of
said
roiirt.
latkn Daily News is circulated in
Oak nnd Second St.
an industrial and agricultural sec- the successful bidder or bidders
fail or refuse to execute a con­
tion.
[T08 FOR HIRE
TO REACH BUYERS or sailers of tract and to supply bond as re­
Florida real estnto advertise in quired, within ten days after
MJTO SERVICE DHy
the St. Petersburg Times. Ono cent written notice of acceptance of
l Meets nil trains. Bugcent a word daily, two cents a word hid.
bntfer. Phone 551.
Sitmlnvs.
,
[auto t r i p s
The Owner reserves the right to
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
reject
any and all bids, or to ac­
accepted want nd medium in
R. ( ALDER. Day and
ui service.
Anytime,
cept any hid or part of bid by
| them deemed to be to thu best inTO WRECKER
FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orantlo , tcrest of the City.
Copies of plans nnd specifica­
morning Sentinnl; largest classi­
fied business, rate lc a word, min­ tions muy be seen at the Clerk’s
imum 24c cash with order.
Office, or may be had from thu
A LITTLE WANT AD In The Architect upon deposit of Twen­
Herald will bring you big re­ ty-five ($25.1)0) Dollars, such do*
BELL CAPE
sults. Advertise thosu old articles | posit to be refunded bona fide hidi«st in Service und Qunl
you have stored away nnd have
U Street and Park Ave
no use for. A title thirty-cent nd I tiers upon return, of plans and
First Installments for the pav­ may bring you severul dollars. | specifications to thu Architect.
ing of the following streets will bo Phone, 148 and n representative will | Sub-contractors may obtain copies
call to aeo you.
DRUG STORE — Prc- due March 15, 1925:
i applicable to their work upon payMyrtle Avenue from r nurth
a. Drugs, Sodas.
W*
incut of Ten
($10.00) Dollars
you as your phone. Street to Thirteenth Street: Thir­
: which will he retained.
teenth Street from Hanford Ave­
nue to French Avenue: Elm Ave­
By Order of the Commissioners
ELECTRICAL_________ nue from First Street to Thirteenth
of the City of Sanford, Seminole
Street. If these installments are
DRl&gt; ELECTRIC CO.
County, Florida, February 9lh,
not paid promptly, same will be
Mtfs to Gillon &amp;■ IMntt
| 1925.
Mia.
Everything elec- placed with City Attorney for col­
P&gt;une 122. Elcctragith lection.
W. It. WILLIAMS,
Ellen Hoy. Tax &lt; ollector.
City Manager of Sanford.
Mar. 10. 11. 12, 13, and 11.
ft STATIONS AND
ttT&gt; SUPPLIES

lied Directory

nriTuvicE sfATlOK

a&gt; Oil, T in s, A ccc sk o *dce with a smile. Elm
[k Rhone 117 1.3.
~three stations. Mag■ Second. First and Elm,
Avenue and 10th Street,
vervi.-c,
f l o r is t

r THE FLORIST"
P Dir all occasions.
Phone 260-W
, uw yerT
N r YAN.
Office- in
f h-iiik Building Annex

Miscellaneous
For Sale

Real Estate

Real Estate

Advertising

FOR SALE—2 1-3 to 5 to 10 ncro
tracts near Chuluota. Bithlo nml
Fort Christmas. Either citru* or CASH—Paid for falso teeth, den­
garden land. See I. Higgins, Chul­
tal gold, platinum and discard­
uota.
ed jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and
Refining Co., Otsifgo, Mich.
FOR SALE—Three ncro farm.
Fine location. Ideal spot for FOR SALE—Two or three Good
rock roosters. George Balling
chickens. Garden Planted. Straw­
or.
Grupcville, Fla.
berries, -10 orango trees. 5 room
cottage. Bath and electricity. Call FOR SALE OR TRADE-Good
571-J.
saddle pony. Box 15. Altamon­
te Springs or phone (HM1-G. Joey
M ill SALE—2(1 acres land all Ferris.
cleaned, five acres in full hear­
ing grove, 10 room house $7,750. FOR SALK BEFORE SATURday—Four piece American Wal­
Terms, W. V. Wheeler. 110 E. 2nd
St„ phone 101-J.
nut bed room suit, five piece
ivory breakfast set, 9-12 Admin­
FOR SALE OR RENT—Ono fur­ ister rug, refrigerator, heater, gun
nished 5 room house, with all fiinte, 211 Park Avo.
modern conveniences. 501 West
Feeding hny for sale by Jacob
8th. Phone 237-W.
Richter, Rand Ave., Sanford.
FOR SAI.E—Ten acre farm main
highwuy. II. C. P. cure of Hcr-

For Kent

Kooms^For

FOR RKNT—Flvo room house, FOR RKNT—Room* with al' trl
new. close in, on Chnpmnn Ave­ . put meals., •; Ucnr.onpblp.-irpl
nue. phone 24.
Lincoln lloqnc,.. It&gt;rf
FOR RF.NT—Cottage. J. Musson, FOR RENT—Room* or
Phone Mr. North, Lake-4!
FOR RENT—New five room house
with hath, 008 Myrtle Avy.
FOR RENT—Light housekw
arul sleeping rooms.
Sh
Apart menu,. Opposite Post
fire.
FOR RENT—Three tinfui
rooms. 211 Prtrk Avc. *

FOR RENT—Three r.*om furnishcd apartment.
Nicely located, FOR RENT—Two room kit
Apply nt Herald Office.
nette, furnished, garage. 300
Avc.
,.i
-3
SMALL STORE FOR RENT—
Pulmatto Avenue Between 1st
nnd 2nd Street.. A. P. Connelly
&amp; Sons.
Get your ttllvcrwnrc ffeel
FOR RKNT—Furnished apartment ers silverware given away.
.lower floor, ideal loention. 200
STOLEN—New red Dayton bh
E. Third St.
clo with steel rims. .'Liberal
ward for return or infenbatl
that will lend to its return;' Ml
Dressmaking llmt will please, ley Drug Store. - v
IN ItC K8TATD of Ida May Van* 1103 Oak Avenue. Phono 224-J.
Dr use n.
T» nil creditors. b-K.ates, illMrlDEALERS WANTED
holcca mid all persons having
elulins or d"iouuds against said es­
To handle our cnnyileto lino of
tate:
You. and each of vnli, are hereby tires and tubes. Our stock strict­
nidified and required In present any ly first class, and prices will meet
elalms and demand who’ll you. nr competition. Get our gnmignmont No m atter ho\v iong you haveeither uf you. tuny iiiiiiIiihI the es­ proposition before lining up with troubled with exasperating coughs
tate nf Ida May VatiDetiseti. deceas­
ed. lain nf Seminole futility. Klurl- any other concern. Address C. C. night, robbing you of valuable sleej
■lit. In thu uiiderslmied frank Hide, Hall, District Manager, Orlando, thereby weakening your system
IJxiMMilor nf miiId estate, within two Fla., Giant Tiro &amp; Riihltcr Co.
laying you open to dangerous il
years from the date hcrenf.
lions, it can usually be stopped at &lt;
Dated (letnlier I,Mli. A. I&gt;. Itiff I.
IJ—Position as truck driv- by a very simple treatm ent Moat pe
FltANK ItOTt-J. Kxreiitni.
'•lit It la ml. fin.
rhnuffciir. Seven years
o with excellent referene(’. Thornton, Route A.

Simple Way To

FOR QUICK SALK—5 lots on
Magnolia Avenue, fncing eust, two
corners. Can he purchased direct
from owner nt less thnn market
value. $2,100 required. Pltone 118.

FOR SALE—At south Sanford,
(Gimlerville) new three room
bungalow, two porches. M. C. Aspinwnll. 1119 Myrtle Ave.

If you uro suffering from ecz­
ema or some other torturing, einbarassing skin trouble you may
tltiickly l&gt;e rid of it by using Mentho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin
specialist.
This sulphur preparation, because
of its germ destroying properties,
seldom fails to quickly subdue
itching, even of fiery eczema. The
first application makes the skin
cool and comfortable. Rash and
blotches are healed right up. How­
ies Meiitho-Sulphur is applied like
any plensnot cold cream and is
perfectly harmless. You can ob­
tain a small jar front any good
druggist.

33 acres four miles from San­
ford on the Orlando mail. Will
cut into 1511 good sized lot* titan
ran Is sold on margin to bring
owner big profit within short time.
$2.0(10 cash will handle. $500 will
hold property for 30 days. If
.sold nt once owner will mnko spec­ Simple Mixture Makes
ial price. To get this property it
will be necessary to act quickly. Stomach F e e l
Fine
Address "Acreage” cure The San­
Simple
buckthorn
bark,
magnes­
ford Hot alii.
ium sulplt. c. p. glycerine, etc., it*
mixed in Adicrikn. helps stomach
trouble in TEN minutes by remov­
ing GAS. Brings out a surpris­
ing amount of old waste matter
you never thought was in your
system. Stops that full. Ideated
feeling und makes you Ituppy and
cheerful. Excellent for chronic
constipation.
Adicrikn w o r k s
quick nnd delightfully easy. Sold
by Union Phurtnucy.
—Adv.

“ The Comfort Route "
Fares From Jacksonville

lAtUallc City *3.5.37

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cnveryforCouKhs. YousimplytakaateMp*
fut at nbtht briora miring asd hoMk in y
throat (or ISor 20second*beforeswallowl
without following with water. The prase
(ion has a double action. It not only .soot
jorenessand Irritation, but it quickly lobi
and removes the phlegmand rnngestUxiWI
pre the direct mum of the coughing. .Tip
STENOGRAPHER
WANTED- yult la you usually sleep soundly thf waryI
Wilson &amp; Hotisholdur. First Na night, and the entire cuugh condition goa
a very short time.
tional Bank Bldg.
The prescription is for cough*, chest cc
hoarseness, bronchitis, spasmodic croup
AGENTS WANTED—To repro ,almost
every throat Irritation. It coat*!*
sent us in each town in Flori ,'plates or other harmful drugs. Economl
tin. Write llo.iton Hosiery Shoppe loo, as the dote is only one teaspoonM.
Jacksonville, Fin., -129 W. Bay St !ale at all good druggist* Ask for •
WANTED -Helpers at the new
gas plant near Railroad shop*.
Three dollar* for nine hour. Apply
Foreman.
Do you want a good all round
*nw mill man for small mill. Will
contract or work for salary. Ad­
dress J. W. Care of Herald.
WANTED • - Woman cook for
spring ami summer month*. Ap­
ply Orange nnd Black Hotel. Longwood. .
...
....
WANTED—Daily agents, northern
anil southern territory. Good op­
portunity. Phono 571-J.

Largest insurance company in
the world with established local
business will contract for agency.
We require a bustling young man,
good health, good habits nnd best
of references. Will pay salary
nml commission nstiring advance­
ment. Address K. K. V. enro H er­
ald or Rooms tiill-2-3 State Bank
Building, Orlando. Fla., Post Of­
rnno'x lintl breath, gas** palm, fice Box DI8.
roateit fonaun amt helchfiiK.
Atuayi find rtlitf in

JOHN E. FOX

C H A M B E R L A I N 'S
TABLETS

Real Kslate— Iiusiirancc
Iwratta your itsaacb sad brttlk—«a!y 25«
Sold By
All kinds of property lisfrtl for sale

l.aney’H Drug Store

Park Avenue and Second Street

+Via llalto, o r l ’MIa.
—
-la Hallo :t (lay* la y .
All «t*«m.f» via SAVANNAH. F arra

Mar. 12H. Ilcrktltlri*
direct from

ARCHITECT

I

M. tnbsr i . I ^
Ross Kulbring
Oris min, Flsrlrfa

Stove and Fire Place
Wood
Cut In Suit
$9.00 per cord delivered

B ritt Realty Company

EDISON MAZDA I,AMI’S
11oil!! Tuimli' r» - IVi (Militlol :*

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Miami to Phila

HI Ion J. Mouffhton
M ERCH ANTS &amp; M INERS
T R A N S P O R T A T IO N C O .

v'«r 800 B . Ilay S t.

T .lrp h irtts Ktn

W estern and Florida
ME A T S
110 Sanford Avc.

ARCHITECT
First National Bank Bide.
Sanford, ------ ■■ Florida

By GEORGE McMANUS
t*Ll_ U O b T ^ K
S N E A s K . H O M E . '___ -

AM* CLKl J O Y TMl*b
F E A ^ T in
p r iv a c y

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T ry Smith’H Barber
Shop for &gt;?oo(J. barber
work. Ladies weicbmc.
Next to ValdeK •

FO R B A L T IM O R E

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OUR STOMACH

BRINGING UP FATHER

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' -MARKET—We have
d* nnil we also can fur' V'ith delicious delicntes*°ne 579-W. IOG Park
AND REPAIRS
°* typewriters for
terms, for rent, also
lc* supplies. Room 9
&lt;91925 by I nt-u FcATURg Senvice. I nc.
’Cre«l Britain righ'.t rezervrd.'

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„ jis Richest Gnrden Land

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

[NY MAY Many

TEAPOTD0ME!COOUDGEHAY

D e le g a te s P r e s e n t
A t B u d g e t M e e tin g O f T h e t r i o r CAII
S tate R o a d B o d y A t M ia m i
^UU'
Called Co Form u
STERN PENALTIES Meeting
Definite State Road DudFor 1925; Judge Phil­
SOUGHT FOR DRY get
lips Presides Over Meeting Witnesses For Government
Declare That There Were
Offers Besides
LA W OFFENDERS Support of Tamiami Numerous
That of Harry F. Sinclair

| N am e Voted Down

■ H it

BY MANY F!

nintry Is Told
No Privilege
Be Granted To
Trail Is Petitioned
[rc Its Entrance House CommiltecOpposcsAny
Increase Above One Half of Many Representatives Seek Pioneer Oil Company
One Per Cciu m Alcoholic Support of Miller Measure; Tried To Get Lands
[rsality In
Content of All Beverages Hardee Is Given Ovation
igue Stressed WASHINGTON. Mar lO.-Op- MIAMI, Mar. 11.—The meeting Sinclair Had Lease While
Others Thought Offers Un­
IMising any increase above one-half room of the city commission, where
der Consideration of Fall
the
budget
meeting
of
the
state
To Stand For per cent in the alcoholic content
of beverages. a sub-committee of road department wns held Tuesday,
&gt;tion Security the house alcoholic liquor traffic was filled to the doors as the scs- CHEYENNE, Mar. 11.—Depocommittee today made public n rion started at 10 o'clock. Every sitioual testimony showing there
jcol O f League report recommending enactment Icounty was represented and sever- were numerous applicants beside*

Executive Has a Conference
With Kellogg Discussing
Proposed Changes; Several
Have Given Resignations

BROKERAGE FIRM
IN PENNSYLVANIA
IS UNDER PROBE

Spanish Minister Is
Desirous of Quitting
Reports Made Thol Herrick Is
To Leave FrenchPost;Other
Changes Arc Anticipated

*
Break Tie Vote A n d
( Save D ay For G.O.P.

Republicans T iy j

Testimony Shows Unaccount­
ed for Customers’ Securities To Delay Roll CaU
AreHeavy ;OfflcersSeekinjf
To Have Company Closed Coolidge’s N e x t Ste^s
In D ark ; Insurgents
NEW YORK, Mar. It.—1Testi.
to bo nttom cy-generalImony in tne ° ^ ,co
Keyes WinSupport Democrats
1t " . deputy attorney general, at

WASHINGTON, Mar. It.—Pres­
ident Coolidge is working on a
general shnkoup of tho diplomatic
by tip* next congress of logista-jal counties hod 15 or 20 delegates, Ham* F. Sinctair for tho lease of service and conferred on the subforli'alLw*.*
nn hour Tuesday with Sec- I flJ?ilcd,,t®
u C*l^ n, i » - T uL lav • the '" 8tanc0
of the Pennsylvania
|VA, Mar. 11.—Lloyd tion imposing henvicr penalties for J A party of 20 representatives was the Teapot Dome naval oil reserve ject
ruff*n* Kellogg,
fl l l l l t l ol l In II %o t l tttKPII TUCWlft). banking rcommissioner,
nmmifminnpp.
dltfcloftCfl
WASHINGTON, Mar. 10.-rdisclosed
was given Tuesday in tho trial,
trial ooW retnry
law violations.
j present from Palm Bcucli county’was
epigrammatic warri- prohibition
Tuesday that the books of F. H. The senate’s rejection of tro
The sub-committee expressed a"d large delegations attending the government's suit in equity! Several Diplomats, the White
he Genoa conference the otdnion thut “to increase the j front Fort Myers and West Coast for annulment of thelease obtnine&lt;lLuOUKe announced today, have subMcNulty &amp; Co., stock brokers, nomination of Charlea Beech­
show unaccounted for customers’
angry Germany alcohouc content but not to up- counties.
by the Mnntanntli Oil Company, uPhtitted resignations. Some will be
securities of about $1,250,000 mar­ er Warren to be attorney gen» accepted, others will not. Messrs.
ot be driven into the point where it would become in -; The members of the department Sinclair concern.
erni In the session Tuesday,
ket value.
in fact, would nof satis- present were Judge H. R. Philips of
The government alleges the leaselCoolidge and Kellogg will go ovci
a hungry Russia, had toxieating
f.v those who demand alcoholic sti -1 South Jacksonville, chairman; W. was obtained through collusion nmP various questions relating to the
Attorney General Ottinger is colored by dramatic efforts o f
fceat Geneva Tuesday mutants and would greatly in- J. Hillman, Live Onk; W. M. Cor- fraud between Sinclnir and Alberti foreign service upon which the
seeking to put the compuny out of Republicans to overturn the
when the council of crease the difficulties of law en -! ry, Quincy; E. P. Green,’ Braden- B. Fall, former secretary of the^ secretary obtained ideas while sor­
s
business by n Martin act injunc­
! ton, I. E. Schilling, Miami, Miss j interior
tion, alleging fraudulent business tie vote on the confirmation,
ing as ambassador to Great Britlie of nations under forcemeat.
Amendment of existing law to (Ella C. Thompson, secretary, ac- j The testimony showed that sev- ain, before making out the new
methods. Peter G. Cameron, Penn­ has left the question of filling
Pv of Austen Cham
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“ slate.
sylvania bnnklng commissioner, has the office enveloped in uncerit is the understanding that sev-1 Increase Shown Over January refused the firm u license, nnd the tainity. While House is declin­
hns appealed to thc ing to comment, there is no indi­
cral diplomats appointed by Presi­
And February of Last Year company
courts. Thc offices recently were cation today as to what course
dent Harding wish to retire, nmong
Is
Report
Made
Wednesday
raided by Mr. Winter. McNulty &amp; President Coolidge will pursue.
them being Alexander P. Moore,
By Postmaster J. P. Hall Co. has branches in Pittsburgh and The president was advised today
who is returning to Spain after a
get was formed at me meeting in j corporation.
Chicago.
visit in this country. Acceptance
by Republican leaders in the sen­
king, which was attend- j The sub-eonimittee, which was Tallahassee in January nnd it is 1
Postal receipts realized from the
William J. Brennnn, accountant ate not to resubmit the nomination
Continues Today
of his resignation is expected.'
| members of the council \headed by Representative Hudson, now desired to determino if th is 1 .... • . , ..
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,
Probate elevation of Dr. Jacobs sale of stamps stamped envelopes for the Pennsylvania banking de­ of Warren because it could not bo
lie Drummond, secretary 1Republican, Michigan, also proGould
Schurniun from Minister to and wrappers by the Sanford post partment, said he had examined confirmed. Leaders visiting the
katrd from the funda-!""*«! establishment of a prohibi­
China
to Ambassador to Germany office during February amounted the McNutty books und found se­ White House early in the day said
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* according to plans of the governts that German member- tion agency separate from any
to $1,131.fit, which, when contrast­ curities amounting to $1,250,000 at
President hns given no indtchllljeave an important vacancy in ed with the receipts of the month the market pledged for loans which the
league is a necessity other bureau, that prohibition hibUtag 'E 's t a r t t a 'g ‘ of'woVk’ m, i fo n t's so cial oil couns'cCOwen 'w
tion ns to what his course will bo
the
Orient.
klitical rehabilitation of gents be selected under civil scr- any roads other than state roads |' * R&lt;,bc^t * and AtJee Fomerene
which amounted to
he wns unnulc to locate.
but some of them are of the opin­
President Cooligge told callers preceding,
lienee, the desire of all, vice that the government buy nil | numbered one to five inclusive, and 1 Depositions by Janies L. Beatty
019.711, shows u gain of $111.88 or
About $000,000 of tho securities ion he will make another selection.
today
he
had
not
decided
definitely
liquor in government ware road number eight, requests for ,,f New York, who was president
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|jlly England, to adopt bonded
an increase slightly greater thun ostensibly were pledged with J. S.
Administration leaders sought
toward position under houses, and that appropriations work on any other roads could not of thl‘ Texas Oil Company in 1922; on the German post, but transfer 10 per cent. When contrasted with Fried &amp; Co., stock brokors of this to delay announcement of the re­
of
Dr.
Schurninn
is
regarded
ns
virfor
prohibition
enforcement
be
he
considered
at
the
budget
meeti
Frank
E.
Kistlcr'of
Denver,
who
In
it which would have the
the receipts of February. 1924, city, J. S. (“Jnek") Friedman, atao sult in the hope that the vice-presi­
that year was president of the I tually settled.
^riving Germany further sufficient to place an adequat ing here
which amounted to $3,920.78, n per- known ns Fried, testified he is dent, who was rushing to the senate
i the league, rather than
centng eof gain approximating 13 head of Fried &amp; Co., but that he in a taxicab, would arrive in time
and thereby increasing
per cent is shown.
knew nothing of any such loan to to break the tie.
that Germany would
With victory in their grasp,
Thu percentage of increase when McNulty Si Co., or of uny securities
litclv toward Bolshevik
domocrntic opponents of the nomi­
the figures for February urc con- being pledged.
remain coldly infiiffer-. . . "V Hources antagonistic in pro- hnve been reports the trail project uL' V ’/ i ' i,
Stocks to the mnrket vnluo of nation vigorously demanded that
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the .re. . . . . . . will ™ l X ’T . f o V ' C p « ;r.
will* Junonry. l» U » than
kincntnl Europe.
( hlbition
it.on would infer. The jllfficul-1 wou|(, he taken out of the budget. '
. 'V" ,,p. ° l,h.® leasing of
about
$90,000 supposedly wero the roll call be closed with the an­
Mammoth com pany,'dent unless the senuto ratifies the lb,° HL‘tu{1* gain made, it was point
rned that after an hour’s tit's, have been manifested, while Mr Henderson said, and he assertS
treaty.
J»d }*ut b&gt;’ Postmaster J. P. Hall. pledged with Darnell &amp; Co., brok­ nouncement of the result, but even
which was enlivened by ] the benefits have been taken for ed this would be a serious blow to had conferred with Secrettfiry Fail | Lausanne
ii . * , »
,
.
In January there were 31 days ers and betting commissioners. the republican leaders resorted to
Iconcerning the leasing to the con
bt kind of comment on;granted, it stated, adding that the completion
ProI
while in February there were only Irvin Wiener, heud of tho house, further stptegy in an effort tu
kn armaments situation. I “there is no evidence to justify
the average testified his firm hnd no such ac­ save the nomination from defeat,
reached an u£rct»im at «*ny hope that the eighteenth ueach
day con- count ad repudiated the record of
Reed Changes Vote
renlv to the German • nvsndment will ha repealed."
Februnry
than the McNulty books.
Senator Reed, of Pennsylvania,
fusing the council’ll uar -1 Enumerating results of prohibi_____ __ ______
•-.T ta 9WcX?Uy tanks also showed, announced thut Jie^ would chango.
• that Germany join thc! tion which tho report suid wore
i
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i , i
1in-American posts will be involveil
his vote from yea to nay so that
,
acres
of
he
approximately
9,000
(in
thc
reorganization.
The
business
in
February,
the same time laying1“secured with inadequate organi­
••• •
Dade county, when it was
he might present a motion to roI
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,’ l,ninilll- i,1,.i postmaster said, is of more "solid"I |f|&lt;iUr^ 'evTilf*
^ " ill1 R.
st stress on the need o? | ration and law enforcement inn- in the roll call, made no rv called |acres in the reserve.
.-quests
There was read into the record however that unless there Was nV 1nature tlian thut of January **»; IV
Neither Mr. Brennan nnor cotisider the question. That chang­
lv in its montbenhip If ichincry,’’ it listed reductions in for ipiprovemcnts.
kiit. Christ-' J- ' ' " 'ijj l J} /
been ed thc fisul result technically to 29
also, the exposition of John C ., sura nee ’to the contrary it should ! thcro,
n
bil "f the
is t'» attain its high 1violent crimes, decrease in the
Want Law Carried Out.
s business loft over for the first)nbb; t". ^'!ld Filey, whose address for nnd 41 ugninst confirmation.
'number of paupers, an increase in
telephone number was given
As soon ax Senator Reed made
f'O'isly, linweicr, *N-r- thrift, improvement of the realty
saint* as those of Darnell St his motion, opponents of confirma­
market,
a
lower
death
rat.-,
imM In- informed in cffi-.-t
said Itiley was not author- tion countered with a motion to lay
kionmUc terms that no provenu-nt of the general heidthof
use the firm's address or it on the table and demanded u
I
the
|y
fruitless
efforts
to
secure
from
,i
Il
i
u
,,
•
the
nation,
and
a
decrease
in
in­
ran lx- accorded her n
telephone number ns his.
Sinclair an allotment of a portion t &gt;«lt Amb» f n|,or Herrick might re- vertising m atter being mailed.
roll call. Thnt vote, too, resulted
ary cinditioii »» iier op- dustry. .
. preferential highways are com•Piet-!I of
According to Mr. Brennnn, the in a tie, 40 to 4U, but us the vice
OlOj
,rJ? from
The
White
,of the reserve not exceeding ick
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. ..,i arts.
,
.
---- House
ffir nu-inliership, because
'T he total number of arrests in cd, bo carried out.
The money order business indi­ Pittsburgh
branch of McNulty St president who could have cast the
Hamilton county’s representa-J acres, which adjoined land outside I , not d,s®'oso whether or not he cated that more than twice as much
liicstrov the principal o f ! mm t citiot- show - a consider-*!) *•
Co.
apparently
owes securities of
tives
urged
that
since
this
county
the
reserve
on
which
Shaffer
had
i
,
amoi'F
those
who
have
submit
f ticatim-nt which is .me increase over preceding years, it
nibney is being Hcnt away from a market value of $700,000 to only deciding ballot, entered the chumhcr, Senator Overman, of North
at the northern end of—the state, 1snout a large sum in drilling for ted
1 resignations
'K ntlon^ . . .
. . . Snnf.ml i&gt;&lt; is 7.,
(ilamcntal feature- i f the said, “but violation of automobile is
Remarks made by the president I hanror'!
» coming in. Money iiiivk
three fci
customers. He hns been un- Carolina, tho only democrat to vote
lor traffic- laws, sanitary regula- that state road No. 2 he built this *oil.
to callers today were interpreted ,,n,cr8 •88«e« 'luring the month ub|t. to trnco those securities, he for confirmation switched his vote.
Pioneer Oil Co.
Kil at ■) discussed gen- [tions. school taws, and otiu-r minor coming summer, in order to provide
as meaning he intends a general ro -' “mounted to $25,904.90 while those I rBj,|
good
highways
for
tourists
enter­
That decided the issue, making
1-ms between Poland and 1ordinances make up the larger pre
There also was reference in a organization of tho foreign scrwere $11,577.19. Orders is’ _
ing tho state next winter. It wnt
the vote 41 to 39 to lay thc Reed
ir.kli have given li c to portion of these arrests.”
a s so rte d ' the road wns impassable I (b'I,o!,itil,n by G. K. Thomas of vice, but that his plans have not sued numbered 3,28U and those1
motion on the table, a final and
mi m count of tin*
at times last winter, and that 10011??.nVor.* .*°.‘T '‘rli by tb“ 1 loneer state which ministers and ambus- cashed 930.
irrevocable action under senate
in the Polish press
uutomobiles were -tuck in the mu.l 2 11 “ "J1 *{oflninB Company to lease sudors will lie retained and which
Orders cashed
in Jan
.la nuuary
iiry, m
Clx
j
n
rules. The only way the nomina­
|G&lt; rm:ins are inciting
nlqng a stretch" of the highway dur-1 *0,,Pot Dome.
.
• tyill go._ Completion of the re-or- amounted to $12,155.30 while those J[()
oOOIl
O il tion could ugain come before tho
ganizntion
plans
is
anticipated
dur­
ing one day.
’
1 Testimony given by
Beatty,
issued amounted to $21,lt&gt;l.r&gt; I, or
senate would lie fur President
ing the stay here of Ambassador i 2^65 issued and 972 cashed.
Ovation
for
Hardee
shaf,op
“
nd
l.
,
olm*
r“ferr,
c
d
topth«
Coolidge to resubmit it.
i &lt;’li h corridor to J)an -1
Houghton,
)
While
an
appreciable
gain
is
&lt;'ary A. Hardee, former govern-1 ux«!res”C1.1. ‘,csiri! .of Sccrctnry f.a11
President's Plans Unknown
----------------------------1shown in the 1925 February reor. received an ovation when ht-' V lons,° th e n a v u lre se rv e to a n in There is no indication what tho
■'•*i adopted several I
Plans
for
a
handicap
golf
tour­
'| c°ipts
is the gain is not so large
president’s course might be, tho
I«al-.-nl lie-1 tf, tranquilize ' Short talks by member- and vis­ appeared with the representatives il5£cr“,Snt o l I,,,,,i,!luyc'r,;ul:1 Aht' b,t' Says France Needs
as that shown in 1924 over the re nament, to begin on the Sunfurd whitu house having declined to com­
atti !"le ‘hat Sinclair
‘ -itii.itirin but ween I*&lt;i- itors featured the regular weekly of Live Oak ami spoke for highway 1 'r *
of February, 1923. Straight Golf links this week-end und con­ ment on the matter. If he decides
Five Billion Loan ceipts
banzig. It did not dis *luncheon meeting of the Sanford improvements in Suwannee coun-1jJ J * Bred to be the on,y m de^npostal receipts showed a gain of tinue until Apr. 1, were announced not to resubmit the nomination to
1*» neva peace portoeol,' Kiwanis club Wednesday noon at
Both -----Beatty
and Helms
Representatives
iniiii-M-mmivi"' of
ui Glades
wiuuc-s eouncum -i1 , ----- ---..... testified
*--- PARIS. .Mar. 11 _________A fnreiirn loan 25 per cent and there was' a cor- Wednesday morning by officials of the aenatu at this timo or make u
whit-Ji Austen Chnin,-1 tho Seminole Cafe. Past Presi^an‘°rd Golf club. A golf new one, he may either leave sollc.
told
the
State
Road
Department.
ty
tin*
Department
j
|
b‘‘y
stl!1
.
.
a^s“!”
l."K
_ti"‘t_t
A»clr wulwcvu
l»otween ioui
four and five billions of responding increase in the number ,
I'll make hi- pronounce -1
S S i ZoR
r'th J l
T. L. innuas w«. Pre.-nted that the state has never spent any proposals were under consideration doltara to France to enable the and amounts of money orders is -' baK* presented by George K. Hol- tor Generul Beck in charge of thu
sued.
lingsworth, of Chicago, us a token
tand-iv
| with
a pin by Dr. I-.. l&gt;. urownicc, money for roads
,11. to Cb,l-» county, j
rc.™ ,^' jT *," 1? '» K ”' £ ? ‘j™*
......... ! l __ • . . * « l. .. . . I , i l k i l l ll ll t n - i l i * l l l .
of his appreciation ot the excel­ justice department until the nuxt
president of the club in apprecia­
lence of the Sanford course, will be session of congress or make u re­
!
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1
I
I
!
Imtl
been
leu.cb
to
lh&lt;Mnmmoth
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tion of his services ns head of the
cess appointment to fill the cabinet
| Ilri.ind’s Stand
the trophy given to zne winner.
during the past year.
•JIar. 11,—Former i’re-| organization
Mr. Hollingsworth has been n vacancy during that period. ,
Among
those
who
addressed
the
V.iin i ri»ni-fiui»ti I iii te
interviovvr printed in Le Journal,
Excepting Senator Reed of Penn­
visitor in Sanford for some time.
l) l I ,a ilil
I l O l l L P NlV “fD-r the granting of the
that the I is'
newaPaPer. and attributed to
C /l v a j i a i n u u a
j informed the witness thu
He declares that ho likes the city sylvania, whose vote wus east for
much, and has purchased property strategic reasons, nine republicans,
here. The trophy donuled. which the one farmer-tabor senator, Shipwas bought through the Ball H ard-) "lead, and all of the democrats
present except Senator Overman,
wure company, will be known
Major H. W. Hobbs, ofI Washing-j er. Crou-exnminntion
brought;
---y
-11
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fac,"*r
orouK'iv: maturity of 23 billion francs worth I t " llww'"K a » illness extending the Hollingsworth trophy.
voted against confirmation.
•cretary ot i from Helms the admission th a t. of 8ecu'i ti .,iis vear
lover a period of months, Mrs. J.
Bryan. Kiwaninn of Americas. Gu. ton, D. C„ executive sec
The republicans were Borah, of
An
entrance
fee
or
$1
will
be
the.Board
of
Engineers
for
Rivers
!
while
he
thought
he
and
Fall
were
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J.
Purdon,
Sr.,
died
Tuesday
i
|.
i Other visitors wore W D. Gelcharged every person entering the Idaho; Krookhurt, of lowu; Couz•ire that security us a r j Qrlundo; ami F. Ii. .Scruggs. and Harbors, accompanied by R. j discussing
Fall may!
may
ig Teapot Dome, Full
i i „ ;i
noon at her home at BIO Soutl
affecting all countries I . T. McCoy. M. B. lyes and W. W. Pearman, secretary of the San- j huve believed
tournament. ,An addition
lieved that they were dis
d is-. *V lu O tH lU r t i l l l JMOl 111 metto Avenue. Mrs. Purdon
,
,prize of ens of Michigan; Fruzier and Ladd
I all must participate in T. jtuice. Kiwanians' of Orlando. ford Chamber of Commerce, spent cussing th
the
disposition
of
govern
!
I
)
op((tpjDA
()[)()
n
„
ji
irn
i
H,ll‘
"f
the
pioneer
citizens
of
San-I
.u
.
gY
i?n
by
tht?
^
unfo5‘! of North Dukuta', and Norris of
ncceysary to assure
the
upper : merit roy
iyalty oil from the adjoin-;
«pt3UU,t/Ull i/H H la g ;6 1 for,|( having been a resident for i tl0 ^ ^*ub to tbe " ne "inking the Nebraska.
Those of the membership pres­ Tuesday surveying
Thc vote on the nomination came
(
field.
-------j more than 28 years.
b««t medal score during the quatient were: E. D. B-‘ownlec, R. H. stretches of the St. Johns River | il'g Salt Creek
-----------------------------INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 11.—In-i Funeral services were to be con- fying rounds. The qualification with almost startling suddenness
.Bynl and a portion of the proposed route
... that
; Fiance is will-, Berg, L. C. Bebout. r . A. .uyni,
M ARKFTSJ
dinim and Southeastern Illinois ducted Wednesday afternoon at 1 rounds will begin Mar. 11 and con- after six hours of debate in which
, S al«Jl'(CUT n u ' A P. Connelly. H. D. Caswell. X. of the St. John’s-Indiun River cnMr. Warren hud been alternately
m m v n tjio
are taking stock today of the dam- o’clock from the
Presbyterian tinuo through Mar. 15.
hr, ' ^
s Ptembei it T (, bh -p. L. Duinas, Ray Dur- nul. The trip was made in a power :
Everyone
who desires to ___
play defeated and assailed liceuuse &gt;i
Mgi .Secretary Clium- j*
K. f:. Davev. A. C. Fort. M. boat belonging to Osborne Hern-1
-------age done by a severe wind and h ail' Church, of which Mrs. Purdon was
CHICAGO, Mar. II. — Wheat: storm which swept over, these i a member, with Dr. E. D. Brownlee n tbe tourn°y must play in this his former connections with sugar
NI
c,
Pnitp?n*’ n. Hutton. J. D. Jinkinu, J. Ii. don, who was a member of the par-&gt;U' e to study in a .,ac.I;Jloru k . r I ane, T. W. Iamg- ty.
May, 1.8-l‘i to 1.86; July, 1.61 \ 18tat08 tate yesterday and last night the pastor, olficiat'ing. Interment «IU“ I*fyI"»f round «"d must turn in interests.
Dawes Forsakes Chamber
Muv i M t i
;causing property damage estim at-! was to follow in’ Lako View Cent-! , *C0JL* within the prescribed
. &gt;. i.z. x 10 led at more than $500,000. 'Several | etery.
time. Those taking part in the
More speeches were expected,
SO1, to hu4*. |persons were injured slightly.
Mrs. I’urdon was 69 years old ‘,Uuli9 rin* r',und ,aU8t P|ay w“ b and after presiding most of the day,
when death occurred. She was a a partner who will attest thu cards Vice President Dawes retired to
member of thc Ordce of the East­ turned in, according to golf club his hotel a mile away for a rest,
ern Star und took nn nctive part officials.
huving received, his friends said,
From those playing in the quali­ ussurunces from leaders on both
in church work when her health
fying round will be selected the sides that there would not he u
permitted her to do iw.
Mrs. L’urdon is survived by two best 10 scores who will play in the vote before adjournment.
The I
Even when the roll cull started,
' ' 1 to lie n suspicion \
administration leaders apparently
1J Belgian official clrwere confident that they would
f ' '*:&lt;• ha* had time
'
have a vote or two, at least to
**v*'* *n of hef eastern
spure and they nude no move tu
summon Mr. Dawes, concerning
nf Michigan was n.cclcii ' l,,* |,t., conclusive proof that the
sub
ie sub- | cenied and without a license. An. \V. K. Brady, drunk, continued to!
themselves merely with rounding
senate.
. ject is receiving careful considor
•ituuti,,*! Puzzling.
msidor- additional charge of larceny was Friday; Gilbert Martin, drunken-1 V i m l i p j i t i n t i S tr ilir o - l&lt; » i ,,nal roun‘l boi;'« on Mar- 26 and
(Cotinucd on page 3)
The senate committee invest!- j -(tic»n by the board of engine•ers.
I" - ’iar. 11. -Extruordini postponed for hearing at the dutc ness, $9 bond estreated; Frank
IR B L U lIiM l *^i r u K e» * C |t.ontinues through Mar. 29. The
"as risen over the!gating the internal revenue
date for the finals will be announcsentence. 1 I’izzo, soliciting business without
the Greek P atriarch' ret*u decided to resume hea1
Higginbotham A g a in
Oleomargarine
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Levistation providing ,K'!l
PaSSeS
In
N e b ra sk a
iiffiair which makes thiu chances of { Faces M urder C h arge
h t!u* council of 1penalties for liqutm l "•', ' J
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-------- the contestants of winning about &gt;
-------• which Turkey wua reednunended by a huui”
|JNCOLN, Mar. 11.—An oleoequal, golf club officials are confi- j JACKSONVILLE, Mar. II. __
Uon was justi- comoiitte.* on ulconou *'*&amp;•' vote*
vojc; margarine bill prohibiting the use!
dent that there will be a targe nuni-1 Thomas R. Higginbotham now unber of participants.
i der sentence of 20 years for whip&gt;.mte House supr *•
Iof any iniitatlan^of butter in state
iiitc
Re­
al previously ask- cd for the action o
-----------------------------ping to death Martin Tabcrt. North
institutions was passed by theJN'c- ' liams and Officer
"ct 14, (iuicuss the nublieaus in liccping ui&gt;un
COMPLETE CENSUS
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t ‘ youth, two years ago,
* and
Dakota
brnskn senate this mprning. ’The j he had admitted taking
a purely internal. froni Iniportunt coBinjittco places. measure passed the upper body or. which was found
i who wus granted a new trial by tho
TALLAHASSEE. Mar. 11.- The I state supreme court, is under arU’ : irisfliction. t h
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ly after n bitter fight waged by his fi.ster. The worn:
;:cd ;;p.,n
h&lt;
r"*1'*' .-iced
;;n'in th e' Thousands of
... starving
........... . &gt;r t members who declared, “discrimi that the pistol hu
first complete 1925 census returns rest at Cross City in connection
‘n’wi"g Turkey virtual- wander thc highways tn i l ptalw 0 nutory ugainst other states,” in there shortly after it is alleged to for trial Wednesdr,
were received today by Commis­ with the alleged murder of Lewis
dnesdny morning; Sam
Kant, thu philosopher, used to sioner of Agriculture Mayo from Barker, negro, in Octoooir, 1924. avthey of the coun-1 Eastern Oregon. &gt;la^ " ? 0 wre that it prohibits nleoinargine which have been taken f/om Thc Herald i Small,larcmy, coni
ntinued
for
later
ap
ca-H- in thu |et- mercial value no one seem* to cn contains cotton seed oil,
tell the following anecdote with Hardee county.
'office on Saturday night.
[hearing.
hns a pop-1cording to information received
great glee;
I what becomes of thorn*
ulatfon of 10,1 H , ____^
Jj?ro today.

FEBRUARYSHOWS
FURTHER GAIN IN
POSTAL RECEIPTS

Handicap Tourney
To Start Soon On
Local Golf Course

Kiwanians Listen
Short Speeches
To Short.
At Meeting Today

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Aged Resident Of
Sanford Is Called
By Death Tuesday

E n g in e e r

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That on Wednesday morning, March 11 th at
8:30 o’Clock we shall make the first public
offering of our new Central Beach Business
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lakes and ocean front properties that have
recently been

Homeseekers Realty Company
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Hollywood Land &amp; W ater Company
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lections of Anger markings, such u

•r« in tho army file*.
Finger prints .since their adop­
tion in 1006,'have exposed frauds,
■otected innocent men from Initia­
te, kept undesirables of the crimi­
nal type out of the service, protect*
ed tlx# government from unscrup­ t • • &lt;m
«•
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ulous claimants and uncovered tne
guilty. Many interesting Accounts Americans InteieHted In Pro-1
of such instances are contained in ; Ject May Get Names in Se­
official papers of the war depart-1
ries Which Will Record Ev­
ment during the last 15 years.
Those who have worked in the ■ ery Lord lo Present Time
Ten to 20 Minute* All Needed
identification bureau since its e*-!
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To Find Identity of Any tnhiishment
arc authority for the;
NEW ' YORK, Mnr. 11—Five
Man Who Eyer Served En- statement that never has n mistake 1 hundred dollars and your name in
liniment In Regulnr Army been made. They have made morel “the complete peerage,” American
than 200,000 identification*.,
dollars, are being invited to help
out in. the “hislorical research
•Tho.
finger
prior
system”.
Mr.
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System_ QStarted
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, Kaye says, f‘is superior to any oth- fund," which will he used by an
;lo - - 'I C a r S
AflTO | er-system so fnr devised in that English publisher
...... to prepare “the
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it permits of no error.- This may! complete facrage, described as
- -- - * - —
strong statement, but the | * record of every lord of parlia­
Prints Are —
Divided
Into Four;**™ra-nr£
on«
‘V' rment from the conquest to tho pres.
b'rtt'ddy.,“*
Americans ■
need
awmammr-a
....— The
....«.««»-.— not
•;t* W hleh • flim pH fies * 'Piling- j hi an actual presentation and docsi h« descended from “lords of pnrlia-------i not permit tne personal equation1ment.”
The rewnrd held out to Ameri
WASHINGTON, Mnr. 11.—Fin- of error to enter. Other systems
cr print identification has been allowed errors of measurement and tans who may be interested in the
project is that their names will ap­
cveloped by the nrmy to the p o in t1errors in locntlon of marks."
ippllcatlon
of efficiency where its application*
•''/'n "
In **--------the more**—
than 70,000,000
digit pear in each of the 14 volumes of
at times vies with the thrills of photographs in the identiAcation the completed work and also ir. t,i
.detective Action. Any unidenti­ bureau’s Ales, Mr. Kaye says, there illuminated volume to be presented
fied man who has served in the are no tvyo of them alike. "There is to their majesties, the king and
regular army can be located in just as much chance of Andin«r two queen.
Belling Appeal.
•from 10 to 20 minutes, and his full prints alike as there would be in
record laid bare. In that short going into the Aelds and finding
The invitations, bearing a gold
.time a searcher Ands him among two flowers exactly alike/
crown embossed at the head* of
Aho more than 7,000,000 men who
each, bear the names of the Marhave been in the army since lOOd,:
j quetnt of Crewe, K. G., and the Marwhen the Anger print system was O l d E n g l i s h P i r t l i r P N I ‘lues* °f Sligo, of the British no'introduced. He may have been one ~ , u C i U g i i s u r i c i u r e s bi|ity With' cach ROeH atl elabor.
•of the 50-128 Smiths the 40,101* U O U ^ h t
III A m e ric a atcly worked description of the
Johnsons the 284102 Browns, or one
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! work and its uppeul to Americans,
of the 27,0.18 named Williams. All
LONDON, Mar. ll .- T h e time whlch in commercial circles, would
4he army needs is his Anger print
appears to ha rapidly approaching j *Jns* u,n.‘,
nnme
.®e! n*
to turn up his record.
when it will be necessary for Eng-; Appeal.
It holds out the hope
Walter 8. Kaye in charge of the lishmen to make a tour of tho Unit-' tl,nt * lnrKe nuuml* r of Americans
bureau, says the indexing has been ed
in order to study Euro-1
Prov.e
,,e descended from
worked out so efficiently that even peanStates
art,
soys
the
Sunday
Plctorth**.e
lo*d»
ot
Parliament.
a new clerk, one never before hav­
1
Already some Americans have
ing had knowledge of the system, iai, commenting on “our lost art become “patrons.
The list of
'can begin work as a searcher with treasures” which hnve been nur* those who have accepted the invi­
chased
in
England
and
other
Euro­
’tittle preliminary instruction,
tation includes the nnmes of J.
i The science of Anger print rend- pean countries by Americans since i’ierniont Morgan, Charles Deering
■.
dng is based on the study of the the war.
“Our own artistic treasures are of Evanston, III., Mrs. Alice Van­
curious, circling network of nil but
derbilt, Mrs. Edith Rockefeller
invisible lines on the ball of the pouring across the Atlantic nt n McCormick of Chicago, Mrs. Wilthumb and each Anger. Examine portentous rate,” says the nrticle. 1 linn* L. Darkness, II. F. Bourne,
’ tlon of millions of specimens shows “Two million pounds’ worth of pic­ 1John A. Roebling of ilcrnnrdsthat the normal formation is the tures nnd antique furniture alone ville, N. J., nnd Walter H. Langwhorl, or the scroll which winds were sold in London for America shnw ami J. .1. Wntcrhury, whose
these lines from the outer edge in Inst yenr, and the total since the
a gradually reducing circle to th e ir! war hnn been estimated nt nenrly names do lint appear in the social
inner termination nt the core o f ! $56,000,000. Soon there may he no , register. .
the network. A majority of hu-1 “«&gt;1‘1 masters” in Englnnd outside
......
Closes AprilI .10.
man being" are marked with this the public galleries.. All the priv*"Ht l,st
Amctiain und
••scroll,
scroll, hut there ate others whose! nte
ate .collections will have been
been!I , , 1 patrons of this fu n d-purre sent here,
Anger print lines, run in flattened, transferred to American million-! }
.w ,
.nrt‘
on April .10.”
figures or In complicntions of fig-i nires and transported to the other
t‘lrt*ei' 01
! .‘.nV* ,nviiaiioiiH
sinie the list of
ures or in complications of figuers I side.”
V?vAt,a " ms .*tate
liitli British ami Americuii pn*
far removed from the simple, eas­
Irons” is limited to 100.
ily reud whorls. The first step in 1BERLIN DESIGNS
•L I*. Morgan nnd Company is
identification hits to do with tlu-1
SIDE DOOR BI SSES
acting ns the depository for con­
.termining the broad general di—----vision in which Urn prints under! BERLIN, Mar. II.—Berlin has tributions. In the absence of Mr.
^examination ns to he sought,
; found that its motor busses are top Morgan Momluy the details could
There are but four nlain groups heavy. Since the .-•reels hnve be- not he obtained from his firm.
!or classifications of prints, arches, come congested with the growth i n ' . ^ ,L" ‘“•’heme of “inviting” Anierloops, whorls nnd composites. Encn the number of automobiles there u.,m* to •nke P«rt in the conlribuj type has its gradational coses. Tho! has been nn increasing number of tions to the fund was developed
the visic na year
.whorls have 1,024 vqlucs or com-1 accidents in which the busses have here
"‘■•re as
ns na result of
or me
yeui
binations and the loops, arches nnd | figured, and some hnve upset with nn&lt;l 11 half ngo by a British pub
composites hnve each their respec- serious consequen.
| Usher. Mr. Doulileday, who has
'liv e values to simplify regregaThe authorities are now consider-1 been busy compiling the records of
lion for filing nnd to make them ing « lower vehicle with side in- j the lords of pnrlinment f.»r mniy
easily located when identifications stead of rear doors, and n covered years.
are sought. The evaluation of roof to give shelter in rainy wenthIn the “particulars of whic h," nc‘ prints thus mude has overcome nil er.
I companying the invitations to pro-

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TALLAHASSEE, Mar. 11.—Scventy-two prisoners were pardoned
nnd twenty-five others were given
paroles during the year 1924, it is
shown by compilations in the bien­
nial seport of the state prison de­
partment. These figures compare
with 01 pardons nnd 10 paroles In
102.1.

Among those given their free­
dom last year were .13 pardoned
who were serving life sentences
and thirteen others underline sen­
tence who were paroled. Six rer
vocations \vere ordered during last
year.
• One hundred forty-seven other
prisoners escaped from state pri­
son. thirty-three from the , State
Farm at Ralford and 114 from
state road camps. Eighteen of
those who escaped were serving
life sentences. Seventy-four were
recaptured, nineteen for the State
Farm. Among the recaptures was
R. C. Collingsworth, serving a life
sentences for murder from Walton
county. He got away from the
fnrm on March .10 and war recap­
tured on April 10. He had been
returned to the fnrm only * 10
days following recapture after an
absence from prison of only five
days.
Twenty-one other prisoners died
during the year.
Twenty-seven of tho prisoners
vurdoned urging 1023 were under
sentence for life, and four serving
life terms were granted paroles
during that year.

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AMSTERDAM. Holland, Mar. 11
—Great preparations are afoot to
celebrate the 650th anniversary
this year of Am teidam’s "
ns n city It was in tho year 12"5
that the municipality received its
first charter as such from Floris
V. Count of Holland.
The center of attraction in to be
nn exhibition in the famous Ryks
Museum and the City Museum of
nil paintings, prints, sculptures and
other works of art having reintinn
to Amsterdam during the pur,l sis
nnd a hulf centuries.
In nddition
to such famous
Rembrandts as “The Night Watch"
and the “Stnalmeesters," many
others by the same master will be
brought from Paris, Berlin nnd
other European capitals, having
been temporarily loaned for the
occasion.

TUESDAY
MARCH 17th
1:30 P . M .

Be nt the Barbecue tomorrow,
nt 10 o’clock.
Be nt the Barbecue tomorrow,
nt 10 o’clock.

This is the opportunity of your life as we all know
what Sanford is—the coming city of Florida.—
Why? Because o f its great people, water freight
rates, farm lands that 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 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 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 be
built soon.

pective “patrons," this work is des­
cribed as “nn undertaking which
has been in progress for some 60
years at a cost of a t least ns
many thousands of dollars.”

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Librarian To Crop Report Shows;
u State Meeting pamage Fropi Freeze! Warren’s Rejection Seventy-Three
ftlando Thursday ‘ WASHINGTON. Mar. i l . - c ’ropj Leaves Nomination Stores Agree

f ' Hearing Of Testimony Obaervitlbn of Forest
Q In Stbk^ lt W Ends Week p tfn g Sought

when yoiT* *M M i
electrical &lt;oollnjP5m i
done so easily,^sa aula]
well. The mehl la read
the family, la (down eta
Hava tha lash ward ita
supplies. Come la. and i
you lack. • ;
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CHICAGO, Mar. I t —1 Hearing* j‘ WASHINGTON, Mar. 11.—Pleas
. Van Ness Brown, iibra- weather condition* ip Florida dur- i
i j of testlmbriy itt the Stokes trialI for national observance of Amerithe Sanford PubliA LI-. Inc the week undlng yesterday were
I wn* concluded at noon when C o u r t is Forest Weitk were made by
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roprwSeventy
Ah
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aument* to the jury will start. Mrs. Secretary Jardlne of the Depart/ i f the State Library as- Agriculture today an U
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follow*:
dry UP xenaiurs trout corridors qrid
■ ting
J , business
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__ bilshmtnta of Stoke* wa* on the stand a half-hour merit of Agriculture and former
m
5, which is. to be held a t;the with much sunshine; ijilliJ
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Sanford were
Were affixed
a
Sainoru
arm ed Tuesday,to
i ncsuay. v or
-* corn,
— cotton' ST
2 Public Library, In Ortan- rtl the growth of
mel
of this morning and denied all actus*- Governor Prtftilr O. LoWden of IIIWhile . tiie crowded galleries agreement whereby the stord*iloci!
against! her.. Judge Gemmlll Inoia, chairman of the American
?*o day** beginning Thbrs- ons, and- truck In all division* w looked down with an air of rather tho
'vc&lt;l tim*
H Pelty
U Pwill
V dose at«2:30
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,u**d her tentlmony should bb clr- Foreat Week Committee In state- j
,* Jdition Mrs.,BroWn is ^ s o u t h e r n . The frepze uf
rers ' iu'"scrlbed, that'll wan not to bo menta Issued today coinridentally
program to present two t&amp; J Killed the berry bloom* und dam-l lUetAMJlvi* -refrained f
against her husband but with a proelapat on by President
;» nouulnr books and Ken- aged truck in the western
usual hulxiub, the roll call preceded and the Washington Seuatbr*. if]Ttv.. evidence
rather ih defense of her good bame. Coolldge daalgltaUpg the week of
W
the Sanford High of the state. Local front* for sev. with the vote almost equally divid-i r-ttitinn wa* circulated by Rmi
...if will talk to those tn eral days damaged the tender truck ®d. So it went nip and tuck to the A. Newman, chairman of a *i»&lt;
g f ’on reading clubs for n«7*!e n£r&lt;Ynrt* c*r' lra i sections, endj tne. result standing at the cull committee of the Chamber of
ancj- tobacco plinth W6r0 t*lT* ‘ l&gt;
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Ill *..
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P&lt;1U appointed
nn^nlntAit nb
id-the
last •&gt;
name,
to*3&amp;
in fau.,M
favor niA
merce,
a t ibn
the -lea*
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ported to bd doing very well. Cit- *of confirmation.
. to bring about the clojiing of sto
rUs trees are in good condition and I
Democrat in Itrserve .
'lo r the game.
many are In bloom. Shipping of
Field Marshals on both sides
Following is a copy of the a ir
cabbage, celery, and other hardy1had rounded 'up all their forces,
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[truck from the central and north-' but opponents nad In reserve u . We, the undersigned
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. ^ern sections continued along-with single senator, George uf Georgia,
Sanford, Florida, a g r id to
tnd the association are soeding t f cotton, corn and melon*. who hud ueciiiicu to* vote when his ''J'f nt°ri*s Friday, March 13 abjj
A testimonial • of the interest
iomi Scoggari, Mrs. Hay- Local showers are needed in manv name watt culled because of a pair d clock jott account of the base'l
Sanford Is nrousing in other cities
v and Mrs. Thonta* Owen.
or tkn
y
of the country came recently In the
with Senator Piup*, |H ) Colorado,
between Washington y
form of u letter from .1. O. Campa transfer was found for him and
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hell. real estate denier of Tulsa,
bis vote brougnt a deadlock.
,J S ^ f / t s T 8 . ('“mP“ ny*
Okls., who unlike some others,:
While leaders on both sides were
f bounty Bank, C. W. Stok
backs up enthusiasm with money. |
TRY THIS ONE.— Puzzle No. 122.
Following is the letter:
“Mr.
1). L. Thrasher:
______ — — — By J. C. B O Y D -— “Dear Sir:
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Enclosed find ehi»ck for $1,000 j
on the lot deal. You can send me
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more impressed ns to the ‘future
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awaken to the wonderful possihiliVM
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INDICATIONS POINT TO SENSATIONAL INCREASES IN PROPERTY VALUES IN SANFORD DURING
THE COMING SUMMER AND FALL. WELL LOCATED AND CLOSE IN PROPERTY WILL GROW FAST.
LAND ADJACENT TO THE BUSINESS CENTER W1LL DOUBLE AND TRIPLE IN VALUE; •

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LESS T H A N 30 LOTS IH iM A fN U N S O L D - T H K Y W I L L N O T L A S T V E R Y L O N G

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

104 MAGNOLIA AVENUE

�Sanford Herald

Cheerfulness

M IM H

» w r y i H t r i i w * except
at Sanford. Florida
■fared a» Second i'la»» M a tte r.
Sober 27, 1*t». hi the Poxtnfflce
t Sanford. F lo r i d a u n d e r A rt of

A cheerful disposition is often the keynote of health.
How rare indeed is it that we find our neighbor who always
greets us with a smile ailing from any cause whatsoever.
khrch l. 1297.
While the man who goes through life swearing at this thing
MtifiJIlVf) L- DKAX . ........ Editor and that, growling at his wife or frowning at his acquaint­
;M. MUWAhu n k iitJ ... ... X *M |vr ances, is almost certain to be seriously troubled with indiges­
Phase 148 tion.
J i t W«a*»ll« t n i M
It has come to our attention while going the rounds on
■v u s c r i p t i o x n A T I 'S
ona drive or another, to sell baseball tickets, golf tickets or.
T aa r~ .l7 .0 S Six Months.... 11.50 tickets for some other worthy cause, that many men take it
r ssvr.'f..,n 98*ff SUSP;01 as a personal insult when you try to sell tfiem nnything. On
--------------------------- the contrary they should feel flattered that you think they
Y%'
I P K C tA I . S OTICK t All o b itu a r y have the necessary two dollars, or five dollars, with which
&lt;Vft • o t l c e s . c a r d s of t h a n k s , r e s o lu tio n s
*
L *. a n d notices of e n t e r t a i n m e n t s w h e r e to buy a ticket.
p
e l ta r a e s a r e m a d e w ill be c h a n te d
But
whether
they
do
or
not,
how
much better it is for
p . ' f o r a t r e g u l a r a d v e r t i s in g ra te s .
them, both as regards their own physical condition and the
j l M S R n T IIK A SSO C IA T E D P U B S * impression they create among their friends, if they tell you
T h e A ssociated P r e s s Is e x c lu s .
t '
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ily e n title d to t h e use f o r r e p u b - with a smile in a kindly wny that they can't afford to go that
rtf
a tlo n of all n ew s d is p a tc h e s route, or that the good they personally get out it wouldn’t
V a r e d l t e d to It o r n o t o th e r w is e c r e d &lt;: H ad In th la p a p e r a n d a ls o t h e local make it worth the price, than if they growl at you, "Naw, get
. g e w s p u b lis h ed herein. All r i g h t s
w e f r a p u b llc a tlo n of special d is p a tc h - the Hell out. I ain’t got any money to throw away.”
, as h e r e in a r e also rese rve d. ______
OurYriend Maiden, who writes for Success Magazine, has
a
few
wise words to contribute on cheerfulness which might
WEDNESDAY, MAR. 11, 1925
he well read by any number of Sanford folks. Head them:
THE HERALD'S H.ATFORM
"Nothing else more effectually retards age than keeping in
mind
the bright, cheerful, optimistic, hopeful, buoyant pic­
Deeper water route to Jscksonture
of
youth, in all its splendor and magnificence; the pic­
viUe.
.
f ,—Construction of St. Johns—In­ ture of the glories which belong to youth—youthful drenms,
dian River canal.
ideas, hopes, and nil the qualities peculiar to young life.
1.—Extension of white way.
*‘Thinking young is keeping young, thinking health is
gja-Bxtension of local amusements
—swimming pool, tennis courts, etc. keeping well.”
Acquisition of a municipal
*"Keeping alive that spirit of youth,” Stevenson used to
Band.
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say,
“was the perennial spring of all the mental faculties.”
(L—Augmenting of building pro*
1
"The
elixir of youth which alchemists sought so long in
^ram —houses, hotels, apartment
chemicals, lies in ourselves. The secret is in our own men­
7^—Eitension of street paving pro* tality, within the |&gt;ower of our own thought. Perpetual re­
juvenation is possible only by right thinking. We look as
M?nstruction
of boulevard
5”'
old as we think and feel because it is thought and feeling thnt
Jfif •round Lake Monroe.
..p
9c—Entrance into Florida . state change our appearance, and practically controls our physical
baseball league.
health.”

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£-, 19c—Completion of city beautifica, lion program.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.

PRAYER:—Our loving Father,
we thank Thee for: "Peace, per­
fect peace, our future ull un­
known? Jesus we know, and He
1s on the throne."
"TRY IT AGAIN!"
. Here's to the chap,
i With the smile on his mnp,
. Though Fortune has deult him a
'.
thunderous rap
And knocked him clean down on
the redr of his lup.
Whose only remark Is, "Gee whiz,
what a slap!
I’ll try It ngnin."
•-•«*
I’m there with the guy
With the gleam in his eye,
Though Fate hus let loose n stiff
punch in the eye.
Whose only retort is, “ Doggonit if
I
Don’t go ye agin!"
Pm strong for the brick
With the courage to stick,
Though Failure has hounded him
like the Old Nick
Who cries out at last, "Now I’m on
to the trick!
And camped on his trail when the
the going was thick,
Let’s try ’er. uginl"
—Selected.
-------- o--------The Army doesn't like men who
talk. Coolidgo would have mndc a
great general.
-------- o--------The Rotarv Club is going to "put
(ha acid on" any Roturian who
doesn't go to Palm Reach next
week.
-------- o--------An optimist, according to the
Detroit News, is one who still re­
fers to it now and then as the
flexible turiff.
Sanford is shipping approximate­
ly 400 carloads of celery u week.
This Is something for the nation
to “munch upon. —Times-Union.
The Senators are peeved nt the
riot act Vice'Pesident Dawes read
them. Rut they might huve ex­
pected as much from Helen Maria.
-------- o— —
A graduate student at Columbia
University wus afraid of death so
he committed suicide. Some peo­
ple have some strange ways of
avoiding difficulties.
"Mn" Ferguson hus signed u bill
prohibiting the wearing of musks
in public. Now wliat are hundits
and dance mnsiiuernders going to
do?

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Famous puruduxes:
We would not, as th epoet snys,
Jive alway. If we can just stick
around until the French debt is set­
tled we'll be tickled {link.—.Macon
Telegraph.

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The Price of Success
Men looking for success should recall those words of Paul
Kinkead who recently wrote ail article for Liberty Magazine
called “Overnight Millionaires,” in which he explained the
reason why lie had not made his million in Florida real es­
tate.
He said: "In the first place I am always afraid to take
a chance. And then, when I’m in Florida, I 1111 an open fire­
place with turpentine chips, light them, and sit before the
fire, dreaming. In dnytimu I sit in the sun, lazy as a darky
and blinking like an alligator, dream of riches, and wake to
find out some other fellow has seen the chance and grabbed
it.”
These words should he very interesting to all Floridans
most of whom are striving for ami achieving success with an
irresistahle rapidity that is almost overwhelming to outsiders
who are unfamiliar with the way we do things in this state.
Kinkead’s words express the only reasons why men fail in
Florida.
They are afraid, simply lack the nerve to take a chance,
and very slim chance that it usually is. They are the kind
who "simply can’t see” a proposition which later makes some­
one a millionaire. They are ntYaid, or they haven’t the en­
ergy. They would rather lie in the shade and dream of riches
than get out and earn them.
These two fundamentals, energy and fearlessness will
bring success to anyone in Florida, but there are other quali­
ties which can he of tremendous assistance. And these quali­
ties, though more applicable elsewhere than In Florida
should he read by every ambitious Floridan. Tiiey come
from the Efficiency Magazine and read ns follows:
You want success, but are you willing to pay the
price for it?
How much discouragement can you stand?
How much bruising cun you take?
How long can you hang on in the face of obstac­
les ?
Have you the courage to try to do what others
have failed to do?
Have you the nerve to attempt things that the
average man would never dream of tackling?
Have you the persistence to keep on trying after
repeated failures?
Can you go up against skepticism, ridicule and
opposition without flinching?
Can you keep your mind steadily on the single
object you are pursuing, resisting all temptation to
divide your attention?
Have you the patience to plan all the work you
attempt; the energy to watle through masses of de­
tail ; the accuracy to overlook no point, however,
small, in planning or executing?
Are you strong on the finish as well as quick at
the start ?
Success is sold in the open market. You can buy
it. Any man can buy it who is willing to pay the
price.
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We have enough religion to make us hate, hut not enough
to make us love one another.—Swift.

SKI*ARATING WHKAT AND CHAFF

FT. MYERS PRESS
Col. J. K. Fechet, who has been
named to succeed General .Mitchell,
may he a good aviutor and all that
There is no work of greater im-i even ulterior motives.) A broad
but it is a safe bet he won't lie us portunee in u newspaper office mind is a good possession. A crit­
pronounced in his views us wus thu than the work of separating news ical attitude tosvard affairs is de­
former uir chief.
from rumor, fuct from propaganda.’ sirable. But because it is to the
------ o------People are so prone to believe ev-| pleasure or profit of an individual
A dispatch says that unprece­ erything they hear, it is a pity or group to hold and to disburse
dented popularity hus come to the thut it is not always safe to do this. certain opinions, does not make it
eaves in the mountainous Ken­ Those who are certain that certain the duty of a newspaper to broad­
tucky region as a result of the things should appear in the news- j cast these opinions as facts. News­
Collins trugery. Somebody's go­ paper because they believe them ; papers, if ably edited, can recognize
ing to get into the movies yet.
to be true, feel a personal griev-. propaganda. If they are impartial,
-------- o usuaily, when the expected nnd this propaganda has a national,
Wullace Stevens, the editorial unce,
"story”
does not greet their eyes state or municipal significance, it
luminary of the bartow Record is
making that na|&gt;er one of the most when they take up the paper. \may have a news value, und may
reuduble in Florida.—Tampa Trib­ They can’t see why something else with propriety be given space in
une. After all, isn’t it the press­ which they regard of lesser import­ the news columns, lint no person,
man who makes u paper readable. ance should have been given space, organization or group should ex­
instead of what they expected. pert it to he allowed to musquerade
------ o------They
can’t distinguish between as a fact as an incontrovertnble
According to Arthur Brisbane
Norma Talmudgc found her road to ' news nnd rumors, and they think opinion.
Often, wlmt is equally important
screen success when she was dis­ that some one in that newspaper
covered "kissing a man under a office was careless am! forgetful, in a newspaper office is the decis­
photographer’s black cloth." Why to say the least. They are amazed ion as to whether it is wise to
not trv it, girls? You never can to learn that one man put in hours! publish the news after it hus been
tracing down the story, only to, segregated from rumors. Even af­
tell. It might work for you too.
find that it was false, or thut it ter a story hus been verified, of­
o—-----The Kansas City S tar takes a could not lie verified. So it hud to ten it must l»e left out because its
little different attitude. It suys he discarded as rumor. It might publication will do more harm
that the real grievance of th • have proven very interesting read­ than good. Ami often un opinion—
Ltone Mountain directors was that ing. but if it was not true, it w as1u doctrine—an enlightened view,
which cannot he propaganda, must
Mr. Borglum persisted in humming not news.
Newspaper offices nre flooded j lie left out because its circulation
"Marching Through Georgia” while
at his work.
with propaganda. It is rushed in' would he detrimental to some class
by mail, bv wire, and by word of (school children, or others) or
-------- o-------Sooner or luter the city will have mouth. While it may be true that would not tend to elevate the com.
to spend some more “Park" mon­ everyone has a right to his own niunily or would not he for the
ey. Sanford must have a munici­ opinions, he hus no right to expect j public good generally.
pal swimming pool, municipal ten­ a newspaper to foist on its rend-! it is un important part of news­
nis courts, und u municipal gymna­ ers us facts, thuse biased and paper work, hut a puft which is
sium, if Sanford would uppeu! very strictly personal views (often dis-t not neglected in wel regulated
strongly to visitors.
seminuted for purty, personal, or offices.

As Brisbane
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H E L L ’N ’ M A R IA IT H E N E W K ID ’S T O U G H

A New Canal.
Domestic Trade.
The Human Eye.
Specialized Eyesight.
BY ARTHUR BK1SBANB

9 Gosh! You ain'T
»tart predicting
world again. *

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GOV. MARTIN thoroughly mod­
ern business executive, plana his
canal primarily for the benefit of
Floridn, but the canal would ben­
efit many other parts of the United
States enormously. A canal across
the upper part of Florida, say from
Tampa through Lake Harris, Lake
George, thence up tho natural in­
land waterway to Jacksonville, and
out into the Atlantic, would mean a
saving of nearly two thousand
miles, suiting for every ship from
the mouth of the Mississippi or any
Gulf port.

Spring i, thTtta, fcjl
gambol but «
in Wall street lost « {Z
A free-for-aiTfiT. •
very expensive. * 1 “ 1
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The new colic*. ^
! be with us soon,
! £ J|0,,8{ 01 a coll, J
| but no education. K
Wh*« n rum~ship
near the Florida cos*
the boys stood on
deck.

INSTEAD of sailing far south
around Key West and then up north
aguin to Eastern United States
ports, or over to Europe, shipping
from all the Gulf ports would cut
across Florida, as ships bound for
tho Pacific now cut across Pana­
ma. The enterprise would be inex­
pensive, with no great high hills in
the wny, u natural waterway In-!
eluding a great part of the dis­
tance. Chicago and all Lake ci-f
ties are interested. Some day this
nation will decide to spend a little
money nt home and dig n ship
canal from Lake Michignn to the
Gulf viu the Mississippi Valley.
Then n canal across Florida would
rovide a short cut of unestimaII!e value. And the tolls would
soon pay for the canul.
GOV. MARTIN declines to suggest any route for the canal, say­
ing, “It is for the people of Florida
to decide just where they want the j
canal. I shall work to put it
wherever they want it.”

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Chicago and all the Lake cities,
New Orleans and all the cities on
the Gulf, California and the dis­
tinguished Henry Ford of Detroit,
will ‘be interested in a statement
made to this writer by Governor
John W. Martin, of Florida. He
intends to-work for a ship canal,
across the Floridn peninsula.

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• ^ ylnK fonKrenmen
| right fake then, 1*,
it. So they Won’t wo,
A girl should never i
who throws her mom
Inst ns she can make
The reformers k
worrying over wh
girls won’t wear thi
Ants have start
paper already to i
spring picnics will
It has been aU,
now since a pettico
Every man shoul
And every woman i

ATTACKING THE SOUTH
THE PROVIDENCE NEWS

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HENRY FORD also is interested.
He, “a doer of the word” nnd not n
Jiearer only, obeying the Bible com­
mand, is already sending his ships
from the "Lake out into the Atlantic
to Jacksonville nnd then around
the far south end of Floridn, to the
gulf ports. A short cut ncross
Floridu would interest him. He it
a short cut man.

Several Western dairy States — i tomer. Southern members of Con- a
Wisconsin, California, Idaho, In -1Kress hnve warned Western States n
,i|nnq Missouri Nebraska Ohio through their Congressional dele- ■
dinna, Missouri, Nebraska,
| ^ation«,
it is possible that the H
Oregon nnd Utah—are planning, Westerners will see a light before •
Are Beginning To Climb
discriminatory legisaltion against they penalize the goods of sister J;
1■
tho South’s cottonseed products, States.
9
People in every State should jj
used in the manufacture of butter
substitutes. They are pursuing a have a right to buy any substitute g
Wo have two exceptionally good projiositioi
very foolish course und nre invit- they desire if the proper label is n
that will set you in on the ground floor.
FLORIDA senators might well ing certain and destructive retulia- en the package, and they should _
hnve a right to buy it without the 3
secure the cooperation of other tion.
Cottonseed is one of the South’s imposition of a tax which comes ■
senators from Michigan, Illinois,
Ohio, Wisconsin, Louisiana, Texas, principal commodities and the peo- dangerously near the line of vio- B
California Oregon und Washington pie there will not sit idly by and luting interstate commerce com- ■
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especially to make the national gov see this trade destroyed. The pur -1 ity.
ernment co-operate with Florida in pose of the Western legislation is 1 Here is a prospective "w ar” g
the digging of the 'canul. It would to make the taxes so high on oleo-; which nil interested in the welfare
mean something to cut 15 hundred margarine ns to amount to prohibi- of the whole country earnestly J;
miles off the trip by water between tton nn&lt;l n,“ke it impossible for hope will not materialize. Any- n
New York and New Orlenns.
| manufacturers to sell their pro­ thing thut tends to retard the nut- JJ
ducts in those States in competi- urul ond healthy exchange of prod- n
nets among the various States is ■
THIS COUNTRY lost many val-1 Uon with butter.
and it would
lie speedily 5
unbie cash customers in the big, For years tho South has purchas-. folly,
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war. F o ra generation to come we ‘■
’•I millions of dollars annually of j made apparent If thu tan'deinic
must rely chiefly on trade among *be West’s dairy products, besides spread
from the nineWestern
our 18 states. Many canals are ’ vast quantities of Western incuts I States mentionedabove
to nil of *g.
202 First Street.
needed to facilitate thut trade.| ,in(l Brains. In fact the South is j the other commonwealths of the;
First should come canal across ( the West’s best rrlend nnd cu s-' Union.
Florida, a ship canal from Chicago,,--------to the Gulf through tho Mississ­
W. J. BRYAN
ippi Valley nnd nn ocean shipping
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OCALA BANNER
canal on nil United States territo­
ry connecting all the great lakes
with the ocean, going from Buffalo
And now our young friend of the I lt»20 or than Mr. Davis received in n
down through New York state. Jasper News takes a whack at 1021.
France and Germany, both very our good friend, the "Great Com- ' That is not a bad record and had g
poor, nre digging ca'nnls. We, very moner," who has made his home not his novice been disregarded, n
rich, dig nothing.
in Floridu: lias induced others to i perhaps, the Democratic party ®
come nnd pitch their tents along- j would have shown to better u d - 'j
THE BRITISH worry because sido of him and in every way has; vantage in some of our past elec- «
the national eyesight grows weak­ behaved himself ns a good citizen, j tions.
er, 150 in every 1,000 luck good
And, for a very truth, this may, And we may say here that Wall a
Ideal location for apartment house|
sight at the age of 20 and 10 at the Ik* said of hint throughout his pri-J street is a Sinai to the Democratic ■
within five blocks of post office on
age of four.
vato und his public life.
j party und as long as it bows down !
The human eye, like the teeth
Unfortunately this can not h e 1and worships us those Israelites ■
Sanford's prettiest residential street,
that nature gruco us, is defective, I recorded of many of our public j did it is going to come to grief.
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a poorly made instrument. Our men who have stood high in public 1 Wall street has no affiliation with 2
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teeth causesuffering anddeuth,
] favor. tho Democratic party because i t 1■
teeth better planned!would not do I Grave flaws, morally and other- knows that it could not control it J5
that, even our live lingered hands, wj„t, have been found against them .! oven if Morgan or Rockefeller were g
inherited from the salamander, of jju^ no aucj, recortl tarnishes the its nominee, nnd it knows thnt it *
tho carboniferous era, according wonderful cureer of this man.
can control the Republican party J
to the great Maeckel, would have
He has passed the gamut of "’hoover may be its nominees, so ■
been much improved by adding criticism flawless.
the only hope of the Democratic 11
REALTOR
one finger, with thut extra finger
And his political career has not nnrty lies in its affiliation with the g
wo should use in arithmetic the been
,
more disastrous than some West und Middle West, and that is ■
superior duodecimal system, nnd others,
Mr. Bryan’s advice.
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we
stringed
r could
l : l play
■
- ■instruments
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i i * i i It bus now been clearly estnb-1 The Republican purty is strong- n
of a higher morecomplicatedkind.; ||she«l that had the vote in Ohio est where the predatory interests u
First National Hank Huildlnirbeen honestly counted Mr. Bryan | nre mightiest, so it behooves the 2
BUT THINGS might he worse, would have been declared elected Democratic party to look elsewhere 5
Sales Force:—Miss ltuba Williams, Miss
British statesmen huvu eyesight Resident'in m !
if it expects to ho triumphnnt in , ■
Hoage, Mr. It. L. Shippkeen enough to make up for the deMt. received
reco|ved relatively
re......
..n larger
lut,
He
the future.
Vn
i , , ‘‘rltl!71 children. vote than Judge F’arker received in! As long as it repeats the story '""■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ •■ •■ ■ •■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ aaaiaaiai1*111
The British statesm ans eye ran , ,,,08. than Wilson received in 1012.1that occurred at Sinai it may ex-j
«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
see and read the mrnd of a poor than Governor Cox received in pert like results.
fish American statesman th o u s-|_________
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AND A little wh*re ago tho bod­
ies of British children were shrink­
ing in size to an extent that made
it difficult to recruit fair-sizeed
men for the army. This was due
to stunting work in mines nnd
mills. Some British children used
ns chimney sweeps were deliberate­
ly starved that they might remain
•ni»U c o u r t to Vto up and down

REFORMING THE SENATE
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
We predict for the Honorable
Charles G. Dawes Vice-President
of the United States, s*n exceed­
ingly interesting, busy and diffi­
cult four years.
That is, if he
tries to keen going us he began on
S . ruh J Thia th i,« of try,no to

custom into a cocked hat with one
nervous wave of his pugnacious
hand and commanded: "Bring ’em ,
ill up!" Whereupon dignity lang­
uished from over-crowding, and
Senators were given the oath in
he muss.
r , " Z p ^ r , y. ! ; i t t . , h L Dp
t
•&gt;»
Here were makers of the law
tough job. It requires other in­
tected their children against child astruments
und preventers of new laws who,!
than
an
underslung
pipe
luhor, something that this richest and u utucco line of abuse. It pre­ superior to the school-room rules,
nation on earth refuses to do.
supposes an unfailing tact. It rc- of thcHower House of Congress,
ouires
suavity und un- ’ad preserved the principle that
ALL NATIONS' thnt read and f i u v smoothness,
ulls
for
that exquisite the voice of any one of them, if
specialize in industry injure their
t
.. .
diplomacy
which enables 'ift'*d up long enough, was suffic­
eyesight. Eyeglasses mako up for 1tho Individual
: °I;..r.i?!., to trip lightly over iently powerful, reasonable and
that. And science has given ur
.-onvicing to stop the machinery of
the telescope that carries our sight | !h“ w*eK*hel!4*. ',’f ? reju?ici‘, withol,t legislation. They had looked up­
billions of miles into space, shows ,.ronkl' ^ {‘ ,d
l" " K° on on the “one-man filibuster" as an
us Jupiter’s moon, Saturn’s rings,
cobwebs of Parliamentary pro- inalienable right. Mnny of them j
tho gigantic nebulae and other c o s -!'1 But ’the m&gt;w Vice-President went had killed bill after bill by the
mic wonders more interesting and at it with verbal sledge hammers. simple process of rising to speak
important
'
....... , and, sedate
, , rep- and continuing the speaking until I
thin
»nrth than anything nearby onille^c
were august
1
1*
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I resentatives of pomposity ennobl- the remainder of the solons. ex-’
hausted by the flow of words, sur­
q p p r i AT I7 p n &lt;»v»xiirht
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countless precedents. Hero rendered hope of ever enacting the
i,° law thus opposed.. But Mr. Dawes
scendant with a head weighing h® f“ "
° f h° 'r sought with a few sentences to |
four times as much as his bod? perJ
1 nr J ’l ra
remove the "one-man filibuster" to
haps will use Ins two
eye*, togeth-,
wo eyes,'togeth
-11VU8tu.in ,t'1 to ®PPro«ch
!.„
» / the rostrum
. '
the limbo of forbidden thim
things. If
or, for the usual daily Vision
’
of ‘ 80'?u'n
^
necessary, he declared the ccountry
things about him. One eye he will | tkJ! °£th
Icould compel the Senat
nators to
a knocked that honored Ichantft. their dilatory ways.
train to the'use of the miscroscopo, I
ays
for study of things infinitely small ,
i Whereas the new Vice-President
The other will bo trained to use I eye, and am compelled for the time of tho United States has his work
the telescope in studying things j being to give up the study of the I cut out for him Apparently he
infinitely big.
[infusoria." We shall not alw ays|prefers the publicity of a continu
use our eyes ns the cows, monkeys j ous crucifixion to the unregarded
IN THAT day you will hear the und savages use them, merely to placidity of the usual Vlce-Pr.-M ‘
high brow young lady saying. “ I .find somelhing to put into o u r' dentlal unimportance. And h u 'isi
have trouble with my miscroscopo stomachs.
tin a fair way- i0 gel it

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MISS KATHRYN WIL r EY, Society Editor.

M ISS S C H E N K AND MISS N IL E S G IV E
D E L IG H T F U L CONCERT L A S T N IG H T

Wednesday
-hire Department of
Club will meet at

villi Mrs. W, J. Thigrular meeting of tho Col.
Roosevelt Auxiliary will
;'s o'clock at the Legion
pt Side Parent Teacher
a will meet nt the Ecliool
[tor Check will entertain
honoring Mrs. Julius
,f New York City.
Friday
Lill U&gt; a call meeting of
[T. U- at the F irst Bapth at 3:30 o’clock.
|!ie Harrison Chnpter N.
ft. will meet a t the home
Seorge D, Bishop. Board
[t 3 o'clock nnd regulur
It 3:30 o’clock,
pt Side Parent Teacher
m will have a “Daddy’s
fcer’s” meeting at tho
7:30 o’clock.
Saturday
cilian Music Club will
o'clock.
tding Club will meet at
■y at 10 o’clock,
ry Hour will be held at
; at 10 o'clocK.
.Monday
dal Service Department
lethmlist Missionary SoI meet a t the home of
r. Spencer at 3 o’clock.

These two • artists of unusual
merit delighted a most apprecia­
tive audience.
Miss Schenk, of Rotterdam, Hol­
land. is a graduated of Cologne
Conservatory of Music in Berlin,
ond was the head instructor at the
Boun Conservatory. She was also
trained in several other fine Eu­
ropean conservatories. She is a
solo, concert and opera singer.
Miss Schenk has a charming per­
sonality nnd easily won her audi­
ence.
Her voice is marvelously
sweet and clear, her tones are rich
and full nnd in her versatile
grouping of songs, displayed unusunl power and sympathetic inter­
pretation.
Miss Niles is a graduate of Cor­
nell College Conservatory of Mu­
sic, la., and of the Cosmoitolitun
School of Music in Chicago and
later an artist pupil with the fam­
ous Russian pianist, Joseph Lhevinno in Berlin. Miss Niles proved

Mr. and Mrs. Harry T, Bodwell
charmingly entertained Monday
evening as a courtesy to Mr. ajnd
Mrs. N: A. Shawcross, wfto have
recently arrived from Providence
to spend the winter in Sanford.
Tlie guests were first delightful­
ly entertained at the concert given
hv the Music Department of the
Woman’s Club presenting Miss
Schenk nnd Miss Niles.
Following the concert the guest*
wore further entertained a t the
Country Club whore a delicious
supper was served The club was
beautifully decorated with pink
roses and ferns.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bodwell’s guests
for tho evening were, Mr. nnd Mrs.
N. A. Shnwcross, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Knaten. Mr. nnd Mrs. A.
R. Key, Ruymond Henthorne nnd
Harry A. Reed.

Tha I'hUuthea Sunday School
Class of the Presbyterian Church
had its regular social meetini;
Tuesday evening with Miss Sura
Wnrrvn Easterby as the charming
hostess.
Suggestion of St. Patrick’s Day
were evidenced in the artistic dec­
oration:! and favors of shamrocks.
Hose* and ferns .were also used.
Miss Julia Higgins gave several
readings during the evening which
were greatly enjoyed.
,A sumptuous buffet supper wit-'
served, the hostess being usxisted
by Mrs. W. M. McKinnon.
Those present were Mrs. D. T.
Philyaw, Miss Lillinn Shinholser,
Miss Mildred Simmons, Miss Cath­
erine Teague. Miss Rosamond Rad­
ford. Mis.- Edna Chittenden, Miss
Margaret Foster, Miss Love Turher, Mrs. Messenger, Misa Nellit
Messenger, Mrs. Allen, Miss Anne
Lee, Mra. Fred Link, Miss Ollv#
lJzette, Miss Ruth Gillen, Miss
Allie Gillen, Mrs. Hugli Wetchell,
Miss Fern Ward. Miss Frances
Dutton. Miss Marie Totman, Miss
Perry I.ee Ball, Mrs. \Vm. McKir.non

Mr. and Mrs. Boclwcll
Honor Mr. H enthorne

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Tuesday evening Raymond Henthorne of Providence, R, I, v. . the
honor guest at a theater and mi­
ner party given hy Mr. and ,Mt:
Harry T, llodwell.
“Abie’s Irish Rose” furniuhec
the entertainment of the early
purl of the evening. Following
the play the guests were taken to
M r. Samuel Pule
the Country Club where u delic­ Edw.ti-1 llii' jiu . pious supper was served.
O' 1'indo.
Pink roses and violets were ar­
tistically combined for the table
decorations and roses and ferns
were further used to decorate the
rooms.
Thor a present were Mr. nnd
Mrs. Bodwell, Mr. Henthorne, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Esten, Mr, nnd
Mrs. N. A. Shnwcross, Harry A
Retd. Mr. and Mrs. Edward HiV
gins, Dr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Pel
ston. Mr. and Mrs. 11. B. Lewi
Geot'Vo T. Bridgett, Mr. and Mt
W. S. Coleman and Harry B. !.■ v.i*

Personals

Tuesday evening at the home of
Mrs. R. J, Holly on Park Avenue,
tho N. De. V. Howard Chapter of
the United Daughters of the Con­
federacy gave a reception honor­
ing Mrs. .i. C. Blocker of St. Pet­
ersburg, who is the state president
of the U. D. C.
Mrs. Blocker was introduced by
Mrs. E. A. Douglass with a greet­
ing of welcome from the chapter
to which Mrs. Blocker gracefully
responded.
The following delightful pro­
gram was given:
“Silvia.”
"In the Garden of Tomorrow”
by Miss Bowler, accompanied bv
Dr. II. H. McCaslin/
“ L’Envol”—Kipling.
"Ma Drives the Auto”—Guest.
Mrs. J. W Barnes.
Mrs. Blocker then gave a most
interesting report of the general
meeting in Savannah and give
many suggestions of value to the
chapter.
A dainty ice course was served
late in the evening.

Re
a t 10

Delightful Courtesy
Given Tuesday N igh t
F or Northern Visitors

Library Notes

Reception Given For Mrs. Ray- E ntertains
Mrs. J, C. Blocker The Pipe Organ Club

* is a round piecu of
at between the spokes of
He
of coal-mining cars
at 10
brakes.
the Barbecue tomorrowr,

a very brilliant and accomplished
pianist not only as a soloist but
as an accompanist. Her touch is
firm and her technique perfect.
Her solo numbers were well select­
ed nnd delightfully rendered.
Both artist^ responded to man7
encores.
if’.
The program follows;
Ogni Sohuta avreto ii lume nccessa—Gordiziani.
Waltz Song—l.uigi Arditi.
Miss Schenk
J'ai pleure en reve—Georges
Hun
Ouvre les yeun blues, ma tulgnomie—J. Massener.
Dart in den Weiden—Joh Bra­
hms.
Auf dem Kirchhofe—Joh Brnm*.
Serenade—Uichurd Strauss.
Miss Schenk
Minuet—Seebaeck.
Traumerel—MacDoweil.

PHONE

j slate visited friends in Sartford in tho navy.-,'1 . *n
%
I Tuesday. -They cap reined themi selves an being more pleased* with
i\frj. Ada E. Mnyrtyrd of.)L,'hh
i Sanford than.pny. olhei port'of the who ia'p en d in g the winter a t
Valdez Motel, returned Tudi
: trite.
Thursday evening at 7:20 o’­ I Mrs. U. F. Burrottw of Youngs from n motor trip to Miami. clock. the B*«t Side Parent. |vHle, N. C.. is th e ;cu c » ot* her
Teacher Association js planning a I nittc. Mrs. P. F. Monger.
Mri and Mrs. C. E. Watkins oj
meeting which in lo'he far “Dad­
Pittsburg, pa., who arc rpcnditii
dy ‘and Mother.”
tin* winter in Orlando, were tin
Mr, a
Plan:, have bum made (or :: Pitt
dun
i .•&lt;;:«&gt; of Mf; itn’&lt;
spkuilra program whi ii is to in­ guest; i
I
:
ng.
clude tiie delightful program fiven !,org.
by pupils of Miss Owen at the
Mr. and Mrs. T. I). Mack aiulEt«nn A rt Exhibit.
Mrs. John Blocker .of i&gt;t Peter,
it is the huhe of thi meeting to burg, state president of the D. U. *’ii . L K. and Mark of Winter,
Garden, L*ic Mack am! son, Morrhjc
create a tiu of better undori-laud­ t \ , vyns the guest Tuesday of Mrs. of
l.vlcworth. were pleasant guesra
ing and intermit between th« school Jl. J. Holly.
of Mr. and Mr . J. L. Walker. Sun*,
instructor and tli.j lU renu.1
i
• ..
Mrs. Harry Panwurih and Mr.i
s. Lange lev Hostess Forrest la k e arc l«eing entertained
Wednesday nt, “Windermere” with
\ ( Bridge Party
luncheon bv ‘Mlw Maggie H art of
Orlando.
■ M if ’ R m b • Ciriutf ik r pal
Mrs. W. T. Lnngldy wa the «!«•
iightful hostess of the bridge
Mrs. Aylctt W. i*itts Jr.. Icnvi
H. S. P O N D
party given bv the Social Depart­ Friday lor New Yqvk w hin: kI.i
Haynes — KalliiT
ment i.f the Woman’s Glut Tue •••• will sjiend a month with her soil
t'hi&gt;n«* IMO
dn&gt;.
who leave* voon for oytk'ficas, dutv
Tin iloh wa: beautifully dec­
orated with uu iibundunce of vnri*
colored •spring flowers, palm ami
i
l in- prize for high score,
silk In . o, was won hy Mr*. J. W.
Sliced.
At the ionellisioti of the game a
delicious icc i:o«r e wi»« t . id.
Mis. I angley was a -nsted !•&gt; Mi ".
F ,/ A. Dougla.-s ami Mf . R. J.
S tructural Strcn
Holly. Thine wore nine tables of

Tho Pipe Organ Club met Mon­
day afternoon with Mrs. J. B. Ray
at her home on Palmetto Avenue.
The rooms were lovely with nas­
turtiums and snap dragons.
The president, Mrs. W. M. Scott,
presided. Roll call was answered
with items of interest. Mrs. R. L.
Glenn, the chairman of dramatics,
announced that the play to be giv­
en by the club will be presented on
Thursday, Mar. 2tl at the High
school auditorium, the charge to be
50 cents and 25 cents.
Plans were discussed for a
musical tea to be given some time
in May at the home of Mrs. F ran­
cis Bolz. Mrs. Forrest McAllister,
the bnzar chairman, urged the
members to be considering their
gifts-for the Imzar. Mrs. Ruby
Cooper gave nil interesting lecture
on Mission Study Work.
During the social hour Mrs.
Mary Mnnics nnd Mrs. Toni Moore
gave a piano duet and Mrs. Maine*
and Mrs. W. E. Betts gave a vocal
duet, both numbers being greatly
appreciated. The hostess, assisted
hy Mrs. J. L. Miller, Mrs. Guy
at the Barbecue tomorrow, Selman and Mrs. Cooper, served
o’clock.
ptensing refreshments.
Tho next meeting will lie with
at the Barbecue tomorrow Miss Jeanette Laing on Oak Ave­
n u e .’ " '
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o'clock.

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pupils will take part, A full a t­
tendance is desired, nml nil are
a*ked to come promptly at 10 n. m.
Last week Miss Scoggnn gave
much pleasure with her selection of
stories, nnd the children are looking
forward to hearing her ugnin.
READING CLUB
An Edgar Guest morning was
very much enjoyed last Saturday
nt the Library by the older boys
nml girls, which was largely a t­
tended, 20 being present. Mis*
Margaret Mcltno took charge and
in her usual talented manner gave
several of tho poet’s poems. She
also conducted a contest guessing
the author’s name nnd gave sou­
venir pencils as prizes, the win­
ners being Lillinn Thornley. high,
nnd Margaret Giles, second. Se­
lections were read by R. E. Gridin.
Julia Higgins, Lucilc Bolz, Sant
Byrd nnd Jessie Garner. Mr. Fred­
erick Rines loaned a victrola, and
several Edgar Guest record*. In­
cluding Heap o’ Living, which w en
loaned by th&lt;* Yowell Company,
were much enjoyed.
Mr. Unit will take charge next
Saturdny at 10 o’clock, and all are
invited to attend, and are prom­
ised a very interesting morning.

Mrs, W ight Hoste
To Bridge Club

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The Tuesday Duplicate Club vv.
charmingly entertained b, Mi
Hal Wight at the Sanford (' &gt;un
try Club.
Fascinating colonial corra/e:
spring flowers were used a la
ora and to hold tho place
n!
A delicious luncheon was e n ! t
1 o'clock followed hy the g.
duplicate.
Cavers were laid for t!i** • tea
club members and two guc i , Mu
I . LaTourette of New Ynrl •
Mrs. Sadie Giles of J’lui -.t- l
Free silverware. Ticket" given nnd
Iwith all purchases nt Kent’s VuVi phin, Pa.
1canizing Works,
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anxiety abont \be fate of 1U&gt;e pnot,
aisumed, wns aoroaa. Alter
a while the air force nteh
"towed the
5ut out in « skiff and Thp
towed
the
secret
then^ealced out^that* the tnnchlno
it nnd
thet
hod been without a pilot
ami Jlwt
the accident was brought about by
cently when an air force flying the plane passing beyond the rnmachine fell into the ocean and j Jil,,, of the wireless controlling
the authorities showed no undue.

A fte r Setting: Speed Record

ofre Dame Coach Will Open
First Institute For South*
ern Coaches For Two Week
Period At Virginia School
WILLIAMSBURG, Va., Mar. 11.
—A giant Swede who coached un
Irish eleven of Indiana Into the
national gridiron peerage will come
to the ancient College of William
and Mary here next June. His
re will consist largely of a
of crafty tricks, whose intrh
’cate mechanism he will expound to
the conches who Vtuide football
destinies on southern greenswards.
His name is Knute Rockne of Notro
Dame, and he comes to conduct his
second school for mentors in Vir­
ginia.
Last yenr Rockne held his first
Institute here and coaches who uttended declare the influence of hi-;
. teachings was reflected on many
southern gridirons during the past
season. So pleased were his pu­
pils with his instructions that they
prevailed on him to take up tho
chalk for another series of lect­
ures. Rockne recently wired as­
sent and J. Wilder Tasker, William
and Mary coach, has broadcast in­
vitations to mentors over the en­
tire south to attend. The courses
will cover two weeks.
Originality marks tho methods
of instruction. Dlntkhonrd dia­
grams explain the morning lectlire? while in the afternoons the
famous coach dons football togs
with his class and puts his theories
- into actual play. He does not
spare himself either in the class­
rooms, where lectures last for five
hours daily, or on the field, where
actual demonstrations demund
strenuous physical effort. Carrying
the ball or holding down the crucial
point in the line, Rockne is nearly
always in the thick of the scrim­
mage.
Many of the formations which
rolled the Irish eleven to victories
in 1923 were seen on the gridirons
of Virginia last fall.
Rockne’s
teaching is never vague, and he
stresses the theory of modern foot­
ball into the minds of his stu­
dents as easily ns he drills his
. tactics into his flying lmckfiehls at
home.

CLEVELAND, Mar. 14.W Pour
former Cleveland pitchers will be
more or less in the baseball spot­
light when the 1925 curtain as­
cends.
They am Venn Gregg uud Stan­
ley Oovfleakie of Washington and
Walter Mails and Allan Rothoron,’
St. I.oul* Cardinals. Each, Jn a
liroad reuse of the word, is out |o
stage n "comeboek.”
Gregg, somewhere mound the
•10 mark in years, will lx' baiflt in
big time niter an absence of sev­
eral reasons, lie -•an a star hurler in the majors some 12 or 15
years ago. Fact is, he was considi res one of the best suUthpawV. in
the business.
m
After Ins flop from the majors
Gregg electrified Providence basebull fandom by his ninny thrilling
burling feats when this city iind
representation in the old Interna­
tional l.vague. lie made another
trip hack into the majors, slipped
ami of recent yearn has been out on
the Pacific Coast.
Covcleskic, while hu isn’t “ up
from the minors,” is, nevertheless,
cut to regain his old-time form.
Cove, for the past few seasons, has
been going buck. He figures,:ho\v*
ever, that with a change of scenery,
he will again pitch winning ball.
It Ims w,orbed out that way I»r oth­
A cold drink of water was Tommy Milton’s first request uftcr lie hud er cases.
set a new speed record In winning the 2.r&gt;0-ml!e race at Culvir City.
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DA UK CITY, Mar. II.—An imJimmy
DeForrest
Is . . .Selected
New » | proved
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system affecting very seeMatchmaker I'or Ihe Polo Grounds i"-”
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proved
the county ta,±2L?r
commission-1
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NEW YORK, Mar. II - Jim m y' Kearns gives m. t'broad hint to- ' rH* ?*"’ I?*®-“ H L ° . . M
Do Forest, the man who condition-1day tliut Dempsey may defend hia i t|0,®.i«'nnii'!!,m V w 1
i
ed Jack Dempsey for liis bout with heavyweight title against Tom G ib-; A”.
b
Jl‘ !Ju,!nlt,m
, j
Jess Willard, which brought the hons of St. Paul in I.ns Angeles ! fr^holilern for action. Hie com- ,
heavy-weight championship to th e 'n e x t June, if negotiations now unbuvo devot'd weeks to j
task ,,r
of w,,,ki'“'
working “*
out
Dempsey camp, has occn named as der way with certain Lo.s Angeles the "**k
’* details 1
the match-muker for the I'oin promoters are succossful. Keanrs of th- road system which will, if
Grounds Athletic club to succeed rays the bout will take place at tlie the bonds Are volt J. open up a
James J. Johnston.
stadium during
,kr',rt&lt;f
to Tampa by -»:*Mi ;
•new Los Angeles
*
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* 1
Antonin, Wesley f Impel, Denham :
DeForest will arrange the limits the Shrim ■r’s convention.
James A. Farley, chairman of ai '* l'“;t,i •'lo. :&gt;.
which will lie promoted in the fa­
mous ball park this Hummer and tho New York Athle:*.*- Commis­
NO CAUSE FOR SUICIDE
fall, lie visited the ofilccs of the sion said today that he had receiv­
stute athletic commission today fol ed no communication from either
1 TAMPA. Mar. II.—The author-.
lowing his appointment by the man Kearns or Dempsey.
tigers of the park. He informed
”1 suppose they are taking a d ­ Hies lure havedieon unuhle to as-'
tlie commissioners that lie would vantage of the fifteen day clause,” sign any cause for the suicide of!
muku formal application for a stated Farley. "I thought that 21 (). U. Weir, of Chicago, whose)
matchmaker’s license between now hours would lie ample time for body was found Thursday hanging:
and the meeting of the board next Dempsey to answer. I guess that's i from u brace across the top of!
Friday.
why 1 named that time in trying ids automobile in a tourist camp
No Monopoly for Itirkanl
to stir these fellows to action.” jut Palmetto Peach.- He had tied
Until Kearns get here, little cun a rml necktie to tlie top brace of i
'I I# announcement that De For­
"tin- machine and kotled the other!
est will make (lie mutches for tie* he done iii the mutter anyway.
end around his neck, and was ly- J
park indicates tlmt tho Charles S.
jug half suspended on his left side •
Stonchain interests will make it in
toditviii. • tumorro w.&gt;|i hyidelaiis.*igiMfd t* certificate than ,
tcrestidg for ’ Tex’" HTeRiud and
death was due to Htrangiilr.tion.
Charley Henderson when it comes
Freshmen and Soniors of Hanford to bagging the big ' fistic game.
High School, each u victor in a pre­ Rickard seemed to -.old th.- v. l,l(, , ^ '-aiuif^ P S ^ AOf n i - vsat iniW fi— i
vious class gume, clashed at -I hand, what with his der «'V City
FO R T H E
o'clock Wednesday afternoon on howl and the Yankee itadium. It
the diamond in Ninth Street Park was not known that the Polo
for tho high school baseball cham­ Grounds Athletic chili would again
pionship of Sanford.
bid for tlm big attractions until i,
The Freshmen earned their way lie Forest Was named.
into the finals by defeating the
Cauplit On A
Jack
Sophomores Tuesday afternoon in i ,mu
. D•'mpscy
»?
. ,...plana
• to wend hi"
.
a hard fought game that ended " mV I l i « • i ,
\
with the score standing 10-9. The 1
His managi r, dm I K'aril
lioti ancj Reel Casting O utfit
is
leaving
Lon
Angcleo
today
and
Seniors had comparatively easy after Itaving bad a talk with the!
sailing in their game with tho boxing father.1; may turn right
Juniors, winning handily 12-3.
V/,' Will (Jive Tin* i'ullo'.vinE Prizes:
and return to the city of
The Freshmen buttery for tin* around
oranges,
first
warning
the
cham­
Wednesday afternoon game was an ­ pion of tlie world that lie is to re­
l/AROFST—.Shakespeare “Marhoff*
nounced us “ |{ed” Dullin, pitcher main there also.
and Jack Hull, catcher.
Hurry
Riel.
Woodruff was slated to do tho
pitching fur tlie Seniors with
'Imi KAP.GF.S't Ueiltlon “King Special
George Wilson presiding behind Dubs Got Chance A (
the bat.
R u th
“Barber oil Seville”
Coach Kenneth Unit continued
his general supervision of the play­
VIENNA. Mar. II ilrder-.fud
ing und umpiring tho contests. Ail
.‘he]’! ;A RGEKT Tackle Box.
of the plnyers are coming under iea and super:! ore to have • in • :.t
close surveillance of tho cuacli wlm chance at the Vienna imri, 'll i 1
onfi . t Opi'.i i ’roiu M'tti li 1st to October
will pick the vursity team to rep­ tre. A performance of It oioiai- j
All
Hoys—Let’s (id Httsy!
resent the school from the ranks chats' "Barber of Seville” v. |i m
givm for charity in which all .ncj
of the class game performers.
Conch Halt is confident of .Mend­ lending *ili will he taken by
ing u strong aggregation on the persona olio ordinarily play voi v
field to represent the locul school. secondary mles in vliicli they ' cl
PHONE n:t
A' hard schedule, which probubly ■loin have more that, a ingle due
will include gumes with l.eesburg, to speak.
«!?j»&gt;nnnrr«iaimi&gt;Mit:s
, New Smyrna, Orlando, Seabreeze,
Figaro, one of the chief parts in
Eustis and Del.untl, is now being 1the performance, will In- taken hy !
made. Work ulso is being done to­ an actor who never before bun
wards perfecting the
football been entrusted
with more than
schedule for next ycur.
one short sentence. Dramatic t ri♦i• .1
. Practice of the high school teams discussing tlu* performance with,
Is being seriously hampered great eagerness and predict jug j
through their being unuhle to use that it inaV result in giving th e !
the municipal baseball diamond. Vienna stage a new star.
Tliis orohibition is put on the high
school players, it is said, because
“I am not an Anglomaniac. Hut I
W O M E N L IK E TO B A N K H E R E
it is impossible to work tlie din-1 I will say to my fellow American:
mond over after the Milwaukee that unless we get together and j J.
Little thint's count liitf in a bank’d service to its
Brewers get through their duy’s work together to establish in our 4*
practice in time for them to be­ cuntry a feign of respect for law ] $
customers, utul women are the most keenly appre­
gin the next duy.
approximating that which exist.! j *
ciative of th»* small courtesies and kindnesses
everywhere under the British flair1*:*
which serve to take the stiffness out of business
we not only shall become merely \J
LABOR MEETING CALLED
l ransuctions.
respectable instead of forceful in &lt;•
ST. PETERSBURG. Mar. 11.— the family of nations, hut we shall £
Special accommodations for women have been
J. M. Atkinson, president of the invite into our fabric tlmt social .j!
provided
at the First National Hank and every efSlate Federation of Luhur, has is­ disintegration preceding anarchy.’’ )
tort
is
put
forth to make linnking here a pleas­
sued a cull for tlie federation to —John Hays Hammond.
ure. We invite you to come in.
meet ut Daytona .on Apr. 15, for its
25th annual convention. Repre­
sentatives of ull locul unions, uux-1 at 10 o'clock,
iliuries and union luhel leagues'
will be represented at the conven­
tion. The proposed workman's
compensation act for Florida which
will be brought before the legisla­
S \ M null. 1*1.
ture ut the coming sesion will lie
one of the ntuin items of business
before the convention, it is stated.

High School Teams
MeetingWednesday
Fo?,;;Ch3mp.ipnship

pt'frnijy

Biggest Bass or Trout

, '7 'V

Hill Hardware Company

(jeorgd M. Coinill
Ailur, Piotiuirr, PlajiwIlHi
and Com/Miwr

Such popularity must
be deserved
N o n e p.rcat success a fte r a n ­
o th e r, G eorge M. C o h a n has
w on n a tio n -w id e d istinction as
actor, play w rig h t a n d p ro ducer.
N o n e m ay challenge his record
for clean hits.
Such success m ust he deserved.

I

Chesterfield

THE FIRST N A T I O N A L
BANK

Be at the Burbecue tomorrow,
at 10 o'clock.

FREE BARBECUE!

T o he chosen by m illions, even a
cigarette m u st h a v e “m a d e good.”
C h e s te r f ie ld ’s r e c o r d g a in s,
for exam ple, are no accident,
h u t ra th e r th e resu lt o f sheer
m e rit — g reater fragrance a iu l a
m ore pleasing taste.

C IG A R E T T E S

more anti more
smokers /
every day/
Copyright 1925, Liggett Sc MyeitTuWco Co.

AUCTION SALE T H U R SD A Y , M ARCH 1 2 , 1 0 A M

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LEARN ABOUT Tot* County and
FOR SALE—2 1-3 to G to 10 acre
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele* FOR SALE—Five room stu co
tracts near Chuluota, Bithlo and
bungalow on Park Avc., cl ao
WIGHT PRINT SH O P-Rush ord- gram. Beat advertising medium in
era a spcciaUy. Phone 417-W. South Florida Published mornings. in. screened front porch, pav [tg Fort Christmas. Either citrus or
paid. A real homo a t u Bnrgi In. garden land. Seo I. Higgins, Chul­
0 Railroad Avenue.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
uota.
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
THE SEMINOLE PUINTERY_ OHIO—Xenia. Make your salea 104-108 Magnolia Ave. Phone 48
Printing that pleases. Prompt
through the Xenia Gazette.
Gasette, FOR SALE—New house, ptaste ■ed FOR SALE—Three acre farm.
a llaa
Fine location. Ideal spot for
soryice.
Telephone
93.
and papered. All floors and
»oicpnone
u
«
j. New lo- * on**&gt; Ohio. Riph sgri
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[cultural
r n t i n n \ V n l n L&gt;
n..n.i!_
chickens.
Garden Planted. Straw­
cation,
Wclnka
Building
next 'S tric t. Want at
woodwork
stained
and
vurnisHsd.
ind display
Nice enclosed porch, am going berries, 40 orange trees. 5 room
^loorjto Used Furniture Co.
j rates on request
North nnd .will sell $1260 ettth. cottage. Iluth und electricity. Cull
PAPER HANGER
coi.UMnna (r,n.) j.Knnpin—cioss- At tiindcrvillc, 3 miles from San­ 571-J.
| . *ned a d s h a v e t h e l a r g o s t c i r c u ­ ford on Orlando Road. Arthur.Llation tn
Houthwsstnra
G e o r g i a . Hnwk.
I. L. TALBOTT—Painter and pa- I R
.FOR SALE—20 acres land all
a t s l a f S . w o r d ) lino.
per hanger. ..Phone 3511.
1 cleaned, fivo acres in full bearTO REACH tn® prosperous farm ­ FOR SALE BY OWNER—32 acres ling grove, 10 room house $7,760.
1100 feet on Dixie Highway,-3 | Terms. W. V. Wheeler. 110 E. 2nd
ers and fern growers of Volusia
REAL ESTATE
1-2
miles from Court House, off iSt., phone 101 -J.
county advertiao in the DeLaod
market nfter the 15th. Home,
J. E. SPURLING, sub-division Dally Nows, rate le per word, cash the
grove-or subdivision.
Bargain. FOR SALE OR RENT—One fure
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ with order.
David M. Douglass, Sanford, Fla.
nished 5 room house, with all
lando. Florida, and F l o r a
modern
conveniences. 504 West
MAINE—Watervllle,
Morning
Sen­
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
FOR SALE—Exceptionally well 8th. Phone
237-W._____________
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
way.
located modern bungalow. Pav­
ple ere interested In Florida prop­ ing and sidewalks paid. Shades^nt FOR SALE—Ten ncrc farm main
TIN AND METAL WORK
erty. Reach them through tM nil your windows. Built-in cab­ highway. H. C. P. care of Her­
Sentinel. Rate card on applice- inets. A very' small cash payment ald.
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds 1tion.
nnd small reductions of principle FOR SALE—At south Sanford,
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak ADVERTISE tn the Journal-Her­ sunt each month will put you in
(Ginderville) new three room
possession of this home.
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
bungalow, two porches. M. C. Asald, South Georgia’a greatest
A.
P.
CONNELLY
&amp;
SONS
phone 111.
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, 101-108 Magnolia Avc. Phone 48 pinwnll. 1119 Myrtle Avc.
weekly and Sunday Classified rates
Building Material
10c per line. Waycross JournalHerald, Waycross. Georgia.
MIRACLE Concrete Co., general
Get your silverware free. Rog­ PRESS%FEEDER WANTED—At
cement work, sidewalks, build­ TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send In your subscription to the ers silverware given away. Kent
the Seminole Printcr.v Welakn
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. &amp;
Tribune or hand It to your local
Bldg., prefer one with previous exTerwllleger, Prop.
dealer so you can read Florida's STOLEN—New red Dayton bicy­ nerience.
cle with steel rims. Liberal re­
greatest nowsmnner. Ono year
Lumber and Building Material
*8.00, 6 months I4.0C, three months ward for return or information PORTER WANTED—White, A p Carter Lumber Company
p i V Lincoln Hotel.
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 Insur­ that will lead to its return. Mob­
N. Laurel St.
Phone 665
ance policy add 75 cents to your ley Drug Store.
WANTED — Woman cook for
HILL LUMBER CO. House a crdcr.
spring and summer months. Ap­
Bo at the Barbecue tomorrow,
Service, Quality and Price.
at
10
o'clock.
ply
Orange and Black hotel, Long“DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
wood.
anything?”
If
so
ndvertise
In
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SKVKNTII JI'IIICI A I. CIHCI'IT STENOGRAPHER
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OK KI. OI t IDA.
IN
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KOIl
OF KI.OItIDA. IN AN II FOII
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XKMINOI. K COI N T t .
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MKMINOI.K COUNTY.
C larksburg
K xponent. m o r n in g
IN (THANOKIIV
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IN C H A N C E R Y .
B. I*. Hrii wu. I ’o m p l u i a u t i t .
l Inclu d in g S unday, m o r n in g Issue. K. K. COX. C o i n p l a l n u i i l .
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vs.
AGENTS WANTED—To repre­
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h a lf m illion d o lla r h ig h w a y tn the
g u lf beach Just
n nishe d; a tw o
million d o lla r b r id g e a c r o s s Rscnmhla Hay s t a r t e d ; q u a r t e r
million
d o lla r opera h o u se u n d e r c o n s t r u c ­
tio n ; tw o m illions being sp e n t on
h ig h w a y : g r e a t e s t c h a n ce for live
d ev e lo p e rs to g e t
In on ground
floor. W r i t e D eve lopm e nt D e p a rt­
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Miscellaneous
For Sale

Automobiles

FOR SALE—Ford roadster, six FOR RENT—Rooms with o r withweeks old. good us new, a real
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
bargain for quick sale. See R. T. Lin cgj ii House.
CASH—Paid for false teeth, den­ Hunt, Seminole lintel.
tal gold, platinum and discard­
FOR RENT— Furnished l i g h t
ed Jewelry.—Hoko Smelting and
hniisnkceping rooms.
311 W.
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
i 3rd St. '
llJU -i —. —
—
t i l . , ..‘.it a;
FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching. FOR RENT—Five room house. I*OR . RENT—Rooma or house. '
new. dose in, on Chapman Ave­
S. C. brown leghorns. $1.00 i&gt;er
Phone Mr. North. Ln^c, Mary.
setting. John R. Jones. Hcanlnll nue, phono 24.
Avc.
FOR RENT—Cottage. J; Musson.
FOR SALE—Baby enrriage, good FOR RENT—New five room house '
ns new. 313 West Second St.,
with bath, 908 Myrtle Ave.
j
phone 431.
FOR KENT—One two-room fu r-'
FOR SALE—Two or three Goodnished apartment. Down town i
rock roosters. George Balling­ location. Inquire nt Sanford Herer. Grapeville, Fin.
nld.
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FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red FOR RENT—Three room furnish­
The Americnn men nnd women
hens. Indian Runner. Museouie
ed apartment.
Nicely located. must guard constantly against kid­
Ducks. All nro laying. Also baby Apply nt Herald Office.
ney trouble because we often cat
docks. Phono 156-W.
SMALL STORE FOR RENT— too much rich food. Our blood i»
FOR SALK OR TRADE—Good
Palmetto Avenue Between 1st filled with ncitls which the kidneys'
saddle pony. Box 16. Altamon­ nnd 2nd Street. A. P. Connelly strive to filter out; they weaken
te Springs or phone CUO-G. Joey Ac Sons.
from overwork, become sluggish,
Ferris.
the diminutive tissues clog nnd the
result is kidney trouble, bladder
FOR SALE BEFORE SATURw ~a n t e d
wenkness und u general decline In
duy—Four piece American Wnlhealth.
nut bed room suit, five piece
Dressmaking that will please.
When your kidneys feel like
ivory breakfast set, 9-12 Axmin* 1103 Oak Avenue. Phone 324.J
lumps of lead; your buck hurts or
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-------ister rug, refrigerator, heater, gas
the urine is cloudy, full of sedi­
DEALERS H A M g.1»
plate, 211 Park Ave. ________
To handle our complete line of ment. nr you arc obliged to seek
Feeding hay for sole by Jacob tires and tubes. Our stock strict­ relief two or three times during
Richter, Rond Ave., Sanford.
ly first class, nnd prices will meet the night; if you suffer with sick
competition. Get our consignment headache, or tlixzy, nervous spells,'
SIGNS YOU CAn IT e I.IEVE IN proposition before lining up with ncid stomach, or if you have rheu­
If your brenth is bad and you any other concern. Address C. C. matism when the weather is bad,
have spells of swimming in the Hall, District Manager, Orlando, begin drinking lots of good soft
head, poor appetite, constipation Fla.. Giant Tiro &amp; Rubber Co.
water nnd get from your pharma­
and u general no-nccount feeling,
cist about four ounces of Jad
it is u sign your liver is torpid. WANTED—Position as truck driv­ Salts. Take u tablespoonful in a
The only one really dependable
er or chauffeur. Seven yenVs glass of water before breakfast
remedy for all disorders in the liv­ experience with excellent referenc­ for tt few days und your kidneys
er. 'stomach nnd bowels is Her- es. W. C. Thornton. Route A. may then act tine.
bine. It acts powerfully on the Sanford.
This famous suits is made from
liver, strengthens digestion, puri­
the ncid of grapes and lemon juice,
fies the bowels and restores a fine WANTED TO HUY—Roll top desk combined with lithia, and has been
—C. L. West, Oviedo, Fla. Phone used for years to help Hush and
feeling of energy, vim and cheer­
fulness. Price 60c. Sold by I.nn- 4.
stimulate clogged kidneys, to neu­
cy’s Drug Store.
tralize the acids in the system
so they no longer are a source of
J
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N
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FOX
Bt* at the Barbecue tomorrow,
irritation, thus often relieving
bladder disorders.
nt_10_ o'clock.__________________
I lea I E s t a te — I n s u ra n ce
■lad Salts is inexpensive; can not
.NtITICK OF NAI.K
All kinds uf property listed for sale injure makes a delightful efferves­
cent lithia-wnter drink and belongs ,
No t i c e is h e r e b y g lv m i t h a t I, a s
S p ec i a l M a s t e r
a p p o i n t e d lu t h e
Park Avenue and Second Street in every home, because nobody
c h a n c e r y e a u s e of P hi l I t o a e n h u r K.
can make a mistake by having u
C o m p l a i n a n t , vs. S u si e It. t i r l in s l ey .
good kidney Hushing nny time. By
a s a d m i n i s t r a t r i x of t h e e s t a t e of
J. C. t i r l m s l e y . cl al. In p u r s u a n c e
all means have your physician ex­
o f a n o r d e r m a d e a n d e n t e r e d In
amine your kidneys at least twice
s a i d c a u s e mi t h e 2nd d ay o f Ma r c h.
a year.
—ntlv.
1925, Mill sell a t p u b l i c o u t - c r y to

For Rent

DRUGS EXCITE
THE KIDNEYS,
DRINK WATI

I' lialps. n s T r u s t e e f o r l . yi nun l l ml k I
e o - p i i r t n e r s . anil h i s S u c c e s s o r s In j SALESLADY WANTED—Must be
T r u s t , uni t t h o c o - p a r t n e r s , w h o s e
neat in appearance, pleasing per­
names a re unknow n, who on J a n ­
u a r y 29tli. IS9S. w e r e t r a i l i n g n n d | sonality. intelligent nnd willing to
d o i n g b u s i n e s s u n d e r t h e c o - p a r t - : work. Experience in retail selling
n e r s h l p name u n d s t y l e o f L v m n u preferred and not over 25 years of
H a n k , a n d e a c h a n d e v e r y of t h e 1
a b o v e n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s . If l i v i n g . ! age.—Apply Mgr. the Basket.
n n d If e i t h e r , a n y o r a l l o f t h e |
steno­
s a i d d e f e n d a n t s lie d e a d , t o ni l p a r t ­ WANTED—A competent
grapher. Report at once, Room
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­ ies c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t s u n d e r C a l e b
gusta, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest Sd ehceepapsaerdd,, adse c eTarsuesdt,e e l . y nf iourn PLhyeml pasn, 7 Ball Bldg., Sanford Realty Co.
tin* h i g h e s t a n d best b i d d e r f o r c a s h
classified
medium, rate cash .09c R a n k C o - p a r t n e r s , d e c e a s e d , a n d
f r o n t d o o r of t h e C o u r t lions**
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gas plant nenr Railroad shops. da. Son
ani l
the
co-partners.
deceased,
Monda y, t h e Mill d a y of April .
.30c.__________________________
-when you want it.
w h o s e n a m e s a r e u n k n o w n , w h o o n Three dollars for nine hpur. Apply I i c t w c c n t h e h o u r s o f II A. M. n nd
tR'JX, w e r e t r a i l i n g Foreman.
2 I*. M.. t h e f ol l ow I iig d e s c r i b e d p r o ­
573. If. E. Porch, First
ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St. Ja an nd u adroyi n g29 th,
b u s i nnens
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u n d e r the
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I Bank Bldg.
Johns County is reached through p a r t n e r s h i p i mm!*• anil s t y l o iif l . y - |
Seml li ol e C o u nt y ,
F l o r i d a , Mhlcli.
Do
you
want
a
good
all
round
• • t o t " n u l n - i 'ill j&gt;*&gt;rilos|
under the terms
of t h e
Decr ee
the St. Augustine Evening Record. e . e . ,
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JRP'I.TtiT RoaltoT—All
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land and property listSample copy on request.
d e c e a s e d , a m i R u f u s S h e p p a r d , d e ­ dress J. W. Care of Herald.
rht und sold.
Office
Ih KI li lillig lit
li pul lit
MMII feel
c e a s e d . o r o t h e r w i s e . In a n d t o t h e
s o u t h of t he N o r t h e a s t &lt;NK) c o r ­
Hotel. Phone 131.
TAMPA, FLORIDA—7.mipa Dally f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d l a n d s i t u a t e ,
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Times, the grent homo daily, l y i n g a n d li ell lg lu t h e C R y of S a i l ,
ton t h i r t y - t w o (32). T o w n ­
d, t ' n i i n t y of S e m i n o l e u ml S t a t e
in meat market, not a school os hf i pSect
rate lH c per word, minimum, of or
SB AND MOTOR RE­
n i n e t e e n (19)
South, R a n g e
f F l o r i d a , m o r e p a r t l e u l a r l y de.&lt;i boy. Ill) Sanford Ave.
T l i l r t y - i m e l.’l t ) Ha s t , t h e n c e r u n
charge 25c cash with order. Write s c r i b e d a s f o l l o w s , t o - w l t :
WINDING.
We
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220
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L o t s 13 a m i 11, in l l lock I,
for complete rate card.
WANTED — Woman cook for feet, t li enee Kant 2211 feet , t li enee
T i e r I. o f S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a , acN
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210
feet
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p i l o t of hespring and summer months. Ap­
ELECTRIC SERVICE
t o K. It. T r a f f o r d ' s Map
i i i i l ng. hut l ess a s t r i p n f l a n d
PALM BEACH COUNTY—The r*r»*ln*r
ply Ornngo and Black Hotel. Long- ul
of S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a , a c c o r d i n g
xpert Electrical repairs.
t e n feet wi de nil t h e n o r t h s i d e l o r
scene of stupendous developmentto a plat th e r e o f d u ly of r e c ­
wood.
a r oa d , c o n t a i n i n g o ne a c r e m o r e
Central Ave. Orlando,
Rend about it in tho Palm Beach ord.
o r Ichm;
and
also
that certain
n a WANTED—Ijtdy agents, northern lot. pi ece o r p a r c e l of l a n d 3111 feet
Post. Sample copy sent on re­ awnhdo s et o naanmye s a nudr n alul n kont ohwe rn . p ie’Ir iis oIiiw
nnd southern territory. Good op­ Kast a n d Wcsl by 2&gt;i I feet N o r t h
quest.
l u g a n y r i g h t , t i t l e o r I n t e r e s t I a,
a m i S o o t h lu t h e S o u t h e a s t (HK)
OBILES FOR RENT
a n d t o t h e p r o p e r t y h e r e i n a b o v e do-f portunity. Phono 671-J.
c o r n e r o f t he
Northeast
quarter
ADVERTISING gets results If It s c r i b e d , o r a n y p a r t o r p a r c e l t h e r e ­
( N K 1, ) o f t h e S o u t h e a s t q u a r t e r
reaches potential buyers. Pn- of.
IN TIIK CIRCUIT COURT OF o f S e c t i o n t h l r t v - t w o 132) T o w n ­
REEL Car. Drive it
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South.
Range
latkn Daily News is circulated in a n dIt e aIsc h hoe fr e yb oyn olier d earnedd a pt hp ae ta r you
NKMIKOLK COUNTY, FLORIDA. sThhi ipr t yli-ioli,n*e ......
Oak and Second St.
(31) Kust.
be­
an industrial and agricultural sec­ f o r e o u r s a i d C i r c u i t C o u r t at t h e
S. A IS W I L K I N S O N .
SnciTlai Mu s t e r .
IX C I I A N C K R Y
C o u r t H o u s e a t S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a , on
tion._________ ___
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d a y of Apr i l . A. I). 1925. a n d
CTOS FOR HIRE
TO REACH BUYERS or Rollers of tt hh ee nRth
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Illll r.&gt;r D i v o r c e
Florida real estate advertise in hill o f c o n i p l u l u t e x h i b i t e d a g a i n s t A n n a Hvs.
XllTO SERVICE Huy
a r p Jeffersoti, Defe nda nt.
) o n In I b i s c a u s e
the
St.
Petersburg
Times.
One
cent
r of I'utillrnlliMi
Meets all trains. BagBe nt tlin Barbecue tomorrow,
a t t h i s ' Tlie S t aOl er d eof
F l o r i d a . 'I'o:
cent n word daily, two ccnta n word o r dIte r Isto*f uprut bh leirs h eodr d eInr e dtin*t h H
a n f o r d I An n a H a r p J e f f e r s o n , d e f e n d a n t tit lo o’clock.
xnjfer. Phone 551.
Sunday*.
H e r a l d , a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d III In I In* n t m v e s t y l e d c a u s e
AUTO TRIPS
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the S a n f o r d . S e ml li ol e C o u n t y F l o r i d a,
It a p p e a r i n g hy tin* M u t r x Mi l of
SR IM liaSSSR SSaM SR R R M R anSS
o n c e e a c h w e e k f o r e i g h t c o n s e c u ­ c o m p l a i n t h e r e i n filed t h a t It Is t h e
accepted want ml medium in t i ve w e e k s .
B. CALDER. Day and
b el i ef nf tin* c o m p l a i n a n t In iloDaytona (Fn.) One cent a word
E L E C T R IC I A N S
W I T N K S S m y h a n d n n d t h e seal aoov® e n t i t l e d c a u s e t h a t y o u .ire
« i service.
Anytime, PAVING AS S K S S M B N TV IN­
o f . t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f tile S e v e n t h a r e s i d e n t of a s t a t e o r C o u n t r y |
STALLMENTS MUST BE PAID an insertion. Minimum 25c.
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: FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Oramlo t&gt;.
UTO WRECKER
Nun Mill f.iiliiir
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phone 394. Night ing of the following streets will be imum 24c cash with order.
U •» HI *’ r «i it ii I i t l i f t ) HImI ii Ik It I
due March 15, 1925:
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E D ISO N M AZDA LA M PS
C i r c u i t of F l o r i d a In a n d f o r e o r d e r e d Hint you. Alina H a r p
Myrtle Avenue from Fourth _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ |
Idtitln
F r e e &lt;|ti.ti tiTM. . - t i n t Ikwi IIIt •
f u r Hemlnolt* C o u n t y .
J e f f e r s o n do a p p e a r t o tile 1,111 of
fnl l o c a t i o n lii lilll a n d l a k e r e g ­
CAFE
Street to Thirteenth Street; Thir­ A LITTLE WANT AD in The
IrniiH
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i r m l y l ••«* n u i k .
Ily: A. M. WKF.KH. I&gt; &lt;■
Herald will bring you big reteenth Street from Sanford Ave­
d a y o f May. 1935. a t t h e C o u r t II Hite
BELL CAFE
tScorm* A. DcCotlcM a n d (i. W.
suits.
Advertise
those
old
articles
|
In S a n f o r d . S e m i n o l e C n u ' u v . FI i n *
best in Service and Quai­ nue to French Avenue: Flm Ave­ you have stored away and have j H n c n c c r J r . . Hot l cl l nr n a n d of
da, a n d In d e f a u l t t h e r e o f I tecta o
nsel for Com pl ai na nt .
E. \ \
nt Street and Park Ave- nue from First Street to Thirteenth no use for. A litle thirty-cent nil J a nC.o u21.
P r o C o n f e s s n will h e eiit ' . c d n i r . l i n d i
2S| Foil. 4. I I . IH. 25;
J . It %A 4 It Mi l. II l.l Mil Ki t I' ll.
Street. If these installments are
you.
Sa i d c a u s e hel nw a s u i t f o r I Ul I Knsl s t r e e t nnd ‘*Tlie l l n n k r t "
Ma r . 4. I I . 1*.
___________ di
may
tiring
you
several
dollars.
vorce.
not paid promptly, same will be
t i r u%r lnni l. Pi n.
F I ' R T H K R O R D K R K D Hoc
s unf or t l , I'ln.
BRUGS
placed with City Attorney for col­ Phone 148 and a representative w ill! Be nt the Barbecue tomorrow, t h iIsT oIS
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call to see you.
f u r e i g h t (X) c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s In !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■OH■■■■■■■■■
DRUG STORE — Pre- lection.
nt 10 o'clock.
The Sanford
Herald, a new spaper
Ellen
Hoy,
Tax
Collector.
5,i Drugs, Sodas. We
THE MIAMI HERALD is the hig|
published
in
Sanford.
Seminole
«ar you as your phone. Mar. 10. 11. 12, 13, und 14.
C o ut it v. Florida.
East Const morning ncwsjiaper. i
IN W I T N K S S W I I K R K D F . I h a v e
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS!
h e r e u n t o set my h a n d a n d o f f i ei nl
s
e
a
t on t h i s t h e I I t h day of M a r c h
ELK en t ICAL
• City Tax Books close April 1, 1925.
V. K DOFO LASS,
ORD ELECTRIC CO.
|
(1925, after which all taxes remain­
Clerk Circuit C o u it
A RCH ITECT
•ors to Gillon £ Platt
ing unpaid will he collected by

Space In Thin
ECT'OKY
PHONE
148

ified Directory

vllle.
I t ar l l t i Kt o n
County. South
C a r o l i n a , a m i T h o m a s I. li oyd. If
ll»'lmt. a n d w i f e , ------------- Oovil If
ilvintr. C o r m l l u s
Hell. If l i v i n g
a n d w i f e ------------- Hell, if l i vi ng.
and
If e i t h e r ,
any
or
all
of
t h e s a i d p a r t i e s d e f e n d a n t lie d e a d ,
to alt p a r t i e s
claiming
Interest
u n d e r T h o m a s I. lioyd, d e c e a s e d a n d
wi f e . ----------li oyd. d e c e a s e d , C o r n e l Ins Hell, d e c e a s e d u n d wi f e . ---------Bell, d e c e a s e d o r o t h e r w i s e .
In
anil
to
the
lands
hereinafter
described, situat e, lyin g and b e ­
i n g In t h e C o u n t y
of S e m i n o l e
an d S t a t e of Flor ida . m or e p a r t i c ­
u l a r l y d e s c r i b e d a s f o l l o ws , t o - w l t :
The
Hast
10.1 fe e t o f t h e
Sou th H a l f ( S ' z ) uf th e N o r t h ­
east Q u a rte r
I N K 1, )
of th e
Southwest Q uarter
(S\VV«) of
S e c t i o n at!. T o w n s h i p ID, S o u t h 1
o f I t a n g e 30 Hast,
an d to a n y ami all o t h e r p e rs o n s
whose n am es a re unknow n, c laim ­
i n g a n y r i g h t , t i t l e, o r I n t e r e s t In
a n d lo t h e p r o p e r t y h e r e i n a b o v e
desrilied. o r an y
part
or parcel
thereof.
It Is h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h a t y o u a n d
e a c h of y o u he a n d a p p e a r b e f o r e
oli r s a i d C i r c u i t C o u r t a t t h e C o u r t
House at Sanford. Florida, on the
It h d u y of May. A. I&gt;. 1935, a n d
t h e n Httil t h e r e m a k e a n s w e r t o t h e
Mil of c o m p l a i n t e x h i b i t e d a g a i n s t
y o u lu t h i s c a u se .
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t tills o r ­
d e r lie p u b l i s h e d In T h e S a n f o r d
Herald, a new spaper
p u b l i s h e d lu
S a n f o r d . S e m i n o l e County, Florida,
once each w ee k for e ig h t c o n s e c u ­
tive weeks.
W I T N K S S my h a n d a n d t h e se a l
o f the Circuit Court o f th e Sev en th
Jmllelul Circuit o f
the
Stale o f
F l o r i d a , lu a n d f o r S e m i n o l e C o u n ­
ty, o n t h i s t h e 3rd d a y o f M a r c h ,
A. l&gt;. 1935.
(Seal)
V. K. IH)UCLASS.
C l e r k o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t of
t h e S e v e n t h . lu d l r l u l C i r c u i t of
F l o r i d a In a m i f o r S e m i n o l e
County.
Ily: A. M. \VKICKS. f». C.
O KO I t O K A. !&gt;.&lt;■( (TTIIH. a n d
li. W. S l ' K N C K I l J i t . . S o l i c i t o r s a n d
of c o u n s e l f o r t h e C o m p l l u n u n t .

Rooms For Rent

A Few Specials

Stove and Fire Place
Wood

(i rooms and hath in (hu
Cut to Suit
Heights for $2850 on terms,..
$9.00 per fort! delivered
5 acre six year nld grove,* Britt Realty Company
7 room house S.'lotHI, easy
terms.
2 acres on French Avenue.
SOUTHLAND F A IN T
Thu F a in t T h a t Save.* You
Close in. A good huy. Terms.
Money,
Miinilfarturril hy
A few acres on Mellonville
F lir ra n n -l.h iil-ls r F a t a l ('«.
Solil hy
Avenue lhal will double in
I.IMMVI! F A IN T 4 IMIFANV
113 M n a n u t l n Ave.
value soon.
F h u n r 370
7 room two apartment
house, $ 1000, on terms or will
Stove and Fire Place
trade for celery farm.
W ood

W. V. Wheeler

110 E. Second St. Phone 101-.1

WANTED

Gut tn Suit
$0.00 per cord delivered

Britt Realty Company
Try Smith's B arber
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.
Chiropodist

j

FOOT SPECIALIST
'•irtia. H ui i hi ua. I n a r n w -

R IN G S

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D A V ID B. I I Y E B
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Everything elecPhone 422. EIcctragith,

yC STATIONS AND
L'TO SUPPLIES
GtVIGE STATION,
lit. Tires, Accesso) with a smile. Elm
’hone 447 1,3._____
ce stations. Mag-j
ontl. First and Elm, I
tue and 10th Street, j
ce.______________ I
•ORIST
I
E FLORIST”
' all occasions.
_ Phone 260-YV
WYER
|
f AN.
Office in
&gt;k Building Annex.!
417-L 3._______ |
MIKET—'We have |
;'d we also can fur-i
delicious delicatcs-j
579-W. 106 Park!

Murnbir X. L 4
Hone Uulhl l ni r
Orlnnilii, F l a r l i l a

G A R D E N HOSE
ADVANCED
15c P er Foot

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See

Ij

Ball Hardware Co.

G. TAYLOR DYER

By: A M. WKKKS. i

I levy and sale of the property up­ &lt;S.*ul)
WI I . SUN &amp;
on ,which tnxes are assessed.
S o l i i ' it or s
Ellen Hoy, Tax Collector.
.Mar. II. IX.
May M.
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ARCHITECT
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By GEORGE McMANUS

BRINGING UP FATHER

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_ In Florida's Heart,
Jtfs Greatest Vegetable
Its Richest Garden Land

a s s o c ia t e d p r e s s d is p a t c h e s

'BORGLUM MUST

New Air Chief
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Dome Case Is
More In LimeWhen Suit To ,t
jalLeaseBegins

ig s Order
&gt;ct Of Attack

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1925.

1

^ays That Necessity of Com­
pleting Memorial Must Rise
Above Partisan Passion;
issues StatemenlEastNight

Petty Grievances
Should Be Buried'
Expresses Relief That Georgia
People Will Not Allow Work
To Stop Because of Dispute

’s Session Is
Col..
,,,retn
E. ry
F « of
M w-r RAI.E1CII,
[ted to Attempt nI.irut.
omitlnU
i(, bJya mSp
;ate Saddle Weeks to succeed Brig. Gen. Wil- during that

Rabbi Arrested For
‘Annoying’ Coolidge
NEW YORK. Mar. 10.—Rabhi K. R. .M. Browne, head of the
American Jewish Seventy Eld­
ers and pastor Zion Temple in
the Bronx was arrested today on
a warrant in which the com­
plainants was Calvin Coolidge,
Mrs. Coolidge and
Prank
Stearns who charged him with
annoying the president. He' is
72. It is charged that the rab­
bi inflicted upon the complain­
ants an nvalnnche of letters de­
manding reimbursement for
half of $25,000 which he nsserts
the elder* spent in campaign­
ing last fall.
.

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS.

IcoolkI I

Government Counsel In OH Case

WITH CHILE IN
PERUQUARREL

President Hands Down A ward
In Tacna and Arlca Arbi­
tration Case Determining
fen lent ion HetweenNutinns

French Are Insist
That Germany Be?
Full-Fledged M&lt;
her of The Leaj

(No Compromise Is
Included in Opinion

ETHICAL
CODE/lin IS!Snvere|
krnty
AD O m i P n
n if
Irics Must He Hnally I)eADOPTED BY 01% clded By A l&gt;opular Voie
REALTOR’S BODY1! ' ' h - ’U
°f

Protocol Will Be
I Shelved For

em m ­

tw o

T\\T

■WKraoffi

France Suspicious
Alliance Because
England's Posil

Here arc Atlee Pomereiic and Owen J. Roberts who are seeking to ^
10,-Dohnve annually the oil leases which the government gave to the Mam- j
it won his opinion
moth Oil Company through Albert Fall, former .Secretary of the inter- *
j linnt Mitchell, who reverts *t«i rnnki Jf*e St‘,n&lt;* MounU,n mtmorial to
. I Ids award in the Tacna and Arica ior. The suit began at Cheyenne. Wyo., on Monday of this week.
Confederacy •‘must’’ be com­
-------' •» I arbitration case Monday, determinERNE, WyoM Mar. of co,onclpleted by Gutzon Borglum, Govirnor Angus \Y\ McLean of Ndrth To Seek to Plnce Real E state ' 'V**'. the major contention between
[leasing of the TenCarolina issued a statement Mon­
B usiness On H in h e r P ln n e
l' nn‘* r’&lt;,ru in Ltvor «&gt;f the
oil reserves to the
I*
t V S ? 1 lan e t Chilean viewpoint, that the quesday
night
in
which
he
staled
that
Oil Company, one
lie necessity „f completing the
«
Rules j turn of permanent sovereignty of
ry F. Sinclair corn; monument "must rise above thoi I*or MethodsAre D raw n U p ;}ne two territories must Ik* final: Chamberlain
and
forma,
pnitisun passions of the hour.”
.
.
------,l.\ i ended by popular vote.
•
resulted in senLay
Aside
Petty
Grievances
I
A
code
of
ethics,
formulated
a
t
1
The
arbitrator
lays
down,
howirges, the resignnThe governor, after asserting a
meeting of *he Sanford ever specific condition* a* to the
lo cabinet members,
, that the "face of Lee . . . looking R®*|* Latnto Board to place real (ultimate plebiscite which coyer the
U llflD L
L / I l v / t J u I . i U fairly definitely the French
Ivestigntion by the
toward the city of Atlanta will estnte dealers on a higher plane, | question of determination oFqunfposition with respect to
c t ,....... ....
m .
«
. n
i
....................
__ the
__ (
- , .
i be n constant reminder to the pco- was made public Tuesday morning, ification of voters and utlo that of i»r .,riio
sin
finished into
The
Real
Estate
Board
of
Sanford
supervision
of
the
plebiscite
by
n
1
r
®n
,!
*
Are
Shown
By
Hulh
Dumas
Agrees
to
Proposal
ns
most important matter before
lomluy as the trial to A ction (lim e s Follow ing fiol ,,lc ° r (' er°Kiu that no petty dif- is afljlinted wlth the state and no-{special commission set up for the
'*as jmd venter Plants; PoIt is Submitted by Members the council of the league of
| Purpose consisting of three meml!"‘ ....... m r
n e b n u ^ o f F iv e H o m s;■!)«&gt;.•:
■ | m « « u me cSple'lf.m
rompletii ‘S fT h ? m!° tional associations.
lice Fines Amount to Near
of City Commission; Bids inutinn.*—the Geneva protocol.
The purpose of the organization fcers. one to be appointed by Chile,
ocrutic Lenders Keep O ut;1modal us it was
as
conceived
in
the
$3,000;
Improvements
Made
For Jail Building Returned
iberts and Atlee PomBefore further consideration of ‘
Stanfield Succeeds L n d d M 'd n ti of the sculptor,” added, ” 1 is to maintain through fair dealing one by peru and one by the Unit­
I counsel for the govn reputation that will obtain the ed States.
the five-power alliance, France al­
-------have
faith
that
the
people
of
Case*
heard
in
the
Municipal
An
agreement
between
T.
I.
|| in the fight, to annul
A brief semi-nfTieiul summary Court of Sanford during February Duma*, division superintendent so insists that Germany become n ‘
WASHINGTON, Mar 10.—For- Georgia will lay aside the petty confidence of strangers who con­
a the grounds that it
template investment in Sanford of the decision follows:
full-fledged member of the league, i ’*
controversies
and
demand
that
mnl
approval
of
the
demotion
of
numbered 1(18 npd of this num ber'anil member* of the Sanford City Secondly Premier llerriot has a s - !
t| through fraud and
renl estate. The organization I*
Not
a
Compromise.
the
work
shall
proceed.”
the
LaFollette
insurgent;
front
conviction*
were
returned
in
123
Commission
whereby
trains
of
the
alleged illegal trans­
............
of exclusive nature, being limited! Tll *
\
eured Poland, (rzecho-Slovakla and
"If it is not completed,
..
oil reserve from the their rank on tho standing commit­
dcclur- to ami open to Such real estate .i o' ° J 'n!on. ,nn' award is not eases, netting for the city $2,775 Atlantic Const Line will be brought Roumaniu. that it is the intention
tees
was
given
Monday
by
the
either PnrtV
party,. In fines, according to the report of to a full stop at the Goldsboro of Krnnce to stand hy the prin-*
Carolina executive, men ns already have made such \I wholly, fnvorahle
cld the North Cnrulinu
&gt; r n ’u&gt; to elinor
tment to the interior, senate.
"the benign face of Lee will soon a name. None except member* of l • 11 ,
""
“ ‘ oinpro- City Manager \V. li. Williams, tie-!crossing, was renched Monday af- dole* by which the Protocol war
cr was made on an
The vote was 01 to II and came !«'
turned into a face
of A pity . .for
the
Renl
Estate
Board may* use the I' T 11ft ft Vl(i&gt; r 1i t e13 “ J Aft • k . i I , cut
decision
on tailinir for the month t lie activit- ternoon at the regular commis- negotiated under the supervision o f ,
Inter by the late Pre*l u i " , . . . , 1. . . . . . . . . . 1 .1 . . . .
. .. ..
...
*. I
i, t i
ftft
A —
, ...k..
the merits of each . .of
the t lthree
ie* of the water and gas depart- (sion meeting. The question of the tho league.
after^ live hours' debate, confined tthose
who would prevent
the carv
-1 .title
"Realtor.
f.
tnents, the fire department niul the blocking of First Street for perof
his
generals
and
armies
Among
the
rules
adopted
to
gov!
sulnnitted
to
the
arhitraAdmits Sea Control.
.r
pt to locate the “snd- jargeiy to the republican side. ling
e l u .i h
....... __ _ 1
1•
__ a.
*•
a
'
.
** .
till
tor.
street
department.
Democratic
leaders
interrupted
ocwhich
should
surround
him
iods longer than that allowed hy
on
,
ern
transactions
of
members
is
.
While France admit.* .the British
pot Dome, murked tho
t)f the number of cases made, the city
I -tone
received no nc- '“*vv controls the sea, she consld. l»ut mainly
inly to re-iternte
.
, Mountain.”
lone that property listed with one
Die first question, plebiscite or
. . ordinance
. .
ins. when in its closing cnsionnlly
following is the text of Gov-' realtor for sale ishis exclusively! r,° plebiscite, is decided in favor •T.T resulted in dismissals when tion though the commission wa» or* her military power on thp ronC. ileald, a geologisr their desire to keep clear of the
ernor McLean's statement:
for 18 hours only. Whcif this per- of Chile, in its contentions that brought to trial, 11 were disposed MHiuested hy the superintendent to jtinrnt is equally important, and
rersity, formerly with row within the republican ranks.
Public Opinion to Judge
i iod has expired, the
secretary *be ultimate disposal of Tacna and of when the defendant was com­ embody its views jn a letter which has no intention of entering any
The renl test as to whether the
rnt geographical sur"Public opinion and a
high mail* listing to nil members a n d ;Arica should lie determined by mitted to the county court and 35 wil| be submitted to higher of­ combination or alliance which
he stand as the fifth majority party was to complete
nsc of patriotism will compel .nny member of,the board limy sell ,P°l&gt;ulac vote. The second question were dismissed. Charges of drunk­ ficial* of the railroad for uction.
lenves Giant Britain in the poalorganization of the senate accordthe government,
enness.......
numbering |.r&gt;j, lead all
onditions of the ....
.1
, ■ nth...
Train* passing over the cro**ing tion of holding the balance of poi sent to the Dome at
the determinn- er offence*. ^Disorderly ^conduct, .35 ; in Goldsboro will Ik* preceded by wor in future conflicts. France, it
of Albert B. Pall, then
of important *n number, followed, rraffic vio-, u flugntun, according ttf the agree- is understood Brltainu informed
*
the interior, to deterquulifkatioiu „f | lotions eiiunled the number of ! ment. The Goldsboro crossing has Chamberlain, does not reject the
r there wns danger of
supervision of the (p u rg e s o f gambling made, each been regarded n* one of the most proposed agreement with Germany
ji*e of tho government
-. •— —
.... ........................ ................ .. •*.
Rll,u mu.* i » « i
&gt;''• Liquor cases totaled dangenui* in Sanford and much of Belgium. Italy and England, but
offsetting well drilled }»l* chairmanship of the public J alaive the purtisan passions of th e '
P ro b ated under t h e ................... Some of- these- m atters'
.......
ing &lt;alt creek field
lamia committee.
hour. The face of Lc* as It is I p5nn7y
expul*,on- Th® cutting **«*• decided in accordnnco with eon- 1
•' I her.* were a number o f , the element of danger i* believed it must not be outside of the lea&lt;ne
port to the geograSenator Stanfield of Oregon, the it i* now . „ m , . l , .ui,r,ii..lL.. , of. vrwe through reduction of com-1‘""thins made by Chile, others In | otbcr c nsc* though there wns no 1to have "been eliminated through nor supercede the principle hentnd
the tirotocol drafted by Foreign
fty showed there wp.r! majority candidate, was elected reMinister Bene* of Czecho-SlovakJt drainage on thr* *r;ir i cejving 33 votes to 13 for l.udd and
!■.
.
„
■but it would Ik* slow. ;t *br Senator Jones, (D) N’t-.v .MexForeign Minkter Skrynsitl o‘f ^
laUo showed that the 1u'° Senators Wheeler (D) MunPoland lias arrived from Paris in a
sub-surface formation , ,ana* La Follette’* running mate on
decidedly optimistic frame of mind
t control the direction ; ,he Independent presidential ticket
and intimates a revision of thy
Id take, had moved a
November, and Copeland, (D)
Versailles treaty, or boundary
two miles from the j N®w York, supported Ladd, while
changes involving the present sta­
.last available geologi-. Senator Bruce, (D) Maryland, vottus qua, ure for the time being imon tile in the depart- w,_for Stanfield.
piobahle. Meantime the council is
Twenty-five democrats
voted
marking time landing the arrival
,
- ... ,
.
----- —- ns it con
krsminniinn t.u i„u„ w Prcscnt* a* did Ladd and Stanfield, thoso who would prevent the carv­
kl,
II
of
which
were
for
sewer
per cent on improved farms outside corns the northern boundary, inrl)enne,,J;representing
" 1by,' ,hl" '.the
'- The roll call follows:
ut
Belgian Foreign Minister Hy­
ing of his generals and his arm ­ ! of the city. Ail allowance of 10 eluding the province of Ta'rata. connections. License issued num' a'' customary form of specifi- mans
ami Swedish Foreign Ministlamn»ne u
.....n*
I?,'r Snnflteld:
Republicans: ies which should surround l.nn on per cent on unimproved land or
cation «»f material hv its trade
The dispute regarded tiie south­ bereil 58.
Mh-nl -urveved a imi t Bi,,Khnm* Butler. Cameron. Cuin- -Stone Mountain.
acreage
outside
of
town
is
made.
ern boundary is remitted to a
"no, b
Dale. Deneen.
Du. Y i! ,n pnrt I mins. Curtis, Hale,
Dene,
Generations Will Ask
Following is a list of renl estate I special commission for a report
fiofir,
U\
hv #*' 1(Hint Ernst Fees,, Giliett
"If it remains in its present un­
who compose the Sanford upon tlu* location of old Peruvian
n„ ,1
. th.‘'r, co".r',* Gooding Hale. Harreld. Jtones of completed condition, generations men
inter-provincial boundary line. This
af»
.J®*?11"11 Washington. Keyes McKinley Me , unborn will ask where is Lee's 1Real Estate Board:
C. L. Britt, A. P. Connelly, Lee means tlmt the most important
and with its loca- , (&gt;a„ Mc.Nary. Means,
debatable question,
.
. Reed
1.1 ■'horse.’ _ \\h ete
is Jackson? A. Conollcy, J. D. Chitemb'ii, II. hoiindarv question involved has
M0jl&lt;*„t Oddie, i’epper. Pine
hcil, with Heahi still on ot Pennsylvania, Snckct, Sciiall,, Where
, •is ro rfest? And where ( . Du Bose, N. II. Garner, George i»een decided in principle in favor
legions’
W. Knight, E. F. Lane. J. B. Law- of Peru.
„v - f c v U i . J..
A .......... o ,
t T
O
J S
U
j S
•
Shortridge, Smoot, Spencer, Wads••
"Not
only the people of th e , -on II. B. Lewis, R. C. Maxwell,
Distiu«»« ,1H ,i,„
.
!?d, ‘ ^ carnhtgs,of tho |s ‘ruction of sidewalks and h ard ! protocol will in* redrafted unoL
opened witn Mr. Pom- worth, Watson and Willis. Total
South, but tiie people of America Frank It. MaeNeill, D. i,. Thrush-. thie province* of- -''
■»mcnt ior the govern- 35.
w Ie SI 7nn2RnIl W*‘
it surfacing streets were approved by filially in an effort to make it
Tacna ' and•s Arica
end
tin*
world
will
Inquire
why
**r
and
W.
II.
Wight,
| ,n*r the transaction he.operating
. .in, ‘ 0'“R
W
H*
i‘.
x
pe,,"l,‘d
ln
&lt; onimission.
The monthly
— ithly rere- acceptable
acceptable toto all
all «xf
of the
the league
leuguo
Democrats: Bruce, Maryland, the work wns not finished.
have
gone
on
between
ChiKi
and
expenses,
expense*, leaving u- the
norti.
o f th
,n*
,luauo
----- -1----------pott; «*r
thee nnlte«
police department,^ fire group*.
| an,i Sinclair which led Total 3&lt;t.
I Peru since 181)1, straining inter- mount of $1,252.77.
njt of the lease by Fall
deportment, the gas and water de-1 There is on* important thing to
tions
not onlyTa-tween
only between
For Ladd: Republicans: Borah,
-w 'retatlo
n a not
Booby, former secre- Bookhurt, Couzens, Fernahl, Fra­ p -c u ^ ^ m T h ^ im e " Im e ^ o f T h e K o d y K i s s i m m e e M a n jn jH two
...............
.
i„„»( the gj, , mrtmentH. embmlied in the city remember. Six council memheraiu
countries........
immediately
enn- , Tiie total earnings
I also b e tw e e n neighborn&gt;vy. He charged fraud zier. Howell, Johnson of California, greatest shines in America. It F o u n d III N e a r b y L llU i* “ *r'ied. but
1 w®r«* W,005.07 while »2,fii2.-' n'a'&gt;nt-®r s report, were approved 1signed the protocol—France Bra­
racticiii in the negotia- McMaster, Norbeck and Norris
■------------------ing stut es which, more o r less op-T wn?r.U.8„‘l'Lf.&lt;l !ne‘‘l " I ' c r a t i n g e x -lut th® meeting.
zil. Uruguay, Czecho-Slovukia. Belon page 2)
itren«ed the "secrecy", Total 10.
At thf rcciuejt of tho library Kiuiti and .Spain. Of tho othor.n
|th** im* 1 ior department
commission. Judge James G. Shar- f,r*'at Brituin onposes and Sweden
Democrats, Copeland and WheiI
1direction of Fall, oh- cr—2.
on waa appointed to fill u vasympathetically neutral. The
Sniilini; the transaction.
rrrnch noultlon U somewhat para*
Furmer-I.abor: Shipstcad, 1, to­
r ut that the contract tal 13.
I'Uv ctey monnjeer wan instruct- do*,ca^ inasmuch mg the feeliviir
"me |&gt;u)»|ie for several
cd to plffci* street lights at the in­ exist* that nriand U laying a
For Jones: Democrata: BIcase,
it actually had been .......
tersections nf Elm Avenue and Ev­ political game seeking to justify
Heflin, and Walsh of Montana, toIthen only after n reso- t'al 3.
ans Street. Elm Avenue and Cen- his (Mimes policy. He might even
launch
tlrnwu
to
a
barge
is
consid­
r-ren
in the- 1 Senators I.add and Stanfielilvottrai Street and .May Avenue and suer if ico Premier Herriot if the
I • S. Arbitration Accepted.
A
.. introduced
...................
ered proof by authorities that th*The United State was selected in
a rcBort on the (&gt;d "present” as did
opportunity offered. Briund’s re­
victim
was
knocked
overboard
when
;
Sanford Rotarians, Dll) per cent! Tllose
tI1'* Inc 1ossrve.
1U22 to net as arbitrator of the
present
at the commis- 1
argument is the French
Senator Jones of Now |
I n te r - 1the. bari{® and humch collided.
Mum "j the govern- democrats.
strong
will
he
in
attendance
a
t
th
e
js
|oll
meeting
were
difficulty, both side* agreeing to
Mexico was absent.'
•
.Mayor
Forrest
,he*‘*—
No new treaties until the*
Mar hall Cily | present one* are enforced." On -\&lt;accept the American decision as district convention, to he held in! Lake, Dr. (’. J
" 'iilistantiatc the
Convinced by this roll call that mil Revenue Bureau, has challcng-!
Palm
Beach
Mar.
I!)
and
20,
uc"
...................
’
e,|
*
move
hv
the
Treasury
Do'
N
o
t(
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i
v
i
l
l
t
*
P
a
S
S
U
S
;
HnuL
It
has
been
generally
unJ “ml hi the granting tlieir light was a losing one. the
Manager W. IS. Williunis, City A t-' lbl* OUaation of u large commission
J
r ».is given when M r.; republican insurgents made no fur­ rarti.ieii1 to reopen his 10l!| ntcome | A w a y T?f l r Jv \ f n n r I l V «I-rKtoo,| that the finding would be cording to announcements ntutle tornev (i. A. DeCottes nml C ity ! J.® mmiltuallv replace the inter-il;
Tuesday noon at the weekly meet, Engineer Fred T. William*.
L r" ‘ to Die Contineif- j thcr elforts to upset the organizn- tax as un attempt to “discipline -AV&gt;a&gt; K «ll i y iV lO IlU a y 1announced inWashington previous
' “ 'I military control. Briand is re1
-iK
l tfll III
'ft. »nlf1
*
-------to the inauguration of President ing held at the Seminole Cafe. Ar­
* company, Ltd., of timi program, imt some of them I him because he persisted in enported
to It'lV
have
tohi f'k__•'
Chambarlafp
delivering
to
eliminate
rottenness
I
BALDWIN,
Kan.,
Mar.
10.—
Coolidge
tlmt b ranee insists upon perman­
rangements to care for the Sanford
t ..*• *!• D-ler its presi- j did voice their protest at the -elec-1
, Bishop William A. (juuyle, author.
The quarrel arose out of certain delegation were made and a conir &gt;'• lenpot Dome con-' tion of Senator Watson, of Indiana ; in government departments."
ent control of the Rhineland midDisclousure that the department lecturer, educator and for mote unfulfilled simulation* f ,f h . niittee, of which A. E. Yowell is
l " *hwod, the govern- o j chairman of the Interstate Com*
°r thn direction of tht* leugue |i
tdl
order that any move by German,
K»ii
there was . merce committee over Senator La had notified him Us intentions to thnn a quarter o f n century one | treaty o f iiiin e known »&lt;
ihairhian,
\va*
appointed.
re-evnmnn
tax
valuations
on
a
of
the
outstanding
figure*
of
the
ireit-j
„
'
«
T
.
7
u
i
m
to militarize might be reported aiu
I.'1''.
New York at- Follette of Wisconsin, who out- j
RUSALEM, Mar.
Mur. 10.— The acted
The delegation from Sanford j , JLRUSALKM,
against,
sale to Henry Ford of his minor- Methodist Episcopal Church died .V {u , u'LA"lu,#n ,f‘"
'" i
t .
y - O’Neil!, ranked the Indiana .- ■natm.
of
Palestine,
vv?tose
political
will
arrive
in
Palm
Beach
a
ttire
d
'
_5^!*
t
Na
l**Bne,
vy?iose
,i
T v
iamr.tr » Lriiirie Oil
Qn tin* roll call on final appro-1 itV stock holding;, in the Ford Mo- at his home near hero late yes- ' hiio on , n
wns made by the U rduy.___________ .
Bol
vl«^1on JhL
. Fe n , «nd
&gt;n. 'r ^ I
?L Black- val of the committee slates, re - ‘ tor Company,
nouvia
th«* other and in a struglate yesterday after a
i't." |, 10 Midwest Oil | publican and democratic, seven re- j Senator
Winter Ilaven-Columlms, Ohio. I
wr s ^ after
•• Humphreys, .Vlex- publicans, three democrats and the' series of charges and counter
• ft
•.
^
■ ■ 1 ftUll| UIV III I11LT
r 1 j *aver oil men, and farmer-labor senator, Shipstcad. o f' charges following the publication
name* of the club, I* now available| porters of the League
testimony
in
committee
investiga­
ar'ge
f
t
r
n
,^^anth^a,,lhhm,•^,
"r
l
"
'
urge stucco phmt here.
, ion of Lima, the southern priv- a id may he secured from W. M.
it was at this coil- Minnesota, voted in the negative I
A meeting was called recently in
BOSTON. Mar. 10.—Dr. G e o rg /
vi'ernniunt contended, The republicans were Borah, Btook- tion.
r.-n„
, .
.. *
of Peru, including Tacna uml Haynes, secretary of the club. | response to a suggestion from head A. Reisner, curator of the Egyp­
Resumption
next
Monday
of
its
Key West harbor t o he surveyed Arica nml nlmm tho
u,.
rontracted to sell 33,- 1 hart, Frazier, Howell, l.add. Nor­
James McConnell, of Nashville, quarters of the League of Nations tian Department of the Boston
Ms
ihtorul formerly
1
f
crude oil a t a beck and Norris, and the democrats inquiry into the ta x settlements with view to deepening channel to 1 c|fj..
belonging
‘ **' !
. ~ .. .
. -------.........|
.................N.
......... who
...... was
mm a member
an' iiilu r of* tht*|Luion
in Brussels to organize a .Museum of Fine Arts and profes­
was
determined
upon
tmlny
by
the
depth
of
30
feet.
in 1" ! Larrcl. The sale, 1were Bleaso, VVaish of Montnna. senate committee. Couzens said I ______________
jto ifoltvia.
(monster
i monster Party which visited
visitr San- Palestine society for the support sor of Egyptology at Harvard, who
L " ''••' lared was guar- and Wheeler.
that committee's decision
______ ___
wns____
made
s= rr-= r= ' ford n short tinip ago, wns th e ‘°^ lb* League. The conference was heads u joint expedition which has
|?inclnir and O’Neill as
without reference to his charge
AP
f ... J f i
1 1
principal, speaker before the club. I , c,n t
Jewish resi- been conducting exploration* in
’ "f their various
Coolidge in Accord
yesterriay
in
senate
that
the
T
reas-!
o
j
i
t
t
l
a
l
l
!
i
l
l
l
l
l
(
&gt;
!
|
U
J
O
&lt;
U
l
i
0
i
U
1
101*111(1
Mr.
McConnell
declared
that
the
,
l
e
n.t*'
»«®lu«Hng
the
editors
of the W P i f°r ^ y tir i, Monday niirht
WASHINGTON, Mar. 10. —
ii seeking to “discipline" him.
imputed the newly discovered
President Coolidge fully supports urvThe
senator raid Internal Rev­
tombs to some lesser personage
■ 10—Austria tin* uction of senate republicans in enue Commissioner
Blair personal, an Kings S’enoferu or Chcoii*
chiding today replacing insurgents on Impor
although it will not minimize the
league of nu- fi
importance of the find to knowl­
• to carry out
edge of history.
"f the Icugiie'*
. J r * " * of th® neMf f,n‘i Of within
a’th'U tilan *.vn».
100 yards of the great pyramid of
" ('hnmberldin,
Cheops arid within 300 yard* of
' "tiiu il session.
the spins where tourists pa.-.- ,
. 10.— The Ninety
1'"‘d Austria of
feet of shaft is 50 feet
nomination
&gt;’ of fulfilling
square. The work is on the same
e
attorney
general
was
resuntrequirement*.
Unwed,
enate. Chairman Plateau with all great pyramids,
the plateau u old rock covered
judiciary Com- with
debris.
tho nominee
while
of kJ ^
■U the
me burden
ouraen ot
for 20 v‘*arw
ken over hy Rw d
W^Itatly ciearlng strip uflt.r
, « « « .trip then testing rock for openiqg», packed with debris alm«-t.
•olid.
•lar ! 1~ |)r- Wilhelm
MUST
LEAVE
■ ' e'.ir Ghancclinr
J'U Premier of
, Mar. 10.—Mm .
«In ted to Premierin,
mother
of
motion
picth /f.
n ^ ' nCHICAGO. Mar. 10 —
M ,/
, '“'B»g to ohthis country I May. l.MH to 1 3 5 ’*»“* “.
re star, must leave thU
r 4 confidence.
u.idu
y l! ,r . ffll u « l.r a ,u li,„ ,.l
Corn: M iy i V i ”
(Continuud on page 2)
u^rmiun u D k iu l* .------------------ J J » . O .U : JlTy, M to w ? .?

FORMAL STEP TO *
DROFINSURGENTS
TAKEN IN SENATE

n T c !? Mar.

MONTHLY REPORT TRAINS TO STOP IN |
OF CITY MANAGER GOLDSBORO FOR
IS MADE TUESDAY GRADE CROSSING “

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Attend District
Meeting In Force

League Of Nations
Is Hacked By Jews;*',,I f * of

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i?*W i«t

, New Tombs Not Those
of Kings, Says Reisner

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P,anned »'««•'Publication March 21

Nomination
Again

Peeleded As
of Prussia

MARKETS

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Exports
CAM'S FOR Newsprint
Of Canada Increases
BIBLES IN
NOW OPEN
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Is Taken To Care For
Who Prove Intractable
Present Camp Rules;
ides Treatment For 111

Jnier

HERALD.

ing spring and sujnmer. tne Carin- last, have neon accused of patronizlng bootleggers,*but Tom Blan- _Memb*n
toh of Abilene, Texas, is the only ^°r MrtirtlirtTJ
reckless Dn J j0
member on record as having been
automobile
held
up
by
officers
of
the
law
on
_____
.
sengers and is'intended for the
Recently . w ; ,
' TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Mar. 9. ! Liverpool-New York service, with suspicion of being one.
of
' ermont
11
It happened while Blanton wns
—f.nle of "wildcat" securities in. her first sailing
h #
lv
w
ounded
bJV-l]
on
a
recent
auto
trip
up
into
Florida will be made practically
T h o Alaunia and Ascanintac
- .
. ,
•
• .
pursuit of , V*l
mi impossibility, if the next leg- 14.000 tons register carrying cnb-j Pennsylvania. As he was coming
•Senator A. Ovii^
? ,I » K
which - convene, n £ t i In nnd third c l.., ,l»»« » « . » - »''&lt; ?down on.
Kentucky, u t t z ,
month, enact, n bill which Attor- enter the company , ( nnodlot • .
Incline, loathe Lumber!
!!otcl at m id^l
tains
u
couple
of
men
in
uniform
ney-General Buford forecasts will I vice.
bound Is knockjj*^
ntenped
out
into
the
road
and
sig­
be introduced, asking amendment
~
,___ . ~
Pennsylvania JJJ
naled
him
to
stop.
of the present laws governing the i
FIREMEN MEET
•ng motorist 8,1
"At
first
I
thought
they
were
operations of stock, bond nnd o th -,
-------- *
er security salesmen in this state. I GAINESVILLE, Mar.-9. — The chauffeur*," said Blanton, in tell­ u-Mhi? irony °f SuaUj
Not only will they be required t o 1Florida State Firemen’s Associu ing of his experience. “Anyhow,
is that it ri **
put up bonds in sufficient amounts 1tion wjj| convene here Mar. II for they looked like chuulTeurcs’ uni­ *repnirs.
stopped. a, *,V«1
to reimburse purchasers in fu ll; |t, vecnnd annual meeting, with an forms. But when they said ’stop’ &lt;he Senate S*,.
for any losses due to false or attendance of uround 100 dale- I stopped, ns well ns myb rakes
frauduldit representr/Jons made gates.
1
, „ 0 would enable me to do on the steep
#
In disposing of securities to F lor-1*
’•
* __________ hillside. • .
"As the men moved townrd the
i idians, but the salesmen will be I • - ----------- —
.
Wayne B. Whtf*
required to post additional bonds ! the upplientinn should be granted car the brakes began to slip nnd
League leader, i,T a l­
'guaranteeing delivery of stocks to agents to do business • in the the car started ahead.
" ‘Stop thut car or III blow your ent for epigrams. h£ !
sold here.
[stntc.
ntr*k
Prior to being granted the privIf the present statutes arc tires out with this gun,’ one of est effort:
iiege even of posting these bonds,' amended according to the terms of the men said, dragging n -15 out ^•The scofflaw
however, persons who would seek the bil Iwhich the r ‘-.torney-gcneral of its holster. I stopped.
peail of lonslitati*
"Then the men said they were mcnt in n glan 0f , *
to sell such securities in Florida believes will be introduced, nil perprohibition officers and wanted to ...G?ne,ra| John L g
rays, to file detailed statements mlts that have been heretofore
showing the plans of business op- grnnted by the Foreign Investment see what 1 hrtd aboard.
chlcf.of staff, J
erntions. It then would be the Company Hoard would lerminnte
"I .sold ‘All right, help your- silver stars for ,
_____
... _ would be reivesk- I’m with you on that pro- what Hines meant
duty of the attorney-general nnd .......
next _June
30. ..
It then
the state comptroller ot examine required that new permits be ob- \ position.
__ he’d
I’m. a prohibitionist,; when In-said
the documents nnd statements so tained under provisions of the too.’ .
,
j tenunt thao"*a'mn.'!lIfl
ip a gen _
filed and determine whether or not amended act:
I " ‘Humph!’ grunted one of thel Lieutenants
nits arc .

Austrians Begin To
Teach ‘Safety Ffrst’
T o Mountaineers

he action was taken on the recmendation of Nathan Mayo,
iaaioner of agriculture, in
e of prison affais. The camps
&gt;c designed to deal with men
are leaders of all the trouble
ng, and who refuse to obey the
Jar rules of the regular camps.
Itese men,” stated Mr. Mayo
the conference, "care nothing
.the welfare of the other man
do they care for the present
liod of enforcing discipline. To
Mish a special camp for this
of criminals, and select spe' qualified men to handle them,
1, in my opinion, not only
this class where they could
l. induce other prisoners to dis.
the rules, but would be an in.
Stive to them to do their best in
•t* that they would not be placed
i -the 'incorrigible' camp."
A t soon as the prisoners who
Lsent to Incorrigible camps show
y they have determined to obey
'rules, they will be transferred
j to a regular camp, it was de­

TlTY1

Attorney General Buford To thn. Alaunia and Ascanin
Introduce Bill To Amend Carinthb. 20.000 tons will carry
Present Law On Securities first, second and third clnsa pas­

E

kLLAHASSEE, Mar. 9.—Two
campa arc to be established
... Florida prison department
Incorrigible qdnvicts it haa
agreed at a conference be*
i the Board of Ommlanioneni
e s ta t e Inatitutiona and officiala
‘ lie State Road Department,
of the campa will be for white
loners and the • other for ne- .

Cunard Liners
“Scofflaw Would Dissolve p
SEEKS TO STOP New
Are Put In Service
Government In Liquor "3
SALE OF “FAKE” LIVERPOOL, Mar. 9.^T he Cun­
WASHINGTON, Mar. 9.—Many
Company will col" ml*’ i°n members of Congress, first and men.
STOCK IN STATE ard
We’re Jmt^
three new liners during thc ' “P’*

Limited Goes Into Ditch

c____
OTTAWA, Ont., Mar. 9.—News­
print totaling 2-12,870,1)00 pounds
and valued at $88,993,785 crossed
the International boundary from
Canada into the United States hint
year, according to the annual re­
port of the Canadian pulp and pa­
per Industry. This was an increase
of lp,000,000 pounds over th e dxorts of 1923. The American maret/now take , 97 per cent of the
total value of paper exports, proc.
tically. all. of Canada’s paper is
used in North America. ,
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FjffcjWi

MONDAY. MARCH »■ IM S .

rnni‘.hW
,nt ^ fffiJ

• VIENNA, Mar. 9.— Reared jn&gt;u
country whose mountain ranges ri­
val and even sunrpnns the peaks
of Switzerland, the youth of Aus­
tria, both boys and girls, arc e n - ;
$
thusiastic mountain climbers. But 1
thin in often a dangerous pastime,
ami each year the Alps take hea&lt;
m i
toll of young and valuable lives.
To protect these venturesome
youngsters there has been organ­
ized a mountain-climbing school,
with facilities for 400 students.
The instruction is to embrace theo­
retical lectures and practical
training. The lectures will treat A. seconu section,of "The Southland Limited,v track Florida train on
of meteorology and weather pre­ the L. &amp; N. railroad, was wrecked near Covington, Ky. The engine
diction,-and will further deal with pud two coaches Were piled up in a ditch. The engine crew was killed.
the comparative value of various
textures for articles of wear und
eouipment for mountainetering.
Trhen first-aid and
,
.
transportation
up and down gradients in case of
accident, methods of sheltering
from wlhd, avalanches, rain and
snow, and lastly nutrition and
physical endurance, will likewise
-------• |
receive attention.
HELSINGFORS. Mar. 9.—Fin­
LONDON. Mar. 9—Recent r e - ,
The practical training will Ik* land. like the United States, has
i U was further agreed that the equally diversified. It will demon, its prohibition difficulties mid n&lt; ports that the British government j
d department, in an effort to strate the best ways of conquering a consequence n meeting of repre­ bud started minting sovereigns, us ,
■
ck the numorous escapes, desig­ the many hindrances which pluce sentatives of the larger towns a step townrd returning to the
BA.Inate one man to do all the work of themselves in the climbers’ path, wns held here recently to discuss gold standard, has hud n tendency
isferring prisoners from the mothods and utility of roping und means of averting some of th&lt;* evil
•Use farm to the camps. The plan the harnessing of rocks in rescue consequences of the prohibition to bring out some of the 5,000,000
or 0,000,000 gold pieces
which
heretofore followed has been that work and ascending nnd descend­ law*.
ing the sheer face of precipices.
of ,permitting guards or captains ____
bankers
have
calculated
were
be­
,
t correct handling
The principal speaker summoned
the
from the various camps to go ufter Lastly comes
ing hoarded by people* who had
of
picks”
a
*
anef
alepnstocksV‘
A
“P
‘b
*
-’
"ituation
by
saying
thnt
fha prisoners when they were ready
second course will deal with th e 1 in l’inlnn'l everybody drinks ex- held them since sovereigns were
placed on road work.
th*’ •’ngldent. whereas n few withdrawn from circulation early •
^ Under the terms of the agree- usen of skis nnd snowshoes in A l.'r0,,t
years ago Finland was one of the in the war. The rumor that sov­
the road department in the pint* tours.
most sober countries in the world. ereigns were* being coined was
b also in to pay $1.25 a day,
ENGINEERS
MEET
It was also declared that the ; promptly denied by the government
^convicts sent back to the state
I' ‘
well-organized
smuggling traffic hut even after that the gold pieces
*rP tor hospital -treatment, for
WEST PALM BEACH. Alar. 9. unlimited (iiiantitien of liquor to continued to be brought out of
period of BO days, and during
iperntion 50 cents a day. The —•"Progress of Mosquito Control the most remote parts of the coun- their hiding places nnd exchanged
ItU r clause was inserted to place in Florida," bv (5. W. Simons Jr., try, leading to increased drunken- for the paper currency nt the
ness among both men and women, bunks.
I
ot uPkeeP where it prop- snnitary engineer of the state
The Hank of England particularffJt.w lo n g a in the state’s book- boned of health: "Zoning in the Even women and children, it was
Everglades." by F. C. Elliott, chief asserted, were taking to hubitiihl |y |,!IS been receiving quite a numbeping, it in said.
engineer of the Everglades bruin- drinkincr. and tho moral standard Lor of xovcrcitcns overy day reage district, nnd other subjects was rapidly declining, resulting in cently which, after being exchnngFORESTS SAFEGUARDED
will be discussed by the Florida inereased criminality. It was do- (.,| f„r paper, are placed away in
\ PLOVDIV, Bulgaria Mar n
Engineering society which will elded to invite the* authorities t.» tho vaults until such time as the
I m v e UM of m n_icrln
• ^0nVene hcre to&lt;1*y
a two take more stringent measures to government sees fit to put the gold
_ Ip t'
pieces in general circulation again.
cbeing made
made by
bv the
thn Bulgarian
» J .,i.? ' ,l.n.y,, "«zion. C. II. Ruggles, of enforce the law.
city president of the society,
In Helsingfors some.restaurants Bankers suy the Londoner has be­
ent in reforestation. The this
will deliver the presidential ad­ and clubs have been closed for of- come entirely accustomed to the
ram for this year covers vir- dress,
«n the subject of "The Flor­ Viises against the prohibition law. paper currency and thut it is I
y the entire country, and in­ ida Engineering
Society, und Its
doubtful whether sovereigns, even
Yx
** , lh® Balkan mountains in Plan* in the Economy
of the I Sanford—Work to start April 15 after England returns to the gold
ian territory.
Mate."
•
1 on tfiOO.OOO tourist hotel.
basis, will ever be popular again.

Ljke United States, Coinage Rumor Is
Finland Has W orry,BringingOutHoard
From Prohibition Of British Guineas;

SURVEYORS ARE PLACING GRADE STAKES ON MELLONVILLK AVE!
PREPARATORY TO PAVING WITH ASPHALT A WIDTH OF 26 FEET

BEL
Property will be increased in price as soon as improvements are coinplet

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!H COAL COSTS
■ Aie Outbid hy Even
And Belgians. Department
v of Overseas Trade Declares
In Recent Report Issued
LEEDS, Eng., Mar. 10.—Brltlah
rtrrl manufacturers have found
difficulty in relling steel In their
own territory, India. because they
i bavn been outbid by the Gorman*
and Belgian*, it was announced
here bv A. M. Samuel, parliament*
ac* secretary to the Department
for Overseas Trade, nddrcsslng the
leedn Chamber of Commerce.
The situation which brought
tlii i about, said Mr. Samuel, was
the hlsrli price of coal. The price
of steel, which was largely depen­
dent. on the price of coal, waa no
high today that it paid to import
rtecl from abroad. Two or three
: hcllir :ts per ton off the price of
roll, he eupgested, would make all
the different'! to the prosperity of
British trade, and the existing high
price of coal wus doing harm which
extended much further than to the
100,000 hten who were out of work
in &gt;h* coal ficbl.i.
Mr. Samuel, however, was quite
optimistic os to the future for
Brilhh trade generally. With tfoe
orception of coni, steel and ship­
ping, he believed that the clouds
of trade were breaking, and that
there would be reawakening of
pro;|&lt;ei itv for all, and particular­
ly the workingman. With about
J ,250,090 men unemployed there
wn:; much misery, but through the
whole policy of existing govern­
ment ran Urn motive of getting the
people had. to work. He could see
in tr.ido today a greater spirit of
confidence.
DIAMOND P U T IN S H A P E

Do!,AND, Mar, 10, — The dia­
mond h being nut in shape for
prod ice of the Stetson University
baseball squad In preparation for
ita spring schedule. Coach Mc­
Quillan rxpecta to have the team
on the field within n week unless
something happens to prevent the
opening workouts. Candidates for
the team, in the meantime, are put­
ting in hard work in private prac­
tice, getting into trim for the first
nlficinl cal).
GETS BEAR SINGLE HANDED
HOMESTEAD. Mar. 1 0 .- E.
(•itch, notion foreman for the Flor­
ida East Coast Railway, is exhibjting a bear here which was caught
lie utalco single handed with the
aid of an old tarpaulin. The nniuuil was captured Thursday and
brought hero.

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TEXTILE Monday
Morning M’LEANPLEADS
MILLS CONTROL

LONDON, Mar 10. — William
Ballantyne, who waa ■ stonaway
on the R-34 when the flew to
America in July, 1919, haa a t laat
been successful in obtaining his Combination of Skilled Ger­
“wings,” or in other words him
man And Cheap Italian La­
pilot's certificate. A fter hi* es­
bor
Yields Handsome Prof­
capade on the dirigible, ilallnntyne
its,
In
Imitation Silk Goods
was sent back to llowden in York­
shire, whpra he remained until
the airdrome closed down and was
MILAN, Italy, Mar. 10-—Ger­
then transferred to Egypt. Here many, which exercised n decisive
he studied for the Royal A air Force economic Influence In northern It­
pilot's certificate, tie passed hia aly before the wnr, is rapidly re­
testa and is now pilot-sergeant in gaining Us ground in at least the
one of the air mail planes between textile industry. It is understood
Cairo and Bagdad, a desert journey that the numerous spinning mills
of 700 miles each way.
in the neighborhood of Milan are
Ballantyne was an original mein, again mostly in the hands of Ger­
ber of the crew of the K-34, but IL man capital, and thut a lystem of
was found necessary to leave him cheep Italian und skilled German
behind. He was bent on making labor on the product has been
the trip, however, und, two hours worked out hy which cotton and
before the craft leTt Scotland, he imitation silk goods yield hnndhid himself in the rigging. When aome profits.
The
the airship was about *10 miles out
m e arms about
nuoui Milan
raiimi import
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he was discovered, lying sick « n d ilbeir cotton from America and the
teverish among some gas bags to 'y a rn is spun by clump Italian mbwhich he had crept from the r ig - '° i. The partly-finished product is
ging. After treatment by the s t a i f
sent to textile concerns of
physician he worked his way across middle Germany, chiefly in the
for the rest of the voyage.
neighborhood of Chemnitx, where
certain processes requiring skilled
labor, uuch n» dyeing, are applied.
Then the almost-finished product
wanders back once more to Duly,
A H a n r l L V l t i f n i i l which where it is sold. The com
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' ml German luhnr enables tin* manuM e e im g
r o r e © , fncturers to set up prices than can
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Milton Haddock find George, A larg e part of the product goes
Brockhaha were in charge of th&gt;\to Jugoslavia, The fact that the
program Mr. Brockhahn Intro- exporting country is taly Is an
duced as jaz* orchestra in wioen i *C3 «clnlly favorable circumstance
ho played |)iann, mnl which was f0,‘ Gu* German owners, since Italy
composed of Max Stewart, George \ "fj*. a treaty with Jugoslavia by
Mere and W. L. Harvey. B y r o n ' which&gt; r textiles enjoy advantagn
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hi ii u im i.-n, „
Stevens
appeared
n icaricaturist,
f esf which ure not extended to Gertaking ns Ids subjects members or m‘" iy
th»* club.
Visitors present were: John S. DOIJGFits' SCHEDULE GIVEN
McAuley, Frnnk B. Jenby and Jim
Williams, of Cleveland, Md&lt;; A. 1*.
CLEARWATER,
Mar. 10.—
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Leavitt. Boston; Howard Estcn, Six games will be played on the
Pawtucket, R, I.; Dayton Mnhnffey local diamond und six out of town
and Fred K. Townsend, Corning, by the Brooklyn Nutionui League
N. Y.; Leon R. Grosjln ami Dr. elui( during its spring training
John Quirk, Wntinks. N. Y.;Lenn season in Florida. Tho schedule
LeRoy, Chicago; and Dnve II n»i% nuu.'j public Itcre culls for Ihe
nrd, and George Babcock, of Blf. following games at Clearwater:
fnlo, N. Y.
Mar. 14, Brooklyn vs St. Louis
Americans; 18, Brooklyn vs PhilArcadin—$112,000 bond election 1adclphin Nationals, 20, Brooklyn
t«i be hold &gt;Vnril 1 for erection o f , vs Buffalo Internationals, 21, St,
school buildings.
j Louis Americans, 25, WashingMndisnn— Approximately $20,- , ton; 2t&gt; New York Yankees. Out
000 to be spent for additional pnv- of town games ure: Mar. 11, St.
ing.
: Louis
American
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Turnon
Milton—15-acres of tobacco to i Springs, 10 Philadelphia Nutionbe planted in this district us ex- }nls ut Bradenton, 17, Bullafu In*
periment.
j ternntionnls at Palmetto, 19 St.
Milton—California nuin to plant 1 Louis
Americans at Tarpon
2,900 acres to grapes in Yellow j Springs, 23, Washington at Tarnriver district.
| pu, 24, Yunkecs at St. Petersburg.

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An unusually heavy docket was
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disposed of in Municipal Court a t will stand with the Washington
the Monday morning's session monument and the Lincoln me­
morial. This Is not a case of the
when Judge W. E. White passed South honoring Lee and Jackson
judgment In 41 cases. A total of and their com rades,.it is a case
$980 in fines and costs was col­ of the people of America honor­
lected. The cases included two ing her great Kerom. More than
for possession of liquor and one? that, it is a case of the people of
America preserving an imperish­
for selling it.
Following Is the list of cases: able granite to two of the great­
Elijah Morris.
selling liquor, est men that the Anglo-Saxon
$200 and costs; Jumcs Bird, un­ race has produced.
“It is my personal opinion that
lawfully riding n train, $10 bond
estreated, Daisy Siplin, possession Gutzon Borglum, who conceived
of liquor, $150 bond estreated; the memorial and brought It to its
Lizzie Blair, possession of liquor, present stage, must complete it.
continued to Wednesday; James 1 have faith that the people of
Dykes, disorderly conduct, $10 and Georgia will lay aside the petty
costs; E. Norrjs. assault and controversies nnd demand that
threats, $'T5 and costs: J. W. One. the work shall proceed.”
don, drunk $10 bond estreated;
West Hill, diunk, $10 bund en­
treated; Will Green, disorderly
conduct. $8 bond estreated; Jessie
Jackson, drunk, $5 and costs; Wilt
Reed, drunk and disorderly con­
duct, $10 bond estreated; Nannie
Jackson. $10 bond estreuted; Min­
nie Williams, drunk, $J0 bond es­
treated; Johnny Martin, drunk, $5
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and costs; Willie Williams, disord­ ponses, making the net clearing
erly conduct, $10 bond estreuted; of the plant $1,252,77. During the
Arthur llnll disorderly conduct, month $5(10.(17 was expended for
case dismi: sed; Johnny Byas, drunk improvements of permanent na­
and disorderly, $5 and costs, John ture.
Emanuel, disorderly conduct, case
In the report of the city clerk
dismissed; Anron Coplan, carrying the cash on hand when the month
weapons. $25 bond estreated; began was declared to have been
Dan Jenkins, operating a car with­ $58,074.01 while the receipts dur­
out brakes, case dismissed; A. Lip- ing the month were $32,050.72.
ray, drunk, $10 bond estreated; The total of disbursements aOtho Hogan, drunk, $10 bond es­ inounted $21,902.35. Among the
treated; Phil Jones, drunk, $10 larger amounts Included in the disbond
estreated; San Johnson, bursements for the month were the
drunk, $5 and costs; Charlie Heath, salaries and expenspg of the police
operating car while intoxicated department, amounting to $1,$100 and costs; J. I). Philips, 099.82, nnd of the first department
drunk, $10 bund estreated; Floyd which amounted to $539.84 in sal­
Washburn, drunk, $!0 bond e t--1 - aries and expenses. The remaind­
ed; Ingle Robinson, d i * r l y c - er of the disbursements went for
duct, $10 bond estrev'ei : C
salaries of the vurlous city nfflcinl
Walker, disorderly conduct, «5 and and expenses of operating the city
costs: W. II. Walker, disorderly government.
conduct, $5 and costs; Will Kiler,
The following items were in­
drunk, $5 and costs; William Wal- i cluded in the reports: garbage re­
ker, carrying concealed weapons, j moval $598.80;
street sweeping
525 and costs; Wiliium Walker, $571.75; maintenance of streets,
vagrancy, $5 nnd costs; will Green $303.50; maintenance of. the mu­
disorderly conduct, continued to nicipal nthlctic field, $95.50; sani­
Wednesday; Zeb Smith, unlawful­ tary department costs, $272.50;
ly riding train, $11) nnd costa; janitor at library, $54; care of
Ralph Roberson, operating enr parks. $50; and sewer construc­
while intoxiented, $100 und costs, tion, $2,938.85.
Milton Mnloy, reckless driving, $15
and costs.
MRS. STOKES MAY TESTIFY

Monthly Report of
City Manager Filed
W i t h Commission

Sarasota—Tampa Southern Rail-, CHICAGO, Mar. 10.—Judge W.
rnml company to build 35-mile N. Gemmilt, presiding ut the trial
of W. R. D. Stokes, millionaire
road to Fort Ogden.
Hotel owner and Robert E. Lee,
Chicago, negro for conspiring to
Tampa— $25,000 administration defame Mrs. Stokes, has ruled that
building nearing completion ut Mrs. Stokes can »estify, it was
Temple Terrace Estates.
j learned today.

bidden to be retained by said
FIX ELECTION DATE
LAKELAND, Mar. 10. - The owner aa liquidated damages should
(*25.00
the successful bidder or bidders
be refujyj^ , •T T aT i W . " •?«to? J?u- fail to m u s e to execute a con­
fn” daA»«2S.OOO b jttj etattlm !°J tract and to supply bond as re­ npon return 0f
caGoni to
special road and bridge
wiil be known as No. 12 if created. quired within ten day after writ­ Contractors
7**Total mileage of f°arf t eF /,r° ^ vd. ten notice of acceptance of bid.
pH.able „
roads is 31% which will be mP ^
The owner reserves the right to
ment Of T»n
cd If the bonds are npproved.Eight
reject
any and all bids, or to ac­ »hich win h
miles from Foxtown to Polk City
is tho longest single piece of con­ cept any bid or p art of bid by
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tLem deemed to bo to the best in­
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Co-nly, Florid..
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Copies of plans and specifica­
tions may be seen at the Clerk’s
Sealed bids will be received by office, or may be had from the
the Commissioners of the City of
Sanford, Seminole County, Flor­
ida, at the Clerk’s office, City
Hall, Sanford, Florida until 2:30
p. M. March 23rd, 1925 for the
furnishing of all materials and
labor for the erection and com­
pletion of a City Jail Building to
bo located at Sanford, in Semi­
nole County, in accordance with
the plans and specifications as pre­
pared by Elton J. Moughton, Ar­
chitect, First National
Rank
Building, Sanford, Florida.
Successful bidder or bidders
will be required to furnish a sur­
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ety company bond in an amount
equal to fifty (509#) per cent of
the contract price of their bid, and
to meet with the approval of the
City Attorney.
No bid will be considered unless
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'H E happy features of your homewiJ
the Architect, and accompanied hy
journey will be a stopuver visit n
a certified check payable to auid
Asheville, the trip itself and the
owner in the amount of One
you
pass
enroute.
Thousand ($1090.00) Dollars. The
check of the successful bidder or
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winding highways to reach this hilltop city,
A rrived,you’ll find mile-high mountains allabotg
you, valleys th a t sleep in their shadows andi
climate that will fem ptyou to prolong your stay.
T o u rist'h o tels and comfortable inns, both
In quantity and quality. G olf on wotld-fimou
courses. Tennis, H orseback riding, Hunting,
Trapshooting, W ater sports. Brightest ofwcijl
functions and musical events. Mansions, col
tages and apartments.
Interesting natutd
attractions. Lakes, rivers and water fails.

lacksonville AS/4EVILLI
Notice To Tax
Payers!

‘Direct Pullman trains ria Southern Rjihjj
Pot descriptive booklet and further infurmitioa, •Uni

C H A M B E R O F COMMERCE

City Tax Books close April 1,
1925, after which all taxes remain­
ing unpaid will be collected up­
on which taxes are assessed.
ELLEN HOY. Tax Collector.

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OU who perhaps have been paying- rent ever si nee you started housekeeping. Have you ever thought
what it would feel like to be able to look at a little home and say “It's mine”? Possibly you have been an
ideal tenant. You have a fine collection of rent receipts. Your landlord likes you. But, what does this
profit you? Every man with any kind of a fixed income owes it to himself to have a home. Not merely a “place
to live”, but-a Home.

Live Gloriously and Profit Richly

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Tn presenting Lacoochce Park its founders are taking the final steps toward the realization of an ideal—the
ideal of establishing amid the most wonderful of Florida settings, a residential park of unsurpassed beauty
and unequalled environment, situated l'/e miles from Dunnellon—Citrus County—and only fifteen rpiles
from the Gulf and near Crystal River. This desirable location presents a combination of year-round delightfulness crowned with the most equable climate found in the entire Southland. Compare Lacoohee
Park with any other property you have seen; compare its beauty and magnificent location; compare its
many advantages; then, compare the price of its beautiful homesites with the prices of any other property. /.

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Development at

Florida’s Most Inviting Home Property
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Building a permanent home in scenic Laeoochee
Park might well be considered the crowning achie­
vement of a man's life. And yet, Laeoochee Park
is priced surprisingly low—well within the reach
of every man.
Luxury, Culture and Refinement
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homesites, nestling on the edge of the romantic
Withlaccochee river—a ridge of undulating slopes,
making possible a beauty unexcelled in Florida.
Beautiful Surroundings

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find out what Laeoochee Park will be like in a short
time. Its future is assured. Every now an abund­
ance of trees, flowers and tropical shrubbery arc
in evidence. A I,magnificent hundred-foot
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Every homesite in Laeoochee Park is easily reach­
ed by a splendid State Highway, just three minutes
from churches, schools and railroad, near DunnelIon. All modern conveniences and improvements:
will be in keeping with the development. Water,
electricity and telephone service are supplied a t
regular rates. And yet, in Laeoochee Park, won­
derful homesites can be bought for as little as $250
each. Why not investigate this opportunity, to*
day? With these facts before you, your decision is
imperative. Select your future homesite NOW
while prices are still at their lowest. Buy now and
reap richly. Why delay longer? Yesterday has
gone to tomorrow never comes. Write today.
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A Pretty Bum aport.

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Time was when the young man disappointed in love
l««4*r at annfitnl, KIwM*
itrrnl ns Hrmm) Clans Mailer, tvould whine, “Well, If I can’t have her, nobody else can.”
toiler 37. inf.*, ut the Post offleo
Hanford, Florida utldei* Art of He woultl then grab his trusty forty-four, blow out her brains
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TUESDAY, MAIt. ID. IMS.
TUB HERALD'S PLATFORM
1. —Deeper water route to Jackson­
ville.
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2.—Cqpsl ruction of St. Johns—In­
dian River rannl.
8/—-Extension of while way.
i &lt;—Extension of local amusemcnla
—swimminc pool, tennis courts, etc.
B.—Acquisition of a municipal
Band.
A—Augmenting of building proiram-^tniHes,’
hotel*, apartment
am uses.
Lr-Extension of street paving protram .
Construction
ttf lintilevard
around !.ake Monroe.
9.—Entrance Into Florida state
baseball league.
lfll—Completion of city beautifica­
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Nowadays we look upon that sort of fellow as rather a
bum sport. Modern Americans greatly prefer the man who
can say, “well, the Itest man won. Please accept my congrat­
ulations and host wishes.” In fact, nowadays, that is consid­
ered the only thing to do. There is no alternative ami the
man who sulks over something he has fost, whether it be in
Ir.ve, horse races or real estate, simply isn’t there any more.
So it looks as if Gutzon Borglum were a pretty bum sport.
Working on what might have been the finest piece of sculp­
ture in the history of. the world, Borglum had created models
of almost incomparable excellence. He was generally recog­
nized as a genius of unusual artistic ability and his models
for Stone Mountain were considered among the best he ever
produced.
Yet as is so often thfe case with men of genius, he lacked
to an almost total degree all business judgment. According
to the Stone Mountain Memorial Association’s statement he
was miserably incompetent ns an administrator of a great
project. Hence it became necessary for the Association,
which was responsible for the expeditious application of the
funds contributed for the memorial, to remove him.
But Borglum, instead of taking the situation like a sport,
instead of recognizing his own deficiencies as a business ad­
ministrator as well as his own ability as a creator of models,
instead of yielding to a man who flight better complete the
work of the Memorial Association and present to the South
a superb monument for all time, bucked, kicked over the
traces, got mad and wouldn’t play any more. He acted like
a naughty child that has been spanked and throws himself
on the floor tearing his hair. He said, “if I can’t complete
the mcmorinl and get all the credit for myself, nobody else
can use my models,” and he promptly destroyed them.
Pretty bum sport. Father probably spared the rod when
Borglum was a hoy. *No\v he says he will “rot in jail” if he
musi| to uphold the principle of “an artist’s right to his own
creation.” But it is not jail that he needs; what he needs is
a good spanking by a man big enough to take him across his
knee.

BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
PROCLAMATION OF PEACE:
—Glory be to God in the highest,
•ml on earth peace, good will tow­
ard men, Luke 2:14.
ADVICE TO ALL
Them's one thing that we all
should learn;
That this big old world is not all
our own,
Hut Just that little part that wo
may earn
By labor hard, or by deeds of
kindness sown.
f5o, when you see u brother in dire
distress,
Do not blame him just becuutso
he's down.
Often in the hunt ami struggle of
of this life,
You'll boo n poor, foolish wretch,
like me,
Struggling hnrd among the worldly
strife
To gain his footing for once—
don't you sen?
Then just lend your hund once or
twice—
Try it, and sve what God will do
for thee!
Then. Juter on, in the evening of
- life, Pll say,
An down the hill near the end
of your trail,
When your ebon locks have turned
to gray,
Hook hack, and see if there was
not one sail
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You hud failed to use, and note
that day—
We settle all clniimf at tho end
of each trail.
T is better that we uso nil our
strength and power,
While we can use it for good, and
when
I t Is needed most, than wait till
some later hour,
Ami say we were sorry we did
not do it then.
When you see an old man wor king,
out of power,
Why not lend a hum! a while to
help such men?
—Ned Gray.
------------- o------------Miami Life says, “ A sheik in the
hammock is worth three on the
desert."
Moll ywooil has begun work on a
Bl5.QOn.000 harbor. Nothing seems
to .daunt them.
North Carolina has passed an
nnll-fllrtlr,g law hut we doubt if
anyone in Asheville hits
heard
about it.
They have schools for the deaf,
dumb and blind, but what they
peed most are schools for the just
plain dumb.
5 HOOTS MAN AND
HORSE ESCAPES
—Headline in
in Hacnn
Macon Telegraph,
Another cast i of Tiorse sense.
Because they were razor bucks,
ioim* hogs in Iowa thought they
could successfully digest some
lafety razor blades, but they died
after convulsions.
Isn't it funny that when a man
brings in a poem to which he lias
been inspired, or a novel he has
dusked olT, or some other literary
effort he has finally achieved, and
asks you what you think of it, und
you are perfectly honest and tell
him it's absolutely rotten, lie get's
sore us Hell?
"More than twenty-five per cent
of Rhode Idund automobile driv­
er* are women and in the number
of accident^ reported the feminine
drivers figure in not more than one
ver font, says Chief Clerk George
Wellington of the Rhode Island
State Board of Public Roads. Does
anybody know how the Florida wo­
men compare with the drivers of
the northern state?
Anti-aircraft guns proved their
tiiy-ffcctuulncss in tests lust Satur­
day at Fort Monroe. Targets were
towed by Martin Bomber- at an
elevation of three thousand to six
thousand feet and out of thirtynine shots fired not a single one
took effect. Guns and shooting like
tla t would be of tres'cndous help
in case of h foret( n ( rcraft invuM ’•

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Exploring-Asia

H’h in the blood. It is with interest that the world at
large reads of the intention of the Roosevelt brothers to visit
the innermost portions of remote Asia in finest of rare speci­
mens of mnmmels and birds for the Field Museum. The
world has become accustomed to the sound of the Roosevelt
name in connection with such missions.
The exploits and achievements of the cider “Teddy” in
Africa, Cuba and South America in the hunting field and on
the field of battle are well known to Americans and all read­
ers of history, natural and military. For years Colonel
Roosevelt was a common name on the front pages of
America’s newspapers, as lie captured some unusual animals
of the “Dark Continent” or discovered some unknown land
in South America.
His sons seem to have inherited this tendency for explora­
tion of wild and unknown places. During the recent gub­
ernatorial campaign in New York, Colonel Roosevelt, the
younger, is said to have remarked that tin: two places on
this earth be was most anxious to visit were Northern Sib­
eria and the Gobi desert, both remote lands far from any
centers of population.
Now one of these desires is about to be granted. On tho
fifteenth of April he and his brother, Kermit, who has had
considerable experience with his father in expeditions of this
kind, are to sail to explore sections of the Himalayan region
of Southwest Asia. Here few men in all time have traveled.
T h e world will watch with interest the results of the explora­
tions of the Roosevelt brothers.

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As Brisbane

Sees’ ft

"YOU ARN’T THE ONLY ONE THAT IS TIRED OF WINTER'

72 Orangea fnr 25 C en ts.1 ■
The Home Wna the Star.
Above the Knee, Please.
20 Million Feci n Day.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
te x t

Thnt would.U* V1

Urinkirnr.

Better worrv^T
pean trouble, J ? 1

sa* “ - A

I^is Angeles, Mar. 6.
WHO IN the cold East will believe this?
*
You drive front 1.08 Angeles to
Hollywood, here in Southern Cali­
fornia, and along the road are
wagons tilled with yellow, ripe or­
anges, with signs that read: "Six
dozen oranges
for twenty-five
cents.”
And that is not a misprint. You
buy a dozen oranges for five cents,
six dozen for a quarter.

there bemu nn j *
ducinK them.
1
Dad Illinois ntv.
a railroad track, o
Four widovri sitting
Some people uve
day Others }m fi,
it does come they’ll'
brella.
We don't know W ,
go out. Rut i t ,time in1|
collector.

WHO, IN Florida or California,
will find a way to squeeze out,
transport and deliver to homes in
the North pure orange Juice, with
the vitamins in good working
order?
The steel monoplane may a r­
range that. The dashing young
mnn will have his orange juice
route, instead of his milk route. A
thousand pounds of orange juice
would supply mnny families.

Summer com« |n ijw
tee cream and row , ,
of hot coffee.
You might
like an ice man md bJ j
a furnace.
Congress has arfii
its work if you pleut I
saving °ur cum wot*
the fish won't bite.

AS INTERESTING as the price
of oranges nre stories of moving
picture success, und humble s ta rt­
ing. For instance, t/ike Miss
Norma Tnlmndge, in real life Mrs.
Joseph Schenek. Now she is all
dressed in fine spun, knitted green
and gold silk, held together, here
and there, with big diamonds.
No butterfly could look hotter.
How did she begin?. She tells you.
“IT’S A simple story that gave
nn&gt; my first moving picture chance.
I was discovered kissing a man un­
der a photographer's idaek cloth,
the kind they use to cover a coun­
try camera.
“ Was I the star of that picture?
No; the horse was the star, and
had ids name in big letters. 1 was
not mentioned, hut I got three
dollars a day und my lunch.
“And it wns a start, which is all
anybody can ask for.”

top * W

All loafing and no Jack u dull life.
A great gang 0f
jailed probably fct|
Stenographer is
a South Dakota senator
they ask, “Should a fjj',

—&lt;

Indiana mayor
bootlegging. Went Vir™
j arrested for Lootleggin^i
I why?

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Sanford’s Realty Values

'I heodore Roosevelt remarked | without a broad general attitude
when he was elected hy the people toward other nations. We have
had a patchwork foreign policy,
tn succeed himself after he hud adding to it from day to day and
lilird out the unexpired term of week to week. We must make
William McKinley, “ I am no some disposition of the World
longer a pidilicn! accident.” To­ Court, (mention and of the League
day, Calvin Coolidgc becomes in of Nations protocol establishing
Wo have two exceptionally good propositi*
his own right the President of the that court. A moral duty ami jus­
United States. The memory of tice to ourselves as a nation de­
that will set you in on the ground floor.
day when an Oregon delegate mand that wc define our altitude.
NOW MISS Tnlmndge is paid leu that
placed the mum* of I lie Massa­ We must either recognize, or re­
times as much as the people pay chusetts Governor ht fore a weari­ fuse to recognize the government
their President, and the horse is ed ami frenzied convention, upset­ that has lieen exist ant for seven
no longer the star in her picture. ting Lhc plans of the party liosses years in Russia. We must dis­
the vice presidency, was wiped pose of the French claims for
“Front Log Cabin to White House" for
out in tho Republican flood tide spoliation of her lands by our
is financially speaking, mild in of last November.
armies; we must restore, in that
By the largest majority ever four-year period the property and
comparison with movie success—
given a candidate for that office, securities seized during tho war
sometimes.
the people of th e . United States from aliens within our borders.
have delivered into the hands of Wo must npiko provisions for
. BUT, TOUNti Indies on farms Calvin Coolidgc, the chief respem- new codification of international
atul in smnll cities, do not come sibi)ity for the destiny of this na- law s o thut the statutes may he
crowding to Hollywood unless’you tiprr Tor*the next ftnir yhmt.* It fUrlrt.M nnd'ho nntiWi‘agntinunv
become a man who has fallen heir be evasive of those statutes. We
bring money enough to last for to such power to pray the prayer I must
make arrangements for the
202 First Street.
three months, at least, plus enough of Solomon, to ask for wisdom payment of post-war debts of)
to take you home again. Of a above all things and to trust that (other nations to the United States, i
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hundred that come, not more than courage anil strength shall he ad- We shall consider, under the policy j
unto him.
I outlined by President Coolidgc, a :
ten even secure places as super­ ded
The
President
has
many
p
er-'
reduction in armaments,
AN OKLAHOMA ATTORNEY testifying in a disbarment numeraries, a t two or three dol­ plexlng problems confronting him .1further
At home, the President ha*
proceedings admitted that he was “as nearly perfect as a lars a day. Many bitter disap­ The test of hi genius to govern equally as many difficult problems
mnn van be” and added “I do not smoke, chew, drink or pointments and sad stories are lies in the manner in which h e ; to consider and to solve. His ml-;
solves them* The people have , ministration is to be brought withswear.” How long will people continue to think that mere here.
given him a distinct advantage in ' in the rigid bounds of economy he
abstention from bad habits constitutes goodness? All of the
Success is hard always, and that he hns n Congress of his own prescribe* for himself and for the
habits he mentioned are undesirable and carried to excess harder in moving pictures than in party, a Congress that must be j government. Tho rates of our
might prove wicked but the mere fact that a man—or wom­ other work. Merely being pretty handled, however, with tact and protective tariffs must be adjusted |
and firmness.
to meet the changing conditions. |
an -d oes not use tobacco nor violent language does not neces­ and ambitious, with curly hair, is patience
Our foreign relations must be The inheritance and income taxes
sarily make them good. There must be some positive virtues, not enough.
improved ami a definite policy, must be abolished, or reduced,)
kindness, gentleness, courage, generosity to constitute good­
which we now lack, established. As j to thd point where they no longer
i;
\i.. .1,. i^i__t
ness. All bad habits show a lack of self-control and if in­
PARIS RULERS of fashion say we now stand, we are neither, in , Socialistic. The Muscle Shoals
tho
m
atter
of
a
foreign
policy,i
properey,
into
which
the governdulged tiring weakness but a man may have nothing but good to women, all over the world:
tish, foul nor good red herring, merit has poured millions of dolhabits and still be in colorless, useless member of society.—
“ Wear your skirts above your We are “unofficial" observers in 1jars, must be disposed of. More
Knoxville Sentinel.
knees, and paint *your ears red.’’ the settlement of world affairs, enlightened and more beneficial
And the pathetic fact is that We made a separate peace with laws for agriculture must be writ- n
Germany; we have not joined the
into our statute hooks. The H
millions of women will wear skirts World Court or the League of Na­ ten
Tresident has announced his in- ■
so short as to be silly, and paint tions. Bills toward that end lie tention to further the consolida- ■
BRADENTON HERALD
their ears without loss of time. dormant in our Senatorial com­ tinn of our railway lines into a 5
Also the eyelids are to be stained mittees. A new minister of for­ few systems for more efficient w
Despite the local law that makes essary for the sheriff to g o down dark brown or blue, the eyelashes eign alVairs takes office today: a service. That policy must be ■
. ,
nuw chairman of our Senate F or-' worked out and adapted to our
it a felony for any owner of live-! into his own pocket to foot the bill curled
and the inside of the nos- 1 f,-|(rn |t.-h»tii*Tis committee took o f - 'laws and to economic conditions.
stock to turn it loose anywhere in he naturally enough stopped im­ triN stained bright red.
Itooms 501-502. Phone 05
, lice only n few weeks ago. The) The country wishes for the new
the roaming livestock.
m
Manatee county between the Mana­ pounding
President
has
until
now
continued
j
President
as
he
stands
at
the
eve
Of course, the law provides that
First National Bank llniltiinji.
THE SHORT skirt, in reason, is! the Harding foreign policy of of his own great day, « most su e-!
tee river and the Gulf of Mexico, any person who is proven guilty of
cattle still range unmolested he- [ allowing cattle to roam at large sensible, a step toward common meeting questions a'* they arise, cessful administration,
k
Sales Foret*;—Miss Kuhn Williams, Miss H''*
________ _________ ;____
tween Bradenton and Palma Sola] is a lawbreaker, and can be con­ sense, ami away from mlernhe* 1
Red
ears,
when
natural,
indicate
'
S
linage, Mr. K. L. Shipp.
and this city and Bradenton Beach, i victed and fined in the courts. We
Beautiful homes are being built | suggest that the sheriff appoint a good blood condition. But fori
AM E R IC A N E S E
ta
aaaaH
H
H
ia
a
H
a
a
a a a H a a a a ||a a B a a a fla a lM a aiai* (1
west of the city', and many of th e , deputy whose business it shall be women to wear skirts that would!I
NEW
YORK
SUN
borne builders and makers of f i n e I to first, locate roaming cattle and look foolish on a child, paint arti- '
subdivisions desire to keep their then their owners and arrest the llclnl health on their ears, curl
premises free of unsightly and. latter and hale them into court. In their lashes and color their eye-* The woman took the little Penn
“Put them in a toot," he said to
costly fences; yet L o c a l i s e the cut - • Ids the sherilf should have the aid lids, that seems too much. How
ever, back of it all there is divine
boy. brought up the clerk,
tie owners persist in breaking the of the prosecuting attorney.
L'u‘rK raised expressive eyelaw, property is suffering damage j And the sheriff should have the wisdom, undoubtedly. Woman is " ll the *«rni his ancestors had tilled
and development retarded.
bucking of the board of county on her way to some grand destiny, for some two hundred years, into I '*|,L, wh at?”
A former sheriir, in seeking to commissioners who would do well Let us observe and admire, hut, the city’s most luxurious and pom- “Toot—you know—toot “
nforce the law, found himself to set aside a fund to he used hv not criticize. _____
, P*&gt;u« fruit shop. At the theater, in The clerk raised both arms in a
footing a big bill for food for im­ him to make up any deficiency he
taxicabs m the subway, bo fora go- Latin gesture of despair
WE CAN estimate the wealth Ing to bed at night, he had wanted
pounded cattle because the law encounters in impounding and sale
The boy t r i e d shouting*
"A
makes m* provision for this other of range cattle. &gt;*io law is a good under ground in this country. The! nothing but oranges, more and toot!"
k’
\
than what the sheriff may collect law except that it lacks the en­ Mnrlaml Oil Company strikes
more oranges. For, true to an
Then ns if to m-ik.* it „u -I-,.,
either from owners who may re­ forcement element. It isn't right ncrw oil well in its Colorado t.r- age-long inheritance of frugality, as anything could heclear*
deem their cattle or the remote pos­ to expect the sheriff to pocket a rit
itory. the roar of the gas. rush- the boy s father allowed no fruit
mean a poke ''
sibility of selling that scrubby wild loss. The county should sustain ingout, twenty million feet a d a y , on the table at home hut apples
The
woman. Iaug:i:ngly, interfer-'
stock at auction for enough to pay him in this law enforcement just can tie heard for six miles. If , front tho farm. So the woman | cd.
the bills run up. Because of tho as it sustains him in other law en­ gas were worth one dollar a then- planned to give the boy a feast of
“ff, wants a paper hag.'
are varied and ever t-lianging, But tl&gt;c ^t,n
result of his effort making it nec­ forcement.
sand, which Is called "a cheap,!oranges.
As thov reach.'wiTW,. „;,i . . . „ ii . u
confiscatory
price," how much1 The **iiv
• • .1 T h ? X
1 on ‘wRh!
the
County Bank is always ready and willii'K ‘
hoy mmln
made Li«
his *-t*ni..«
choice r-....
from................
Imy* l i d • back
would that well yield in money? l’ho A t ,s ,,1f . . ,r " ,&lt;* Koldenj rich consummate contempt.
of the utmost service to its customers.
luscious, and then we spoke for the
Wouldn t these duiiiti foreignerfirst
time.
AND THE wealth in the ground
greistel you!" he burst out.
ST. AUGUSTINE RECORD
It is lo your advantage to make this®
is perhaps less thun the wealth
in the air. Floating above every
Bunk your depository.
Miss Abby Rockefeller, daughter policy. Personal relations am rec­ farm, waiting to be taken out and
of _John D, Jr., and supposedly ognized us mu* thing and money as used, is enough nitrogen to fer­
heiress to an immense fortune, is another. The Rockefeller children tilize many such farms. We buy
marrying a man rated its poor in are severely trained to know the nitrogen hauled all the way from
Tin* so-called hick town has
With no intention of becoming)
comnari.on with her own family. value of money, and get it only South America, and there are bil­ lately become a source of great in­
And as for as the Rockefellers are when they need or deserve it. As lions of tons of it above our heads. spiration to our professional hum­ terribly heavy over the matter, wc
concerned, that is perfectly all the father of this girl says, there
orists.
want to add that u hick tow,, is a !
right. Duly the new branch of the will be trust funds available up­
AND WHAT is the wealth below
A hick town, say the various place where 2fi „f ot,r 20 presidents !
family, to m hooded by David H, on which his children “can draw tho waters of the oceans, seas and users of this convenient formula,
Milton 'Jr., will he strictly “mi its in accordance with the merit they lakes, that cover the greater part is a place where u backfire is were horn and where seven out of I
own."
cun show and the ability to handle of the earth?
never mistaken for pistol shot; 10 of the immortals in New York's
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PR O G B j^
The young couple will live in a largo enterprises.”
Here and there, along the P a ­ where bedtime is orthodox; where natnnal hall of fnm„ ,)rjgil!atJ J
modest apartment with one serv­
Here is a “plutocratic” exam- cific Coast, you see oil wells out in woodpeckers eat un the depot; A hick town and didn’t have « name i
ant. and Mrs. Milton, will do part ld‘* that might well be followed in tho ocean. Where the ocean now where central can tell you whether produced L.ncoln. | | ick
of her own housekeeping. She has many families of much wealth. is, dry land once was, and vice it was a girl or a hoy; where the gate us numt of ,)tir great literary
had training for taking care of a Who can doubt that it is better versa.
neighbors will supply y,,u wjt|, a igures of the past and practically I
home and knows how to keep ac­ for the young couple themselves?
Men eventually will explore the conscience if you lack ..me; where all of those now living. |!it j
Wood
counts. There will lx* no ear un­ Ij not only puts them on their met- is-can's bed, as they now explore there is no parking problem, where towns produce our Edison*.
til the two fcvl able to pfford it. Jm but does the country a service 1Alaska, or Africa, and give to tho
,f w*i
‘hen we wouid like to
a curfew disturbs the resident’s
rut to
This in not unfriendliness at all in suggesting that large wealth is
farms,
fron
the
air.
the
nitrogen
I
rest]
where
tine
cut
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V
e
to
u
'n
o
!
f
f
i
f
f
a
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l
“hhick
twwn is 11 Place
on the part of John D. Jr., and a Public trust, to bo wisely adminnd'nortunitv'7„y .naH uan .*
excellent
op.'
See
I
S’J.OO P‘r
John D. Sr., but merely family 1latercd.
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MISS KATHRYN WILre Y. Society Editor.

' U n iW
&gt;» the
; bridge of the Social
It the Woman’* Club
ms telephone 24.
f«lne«lay

LIVES At TOP OF
MOUNTEVEREST

PHONE:—Rea. 428-J

Mrs.Knight Is Hostess Delightful Dance Is
A t Bridge Monday Given At Tea Room By
Mra. George W. Knight charm- Miss Claire Zachary

[Social
.alendar

ture D e p a rtm e n t or
i Club w ill m e e t a t

ingly entertained Monday at the
Country Club with a bridge lunch­
eon, as a courtesy to Mrs. L. La
Tourette and Mrs. M. W. Schlons
of New York City, and Mrs. Sa­
die Giles of Philadelphia.
Covers were laid for 12 at a
long table which was attractively
decorated with a profusion of pmtel shaded sweet peas and lacy
fern. Corsages of sweet peas were
used as favors and to mark the
places.
At the game of bridge, which
followed the delicious luncheon,
Mrs. J. C. Illntermelster was
awarded silk hose for high score.
Each of the honorees was pre­
sented lovely hand made handker­
chiefs.

Grant Wilson had as his dinner
guests Monday evening a t tha
Country Club: Miss Florence Hen­
ry, Miss Ethel Henry and Harry B.
Lewis, Jr.
Mrs. W. B. Zachary has aa her
house
guest, Mrs. Harold Vlele
Miss Claire Zachary delightful­
ly entertained with a dance, Mon­ of Augusta, Ga.
day evening at the Betty
Mrs. J. L. Hardy of Savannah,
Room which was one of the most
enjoyed affairs given by the young­ Ga., is the guest of her son W. J.
Hardy.
er set this season.
The attractive setting of the tea
C. E. Henevert and daughter,
room was further enhanced by the Miss Lillian Henevfcrt of Toledo,
lovely decorations of ferns, bam­ O., were the dinner guests Sunday
boo and roses. During the even­ of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lewis.
ing ^refreshments of sandwiches
and coffee were served. The mu­
Mrs. S. D. Chittenden, who has
sic was furnished by a local or­
been spending the winter with her
chestra.
daughter. Mrs. Walter wight, left
Miss Zachary wa* assisted by her Monday for Hendersonville, N. C.
mother Mrs. W. B. Zachary and
Mrs. Harold Vlele of Augusta, Ga.
Mrs. L. H. Wade of Quitman,
Those invited were: Misses Ruth
Henry, Carmetn Barber, Lena Bell Gn., who has been the guest of
Hagan, Emilv Griffin, Mary Fields, Mrs. C. A. Williams, leaves Tues­
Margaret Wight, Jean Maxwell, day for a visit in Clearwater.
Margaret Cowan, Dorothy Ray,
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Willis, and
Mildred Hand, Doris Hand, Irma
Smith, and Florence Borchetr, and Mr. Johnson of Jacksonville nnd
Messrs. Lee Peck, Troy Ray. Her­ Miss Butler of New York City
bert Messer, Charles Fite, William were tho dinner guests nt the Coun­
DuBose, Byron Stevens, Fred try Club Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Rincs, C. T. Butler, Horton Ma­ Hal Wight.
bry, Joe Caldwell, Harry Ehle,
Sam Byrd, Joe Meisch, Warner
Miss Ruth Knnner arrived home
Scoggan, Dean Turner, Algernon Sunday from Brooklyn, N. Y.,
Speer and Max Stewart.
where she has been for the past
year with relatives. Miss Knnner
hus ns her guest. Miss Rose S,
Chnirner of Brooklyn.

Thursday
t) Neighbors will meet
uonic Hall at 7 o’clock.
Lm are requested to be
this the last meeting
state convention and
'Important business matconsiderpd.
ante Elliott wtll have a
from 2 to 6 o’clock at her
East Fourth Street.
u display the beautiful
i the "Crystal Wedding.”
jfl Henry and Mlsa FlorEngagements
i will entertain with
Miss Clarice Bryant of Jackson­
j,e Woman’s Club,
ville to John Clark of Atlanta.
try Week Bridge Club
Miss Eloise Morris of Miami, to
with Mrs. W. J. Thig- Carl Edwards of Miami.
Miss Katherine Turner of Tnmnn
jbr meeting of the Col. to I. D. Williams of Tampa.
iooseveit Auxiliary will
Miss Elizabeth Peschmann of
[g o’clock a t the Legion Orlando to J. R. Singleton, of Mia­
mi.
A congenial party spending
Miss Gladys Williams of Wyom­
Monday in Orlando were: Mrs.
ing, N. J., to R. H. Fleet of Tam­
Friday
J, J. Castelline of Cleveland Henry McDonald nnd son, Vincent
Hie Harrison Chapter pa.
Monday on business in San­ McDonald, Mrs. Harry Walsh, Mrs.
Miss Beulah Roney of Orlando to spent
R. will meet at 3
ford.
W. Carrie, Mrs. John Maurer and
F. I. Drake of Mankato, Kns.
j Mrs. K. E. Tolar.
Miss Ollic Vern Glisson.
Miss Carolyn McKenzie, Atlanta
Ill be a call meeting of
R.
P.
Puffer
of
Bostun
is
spend­
to
F.
C.
Johnson,
of
Tnmpn.
j. U a t the First BapMrs. Emma Clark of Fort My­ ing some time in Sunford on busi­ BAR MEETS IN GAINESVILLE
I at 3:30 o’clock.
ers to J. E. Griffin of Jacksonville. ness.
GAINESVILLE, Mnr. 10.— The
k'EW PRESIDENT
Weddings
Miss Ruby Diamond of Tnlluhns- : state bar association will hold u
Miss Edith Hanes of Green Cove see spent Monday with friends in two days’ convention in this city on
IASSEE, Mar. 10.—Ger- I Springs to R. F. Marshall of Jack- Sanford.
Mnr. 20 nnd 21 when inwyers of
Sebring, University of I sonville.
the state will gnther for theeir
Jjent, was elected pres- j Miss Gladys Turner of PinecasMrs. Charles D. Senior nnd Miss annual meeting. Local members
he Florida Collegiate tle to J. M. Vinson of Orlando.
Ruth
A. Green of Louisville, Ky., of the association are making a r­
elation, at the annual
rangements for entertaining sev­
Miss Marion Rhodes of Lake are visiting Mrs. J. D. Hudson.
(re this week, attended Thonotosnssa to R. K. Ludd of Bal­
eral hundred delegates. An exten­
ntatives of the institu- timore.
i Mrs. J. C. Moore has returned to sive program has been nrrungod
tijher learning. Miss
which will come to n close with
.Miss Edith Altman of Jackron-!
lowell of Orlando, was ville to B. C Mathews of Jackson­ her home in Louisville, Ky., after the annual banquet on Saturday
visiting
Mrs.
J.
D.
Hudson.
Ice president; Miss Win- ville.
evening, the Mur. 21.
)n of Fort Meade, and
Miss Florence Finke of Orlando
Mrs.
M.
W.
Sddoss,
of
New
York
yn Lee of New Smyrna to Paul Hanshoe of Evansville,
who has been wintering in San­ FERN GROWERS TO MEET.
ml treasurer, respective I Iml.
ford, left Monday for Atlanta, Go.
|ites to the convention
DELAND, Mar. '10.—Commer­
Miss Isabelle White of Orlundo
of Alpha Chi Alpha, to D. E, Allen of Orlando.
cial fern growing bus reached the
Mrs.
L.
LaTourette
of
New
York
burnalistic fraternity.
Miss E. L. Kaiser of Elyria, Ohio is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. stage in Florida where the grow­
ers have ii'ecided to form the Flor­
to R ,M. Eroh, of Miami.
George W. Knight.
IMEN Tt) MEET
Miss Annie L. Wilcox of Minmi
ida Fern Growers’ Association.
A. L. Lewis of DeLeon, Krnsbergto H. W. Johnson, of Miami.
aiLLE, Mnr. 10.—OutMiss Nellie Montgomery of Jack­ C. E. Turner of Jacksonville.
er of DeLand and Roy Child of
kijing men of Florida sonville to M. E. Mourne of Sa­
Miss Estelle Sumner of Jackson­ Pierson have drawn up a tentu.
j here Mnr. 20 for their vannah.
ville to J. P. Cnrtcr of St. Augus­ live charter for presentation to
lention of one duy. Sev­
a meeting of fern growers to be
Miss Martha Green of Jackson­ tine.
ers of preminence will ville to B. J. Skinner of Tnmpa.
Mrs. Mina Solenbee of Winter held here at a date to be decided
gathering.
Miss Melba Todd of Quincy to Pnrk to P, J. Henry, of New York. upon Inter.

State Weddings
And Engagements

DAYTONA, Mar. 10. — The
TAMPA. Umf. * 10.—The d ty
commission has designated Florida chamber of commerce has called
Avenue from Whiting Street north a meeting to be held here next
Tuesday when a public inauiry
to the city limits, Lnfnyette from will be conducted into methods of
Grand Central Avenue east to its enforcing the automobile license
present terminus. Grand Central laws in Volusia county, with the
Avenue from Lafayette Street west view of asking for changes in the
Spiders That Eat Each Other to the city limits. Magnolia Ave­ statutes. Charles F. Burgman,
of the chamber of com­
Found By Party of Explor­ nue from Lafayette Street to president
merce, said he believes the law
ers; Birds And Animals In Swann Avenue, tnence along Bay- regarding automobile licenses to
“Partnership” Are Located shore Boulevard to the city limits be wrong and if enforced with
at Howard Avenue, ami Nebraska hair splitting it wreaks injustice
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LONDON, Mar. 10.—The canni­ Avenue from Twiggs Street north upon the community. The call
the city limits, ns through for the meeting has resulted
bal spiders that live near the top to
wi
streets or boulevards.
from dissatisfaction over methods
of Mt. Everest exist at higher al­
SKAT* SOW WKl.LINlT
employed in enforcing tht* lawtitudes than any other animals MANY CIVIC IMPROVEMENTS in this section, it is stated.
THE LAUGH R IO T
known to man. They were de­
SOUTH
JACKSONVILLE,
Mar.
scribed recently to the Royal Geo­ 10.—Improved streets, arks, wa­ BIG LAND PURCHASE MADE
.lANNB
graphical Society by Major R. W. ter systems, light systems, sewer
MIAMI,
Mar.
10.
—
Announce­
IOfOLE
G. Kingston, naturalist of the Mt. systems nnd n municipal dock nrc ment is made here of the consum­ H
MCORD
promised
this
city
as
a
result
of
jMtAKINC
Everest expedition of 1924.
a five to one vote in passing the mation of a deal :nvo;vlng the pur­ *1COMEDY
These spiders live in istnnds of $400,000 bond Issue Tuesday. First chase of 44.000 acres in Marion
broken rock surrounded l*y snow attention will bo Igven to paving, '.county and 34,000 ncres in Lnke
and ice, and for food they eat one widening nnd Improving the streets j county by the Florida Salt Springs
another. Traces of this permanent in that pnrt of thp city included ■Corporation. The Marion county
nninial existence *rere found far in the old city limits, it is stated ! tract has n frontage of about 32 Qftit Cult ttmt Httrtttinf
nbuve the Himnlayan snow line, by
■ a y Raw —Y « a &lt;&gt;•■’&lt; U t n * «» I
City Engineer John L. Crnry. I miles on St. Johns river Immediatennd some 4,000 feet above the last Other streets will be graded, open­ . ly adjoining the U. S. government
vegetable growth, Major Kingston ed nnd some paved In the new sec­ forest reserve of 275,000,000 ncres. THE
GREATEST ~SHCh
Included in the other tract pur­
explained.
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EVER
SEEN HERE
^
tions.
chased is Alexander Springs, slmiA general Idea of the natural
ASK
ANYONE
WHO
H
A
S^
In tro Silver Springs, near Ocala,
life on the mountainous desert of
it is stated. Officials of the corpo­
SEEN IT.
the Tibetan plateau was given in
ra* ion stat that :heir general plans
PRICES 11.00 to $2.50.
the lecture. The atmosphere is so
calls fo restnblishment of n sani­
ju
dry thnt the skin nnd nnlls of hu­
tarium at Salt Springs nnd make l a n a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a n ^ ,
man beings split, nnd the ordinary
decomposition of flesh is prevent­
ed altogether.
Wild sheep nnd mountain hares
As home makers you want
climb up the ranges, even to the wholesome, nutritious, palatable
(ORLANDO)
U m k
barren slopes nt 17,000 feet. "There food. Is there anything finer thnn
is a little red-start which builds its pure ice cream 7 Properly made
WEDNESDAY,
MARCH
nest at the sntne inhospitable ns we make it. it has all the ele­
height, nnd we found grnsshnpners ments of whole milk which is na­
nt 18,000 feet, near the furthest ture’s perfect food. Rich in pro­
flATINEE ANI) NIGHT
limit of vegetable growth," Major tein, phosphates, butter fat and
Kingston declared.
sugar it is a complete food in it­
This is the first time in the history of Florida th a t’ &lt;&gt;7
"There were bees, moths nnd self and yet better thnn ^hole
even butterflies nt 21.000 frf&gt;L" be milk which in handling necessari­
Theatre Goers have been offered the opportunity
H"id “And doughs, n kind of crow, ly takes up imputrties. These in
nt the immense height of 27,000 our cream are completely destroy­
feet."
ed by pasturlzing so it reaches
To contend with the scarcity of you 99 per cent pure. Only pasfood in those regions, some of the turized cream does this, so that
birds had specially modified lulls for a quick, wholesome, nutritious
fur dieting into frozen soil, so that dessert for dinner or hot summer
to witness a metropolitan
they might ranch hibernating in­ evening supper all authorities rec­
sects. Burrowing and hibernating ommend properly made Ice cream.
musical comedy success,
aie the means by which mnnv nnimnls esenDe the extreme cold nnd
presented by a brilliant J '
manage to exisf.
^nmo birds formed communities
company in a metropoli­
with mammals. Many little birds
associated with mouse-hares, an*1 Our ice cream is perfection it­
there was perfect confidence and self whether simply served with
tan way.
harmony among tl.cn. At greater cake or topped with luscious straw ­
heights, on the alines;
barren berries, peaches or other fresh
mountains, was n« association of fruits, or served in brick slices
doughs and wild sheen.
The in several colors ami flavors, every
dough sits on the sheep’s hark, guest quite naturally remarks on
(uni searches for insects in the an­ the excellence and beauty of the
‘‘THE JAMES GIRLS” The most versatile
imal's hair.
combination. And what is easier
to provide—simply step to the
chorus ever sent on tour.
phone, call il.'ll and your work is
done. Try it as numerous other
Prices—Night, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50—Plus Tax.
friends do and vou will thank us
Matinee Prices:—50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00
for the suggestion.
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Huy. Hell. Rent. Clean. Itrpnlr
Mail Orders Now—Seats on Sale at Heurham
Yours to serve,

Persbnals

Lyric vkd’

Ladies:—

And For Parties

Typewriters
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Haynes — Ratliff
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The City Everybody Is Talking About

Absolute Auction
Tuesday, March 17th
1:30 P. M.
This is the opportunity of your life us we all k now what Sanford is—the coming city of
Florida. Why? Because of its great people, water, freight rates, farm lands surpassed by
none. Churches of all denomination. Stores c arrying stock of goods to equal those of larger
cities. 2 strong banks, 5 schools, railroad shops , factories of various kinds where employment
is in demand, on the trunk line of A. C. L. It. it. and the great waterway to all parts of the
world. The St. Johns River. All this is much t o consider in the future as this town is in its
infancy, like the state of Florida. Property h ere is selling just one tenth its real value today,
It will jump by leaps and bounds in the near t uture. Don’t miss this as you will loose a bargain on day of sale. These lots are all high an d 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 OWNEK is at your MERCY fur you will be facing a genuine auction
sale. You make the price and we made the deed.

Con rod-Walker Realty Co.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

110 K. 2nd St.

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Lot No. 3 For $3.50
Assorted materials of chambray suit­
ing’and linens. Every one a different
style and all fast colors for

One Lot For $1.75
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S A N FO R D

Howard

_ Chamber Thanked By
r Crate Of Celery Sent “Liber

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Out of Work, Domestic Servuiila Are as Fcnrce And
lln.’d to Get As In U. S.

fiihy Women Go
* ‘ Out To Dominions
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(Women Over Men Said To
Be Cause o f Situation

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.jsln o sa of the m in -

tlon may lit* payable In, l**'ied

or o f tne stockholders of th is corpora­

•took.

niatntniln the t»u
ih e purchase of property tion shall be held In the City nf
operation of hotels: used forreal
income tit and oi
nr personal, nr for the Hanford. Florida, on th e lath day
to ronstruct,
reconstruct, alter, Im rather
struct, ri
f mymrnt of labor nr servlet* at a of .March. A. II., ISIS, tor the pur­ 5cru»lng la?* 1

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rove, decorat*
prove,
decorate, furnish nnd main
ust valuation thereof to ne deter­ pose nr adapting b y -la w s a n a cum .
tain htllldlu** for h otels and apart- mined
by the Hoard of Director* e t p letln g til* organ isation o f this
ment
h
ouse
purposes,
and
other
.......
eeting to lie called for that pur- corporation, arut a lso fo r th e n,iP.
Proftjae thanks from himself and droopy celery, as sad and tfs bent structures for the arQomndallon of na m
meeting
pose o f elec tin g such officer* or the
the whole staff of Liberty, one of as an old man's shoulder*, ns tough the public and of IndlTldUals: t n lp o s
corporation
a* are
n erem an ove
bin
m sln tain own. lease, operate and '
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Sh^ . 1
the country's better known weekly and stringy as a St. Petersburg conduct
Tills corporation
i» --n .
enfes. c a fe te r ­ and
Road No. 1—Nunex Ferry to
have
full
power
to
exercise
u«
publications, for a crate of San­ flapper, for as you know, anyone ia*. rnofrestaurants,
toe
mini
m
eetings
of
the
stocUholdors
gardens.
auditoriums,
rights and franchises tor nual n corporation rnali be held on
Jacksonville
ford celery sent by R. W. Pear- under 60 is a flapper over there. theatres, am usem ent piers, re res* corporate
a peru-d or nlnetv-nlp* »*"•» 'e •*, oC Ihla ------■ “ a f te r the firm
lion
parks
and
other
places
u- and
"Once
a
year
I
have
made
a
None* Ferry to Pensacola, nine mttn, secretary of the Sanford
nfter the commencement of Its tn e first I uesday a f te r year.
tills da» i . CPoSi.
cm p o m e existence.
Monday In March, of ei|ch
miles concrete excellent. Remain­ Chamber of Commerce, has been pllgrlmmage to Chicago and rev­ musement.
To ne«|ulre. buy, hold, own, sell,
/t n i e ir V.
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der sand clay, condition fair. Pen­ received In Sanford from. Paul L. eled In crisp celery, with each bito co n v ey ,, lease, let, rent, exchange,
To.- business of this corporation * T he h igh est umnunt of Indehted- .''ared
conducted liy
by the follow
InllntVlntf
............., ...................
rounding as crips ns the tinkle of nnd o th e rw ise deal In and dispose aliallII be eoiiiturfed
sacola to Floridntown, fair sand Klnkend.
ing ness or nubility
to whten th is cor- I|pk. I_ » nn*N Ifiti
of real estate, anil In hcqulre, liny, officers
....... “bet*
lret itaalf
.•ers: A president « First Vice* i puraflon
shall soh
subject
Itseif " shall
s h i n , **•
m,
I
clay.
Floridntown to Milligan,
Mr. Klnkend, who is author of champagne glasses raised in n own.
and o th e rw ise
i|enl In ana |
*lrtenl. a .Second Vice-President. | ue the sum of Seven Hundred non *"'r,,,,ns
good sand clay and litick. Milligan nn article that appeared a short toast. And now you of Sanford dispose of all kinds o f personal r*resid
end n h r ; r y . j i . Trs " , ' ; * " ; j ! ! ; v r i s ........
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to Mossy Head, sund clay, fair. nlo&gt;hf
iu f
*he caption "Over- have revealed to me the fact that property.
't e . f i ; s s a f r - 4 *
~ A rftele r i . . .......
To Issue bonds and to secure the. sliulli f be
Mossy Head to Argyle, under con­ ■cflhL- i l 0n* re*.» n FL(&gt;ri‘,a ' , e' It Is possible to get crisp celery «;irne
liy pledges, needs nf trust or t and n uoaro ot idrecmr* "i •••»*
T h e n a m e s und r e s id e n c e s o f th e
for th. ^ - b
« r«*c«-pt|(&gt;n of the crate elsewhere in the world than Knl- nii&gt;rigiigt-s of or upon the whole i&gt;-an three nor more than f l y
struction, rough. Argyle to Corysu b s c rib in '- n ic iirp o ru to rs a n d tits pressed,
or
miy
port
of
the
property
held
rectors,
all
of
whom
must
be
si&lt;
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n
m
n
u
n
t
of
ih
e
cnpltnl
stu
n
k
s
u
b
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ville, sand clay, excellent. Cnry- S K 1 "fi ot the °L,?iM,lty that has , ama*oo. I »we you much for the ii- owned by th e r n . iHe'dimi. nnd holders.
n r n m eruou ...,f the ' -S . T- l Ixo t l III ertCII u l e ' a s f o l l o w _s , t o - "enl at San,..! "»tJ i
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villo to Quincy, unimproved but in 1, “' ® "A?t.0nt!
i hl‘ nlost
discovery
and always
shall love to sell und pleilge s u d , PoimIs n ifi I'ntll the first
m eeting p ro.ld-u wit:
h
erslnaiter
vf
Heminoie
nmia::
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fair shape. Quincy to Littmans, known writers in the country. Fol .Sanford and, while life and teeth corporate uses as and when the stockholders tn
lie
IhiA «*orp&lt;»nit»ofi , Hownn! HuHcU. All* finur*t, N ew • t fi *h id ,, c,.
a#.
J o w ; 2 »o Mlinr-HN nr m» imr Vutnu| b r ,
lh «!a&gt;- ,.f
last, will demand it at every table. Hoard of filre.'loru may ueiormlile. for. the officers
good sand clay. Littmans to Au- lowing is Mr. Kinkeud’s letter:
To
loan
nnd
borrow
money
oil
snnll
be:
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M m ,.!.
PAUL L. KINKEAD."
cilia River via Talluhasseo an i "My Dear Pearmnn
i ie«. lo.nds, muriK;ti«M ...........he.
ut
S ' R. ........................
Ilullcg. Allenh.irst. New
.V„tJrv
N. ri. Jlullck. .'s .v .'lr s . ^ : i t _tnt.
s h „ r..w o f „ „ ,Wr Value! Mv .,.n,mVuuB^ * l
Monticello. unimproved hut fair.
l thank you, Liberty thanks
IllsL
HullcU.
Snd^Vlee-rresliient.
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IP*.t
Aucilla River lo Greenville, snml you, and the whole staff thnnK.i MITII't: OF l\r O li r t lH A T I O .\ OKi To subscribe for. bold, piirchiisf |
*.n ..e,e, _
I. Hulick. Allenhurst. N ew Jer- liKn.
Iierv,.
or otherw ise uci|ulrti. sell, transfer.
clay roud in good condition. In you for that wonderful Snnford
| t o r t : I. KOIIHF.ST I.AKR, IM'.
r,;p“ d l s p ^ i % * r b e PkhsVe‘s %
I T ^ R n a r d of Directors shall b . , . e y ;
-'‘arcs of na par
atiorr.e, f ,r ^lnenna,
leaving Freenville for Madison, celery which arrived yesterday nnd
N'oitei* 1* hereby u iw n that we, m stock of. or any liontis, se cu ri­
take old county road to within »ix which everyone on the staff divid­
miles of Madison, where you will ed. The. first bite converted cacti tin- iiiub-rsluii-il. Inti ml to minty to ties and evidences of Indebtedness!
t
ue
llniiorahli- John
W.
Martin, i- u&gt;-r or created by any other cor* 1
come to the new highway, an excel­ one to n Sanford celery booster, ft ftnvernor
or tin- Sint*- of Florbln. I ration or corporation*, ami while
lent sand clay mud through Madi­ had all the crispness of the sound ill Tslluhassre. Florida on iln- the owner of such ilo c u , hoods, s e ­
iln' of .March. A. I*.. M*2,1. curities or olhwr ohllKulions, to ex- ,
son, Live Oak and on into Lake r f n mashle shot when you hit the ft|»h
or
I’lift-ni
I■icorpor-it - en tee all the rights, powers an.I 1
City. The road is In good condi­ hall just right, and nil the joyous ink
11*,)-I Forrest Lake, Inc., umier p .lv llrg e s o f ow nership thereof, a n d '
tion, there being no detours. Lake noise of u young girl’s frpshly ilo- follouiiiK propoitvil rhurier, the to **rrciae voting powers thereon
starched skirts in the days when orlKliml of which I* now on hi*, m t-i ttie sam e extent that a natural
City to Jacksonville, excellent.
ih. office of the Hccri-inry of in,- |„.r,oin m ight or could n'o.
Road No. 2—Georgia Line to Fort they wore them.
Hiaic of Flurltlii.
to receive payment of ...........apt"Being a Chicagoan, raised on
I ln \l A III* IH’l.li.'K
tin) -itocK subscribed for Ittx money,
Myers
N It. III'I.IFK.
picperty, latmr or service* ut a Jusi
Georgia line to White Springs in Knlamazoo celery, one of the chief
I. IIFt.lFK
v.iiuntlon thereof to he aeterrabied
fair condition. In leaving White griefs of my life has heen to he
lll.lrtillFIKI.I* IIFt.lFK
by ttie Uonrd of IlirtA'tors at a
Springs, tuke hlgswny to Wintleld, forced to live in New York nnd Arilelr* of Inriiriinriillnn uf lln lrl ho-'tlng called for Slic',1 purpose.
Fnrrrvf l.nkr, Ior.
in .................. ..
oi all kind*
abort detour nt Winfield. S h o rt, chew disconsolately upon weary,
tlV, ihe undersigned, have n gre- whatsoever lor the furtherance of
. ,1 I ,. |,«',ochl|e ourselves. (IP,I do 1 1 ^ business unit pitrpo.-ies, und gen detour a t city limits of Luke C ity.,
hereby heroine associated for til, erulty to exercise such power.* a*
Luke City to High Springs, conlirick road Bouth from Six iuii,o.,e or forming Into a body |-o- mu&gt; tie dtreeily or Indirectly c o n ­
cret« and surface treated rock linsc, foot
title
ami corporate, under amf by ducive to the objects, purposes and
nm- store i« headquarters for the heat feedil
excellent. High Springs to Gaines­ Milo Crock. From the Mynkkn virtue of toe law s of Ho. Hiut,. ,,'f business of the corporation, und to
River
to
Punta
Gortla
very
rough.
ville 25 miles of asphalt excellent. Punta Gonla to Ft. .Myers, rough Florida, and do !ier« by idoui ttu- lure, exercise and • njoy all tin, foitowlnu Arllele or Im-nrn irjifion: right*, powers and privileges InciFirst 10 miles ipiuth of Guinesville
Arllrle I.
b-ntnl to corporations orgtinisid
name of this corporation ,in,i existing under tin* laws ot the
asphalt surface very good. Find of hut paxiahle.
h o t RI. FoitliliST I.AKk. suit* of Florida.
asphnlt to Miconopy five miles Rond No. H— Haines City to Fort ) ,hMn

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f ONDOLES
t*\t

Hultck. N- .jR. HuIlck.

Hulick and
and Bloomfield H u Iick
lu /s uf (tils corpora Hull.
Hulick
porattain sh all be as ldUoWs, to-w ti: r cTin*
capital stock o f rliis rorporaThe first or orM n lja ilo ft m oetlna
in comitoct. o * u ililisti, carry on and

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LONDON, Mnr. «.— Groat DritBin's surplus of women combined
With the unemployment problem,
ihere beinir approximately 200,000
Srometi and glrla out of work, ha«
brought about n strange situation
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in the servant shortagjw hich ex­
pert* for months have been en' nvoring to straighten out. Amerwomen living in London say
t it in more difficult to obtain
rervicen of u cook or housemaid
&gt; i n It in in moot of the cities of
e United Staten.
Authorities disagree ns to enuse
of the scarcity. Some contend
that n great many women who
have been receiving unemploy­
ment doles from the government
• prefer to exist a-' best they cun on
Pierce.
iNT1 und Its prlticlpal plnce of
Artlr'c ill.
It few shillings a week to working rough. Micanopy to Lowell nsH ain es Cltv through Frostproof, business shall he at Han ford HeimThe mnoiim of the nulhorlxed
Put where they «r virtually on phult surface, excellent. Lowell to
iiam t.s v,ii&gt; in n iu g n i r . |
•i
*'••tmi&gt;. rttate of Morlda, hut ..ipitnl stock or this coiporutlon
etc., to
.eliMnir Avon
Avon Park,
fnt-V ole
*-&gt; I.ake
I nbn . In||V |,aVt. I, nd i-Mtll tlliull SIICll Ot h - ( still ii l&gt;e five llllTltl Ceil &lt;5(»0) sliafC*
fluty all day long. Their pay here Ocala very rough, now under con­ Sehring,
places of business as Ihe Hoard ,.i common slock of no par value,
averages from $150 to $.'100 a year struction. Through travel between Annie, good, iatke Annie to Kis­ of l»lr--ctors
he Issued fully paid and excninl
with board and room, but in many Gainesville ami Ocala advised to simmee River, road is open to traf­ del, rmlue. mm from lime *.i tim e from
nssesstnetiis, nnd to to* sold In
fic
hut
rough
nnd
somewhat
dan­
Cor. Elm Ave.
nnd
CantM
inatances maid servants or gener­ follow detour signs to the euyl nt
Article If.
accordance with the t* m is pn.vl ,- J. M. McCASKII.b. M
.........
»&gt;H«S
Drivers mould lie care­
The geiornl nut m e of Ihe Jitir.l- M,.n« com lllloo* uo-i s* It**i» I |o |i“ Tol
al cooks in large households re­ the forks two miles nort hof Ocala gerous.
ceive n «&lt;)(»! ilenl more than this. nnd ut Lowell. Ocnla to Uelleviow ful. No one should attempt to ! n*.*e» t&lt;, I.,- i itmsarled h&gt; suld c*ir- i„- determined by the Hoard of Dir- 1 (
■ . The London newspapers are tilled und to Lake County Line, excellent travel this stretch nf road in rainy
' dally with
advertisements for usphuit surface. Roud in Luke Co. weather.
B H H H M aM U K aiiH M H iM B M iiaB H M aH g b B lfB B B g g B B B B B B B B aB fla H a H B g M iii B B B B B B B iiB B B B B B B A e B M B li B B H B B B B B B B B B M B B lB B B B B II B B B B B B lB B il i&lt; a &lt; ii llH u g
cooks mid maids of various kinds, 11 miles to Leesburg under con­ Rond No. 2J—Helleview to Plant
City.
many of the housekeepers offering struction; two short detours around
This rond Is excellent in Mar­
dome sort of inducement to attract construction. Truflic Inivishd .to
tile attention of the eligible*. One drive slow. AU the base und hnlf ion, Sumter and Pasco Counties.
This is the best road for travel to
uf these which appeared recently the asphnlt surface hns been com­ Tnmpn
Ocala. North line
pleted on the entire project and is Hernandofrom
read:
County
to North line
. "Servants bonus—A $15 reward in excellent condition. Leesburg
County rough. North line
will he paid to any one finding a to Fuslis and Mount Dorn, good. Pasco
Pasco County through Dade City
teallv reliable cook general, apply Mt. Dora to F’ort Myers in gen­ to
Plant City, excellent road,.
erally good condition.
luidy----- ."
, Another advertisement, which
Road Nn. .1—Georgia l.ine to
NKtV A CTO ORDINANCE.
ran for several days, was as fol­
Orlando.
lows:
Wilds Landing to Yulce, sand
"Wanted—A truthful, hnppp, clay road, in fuir condition. Yulee DAYTONA, Mar. 10—Regulntion
of automobiles for hire is provided
willing girl, trained for general to Jacksonville, old shell
road, in an nrduitce just put Into ef­
housework—If there is one."
rough hut passable. County forces
The government bar under con­ nrc engaged in placing rock hut fect hero, the provisions of which
sideration an investigation of the tratllc carried through this opera­ include a rciniircmcut that drivers
such vehicles must deposit with
aystem of doles which, It is con­ tion. Jacksonville to Green Cove of
Hie city clerk liability and .proper­
tended
in housewives’ circles, Springs, paved road, brick and ty
damage insurance policies. Cer­ ■
aliould ho tightened up a hit so treated rock base. All in good con­ tificates
the drivers tire :
i that girls and women, and men dition. Green Cove Springs to i'a- iiuuiificd showing
also must be obtained
too, would not ho able to draw liitku rough to end of brick at
from the city clerk before they are
u rt-gulur allowanco from the state Rice's Creek.
Brick road from allowed tn operate. Tlu* ordinance
treasury unless they were willing Rice's Creek through 1'alatka to
regulates tin* fare each pas­
to work, and were compelled to i.San Mnteo, good. Sun Mateo to also
senger
is to lie charged.
hhow documenta sought u task of J Dunn’s Creek, fair. Asphalt Hur­
on* kind or another.
J facu from Dunn's «*reek to Sisco,
Incidentally it Is related that | Crescent City, Pierson nnd DeLeon TO STUDY SUGAR INDUSTRY.
iwlrc ns ninny young women a* Springs, excellent. DeLeon'Spring*
WEST PALM REACH, March.
.voung men were sent to the over- through DeLantl to Sanford and 1(1.—The
Palm Beach county com­
pe«s dominions Inst year under the Orlando, fair.
allspices of the Salvation Army, Itimd No. I—Georgia Line to Miami missioners have authorized S. \V.
Hiatt, county agent, to accompany
which, in the opinion of CommiiThe Waycroas Road from the St.
K„Vcrnmont agent to Cuba for
rloiier Luinh. is "a m atter for eon- MiiryN River to Jnck.Honvillr in open ; (ju, pvirpoHe of mnkinir u »tudv of
gratuluthm in view of the tragic for truffle und mwly tmved. Oiling;the nugar cane imlurtrv in that
excess of females over males in work is in progress but traffic i s | c„u„try. The study will he mnde
the British Isles."
carried through the work. Road | for t|u,
purpose
of
...v .....
I-"" &gt;
’■ co-operating

Whether you have one cow, a dozens
vou ought to feed Happy Cow Fed]
day. Your cows can’t live and makei
green grass alone.

Sem inole Feed Comp

TO DISCUSS LEGISLATION
1L
FORT MYERS, Mur. 10.— IwgJklators from counties adjucent to
Jj-e. have been Invited liy Rep­
resentative LouisA . Hendry to
eotne here at an early date to dis­
cuss legislation that would lie
agreeable to all the counties con­
cerned. Among the matters Mr.
Hendry has in mind is a proposal
th a t territory between the Taminii Trail and the Gulf of Mexico
|o set aside as a wildgamc
nerve.

s-rfflar

N ig
sa
with rock shoulders, fair.

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On M arch 16th ihe
A ll Remaining Lots in

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Bunnell
to end Reilly's asphalt road nine
mi'es asphalt surface, excellent.
Volusia County Lino to Dnytonn
»
very good. Port Orange to Now
Smyrna 12 miles, one mile good
W s)
detour. New Smyrna to Brevard
CK£A'.|
County Line, HI miles, S miles ex­
cellent shelled detour.
Brevard
County Line to Titusville 12 miles,
nine miles paved, no detours. Ti­
tusville to Cocoa IH miles all paved
except short detours around
bridges. Cocoa to Melbourne 21 !
FATHER BIBS IN CAROLINA miles, five miles excellent rocked I
Caur.e
H* .
. | .
|| |
uvmimi)
iiiiivn inmTii nil1lliourne
Word was received hero Monday t)1 Sclmstiun HI miles, t miles fair.
that
^
' r L,,uU;hir ° n, &lt;
^ ,e rocked detour, eight miles paved. I
Head colds are caused by germs
death
his father In South uro Sebnstlnn to Miami 150 miles all
fine following an illness-of a year. |WVP,|
in the membranes. Combat those
Mr.
Hutchinson
had made sevcrul
No. 5—High Springs to Fort | grrms locally. Don I unit the
.jr lu a — #---- * *— ®-—- — *-t..L iv isits to Sanford during which he
slow results of internal remedies.
Myers.
hud made many friends who regret
Apply Ely’s Cream Balm in the
Ilieli Springs through Archer
to learn of his passing. Mr. and an(| WiltUton to Romeo, fuir. Ko- nostrils and breathe it. Force the
Mrs. J.C. Hutchinson accompanied met to Dunneilon, asphalt, iur- antiseptic fumes through the air
hy \V. C. Hutchinson have gone to face, excellent. Dunneilon to In- passages. The head is cleared at
uttend the funeral.
vernexs and Rrooksville, rough. once, the misery is ended. The
— -----------------------New rond under construction cold soon depatts.
Winter Garden Contracts aw- through Citrus County front Holder
Don’t suffer another hour front
nrded for construction of uddltiou. I to
F’lntnl
City.
Brooksville that stueness. Ask your druggist
nl water mains, sanitary sewer ex -1 through Tnmpa, Brndentown ami for a bottle of F-ly’s Cream Balm.
tensions and lake front improve-j Satasota to Mynkkn River, good Your liead will lie us clear ns a
in cuts.
I except for 12 miles of rough nine ! hell.—Adv,
f

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Germs Not6

Cold

P. W. Rad fol d

ANNOUNCEMENT

on

W ill he Increased Fifteen per­
cent. Only Four D a ys are
to
at present lou)
prices.

ii. i). iioit

Model Trim Co.
Sucm*iling
M
B

Kurifonl A uto Top Co.
In tlu* unnu* olil stnml with t lie samu Ilij'h (Inuli* n! Work.

Wc Trim the Car

Not tlu* Owner

Oak Hill Lots Are Good Investments

Next to tlu* Dod^eGarutfe

Hey! Hey!
WHERE DO YOUt BUY YOUR HAY?
We have Rood hay, plenty of it and at the right price
tea. See our line and get our prices before buying.

SANFORD FEED &amp; SUPPLY CO.
Phone 53t)..... JNO. W. 8NLEU

Myrtle Ave H Uh St. ■

110 Park Ave.

�TUESDAY. MARCH 10,

Radio Program

OcfUpitH 1‘Ince Of
inporlanco In Hrimriul Development Of
IHIh Latln-Americn

WE WILL SELL AT AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER

ghment Of
&gt;at Line Asked
lie Made Into (inler All Desirimr To
nth AmerlcnnStntes
ksSK. March 10. —
E»menta should
he
[ ijuJ c:;*-; taking the
l Portuguese language's
school.'* where special
t-i should be made for
c i f the i language*,
&gt;rof. T. J. IIrooks, chief
t bureau of immigraia, be &gt;nvs, hau an op1, hud all states in the
ublDhinff trade relnubiishing an immense
VERTICAL.
40—more dar­ 1—
aith the 1-ntin-Ameri
place of 32—exceeding
ing
In nnler to facilitate
temporary
another in
President
if? the e relations he
4 !—pine® much
residence
7—capital of
frequented 2—
pin" ii-dL-’ ot the iangpeculiarity34—a fertile
a Northern 43— a Scottish
tt countries the gu-atof speech
spot in a
State
Highlander
tlemrtit. It is through
desert
(PM
14—
o
(Tensive
45— a rubber
il contact that the
8—
a small fff— a quagmire
hoop
ibb* relations may be 1C— to establish
•Irink
37—n snakrv
a residence
placed oa
W. Brooks, who does
4—
a division
liko ilsh
17—
to
plunge
a wheel
that the peunle of this
of a state
CP—
to
wagur
a
tiling
47— n S outhern
i (jet very close to the
(abbr.)
"9—before
momentar­
State
5—
belonging 42—to bccoma
through inter*
ily into a
(abbr.)
to us
slower
liquid
49—a roughC— place of
44—to
moisten
18— to silence
rider
tile seal
4t)—an oinen
by force
President
(abbr.)
48—pertaining
20— to fasten
(abbr.)
S—in like
to Swiss
&gt;state preparing its
with needle no—tiio juico j
manner
mountains
for personal dealings
and thread
of a plant j 9—
lairs
50— a prophet
isincBB people of tilt* 21— tn depart
52— one of Die
10— neuter pro­51— places
r:,n countries, it would 22— to prove a
continents |
noun
( verb)
(any matter for tinpoint
(nbbr.)
11—
e
treats
53 --to debase
err-t* of Florida to 2!"— insido
53— to act
55—the sent ef
it relations that would 27— little devils 5-1— the second 12— (abbr.)
liquid part
the nation­
la th&gt;* i tale than per- 2d— imaginary
part in
of oil (til.)
al cnpitol
any other single deman-eatiag
feminine
13—
state sf
(abbr.)
giants
voices
being mod­ SC—a New
ifinection it is suggest- "9—one of the 55— to raise cb-l
ern
Ungland
wives of
h a railroad line exjectlons
15—cavalry
Bt.lt&gt;!
Henry
VIU
57—one who
m Port Tutnpu along
swords
(ubbr.)
poos
coa-t of the state an 30- Canadian
18-a measur­60— therefore
province
5S— Central
ing rod
would lie created for
( Liititi)
of which
Park
19— a narrow Cl—to clir.iit'i
m the south to the
Halifax is
(abb". 5
valley
t section of the United
direr: iut&gt;
llo! capital
59—capable Ci 22—a moving
taitern connection al6 1— novel
{abbr.)
rccelvi.":;
stairway
60- to COtir:
ng in the rail lines
C2 —mountain
22—direction
68— rail" ay
«*t coast, the middle *1— a young
people’s
(nitbr.)
toward
(abbr.)
•t through the Atlanta
church so­ C5—relation- i 21—cxL u
69— a period ot
ciety
chip
25—tm anchor*
time
line* service were cs(abb r.)
G5 —rciiderce
age for
(abbr.)
itween Florida ports
(abbr )
ships
70— to exist
America, it would fur- 33~contractinn
r.7 -%'':or
of even
71— millimeter
iatest outlet for manu34—
correlative
r, , -'.cry annll
(alibr.)
lkIu u , of any country
of either
70—to lament
il. in view of the fact 35— &lt;rtenm*hlp
l'2r —lioc.u:v«?lt’n
35,000,000 people in
(ai.br.)
bor.m state
■.’imiim; machinery to 36—
a large
73— President
ir numliy ngriculturbundle
Arthur's
,i:■■; i.illv,” .mid the 21 an infant
native
f. "It also would save
state
&gt; r. :■'in- on journey;
- imi' ; i v and those to
tv n .i "ii cif the fact
How to Solve P u zzle.
i.* ....... Img that way
i i1 ,| to embark at
The beat wii&gt; to solve this
t&lt; iii.i'.i'.nl of having to
cro s-word puzzle is to run over
New York to
the list of horbontal and verti­
i* fu. oath American
cal synonyms in search of evi­
dent or "easy” words. If hori­
FI. il. ship lines hezontal, the word you art* look­
a 1
'tli America
ing for mutt extend crosswise
■■ • ■ ; ii.'lit h&gt; cim.-c
from the |'; i :t ' t to the first
,
hanging
shipchaded
stop o r. the re-’ i; if ver­
i,
tical, if must extend downward
from Dio number to th&lt;’ first
public is con■•r,-. i g"
Professor
shaded stop below. When fin­
ished. Die words should "r ml
- t
..ml there are
equally well cro. &gt;i. •
i. I.atin-Anieridownward.
•- ; i ii, seen than in
I I; '. mild divert at
»l |„&lt;&gt;•;.»n of the pres»n traffic for th a t purII the ante time op&gt;m a
!»)’ (hi peuple of thiii
! i tlirough Floriiln on
&lt; United States.”

iukets Are
sed By B eggars
An effective
retting rid of prefesjrj ha been devised by
Womens’ Club. It has
; of coupons in denomftve and ten pfennigs,
n families can purchase
v to handing these

■Mar. 10.

takes them to tho
triet welfare office
whereupon ho is givAt the sanu* time
■keil into’by district
. I’rofessional begne again to a house
: cive a meal check
i. In fact, tho sign
uch families fo dis­
ing, • Alms are here
the form of meal
ally enough to Hcare

Mar. TTl.—Universe
ii male student■ally adopted a “no'
her, tide winter, bui
ad such strong di*
&gt;c fashion that a com
faring .-ilk socks wit!
total dances was efMikx advocating the
lie dielared that garal for the circulation
that ten hours a year
F nut having them fast*. that elimination of
p reduced the high
ollegu eddeation, und
always a bother to
n in the morning.

2 C a rs No. 1
Com. F in ish

JUST ARRIVED
A Complete Stock Of Doors, Windows, Mould
ings, Common and Face Brick
We can quote you exceptionally low figures on all these
lines as we are doing a strictly CASH WITH ORDER
business and do not ask you to pay part of the other
man’s bill.

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These lots will be sold for 1-3 cash; balance (M2 months, 8 per cent inter­
est and 5 per cent discount for cash.

BARBECUE
We will have an old fashioned Barbecue cooked by people who know how-and you need have no cause to go home for lunch as we will feed ALL
COMERS, ABSOLUTELY FREE.

OTHER PRIZES
We will give away several cash prizes during sale and every one attend­
ing will have equal chance at these prizes.
DON’T FORGET THE DATE—WEDNESDAY, MARCH Uth, AT 10:30

T. Y. BRENT, Auctioneer

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OW available a t less than 6%.
We loan up to (JO % of ap­
praisal value on improved real
estate
This includes homes,
business properly, farms, etc.
Come in and let us tell you our

Orange County
WILDING&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION

S a n fo rd
Cash L u m b e r

UTY KNUINREK
1 BKAU1I, Mur. 10.
mirsioneni have upf appointment made
4y manager, C, A.
•auctioning employ
Henry n s . city cn-

Fliese lots are well located right in the heart of Geneva. Only one block to
Churches and School and only one block of P. 0. and Depot. Geneva is a de­
lightful place to live—is a suburb of Sanford, and only 25 miles from Orlan­
do, and 24 miles from Titusville. Has hard surface road to Sanford and Or­
lando.
These lots are ideal for home sites and will also be a good investment, as
this section has just begun to grow. These lots will he sold tor 1-3 cash,
lance 0-12 months, 8% interest and red isco u n t for cash.
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W. S. PRICE, Mgr
n
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South Orange Avenue

Orlando, Fla

�MIAMI FAILS TO
Practice Cames Started
A MAN ON
By Brewers’ Team Here PLACE
ALLSTATE TEAM
Two .Men Are Still Out Duval
High Captures 2 First

=f. £&amp;st Const Outfit Wins Out
W&amp;fll. Final Five Minutes Of
Q- Play By 18-17 Score; Crafty A week of monotony in chasing out yesterday. Lance was unable
batting practice ami other to come sooner due to the illness
" Little Forward la a Hero flies,
activities which nil players believe of his mother, in his first work­

Places as Does the Lakeland
Team; Center Position Goes
To Campbell of Seabreeze

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all manager* invented solely to an­
he stood the rather stiff pace
c ‘GAINESVILLE, Fla., Mar. 10.— noy them, the Milwaukee Brewers out
steadiness that indicates very
' Within the final five minutes of got their first 1925 taste of base- with
condition. Along with Rich... play the 1925 Florida State H ig h ,I ball this nfternoon when Manager good
bourg
came Bob McLin, a south­
: * School hasketbafll .championship Harry Clark declared a six inning paw pitcher
of Huzelgreen, Ky.,
changed Monday night, Ralph F ob- game in order. The first contest who is the heavyweight
the club,
^ sey, rrsfty Miami high school tor- of the season was welcomed with tipping the beam in theofvicinity
or
’ : ward slipping under the basket an enthusiasm that resages
n_____ r ___
____
pounds. A third recruit, Ross
and sending in the field goal that strenuous fighting spirit among the 220
Kinney,, nn outfielder who began
. snaUhtd the title from Duval High Milwaukee players when Clark
Reboot of Jacksonville. The score Griffith, Waiter Johnson and Stan­
was 18 to 17 and brought to u ley Harris, et al, arrive for their
■ spectacular and thrilling finish the game next Friday afternoon.
: Wrested basketball tournament in
The calling of a game, though it
istory of the state.
be for only six innings, indicutes
\3t v A gallery such os has never pack- that the team is rupidly whipping
; ed the University of Florida gym into shape. Thin is true with nil
v jammed their way tonight to see of the team except Alex McCarthy,
ft- the brilliant Miami quintet ellmi- the regular third baseman, and
. , n atf the mighty Duval Tigers when “ Dixie” Walker, one of the pitch­
pre-game predictions favored the ers in whom Olio Boreliert is plac­
S Jacksonville athletics to win.
ing his hopes for a ppimunt in the
V-’ * Coach IHenie Sieler’s Magic City American Association next year.
% MMLliirtUon jumped off to a 0-0
Alex has been sick in bed since
lead. Duval tied a. a t 0 all a t the the team arrived in Sanford, suf­
cqd, of the first half, hut Miami fering from what Inis been dingnos
retired at the intermission com- Ied as influenza. He made an eftv mktidnip » 12-7 lead. The third &gt;fort to get lip Monday morning but
v 'A o artrr found the state champions Iliad to return to bed. Walker is
j?:' atifl ahead. 10 to 11.
| suffering from a knee that, after
!. ...Marshall's
scrapping
Tigers Ibeing broken last spring, obstlknotted the score (it 14 nil with [nately refuse.1: to heal. It is prob­
V sjYfnmlputes to play. Four min­ ably that Dixie will shake the rand:,
ute:: Ister Duval had forged ahead of Sanford fro mhis good foot and
for the first time, 17 to 10, nnd
North unless some marked
until she last five seconds, the title return
improvement in the iiijmed mem­
war, Dm al’u and would have so ber is shown.
end?^,, had not Possey tossed his
Lance Richhourg, a Florida prod­
champion-hip basket.
uct, who began his career at the
• ‘‘Miami played wonderful ball to University of Florida nnd later
win. They outplayed the driving t'played in the Florida State League,
Tlgerr. in the opening half. The arrived and put in his first worklittle lead they maintained until
IRC
11*11 K«'|lb
tllVIll HI
IIII, but
UUt
the III!
fmiidi
kept them
calm,
theyalwayn fought and played with
L f York,” but he added, "I believe
flir'eare and fineness that made
I I I Dempsey will fight this summer in
than dangeioiis for Duval, and
California.
popular with the crowd.
S
“All this apropos of the New
If over men fought, Marshall’s
York
commission’s announcement
iJ&amp;Fs'fnqght tonight. They bowl i b that it’s 21 hour ultimatum to the
isTfheir red nnd white in glorious
champion to accept or rcpect Hurry
defeat—and had n tltlo snatched
luck Will's challenge was a mintage und
from them with more rapidity than
,jght! that Dempsey hud 15 days in which
(tyrfcl Jvwly he realized. Games
hero 1° think over thu Wills matter,
will idlin' and games will go, but
Miami'ii conquest of the 1925 state
■stud
Kearns reiterated his previous
flog will long he remembered in
New declaration that Dempsey already
of Florida.
dess had accepted Will's challenge.
*2fM. .. .Position
New
Dempsey’s manager said that he
Kosuy, (* .forward Lnwcsteln, 4
jfeelle, l
forward
Hyde, 4
f n f M . 0 center
Bryant (c).1
WWtft, . ‘ Guard Rothsteln, 4
Cowan fp) .G uard
Feison 2
s-dftnbstiUition*: King for LnwenUteilU. l^owasteln for Bryan.
tJjjjiicrTf quarters, 8 minutes.
vJtuffflM&amp;j Cowell and Behring

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W m a-m Richards, second only
to T.tilen: Takeiichl Harude, Japaheif'D .nis ctjp nlaye?; S. Howard
V . hell. New York uml Dr. WilV”"; I* enhamn, New York, will
Active tomorrow night to piny in
the tcui’nament.

•IA* KSONVILLE, Mar. 10. —
Tije dny imj Wednesday, Apr. 14
and t ' have licen selected ns the
itntr- fnr ringing the April Foli**':". .lack’nnville’s nnnual Mnrdi
• *|M . Fl&lt;lnev Simmons, T. B. Kin&lt;Him.n nnd Nathan Weil have been
named .&gt; n committee to select u
'O iti'd rhairmnn, and every civic
*ltd* ti«l organization in the cltv
will have representation on the

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? ew *p. JokSLM
Fl*ttoa|| tHb*
Johnston ».
Tennew*, 3j W i(
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A re Still Far Below M arket Val
PROPERTY PURCHASED NOW WILL GREATLY
INCREASE IN VALUE WHEN THE PAVING PRO­
GRAM IS COMPLETED. INVEST NOW AT LOW
PRICES.

R. C. MAXWELL, Secy

H. B. LEWIS, Pres.

105 West First Street.

was leaving Wednesday for New
York to nppear as u witness in the
Federal uetion against Teddy
Huycs, trainer for Dempsey and
others, in connection with the In­
terstate Transporlntion of the
Dempsey.Curpcnticr fight films.

R

' PVf M REACH. Fin., Mar. 1 0 .Williim Tildr.n, II, National lenni*. rimmuinn. romped through two
milch*' • Monday in the man's sin­
gles championship of Floridu on the
Pnlurin.na Court* in the first tournaniunt n which ho lu*., appeared
in thM state.
After playing nn exhibition in
the morning with Manuel Alonso,
fiery rpnnidt Dnvln cup star, Tilden stepped out on the court enrlv
In the afternoon ai d disposed of G.
1*. Crandell, 0-0, fi-t, and Went nut
Wi the court Inter to eliminate
Hearte Harnett at 0-1, 0-0.
TUden diil not uncover his most
with ciioivi and cuts nnd working
for Kcuiacy.
Ali'nro uncorked a dazzling nlay
of nnui
in defeating Ashton
Fl&lt;’.v| l *r, fl-3, fi-1 nnd then dealin,'- iit
ethnek to George O’Kell

- I A ICELAND, Mar. III. —An•'itwnl is mad** here that a
HI-, f n nfffci* building Is la Is*
**t*.•*('!) m the nnrthwe.t corner
id Kentucky avenue und Lemcm
■
&lt;• at u cost proliablv between
5350,000 nnd $100 000. Tin* s tm c
tore will lie known tin ilu* Marble
A*
and office building, the
oil"’ e.illilig for the first two
clone I*, he finished in North
( arollfia niarhle.

V 91e-,* 2 2 i

The Standby of
the Home

Xildcn Captures 2
Matches Monday
Palin Reach Courts

li-1

GAINESVILLE, Fla., Mar. 10.—
Miami. 1925 basketball champions,
did not place a single man on the,
first official all-state team as se­
lected by u dozen coaches tonight.
Duval High with two firsts and
two seconds, and Lakeland, with
two firsts, featured the elections.
Miami, however, placed two men
on second ull-state.
Charles Hardin of Lakeland, the
most outstanding player in the
tournament, and one of the great­
est high school bu .ketbull artists
tiie suite has ever produced, was
unanimous selection by the coaches
nnd is cuptnin of the first five with
24 votes. Lakeland's other first
tnnn was Harrell, center, while
duck Hyde und Abe Rothsteln
were the celebrated Duval Tigers
being honored.
Twu cuptains, Bryan of Duval
and Fairfield of Orlando won
berths on the second state.
Honorable mentions was accord­
ed fourteen players:
Official First All-State Team:
Hyde, Duval, forward; Campbell,
Sea Breeze, forward; Hurrell,
Lakeland, center; Hardin, Lake­
land, guard (captain); RoJhsteln,
Duval, guard.
Oilicial Second A ll-3 vt »’'am :
Mizelle, Miami, fno.'u.-, w .
tain); Fairfield, (Jrlano.*, • M . '
sey, Miami, forwards; hry.-jj. Du­
val, center; Towne, Miami, guard;
Feison, Duval, guard.
Honorable
mention:
Melton,
Lakeland; Black, Mont, Verde;
Freeman, WUIlamston; Viill, Sea
Breeze; Perrine, Miami; Hawkins,
Kustis;
Vansickle, Gainesville;
Moseley, Pensacola; Johnston, Sea
Breeze; Wilcox, sen Breeze; Cheat­
ham, Mont Verde; York, Mont
Verde; Phillips, Lukelund; Thurs­
ton, St. Petersburg.

PLAYERS STILL
LEADS AFTER 14
iYEARS SERVICE

in Uncle Robbie’* wine* m anlier, after a tw o y*ar’i
Utile performer*
roster of pastimer** is now condl- trial, told Johnston he was not fast
tionim himself for another big enoogh for th a t company.
-- the _
j t is doubtful If any man In
league c
Clearwater, Fla. He
the major leagues has had a mote
- —r - .
varied career than Johnston. He
ice nail costly to t
» went to Portland of the Pacific
he Is
but now L— rounding into shape Coagt Lcague *fter his “ThreeEye” training. Then, he went to
again.
.
Seattle, at that time In the North­
Johnston sUrted his
career as an outf elder, but back western League. He hit only .195
in 1919 he came in to P1* ? / " 8* for Seattle. Back again he was
base. Later th e Robins needed a sent to the Three-Eye League, this
k ey sto n e g u a rd ia n and Joh n sto n ac­ time to Ottumwa. The Chicago
cep ted the nom ination. From h e re Americans drafted him in 1B11 but
. *
a f fi t
.knxtainn ftflfl
farmed him out Immediately to
Birmingham of the Southern Lea­
gue. After two years he drew his
release and drifted back to the
Coast League with San Francisco.
Then the Chicago Nationals bought
him for a reported sum of $3,200
nnd after a short trial Bent him
to Oakland. Brooklyn bought him

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ENEW your f u r n itu r e
. quickly und economically.
Restore overnight the wood­
work, w ickerw are, picture
frames, lighting fixtures, brica-brac—in fact anything that
is at all dingy or worn. Pee
Gee R e-N u-Lac stains and
varnishes in one operation. It
is water-proof, und withstands
the hardest usage.
Glance around and note
w h at has been m a rre d or
scratched. A pply Pee Gee
Re-Nu-Lac and note the dif­
ference. Anyone can dougood
job with Pee Gee Re-Nu-Lac.
ltisindispeiisabletothehoine.

I.0SSING FAINT CO., INC
H3 Magnolia Ave,

1 he public knew Pinehurst offered a wonderful investment opportunity
and the public acted. We are confident that P i n e h u r s t p r o f i t s are assured
1here is only one thin tftlie public doesn’t understand entirely. Why
Pinehurst lots are priced so low. Noow, that puzzles us too. The prices
should be much higher, but we have advertised our prices and the public
can now benefit by them. But they are bound to go up. The public wants
to invest in Pinehurst and they are right. It w ill be the id eal residential
development of Sanford.

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H. E. I’orch.~Tirgt
ink Bldg.
(FUCII, Realtor—AH
and and pro|«;rty listand sold.
Office
lotel. Phone 131.
AND MOTOR RE­
MINDING.
|ELECTRIC SERVICE
ert Electrical repairs.
Central Ave. Orlando,
iBIf.RS FOR RENT

EEL Car. Drive it
Oak and Second St.
|0S FOR HIRE
fro SERVICE HHy
Meets all trains. Bagtfer. I'honn 551.
lUTO TRIPS
'CALDKIL Day and
ft service.
Anytime,
12, or 25 ._____
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PRINTING
LEARN ABOUT Pont County and
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele*
WIGHT PRINT SH O P-R ush orders n gpecinlty. Phone 417-W. gram. Beet advertising medium In
South Florida Published morning*.
9 Railroad Avenue.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY—
Printing that pleases. Prompt OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
through the Xenia Gasette,
**f7ice- T fM io n e 93. New lo­
OJjjo. Rich agricultural
cation, Welaka Building next
district. Want ad end diaplay
door to Used Furniture Co.
rates on request
PAPER HANGER
I. L. TALBOTT—Painter and pa. per hanger. ..Phone 3511.

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REAL ESTATE
J.

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

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

Building Material
MIRACLE Concrete Cen general
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. B.
Terwllleger, Prop.
Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel St.
Phone 666

FOR SALE—Five room stucco
bungalow on Park Ave.. close
in. screened front porch, paving
paid. A real home a t a Bargain.
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
104-108 Magnolia Ave. Phone 48
FOR SALE—New house, plastered
and papered. All floors and
woodwork stained and varnished.
Nice enclosed porch, am going
North and will sell $1250 cash.
C O LU M Baa tO a.) t-E D O B R —C la ss At GindervlUe. 3 miles from San­
ford on Orlando Road. Arthur I*
l*, o n . , n , . 8 o u th w * s ts r«
ffe o rsta . Hawk.______________________
H s u l a je -w o rd ) tin*._______
TO REACH t&amp;e prosperous farm­ FOR SALE BY OWNER—Nice
home and grove subdivision on
er* and fern growers of Volusia
David M. Douglass,
county advertise in the DeLaad highway.
Sanford.
Dally News, rate le per word, cash
with order.
FOR SALE BY OWNER—32 acre*
1100 feet on Dixie Highway, 3,
MAINE—Watervlll*, Morning Sow- 1-2 miles from Court House, off
tlnel. Thousands o f Maine peo­
market after the 15th. Home,
ple are Interested in Florida p rq ^ the
grove or subdivision.
Bargain.
erty. Reach them through toe David M. Douglass, Sanford, Fla.
Sentinel, Rate' card on applica­
tion.
FOR SALE—Exceptionally well
located modern bungalow. Pav­
ADVERTISE tn the Journal-Her­ ing and sidewalks paid. Shades at
ald. South Georgia’s greatest nil your windows. Built-in cab­
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, inets. A very small cash payment
weekly and Sunday Classified rate* and small reductions of principle10c per line. Waycross Journal- sum euch month will put you in,
Herald, Waycross. Georgia.
possession of this home.
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— 101-108 Magnolia Ave.__ Phone 48
Send in your subscription to the
Tribune or hand it to your local
denier so you enn read Florida’s
Get your silverware free. Rog­
ers silverware given nway, Kent

Lost and Found

STOLEN—New red Dayton bicy­
HJLL LUMBER CO. House ol ance policy add 75 cents to your
cle with steel rims. Liberal re­
erder.
Service, Quality and Price.
ward for return or information
"DO YOU WANT to buy or sell that will lead to its return. Mob­
anything 7” If so advertise hi ley Drug Store.
the "Gainesville Sun.”

Cod Liver Oil In
Sugar Coated Tablets
For Puny Kids

Forget the nasty tasting, stom­
ach upsetting cod liver oil and give
the thin, puny, underdeveloped
children McCoy's Cod Liver Oil
Compound Tablets if you want to
give them a good appetite and put
pounds of good healthy flesh on
their bones.
Doctors know all about them and
so does Dean's Phnrmacy, Bower’s
Pharmacy, and all good pharma­
cists all over America, for they
are in grent demand, because they
are not iaggnrds but show results
in n few days.
They are not expensive either—
CO tablets—CO cents and children
tnko them like candy.
A very sickly child, aged 9, gain­
ed 12 pounds in seven months and
is strong and healthy.
One skinny woman gained nine
pounds in 24 days.
"Be sure to get McCoy’s, the or­
iginal and genuine Cod Liver Oil
Compound Tablet,”

WRST V IR niN rA —CliMoitiiirir. The
Clarksbunr
Exponent, morning
including Sunday, m orning Issue.
1 cent per wned. minimum lla .
DEVELOPEttft ATTENTION—P e n ­
sacola I* begin ning the greatest de­
velopment In Hlnrtda'* history; s
half million dollar highw ay to the
gu lf bench Just
finished: n two
million dollar bridge nrroaa Earnmhla n ay Rtarted; quarter million
dollar opera house under con stru c­
tion: tw o millions b ein g anent on
highw ay: g reatest chance for live
developers to get
In on ground
floor. W rite D evelopm ent Department The P en sacola News.

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rate cash .09c
charge. 10c per line, minimum
■3 0 c . ________________________
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — S t
Johns County Is reached through
the St. Augustine Evening Record.
Quick results. Two centH per word.
Sample copy on request.

SULPHUR IS BEST
TO CLEAR SKIN

Any breaking out or skin irritn.
tion on face, neck or body is over­
come quickest by npplying MenthnSulphur, says a noted skin specia­
list. Because of Its germ destroy­
ing properties, nothing has ever
been found to take the plnre of this
sulphur preparation that instantly
brings case from the itching,
burning ami irritation.
Mentho-Sulphur heals eczemn
right up, leaving the skin clear
and smooth. It seldom fulls to re­
lieve the torment or disfigurement.
A little jar of Howies Mentho- Sulphur may be obtained at any drag
store. It is used like cold cream.
—adv.
TO HAVE NEW SCHOOL

TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Dally
Times, the grent homo daily,
ST. PETERSBURG, Mnr. 10.—A
rate lik e per word, minimum new high school building, located
charge 25c cash with order. Write on a 20 acre tract of land, will he
for cnmpleto rate card.
erected here following passage of
the $1,105,000 bond issue for mod­
PALM BEACH COUNTY—Tho ernization
of the city’s school sys­
scene of stupendous developmentvoted Tuesday. The site, ex­
HOBO KIDNEY AND BLAD­
Read about it in tho Palm Beach tem,
from Fifth Avenue
to
DER REMEDY
Post. Samplo copy sent on re­ tending
Ninth
Avenue
north,
and
running
quest.
from Twenty-fifth Street, west
Any man or women who suffers
with kidney trouble should not ‘ ADVERTISING gets results if it nearly to Twenty-Seventh Street,
roaches potential buyers. Pa- is saiil to be the largest school
tako medicine thnt contains al­
cohol. There is an herb called latka Daily News is circulated in tract ever acquired in this section
Hobo Kidney &amp; Bladder Remedy, an industrial and agricultural sec­ of the state. The land will cost
around $130,000, and the building
____
famous throughout the South for tion.
its healing properties. It is made TO REACH BUYERS or sailers of approximately $750,000, it is said.
The hnlnnce of the bond money will
from an herb; it contains no alco­
Florida real estate advertise in go into other school improvements.
hol or habit forming drugs but the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
does carry a powerful purifying cent a word daily, two cents a word
PLAN MANY IMPROVEMENTS
property that has been used for Sunday*.
years in the treatment of serious THE .MORNING JOURNAL is the
TAMPA, Mar. 10.—The city com­
organic ailments. It has given reaccepted want nd medium in mission has voted to make many
lief where other remedies fail. In
Daytona (Fa.) Onq. cent a word improvements in recently annexed
your own case you aro to be sole an insertion. Minimum 25c.
territory of Suminule Heights, Gary
judge as to the merit of this mo­
ney-back guaranteed treatment and FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orando North Park and contiguous subdi­
Street paving, street
write for free story of discovery
morning Sentinal; largest classi­ visions.
of this wonderful remedy. For sale fied business, rate 1c a word, min­ lighting and sewer connections al­
so have been taken up with a view
at all good drug stores such as imum 24c cash with order.
of carrying out plans mud© prior
Union Pharmacy and Lnney’s Drug
A LITTLE WANT AD in The to work being baited by court pro­
Store.
lieruld will bring you big re­ ceedings instituted more than a
PAVING AS S E S S M K N T IN­ sults. Advertise those old articles year ago.
STALLMENTS MUST HE PAID you have stored away and have
NOTICE
no use for. A title thirty-eent ad
WHEN DUE I
I am in no way connected with
may bring you several dollurs.
Firs?* * .jujlments for the pav­ Phone 148 and a representative will the Sanford Steam Pressery, hut
am operating the Royal Pressing
ing of ti« M_l*Ving streets will be call to see you.
Club at 805 East Second St. —C.
d ue ’ Mu r Jg‘:.va ,J9 25:
Myrtle ,%-**flue from fourth THE MIAMI HERALD is the big D. Whitfield.
Enst Coast morning newspaper.
Street to Thirteenth Street; Thir­
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS!
teenth Street from Sanford Ave­
nue to French Avenue; “Elm Ave­
City Tax Books close April 1,
nue from First Street to Thirteenth
1925, nfter which idl tuxes remain­
Street. If these installments are
ing unpaid wili be collected by
not paid promptly, same will be
levy
and sale of the property up­
placed with City Attorney for col­
on
which
taxes are assessed.
See
lection.
Ellen Hoy, Tux Collector.
Ellen Hoy. Tax Collector.
From Mur. 10 to Apr. 1.
Mar. 10. 11, 12, 13. and I t.

Beware Of Alcohol

GARDEN HOSE
ADVANCED
15c Per Foot

Hall Hardware Co.

Real Estate

M iscellaneous
For Sale

FOR SALE—2 1-3 to 5 to 10 acre
tracts near Chuluota, Bithlo and
Fort Christmas. Either citrus or CASH—Paid for fata* teeth, den­
garden land. See I. Higgins, Chul­
tal gold, platinum and discard­
uota.
ed jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and
Refilling Co., Otaago, Mich.
FOR SALE—Three acre farm.
Fine location. Ideal spot for FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching.
chickens. Garden Planted. Straw­
S. C. brown leghorns. $1.00 per
berries, 40 orange trees. 6 room setting. John R. Jones. Bcardall
cottage. Bath and electricity. CaM Ave.
571-J.
FOR SALE—Baby carriage, good
as new. 313 West Second St.,
FOR SALE—At south Sanford,
(Ginderville) new three room phone 431.
bungalow, two porches. M. C. AsFOR SALE—Two or three Goodpinwall. 1119 Myrtle Ave.
rock roosters. George Balling­
er. Grnpeville. Fla.
FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red
hens. Indinn Runner, Muscouie
PORTER WANTED—White. Ap- Ducks. Phone 156-W.
ply Lincoln Hotel.
FOR SALE—Rhode lalnnd Red
WANTED — Woman cook for
hens, Indian Runner nnd Musspring and summer months. Ap­ covey Ducks. All are laying. Hnby
ply Orange and Bluck hotel, Long- ducks also. Phone 15G-W. Mrs. L.
wood.
A. Renand, Sanford Heights.
STENOGRAPHER
WANTED— FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good
Wilson &amp; Housholdvr. First Na­
suddle pony. Box 15. Altumontional Bank Bldg.
te Springs nr phone tlO(I-G. Joey
Ferris.
AGENTS WANTED—To repre­
sept us in each town in Flori­ FOR SALE BEFORE SATURda. Writ© Boston Hosiery Shoppe.
day—Four piece American Wal­
Jacksonville, Fla., 429 W. Bay St.
nut bed room suit, five piece
ivory break fust set, 9-1*2 Axm bl­
SAI.ESI.ADY WANTED—Must be ister rug, refrigerator, heater, gas
neat in appearance, pleasing per­ plate, 211 Park Ave.
sonality. intelligent and willing to
work. Experience in retail selling
Continental Vitality Chicks cost
preferred and not over 25 years of no more than the common sort—
age.—Apply Mgr. the Basket.
Ail from inspected stock uml guar­
anteed to please. Copy of our
WANTED—A competent steno­ circular is your for the asking.
grapher. Report at once, Room Send for it before buying chicks.
7 Ball Bldg., Sanford Realty Co.
Address 304, The Continental
WANTED—Helpers at the new Hatchery. Valdosta, Ga.
gas plant near Railroad shops.
Three dollurs for nine hour. Apply BEARS BROKEN TO HARNESS
Foreman.
LAWING, Alaska, Mnr. 10. —
Do you want a good all round Mrs. Nellie Neal Lading of this
saw mill man for small mill. Will plnco tines the sledding on her
contract or work for salary. Ad­ ranch with a team of young blnck
hears. The span are well broken
dress J. W. Care of Herald.
to harness.
WANTED — Woman cook for
Contrary to the notions of some
spring ami summer months. Ap­ persons in the States, bears do not
ply Orange and Black Hotel. Long- hibernate at the first sign of win­
wood.
ter, but ure ns active ns domestic
WANTED—Lady agents, northern animals such ns dogs,
and southern territory. Good op­
portunity. Phone 571-J.
i x t i i b r o i ’i r r o f t i i r r o r x -

Help Wanted

Paris Again Tries
To Set The Pace
In World Fashion
PARIS, Mar. 9.—A directorle
touch in dnv costumes and Orient­
al influence with gorgeous em­
broideries in evening frocks, mark­
ed the opening of the spring sea­
son of the Paris dressmaking es­
tablishments, now In full swing.
Long haired mannequins have
virtually replaced the bobbed hair­
ed variety at the grand openings
of the leading houses.
The lines ure straight and skirts
flare. The long V and dropped
stomach effect are evident. Many
of the models have the front cut
in the long V, or the ornamenta­
tion is aranged with the V as the
basis.
In the tuilored costumes the col­
ors incline to browns and the var­
ious shades to browns and the
various shades of Luge, in which
ktuthu cloths are extensively etnployed.
Evening frocks and wraps run
to Oriental styles, many of them
having thu wrapped around effect
finished on one side, with a long
tassel where a sleeve might have
been. But sleeves, on the whole,
appear to be in the majority nml
they are more or less fancy and
curious in their cuts. Some are
|open at the elbow ami pulfed ut
tho wrist. When sleeves are ab­
sent, however, they disappear com­
pletely. Some evening dresses
show deep armholes, ami in many
instances the bodices seem to be
cut away under the arms.
Jacksonville — Wood Hydraulic
Hoist &amp; Body Company establishes
local distributing plant tu supply
Florida, l southern Georgia and
Cubn.
New Sniyrnn—Plans under way
for establishment of two city parks
at cost of $195,900.
Tarpon Springs—Twenty-seven
acre tract on Whitcomb and
Kramer bayous to be subdivided
and developed.

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IN UK E S T A T E of
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nil
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d cm am ln
n g n l n n t mild
i-Htntc:
Yoii*iUi« f t . fi o f ynh. a t e llWcUy
n n ll f t o d n n d
required
lo prerotnt
a n y cln ln in it rial dcrnundit w h i r It y o u
o r idtlito* o f y o u . m a y liuvo iiKiilnxl
tin- t-Hlatc o f W u l t c r M a u l d in C o n ­
n e lly , d e c e a s e d ,
late
o f H a n fo rd ,
S e m i n o l e t ’o u n t y , F l o r i d a , to Ito*
u n d e rH iu n e ii
n . i.’o n n e l l y . A d m i n ­
i s t r a t o r of mtld m l u t e , w i t h i n t w o
y e a rn fro m th e d a te hereof.
D ated th is l l t h d a y of F e b r u a r y ,
A. D, l:l 2 r&gt;.
L. II. D O N N E L L Y .

A tlinlnlatr.’U or.

(J. W , MI'E.Nt’E U J i t . .
A tto rn ey for A d m in istrato r.

666

FOR

Automobiles

Rooms For

FOR SALE—Ford ro a d s te r, six FOR RENT—Rooms with or
out meals.
RefudniMt ‘ l
w eeks old, good a s new , a Teal
*, , ■»•. t
b a rg a in f o r quick sale. See R. T. Lincoln House;
Hunt, Seminole Hotel.

FOR

RENT—Vqm uhed ' 11 g h l
housekeeping rooms.
311
3rd St.
V
‘ "

For Rent

FOR RENT—Five room house, FOR RENT—Rooms or he
new. close in, on Chnpman Ave­
Phon© Mr. North,. Lake Mary,
nue, phone 24,
Tampa—Consumers’ Ice
FOR RENT—Cottage. J. Musson. pnny Starts construction of
FOR RENT—One two-room fur­ 000 icti manufacturing plant.
Florida, eitrug fruits are her
nished apartment. Down town
location. Inquire at Sanford Her- by 150 separate shippers and
aid.___________________________ gnnizations; 85 per cent, of,
greater citrus output of Celifoi
FOR RENT—Three room furnish­ is handled through a single egeiw)
ed apartment.
Nicely located.
Apply at Hernld Office.
FOR RENT—6 room house, with
hath, 1105 East Fourth S 1.
KM ALL STORE FOR RENT—
Palmetto Avenue Between 1st
and 2nd Street. A. P. Connelly
&amp; Sons.

WANTED
Dressmaking that will please.
1103 Oak Avenue. Phono 324-J.
STENOGRAPHER—With 0 years
experience desires position. Ad­
dress Norma Moore, Moultrie, Ga.
DEALERS WANTED
To handle our complete line of
tires and tubes. Our stock strict­
ly first class, nnd prices will meet
competition. Get our consignment
proposition before lining up with
snv other concern. Address C. C.
Hall. District Manngur, Orlando,
Fin., Giant Tire &amp; Rubber Co.
$10,000,000 company wnnts man
to sell Wntkin’s Home Necessities
in Sanford. More than 150 used
daily. Income $35 to $50 week­
ly. Experience unnecessary. White
Dept. 11-7. The J. U. Watkins
Co., 02-70-W Iowa St., Memphis,
Term.
WANTED— Position ns truck driv­
er or ehauffeur. Seven years
•xperience with excellent referenc­
es. W. C. Thornton, Route A.
Sanford.

Stove and Fire Place
Wood
Cut to Suit
$9.00 per cord delivered

Britt Realty Company

All kinds uf property listed for sale
I’urk Avenue and Second Street

DANDRUFF AND
SCALP-INFECTIONS

LICARBO

I'

A Few Specials
* (I rooms nnd hulh in the
Heights for $2H5() on terms...
r&gt; acre six year old grove,
7 room house $.‘1500, easy
terms.
2 acres on French Avenue.
Close in. A good buy. Terms.

7 room two apartment
house, $4000, on terms or will
trade for celery farm.

W. V. Wheeler

SHU T i ll. A M I PAINT- i

.

The f a i n t T h a t 1»«*** You
Murutx.
M anufactured by
K tieranu-M m lalcr P a i n t . C*.
Hold by
I.OS.HIXf) PA IN T COMPANY
HU M nanolla Ave.
, .
I’kiinr 3 7 *
■

in i » i &gt;

Stove and Fire Place
, , Wood
Cut to Suit
$9.09 per eord deliver*!

•

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

FOOT SPECIALIST

DAVID B. HYER

311 K. 2nd St.

M itm bar 1 . L 4 ,
Ito*# Uulldlntc

[foot.

.Hanford, Fin.

&lt;lvl#nil», F l a v i a n

Painting—Decorating
.......... PHONE .103

■4i

Britt Realty Company,

’urn*. Iiunton*. I n g r o w 'ln»; S ail* , H ea v y C a ll-

G. TAYLOR DYER

*I

HAIR

ARCHITECT

F. P. R I N E S

■jAV

SOLO BY ALL Q:!UGr | STt.

110 E. Kecond St. Phone 101-J
VVIU. TUADK
I’I AMIS
II AIIIO HUTS
I'llOMimiAI'll*
For
HEAL ESTATE
ir Kuml Bre mill tin ml rnr*

while the honey not only
sivee ai
dy three
Booths toreneuand
.U»te. but
----help#
-----------------renew
and Ij
Out be cure you se t the genuine
Pine T ar Honey and not aomeiuba
Dell'* lith e original and ha* been I
many years a* the beit. It la
compounded of lu«t the r!*ht pi
pine tar, honey and other quickdients which the bent doctor* h
aid In bringing quick relief
opiate* orother harm (ut d rug*, cant
even to young chitdren-fine
croup. If you w ant (he b e tt- i
oflrnrrlieveaattut
Dr.Bell’a.C ottior

STOPS FA LLIN G

value soon.

Ileal Kmtale— Insurance

Physicians now say that the
treatment for a cough Is not to i
benumb the throat nerves as
cough medicines do, hut to help Na
quickly throw off the canoe—coe
tion and mucous. When this ft d
the severest cough Is usually
in a very short time.
™
This is exactly the action of thatoM*
time tried and proved cough medkf
Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar Honey. Doctdrsl
the pin* tar t* hard lo beat for eulckty I
|aa and removing the ptali
which are the direct e r £
a .ra*
_______
,S *

nEMOVED AT ONCE Or

is a prescription for Malaria,
A few acres on Mellonville
Chilln and Fever, Dengue or Bil­
Avenue that will double in
ious Fever. It killn the germs.

JOHN E. FOX

Coughs and Chest
Colds Yield Quit
Old Tim e Treatmt

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I

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tire d

a c b llf

v . i.. t a s i . E n

Yuwnll b r e w
Phono.

Itldg.
K i a x a tq r

W. H. L O N G

Elton J. Moughton

Western and Florida
ME AT S

ARCHITECT
First National Bonk Bldg,
Sanford, - —Florida

410 Sanford Ave.

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XV.

a ss o c ia t e d p r e s s d i s p a t c h e s

RAIS TO Atlanta Constitution Plant
Damaged By Fire Sunday;
•LAMS FOR $500,000 LireAt FortSmith

SANFORD, FLORIDA; MONDAY, MARCH ®, 1M5.

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n

Swept in Fort Smith

e

America
------'
Still First In Air Citing Railroad Station nnd Several
Worid Flight As Exnmpie;
liuildingH Hazed in Smyrna,
Snys Criticisms Are Unjust
Miss., In an Early Blaze

Welded
ty Is Planned

PRACTICE GAMES Assistant
OF “BREWERS” TO1 To Be If
START TUESDAY For the Governmei

Y anftlffan S cries, WithRookics
ATLANTA, Gn., Mar. 9.— The
WASHINGTON. Mar. l&gt;._Sug­
Facing Regulars, to Feature
gestions made during the recent sixth floor of the Atlantn ConstiTraining Schedule Until
■ircrrft controversy Unit inade­ tutinn wns gutted by fire Sunday
Ln of Likely quate
results have been obtained and damage estimated at $100,000
Scnntors Game Next Friday
fcdatcs. Will Be from the expenditure of $ 1:1.1,000,. .resulted before the blaze wns
on aviation in the lart five brought under control.. Machinery
The ilast of Ithe
Milwaukee
idered A t Meet 000
years were declared in a statement in the composing room on the fifth
"Brew ers"’ "Informal” limbering
by the National Aeronautic Asso­ floor and presses in the basement
up workouts was held Monday
suffered from the flood of water
ISGTON, Mar. 9.— ciation to be "very unjust.”
morning. The Yannigan games, In
"America in part by reason of pourerf into the building in the
which tnc "rookies” will be arrayed
k t step in a movefight necessary to extinexpenditure," raid the state- two-hour
. . .
against the regulars in a aeries of
aggressive toward this
ment. "is very distinctly and cm -1
^ ,,rt’*
games to be played In preparation
.. in behalf of Basic phatieally first in the air in the ! Thc building, located at the corfor tho Qrat regular contest of
[a conference Demo- excellcnco of the types of machines .nener °f Forsyth and West Alathe season when tnc Brewers meet
in the excellence of the i ',nm,, streets is a six story brick
the Washington Senators, begin
lers of the-vnrious dcvclopcd.
types of aircralt engines developed structure. Several thousand peoTuesday.
(early summer has and in the excellence of pilots d o .1&gt;'{* wcr®attracted to tho scene nnd
Though Sunday was an off day
all of tho downtown fire apparatus
Wd by Franklin L&gt;. vcloncd.
»
so far ns activities on the field
“It is not a matter of accident was called out. The Atlanta Jum ­
[of New York with
were concerned, members of the
that
efforts to fly na! immediately tendered the use
8w m m
"Browers” aggregation were em­
. :■&gt; .
Lenient o f other aroundthethenumerous
of
its
facilities
and
Monday’s
issue
world made by France
ployed throughout the day. Though
n, ;
Italy, Argentine and Portugal of the Constitution wns issued from With his left hand on a Bible an his fight hand rnisc I President Calvin Coolidgc was sworn into office. At some managers appear to be
the left may be seen Chief Justice Tnft, himself a former president, delivering the oath. At the right against golr as a training aid, no
Ing the propotml in a were less successful than that the Journal's plnnt.
•
The origin or the fire has not stands Vice President Charles Dawes.
itor Thomas .1 Walsh made by the United States army
such restriction was placed on the
been determined.
permanent chairman nnd navy.
"Brewers” nnd a number of the
.....................
V.
The Atlanta Constitution wnc
locralic convention last
*n fact, no other nation nM
suepTnyers made use of the munici­
loosevcit disclosed that ccotlcd in getting half way around ™“ n,led )n. 1^}8 l»y Col. Cary W.
pal course.
Imunicatcd with all of the world, although there were va- Stiles, with ofiices on Broad street
Four Held Pending
Others took to exploring and paid
Its attending the New nous replacement^, of- machines near the present structure, which
visits to Daytona, Orlando nnd oth­
Probe
of
2
Deaths
wns
built
in
1881.
ntion, and that, as to nnd vgnincs in their efforts to do
er cities. The whole squad, ap­
Henry W. Grady, Joel Chandler
[practical organization, 80."
parently more wearied by their
Lritv of the replies re­
The Association expressed vig­ Harris, Walter P. Itccd, Copt.
LAKE CHARLES, La.. Mar.
Sundny schedule thnn the regular
Evan
P.
Howell,
William
A.
Hemp­
tried in these five sug- orous disagreement with udvo9.—Byron Robert nnd Eustace
prnctico sessions, retired early Sun­
nnd SAm W. Small
cates of unification of the govern- hill
1 nn‘i
. were among
day nipht.
Dunn and Winfred Burge,
national committee .or ment air services, favoring, in- l,"‘ vYe11 kl,own journalists who
In tiie absence of Otto Borchert,
nephew of the three men are
L machinery, should stead of the plan embodied in th** served on the staff of the paper. U. S. Agriculture Depart ment
owner of the club, training activ­
being held here today pending
Of
this
number
only
the
Rev.
Mr.
cry day in every year Curry bill which failed a t the last
completion of an investigation Much Debate on Confirmation ities are going on under the direc­
Assures President Coolidgc into the murder of William E.
of W arrcn’H Appointment Is tion of Manager H arry Clark. Mr.
icly in presidential eiec- session ol congress, a measure to Small is living. Captain dlowel!
establish in the department of was the father of Clark Howell, the
T hat Supply of Seed Corn
Collins,
federal
prohibition
Also Expected; Many Other Borchert probably will not be back
present
publisher.
Sanford before Friday when the
imtionnl committee commerce a bureau of civil aero­
Will Furnish to Farm ers i agent and Samuel E. Dohon,
Nominations Willi Be Up in
gumo with Washington will be
deputy
sheriff,
whose
bodies
brought into far closer nautics "to provide for the inspec­
Big Fire at Fort Smith
played.
the state organizations. tion and licensing cf all private­
WASHINGTON. Mur. 9.—Fear­ .were foufirl in the cemetery at
FORT SMITH. Ark., Mar. 9. —
WASHINGTON. D. C. Mar.
ly owned machines and the exam­
Heretofore
practice
sessions
St.
Laire.
No
specific
charges
ing
a
shortage
of
seed
corn
for
•
Executive machinery for ination of pilots employed in op- Fire,' which Sunday afternoon
Should the present plan of Re­ have been limited tn hatting, field­
have
been
filed
against
the
men.
year out work should orrting the same."
threatened serious conflagration in planting this year’s crop, the do- I
Affidavits charging murder publican leaders to call up both the ing and cavorting about tfie bases
Icuntinuing and business
separated parts of the city, pnrttpcnt of agriculture has taken j against
Establishment of standing*com­ widely
the three men were Isle of Pinos and laiuznnne treu- in a manner calculated only to
to provide farmers an atte­
mittees in congress to deal with was under control shortly after 5 |!,tL'Ps
tiled
here
today in connection . ties be adhered to, the. special ses- harden the pluyerp. With several
| sion of .the senate , probably
|iicity for fundamental uerotumticnl mutter was urged by o'clock, when total loss from nuate supply and hus assured
,
. wlH, days of such practice behind, the
with
the
death
of Collin
arid for the dissemi- the association. It described as flames since midnight was estimat­ 1 resident Coolidgc that there is
! extend for a much longer time I players are ready to enter the
no
likelihood
of
a
repetition
of
con­
current
information "regretable the fact that the air ed in excess of $509,000.
l {han hl1" 1 b7*» expected when it more ardous practice of gumes bePrincipal loscss centered in the ditions which existed in the spring
reatiy extended.
began last Wednesday.
I tween teams made up of the club
force of the United States is nut
Fort Smith Cotton Oil Co. plant, ol 1918.
1Thtqe already has been a hitch ] members.
|y leaders from ull sec- so large ns that of Great Britain burned
early this morning, ntfd the
_ ago,
.. after he had
Several days
in carrying through the rm rgun-. In one big effort By members of
meet more frequently due to the smaller appropriations." Zcnor Bottle
Mfg. Co. plant, de- been informed that some ngriculization program, and it appears the Chamber of Commerce to sell
exchange views and It added, however, that while
n « &lt; T '^ T / 'i T i \ r n
"congress reasonably will require Btroyed this afternoon. The cot-lturul authorities wore concerned i
that there will lie further debate j the remaining tickets, hundreds V&gt;f
|ted party action,
ton oil mill loss wns placed at about tho outlook for the coming N ft. \ V -..It.[ \ I T I . \
I I on thg nomination of Charles U,| books were sold Monday meaning
evelt, who ‘wns enm- that our results measured by our 1250,000. The bottle factory lo. s , planting sea sun, tlu'jrt resident calg
In
*
Wnrfen,' of Michigan, to be sltof-, W * cnnvaaa ihade. The city vt-as
tger for Governor Al- appropriation:, should compare fn- wns about $125,000 officials of the led on the departme «kfor informs *
~ ,,, , *
vornblv
with
those
obtained
in
oth­
nc.v general before a vote on con- 1divided into sections and these were
fcith. of New York, in
company
said.
.
tlon
ns
to
whether
the
con.
of
la
't
.Steam
er
A
n
lsu
m
Collides
n
ith
fit riiatloii in had.
assigned to teams of two members
|ntial nomination fight er nations," it thought thut ou the
in addition tothe two factory j year’s crop might prove of low j
U .S. Vessel Danitedfeikc - a
whole
they
will
“stand
the
test.”
to cover. At noon no compilation
Leaders
Were
undecided
Sunday
also wrote Senator
buildings, flames razed seven real- vitality and therefore of doubtful:
Miles Out From Nantucket night whether they would proceed of figures 'had been made to show
An a remedy for discontent a ­ donees
the discussion of cannear
the
downtown
district,
value
for
seeding
purposes.
In
re
-1
with the Warren 'nomination im­ hut it is understood that u large
I the ro*xt national elec- mong some naval officers because and damaged three others.
I: ponsc, Mr. Coolidgc .was ndvL**d
of
the
lack
of
opportunity
to
dis­
.......
NEW
YORK.
Mar.
9.—The'Hoimediately when the senate meets liercentnge of the tickets have been
be eliminated at thii
Greatest danger centered In tho] that the department hail given the
play their powers in bombing the hoarding
"*anif ihiii " it land steamship Anlsum was re- tomorrow, or put it aside tempor­ sold.
house
district,
just
north
situation
attention
..
i ! ,
,, j association suggested competitive
miliiei-i "of „ 1ported damaged 25 miles south of al ily to obtain action on the stand­
Inng to principles rata- 1 . t:l wj|Uk might at the same time of tlie business section, when fire | had been made the ■
J “ 01 1 . Nnntm
with
broke
out
at
2:10
o’clock.
careful
inquiry.
i. . ket... in. a collision
. . .
, the, ing committee slates. Leuders
Tonalities for the n e x t. jn.jp to solve the problems of
: ,,. .
i . .
United States shipping bonrd honed to dispose of the committee
we shall go fnr to-j ,Viiik*&lt;munshi|&gt; ami effectiveness of
A:; long ago as lust. August ( «team or Danncdalike shortly aft- m atter yesterday, hut action was
Railroad Station BurnM." he said. Mr. Roose- weapons under vnripil conditions
when the backwardness of the e.i- t&lt;V
„vloik Su,„|1(V ni hti accord- prevented by Senator Borah of
SMYRNA. Miss.. Mar. 9. -F ir* won threatened injury to a crop
dared in his letter that Steps also were advocated to ofing
to
wireless communications in­ Idaho, ami Norris of N’ebrusku,
From a report compiled by the
ondent j were "over- set a feeling that “whereas the of undetermined origin early Sun­ said a statement given out yester­ tercepted
by the Independent Wire­ Republicans.
United States department of A gri­
day
ra/.cd
several
business
build­
day
a
t
the
White
House.
“The
de­
agrecd that the denioc-, (tenth rate is higher among air*
less Company.
While administration forces ure culture and the Florida Bureau of
unqualfiedly the par- men than in other branches of the ings here including the Gulf and partment called t hi* attention of
confident
of favorable action on Markets ca-operuting. Frank H.
"We
are
leaking
badly,
plcnee
Ship
Mnnd
railway
station
caus­
ttative of progress and service the rate of promotion is
farmers, and of the state colleges ,
their
plan
to relegate the LuFol- Scruggs, representative.
come
on
board
with
your
boats,”
ing a joss of nearly $100,000.
ught."
of agriculture, t&lt;» the importance j
not higher."
lette insurgents to the extreme
Florida shipments this season
read
a
message
from
the
master
of especial attention to the seed
words," he said, "the
To effect this, the association
rank on the committee, the matter amount to 1,177 cars against
of
the
Anlsum
to
the
Danuedaike.
corn problem. A rysteniatlc cam -1
|of demarcation which favored a iiian set forth hy the
may he the subject of further dis- lust season. Sanford shipments topaien along this line was main- I Within five minutes the Danned- cussion.
ni the political thought army air chief, Major General
tals 2,251 against 2,466 last season.
iake
wirelessed
the
Hollander
that
tuined through the corn-ripening j
In on tlie one si(le, and Patrick, which would place the
There is certain to be much more i Shipments Saturday were: Calithe
boats
were
putting
off
and
season by the department, and the
In on tlie other must lie army air service In a reparnte
debute on the Isle of Pines treaty fornia, 11; Florida, 44, of which
agriculture extension force i of the asked that the Anlsum blow her and Senator Robison of Arkansas,■{"&gt;7 originated in t?ie Sanford dis1The democracy must corps.
whistle in order that the boat
states
where
there
wus
most
clan­
|lear that it seeks pricrews could find their way in the the Democratic leader, has given trict.
ger. •
notice that the Lauzanns treaty
Shipping point information:
heavy fog.
"It is now the opinion of tlie de­
fh the free rule
tor the rcstahlishmcni of full dip­
Sun ford, Fla.: Clear, wnrm«»,
The Anlsum was last reported lomatic*
The Sanford High School Girls’ partment that the situation is very
nnd
commercial
relations
and
trude limited account of SutFeb.
18.
when
she
left
Hull
tor
basketball team, playing the girls' much better thnn was feared last
with Turkey will require very moderate wire inquiry, demand
New
York.
The
Dannedaike.
a
team
of
New
Smvrnn.
was
defeat.,11 IKJ.M ..nil
till#*
pycil prnseprity of th e ,
urday. Carloads f. o. b. usual
terms. Florida, 10 Inch crates.
Golden Sclf-Blunching
in
the
rough., U. S. No. I, 4-6s. $2.50,
' New York: 20 F|a., arrived, sup­
plies moderate, demund nnd trad­
ing moderate market steady for
....
. ..........sn ,a || d is t r ic t*
w h ic h c a n sec
good stock. Florida, 10 inch crates
of the scoring of tho Sanford team. 1
at.e)| without difficulty."
.
v. „ ,
blanched 4-6s $2.75-3.25, few 13.50
No. Help Needed,
late Sunday night at Athens wus two fouls made fr^m free throws.
ordinary quality and condition
mutter of momentary reported to have made a confes­ made the total of four.
,
NORFOLK, Va., Murch 9.—The
$2.25-2.50. :!s $2.75-3.00, few $1.25.
&gt;0’ nature which nro sion in connection with the killing
Thu visiting aggregation, given : tam pa—Contract to be awarded i following message wus picked up
poorer low us $2.00, 8n $2.75-;i.OO.
of local interest. By of W. C. Wright, aged Putnam an abundance of free throws, man- i f"i' construction of &lt; ass and Platt [by the naval communications offew $3.25, ordinary quality und
|iing itself to those is- county school superintendent.
aged to make only 9 throws Count, i street bridges over Hillsborough ficc* here last night at 10:15 o'condition
$2-2.50, 10s beat $2225the whole party in evThree
field
goals,
proved
to
he
the
liver;
structures
to
cost
$310,0001clock.
I,
pr
The father of young Scarborough
2.50,
ordinary
quality nod condi­
' of the nation agrees on arrived here late Sunday en route total of their abilities against (hn each.
(Continned on page 2)
tion to poor quality nn'dconditlon.
Jrntal. we chilli not only to Athens to see his son in response defense put up by Hilda Butler and
11.3714-2.00, fine quality and con­
united front, but shall to a message from Atlunta last Doris Hand who played through
Henry A. I.appin. farmer, died dition car 4-lls $4.00, 3s and 8s
fnfu c the electorate."
this
night.
/ out the game for Sanford.
" il-h in replying with
The game wns started with Mil- ■
“That was the first word that I
lenient of the proposal had received from my boy since dred Holly and Anna Knnner in
F'on.il conference, said he ran away from home with two the forward positions. Mis* Holly ]
;l remarkable similarity
was disqualified, and. hofore the]
hoys," said the father.
lni'in Mr. Roosevelt had other
Supplies liberal,
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BERLIN, Mar. ]).—An Ebert nws for the reactionaries, for their c a n -• been confined
.............
The
father said that one morn game was completed, Ruth Henry
pneumonia, demand moilerate, market steady.
*nd those conveyed to ing he awoke to find that his son nnd
and Martha Wall found themeelvc-1
thomselve sadly lacking in the ranks of So-|dldato must have an absolute mn-^with a pistol clasped In'hiVhand
Florida. 10-inch crates. 4-«s well
members of the oartv ami the other boys had left at mid- in the game. The centers. Mary cja|j»t leadership when the party NorAty
w,n*
I Th*’ *h°t w,,f Hrcd about 4:30 blanched
$3.50-3.75 green and poor­
l about its future, re- night. He found that they had Elizabeth Moye and Sally Lou ™"T*
S* ' ° n the ,««i»
reich- o'clock, according to Sheriff C.
r‘ who may bear its hop- stolen an automobile from a gar- Garrett, like the guards, managed I
f,ulun,®&gt; n'Kni "I1" 1 in° Kl * stag vote, the reactionaries wilL M. Hand, who arrived on the scene ly blanched $2.75-3.00. 8-10s well
hlanchod. green and poorly blanch­
burdens." »
age, which wus later abandoned | to stay in the gumo despite th publican coalition anil decided to be hard put to get their m an ; about un hour before Lappin dfed. ed
12.50-2.75, California crates
present Otto llruuu, former mini- through on the first poll.
A doctor was summoned but it w a s
entire harmony," Sen- several hundred miles awuy, li free calling of fouls.
-Miss Ethel Henry, coach, an- ster-presidcnt of Prussia, ns their. But unquestionably the Social-1found that no help could he given well blanched 0-10s $7.50-8.00. 3s
wrnte, "with the idea j said.
M of calling at an early ! Ted Coggeshall. of Clayton, III., nounccd after tho game that tho o\vn candidate for president.
ists have hurt the Republican cause1the wounded man. Thu bullet was and 3 1-2s $8.50-9.00.
Washington: 10 degrees, clear,
inference of representa- and F W McClellan, of Brockton, I Girls’ track team had accepted the
The reactionaries who had been* tremendously. They have succeed- fired into the right temple a lith’ various states to take \ y accused in the alleged state- Invitation of tho Orlando High waiting for the Socialist decision ed in showing Mint thi&gt; I!r&gt;ti111&gt;Ii&lt;■■■t&gt; tie too forward tn hrino ln«fu .... '} Florida, arrived, 3 cars on truck
Hbpithing the matters ad- j ment of hcarborough of being the
I in Vf.ur communicutions . actuul assailants of Wright, still
P '*■' and set on foot some were being held in an Atlanta jail
P Popularly financed for today.
...
. ,!
r&gt;n the educational work j Funeral .-ei'vicr- were held today j
r*ry to .access to the i (or l’rof. Wright, at his home at]
*ith only more intensely ! Eatunton, Ga., both white ami nc­
i "gn.- actually ate in | gro children of the public* schools
who tlti man will Im*. Tho choice] sort of hokum that goes-well in : Lappin is survived by his wife Florida. 10 inch crates, 4-6s and
I forming in an honorary escort in
tho funeral procession.
NEW YORK. Mnr. 9.—The Unit- rests-between Steserwald, leader, elu tion campaigns here.
«»d two adopted children. He was 8s $3.25-3.75 mostly $3.25-3.50, 10s
ed States is experiencing a rcdls-, «
r iKht I'uthoucs. and former
The Voasiehe Zeitung points out I* n'emls*r of the First Baptist $3-3.25. All sizes short fair qual­
iKlun .Mixed In Motor Vehicle Theft , tribution
of property ownership up- Munster ,*f Interior Jarre* of the. today that the Socialists' desertion I Chureh and of the Sanford Elks ity and condition $3.00.
....
I i on u s c a le? w
m e n promises
p r o m i s e s tom end,
e n u “ copies
■ — i*.* »party,
i
which
orgiun of big Imsi- of tho coalition compels the Deino- j Lodge.
For All Fight
A /»f Constitutional Ithe struggle of capital versus h - ness.
crats to put up their own candidate ' Lhneral services, with the Elks Federation To H o l d
Iior in the opinion
of Thomas N. . A sa re?
.
result of these two decisions as well. The Catholics, too, will PwritelpaUiq?, will bo conducted
0., M i r . d.— s i x m e n
professor
first that,
the Rem N , Mar. . »’• The
--- , Carver,
—•■
' —
,of .political
...... — econ
, ; -i 1,it„» i. assumed,
, ..................
7 .........
. have their own
uwn candidate
uinuiuuir as well
wen, fro,n ,a*" First Buptist Church at Special Meeting Soon
t r arrcst here today an d : WASHINGTON.
or
vehicle
theft
actlom
y
at
Harvard,
he
expressed
in
publicans
have
not
a
ghost
of
a
though
then*
i*
danger
thut
the’ '' a clock.
|l * *rt' hcld in the Warrep | national mot valid and conatitu- a speech prepared for delivery to- chance to obtain the necessary ma-| right faction of the Catholics may
ORLANDO. Mar. 9.—A special
1
Charges of fighting[was declared... .s- Supreme Court, day before the ucademy of political A*nty for any of their individual j swing to the Nationalists
meeting of tho Florida Federation
MARKETS
fl* con ealed weapons. ! tibnal toduy by
the Supr**n® * science.
.’undidates; und,
of Women’s Clubs will be held in
cond, that the
As best the Socialists have s u --1
police uviiivi
denied. Ii The
alra held
k1 heI arrest |«MIIC
I MV vcourt
u tiie ............
“••* in seckunt
---' reactionaries hav just a ghost of | cceded in delaying the choice of EhuAil
i is
_ I . • a: ... ..... l.. aa iliii wrf it u* nen
Daytona Mur. 17. 18 and 10 to con­
,. '* bet-n a clash between | vittions undet the act
• HK’AGO,
Su Augustine—Flan practical- a chance.
sider further changes in the char­
.........................
ert’s successor. At worst they have May
l i a to 1Mar.
84* J9.
u l—
v l .Wheat;
l ,
Aonimen and anti-K lans-: ncceeeary to prove that tn® »&gt;« ly completed for hui m. practice - « cwnco.
lK..., h ,1...
An
,„ n ,
lt,p ,b lr „ „ c rlp |,M ll.publicni.i,.,,
i, S ' O o 'rn M .v 'l
L,; . M 2 ° ter and oy-luws of the organiza­
followed a atree’. suit Prosecuted knew that became velopnient project.
Ptht umluy night..
not n„.„n »
riding Sl,h.
• o i u . s T . y , M Vi
&gt; M * - tion, it was unnounced this morn­
jinto )H&gt;s.sessimi of stolen cart
ing by club officials,

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SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS.

Sanford Girls Lose
Season’s Last Game
New Smyrna Here

Henry Lappin Dies
From Pistol Wound
Early This Morning

German Reactionaries Now Have An
Opportunity To Control Country

Albert
Fall » Will
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Legality
Order
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CHEYENNE, Wyo., Mar.
The attempt- to win back t!
Tea Pot Dome for the govenL
ment wax a task which Atlept
Promerene and Owen D. Rob*
erts, special counsel for ttife
United- States, faced when
they went to the Fe
Court today fqr the openi|i|
of the government'* lease a?
nulment suit against the Mammoth .
Oil Company, a Harry F. Sinclair j
concern.
Mr. Pomereno was scheduled to
open the case for the government
with a review of the transactions
leading_un to the granting aT the
lease. Following
his opening state­
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ment it is expected
that E&lt;.
«
C. Finney,
■ oassistant
u t.
, Secretat
Interior, will be called to th cstami
ns the government’s first witness.
Pomerene, in opening the c u e
.
declared the government would
seek a revocation of tbo lease oil
two grounds, flrtt, it was without
uuthority of law because it let to
the Mammoth Company without
competitive bidding and -secondly*
the lease "was entered into as p
result of conspiracy on the p art of
Sinclair and Secretary of Interior.”
The legality of the presidential
order issued in May 1021, trans­
ferring the naval reserve from tho
navy department to the depart­
ment of the interior, is expected
to be attacked by the government
counsel, who will attempt to prove
charges of fraud in execution of
the iea^e.
jj
|A fourth naipe was added to the
\fn of unavallkblu government witncrtes Muturday night *vimn Mr.
Roberts, announced that Deputy
United States Marshalls had been
unahlo to locate Robert n W.
^ nStof
WBrt’ chairman of the Board of
Directors of the Standard Oil Com­
pany of Indianu.
A subpoena demanding Mr.
Stewart's presence at the trial oa
government witness was issued
several weeks ago.
The others are H. M. Blackmer
•mi J. E. O'Neil, oil men, believed
to he in Europe and H. S. Osier of
Ccnudu. The
government hail
hoped to develop through Olsep'a
testimony its contention that cer­
tain Liberty bonds passed from Mr.
Sinclair to Mr. Fall, according* to
Mr. Roberts.
After the opening statem ent the
government probably will call as
its first witness E. C. Finney assintant secretary of the interior
prepared to defend at every angle
the legality of the lease and to
disavow all charges of corruption
in connection with it. the Mommoth Company and .Mr. Sinclair
will bring into play u galaxy of
brilliant legal minds.
Martin W. Littleton. R. \V. RagInnd. G. T. Stannford. J. W. Zcvclev and John \V. Macy, arc among
defense attorneys.
Mr. Fall and Mr. Sinclair have
been subjoenued as government
witnesses.
It is the governments plan to
call Mr. Fall as witness the first
part of next week, while Mr. Sin­
clair tentatively Is listed as the
last government witness. Both are
under indictmeuts in connection
with the Teapot Dome leuse and it
is regarded as almost certain they
will stund on their constitutional
rights and decline to answer ques­
tions of government counsel on
the ground that their testimony
might he used against them.

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League Nations Opens
Its Sessions T o d a y
GENEVA, Mar. 9. — Austen
Chamberlain, British Foreign Sec­
retary. as president of the council,
opened the Twenty-third session of
the Council of League* of Nations,
today. So great was tho throng in
the corridors of the League Palace,
he had to literally edge his way
into tho council chamber. Diplo­
mats, government agents and news­
papermen caipe from all corners of
Europe attracted by a large num­
ber of important questions on thy
program.
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War Allowances to s t
Government Millions
WASH
TON, Mar. 9— Evidonee desig u«.*d
J H ItoV Lshow
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that tho
Federal gov-nm ent has loat mil­
lions of doburs in taxes through
war amoritizatian allowances to
the United States Steel Company.
Aluminum Company of America
and hundreds of other companies,
was contained in official tra n ­
scripts of hearing filed with the
senate by the couzens investigating
committee.

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offering of our new Central Beach Business
section, the commercial section of our exclusive
lakes and oc-ean front properties that have
recently been sold.

Homeseekers Realty Company
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Following the formal opening
Wednesday, the Sanford Grove Reasons of National Defense
‘(Continued from page 1)
Subdivision h*s experienced a rec­
Moves Government to Take
“From the steamship Dinnedord breaking sale of lota to both
The steamers Aaslum and Exceptionally Good Men Arc local nnd out of town Investors,
Strict Supervisory S t e p
riel and Emerald Lead All ■Ike.
the shipping board steamship DnnFound For Places On Or­ according to Joseph L. Baum, sales
t . Other Colors in Popularity; nedaiko in collision 25 miles south
manager of the Florida Realty As­
PARIS,
Mar.
9.— The homing
ganization?
To
Meef
Many
London Is Gnyer That Ever of Nantucket light vessel. Aaslum
sociates, Inc., which is putting the pigeon is a dangerous bird for the
of
Southern
Universities
reported
leaking
badly.
Water
in
property on the market.
’* Before In City’s History
of France when owned by
hold. Trying to stop water now.
Sanford Grove" is a tract of security
foreigners, is the reason given in
Dannedaike
standing
by.
The
AasGAINESVILLE,
Mar.
?*—Mem­
wooded
land
located
a
mile
east
•fcJttONDOK, Mnr. 9.—One of the
the preamble of a bill Introduced
fad* among fnxhionable lum reports they will not reaulre bers of the University of Florida of Sanford. The trnct contains b&gt;; the government under the sig­
•&gt;!roung women is to choose nn um* any more assistance than tney debating teams have been selected 175 acres, all of which is no situ­ natures of President Doumergue,
iTWelin to match stockings nnd )iat. have noW from Danncdaike. Coast for the most of the debates this ated that it ,is well drained. Ge­ Premier Herrlot, Minister of War
MIh this connection it may be said guard cutter Acushnct is 125 miles year and with the exceptionally neva Street passes directly through General Nollet and Minister of the
iJ tfn t the umbrella departments of from scene of collision. Dannetia- good material that is or hand, the property.
Interior Chautentps, to the.effect
Officials of the company, which that
,*;the London*shops nre among the ike is o. k. nnd is bound for Bos­ Florida should have some of the
henceforth none but French­
ton."
best debaters in the South to up­ owns a number of tracts in Flori­ men born may own dovecotes.
jn(ost colorful branches of the bushold the Orange and Blue, it is be­ da. regard Sanford Grove a» one “ Reasons of national defence,"
r mess.
lieved by officials of the debating of the most desirable of its hold­ government to pass the measure."
\-t - Scarlet and emerald have proved
ings. The declare themselves to
♦ thus far to- be the most popular
society.
“The ’ war of 1914-1918 has
The first tryout for the triangu­ be highly pleased with the way the bill begins, “half breed the
*.*cblors of all, but these shndcs are
local
investors
arc
buying
the
lar
debate,
to
select
men
to
debate
,*«nften overlooked by buyers who
proved the very great services
South Carolina and Tennessee, on property.
i insist upon matching their hosiery
which
homing pigeons can render
A number of buildings that are us liaison
the question: "Resolved, ‘That Jhe
♦ iuid millinery even if the protecagents between units of
to
be
sold
on
prices
ranging
from
Sterling-Reed
hill
should
he
ac­
* thrt? from the sun or rain have to
the French army, but it has also
$5,000
to
$7,500
ench
will
be
erectcepted. .resulting in the selection
’ be made to order.
demonstrated the terrible ravages
V '-A f to colors generally, especially Jnzz Artists And Not Instru­ of L. D.' Cushing c.nd C. C. Currey i ed in the nenr future, it is announc- they ean cause by giving informa­
ment Itself Blamed For to debate the negative ngainstjed. The property already hn*b
*&gt;for women, modistes say that Lontion.to the enemy, especially •when
.. Hon has never been as gay in this
Hostility Critics Exhibit Tennessee, while Silas Creech and'laid out with streets 60 feetjw
have been born on our, soil
X. Quincy will uphold the affirma-lnnd u water system, using thfl i^jw* nthey
respect as it is today. Longer
rjia v e been in France for some
time
against
South
Carolina
here,
j
soft
water
supply
Sanford
/slic k s are encrusted with colorful
LONDON, Mar. 9. — A good
time." the bill says.
Reeves Bowen and Robert Ho-’ put into rervice, will be laid short
• rhino bends, and are considered word at laat has been said for the
“Foreigners of any nationality
very effective, so fur as the eye is saxophone. Quite n number of let­ eges were chosen to debnte Mercer ly. Electric lights nnd telephone are forbidden to have in France
a t the dovecotes and homing pigeons and
\ concerned, but from u practical ter writers to London newspapers here on Mar. HO on the question. service may lie secured
viewpoint Ihe headed handled um- hnve come to the defence of the "Resolved, That by amendment of present.
any person of French nationality
brelln* are considered merely one instrument and by arguement nnd the Federal Constitution, Con­
desirous of being proprietor of
•‘■'of the early spring fads, which facts have endeavored to shift the gress should be empowered to pass
such birds must first obtain the
and divorce
* will soon pnss, because the heads onus on to the jazz saxophonist— uniform marriage
authorization of the prefect of his
lawn.”
; thenuelvrs fnirly “eat" away very and not the instrument itfcelf.
department."
Cyril
Bratley
and
Jerry
McGill
, quickly the palm of the wear's fine
The saxophone was not art acci­
.fyid gloves.
dent by any means, it Is explain­ will go to Baton Rouge to debate
ed in the Star, having been invent­ Louisiana State University on the
Negro Is Jailed In
ed by Antoine Joseph Sax. bom at negative of "Resolved, That the
Dinunt. Belgium, November 0, 1811 proposed child labor amendment
Auto Wreck Case
DALLAS, Tex., Mar. 9. —. What
. .
the son of a reed instrument mak­ should not he adopted.” This debate
will
be
a
dual
affair.
Carroll
is
believed
to
be
the
first
freight
er. He studied a t the Brussels
building in the United
Oscar Evans, negro, is in the
Consevatoire of Music and his pro­ Fussel and W. J. Wells will take terminal
States
in
which
freight trains come county jail charged with driving
the
affirmative
on
this
question
on
ficiency on both the flute and the
clnrinet became marked. There the same night here that the negn- into the heart of the business dis­ an automobile while under the in­
% t»
b —
were many opportunities for Sax tive'wil! be debated nt Raton Rouge trict of the city by underground fluence of liquor as a result of an
,
On Wednesday evening of Inst to
tunnel, is rapidly nearing comple­ automobile crash Saturday night
a musician of note, but by Floridn men.
. ‘‘week n meeting of the Sanford he become
The team to debate Auburn will tion here.
preferred
to
return
to
the
near new Elder Springs. A negro
' , Electricians wassailed for the pur- bench.
The Santa Fe terminal building woman whose name was given as
he iseleited Friday it(ght. The
f pose of having uniform work none
Moving to Pnris in 1812, Snx question will he, “ Resolved, That is composed of four units, each of Rose Smith was painfully injured
/* nnd preventing haphazard instnl. produced
the first “saxhorn” in chemical wnrfnre fa the most hu­ which is in reality a separate build­
Intions by unlicensed persons. "It 1849 a soprano saxophone was mane branch of warfare." Floridn ing. The second unit, already com­ in the crash.
The Evans negro, who was driv­
• Is quite an easy matter," said G.
and patented, fol­ will debate the negative of this pleted, is occupied by a warehouse ing a Buick, abandoned his car and
• P. Paxton, fleetrical inspector, “for manufactured
and
forwarding
company.
The
first
lowed by the family of the alto, question.
' a person t^. procure cord and other tenor and hnritone saxophone.
unit, made up of a 19 story main ran into the woods. Ho was found
, material and connect it up where- Sax, however failed to profit by
building nnd n ten story annex, will n short time Inter by Sheriff C. M.
| ever two wires of opposite polarity his work and nt the ago of 82 he Robbers Escape With lie completed next. This unit is Hand wh^ responded to a call.
lire,found without regard to safety. died penniless and pretty well for­
to be used for offices. The second The negro woman was taken to her
$50,000
I
n
Jewelry
*. 1 have asl(4*d the electricians to re- gotten even in musical circles.
section of the first unit, a ten sto- home in Oviedo. Three negroes,
i port tin so hazardous conditions
ry building, will be occupied largely j riding in the car struck by Evans,
were in uninjured.
i when foum| nrul I will condemn the
NEW YORK. Mnr. 9.—Three with sales display rooms.
*, pork. Several instances have Ituen Navy Plans A New
The third unit of the term inal,1
masked nun broke Into the studio
, policed which I will have removed
apartment of Mrs. Fay Perkins at another ten story structure, is des­
Pacific Playi i Ground
•* at once anjoriling to the ordinance
West Fifty-eighth Street early to­ ignated as the cold storage sec­ Norris Would GiveThe
,
• I‘:R0Verni"ir Kleetrical work in the
day
escaped with Jewelry val­ tion. Perishable goods shipped to
HONOLULU, Mnr. 9.-—Plans for ued and
i. fcity of Hanford. The public is
at
$50,000
after beating Mrs. this section will be stored here by Insurgents Old Places
t ‘Warned not to allow work done ex- a naval recreation rnmp in the Ha­ Perking and binding and gagging packing house ^company patrons
.* pept by duly authorized electric- waii National park, near the con­ iter escort, Milton Abbott, wealthy of the road. The fourth unit, also
WASHINGTON, Mar. !).— A
tinuously active votcano of Kiluucu cotton broker.
.Ja n s /'
ten stories in height is to be a gen­ move
to restore the LaFollette
ou the island of Hawaii, anil the
eral
warehouse.
The robbers chopped
insurgents
to their old committee
Kilauea military cnaip„ have, been
, - . ,down the
The arrangement by which trains j rank was mnde
today in the senate
approved by the navy department ‘'‘‘A™ " [ ‘ll“/ lI'“rtment in making enter
the
terminal
traveling
by
and
within
r *’|*lrance. I hey are believed
bv
Senator
Norris.
He offered a
and construction
construction will
will beein
begin within
subway under the business district
i motion to substitute
the
a short time, it has been announced b.v police to hnve been the same is somewhat similar to the Brook-1
here. The navy has u fund of gang that robbed apartments of lyn terminal in New York, but here name of Senntor I^idd, one of the
insurgents, for thnt of Stanfield ns
$5,000 available for immediate use, Louise Lawson and Dorothy Kco- freight trains also will enter.
which will b e ‘expended in con­ nnn who were murdered.
Five tracks run under the four (J iu ™ " " ° f th° PUblic 1°n‘,s ComWith Abbott securely bound the
structing necessary buildings.
. i
--------sections
and lead to a point
..............
heintruders
took
a
small
amount
of
ft is understood tpnt the camp
*•
LONDON. Mar.
With each
ueath the tower building of the ter­
1
money
from
his
pockets.
Mrs.
will
be
expanded
as
its
use
heminal. individual landing docks
vhm gr of goveinment in England
more and more general!
«n&lt;l
rob|» '*
,. llnue is .i i i,i ,,f BrltUh citizens comes
among officers and enlisted men of 1 u enteiied to kill her. They beat in the units of the freight terminal
, known n: tax dodger* who gel
her in the face with their revolver for each of the tenant companies
rV j*thc wind up" regarding possible the llth naval district at Pearl butts. One bandit tried to remove in the buildings are provided. The
harbor,
or
vessels
calling
at
Ilona*-,iegMati .n to make them come in luillu
a ring
hands. "and failed,
other
ports. ;■ ".
otner Hawaiian ports..
p with his .......
”/ &gt;structure
v . non nan when completed will cpst
r
wltli i/gard to the income Mx iiiuui or________
suit Uteiflrtfer i w h i a » V i / uu,u,w* • * »
iLaa • •
then ye aiiit
«
■
^ # h l It
Ifbig paid cheerfully or M i n m i T a I o Q o F f * ' « J ' and fjixftfrijr if e fing. f
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----unchet rftdljy |»y this brothers resi- Miami Gets Soft
.
------------------ Martin Tells Sherifl
dent on t Ik* mainland.
I he rate of income tax in the
Water Supplies; WcstNewChiefJustice To Use Common Sense
/th a tin il Islands works out at a
i little o', er six peitstt to the pound
.MIAMI, Mar. 9.—City Manager FloridaSupremeCourt
DAYTONA, Mar. 9.— Sheriffs
Pk'ninit four ah iIling;' and -jx|H‘ii-»' Wharton announce* that Miami’*
|
should
exercise common sense in
In hr,Omni, and it is reported to water supply, now flowing from
TALLAHASSEE. Flu. Mar. 9,
.Tie, Die intention of the British the fifteen new wells dug Jtv the Thomas F. West was selected as |i arresting persons for not obtaining
treasury to invite .Jersey and city of Hialonh, will be soft, of ; chief justice of the supreme court new automobile license tags, ac­
Gum: . v to pay alt annual coutri- (linking quality comparing favor Iof Florida under the system .of cording to a telegrunt received here
•-butioti of half a million sterling ably with thnt of any other city election by lot. Judge West bus from (lov. Martin. Comnluint was
. I" t 1 ■"veheipier in return for the In the country. The water will been on the supreme bench for made to the governor thut motor
) fumi li i fits as other parts of pass through a pipe line system (several years. He succeeds Justice vehicles owners had been arrested
* tlm Kmpi re enjoy,
eight miles in length into two largo Robert F. Taylor as Chief Justice. here and fined, although they hud
made application for the tags
jj' I' •!&gt; ' done the authorities storage tanks nt the corner of N.
which it was said were delayed in
tn .tin
islands, which levy their \V. Thirty-sixth street and N. \V,
One of the best ways to take the the comptroller’s office. The gov­
* ,IV 1
- would 1 &gt;ve to re-ouo Tenth avenue, which have a capac­ ciphers
out of the public debt is ernor replied, it was stated, that
, th. lie e l v . from the populace, ity of five million galliins. From to take the
ciphers out of the Gov­ ho had telegraphed the Volusia
, which *
incieased largely since the storage tanks will go into the ernment service.—Providence,
it. county sheriff to apply the rule of
the ' a*- by the immigration of city mains for distribution to con­
common sense in such cases.
^ Belli h ’ d servants and people sumers. The system cost the city L, Journal.
*• wh . h i .' made money rapidly approximately $1,000,0110.
cLfitn'• " 11 all
king to evade
tlie t"
imw current in Eng­ English Autos Now
land.
''
' ' eat of Winston Chore
Number 1 to 80 Men
mil a ■1 ncellor of the exchequer
s he
• d the e tax dodger* some
LONDON, Mur. 9. — England
l " : 1 han. They fear he will began
the year 1925 with nearly
**
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"i retar.v to suggest 80.000 more private automobiles
» /''■ 1
i'.\ .Jersey and than were in use a year ago, ac­
1 Wlii' h would eventually cording to recent announcement of
*1 • t‘i- individual's’pocket.
the ministry of transport. This
brings the total number of private
I* Iluikling Harbors
motor-cars to more than 100,000,
making one person out of every
In Faroe Islands 80
the owner of an automobile.
At the beginning of 1921 there
; GOPI .MACKS', Mur. 9 — No wee 081,000 ears on the road in this
^ fewer than seven new hurhors oi country, the proportion being one
■v»i , im; iic . and importance are owner out of every 100 of the pop­
« mm in course of construction in ulation. The increase in the num­
the Faroe Islands. At Thorshuven, ber of cars will, through increased
*:|.lm i ai.it..I of the islands, work on taxes, add approximately *7,000.000
1
’ ........ uprising two quays annually to the government’s rev­
, t't'" &lt; I i)\ a bresr.water HUO feel enues.
* long i ■ well advanced, and is ex'jM itid m be completed at the cii^
Tarpon Springs —Plans under
f next year,
way for construction of luness
»■ A r ii. mildest harbor nearing Memorial art institute.
^ completion i nt Hkopcn, the northp y c &amp;t point of the island of Sandoe,
An old fashioned barbecue
•' id •' t't'i of an outer nnd inner
Cooked
hy People Who Know How
' oh whii it will afford shelter for
’ fi'hiti : n .ift or mall tonnage. The
* bat bo,• H, also serve as a life/oo«t station and emergency an*
!/'R u tte r
‘churn \v for vessels in danger «t a
*. Vs i cibit iy treacherous part of
k the const.
Cash Prizes Will He Awarded
w&gt;"' Other heritors in course of cree­
ls liotl are it Midviug, Soervcti" en
deJtcioii
Du* i land •if V’uugue, ami at Tvo*
UAIN OR SHINE
%rna„ Kvigtg and Itov.

KINGSISFAD

DEFENDER
OF
SAXOPHONE IS
FOUND_AT LAST

Freight Approach
By Tunnel E ffected
At Station In Dollas

/Inspector Declares
■War On Amateur
..Wire Installations

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CHICAGO. Mar. 9.—A teacher
whose career was suddenly inter­
rupted by blindness Is now directirrir what Is believed here to be
among the first free correspond­
ence schools for the adult blind.
He is William A. Hadley of Wlnnetka, a suburb. The echool is

_____ *o chobtt^lwriiin Kav
log my. fight back and ‘my&gt; Work.”
hp remarked, to one of his friends,
*T would choose my work."
Mr. Hadley w*s dong active in
education in Chicago.
For five
years he snt in darkness and
thought, his mind revolving about
statistics reporting th a t 80 per
cent of the blind become sightless
after maturity. There were, he
understood, no educational' facilit­
ies meeting thejr needs.
A three-line advertisement off

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united »
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A Complete Stock Of Doors, Windows, Mould,
ings, Common and Face Brick
Wc can quote yon exceptionally low figures on all thes
lines as we are doing a strictly CASH WITH ORDER
business and do not ask you to pay part of the other
man's bill.

Sanford
Cash Lumber C o.

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Are Wrought Up By
*Income Tax Rates

810 W. First St.

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Auction Sale!

SURROUNDING THE NEW TOURIST HOTEL

Wednesday, March 11

Immediate action is necessary to secure one of these sites a t present prices

Sixty Lots

$2250 to$2500 Per 50 Feet Front

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•the v ar-tirtie restrictions on the
r vice ie put into effect by
*h v. i removed early in Feb.
Tl
| (master general
linnoum *• th r V money order
tMrv‘i&lt; butw&lt;
&lt; i cat Britain and
the Dm hv of i.w I urg, suspend,
•■ii In Auguut. 191 ; had been reKumcd, virtually on (be same basis
i*s eleven years ago.
, Dundee Proposed improvements
include five miles of paving, three
rnilts of sidewalks ami modern wa­
terworks system.

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12 Remaining
Home-sites

Prices Advance
5 P. M,,
Tuesday,March 1

PRIZES

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*re f Indin* them and none a r t i S t o * to buy wheottwy
do find them. W e hear every day o f money that la mode on
bargains, especially on real estate bargains. Property is
bought way below market value today from someone who
wanted “to get out from in under” and sold tomorrow at an
enormous profit.
But we read in an exchange an article by a man named
Roycroft about Alaska, which makes all these other bar­
gains seem very much like pikers. The article says:
'
Alaska was purchased from Russia for $7,200,000,
Ies8 than two cents an acre, and hns nmrfnrpr! in irold

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To Feed the World..
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(Coorrtoht IMS)

enoo*h
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.. notices, c a r d s of t h a n k s , re s o lu tio n s
a n d n o tic e s of e n t e r t a i n m e n t s ’w h e r e
' c h a r g e s a r e m ade w ill be c h a r g e d
f o r a t r e g u l a r n d v e r tl a ln g rates.

Mlg3 KATHR™

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MONDAY, MAR. 9, 1923
Congress’
u« yf the mJK
i heck to cover th,
over-draw,, at the

THE HBRALDLS PLATFORM
h —Deeper water route to Jackson­
ville.
2.—Construction of St. Johns—In­
dian River canal.
I,—Extension of white way.
{^-Extension of local amusements
—awimming pool, tennis courts, etc.
5.—Acquisition of a municipa
Band.
( ^ —Augmenting of building pro­
gram—houses, hotels, npartment

. Doctors havT~^
England quit smok
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Extension of street paving pro­
of boulevard
’ .(^-Construction
around Lake Monroe.
•/—Entrance Into Florida state
baseball league.
10.—Completion of city beautifica
tion program.

BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.

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HAVE ALL GOOD:—The young
Hons do lack, ngd suffer hunger;
but they that seek the Lord shall
not want uny good thing. —Psalm
34:10.
TIIE TOAST O’ THE TOWN
O love it wan a rosy thing, a mcrry thing, a gay thing,
It bloometl above this cold old
earth like roses on the snow.
It turned into a clawing thing, a
cutting thing, a stabbing
thing—
I’ve loved a many times, my lus.i,
and I ought to know!
&gt;
O Love it was a graceful thing, n
tender thing, a touching
thing,
It bent above n:y lifting arms
like wavq crests o’er the
land.
It turned into a dull thing, a clum­
sy thing, a crushing thing—
I t’s bruised me many times, my
lass, I ought to understand!

THE SUPREME COURT decides
that the game and fish act is con­
stitutional. The National Govern­
ment therefore has power, where
game and fish are concerned, to
protect the interests of the people.
The Monterey Fish Product
Company must now discontinue
What is there* about human nature that makes people in­
variably wear the hat that fits? If a man in Calcutta reads turning into* fertilizer fish fit for

Too Quick To Wrath

something in the Atlantic Monthly about some idiosyncrasy
which happens by chance to be his, he takes it as a personal
reflection upon him by the author. And if a preacher hap­
pens to say that a one armed man is a t a disadvantage when
the contribution box is passed, probublv half of his congre­
gation will take offense.
The editor of the Clermont Press tells an interesting story
about a shot in the dark which took effect. He says: “The
editor of a paper who was a believer in “yellow journalism"
ran the following as an editorial: “The business man of this
city who is in the habit of hugging his stenographer had
better quit or we will publish his name.” Next day thirtyseven business men called at his office, paid their subscrip­
tions a year in advance, left thirty-seven columns of adver­
tising to run indefinitely and told the editor not to pay any
attention to fool stories."
O Love it was a bloomy thing, a
Hut such occurences actually are not uncommon. We
flamy thing, a starry thing, j
It flung me up above the clodds ! onu* kiiou an editor who wrote briefly with no one partic­
ns stars leap In the sky.
ularly in mind about the man who sat on the front porch
It turned into a louden thing, u
cursed thing, n corpse thing while his wife cut the kindling wood. The next day he got
And yet I turn and look, my iiu*, thirteen letters and two personal calls from men who de­
to catch it, passing by!
clared that if they wanted to rest while their wives cut
, By Josephine Diiskum Bacon.
wood, it was nobody’s business but their own.
^
-------- o-------Another editor told us once that because he did not ap­
Realty values in Sanford are al­
ways real.
prove of AI Smith as a prospective candidate representing
-------- o-------the Democratic party for the presidency, and said so, he was
Did you buy a season ticket to accused of attacking the Catholic Church. Such are the narthe ball games? If not, why not?
---------o-------Remember it’s the woman who
pays, providing you give her .&gt;
ilgned check.
Gutznn Borglum seems to he in
;roublc for ruining models. It’s
jsuully the case that the models
ruin the artist.
Panvo Nurmi recently visited tho
President at the White House. Wo
ihould like to set* these two run
igainst each other.
-------- o-------- Perhaps it’s a certain Mr. and
ifrs. Coogun who are sending out
ill this propoganda against the
-hild Labor Amendment.
An exchange says that a local
inn refused to buy an encyclope­
dia for his children. He says,
I«Dt them walk like I did.”
The Palm Beach Times suggests
hat they place the license number
in the front bumper so that it will
’** stamped on the pedestrian as
svldence.
fellow who sav* women
mg too masculine t » be
is the very one who hti
em the most.
Speaking of Angkor. Pompeii
d other buried cities, we learn
&gt;m the Globe-Democrat that St.
uis ha* never seen ‘‘Aide’s Irish
Id. ■
—Kansas City Star

ng of conducting
-*.* by means of
ts would tune in
tie cluss room of
professor, they
lio courses.

) tie oaseliall training season in
inford begins on Friday of this
.'ek. It will be a great game
tween the world champion Sav­
ors and the Milwaukee Brewer*
id everyone in Sanford should
rn out to set* it.

books a n d

the

undergraduate

MIAMI TRIBUNE

of England, James Pjurpnnt se­
lected eleven trustees, nine of
whom were graduates of Harvard,
who, it is recorded, met nt Brunford, Connecticut. Each of the
eleven brought a number of books
and, laying them on the table, said,
"I give these books for the founda­
tion of a college in this colony.”
This was the early foundation of
Yale. The influence of such foun­
dations upon the ideals of Ameri­
can students has been considerable.
Many a man bus discovered in
college what Thackeray mennt
when he wrote to hi smother in
1852, "1 used, you know, to hanker
after Parliament, police magistraci­
es, and so forth; hut no occupa­
tion I can devise is so profitable
as that which I have at my hand in
that old inkstand."
Robert Louis Stevenson — and
who can forget him in thinking of
books?—said twenty years after
his schooldays, ‘I have really en­
joyed this book a* I—almost a* I
used to enjoy books when I wns
going twenty to twenty-three; and
these are the years for reading.
Books,” he continued, "were the
proper remedy; books of vivd hu­
man import, forcing upon
the
minds of young men the issues,
pleasures, business, importance,
and immediacy of that life in
which they .stand; hooks of smiling,
or heroic temper, to excite or to
console; hooks of a large design,
shadowing the complexity of that
game of consequences to which we
all sit down, the liangcrba-k not

home critics tell us that the un­
dergraduate of today reads only
his required books, and talks noth­
ing but athletics. One gets the
impression that the average col­
lege man feels about his prescribed
work in literature much as D. (i.
Rossetti felt about bis father’s
heavy volumes. "No good for
reading."
Emphasis is net ded on a few
greut books, not upon overylhing.
I he student is often discouraged
by long lists of books, and it fre­
quently happens that lie read*
without usaiiniiating. A College

friend became an example of de­
votion to Bacon’s injunction about
reading until one becomes a "full
man." He was literally full to the
brim and running over with read­
ing. He rarely laid down his
books long enough to prepare for
his course lectures; he certainly
never stopped long enough to think
about what he rend. His chief de­
light was in recounting the titles
of tho hooks he had consumed in
a given period. He was something
like Kipling’s traveler in India,
who spent his time gazing intently
at the names of tho railway sta­
tions in his Baedeker. When the
train rushed through the station
he would draw a line through the
name, saying in a satisfied manner,
“l vc done that."
The undergraduate’s reading
may he made pleasurable instead
of being a painful duty. Books
ought to open new rooms in his
house of thought; start new trains
of ideas and action; help him to find

N ^ s from~W

General
une in Wall Street
wn°kk anJ, in trouble
. was his pi is fortune.
:

-ay til

ened to a new life—to the call
of Mother Nature in the spirng I&lt;•
of the year.
)♦
Weather reports and messages £
from northern parts of the coun-,y
try tell us that it is still eold, with *
little evidence that spring is u t i ?
hand. The earth is frozen and "j*
vegetation is still dormant; there $
is not yet evidence of "the robin’s ❖
return” or even the earlv spring
scent of the arbutus in the wild- ?
wood. Sometime in May or June £
spring will make its appearance J
and beautify the landscape of the •&gt;

March 15th is the “las,t day" |
come tax return.
Are you facing any knotty
mg up your figures? Are the
do not quite understand?
Come to this hank any tim
very glad to help you. We hav
information telative to income
can no doubt make things ea&gt;
great many ways.

ongregation
Presbyterian
■sOn Sunday

Personals

WILL SOUTH RESPOND
TAMPA TRIBUNE
cause for n» little shame to the
South that its. offerings on the
shrine of its own heroes have been
outnumbered by the offerings from
the North. Informed of the acts
the South will probably come forth
before it is too late and provide
the fund* necessary for the com­
pletion of its own gigantic under­
taking.
The United States mint is now
preparing for distribution 5,000.000
Confederate Memorial half-dollar
pieces. It is reported that the
South has not supplied funds nec­
essary to the distribution of these

made by dint of work and perseverance, .Edgar Allen Poo hadi theory which lie
h practiced th a t, »
’-he climax of a poem should he ■ ^
written firs t, and that all action i
should lead up to the denounce-1 |i
ment. That called for pninstak- r
ing effort and study.
The expansion of
language probably h,
hamper the poet a
msier for the prose
latter has profiled
the enrichment of
vocabulary, without
constants usage of
fheir appeal to the
anil therefore tends
poet.
The most difficult
position is poqtry,
be produced by an
moment’s notice, ani
the way, seems to b
selected by most
would express a seiiti

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REALTOR

Rooms For R6nt

life -------------------------------------- menjL TENT—Room* with or wtUinifir.ory.’als.
Reasonable rates.
Under lltisc. “
'‘Abie’s Iridi Light housekeeping
thorn! that s*.-e ilv apartments. Opaented by a caput#,,
Ihe be:;t tiling emiT—
year*. If the ownerr-1***’
li,®’
owr play cnmptilc thcih^ ’ ”
*o much per laugh, *ay onNN
of one (lallar for each sp-; ——
mirth, thej made a minimu.nwn
flJP, In*? night, for there wn.: n.
lenMt one laugh in every minute
the required 120 to put the plot he.
fore the audience; It’s n good “bow,
md place the emphasis’ on any of
thu four foregoing word* and 1t
inuk *s u truthful statement.

'VyvyA*.
illOP.T, STR M G hT
5 K i a r f oR- ©rv^Tl/Me

UhSOl.t THINS OF ItESI’fcCl O.N
T ill DEATH OF .MIts. HATi ik i.o sg iN t;.
Wherea-* it him plaaaed w r
heavenly h'ktiier in H u infinite,
wisdom, to call from our midst our
fti.'lep Hattie l.ussiug,
-Mid
Thercfote. b” ii resolved that lu'
the dent): of Sihtcr Ixjsting, Scmiiiob* RelK*l.iih Lodge No. *3, has.
loM. a fuithf.il *and d.-votisi iiicQlber and the hu*l*unti ami clsildteii
a loving companion and mother.

Resolved, that Seminole RelieLnh lauige extend our i.c.irtfcilt.
sympathy t&lt;* the bereavid tamilj’,
and commend them to the loving
• are of our heavenly Father, whp,
alone can give comfort in the hour
of sorrow, our bn* i*. her gain. 7^
Be it revolver}, tnut a n.igc he sot

!Studebaker Winner
jOf Argentine Race
4 Successive Years
BUENOS AIRES, Mar. !&gt;
Angel won the year’s p
South American autonintdlt
race of t .fiOtt kilometer
miles) here a short time .u;
ering all previous record.- f
course, which runs throng!
muck and mud, us well u

iinlus iii our record book to recordthe-.* resolutions. th.’it a cony bo&gt;
••nl to th. family and a copy be,
urn: ptdi!isli&lt;;d hi Th&lt;
“ Him voire
h'lils will mg,
tninda n hulit brig
nil i ling.
for her Within our lieu
’ll keep
she doth calmly sleep
Mr.*. J . I). P a r k e r .

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.Mr*. Mildred Squires,-,
'Mr. WilRa H- Munson
Creamery ice
therefore pure
ome, delicious.

TUESDAY
SEATS NOW SELLINU FOR
THE PLAY THAT HAS MADE MILLIONS LAlTGll

RECORD.

IREAKINd
COMEOV
r n.

Mrs. W. R. I layer and Miss Ella
Duncan of Oak Hill, W. Va„ spent
Saturday in Sanford.

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Phone 05

First National Hank Building.
s Force:—Miss Ruba Williams. Miss !M
Hoage, Mr. It. L. Shipp.
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THE NEEDS OF business
ntt* varied am
County Bank
°i the utmost

OR RESULTS

•Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Roumillat
and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mahoney
motored to Cocoa Beach Sunday.

Itrinff,

Sanford Has Just Ground F
LA KELAN I) STA R-TELEC
MISS SIIARLOT M. Hull, poe­
tess and Arizona lady, proud - f her
S tate’s copper mines, went to the
inauguration in a gown of copper
mesh. Mrs. !*uf&gt;ar. I’ntton, artistic
designer of Phoenix, Arizona, de­
signed the dress. This could he
carried further, un orange skin
drers or fig leaf cloak from Cali­
fornia or Florida, a sugar cane
South Sea Island costume from
Louisiana, gold or silver, both from
Alaska. Looul pride build.* up this
nation.

pns met at the close of
w. Arrangements have
to receive subscriptions ^ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dooley of
lurch year on next Sun- Geneva spent Monday in Sanford.
bpurt of the church for
lurch year on next SunMrs. Evn Herndon will *arrive
Mn from 2-5. The dca- Monday from a short visit in Mia­
be at the church toiro- mi.
tonfer with members of
S. E. Barrett of Jacksonville
i about support of the
spent Saturday on business in Snnor announced that here- ford.
umlay night church sorvJudge nr.d Mrs. \V. E. White and
tgin at S o’clock instead
til fall. Two prominent daughter returned Sunday from
J for the young people Ocaln.
rch are Mar. 17 when a
Miss Eli/.uheth Young, of Ovie­
do spent the week-end with Miss
Nell Williams.

E. F. L A N E
Koonts 501-502.

LAKELAND LEDGER
If you would learn to write,
Samuel Johnson advised a young­
ster on one occasion, you must
give your days and nights to Ad
dison. II.v which one who is not
in the game would infer that the
master mennt for the student to
pactlce the business of putting
his thoughts on paper after the
manner of the greatest essayist of
his age, a pattern for any man or
woman who would achieve facility
in the use of words.
They say that Grey, whose
Eh’gy is still the admiration of
the reading world, threw away
enough verses to make » half
dozen poets famous. Had these
verses been caved, they would
huve added to the world’s liter­
ary treasure; but the poet, who
studied his subject, found them
superflous, and tore them up.
Some of the poets, it is true
were horn, but most of them are

Forty Acres A(
$65.00 Per Acre
Twelve Thousand Acres Al
$6.50 P er Acre

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ON WRITING POETRY

Schools

South Side Pi imary
School Gives Final

SAVE and
THRIVE

DELAND NEWS

When a crisis occurred in the
affuirs o f the organization which
is financing the imposing Confed­
erate memorial on Stone Mountain,
THIS IS gratifying to all that Georgia, it was disclosed that the
admire 100 per cent red-blooded North has contributed more than
the South to this monument to the
“he-men."
Confederate soldiers. According to
But it would he too hail to do ( l U t z o n Borglum, the sculptor in
away entirely with the filibuster­ charge of the work, the people
ing. I he filibusters include many north of the Mason-Dixon line have
so generously to this me­
that have been useful to the world. given
morial to the South that
the
William Tell was one, Patrick Hen­ South’s contribution is dwarfed by
ry, another, Mirnbcau unothjr, comparison.
The magnanimity of the North is
Horntius at the bridge another,
a great tribute to that North and
i*ilibustering is only opposing with it affords further evidence that the
your own will ami courage what old animosities and distrusts are
you believe to be wrong. And be­ dead hut, since this monument is
sides, Borah, LaFollctte and others! for the perpetuation of the memo­
ry of Lee and Jackson and their
are also "he-men." They may not I Confederate hosts, it should he a
let General Daiyes run the Senate, j

LONG BEACH, Calif., sets an
example to other municipalities by
establishing u flying base and land­
ing field to be used by all fliers.
This will undoubtedly he followd
by the building of hangers at the
water's hedge for hydroplane,.
That’s setting an example that
should be followed, since the Na­
tional Government is unable r..

The paper .-^77

l need some better

ORANGE BLOSSOM TIME

Mnry Elizabeth Tolair, Gilbert Dun*
can. Samuel Knight, G. P. Sharp,
Nell Aly, Cynthia Collins, Elmo
Jones Lucile Thornley, Roger Jemlnex, Lynn Howell, Ronald Muirhcad, Margaret David. Raymond
Lundquist, Malcolm Higgins Cor­
nelia McRate Franklin Bennett,
Nona Rivers, Paul King. LcRoy
Stiver, Esther Kricson, Marcadel
Sicveking, Ruth Cruse M argaret
Motely Ainsley Robson, John Cour­
ier, William Preston, Marion Hootihnn, Edwin Campbell,
Pauline
Bellamy, Martha Coney, Roy Ech­
ols.
Fifth Grade: Mel! Foster, Patsey Garrett, Wansley Porter, Haz­
el Tew. Marie Hudson, Emily
Priest, Clara Zigler, Inois Couch,
.1. It. Coleman, Rotna Wilkinson,
Doris Hopkins, AUin« Davidson,
Ruth Cowsey, Orn Mae Culp,
Ix&gt;ui*e Hickson, Clara Pncham,
Fred George, Delmar Unttern, Mil­
dred Ford, Charlie Hardy, Annie
Dnughtcry, Ruth Johnson, Pctro
Botsis, Gretehen Lfewls, Alice DeCoursey.
Sixth Grade: Betty Hintormistor. Ellen Lumlquht, Edwin Shlnholser, Thelma Corwin, Ruthelia
Cook, Roy Britt, Frederick Bender,
Wallace Philips, Alice Hodgkins,
Catherine Meisch, Sadie Shannon,
Helen Dougins, Estdl.a Hall, Mnry
Cameron. I.ucillii Bole, Clara Fu­
qua. .1. M. Vining, Ethel Holly,
Addie Browning, Kelly
Pope,
Merce Thomas, Mary Mahoney,
Mery Alico Shipp, Henry Witte,
Robert Adams, Virginia Enrl.
Seventh Grade: Margaret Giles,
Muria Moye, Juanita McMullen,
Katherine Schirard. D o r o t h y
Thurston, Dorothy Torley, James
Higgins, Warren Hurhst. Phyllis
Smith, Margaret Hirschie, Elinor
Tyner, Adolphus Carter Marjorie

Mrs. Blocker Will Be
Honored at Reception
Art Exhibit Program

! iard* „rt. getting ^
taking the PC
over there.

WHAT ABOUT an act that
would prevent exploiters of child
labor turning young lives into divi­ j shine State is a delightful com­
dends and grinding up children into bination of summer and spring­
profits
Isn’t that worse than like mildness, yet there Is n chnnge
grinding good salmon into ferti­ of reasons nevertheless, and that
chnnge is noticeable in Florida in
lizer?
the bloom of the orange trees,
the
blossoming of springtime
flowers, the love song of the birds
THE SUPREME COURT was calling
their mates and the ver­
not able to uphold the constitution­ dancy of tho trees tuking on a new
ality of an act to protect children, cloak of greenery. Everywhere
although certain so-cailed "radical" Nature is showing her handiwork.
change, while not so radical
justices on that bench did uphold it. a* The
in the northern clime, is just as
However, our highest court docs apparent nnd_ its enchantment is
find a way to protect fish and just ns effective as the change of i
in the north. What could 1
game. That’s something. Protec­ season
be more appealing to lovers of na­
tion for children nay come later.
ture in all its loveliness than the
fragrant scent of the orange
bloom wafted on th» invigorating
springtime breeze, th j odor of new
growth pine, the refreshing scent
or sun kissed and dew moistened
zneadows and wx&gt;odlnnds, all nwnk- Mother Nature,

IN TEXAS, between Quanu a.ul
Stamford, the world’s greatest pot­
ash beds have been discovered.
It is a better grade of potash than
the German product. The same
extinct monsters, found in the beds,
little drenmed how Providence was
to make them useful.
With intensive cultivation Texas
could feed the entire population of
the earth, now that greatest of
States finds the fertilizer for that
cultivation.

C

Aviation trouble* •
I Pnil demanded airpl,
' ttnve him the air ini

THIS IS the land of opportun­
ity and growth. What will it be in
years to come, if the 112,04)0,000
now here work as hard and hope­
fully ns men and women did in
the dnys of Calvin Coolidge’s
grnndmother?

PHONE:—Rm . 428-J

First Grade: Donald Jackson,
Friday evening nt their home on
West Fourth Street. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Lock. Jau: Morrison.
Saucer, Wayne West, Clydo
Henry MoLaulin entertained at George
Walden, I.ann Bennett, Elizabeth
J unit of the Church
' amctvn, Catherine (’.artdr*, Jo ­
u, of the Parish of.
sephine Check, I.uoile Eddy, Cleo
" , Episcopal Church
I.re Ro«a Peters, Dorothy Smith
ilh Mrs. George D.
Juanita Smith, Karin Wheeler, U r­
3:30 o’clock.
ban May, Talmndge Motts,’ L. P.
«« meeting of the
McCuller, Francis Roumiiiut, F.lcircle of the Prcsbywin Squires, Robert Wilson. Fanwill ho hold at the
table, nie Biggers. Artcmesiu Brooks,
; J. D. Woodruff nt
mint* | Auna Belle Brown, Caroline Hill,
Virginin Merriwether Martha Mc­
0 o clock the sumptious din­ Donald, Doris Adelaide Rockey, Eu­
Zachary will onter,lance at the Betty ner was served. Covers were plac­ nice Tyler, Evelyn Wilkinson, Mary
ed for the following: Henry Mc- Alice Williams, Gus Beckstom,
Laulta- Sn, Victor M cUulin, Henry billy Boyd, Billy Brown, L. E.
,
.
McUulin, Jr., Dr. Ralph Stevens. Tew. Charlotte Bcckstrnm, Clara
Langley will he the | Pierce Griffin, Joe Gonzales, Ed- Meisch, Louise Packard Esther
bridge of the Social I ward Rumph, Myron Ritten. I,n Benjamin, Georgia Mitchell, Ollie
--------- •- ri.,k fayette Tills, Lee Peek and Merton May Boatright.
Aycock.
Second Grade: Bonnie Young.
Elizabeth Ilirschi, Henry Jarqeson,
Stewart Gatchel, Sara Moye, Hel­
en Sanders. Enrl Branch Adelaide
Higgins, Elmo Dillard,
Hubert
Lawson, Lavondn Hickson, Ada
Singletary. Margaret Snulres, Ma­
ria Ann Powers, Jonn Henry
Honoring Mrs. J. C. Blocker, Talbot Betty Wheeles, Gladys
stnte head of the United Daughters Lynch, Mnrjnrie Pope, Louise Morof Confederacy, the N. de V. How­ ri wether, Iledn Cruse, Dorothy
ard chapter of Sanford will give Pope, Tolar Bryan. Earl Robinson,
an informal reception Tuesday Earl Duncan Archie Wurd, Olin
night at 8:30 o’clock at the homo Tyner William Speir, Bruce MuirAirs, It, J, Holly on Purk Avc« head, Orville TV)Ut*.ton. Rebecca
« Elliott will have a nue. All members of the chapter Fortier. David Earl, Irene Botzis.
Third Grade: Martha Bishop,
urn 2 to t) o’clock at her and friends are cordially invited to
Blanche Cunningham, Georgena
East Fourth Street, attend.
Hart, Marian Lundquist, Mnry
display the beautiful
Nickel, I.ois Shannon, Elsie Tolnr,
be ’’Crystal Wedding/’
Elolse Winn, Guy Allen, Richard
IHenry and Miss Florwill entertain with
»Woman’s Club,
v Week Bridge Club
ilh Mrs. W. J. Thigm e concluding program of the
r.lson art exhibit which wus giv­
en by the South Side Primary
Friday
School was a very delightful one.
t Harrison Chapter
Mrs. Barber, principal of the
R. will meet at 3 school, introduced T. W. Lawton
Mr*. R. E. Tolar.
who gave a most interesting talk
on “Art in Public Schools.”
The following program was
then given:
Reading—“The Lasti Painting"
—Kipling. Miss McRae.
Dance in costume—Minuet. By
the Fourth Grade under the direc­
Henry Ford to plant 8,01)1) acres
tion of Miss Welsh and
Miss
of Florida land to rulihe • trees
Crossby.
with view of growing rubber in
Ire good congregations
Reading — “ Velocipede.” Corne­
.United
States. Several varieties
lia
McRae.
fcjrteriun Chureh at the
of oil nut trees already planted in
Group of Songs—Marjorie Du
liday. Two adults were
sub-tropical section of country and
Into the church a t the Bose. Margaret Torrence and Bet­
the prexpect of independence in
Lice. The district of- ty McKinnon.
production of oil for paints and
the Christian Endeavor
The meeting was brought to /
varnishes reported bright.
purch in the afternoon dose by Mrs. Stella P. Arrington
the wrk f the district who expressed her appreciation to
rbtr f them remnined all who had worked so faithfully
le Senior Christian En­ to make a success of the exhibit.
ding at night. Mr. McMONDAY
Orlando, was elected
)f the district by the
AND

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. T h e A ssociated P r e s s Is e xc lusIvaly e n title d t» t h e u se fo r repulillcatlon of all n ew s d isp a tc h e s
c re d ited to It o r not o th e rw is e r r e d Itad In th is p a p e r an d also th e local
n«w s publish ed herein. All r ig h ts
o f r e p u lillca tlo n of speclnl d i s p a t c h ­
es h e r e in a r e also reserved.

3od«,

(jeiRinoie((|qiinfi
Sanford, Fla

F* makers you want
F nutritious, palatable
Pwrc anything finer than
crown ’’ Properly made
it. it has all the eleIwhole milk which is nnF»*ct food. Rich in prosphates. butter fat and
’4 » complete food in itVct better than whole
[i in handling neecssariUP imputrties. These in
“ ire completely destroy“turizing so it reaches
fr lent pure. Only pasdoes this, so that
f*. wholesome, nutritious
'•' dinner or hot summer
JPi’&lt;‘r all authorities recumperly niude ice cream.

(1 For Parties
fruam is perfection itt -r simply nerved with
TPetl with luscious straww'»hts or other fresh
syrved jn brick slices
•ro‘°r - and flavors, every
•" n:,turally remarks on
*»Pd beauty of the
i* ‘ . 'km| what i* easier
n '["H'ly step to the
'■•* and your work is
’ 11 ns numerous other
*n&lt;* .vou will thank us
u*K*Mtion.

Miss Katherine Tenuue canie
from Orlando to spend the week­
end with Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
Meisch.
Mrs. R. F. Wilson and daughter
of Orlando spent Sunday with Mrs.
Wilson’s parents Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Aycock.
H. E. Harried of Jacksonville
has arrived in Sanford to he con­
nected with the Ford Motor Com­
pany here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wude and
little son, of Hastings, ure the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Frank,
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry T. Bmlwcll
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Snawcross and
Raymond Henthorno motored to
Rockiedge Sunikiy.
Douglass Igou is spending this
week in Eustis. From there he
will go to Winter Haven for tne
remainder of the season.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Zachary,
Mrs. Cherry, Snni Byrd ami Sara
Zachary motored to
DeLeon
Springs Sunday for the day.

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lowe and
children. T. G. Duke and Miss
Sara Duke of Kissimmee spent
Sunday in Sanford with Mrs. B. G.
Mcthvin.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hawes
Twitchell of Dnytonu Beach an­
nounce the birth of a son. Mar. 8.
He has been named Richurd Hawes
Twitchell, Jr.

STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS

(ORLANDO)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH

Palm Beach— 1
fcsts to develop
I and summer resor
land north of city

winter
- front

“THE JAMES GIRLS" The most versatile
chorus ever sent on tour.
Prices—Night, $1.00, $1.50, $2.1)0, $2.60— Plus T
Matinee Prices:—60c, 75c, $1.00, $1.60, $2.00
Mail Orders Now—Scats on Sale at Beachnm
Box Office now.
*n*mh id

�Rome are finding t

A "k* Second &lt;1*j . stutter.

r IT. I»l». nt the VmHoIttM
[ford, Florida under Act of do fjnd them. Vfc
I, 18S7.
bargains, eape?r

bought way 1
wanted “to
enormous
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On* Ta*r....|7.00 St* M ontho.~tS.80
JD .U v.rr'l tn City by C arrier, p er
WOtk. ltc .
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c h a r g e . a r e m adn w ill be .
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GAINESVILLE, Mttr. !&gt;.—A new Eufltis follow nt It o'clock
state champion In high .school bn*-. victors In the morning^ el
ketbRll will be crowned in the
^
University of Honda gymnasium basketball that will tfbt. victn
tonight
And four teams—nil that wns
left of the even 40 who flocked
to ’Gatorland for the fourth nnnuni
high school cage classic—retired
Saturday night praying and hop-

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"5 V‘£.

The play was fentured by the
tmeanny ability of W atters to out­
general his seasoned opponent and
work him into a position where he
could drive the ball to an empty
comer of the court without Kin­
sey attempting to make a return.
Practically nil of W atters’ points
were won in this manner.
Kinsey rarely ever caught Wat­
ters out of position to make a re­
turn but the latter’s Inability to
clear the net with mony of his
drives was responsible fo rhls de1font.

400 Boys Now Are
H e l d In Florida
School Of Reform
TALLAHASSEE, Mnr. I). —
Nearly 400 boys are now confined
In the Florida State Reform School
nt Marianna, it is shown by a re­
port of Dr. J. II. Colson, stntu pris­
on physician, to Dr. Pons A. Hath­
away, secretary of the Board of
Commissioners of State Institu­
tions. At the time of the visit,
Feb. 10, Dr. Colson said, there
were 981 inmates in the institu­
tion, 100 of them white and 101
negroes.
Two white boys were in the hos­
pital at the time, and three ne­
groes were sick, the nbysicinn re­
ported. “There had been quite a
number of influenza or In grippe
rases since my last visit, hut none
of the coses were of n virulent
type," the report said. “One of
the canes developed 11 slight pneu­
monia, ho 1 was informed but'w as
at the time of making my vinit
convalescent.
“The health of.thn inmates n» a
whole w o h good, and they Heemed
to be happy and contented; in fact
there Is NO renson why they should
not he well pleased"with their ; urroundings, for the reason that they
are well cared for, properly cloth­
ed and fed.
“The sanitary conditions of the
building!, and grounds arc* good.
The food in plentiful and well pre
ored, nnd everything working
nrnioniotiflly ho fnr an was able to
observe.
"Most of the inmates arc em­
ployed and required to work ac­
cording to respective ability and
adaptability to tho kind of work
suitable to them.”

'Dealer Says Diamond.Edinburgh Bishop
IDemand Is Insatiable Scores Birth Control

Here Is James Middleton Cox do­
ing bin stuff on the golf links at
Palm Meath, Fla. No dear reader,
■Mr.
not a golf pro but form­
er governor of Ohio and Democratic
president nominee of the eatppaign
of 1020.

NEATH, Wales, Mur. !».— On
the ground thut they savored too
much of “militarism’’ the Boy
Beauts nnd tin* Girl Guide move­
ments were strongly condemned by
tho Welsh division of the Indepen­
dent Labor Party at a conference
here recently. A re olution was
passed advising all Independent
Labor Party parents to prevent
their children joining either of
these movements.

LONDON, Mnr. 0, — There Is
no likelihood of diamonds becoming
as cheap as colored licutls, despite
the recent prolific discoveries in
South Africa, Gordon Nathan, a
prominent diamond dealer, said re­
cently to a reporter of the Daily
Graphic.
“There never will he enough nntural diamonds to satisfy the de*
mantisJ' the speaker milled. "Even
If that mysterious syndicate of
which we hear so much fulfilled its
threut and flooded the market today with 1100,000,000 worth of
diamonds, no lasting harm would
be done. They would he bought
up In ten minutes; the trade would
suffer a temporary depri ssion and
the demand in u short time would
la* as keen a:; ever."

EDINBURGH, Mnr. 0.—Speak­
ing on birth restriction a t n meet­
ing of the Edinburgh diocese of the
Episcopal church, Bishop Walpole
said "thut it is quite clear to my
mind that Grout Britain should fol­
low’ America and France and pro­
hibit the use of contraceptives in
order that our place among the
nations may be preserved.’’
The bishop hud previously point­
ed out thut conditions now are not
what they were GO years ago. 40
per cent of divorces occurred in
thorn ‘families whor-- there were no
children, lie raid, adding Ihnt lie
believed that in only a small pro
portion of these cases were chil­
dren impossible. Divorce, he said,
baldly ever occurred where tle-ic
wnii a “ reasonable" family.

NOON COMPLETE ROAD

CHURCHES DRAW WOMEN

GAINESVILLE, Mur. !l. — Only
about six and a half miles remain­
ed tn lie complelisl on tin* Gainesville-.lueksonvilla highway (Road
No. DO it is stated here. When
finished the road, connecting with
tiie Lake City concrete Inghwny at
Baldwin, will cut the distance be­
tween here and .lin k imville hv up*
nroximalely forty miles. Owing
*to the amount of filing' in 11" cmnary to complete tlu* remaining
stretch the job wwill require five
or six months yet, it e said.

BERLIN, Mar. II.—Recent elec­
tions in the Evangelical church
throughout Prussia, the largest
Prote-tant urea in Germany, re ­
sulted ill tin* choice of .'19 1-9 n*r
cent of women us church oilicial
in many parishes, and workmen
■e in toed a much more important
part in church affairs than in tin*
days of the monarchy. About 7.r»
per cent of the church nionihernhip
vctnl in most parishes, which it
regarded ns a manifestation of mi11 uni inten t in (iiurcii affairs.

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WANT ENTRANCE DEEPENED
PENSACOLA, Mar.
Action
by congress in authorizing a sur­
vey of tin* entrance to Pensacola
harbor with u view of deepening
it from 92 to 40 feet at the bar
and survey of the suggested Penracolti to Mobile inland waterway
canal is the first step toward wliul
local interests hope will result in
nuthorizatldn of the two projects
by the government. The proposed
canal would affect the commerce
of Mobile, Pensacola and other
ports along the gulf coast, while
deepening of the channel would
make it possible for the largest
ship and naval vessels to enter
the spacious harbor here without
diHlrulty.

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BIZERTA, Tunis, Mar. It.— The
BIZERTA, Tunis, Mar. 4. — Tin*
warships of the Wraagei tuovenient, Interned here since the col­
lapse of the operations of thin Rus­
sian leader against the Bolsheviks,
are in a bail way.
Russian refugees have been liv­
ing on board the ships for three
years, and their sides are covered
with clustering hunches of mussels.
Neglect hus wrought havoc with
the engines, and competent experts
doubt if the vessels ever will put]
to sea again.

lyTOVV available at less than 6%,
1 t We loan up to 60 % of ap­
praisal value on improved real
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business property, farms, /etc.
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YOU MAY WIN FIRST PRIZE
Firrtt prize fur Hie lurjiesj, bu&amp;9, a South IVtuI Level
Wintl Anti Backlash Heel, value $25.00.
Sei'outl prize, next lai‘K&lt;“ft Lass, a Lev« 1 Wind Anti
Backltt.Mli Symploteel, value $15.00.
Third prize, next largest bans, a Shakespeare, ideal
Level Wind Reel, value $10.00.
Aiiiflertt E'‘f busy, come in ami h\t us tihow you l hose
fine Keels;
Contest Closes October 1st, 1025.
No restrictions, everybody enn enter the con tea.

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TIN AND METAL WORK
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue nnd Third Street, Telephone 111.

Building Material

OaorglA.

FOR SALE—Filling station nnd
storo on Orlando road, doing good
TO REACH the prosperous farm­ business. Large lot, reasonable.
ers and fern growers of Volusia Citrus Heights Filling Station.
county advertiso in the DeLtnd
Daily Nows, rato lc per word, cash FOR SALK—Bungalow, 5 rooms,
with order.
fine loention street paving nnid.
A bargain for quick sale. Phono
MAINE—Watervlllo, Morning San- 671-J.
Uriel. Thousands of Maina peo­
ple are interested in Florida proj^
SALE BY OWNER—32 ncres
erty. Reach them through Uk FOR
1100 feet on Dixie Highway, 3
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
1-2 miles from Court House, off
tion.
the market after the 15th. Home,
Bnrgnin.
ADVERTISB m tte Journal-Her- grove or subdivision.
nld, South Georgia’s greatest David M. Douglass, Sanford, Fla.
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday Classified rates
10c per line. Waycross JournalLost and Found
Herald, Waycrosa, Georgia.

MIRACLE Concrete Co„ general
cement work, sidewalks, build­
Get your silverware frc&gt;. Rog­
ing blocks, Irrigation boxes. J. B. TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send In your subscription to the ers silverware given away. Kent
Terwilleger, Prop.
Tribune or hand it to your locnl
denier so you can read Florida’s
Lumber and Building Material
KOTH'K &lt;11* IJiCniU'IIMATKIV.
greatest newspaper. One year
NOTH’!-: Is h ereb y g i v e n th at w e.
Carter Lumber Company
*8.00, fi months $4.00, three months tbe n n t l e r 'l g ru'd Intend In ap p ly to
N. Laurel Su
Phone 605
llie H on orab le
Joh n
\V. Martin,
If you desire 81.000 insur­ tiov
ern u r of the Unite o f tfliirliln.
ance
policy
add
75
cents
to
your
HILL LUMBER CO. House a
at T a ll a h a s s e e , F lo rid a, o n th e l l t h
crder.
iln&gt; o f March. A. I*. IMS. for L e t ­
Service, Quality and Price.

THIS
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ECT O R Y
IPHONE
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E. SPURLING, suh-divlsion
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
lando, Floridn, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixio High­
way.

FOR SALE—New house, plastered
and papered. AH floors and
woodwork stained and varnished.
Nice enclosed porch, am going
North and will sell $1250 cash.
At Glndervillc. 3 miles from San­
ford on Orlando Road. A rthur L.
Hawk.

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TAKE SALTS IF
RHEUMATISM IS
BOTHERING YOU

Rheumatism is no respecter of
age, sex, color or rank. If not
the most dangerous of human af­
flictions it is one of the most pain­
ful. Those subject to rheumatism
should eat no sweets for awhile,
dress warmly us possible, avoid
led Directory*1 any undue exposure and above all,
drink lots of pure water.
Rheumatism is caused by uric
III — Multigrophing,
acid
or body waste matter, and is
Lml mailing—as you
Uen you want it. often generated in the bowels nnd
11. R. Porch, First absorbed into the blood. It is the
function of the kidneys to filter
ink Bldg.
this poison from the blood and cast
JUCH, Realtor—All it out in the urine; the pores of
Inti nnd property list- the skin are also a means of free­
I nnd sold.
Office ing tholtlood of tills impurity. In
dump ttm| chilly, cold weather the
|tri. Phone 131.
I'kin pores are closed thus forcing
kidneys to do double work;
AND MOTOR RE­ the
they become weak and sluggish
MINDING.
and fail to eliminate this toxic
acid, which keeps accumulating
ELECTRIC SERVICE and circulating through the sys­
krt E lectrical repairs. tem, eventually settling in the
I«ntral Ave. Orlando, joints and muscles, causing stiff­
ness, soreness nnd pain, called
rheumntiem.
BII.ES FOR RENT
At the first twinge of rheuma­
tism get from any pharmacy nli.L Cur. Drive it bout four ounces of dad Salts; put
1Oak and Second St. a tablespoonful in a glass of water
and drink before breakfast each
morning for a week. This is help­
j)S FOR HIRE
ful to neutralize acidity, remove
RTsKItVlCli Huy waste and stimulate the kidneys,
| Meets all trains. Hng- thus helping to rid the blood of
those rheumatic pois ons.
Vfer, Phone 551.
.fad Salts is inexpensive, and is
UTOTRIPS
made from the acid of grapes and
('ALDER. Day and lemon juice, combined with llthin,
•ervlce.
Anytime, and is used with excellent results
by thousands of folks who are sub­
I-, or 25.
ject to rheumatism.
—Adv.
WRECKERFRANCE COLLECTING
Day or night serphona 391. Night
PARIS, Mar. 9.—The historical
service of the French war depart­
CAFE
ment has beaten all record* in the
preparation of its first collection
ELL CAFE
t in Service and Qual- of documents relating to the World
Street and Park Avu- War. It took the same service 40
years to complete the compilation
of the war of 1870; in this ease it
DRUGS
has done an equal amount of work
t*ftLG STORE — Pre- in about one-tenth the time.
Documents were collected and
Brugs, Sodas. Wa
tr you as your phone. classified as the war went on, and
this work still continues. The doc­
uments already fill four floors of
ectrical
the big Bnbylone barracks in Paris,
D ELECTRIC CO.
nnd General Girard, who directs
*to Gil Ion &amp;. Platt
the work, anticipates that larger
**• Everything clec- quarters will eventually be needed.
■ine 422. Electrugith
Bradenton— $25,000 fund being
raised to advertise city.
, st a t io n s - a n d

[0 SUPPLIES
"SERVICE ST*________

Gil, Tires, Acceaso- BR IN G IN G
fice with a smile. Elm
J ’hone -117 L3.
j
iirte stations. Mag-'
;ccoml. First and Elm,
ivcnuc and 10th S treet.1
Dice.
I lorI I t
!
TBE flor Ts t "
.*°r all occasions.
‘’hone 260-W
•-DVYER
®XYAN7 ' Office- in
Building Annex. •
°ne »17-I, 3.
Ma r k et —w® have
• ! !’v
‘‘ail fur,-1tli'i.ciuus delicate:-■** 579-W. 106 Park

“DO YOU WANT to huy or sell
anything?" If so advertiso in
tho “GninoBvilla Sun."
WR.HT V l i m t N t x — rinrknhurir. Tlir
f'ljirtoOmrir
F&gt;xpnrw&gt;nt. mnrntna
lo rln illn x Hominy, m x r n ln x Isaus
I ci-ni per
m in im u m l l o .

nKVKI.OPHUS ATTIWTION—Pen-

snenln Is Ix-glnniog fin- Kr«*tUNi novrlupmcfit In niitrld-gs l i l s l f r y : a
hn*f mllltnn ilnltnr h laliw n y tn tli*
•riilf bench Just
flnlshe,!; n tw o
million d o lla r b rid g e a c r o s s Kscnm hln Hay st a r te d ; q u a rter
m illio n
d ollar opera b o u se tinder ron stru ctlon; t w o m illio n s b ein g sp en t op
h i g h w a y ; g r e a te s t rhnnrn fo r liv e
d e v e lo p e r s to g e t
In r.a ground
floor. W rite D e v e lo p m e n t D e p a r t­
ment T he P en eaeo ln V e w s

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta. Gn.—Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rnte ensh .Ofle
charge. 10c per line, minimum
.30c.__________________________
ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St.
Johns County is reached through
the St. Augustine Evening Record.
Quick results. Two renta per word.
Sample copy on reaucst.
TAMPA. FLORIDA—Tampa Dally
Timps, the great homo dally,
rate H4tc per word, tnlnimui..
charge 2fic cash with nrdor. Write
for complete rate card.
PALM BEACH COUNTY—Tho
scene of stupendous developmentRead about it In thq Palm Bench
Post. Sample copy sent ort re­
quest
ADVERTISING gets results if it
reaches potential buyers. Pnintkn Daily News is circulated in
an industrial nnd agricultural sec­
tion.
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Florida real estate advertise in
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent n word daily, two cents n word
mla vs.
THE MORNING JOURNAL i» the
accepted want ail medium in
Daytona (Fa.) One cent a word
un insertion. Minimum 25c.
FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Ornndo
morning Sentinnl; largest classi­
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
imum 24c cash with order.
A LITTLE WANT Al&gt; in The
Herald will bring you hig re­
sults. Advertise those old urtieles
you have stored awuy and have
no use for. A title thirty-m it ml
may bring you severul dollars.
Phono 118 and a representative will
call to see you.
THE MIAMI HERALD is the lug
East Const morning newspaper.

GARDEN HOSE
ADVANCED
15c Per Foot
See

Ball Hardware Co.

ters
P a te n t
In corp oratin g. S A N J-TiltD
HI'PMi till I.I-:
POMI'ANiY,
INI*., under th e f o l l o w i n g p roposed
i-hiirler, th e o r ig i n a l
o f w h ic h Is
now on llle In the office o f th e Wee*
returv iif S ta te ,
nt Tallnhiuotee.
Florida.
•
P. A MB I(O.
HA It A lt W. MKIIO.
\V, K. W A LT H A L L.
PltOPUMKD A ltT H ’LKS OF
IN F ltU P n itA T IO N .
\VH, th e iindi-rslgin-d. h a v e a g r e e d
to assoclH te intrseVveH, anil do h e r e ­
by In-come iMMOcluled for th e purpose oi f o r m in g a body pnlltli- and
co rp o ra te und er and by v irtu e of
the l a w s of the S ta t e o f Florida,
a utl d o hereb y adopt tin* f o l lo w in g
A r tic le s o f Incorporation,
A U T I l’LH I
T he n am e
of *bts
nr •
sh a ll In- S A N F O R D
1IPPMOBILK
COMPANY. INC., .itnl n s j., *in «,i. . i
p lace of b u s i n e s s sh a ll to- at Hun*
ford. Florida, lint It itm) h a v e and
e s t a b lis h s u c h o t h e r p la c e s of b u s i ­
ness as th e Hoard of D irecto rs may
from tim e to tim e d eterm in e.
ARTIOM-: II.
T h e g e n e r a l natu re o f th e b u s i ­
n ess to lie tran sacted and i-omlttet
• d by said c orp o ratio n shall lie a s
fo llo w s, t o - w l t :
To acq u ire, buy.
ow n . sell, inaniifacttire ami o t h e r ­
w is e deal In an totn id d les and o th e r
m o tor v e h ic l e s , a u to m o b ile tires
and a u to m o b ile a c c e s s o r ie s of all
k in d s amt d escrip tio n : to n c ‘ as
a g e n t s for anil nil b eh alf of oth ers
In tin- sal*- of u m o n o ,lilies ami oilier
m o tor v e h ic le s of nil k in d s ami d e s ­
crip tion : to buy sell, and d e a l In
pain ts, o ils, g a s o l in e and oth*-w-mo.
tor finds: to ow n . e s ta b lis h , m a i n ­
tain ami o p e r a te g a r a g e and a iilo tiiohlle rep air sim p s for the r u y tll
and s t o r a g e of a u to m o b ile s
and
o th e r v e h ic l e s ; to o w n e sta b lis h ,
conduct and m a in ta in stu rn go-b n l •
(cry s e r v i c e st a tio n s , paint shops
fo r tin- p a in t in g and r e n o v a tin g of
a u to m o b ile s nml o th e r v e h ic l e s and
v u lc a n i z in g p la n ts for tin- re-httlldlu g of a u to m o b ile tires; t o ‘g e n e r a l ­
ly e n g a g e tn, co n d u ct nnd carry
on tin liu sliiess o f d e a le r s In all
k in d s of goods, w a r e s nml m e r c h a n ­
d is e o f e v e r y e ln s s nml d e sc r ip tio n .
11* acquire, o w n .
leitite, rent, sell
and o t h e r w is e deni In real e sta te ;
to borrow- m oney.
to s e c u r e Mo
sain** hy m o r t g a g e s , d eed s o f trust
bon d s or o th e r o l d l g a t tons thcre
for ami to d o alt su ch o t h e r and
lu r t h e i t h i n g s as may he neC&lt;-s.
S'*ry or ex p e d ie n t to lie d one for
th e s u c e e s s f u l
irn iisu eth in of the
b u s i n e s s of i b i s co rp oration , and lo
have, e x e r c i s e aiol etijov
nil th&lt;r lg b t s p o w e r s and p r i v i le g e s lm-*deut to e o r o o r a t hois orgaiti)o&lt;l a*td
• x ls t lu g under the
law s
o f llo.State of Florida.
A R T IC L E III
T h e am ou n t of ca p ital s t o c k of
Mils co r p o r a tio n
sh a ll be F ifte e n
Mom- olid ( 11r- nim 1011 Hollars, to he
divid ed Into One Hundred and F i f ­
ty 1 I MO Pharos
of utte Hundred
I * 'an too D o lla rs each.
T h e ca p ita l sto ck of Mils c o r p o r a ­
tion may lie payntde In Issued "r
used for Hu- p u rch a se of property,
e it h e r real m- personal, or for tino.i*m e n * of labor or s e r v i c e s at a
Jil-t Valuation th e r e f o r to lie d e ­
term in ed hv th e Hoard of D irectors
at a m e e t in g culled for that p u r­
pose.
A R T H 'l.i: t v
T h is c o r p o r a tio n
sh a ll c o n tin u e
and h a v e full p o w er to e x e r c i s e It
co rp o ra te r ig h t s and fr a n c h ise fur
th e period
of
N i n e t y . n in e
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y e a r s from and a ft e r th e eoin m en eanietlt of Its e o r n o r a le exlsien*'e.
A R T U T .K V
T h e b u sin e ss o f Mils eorp oru tlou
sluill be con d n eteii |,v Mp’ f o l l o w ­
i n g o fficers, t o - w l t : A P resid en t, a
V |p e-I'rerld en l and n S e c r e ta r y ami
T r e a su r e r w h o may be on e and the
s a m e person, and a Hoard o f D ir e c t­
ors o f not le s s th an thru*- nor more
th a n s e v e n person s, w h o must be
stock h old ers.
1 m i l th e first m e e t in g o f tin-dock h o ld ers h e r e in a f t e r provid ed
for. th e o f f ic e r s o f Mils corporation

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Miscellaneous
For Sale

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Automobiles

Rooms For Rent
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FOR SALE—Fora ’roadster, six ! FOR RENT—Rooms with or withFOR SALE—8 1-3 to G to 10 acre
weeks old, good ns new, a real | out meals.
Reasonable rates.
tracts near Chuluota, Bithlo and
It.
T.
bargain
for
quick
snle.
Lincoln
House.
Fort Christmas. Either, citrus or CASH—Paid for false teeth, den­ Hunt. Seminole Hotel.
gnrdcn land. See I. Higgins. Chul­
tal gold, platinum and discard­
FOR RENT—Light housekeeping
uota.
ed jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and
rooms. Shirley apartm ents. Op­
For
Rent
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
posite postoffiee,
FOR SALE—Three acre farm.
•Fine location. Idcul spot for FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment FOR RENT—Furnished l i g h t
chickens. Garden Planted. Straw­
8. C. brown leghorns. $1.00 per
consisting of from 3 to I rooms.
housekeeping niiim^.
311 W.
berries. to orange trees. 0 room sotting. John It. Jones. Hcimlall Quiet neighborhood.
1200 Mag 3rd St.
cottage. Bath and electricity. Call Ave.
nolin Ave. See Blanche T.lkach.
571-1.
at It. R. Station.
i
E. J. Mcinhardi, tho well known
Am now ready to take orders
FOR SALK—At south Sanford, for Rhode Island baby chicks. Mrs. FOR RKNTL-Unfumishrd resi­ Expert from Chicago, will pewandence with garage. See Blanche nlly Iw at the Angohilt Hotel, Or(Gimlcrville) new three room W. R. Ciuery. R. I Sanford. Fla.
lnndn. Florida, on Thursdny only*
bungalow, two parches. M, C. AsTnknch at K. R. Station.
March 12th.
FOR SALE—Ilnby carriage, good
plnwnll. 11 lit Myrtle Ave.
Mr. Mcinhardi sav* “The Vacu­
ns new. 313 West Second St., FOR RENT—Five room house.
phone 431. ________________
now, close in, on Chapman Ave­ um Rupture Shield” will not only '
hold the Rupture perfectly, but
Help Wanted
nue, phone 21.
FOR SALE—Two or three Goodwill contract the opening In ten
rock roosters. George Balling­
on the average case—usual­
PORTER WANTED—White, Ap- er. Grapoville, Fin.
FOR RENT—Cottage. J. Musson. days
ly
giving
instantaneous
relief
ply Lincoln Hotel.
withstanding
all
Htrnin
regardless
SALE—Rhode Island Red FOR RENT—One two-room fur­ of the : ize and locution of too RupWANTED — Woman conk for FOR
nished apartment. Down town
hens.
Indian Runner. Muscouie
■, f jg
spring nnd summer months. Ap­ Ducks. Phono
location. Inquire at Sanford ller- ture,
1BG-W.
ply Orange and Black hotel, IxiiigWARNING:
Every ruptured
nld.
wood.
pent on should l&gt;o cautioned ngalnat
FOR SALE—Rhudo Island Red
FOR RENT—Three room furnish­ wenring trusses with undoratrai
aps.
hens,
Indian
Runner
ami
MusST E N()G RA PHER WANTED— covey Ducks. All are laying. Unity
ed apartment.
Nicely located. Theso trusses usually place tho
Wilson it UoushuUlcr. First Na­ ducks also. Rhone I5H-W. Mrs. L. Applv at Herald Off ire.
pad on tlie lump nml not on the
tional Bank Bldg.
rupture opening. This often caus­
A. Remind, Sanford Heights.
es strangulation which usually nec­
AGENTS WANTED—To repre­ FOR~SALE OR TRADE—Good
essitate* an immediate surgical op­
sent us in each town in Floripony. Box 16. Altamon­
eration or reitulta in sudden death.
tln. Write Boston Hosiery Shoppe. te saddle
Springs or phone fiOt!-G. Joey
Therefore, do not exposd yourst-lf
Jacksonville, Fla., 429 \V. Bay St. Ferris.
to the danger of wearing old-style
trusses with undcrstrnps.
SALKSI-ADY WANTED—Must be
WANTED
neat in appearance, pleasing per­
Vacuum R upture'’Shield”
Hair that loses its color and has“The
sonality. intelligent and willing to
no understrnps, no ntrnpn alustre,
or
when
it
fillies,
turns
gray
work. Experience in retail selling
Dressmaking that will please.
and lifeless, i* caused by a round the ImmIv or legs. It is iii u
preferred nnd not over 25 years of 1103 Oak Avenue. Rhone 32-l-J. dull
sanitury and practically
lack
of sulphur in the hair. Our perfectly
|gg.—Apply M(tr. tho Basket.
Indcstnictihle. and should be wttrn
grandmother
mndc
up
a
mixture
of
STENOGRAPHER—With tl years
while bathing.
WANTED—A competent steno­
experience desires position, Ad­ Sage Ten r.nd Sulphur to keep jter
Tltis instrument is guaranteed
grapher. Report nt once, Room dress Norma Moore. Moultrie. Gn. locks dark and lieautiful. and
thousands of women and men w'ho to produce result* or no prtymett'i
7 Ball Bldg., Sanford Realty.Co.
value that even color, thnt beauti­ accepted. Mr. Mcinhardi WtR l*o
DEALERS WANTED
pleased to demonstrate “The Vacu­
WANTED—Helpers nt the new
Ti&gt; liamllc our complete line of ful dark shade of hair which is um Rupture Shield to nil gentle­
gas plant near Railroad shops. tiles
so
attractive,
ute
only
this
oldfind tubes. Our stock strict­
men who call at this hotel from
Three dnllnrc for nine hour. Apply ly first class, ami prices will meet time recipe.
ID a. m. to l p. m. Only gentleForeman.
Nowadays
we
get
this
famous
competition. Get our consignment
by the addition n&gt;''H are invited to call on the nproposition before lining up with mixture improved
asking
oL othi'i ingredients
............- .........by
, ........
. a t 1P°vc date ns a *pecin| visit will
s h a ll I,,-:
any other concern. Address G.
I’ A. Mara. P resident
any
drug
store
for
a
isittle
of j
made here at a later date for
Hull, District Manager, Orlando.
tV. F W a lth a ll Vice-Fr.-sl.t •nt.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Gom- 1women »'td children,
Fla., Giant Tire &amp; Rubber L’o.
P A. Mern, Treasurer.
pound.” which darkens lh&lt;‘ ltd it* -o' Nrlice: Do not write asking to
\t H. W a lth a ll. S ecretary.
T h e first or o r g a n iz a t io n m e e t ­
$10,000.0011 company wants man naturally, so evenly, that nobody j he fitted by mail ns this Is Intposi n g of III,, stoC kladders
sluill he
can possibly tell it bin been nppli*)slide. Every case must be seen
held in th e **11 v of Sanford, Homl- to sell Wntkin’* Home Necessities
More than 150 used etl. You just dampen a sponge personally. If interested you must
tmle Futility. F lorida, on tlo- 22nd in Sanford.
day ot March. A. t&gt;. HISS, for the 1daily.
Income $85 to $30 week- or soft brush with it and draw j call at this hotel on the nbove
n u n axtc o f iilaptlng li.v-latvs amt 1,.
this through ynut; hair, taking one date. Business demands prevent
c o m p l e t in g tin- o r g a n iz a t io n of th is '■'* Experience unnecessary. White
The J, it. Watkins small strand at a time. By morn- stopping at any other city in thia
co rp oration , ami a ls o for to e imr- Dept. H-7.
pose o f e le c t i n g Hitch o f f i c e r s of Go., 02-70-W Iowa St., Memphis, ing the gray hair disappears; but j section.
lhi&gt; corp oration a s are horolnuhnve Temt.
whnt delight* the liidfes with
Home office: 81135 W. Nnrlh Ave.,
(irovlded for. and thnreaftet- the a n ­
Wyeth’* Sage and Sulphur Com­ Chicago,
nual m e e t in g of tin- s t o c k h o ld e r s of
tills e o r p o ia l lo u sh a ll be In-lil on
Fort Pierce—Work started hard pound is that, besides beaut (fully
the first T u e s d a y In March of ea ch .surfacing 12-mile
Lnko Worth
Building purmiU
link of Fort darkening the hair after a few ap­
and e v e n year.
plication*. it also bring* back the issued during month of Junuury
Pierce-Okeechohet* road.
ARTICLi: VI
T he hlabi-st am o u n t of lioh-titedBushnell Local telephone sys­ gin*:’ and lustre and gives It an reach $2110,(100 mark.
in-ss or lia lilllly to w h ich Mils c o r ­
—Adv.
The value of cottonseed prodp ora tion sluill su b ject I t s e lf sh a ll tem to be reconstructed nnd ex­ appearance of abundance,
ducts in the United Stnteh i» now
he an a m o u n t not ;o ex ceed Mu- tended under new ownership.
sum of Thirty T h o u s a n d (isa.im i),.
Tampa —* Material and equip­ 1676,000,000 annually. All thjs
nut Dollars.
ment assembled for (-(instruction was waste only a few yenrt ago.
ARTIOM*. VII.
of South Tampa Electric Power ( ottonsei'd nil i . the base for most
Tile n a m e s and r esid en ce of th e
nuiiHcrlbltm In earp oru tors
end nGompuny’tt plant on Hillsborough of the vegetable fats for table u*e.
m ou n t of i-aidtal s l o c k subsi-rttiBay.
t^il by e a c h lire « s fo l t o w s t o - w l t ;
Real Estate

FOR SALE BY OW NER-Nlco
homo and grove subdivision on
highway.
David M. Douglass,
COUTMBtla tC.a.) T.EDOF.R—ClilM- Sanford.
mril mix hav e in* la rg e s t' c lr e u -

I. L, TALBOTT—Pointer nnd pa- lAtlon In 8nuthw «flt*r*
■ per hanger. ..Phone 3511,
Halo *c fS-worfl) line.
REAL ESTATE

FEW FOLKS HAVE
►GRAY HAIR NOW

NORTH BY SEA \

N ano --R esid en ce
No. o f Slotres
I*. A. Mere. S a n fo rd Florida, Tl
■Sloi 1 es
Sarah W. Merit, Hanford, Florida,
! S h a re
Fares From
W. K. W a lth a ll. S a n ford . Florida, lAtlanUc City t.T..:iT
T.‘&gt; Shares
^iioAtoa
\-na
IN W IT N I: s s yy h e r e o f th e sul&gt;- &gt;CI««rUnd
an Jit
Herihlng in co rp o ra to rs have l o r e o n - IMonlrial
M.r,(t
to set tlo-lr b an d s on Mils tile «th INew York
q.r.fi

“ The Comfort Route **

of Mil eli, A 11. 1a::..
IV \ mi: in
■4 Wt \lII \v. M Hitt 1
w i-:. WALT il ALL
ST.); TI-! t&gt;F FII.ORII •A.
«V-'iiiitv of H••ill Im 'll*. HS
1 11HR FI! V l *i-:r t i IFY Mint 011 Mils
■* \ lo" *•(• 111,• lll-l'V on ML nporarrit
IV A Merit. \V. t: W a lt h a ll ami
.m h o n
. ,\|i*r o to m&lt;- w e ll k n o w n
I d In t ill* Ilf* ra11ii m m im e d In am)
\« lit!• Ml lUHT 11ii *i l t In*1r n a m e s to tinfor* K o t i m Aril clex o f Incorp oration .
nml lllpv if ill H oVernlII v aek now l&lt; ilue
lM*fl 'ia me that tin- ' I'Xei-nt.il the
♦Jl111(• for tile |MU|I&lt;use t h e r e in CXx
l»r#*sc o d
WITNKSS MV IIA D nml otrlelnl
11ill at Sanford HInA Ntile
&lt;'.mill \ of
S»*in Itioli- a n d siai c of F lorid a, oq
MiU the tilh i l a v olr .March, a . 1 • .
1') ‘**5
\ M«*stl)
LIi-tni.A tV. FtiWHI.L.
Not,-i i i l'i (title Stall;
(if F lorida
Mv coni rnImhIi&gt;n ex
-x p| res I2-2|.|:I2;.
day

. tV. N l'K NFKR JIS,.
S o li c it o r for Incorporator:*

JOHN E. FOX
Ileal Esta lo— 111.suruncc

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‘ Chlcirn

F a ta l T hat Haven You
Money.
Manat ..a n ie d bv
Fllirrmot-I.ln.l.lrv I'nlnt Co,
Hold by

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41.4*
41.03
1‘hllmlrlid.l.i lit .Is

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t Niagara F'dU 44,13
S avannah
•tVaahliigbrrt

• Via Hallo, and rail. IVla Itatto, nrt’HIa,
(ml rail. *r.MJ water via llultn 3 tlayt lay.
"Vi r All strarai rx via SAVANNAH . Karri
te nidi* nu-aln (c-x t p( tlckata fur Cavannaltt.
lutaidn riMtma txlia, bulling timo l&gt; I*. Mi

’•du.a Damr Miami lo Phila,

Gut to Suit
$9.00 per cord delivered

Britt Realty Company
Stove and Fire Place
Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for prood barber
Wood
Gut to Suit
work. Fzadies welcome.
111.00 per roril delivered
Bt ill Really Company Next to Valdez.

4 .4
Mat 13-22, I licit eVcCj ten days.
For farther Information write

£tcr »&lt;I0 b. Hay tit.

( IM IF A N T

Stove and Fire Place
Wood

Chiropodist
FOOT SPECIALIST

DAVID B. I1YER

All kind* of property listed for sale M ERCHANTS &amp; M INERS
TRANSPORTATION CO.
Park Avenue and Second Street

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113 MimiiMlIn A xr.
I’hiinv 2Tll

41.00
31.71

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.111 K. 2 nd SI.
Snnfurd,

W. H . L 0 N G
Western and Florida
MEAT S
ill) Sanford Ave.

F la .

Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
First National Dank Bldg,
Sanford, — — - Florida

Bv GEORGE McMANUS

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typewriters for
^or rent. also
supplies. Room 9.

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Real Estate

Advertising

PRINTING
LEARN ABOUT r«T* County and
Lakeland, through the Star-Telt*
WIGHT PRINT SH O P-R ush or.l®r* » »P«cinUy. Phone -117-W. cram. Best advertising medium In
South Florida Published morning*.
u Railroad Avenue.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
THE
SEMINOLE
« . . . ----- --------- PRINTERY— ; OHIO—Xenia. Mnko your sales
Prlntlnjc that pleases. Prom pt1
Rerylcc. Telephone 03. New lo­ through the Xenia Gazette.
cation, Wdnka
Building next1Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
district. Want ad ana display
door to Used Furniture Co.
rates on request.
paper hanger

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(0 1923

by

luru F c A i u n c Stovicc. It

Great Biitain fight* ic.erved.

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FORT MELLON IS LOCATED ALMOST
IN THE HEART OF SANFORD. ITS
PROXIMITY TO THE NEW FORREST
LAKE HOTEL MAKES IT EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE FROM AN INVESTMENT STANDPOINT.
YOU CAN BUY BIG, DESIRABLE
LOTS, WELL LOCATED AND PER
MANENTLY RESTRICTED IN

AT PRICES RANGING FROM

T O $1,650

HOWEVER, LESS THAN .'ill LOTS RE­
MAIN UNSOLD IN THIS PROPERTY.
IF YOU WANT TO SHARE IN THE
PROFITS WHICH ARE COMING TO
FORT MELLON INVESTORS, Y O U
WILL HAVE TO ACT AT ONCE

Promoters of Sanford’s Finest Subdivision
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
104 MAGNOLIA AVENUE

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�OSEPLANS

j

Scotch Thrift Ishown
AEROPLANE TOOIn
Watchman’s Job
COSTLY IN ARCTIC
ONUS.GOOD WILL
SAYS EXPLORER

oLay s Cross-Word Puzzle
A MYSTIC MA7.L—-PUZZLE NO. 118.
■IMit.d b, J. c. Boyd.-

ELGIN, Scotland, Mar. 0.—Tho
town council has not erred on the
score of exxtravagancc, or upset
L
I V
l
» * " *.*L . t i ' - any of the theories regarding
,
Scotch thrift by appointing a care­
Claims Best Results Can Be taker to took after the town war
I (&gt;
Obtained By Following Old ’memorial for two shillings and
Methods With “Windjam­
mer” nnd. an Able Crew sixpence u week. For thfa sum the
1
caretaker must—
21
'Remove all withered flowers and
STOCKHOLM,
Mar.
9^—Alrahlp
rpose; Will
leaves
from the memorial;
23
exploration of the polar region ,is
Carefully
arrange the wreaths
financially wasteful, and better daily;
54
scientific results can be obtained
Trohibit the parking of motor
3,500 Miles
nt a small fraction of the cost cars near the memorial;
40
Trevcnt people from standing on
through the use of an oldfashioned
the memorial steps, and see that
moderate-sized windjammer, ac­ the
memorial and its surrounding*
Program O u tlin ed ,
cording tu Captain Hugo N. Tal­ are kept clean and nent.
At P re s e n t Rate
lin, a Swedish explorer, who has
placed before the Anthropological
aphical Society of Swe­ Say Statue of Peel
and Geographical
t!
lled plan to investigate
den n detai‘
Is Worst In Abbey
one of thee still unknown "white
5
C
,
spot*"
about
the
North
Pole.
An
„.ate rond dcpartmen
LONDON, Mar. 1*.—The statute
inherent disadvantage of the air­
,'are contemplated un
ship for polar work, Captain Tallin of Sir Robert Teel, who organized
&lt;*'JL
says. Is the lack of transportation the London metropolitan poilce
-facilities after making a landing. force, ha* been characterized as
1
The Arctic region now
best the worst in Westminster Abbey
worth studying Captain Tallin con­ by the Rev. Jocelyn Terkins, who
//
for i
sider* to be the one north of Si­ has suggested that it be tnksn
i
beria, particularly the neighbor­ down. The rtatuc remainded Rev.
hood of Nichola* 11 land. About Mr. IVrkins of a man going to a
ties to be taken care
HORIZONTAL.
VERTICAL.
*
this territory little is known. It Turkish hath, because of the ef­
1— forcibly
42—a small
may be as large as Nova Zembla, fect of jts drapery, and since It
1— skill
33—
relme!
stale go ahead on the 6— American
and may be connected through a was given publicity in this respect
spot in the 2— bearing
35— eagle’s
f go plan," with the
buffalo
skin
series of islnnds with Franz Josef has become known ns "Bath towel
3— anco more
nest
Hy available from the 9—ofTer
48—vehicle
4— verb
Land. What Captain Pallin pro­ statue."
87—nude
an
ami other source*, 12—outfits *
44— pleasing to 6— except ,
poses to do is to equip a hunting
object of
the system at the rate T3—extev -.a!
6—detail
the palate
vessel of about 80 tons, having l RADIO TEACHES
ridicule
_____ ENGLISH
|y :(00 mile* a year, or 14— to be borne 45— salines
7—serous V 39—to ret | 1 auxiliary motors, and then stay in
UUre be adopted that
In a vehicle 46— boundary
RIO DE JANEIRO. Mar. 9.—The
• fluid
the Arctic at least two and per­
again E
says he will place be- 15— aromatic
48— type of
5— conjunc­
41— destined 5 haps three years. The crew ho ; newest international angle in Brnbeverage
stators soon after they
automobile
tion
42— brave
would limit to seven men, of which , zilinn radio i* the study of English
16— not so
9—enjoin | &gt; 44—periodical* trees would be scientists. The to­ Half hour lessons are given twice
50—pronoun
early
62—arctic durik 10— concept
county represcntatal cost would not be over $30,000. a week and arc very popular. It
17— pattern
54—to trifle
is estimated the students number
11—divided
and
at that under the pres- 18—
saltpeter
to,(WO.
%
66—pertaining
river
C* 15—a dish t
d work ten years or
who
mouth
to fixxffix)
herbs h .
required to cpnipletc 20— those
Bulgaria Ranks Well
are dumb
58—poll to ad­ IS—propelled
47—ape
he has outlined. Nfc- 22— preposi­
by
oars
I
dress
to
•
49—M B B M
In Modern Sanitation
fjiys. the rond work*
tion
woman
1Z—rosettes
51— two-legged
\
at a slower rate in the
60—emitted
animat
heretofore owing to 24—baseball
SOFIA,
Mar.
9.—A
representa­
"
62—danger
17—Measures
teams
PS— quick
t the roadbeds built by
tive of the Rockefeller Foundation
64— pondered U ■ciwwnlike
56— to long
11)20. 1921 and 1022 2i*— specks
in Europe,, Dr. Selsknr Michael
head orna­ 57— an onion
with dose
available for surfuifing, 28—preposi­
Gunn, before his departure from
ment
59—
further
i
tion
department has caught
21—sot
, i 61—deceased ' Sofiia after his visit of inspection
30— viper
grade construction and 32—nuisances
of sanitation in Bulgaria, arranged
23—melody
66— to bo Ql
53— margin
ceessary to build com* 34—scorches
25—vends
65—one of the for the sending of six local physi­
68—
heroic
j hereafter. Included 36— theatre
cians for a year’s course of study
27— a seat with­
poem
primary
counted us completed
and
practice in American hospitals.
out
a
bade
boxes
colon
69— chartered
says is the great milc- 38— implement
These doctors are to be selected
29— pertaining
70— large plant
67—constella­
ie-foot mails in some
to the foot
tion of thf by competitive examination, and
for rowing 71— barrier to
the state, which must 40— mental
will leave next September.
31— under­
lion
prevent
time in the future rcground
How of a
imago
*
69— pronoun . Dr. Gunn pronounced himself
parts of a 70— pre posi­ highly ploused with the arrange­
liquid
41— finely
ments for sanitation in Bulgarin,
plant
tion
t main points of hrgu72— yielded
ground »
which he pronounced superior to
I submit to the legisla­
73— rondeau
grain
the achievements along the same
ted following discusHerewith h solution to Puxzio
lines in severul European coun­
matter with state offiA WORD FOR BEGINNERS. tries.
Afur rating or rooking
s whether the people of Ro. 117.
WrigJryk freshens the mouth
re satisfied with the £ r
The
best
way
to
solve
a
£ £ a L__
s ,c
and fwcvtrai *hr breath.
t nf progress, or do O R £ H T
cross-word puzzle is • to run
DAVIS RESIGNS
m
□□□I
Nerves are aoothrd. threat la
greater impetus in the j£ f £ IL £ O *9i
quickly over the list of hori­
refreshed and digestion aided
nnq zontal and vertical synonyms
i
of the statewide sys- j_
So easy to carry &amp;t tittle patfwt I
GAINESVILLE, Mur. 9. — Col.
nan and compare them to-tho spaces Robert
rnt generation may en- N H P U 3
W. Davis, until recently ed­
A □;&gt;? n o a an a ADIS
n s in the puzxle extending cross­ itor of the
the fruits of the taxes
Gainesville Sun and who
G
MT
wise or downward from the
dng. This they may do,
0 n a In n n a n
number of the synonym.* Some was appointed Alachua county lax
0&amp;
_L
at, without any midi - « £ y
word which will just fit in the astessor, has also resigned as mu­
F
£ n n n oU
is the present threenumber of space available will nicipal judge, u post he held fur
MA
tax is declared to be
c Mnann
many years. S. l.arkin Carter, for­
quickly occur to you io some
vide for the floating
rn n r a
mer municipal judge pro tern., ha*
instances,
giving
you
a
foun­
,000 bund issue such
been designated to succeed the re­
' - after ei^ry m eol/Jf
um
dation
from
which
to
solve
_Lhe
T
T rn n n r a m
tiring judge.
more difficult words. The
r’s idea Is that the lcgS ■n□ n r n n
words must interlock perfectly.
mit to the people a con£
n r ;
/
amendment authorizing
O o i t O L n a . U n l * l m SifufTrau. ha*.
..-ifF 1
to the voters of a pro­
file the bonds which
de available nt the rate 10 at home; 11:05 Applesauce club; | in Scotch songs, instrumental, ■
X) annually.
■
1 Insomnia club.
novelty; 12 dance, soloists.
ative program now in
WOAW Omaha (526) 6 advice ■
WLS Chicago (344).G) 6:30 or­
or construction of only gan; 8 RFD program; 9-10 orches­ to lovelorn; 6:25 program; 9 harp­
oa roads 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, tra, vaudeville, review.
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WMAQ Chicago News (447.5) . tra.
rond work may be un- 6 organ; 6:25 orchestra; 8 ta lk :' Wii* Philadelphia (508.2)
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ays Mr. Hunter, who 8:20 travel talk; 8:50 lecture; 9:15 talk; 7 talk; 8:15 play; 9:05 talk; ■
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19:30 orchestra.
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6 ■
rod* on any other roads 6 organ; 6:30 ensemble, string talk 7 concert 8 conjeert; 9 arches- ■
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th a t w ill se t you in on th e g ro u n d floor,
erener of 1590 miles of
Wl.W Cincinnati (423) 6 con- Uncle Knybce; 6:45 special; 7
is imt provided for, in [cert; 8 brass quartet, instrumen- WEAK program; 7:30 Gold Dust ■
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attention to the “com- j WEAR Cleveland (389.4) 6 o r - ! talk; 7 concert; 8 Brunswick hour;
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English Banker Thinks Time
Has Corine For Conference
Of Banks To Form Scheme
For International H e l p
LONDON, Mar. 0.—The estab­
lishment and maintenance of the
gold standard In this country is
largely dependant on the good will
of opinion in the United States,
said W alter Lett/. chairman of the
Westminster Bank, nt the annual
meeting of that Institution.
"It does not follow," he snidf
"that because we have nrrived nt
parity we can a t once remove the
embargo on the export of gold.
This is due to expire a t the end
of 1925 and on* may a t least con­
fidently hope th i t it will not lie
renewed. Indeed, It is not at all
improbable that before the end -of
the year we may see a flow of
gold back to Europe, and that the
uestion of export may for the
me being be of purely academic
interest.
"But it will be necessary to look
forward and assure ourselves that
we have the power to keep the
gold when it comes to us. There
is no doubt th at we are nt present
somewhat dangerously dependent
on the current of opinion in the
United Stntos, and it is necessary
to be assured of their good will
in maintaining as well as in es­
tablishing tho gold standard on
this side of the Atlantic.
"One begins to wonder whether
the time may not have arrived for
that conference of national banks
of issue, for the formulntion of n
scheme of cooperation in rcgnnl
to gold reserve, which was culled
for by the Genoa conference.”

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NEUTRA, Hungary, Mar. 9 — left off, and will lay
Rudolf Columbus, a piano player fortunes of the Hotzao o f &lt;
employed at a local rcataarant bar, Veragna in 8galn.
claims to be a direct descendant
Clermont— Boulevard ll_
of Christopher Columbus.
system
being installed tyere.
Rudolfs father In 1910 read in a
Vienna paper that the heirs of the
great explorer were called upon by
the Spanish government to make
known any claims upon certain es­
tates left by Christopher. Con­
vinced-from the traditions of his
family that he was a direct lineal City Tax Books close April
dcsccndent, he began to trace the 1925. after which all taxes rein
family tree. This required much ing unpaid will be collected
money, however, and searching of on which taxes are asseaaed.
official records in Tortugal, Spain,
ELLEN HOY. Tax Collector.j
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Payers!

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the Bureau o f Markets.
Assignments Delayed
draw the association’^ appli­
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committees went over until Satur-1
Jut one hit, scored
show. This is due it is said, to Carolina to stand trial in DeKalo
day through an agreement between 1
td totally baffled
the extreme cold that has pre­ county upon charges o f destroying
the
and Democrats. &gt;
'
“Republicans
BDUbl*
k'
vailed in the North during the models o f the memorial.
, senate approval was given to a rosGovernor W alker today tele­
week.
Ilcuvy
celery shipments
|olution o f eight committees so that j
LV!
made in Sanford during tne few graphed Georgia officials in Green­
dnys preceding the arrival o f cold sboro, N. C „ to request the w ith­
weather served to create un ac­ drawal o f requisition papers which
cumulation o f supplies that were he issued on the Governor o f North
•partment a* the f
------- --------, lroni their present committee rank. ]
held up due to cold weather hln- Carolina fo r the return o f Borglum
|i
"ntroversy s tirre d , Most Violent Setback Since Endorsed for Second Time Hy
Opposition to the unlnrgqment o f
drnnee o f unlonding. This condi­ to answer indictments grow ing out
the committees was voiced by Sen*
aircraft commit*
H
Last Summer Is Received
S c n a fe J u d ic ia r y C o m m itt e e ator Norris (R .) Nebraska, and!
tion is still prevailing to a large alleged destruction working plans
ng which wit nosIlrig-Gcn. W illiam Mitchell, ns a rem it o f certain charges mndo extent and, as soon us the weather Stone Mountain Memorial.
Friday’s
Market;
Closing
N
o
m
in
a
t
io
n
as
A
t
t
o
r
n
e
y
*
there
is
prospect
that
the
deterduring the war
I h r Governor took thin uction
movements w ill be resum­
Price Shew l.‘l Cent Drop
General Expected To Pass minYition of^ the m n'britv inffaiiba-1 bJ* ,lil» nofore a House investigating committee, has not been veap- breaks,
[tic or no fear o f
ed, though, whether or not there after passage o f a resolution *by
S
to remove Senators \*x Fol*| P«i»tc*U to his portion us assistant air chief o f the army,
w ill be u rise or u further drop in the executive com m ittee which ac­
kinch rifles ecusC H IC A G O . Mar. 7.— Wheat sufW A S H IN G T O N , Mur. 7.— Kn lette o f Wisconsin ami I.add o f
prices is, u m atter o f uncertainty. quiesced in suggestion o f Governor
fcalibrc Browning I feted its most violent setback Fri- tlorsed for a second time by the! North Dakota from their commit*
The effect o f the drop in tern- that application fo r requisition
lok up the ta rg e t! day since last summer when 82 a judiciary committee, the nomina-; tee chairmanships and Senators
peiuture in Seminole county has papers be withdrawn.
blaiic 1,000 feet. | bushel and above began to dazzle tion o f Charles B. Warren o f Mich* Krnzer and Broolthart from the in
been beneficial, it
is declared.
. Dtcr by the an - 1 the speculative \torld. An extreme igan, to be attorney general, will (onnnitteo rank, w ill become the; M I [»]? € !T F ? ! ? \ J I C I T C 1/117 A C l I D L 1
A I IVI J? I I
W hile it has, to an extent, retard­
.GREENSBORO, N. C.. Mar. 7.
br« machine guns, break o f 1 2 -ls Friday to S1.80 fo r , be called
up Saturday in thesen -; subject o f some debate.
1 *1 *1 1 J i3 a J u l l V a u 1 1
O I T I I l ' i l i j l J l l I . ; i \ 1 IY I I L \ ) ed bleaching the benefits coming
— Gutum Borglumfi funner Stone
und by inspectors! the Mny delivery accompanied sell- ate with every prospect that it
Program to Go Through
:
.
r .m * T u
through Its hindering the breeding Mountain Confederate Memorial
r was examined j ing that mounted far into millions will U- confirmed a fter some doAdministration leaders say, and D D I 7 M I I 7 R M It R 3 ? 1 1 V T
A T
A K lfK
P A k T V
o f the eelerv leaf t ie r has been o
It of a :tU calibre: o f bushels, bringing a slump that bate.
tin- -e in opposition agree, that the; Y I I L i f 1 l E i l n i j l l l l i U
1 A 1 L A D U R
iA l l I
I ureal Yali m i n u llow i.^ fa r m e r s
to sculptor, wanted in G eorgia on
felony charges, arrived early today
ne Brownings.
many traders regarded as dissiput-.
The first move o f opponents will program w ill go through, since the
oronnln. their offense nirninstthe
■■led" Hits
ing the alarm about a dearth of be to force consideration in open , Dcmocrata have no desire that the
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-------|organize in. tr ..runs, ngniusi .ne ro d w ill seek to gain hir freedom
through habeas corpus proceed­
, hl , , l u r l , „ t
oflkers who plot- ( bread this season.
. xecutivv session, but they were .question o f comiiiittee chai ‘man- C h .m lic r la ln t t e M h c s C a i. lla l j H ill la I 'r c v c n t C a n l r l h u t b r a i ' « !
the
ings and ho w ill be heard by Judge
of the three-inch j -The- semi-punie followed reports dubious tonight o f success,the R e -! ships shall become
the subject .►
o f F r a n c e l^ is t N i s h t l o r a ;
rb u—
..........
n
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r i 'd i l i c n l -I'lirpogC H O ut present scutum to date amount to H ie hnd
“Scheiuk
'
in
Superior
onounted three o f i x'f unusuully heavy shipments o f , publicans
Friday
means in m conference
conrcrcncu in
d a y separate
reparate votes
v&lt;.tes in
mthe
tnesenate
senatea aswas
was
p a r |ev on S e c u r it y ; G e n e v a
o f G e n e r a l U n io n
F u n d s 2,201 against 2,:i62 ua Mur. 0, Co*, rt.
•
.
’
itig
voted
.against
&lt;ueh
a
dtdone
two
years
ago
when
a
Demo
-1
i
•
.
“ estimal 'd hits." 1 /hert front the southern hem i-i hnvini
Shipments
from
the
stte
Gets Setback By Premier HUM.
Borglum declared he is w illin g
rtute from eslabJished senqte
i rat, Smitu,
T'umhua—
I r o lo c o l Is l)t,ci,irt.U w i.lU
|hot more n r-th e * •splw',L-. - •
*» pqrtu
,
. . . .o f S a u tli._____
______ _
- - including Mur. A are :i,RU a g a in * tjto re\u7n"tTG w rI|fu“ ti.‘ ^ fa u Hfi£ .
*v
se been effective;
The marked effect o f these re- rules. A two-thirds majority would finally was made rhurm nn o f th
in I-.121. During four d w a ] ; " y‘
him but that
o open the door.t.
1 powerful lllter»tnte cummefre cum- 1 i.'A tlS , Mar. 7.— fo re ig n M ilt., f.O ND O N, Mur. 7.—An attemnM .1.012
’ "
’
, BI;nro*im ntelv i
• = » « . « - »*«••••»; »m i
iy bomber hnd the |p^rt-s had been emphasized by word ; l*e necessary to
doors,
i of the high ex- o f widespread rains over the
Called in spec,'
ecial session, the ju- mission.
‘
Austen CJwimberlflin o f Great . by tho T o ry dlo-harda to pass a bill -;^u&gt; ( uro o f c e i.ry were s h ip p e i S iV M r r o d lt u fn o l S i d i l t b " '
ittee today ordered
In recognizing the sena te. Hie,
„ rric..il in Baris F .i. forbidding trade unioai from tank- -n,i„
it,., lorgcr* « * « « • » « - n^ nt cztraim ion proceeatn
:han the shrapnel i drought stricken crops u* India and dicinry com mitt
rgest niovement j n j Suggestions ot a possible com­
promise between Borglum and tho
Stone Mountain Monumental Asso­
ciation's
executive
committee,
which brought the charges against
the sculptor after the latter was
alleged to have destroyed several
models o f the memorial on Feb. 25,
might reach a compromise umi
This
leport
was
submitted
to
the
When
Senator
Moses,
name
was
with
his
French
colleague,
inrludPrem
ier
Baldwin
made
r
e
'
in
the
value
o
f
lings.
1 nine shells were
criminal action dropped were ridlruled by City Court Solicitor C. W.
1 Rums pert, o f Decatur, Ga., who is
[here with Sheriff J. A. McCurdy o f
I the same city.
l ight td Fnnish
| “ We are here to fight this case
to a finish." he declarvd. " I f Bor­
,,
gain -JO cents; I’ ittsburgh,
glum
is released a fte r u hubeaus
rye
Walsh,
Democrat,
Montana,
and
stead o f
Minnesota, tin
The Martin n ia -1 the whirl o f selling.
May
single |pact not guaranteeing l.astern was clear, that the bulk o f the j .j 75 . |ust year $2.75 to $B.25’
hearing Saturday
ufternoun wu
i others opposing confirmation said Farm-l~ibor senator, did not vote, frontiers as well as the W estern .' Tories intensely disliked the climb „ u‘jn ’ [-,(|
targets on lines ! dropped exactly 10c a bushel.
RaltTmore,
t,’],*5o’
have three more wurrunts — one
they
had
no
intention
o
f
utmvc
|»nd swept with the
— *
, .......... .
,
and Senator l.a Follutte was ab- j Premier Herriot bad lii.- first con- down which the premier and the 1 «■! 7 s. i,1M# Vpnr v - 75 S'l V i trnin
charging larceny front the house*,
. S arily delaying action, and a . a
‘
, venation with Mr. t hamb'erlain cabinet forced on them.
(JO cents ^ Chicago $,*125 $.2 75
■front of the battery
Winnipeg Market Stiffen
another simple lurceny and a third
|i sp*-cd, under pro­
a MS,V *.!• VI r''®u.',s,1 " ! ‘A W1,Yi'..!,“ 'i ”... ‘
\\ ith tile organization o f the sell- at the British embassy this evenKnrly stages o f the debate were! |asj year, $2.75, $’■'!.25, gnin 60
\\ I N N I i ’ M i.
Mar. &lt;*• •— i "
il
Until the senate acts. I'relsident
conditions ,their
*“ f“ ' 1by Llttcr
bitter Interjections
interjections by
by cents; Boston $2,50 $:i.75*; last year 0n him
'
steady downward, na.ve.nei.t wheat ( -41olil)t;i. it was statl.,| Friday at ate completed, Republican leaders , ing and the discussion w ill be c o n -, marked
Itanated liy evper- prices on the Winnipeg exchange; tho Whiu. ||„usi.t vsi|| ,„Mke in w ill prin ted with a program for tinned Saturday at the Qunl d'-1 labor
uh,tne
the die-hards u,y
urg$2.75* $:i.50,
$:i.60 gain
gain 60
60 cents.
cents.
« o eff
I . c .tories
. ,
a,B
- »2.76,
j "Regardless
o f the outcome o*
J:he army and navy
the rpeciul session agreed upon to- Orsai.
etl that
that the
the tuhnr
iubor unions
union * nat
nat bbe
' '________________ Saturday’s heuring, we expect the
ed
e ' --------------------------------------------------Geneva Protocol Dead
permitted to contribute funds t o , » ^
«
|&gt;h- flights at 100 1
Vlu“ 1
' 1' day which contemplate action first
case to go before the governor o f
la-,,1
iirt.iK in litany nionin..
federal jiiwgeships, a . he
on tho in niiiiulion o f Gharlcs B.
One thing is certain, this is th a t | elections unless the money w as! I l O r i T I G I ’
o G C T O tiir V
North Carolina, who w ill decide
Icpnnery Feature* « m?.X i ! 0 lh‘‘ , '«® rish .® e,U^ ie|^ ; ) desires to have the beiedl. o f tli- Warn-a o f Michigan to be attorney the Geneva protocol is deuil. Mr. i raised specially fo r political pur% .
»
whether Georgia's requisition pu|nft "unnerv ,-xer
cJl I’rSv‘,, t&lt;
u,
' 7 recommendations o f In attorney; gcncrul und then consideration of Chamberlain will pronounce its fu -! poses.
1 Q | v ^ O I l ^ I ' C S S I T l &amp; j n I S per* w ill be honored."
, (lay ,,f th rilli fnr lho M,iy ,u ,u ':0
K 1 IS i gureral before
submitting such the Isle o f Pines and I.usannc nornl oration next week.
In its
Prem ier Baldwin
compared him
The law firm o f W. I*. Bynum, o f
a invited bv ,th‘; low? " t
" h° rV,y nomination, to tho senate.
treaties.
place French and British political
party’s withdrawal with MacDon- I ^ i i i l l v
O F
F n i 'f f P l 'V
. V
. ' Ilcu *&gt; before the close o f $l.i'03s, a deHuleigh, a form er official o f the
World Court May Come I p
leaders see a series o f pacts not aid’s xuspehsion o f work on t h e ' ^ D I I l j
V/l
1
American Bar
Association, nnd
I V . wr!l T f thM d in a Of 113» e* over yeaterday'a Afy aircraft at I.a n g -'
price^.
A fter those two treaties have directed against any particular
Singapore base.
-- ------State Senator Churles U. Harris,
h tti•aircraft Bring 1 The nit was in a frenzy, with
been disposed of, an effo rt may he power or group, but constituting
‘ I want my party today to make!
W A S H IN G T O N , Mar. 7.— Mrs. also o f Raleigh, have been retainl*cnroe troops.
It
made to reach an agreement with mutual guarantees for nations a gesture of similar nature to the M argaret B. Buchanan, one time ( ( | foy Solic
‘
from
Solicitor Rumspect to assist
fctn.ui
L!i'i,! 1 1 1 liquidation pouring in
from all
till
Democratic leaders to take up the which might possibly become *ne- country," he said, "and to say to J
♦tUuilar exhibition (lu‘a iU .ry. A t the close Muv was
secretary o f form er Rep. K en d a ll, him case
in thewhile Borglum re­
From information compiled the world court proposals tildes.* there lilies. Premier lle rrio t’* own sup- it; " W e have nur m ajority we be- o f Pennsylvania, and KUimequcntly' mains in N
North Carolina.
fc
tieniK.”
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M
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1
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A
n
r
l
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"•-■un*
»"
am.u.w
Fuc.i!lv everything
Mu i
Sanford office o f the United States is a disposition o f senators to lorce porters call the proposed pacts " A
lievc in the justice o f this bill, but lu Rep! Manlove o f Missouri,' w a s I li*f r nr j* Vl||«nl nn
K l from the big
______________________
Department o f Agriculture and tb« . an adjournment by breaking rtie
Markets. Frank quorum.
hm«l!, • c■i:itt. sim- I
m i
-&gt;
J i Florida Bureau
II. Scruggs representative.
Stanford, Clear, cool. Moderate
wire inquiry. Demand and trading
moderate, market steady. Carloads
f. o.
b.. usual terms.
10
U. I/
K.M.. . Florida,
.
Him a
uu
ui tin jivin i’ i uiimr' in m ^ n
n w n in ii, u iu y
liumu anil WO O iler IIIU
ACqtllUfU roll.
Ol a Mltllll
inc•|&gt; crata*. Golden S e lf blanching, cja | session o f the senate, feeling Count Sknyrynski, has made an es- country today this— w eak any rule charge in a case in which she was w arrant* served on him he nifain
in the rough,
.
‘ •lemonatralion.
______l . S. No. I, l «-• . thut his ,position is sufficiently^ wen pedal journey to Paris on his w u y , are not going to fire the first shot, alleged to have placed her name , „ iKht institute hubeus corpus pro­
___
known to make ne h
form ality to tell the French premier o f Po- W e want to create a new atmos- un u check fur about $5,000 in j ci&gt;edingfl.~
be !Vir‘; ,&gt; ‘e fr " m
A t a consideration reported t&lt;&gt; $~’.5
J1.
Pittsburgh: IW degrees clear. J unnecessary.
p 1* in their opera- , 1..,
1Mli .&lt;186.000. u large tract
land’s uneasiness at the piospeel! phere in parliament for a new age payment fo r surplus war materials
*•[ ,|„ ’not ^l)OW where Borglum

REPORTS OF RAIN SENATE IS LIKELY
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A*:' 1
Beace
L j ’. 'i ™ known us
,
law providing
H- f "early every
activity, was
r , V1:" Kriduy nivht
guard »urth^L- ‘ the law w ui
j L ‘ ""'niutiUt |ironh
‘ " " " ’lit ol!ict result o f th i
•trecnient.

Tim lend

tik in g near Miami which
^ _
nut Ponding successUper.t.i'
tov. ard rcclanitnatio.’i, drainage a"
; development .will !&gt;• launched a.*
soon ar. practicable.
The price, around s- 1' *,n .o c ri‘
jiuta wliat is understood U» be a
high mark foi ur.innravc l Lm l 1
, this rcction.
__
.
W e know u aum who worried
much about his hair turning £*•&gt;
that he grew bald instead.

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lia s the fountain o f youth liven by the usuul arrangement o f
n t State* District Attorney Ducknur • who hud been a couk in*her empniy
towel about the neck of the per- appealed to the nublic to aid in the I and who, she said, had expressed
son in tho chair. It would have 1 truipaign ouainat the »ab* o f liu -j fe a r that another
son. or
the
been hard, the hatber confessed u«r ulong Broadway much in the |widow
o f her deadsoil might
try
«n afterwards, to determine
which 'name wav a* did District Attor- 1in get the money
P A R IS , Mar. 7.— Polish foreign
.1 was the whiter, the hair or the nev Banton o f New York county. The prosecution argued that the minister M. Skryuski left Paris
towel.
hjf' ° . . ? * * „ .0“ .
" ublitN ui'l. In [ endorsements were made with inlim bers however are un clcstic h * inovement t.. suppres* sa la c | tent to defruud since the defendant fo r Geneva today, reassured as to ‘
lot and the 'bobbing
proceeded mu* plays la Braadwa&gt; s theatres. ; sent the checks to a trust compuny the French position on the propos­
ed security pact with Germany.
upucr. When it wuj
lini-dmd u
^vervoae witnessing . vlo- in Carlisle, Pa., to be credited to Prem ier Herriot told him Franco
Florida, arrived, l*&gt; cut on tra
it developed inter 8« years old.
shampoo
was
rtqndated.
This,
^pu
.
l..t,n *1 ,r (ht. prohibition laws to j her personal
personal account.
'supplies liberal, dciUiird nnd
'
w ill not go into any pact that w ill
When the barber recovered from
a■coajpushed und the hair send him un affidavit to that e f - 1
ing. market steady.
Florida, U&gt;- his stupefaction sufficiently to in- was
not adequately protect her.
dried.
le d .
inch crates. !-•&gt;* $l-$'l-t’ 5, 8s end quire what the visitor wanted, he
A f t e r , the work had been como S2.5tM.75, 10a 13-3.25. Washed
P R IE S T B U R N E D ALIVE
was informed that bobbing was pleted the womurt, again without
W E A T H E R (M T IO O K G IV E N
i.U'J,
u piccotolid
t Cl
u. demand
N o t only w u . bobbing help, le ft the chair. She walked by
_______
G U IC AG O ,
Mar.
7.— Wheat:
d 10 * $1 illK IE V , Ukraine. Mar. 7.— Father
hi‘ r t [ WL k Uw i l ! ew ^ W nR Cflfcc* th- • « 'h i v-i paid her bill, and deW A S H IN G T O N . Mar. 7 . - Out- May. 1.821j to 1.83**; July. I.tl3Andrae
FedoukovitCeh,
Polish
The
force
1
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’
UrU
'1
Hiough
it
were
un
every
look
fo
r
the
week
beginning
Mon’ ■j to l.ftlk * ; fo n t : Muv, l. 2t&gt;V« to Catholic priest, has been burned
A iloctor has discovered people
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" ‘ I!y uccur " r '- The barbers in the day in South Atlantic and East 1.2t*J» : Ont*: May
t*. 52T«
have a sixth sense. Then that e x ­ t h J ^ r b ^
alive in the town o f Jitumir near
fa ir
^
7
an'', VU' " r ' v;hrt
vU lt &lt; ^ lf States will bo mostly
NEW O RLE
plains why so few huBhund* get shears and set
...A N .S . . Mar.
a - A 7u -t h o r i t i e a alien the uuaiL
[away with their lies.
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Polish Minister Has
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�tiv M inquiring Into the death o f
i
Mrsi. Jessie Gilchrist during
“ face purling operation in H olly
wood, in an investigation report
today said she underwent another
fa ce modeling operation last Juno
a t the hands o f Dr.
Gertrude
Steele, a beauty doctor who fled
to Germany a fter being charged
with manslaughter in connection
with the death o f ttie patient,

A t last the Sanford theater-go­
er* w ill have opportunity to w ltneaa Anne Nichols’ famous comedy
that startle*) the entire amusement
world by its recordIbreaking runs
in the larger cities. "A b ie's Irish
Rose” w ill be the attraction at tho
MUane theatre, Monday and Tues­
day, Mar. 9 and 10, and the seat
sale is now open a t the box office.
The show is now well into its
third year in N ew York.
It has kept that city in a delir­
ium o f laughter, and the same
thing in Chicago where it has Just
finished a sixty
weeks engage­
ment. The great cast and produc­
tion seen here is the one that play­
J. T. Dillon, Lowell, O., capitaled Louisville twelve weeks and just
. 1st and business man, and friend
.finished a two weeks engagement in ; o f Sandy Anderson, o f Sanford,
Nashville and Inst week in Jack­
' has changed his winter home from
sonville.
Kissimmee to Sanford.
He has
Abie is said to be just about the bought several pieces o f property
funniest play ever written. Laugh­ in Sanford
and
contemplates
ter at first is said to be sporadic erecting a w inter home in time for
and intermittent, grows until no occupancy next season.
one attempts to hold out against
Mr. Dillon has been In Sanford
it, and the theatre is said to fa irly several times during past years
quake over “ Abie's Irish R ose"
but declares that he became in­
It is n play that Is enjoyed with­
terested in the city only a short
out feeling afterward that
you
time ago. He at present plans to
w cr« a fool. It is joyously ridicu­
make investments here that may
lous. Muil orders when accompa­
amount as high as 9ir&gt;0,000. He
nied by self-nddrensed, Stamped is now owner o f lots in F ort Mel­
envelope and remittance w ill be
lon, near the site o f the Forrest
promptly attended to ,
Lake Hotel site and
on
Lake
Onora.
Mr. Dillon declares that he is
firmly convinced in the great fu­
ture o f Sanford, and believes that
no city o f the state has a better
L E A T O N T O N . (ia., Msr. 7.— W. outlook.
C. Wright. Putman county school
superintendent, died this morning
after being unconscious since W ed­
nesday. short time after assaulted
by two men whom he gnvc a lift
In his automobile. Three men arc
held in the Atlanta Jail In connec­
tion with the assault. The educa­
tor has fo r forty years been con­
nected with the Georgia school sys­
(Continued from Page One)
tem.
with members o f the North Caro­
O R LA N D O T O SE E SE N A TO R S lina congressional delegation for
the purpose o f gettin g them
to
The baseball season in Orlando urge Georgia congressmen to reuest tho Stone Mountain excciiw ill be opened Mar. 12 with a game
ve committee to hnve criminal
between the Washington Senators
and the Cincinnati Reds on Tinker charges against the sculptor dis­
Field. On the day following the missed.
Col. Cameron will he here fo r the
Senators come to Sanford for a
game on the municipal field with hearing ns w ill Julius Parker, New
tho Brewers, who are training York attorney, and several other
friends o f the sculptor, Col. Cam­
here,
eron was quoted us stating that he
was “ exceedingly unxious not to
K A N K A K E E DELLS C ATS
M IA M I BEACH. Mur. 7.— The have Borglum railroaded to A tlan­
local city ordance requiring that ta as n criminal,”
Rupert Hughes, author, sent u
cats shall wear hells that can bo
heard for fifty feet is described telegram to a local paper urging
by J. II. Dodson, o f Kankakee, III. that the principals in the contro­
lueshtent o f the American Audu­ versy make peace and the work on
bon Society, us one o f the best tho memorial he continued under
measures ever adopted fo r protec­ Itorglum.
tion o f birds. Mr, Dodson, a visWe predict the hottest summer
itor here, says scientific discovery
We always do.
And our
shows that one i at will destroy ever.
guess always seems to lie correct.
100 birds every year.

Ohio Capitalist To
Make Winter Home.
On Property Here

Educator Is Dead
From Assault Wounds

Borglum Willing To
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the daV was the machine gun firing with doting adm iren, the DeMoagainst toy ballons freed in the lay Minstrels played to a degree
winds. Again it was the Browning o f success rarely attained b y ama­
•*I0 calibre that scored.
O f the teur performers, The entire first
19 balloons liberated none escaped part o f the show, the minstrel show
tho fire o f these wenpons. Only proper, was presented In fine style
one escaped the fire o f the fifty and was enjoyable thoughout but
calibre machine guns. Th at hap­ the after-piece, "T h e Lion Tam ­
pened when three were released at ers,” was, despite its ferocious
once. The two big machine guns name, a tame affair.
When the curtain rose, • trifle
got one balloon each and then con­
centrated their fire on the third. late though, the company present­
The winds, however, had swept it ed something o f a revelation. Cos­
tumed and made up under the e x ­
beyond danger by that time.
Members o f congress who arrived pert direction o f Charlie Gano, fo r ­
during the day at Langley Field, mer minstrel celebrity, the com­
coming from Washington by air­ pany looked like a real professional
plane, observed the various tests troupe. The opening chorua went
with keen interest. Th ey did not, off well and a number o f intricate
however, express any opinion ns marches and counter marches add­
ed to the effect o f the opening.
to the results.
To Hope Huff, the first soloist
Officials "Guarded”
to take the stage, Is due, per­
Both arm y and navy ordnance
haps, more o f the credit fo r the
officera on the other hand, let their
success o f the show than any other
opinions be known in a guarded
individual.
He had to overcome
way. A ll seemed impressed partic­
nil that aversion which an amateur
ularly by the work o f the machine
has to in appearing alone before
guns and said the development of
nn audience and he did it well
these weapons us aircraft defense i
enough to set a precedent that aid­
instruments held grent future pox-!
ed the others in moments o f diffi­
sibilities.
The nxhibition o f th e 1
culty.
Langley Field a ir pilots as well
Each o f the balladists, Sherman
brought general commendation. It
Lloyd. Edward Rlcttc, Claude H ow ­
was said that such u denionstratoon
ard, Forest Gatchcli, Hope Huff,
ns they staged today would not
and C. T. Butter, went through
hnve been possible several years
his act like a veteran.
Humor­
a go ! that the fly e rs had not been i
ous effects were supplied In abun­
trained to face such weather condi­
dance by the end men, with "R e d ”
tions nor had their machines been
Barber, "M onk” Griffin and W a r­
brought to n point where they
ner Scoggan taking the lead. The
could have been'maneuvered in the
premier end men, Myron R itter and
way they were today.
L. T. Bolt came through credit­
M ajor T. G. Lanphier, command­ ably despite Ritter's difficulty with
ing the first pursuit group from the negro dialect.
Senfridge Field, Michigan, partici­
Charley Gano, himself, camo out
pated in the exhibition. H e report­ for u short flin g in black face. Hu
ed to Major General Patrick, chief wan his inimitable self which is
o f the army uir service, who ob­ sufficient description. R, J. Holly
served the exercises at tho field, proved himself to he as cnpablc
and was ordered to leave tomorrow at interlocution as he is in "boss­
for Bolling Field, Washington, and in g " Rotarians.
continue his return flig h t to Mich­
A welcome change in the pro­
igan Monday morning.
gram came in violin selections by
Miss M ary Stoinoff.
Bob Hern­
don, as u negro prencher, "g o t
A N C IE N T BOOKS D U R A B L E
a w a y " with everything except m ay­
S E A T T L E , Mar. 7.— University hem.
uf Washington library officia ls de­
clared that producers o f hooks in
the days o f S w ift and Dryden put
more durable bindings on their
books, than do modern printing
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As evidence
it
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Mar.
7.—
Appeal
to
was pointed out that one book
published in HUM and several is­ the United Stnten circuit court of
sued shortly a fter that were on uppeals was taken today by John
the library’s t helves for circulation. W. Thompson, St. Louis a Chicago
contractor, who was found guilty
with Col. Charles Forbes, form er
ENLARG E P L A N T
head o f the United Stntes veterans
bureau in » conspiracy to defraud
ST. A U G U S T IN E . Mnr. 7.— The the government.
Record Company, publishers o f the
St. Augustine Evening Record, has
Has your stomach got you lick­
added seven thousund feet o f floor ed? Nervous? Depressed? W rite
space to its plant which is now today for free copy "Disease, It's
being occupied by |thc editorial Cause and Cure." Dr. J. C. Ho­
force.
well, Orlando, Fla.

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making opportunities presented by
Oak Hill are unexcelled in any other
subdision in this city
Only a few choice lots remain so don't
delay but see us at once and let us
help to make you rich.

OAKHOJ
N. H. Garner

110 Park A
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Lumber stock are very difficult to secure at pres­
ent and ours is slow in arriving but our stock o f
doors, windows, mouldings, lath, brick, etc., is
exceptionally complete and attractive both as to
quality and price, and we invite the public to in­
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For when you trade with us you pay CASH and
so do not have to pay the other fellow ’s bill nor
the expense o f slow collections. We will quote
you delivered or f. o. b. yard prices.
Mr. Price has had 35 years experience in the
building and building material lines and his ad­
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a campaign in Camarinea and Al.oarers ami (rose of adopting by-laws ami com­
Patent,
Incorporating
HOTRD
FCUI[
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all
t
h
e
.
right*,
pn
“ I shall, before the boards o f
bay provinces to interest the peo­
o f this T4ffC* WITNESS WflEROF. tha a*htinder the f n l - , p rivilege* o f ownership thereof, pleting the organlM tion
k b h t I.AKK. ISC.,
county commissioners -meet as an ____
power* corporation, ana also fo r the pur­ acrlbltig Incorpoira ld ra hag# M r
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tiropimed cliartrf. the qri- anil .to exrrcU o . -voting
lowing
ple In the cultivation o f the rubber
e q u a llin g board to Receive
and a ton l of which In now on tile in the, thereon to the same aatent that a pose of elsctlng anch ofltlc*ra of the unto set their nandn o tiitla I h e 'h h ,
tree. The seeds were all distributcorporation as are heralnalxwe pro­ day nf March A.
pass dpon your rails, communicate office of the Secretary o f the Stole ' natural person might or eouhl rtiv vided
ed and planted. They grew well
for, and thereafter, the an­
Tn rerclve Day
of Iflortila, ... .
.. .,
with
these
bodies
with
reference
nual
meetings of tho atncktudrtern
stock
Huoecrlnea
fUr
III
money,
pro*
and today many are large, ma­
HOWARD IIULlrifC.
perty. labor or aervtcea at a Just of th|* corporation shall bs held oh
to the discharge o f the duties 1m*
X. K. lI lf l. lt ’ K.
tured trees.
K ,D HDLICK.
after the flrst
\ulitntli.n thereof to ho dstcrmlp.il the nrst.Tuesday
L n t’U C K.
posed
upon
them.’
’.
by
the ttonrd o f
Director* at u Monday In March o f ehch year.
" In most cases the seeds were
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h u m iu f ir L d iu t m c k .
[STATE OF FLO R ID A.
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In
other
words,
without
offering.
AH’l'iilLH
V
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meeting
called
fo
r
such
purpne-.
7 ™ ,’ , n ' T “ {
ih ru th N
t ,y IN CO RPOR A TIO N
rnr sucn piirpost'ountv o f Seminole, sar’*
given to caretakers o f distant hemp
The hlahest amount o f Indebted­
n.threat,
I
wish
It
distinctly
under-i
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it)T
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t,li'r
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mal»''
contracts
o
f
all
kinds
I H ER EB Y C E R T IF Y That oit _ _
a
,
lantations, and where this was
ness or liability to which thla cor­ thla day before a t peraonally apStood that the chief executive o f I H 6 T fl,e . m l l l l l M n * u M
whatsoever for. the furtherance
poration shell subject Itself shall
one the trees grew. However, ns
this state, in the present chaotic
be the aunt r.f S K V E N lU'NDRF.D
the rubber tree does not produce ip, Also Asks For a Reasonable
AND F I F T Y
TH O rSAND
Itffla.- Llt'K. to me w e ll known to- ha thpiiC.Pl
Assessment and Says That condition o f the tax situation, Is
less than four years, interest had
lapi.na) Dollars.
persona named In and who o »h -. m
going to direct his energies to ­
AHTIt’
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VII.
died before the end o f that time.
scrlbetl their names to the fdregn*
(&gt;css Inequalities Exist; ward
„ ulu bringing uuollk
UIIUU|U
about rBl,cl
relief through
The name* nrid residences of the Ing Articles nf Incorporation, and
The trees matured, the seeds dropp.
ucnicdy Is In Present Laws existing laws rather than through
subscribing Incorporators and the they did severally acknowledge heed, germinated and produced young
amount of the capital stock sub­ lore me that they executed the
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Inn attem pt to originate new ones
trees, but today the tropical jun­
scribed by'each art* 'as- follows, to same for the purpose therein ex- ,!S *
JA C K S O N V IL L E , Mnr. 7.— Gov. or to devise new schemes fo r rniswit:
pressed.
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shall
IH«XKf. KUlUtlkST L A K H .
I i»r,u«.
John \V. Martiln Un lengthy sta te -! ing revenue."
--— , - • ,*..«ir », A'lenhurst. New
W i t n e s s my hand and official
IN C . uml it* ijrliiclptl place tu
A l i r i t l - ] ' . 111.
“ I counted more than flOO large ment to the county tax assessora* “ Th cic arc thirty-two counties in liuslms- -null l... hi Msnfont. Hemseal
at
Sanford.
In
the
County
of
Jersey;
lo
t
Shares
o
f
nn
par
value
The nmiuim » f tn* nuthnrlxi-d
Memtnnle and State nf Florida, on
rubber trees o f 20 Inches or more assembled here today at his call Florida thut arc on less than a 25 I iioI h i*,,imiv. mat,- ,if Klorhln. Inn I cnpltnl stock of this corporntliMi
tick. Allenhtirst.
New this the *th day of March A. D.
in circumference and found one for a conference, put it squarely up per cent hasis o f valuation,’’ he It mn« li.iv, noil t nnblU;i such ahull lit* five hundred *-*0*&gt;» shares 'J, Jf. 'j E. A.Mu
...«Mi,a oi no par value 19*3.
other pla ns
.if business
n » the of common stuck o f n » l'* r value,
tree which measured 39 Inches in to them to make reasonable as­ told the assessors. " I f they were (louril of Directors n n i from m s i - 1 1» •»» Issued fully paid and f.xerno; »t"Ch.
I.KOI.A XV. PO W ELL.
Notary
Pn hi ItyStale of Florida. '
I- Htillck. Allenhnrst, New Jer­
front assessments, and to he ro.d in
circumference. I couiited 108 small sessments on the property in their brought up to 25 per cent bnsia, to tlmi determine.
no par value
My rnmmJsslAnexpires: Dec. 31*
MtTIt'I.K II.
i accordance with the terms, pruvls- sey; An Shares of
rubber trees under one large tree. respective counties nnd bring about their taxable value would then b e ....
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ceiieiul nature of. the l.usl- • Inns, conditions and sllpultilions to |||'
These sprouted from
the seeds un equnlixation of taxes in F lor­ $532,114,427, and If brought up
BlnomAeltl IVuIleU.
Alltnhur*t. tIHO. A. DeFtlTTKS.
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cor- '.he
,o h" t raitsucted
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.. deterntlmd b&gt; l!ie H-*ard » f ulrAttorney for Incorporators.
N* »*
i Ltiv fnittren, til tin
shnlt he n*
lie follows,
follows. to- &lt;r tors of this cor no ration,
which fe ll last August and Septem­ ida for the year 1925. The tax to a 60 per cent basis, our taxable 1aeration shall
vnluo from ren and oersonal n ron -;
:
conduct, estahllsh. carry on ;
Ihi- canttal stock of thisrorporaber. I found many o f these self, situation in the state is in n cha­ value
from reai ami personal prop _nml mAi,uain tit-- imslness or »ru- il«n tna&gt;
nayahle in. Issu 'd .r
planted trees ns thick as a man’s otic condition, ht* said, basing his t r t y would be S1,.100,515,3.10.
used
fur the' purchnRc «if piiipcrt&gt;. f f ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ S 1 S 1 S S S S S S S S B 1 B S S B B B B S B B S 1 B S B B S B E B B I
'matiiigenient
anil operation
of
cltln-r
r»-al
nr
personal, nr for tinwrist and smaller.
Paint
Reach
county
|s
a
sse
s
s
e
d
1
hotels;
t..
construct,
reconstruct,
olstatement on datn gathered in un
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payment of lalmr nr services at u
n onsis
linsts ot
o f only
nnlv fi
decorate,
“ The impression widely circulat­ exhaustive study o f conditions, nnd n„
on a
a tier
per cont
iconi, ho
ne ter.
mtlll„Improve,
il(n tlU||u
inKs for rurnlsh
hotels und
and Just inliluttnn i hereof In In- de­
purposes, nud termined t ) the Hoard o f Directors
ed that Para rubber trees w ill not declared that gross inequalities ex­ said, and declnred, this tn be t h e . ntm.-tim i.t house
lowest in the state, with Polk n e x t ; other struciurbs for the neenmmo- at a meeting In lie culled for thnt
grow nnd flo u rish -In the area ist.
purpose.
» h i i r i i i l i . b o t o u « h j . ; ' e ||,;'i' ;s
Present laws were, in his opinion, at » per
where typhoons prevail is a myth,
ArtTlCI.K IV.
he
stated,
ample
to
take
enre
o
f
Is
on
u
1
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per
cent
onsts,
erate
mid
comluct
restotirnnts.
as the sturdy trees which 1 found
This et rpnrulInti shall
continue
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oufe:i.
cnfi-tsrlns.
roof
gardens,
ntt
and have full power to exercise Its 3
com pletely refute that argument. the situation, without chnsing a
dltorliiins,
thi-airrs.
uniHsenicm
corporate
eights
anil
franchises
for
It is certain that these trees will fuinbow in senrch o f the remedy.
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Addressing—
FoldinK~M
ailiRf
|i|t rs. ire real Ion parks and other a period of ninety-nine yyitrs from
places of amusement.
,
. commencement nr Its
stand any storm, as they sway in "The application or common sense
amt. .a .fte r lit,To aeiiulre. hltv, hold, own. Sell. corporate i-slat cure.
and
the
courage
to
discharge
your
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the strongest wind like bamboo.
Convey, lease, let, rent, exchange,
A i m r i . E v.
It appears that someone expressed duty w ill do the business,’’ ho
and oilierulse deal In and dispose
Tile
busInt-Fh
o
f
this
corporation
real estate, noil to acquire, buy. shall In* conducted l*v the following
the opinion that Paranubber would added.
f ’ it&gt; Tux Hooks close A pril 1, of
own, anil otherwise ileal In nud dls- i officers; A I'ri-sldeut. a First Vico
“ W ill you in making assessment
only thrive outside the typhoon
Thin service gives you an in­
1925,
nfter
which
nil
tuxes
remain­
pose
..f all kinds of personal pro- I'rrstdeut. n Second Vice I’ reshlcut.
belt and would not grow in th? nnd preparing your rolls for the ing unpaid will bo collected up­ per I
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und a Secretnrv und Treasurer, who
expensive
way to get at
To Issue bonds and to secure the [shall la- one nnd the aninc person,
Philippines north o f the Island o f county commissioners o f your coun­ on which taxes are assessed.
once,
perfectly
typed letters,
anonIn
pledues.
deeds
of
trust
or
I
a
ml
a
lion
rd
of
(ilreetors
III'
not
less
ty
for
1925
measure
up
to
the
full
Mindanao. The thousands or more
E L L E N H O Y, Tax Collector.
mortgage- of ..I* opiot the whole i Ilian three, nor tnor.' than tlyo
which
arc
uniform,
neat ami
trees planted in nn exposed posi­ standard o f a conscientious and
ant part of the Itropi rtv held ( Dlrvetors. all of wlnim must be
milk products re­ or
or owned by ibe corporation, nud i stockholders.
tion thnl actually have weathered fearless tax assessor? ’ ’ he asked, j , P e r i l i n g
identical
with
thu
work
of a
ITitll the ilret
meeting
of the
JJJ to s-ll .mil pledge such bonds f o r )
many severe typhoons In Alhay nnd am! added that "unless you d o . ! J ? ” * m« ^ ^ . i „ ni' r " J i l L J i
.corporate
uses
as
anil
when
the
typewriter,
ih
any
quantity.
stock
holders
hereinafter
provided
? cn,,n^® . Crtjaniery
Cnmoriies show that this theoretic another " way "w ill "h e ° found n o t 1 crnt*
Th erefore ■•h"1f l **i Dlivemn* mnv iletermlnc. for. the otTIcers of this corporation
j Tn I utri uml burrow mnne&gt; on shiilI he:
; hitherto employed to compel « !
rn ll t w lD * C' ‘
guess is not founded on fact.
- notes, linliit*. iiloHgnges or otherHoward llullck, President,
reasonable assessment and equnli- Pllre‘ — nu -----" I am thoroughly convinced that
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■N. L*. llullck, 1st Vice president.
Phone— fi7.1— I'll Coll
zation o f the taxes in your county."
To subscribe for, bold, imrcliiisc
I- llullck, 3ml Vice President.
NOTICE OF l \ f Oltl’H N A T IO N
rubber trees ssfill thrive wherever
S
Gov. Martin told the assessors |
or mb vise iiciiulre, sell, iruiinfcr.
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itioi mi held llullck. See. amt Trent*.
of
abacn (hem p) trees are succesfulHOT :i. i ‘tm itK s T l a k e ; assign, iitortgawe, pledu**. or olto'CThe Hoard nf Directors shall Inthnt not only was it required th a t 1 o r
ly grown.”
wls,' ili«|iosc of ibe shni’cs of cnpin llonurd llullck. N. K. llullck. I.
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they should do their Tduty,
hut ’that!
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tne couny comtmtxsioners, ns the. the niiiierHlgneii, Intend to apply to ties unit evidences of Indebtedness
Tho Unit or oruiinUiiilon viiiei tiiiir
Sebring — Peoples Ice &amp; Man­ county equalising hoards, s h o u l d : 11**' 11&lt;•ri&lt;n.tDl »■ Joint u\
First Notional Bonk Bldg.
Sanford, Fla.
.Martin, Issued oi Crelit i'll by an&gt; other cor- inf tin- slock holders iif tills i‘oi'iior.1 ■
ufacturing Company triples capac­ discharge theirs."
' « ,*\,V,'‘. 'T " r ,,,v.'H,i,iv *&gt;f Florida,' poCiitlmi or corporations, und while ili-n xlinll be brld In ibe i ' H ’.1 of
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*m the Mill Ho' owner of sin'll stock, bonds, se- Hanford. Florida, mi tin- litm day
ity o f plnnt.
Ib is being t r u e , ’ he continued,! day of March a . D. cur., for Letters nirlilcn ur/otlier nlillgntlons. to ex- .oi .March A. D, lajr,. fur tin- put- B B B a B B B a flB a B B a R R E B B E B E R B a a a a B E B H E E E E B B E a R B R E M R l

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hrf912 Grow To
1.1^ Trees; Says
Abilities Exist
nent In Islands

istand
3t of Storms
"rJ^es Now A re
Jungle D ue'To
tte.est And Care
fear.- ? — ’That Para
£{)| flourish In the
liters of the island
In the typhoon belt,
E reached by A . W .
I of the department
who has just rt„ rxtensive inspec|h the provinces of
irines Sur.
nj the same reI provinces where 12
,40,000 Pam rubber
. from
Singapore,
|jr. Prautch declared
. the department
hundreds o f rubber
, grown to mnturity
owided by the jun,k of attention.
j Para rubber seeds
) b me in Slnagpore
j the Philippine Isr said the report,
lent took u keen inkoventent to encourr
twine and 1 was emmonths in making

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�AGE FOUR

THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY. MARCH 7, 1925.

The Sanford Herald

.A Tale With A Moral.

Find It

P s U M h I r r r r j ■fir m m s n « t | l
S a id a r ■( Sanford. Klnrlrfs

As Brisbane Sees It

T H E BUSY M A N ’S N E W S P A P E R

The President's Speech.
The afternoon bridge o f a dozen women in an important
Satisfied and Hopeful.
Florida town was utterly spoiled the other day by four little
Minding Our Dusineee
girls. Two small daughters of the hostess and two little
6 M S'.1€&lt;5a l i T
James Simpson’ s Prediction.
guests placed a table on the lawn over the parapet of the ter­
'
OAIE ^
i
.
Tw o
race where the big party was in progress, and were playing
BY A R T H U R B R IS B A N B
n
&lt; C »n r t «M 1— 0
bridge with a deck o f heterogeneous cards.
111 M .snolfa A r m o r
Ph ase 148
The women on the terrace watched the children’s splen­
ucks
S T A N D IN G bareheaded in- the
did “ take-off” o f fashionable women at a bridge party with cold wind. President Cooiidge told
fltn srn iP T io ^ r r a t e s
much amusement, and as the children's high, treble voices o f his plans for the next four years.
One Tesr....t7.A0 Six Months...13.50
Delivered In City l&gt;y Carrier, per began their bridge-table talk, the women at the three tables
He finds "much thnt is satisfyweek,' 15c.
W eekly Edition (3.00
within hearing stopped their own talking, to “ listen in.”
per Year.
ing and still more that is eneour.
And then the terrible happening! “ Oh my deah,” gur­ agin g."
a PE C IA I. ISOTICKi All obituary gled one o f the children, “ do you suppose thnt Mrs.-------He feels that the country is
notices,’darda o f thanks, resolutions
and notices o f entertainments where (mentioning one o f the smiling women listening) will wear leading the world and that w e are
eharaee are made will be charged
5 DOS5 LOVE Al5
that hideous pea-green frock to my pahty. She looks posi­ gradually finding out what we
fo r at regular advertising rates.
/
•pyoOU^
L\TTl E S C I? ftP
tively sickening in it !” (The lady had on the dress referred ought to do.
U S U R E R T H E AJMOCIATP.II PRESS to, and looked the part just then.)
J&amp;S£ ELSE AC
He predicts an era o f prosperity
The Associated Press Is exclus*
Ively entitled to the use for repuli“ And, Oh my deah,” said another child ns she spread out “ reaching Into every part o f the
\
HlfrtSEtP ^
Mention o f nil newa dispatches
her
cards with a great flourish for a dummy hand," have nation."
credited to It or not otherwise cred­
ited In this paper and also tho local you heard that the----- :----- s have put ofT their divorce
The nation will welcome his
newa published herein. All rights
(One o f the-------- s was at the table with the lady statement thnt the best w ay "to
nf repulillcatlon of special dispatch­ again?”
es herein are also reserved.
serve our own country in to bo
of the pea-green frock.)
"A h, you must have failed to see my spade signal,” wnr- openly, cnndididly, intensely und
S A T U R D A Y , M A R . 7, 1925.
bled another child, " I dcclahr you nre playing nlmost ns bad scrupulously American.”
America first, second and third
as Mrs.
---- . How the women hate to see that woman
is a pretty good motto fo r tins age.
THE I! ERA I,TVS PLATFORM at a bridge. But we all H A V E to ask her.”
Only three of the twelve women “ listening in” were
1. — Deeper water route to Jackson­
T H E PR E S ID E N T says wo are
spared. And they might ns well have been referred to by
ville.
2. — Construction o f St. Johns— In ­ the youngsters, so far as their embarrassment went. Some peaceful, but “ ought to maintain
dian River canal.
of the talk indulged by the children was amazingly “ raw.” such u military force as comports
2,—Extension of white way.
with the dignity and security o f a
4*— Extension o f local amusement* They repented bits of scandal with as little understanding
PequiESCA
great
eppic.
—anim ating pool, tennis courts, etc. of what they were saying ns if they were repeating words
5.— Acquisition o f a municipal of an unknown tongue. They exchanged secrets in loud
That's true, we ought to hnve
Hand.
stuge whispers, using the names and reputations of their fighting airplanes.
( c —Augmenting o f building proAnd the Presidtnt knows it, and
ram— houses, hotels, apartment mother’s guests, their mother’s neighbors, their mother’s
emphasizes
it, by deni ami ing u na­
list of acquaintances who hnd not been invited to this special
louses.
7. — Extension o f street paring pro- function.
tional defense capable o f defense
tram .
by seu nnd lund, beneath the sur­
Needless to say, the children were absolutely unconsci­
8.— Construction
of
boulevard
around Lake Monroe.
ous o f the fact that their play-talk was being over-heard by face and in the liiL
Twice, und emphatically, -the
9.— Entrance into Florida state the people on the terrace. They preened and they flounced,
baseball league.
President urges the importance of
they lolled and they slouched, in imitation o f the “ society”
10.
— Completion o f city beautifica­
they hnd observed. But they were no longer “ funny” to "maintaining our position o f jxition program.
the unhappy gathering of women who could not get out of iiticul detachment and independ­
ence."
B IB LE TH O U G H T FOR T O D A Y . the rnnge of their voices. Then bridge playing on the ter­
race went doggedly, silently on. Several of the thorough­
TH E
PR E S ID E N T seems to
S P E A K T H E GOOD W O R D :— breds managed to introduce some small talk, and every wo­
S A T U R D A Y E V E N IN G SERMON
Heaviness in the heart o f man
think thut his big vote came from
niuketh it stoop; but a good word man at those three tables made a perfect imitation of cor­
By DR. E. D. B R O W N L E E
diality when the hostess came around to pay her pretty re­ the people that desire to express
nmketh it glud. Proverbs 12:25.
"fa ith in the integrity o f the
spects----- but the day was quite ruined.
"W h erefore seeing we uiso nre •part o f some one else, alone, can
courts."
He underestimates .his compassed ubout with so great a take you to God. You must face
HOM E
There’s a moral to this tale.

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Entrrcd as Brroliil Ctn*. Matter,
Octnber 1*. 1M!*. at the rnstofllce
at Hanford. Florida under Act of
Msrrh 1. 1I9J.

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And if you j , i
changes her
cause.”
mn&lt;1
We kicked the
bathing suit W ® *
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doughnuts.

In the springT

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I want to have n little house
With sunlight on the floor,
A chimney with n rosy hearth,
And lilacs by the door.
With windows looking eust
nnd
west,
And u crooked nnplo tree,
And room beside tne gurden fence
For hollyhocks to be.
Oh, all my life I've wandered round
But tho heart is quick at knowing
Its own roof nnd its own hush
And Its own houghs blowing.
And when I find that little house—
A t noon or dusk or dawn—
J’ll walk right in and light the lire
And put tin* kettle on!
— By Nancy Byrd Turner.
-------- o--------You seldom seo n reformed re­
former.
Thu early worm will bu with us
noon. He will net flailed with.
-------- o--------"G reat opportunities! come to
those who make use o f small ones,"
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—

N ever let your w ife know that
shu in tile buss or she’ll spend tin*
rent o f her life telling you about
it.
-------- o——
H ave you toured your income
tax?
One week from today it
should he mailed' from Sanford.
---------o--------A good church sermon tomorrow
morning and a good game o f g o lf
In tho afternoon will be a Sunday
well spent.
Homo folks believe
everything
they are told while others believe
nothing, and one is ubout as bud
as the other.
More
out the
reulizu
Sanford

and more people through­
state are beginning
to
the many advantages of
over other Florida cldcs.

Dei.und is organizing a tourist
club.
A ll Florida cities which
cater to northern visitors have
tourist clubs. Sanford will need a
tourist club.
— — o—-----Building permits in Lake Worth
during the month o f January
renched $200,000. It's hard to think
o f any Florida city which is n&gt;&gt;t
grow ing und growing rapidly.
-------- o--------“ Grassy Point tinet bought by
Mr. It oil well.— Sanford Herald,
it doesn’t mutter what Mr. Bod well
bought. As long ns he bought in
Floridu, it wus a good buy.— Cler­
mont Press.

The Bringer o f Light
Wintering in Florida each year are so many celebrities
and men of unusual achievement that we become quite ac­
customed to rubbing elbows with the builder o f the Panama
Canal or the richest man in the world, almost unaware of
his presence. There is Barron Collier, who probably owns
more land than any other individual in the world. There nre
Henry Ford, W. J. Bryan, Nina Wilcox Putnam, William
Lyons Phelps, John Kingling, King Lardner and hundreds
of others all more or less equally famous throughout the
United States.
That Florida appreciates haying thestj men and wnipen
winter here, there is little doubt, yet it is very seldom thnt
native Floridans take the trouble to say so. Only once in a
while do we see any tribute paid these people who are mak­
ing Florida and who have done so much for the world at large.
Recently the Miami Herald adequately expressed the senti­
ment of the people of Florida regarding the world’s greatest
inventor, Thomas Edison, The Herald said:
“ One of Florida’s regular winter residents, Thomas A.
Edison, has just celebrated his seventy-eighth birthday at
his home on the west coast. Florida is glad to count this
bringer-of-light among its residents.
“ Mr. Edison is one of the greatest exponents of the mo­
dern use of science who is living or has lived. Science has
had to justify its existence of late by the practical applica­
tions which it can make of its discoveries to the art of living.
In this Mr. Edison has done more, perhaps than anyone has
ever done to make life pleasanter, safer and more comfort­
able for everyone.
“There was a time when science, such ns it was, was not
far removed from philosophy. It was largely speculative.
It sought out facts, but instead of putting them at work, it
talked about them and theorized about them. It is different
today.
“ Science is still engaged in digging out facts and to some
extent in speculating about them. Hut the world has little
curiosity as to theories. It only wants to know what use can
be made of a discovered fact. As a result o f this attitude
the world is immeasurably richer than it was a century ago.
‘T h e number of inventions o f devices which have become
absolutely essential that Mr. Edison has made is amazing.
It Is not alone in electricity that he has delved, although that
has been bis favorite field. He has great laboratories where,
under his guiding mind, trained men are seeking to And the
secrets of the universe and to turn them when found to the
use of man. Ho is, in truth, a bringer-of-light and of enlarg­
ed life t«» the world nnd must be counted in any list of the
great men of his age.
"When the world learns to appreciate and honor such
useful citizens as Edison rather than the spangle-bedecked
“ heroes" of war, then the world will be safer and better.”
----------------- o-----------------

“ He who builds no castles in the air,
Builds no castles anywhere!"

The Clermont Press and the Ibid#
C ity Banner have been doing some
BY IR V IN S COBB
philosophizing on the waffle und
the pancake und seem to have come
to the conclusion thut a watfle is W H E N M O TH ER A N D C H IL I) tron. She was drow sy; presently
a non-skid and sometimes puncture
GO FO RTH
tier head began to nod und she
proof pancuke.
•
-------- o--------There nre coincidence* in stories slept lightly. A t her side was n
The Sanford Herald says, “ W e us there ure coincidence* in life lad of ten, beautifully
dressed.
don't know how he knows
but generally. It’s rather strunge that Long golden ringlets covered his
young Puntagrud, a columnist up twice in one day I should hear a
Alm ost uny
North, writes, 'A girl in the cab is yarn dealing with a mother nnd a head and shoulder.
worth two in the bus.’ " We don’t child und a trolley cur. Y et thut woman would say that u child so
know ubout that. We remember , very thing happened not so long blessed should be happy. Hut this
“ bussing'' one in our young days ngo.
child did not nppeur to be happy.
wus worth u dozen anywhere else, i Here is one o f the ynrns:
Perhaps that was because two
— Dade C ity Banner.
Tile lady und tho little hoy had rough-looking crop-heuded young­
just hoarded the cur.
The con­ sters of approximately his ow n uge
Most o f the members o f the vis­ ductor eyed the child closely us he were snickering ul him from across
iting hull team are also g o lf play­ udrunced to collect the fares. He the aisle.
Presently, emboldened
ers and might appreciate
being had been warned to !&gt;c on the by the fact that the lady with him
asked to play in foursomes nl the lookout for unscrupulous parents slumbered, they began dealing in
country dub. Why doesn’t sumo who lied regarding the proper ages audible taunts.
enterprising young g olfer arrange o f their olTspring in order to avoid
"Yu. yu, yu, Sissy,” gibed one in
u tournament between the Milwau­ paying fures for them.
|a hissing undertone.
kee Brewers undthu Chamber o f
“ How old.is your son, m adam ?"
"G irl baby," said the second torCommerce, for instance?
he asked us she handed him her ! mentor. "T h a t’s ull— just an old
nickel.
I girl baby."
The New York World has discov­
“ Three and u h u lf," she replied
“ Suy kid,” demanded the first,
ered the tendency of the present truthfully.
] “ who curled your hair for y o u ?"
generation through an advertise­
"V ery w ell," he said, his suspi­
The object o f their derision cast
ment of a Washington Street con­ cions being allayed.
a cautious glance upwurd to make
cern, which reud: “ Girls wanted
The child raised his head.
I sure the sleeper hud not roused.
fo r stripping tomatoes; must he
"And mother's thirty-three," he Then, in n voice quivering with
fast.” Which reminds us that la­ stated in a loud clear voice.
suppressed indignation ho answer­
dies o f modern society seem to be
Here is the other yarn:
ed:
utriviog to outstrip euclt other.
On u street cur sut a young ma­
"M y mother— dam’ hurl”

M Y F A V O R IT E STORIES

own contribution to the campaign.
His big vote was due to the fact
that the voters wanted Calvin Cooi­
idge for President.

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tts fj

J ig , somt'time» he,
I he first sign of l6J
,n* Kiri on a Z u g g ]
Quite a few y0OTf
lowing in fclian fL.
comes to sleep
, conies to work.

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cloud o f witnesses, let us lay aside the struggle yourself, und you w ill
every weight, and tho sin which
doth so easily beset us, and let ng definite progress; unless, at
March 15th is the “ last day” for filing your
us run with patience tho race that the different stages of thq struggle
come
tux return.
is set before un."— Hebrews 12:1.
i%
ir» f‘i,r°
VLinB a more Christlike
A re you facing any knotty problems ina.
This is a text which may well
, than when you began.
ing up your figures? Are there any pointsj|
TH E
P R E S ID E N T
promises lie especially appreciated by the
if» i° llKht to .tnke stock o f our
American people today; for we, as condition
year by year to see if
do not quite understand?
greater tax reductions and contri­
people never before in the world’s w®„a.re, making progress.
Come to this hank any time ami we shil
butes this sound explanation to his history, are living in a state o f high
Hindrances, w , nil know there
very glad to help you. We have all the data
tension; our life is literally a race,
excellent work for economy:
oth«i n? rnnCeS of i ,ni* sort «nd an­
information relative to income tax matters,
" I favor the policy of economy, each o f us with some pnrtldular other to every form of human
aim, some ambition to lie realized.
can
no doubt make things easier for you is]
not because I wish to save money,
thom
VnrTr,?r
"
"
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Us
,
havo
'‘“
'I
Let us consider the subjept under them.
True, some p J.ple muv
great many ways.
but because I wish to save the peo­ the subheads o f Gout, Progress, and
V,1fl?k nthat t l e y only nave such
W eights and Sins:
ple."
difficulties themselves; no doubt
Every race must have sonic many people believe u preacher
prize fo r the winner; some goal; has none. W e ull have them
IN C O N C LU SIO N , the President fo r if thoru he no goal, then the
1 was once on a ship on the ocean
expresses the thought o f every race becomes without object, and is on which an obstacle race was runAmerican when he says that this a foolish race. Some o f us have ami those participating were put
set for ourselves one goal, some
M A X F O IIII, I 'l l.
nation "seeks no enrthly empire another. One man has in view as inside sacks, so they could not
walk or run, but were compelled
built on blood and force, no ambi­ the ultimate aim nf his life's en­
. JuinP “ haul on the deck o f the
tion, no temptation lures America deavors a certain sum o f money
w a t,r
P" lnt l ° poiru- »n «l «m the
to thought o f foreign dominations." ho desires to accumulate, another in -IV?no ffc Very rou* h* you may
cares not so touch fo r money but
• u n i the racers proceeded only
The old-fashioned religious ear­ desires position; perhaps some cer­
undu the most extrem e diffk-ninestness o f the Cooiidge fam ily tain office within the g ift o f his
° f ''if®
is 8°m
hat H I S I I I H i m i l l B i a i i i i i i n u i i i i i n i H i i
I once knew a man li'ke
comes tint in the President’s last fellow-men.
HKt, tlmt*
that. I f you
have
everewwit
who
greatly
loved
to
fish;
and
he
sentences, “ America cherishes no
said thnt all he wanted was to t y p e 'l l “ is “ ,,;lit'Un race o f that
purpose save to merit the favor o f reach the place at which he would
Alm ighty God."
have an income o f one hundred anti
The tone o f the President’? ad­ twenty five dollars a month, on
which he could live, in order that
dress, quiet, unpretentious, simple
he could spend all his days, from
and direct, w ill please the people daylight until dark, fishing!
He
W
« « i Pluck K out
that voted for him. They w ill feel loved to fish. That was his goal. lt./ ronJ tbee: and i f thy right hand
that, uit President, he will work A ll o f us have some goal; nil are oironed thee cut it off- f,,,. u - i
engaged in a race.
profitable fo r thee that one o f '
steadily to realize the era o f pros­
W e may say that the goal for thy members should perish and „
perity und progress that he prom­ every Christian man and woman
ises.
to seek to win is this: To grow to
he Christlike in character and life.
This is not an ensy thing to ac
M A N U F A C T U R E R S that pro­ complishment; in fact it is not pos­ runner was about to w i r m l
duce, merchants that distribute and sible through human effort alone.
Such a state involves a degree of
workers thut depend for employ­ humility, o f humbleness. It is a
ment on generally prosperous con­ difficult path to walk; but it is
ditions w ill be encouraged by the worthy o f the Christlike life.
In Phiilipians third Chapter, we
President's message.
read from Paul:
They w ill lie interested also in
" l press toward the mark for
one paragraph o f a letter just r e ­ the prize o f the high culling of
Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
ceived tYoni Mr. Janies Simpson, God in Christ Jesus."
What does life mean to you?
First National Bank Building.
president o f .Marshall Field &amp; Com­
What w ill he at the end?
Any
pany.
aim beneath the Christlike life is
Sales Force:— Miss Kuba Williams, Miss He)
Mr. Simpson, whose business fa r an unworthy goal.
Hooge, Mr. R. L. Shipp
exceeds one humld.-d millions a _ But a goal is not alone suffi­ Hindered in a race V thew- thin« 3cient; progress is also necessary,
year, w rites:
as in u literal race, i f we may
"Business fo r the year starts o ff [ attain our goal.
For it is not
very well with us, and the general possible to pass nt once to the state
One can not
feeling o f confidencu is developing o f Christlike life.
rub shoulders with men in the mar­
with just enough conservation to
ket-places o f life and fail to realmake me feel certain that we are ize this.
put forth such t re menT ^ to w,n*
entering upon a period o f sound
Peter soys: "G row in grace" and ,o f strength und effort' H m t T 'T i i
business development and activity.” Paul, “ W e are changed from im­ ! dX
0"
track, stone blind!
age to image” , allusions to our
passage front one stage to another ! n u X , ' r w £ . : i f A
s «
MR. S IM P S O N ’S opinion does o f spiritual development. Christ
gate"
not merely reflect the enormous re­ said, "E n ter the strnight
but He did not say for to stop explain.
Thrmn-h “ 0|lcr*tnnd or
tail business done by Mnrshail as soon as we had entered therein;
tient practice he half Um -pa*
B U S IN E S S
Field &amp; Company in Chicago.
fo r to do so would he to make no "uch dexterity
acquired
r VtMm*nt o f his
The wholesale department o f progress along the Christlike path. hands that his
W e may draw an instructive par­ follow his niotions eK .C‘’Ul'1
Marshall Field, biggest in the Unit­
allel between this matter and that
are varied and ever ('hanging, Out Ike
ed States, reaches into every cor­ o f a child in school. Such a pupil
County Bank is always ready and willing *
ner o f the country, doing business commences on entering school, to
take certain courses o f instruction,
with thousands o f merchants
ot the utmost service to its custom ers.
and continues to do so, advancing 'up. u i t h ! , u 'r vr h, ,
»«• &lt; There is no better test of nation­
to higher and higher courses n* :*o » t the time. jV.ll
" Uspect
al conditions thun the story told capacity for learning is increased
It is to your advantage to make this $
:»&lt;.t become expert at
do
on the buoks o f that gigantic firm. or developed. Even when school is once; long years o f in / *- firam* " t |
Bank your depository.
Am i you may rely upon it, that finished the education o f the child i ing are require,!
tr“ inis not complete. So it is with the this requires effort
likeJames Simpson, concentrated, con­
progress o f the Christlike life; and
servative und well informed, gives each person must make such prog­
b e \ h V „7 ar n r d nS
you ca" not
you accurate information when ho ress fo r himself nr hereslf; others : without effort.
1 y,,u to bo
says that the period ahead of us cannot do so for us.
Not long ago in a Southern city
w ill be one o f "sound business de­ I stood on a moving stair at one 1res/ idU beaJifficuUhthh i?-'0, proK*
great, the effort required'1
ndranc®3
velopment und activity."
floor o f a large building, and w ith ­ j dous. But if one rea m tromenout effort from myself was enr- f succeed he hns a i-ril
Wflnts to
ried quietly and smoothly to an­
?f i[len,J a t his side
T H E D U T Y o f each citizen is to other floor. We can not he thus |all the way
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PR O C R h ^
our whole race wonN
for
believe und suy that prosperity is carried in the attainment o f Chris- that
less, and we wool,I uOU,J b«-* hopehere, thut it w ill remain und grow, tion character. No effort on the l ^ b e f o r e ^ Ui i ^ n&lt;a‘ terly L
and thut this nation will realize to
the full its extraordinary position
and opportunities among the na­
tions o f the world.
Long I i 'lie Loans on Residences and Busin**3
We have everything that any
Easy Repayment Plan
I
r »‘t to Suit
nation could possibly us1’ for. The
See
u .irfiu 'iu iih u r JJuiMlWf I
only thing thut couM injure us is
lack o f confidence.

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Social
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PHONE:—Res. 428-J

MISS KATHRYN WIL r e Y, Society Editor.

D AN C E G IVE N A T CO U N TRY CLUB IN
IN HONOR OF H A R R Y LE W IS JR.

Sacrament
A cordial Welcome' to all visi­
tlon o f tb*
na Wednesday tors.
Lenten
A T TH E
o'clock. Stations
evening at
Infraction on “ IndulPRESBYTERIAN CflURCn
of the
CH URCHES
The services Sunday at the Pres­
jrences” and Benediction of the
Blessed Sacrament.
byterian Church* w ill he as fo l­
Sodality
meeting
Sunday evening lows:
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
!):-15 o'clock Sunday School.
after devotions. Full attendance
SOCIETY
11 o'clock preach m g service.
nested.
Christian Science Services are j rwLae*
lo ‘

held in tho W om an's Club, O a k } « £
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Avenue and Third S treet every i evening _§t 7:30 o clock. Every
Scout
of
Troop
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is
requested
to be
Sunday m orning at I I o'clock,
on
time.
Sunday School at 10 o ’clock. Thc
Residents of Sanford and visitors
subject for tomorrow Is " ‘Man,".
to tho city are invited to attend
Wednesday
evening
services
Mrs. J. G. Sharon charm ingly
Sunday services and all Lenten de­
entertained Thursday tho E very which includes testimonies o f heal­ votions. .
ing
at
8:00
o’clock
in
the
Reading
Week Bridge Club and some extra
guests us a courtesy to Mra. Frank Room.
FIRST BAPTIST CH U R CH
This Society maintains a reading
Winthrop o f Tallahassee who is
room
and
fre
e
loan
library,
where
Sunday
School a t 0:30 o’clock.
thc guest o f her sister, Mrs. W a l­
the Bible nnd authoribed Christian Music w ill bo a feature o f this ser­
ter Wight.
The rooms were nttractlvely dec­ Science literature may be read, vice, w ith A. M. Philips, song
orated with a profusion o f golden borrowed or purchased, in room lender, nnd Mrs. J. II. Colclough,
calendulas.
The guest o f honor 317, First National Bank Bullring, director o f orchestra.
Dr. William R. New ell, noted
wns presented lovely hand made open every day except Sundays and
Bible teacher, will preach nt 11:00
handkerchiefs nnd fo r high score holidays from 2:00 to 6:00 P .'M .
Alt ore welcome to attend tho nnd 7:30 o ’clock.
among the guests Mrs. D. L.
services
and to make use o f the
B. Y . P. U . a t 0:30 I*. M.
Thrasher wns nwurded n late book.
i
A cordial welcome i* extended
Knthryn W ilkey won lovely hand reading room,
to visitors fa attend all o f the.sn
made handkerchiefs fo r high score
services.
A L L SO U LS CHURCH
among thc club members.
Tomorrow, Mnr. 8, w ill be the
Delicious refreshments o f two
F IR S T M E T H O D IS T C H URCH
courses were served follow in g the 2nd Sundny in Quadragesima.
Sunday School
begins ul 3
Rev. T . J. N ixon, Pastor.
game. Mrs. Sharon wob assisted
Sunday services ns follows.
in serving by Mrs. Sharon Sr., o’clock. A ll children urc request­
Sunday School, F. B. Adams,
Mrs. Smith nnd Miss Saritn Lake. ed to attend.
Mass w ill be celebrated at 10:30 superintendent, 0:30 o'clock.
Those playing w ore: Mrs. Frank
Morning worship, sermon by the
Winthrop, Miss Elizabeth • Banks, o’clock. The, sermon w ill be on “ A
pastor, 11:00 o’clock.
Miss Jennie SluughVr, Mrs. S. Glimpse o f Heaven."
Lenten devotions Sunday evening
Epworth League meeting, 0:30
Puleston, Mrs. G. D. Bishop, Mrs.
D. L. Thrushcr, Mrs. S. D. Chitten­ at 7:46 o’clock. Itosary nnd ser­ o'clock.
Evening worship and sermon by
den, Mrs. George Rice, Mrs. F o r­ mon on "T h e Devotion to tho Sa­
rest Lake, Mrs. A. It. Key, Mrs. E. cred Heart o f Jesus” and Bencdlc- pastor, 7:30 o’clock.
M. Galloway and Kathryn W ilkey.

Surprise Shower Is
Given Mrs. St. Johns
By Dependable Class

English Stressed
[hool Instructor

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The Retl Letter Event O f All Seasons— ■

The Laugh Play of the Century

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SUNDAY
March

8th, 1925

And For Parties

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Famous Teacher To
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a delightful program.
Onient has been very for1bring able to secure two ,
■ splendid training and]
*benck is a graduate o f *
conservatory o f Music
c»mes f r(&gt;m Rotterdam,!
*'be has been a student
.
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1conservatoriC9 jn Europe W i f e I WUS t a lk in g to J- *'■
;®r ** number o f years
C n tm e r
J&gt;e Bonn Conservatory.!
The* m a il w h o sold VOll ttlL*
■nished artist in solo,
b ird
concert work. A t presTho way he talked (mid I*i&gt;h.
■*'Jfd " f the department
Birds nnd Chickens
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College.
P,» ,,ist, is a graduate
Beats all yuu ever hoard. a
u c" Conservatory o f
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Concert By
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Under Direction of Jos. Keizenstein

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in three col*
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Phon**

TUESDAY

Special Evening
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MARCH 9 • 10

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"One of Flpridn’-s Better Uentmirnntn”

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, . s a brilliant pianist
••uperior artist teacher.
1 a 1 tu be at the Wom1 7°na«y evening ut 8:15
^ c r y nominal charge.

M ONDAY

K S TK LLA MELSON, Owner

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Seminole
Cafe

C R Y S T A L A N N IV E R S A R Y OBSERVED
B Y MR. A N D MRS. GEORGE E LLIO TT

Chase Jr., W ill
unterHavenGirl

HOLY CROSS
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Second Sunday in Lent. Sunday School at 9:48'
in the High School Auditor'
Church services at' 11
when the Rev. James- Gta

preach.
2:15 o’clock, Junior
Christian
Seminole Cream ery lee
Endeavor.
0:30 o’clock Interm ediate Chris* j pasturized, therefore pure, mi
tinn Endeavor.
ious. wholesome, delicious. H
0:30 o’clock, Senior
Christian]
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Endeavor.
j Nothing easier, better or
7:30 o'clock. Preaching service, cr than Seminole
Creamery'
Thc session w ill meet nt
the:cream fo r Sunday dessert,
close o f each preaching service fo r j pnsturized therefore pure,
the reception
o f members.
( by fo r a quart-- Open 10 to l
ep
W o g ive a cordial invitation to 1U to 7.

Mrs. Sharon Hostess
To Every W eek Bridge

ThuM dJv I vL S ? r
thc
I Newman. Mr. and Mrs. F . E. Rou!
.o f T e u
th,e n,illat- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Palmft) th
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a f: cr* Mr- nnd Mrs. E. F. HousholdHf nh I
T h?nnn,i: er- Mr* nnd Mrs. Forrest Lake,
aim. H. B. Lewis entertained witn Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wnlsmn, Mr.
“ d®ncc as.n courtesy to their son, nnd Mrs. George Knight, Mr. and
H. B. Lewis Jr., who recently ar­ Mrs. 1). p. Drummond, Mr. and
rived from Pittsburgh for a months Mrs. J. D. Woodruff, Mr. nnd Mrs.
visit with his parents.
B. F. Whilner Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs.
The club wns elaborately dec­ Raymond Philips, Dr. nnd Mm.
G.
Sharon
w
ill
enlines
Fonthery
bamboo and B. D. Caswell, Mr. and Mrs. H aw ­
Every Week
Bridge orated.
ferns were artistically
used to kins Connelly, Mr. anil Mrs. Ed.
entwine the stairway rail and arch- BctLs. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald H ol­
C3. these were interspersed with ly. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. A. Mcro. Mr.
Monday
,„ans unit o f the Church pink radiance roses nnd lavender and Mrs. C. It. K lrtley, Mr. and
ricue o f the Parish o f larkspur, baskets o f the chosen Mrs. Edmund Mcisch, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Cross Episcopal Church flowers were hung from the arch- Dick Brown, Mr. nnd Mrs. W . W.
Potter, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Chitten­
with Mrs. George D. |
ft *1*30 o’clock.
, The. « “ « « ■ were grented at the den, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Chitten­
at J.JU oc.oca.
#
i door by Miss Ethel Henry, who
den. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Hines,
idnoss meeting o f thc
t‘t r Circle o f the Prcsby- was attractively gowned in black Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Thigpen, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and nnd Mrs. Ixm Rockwell, Mr. nnd
nrch will be held at tho lace.
Mrs. J. D- W oodruff at Harry Lewis Jr. formed the re­ Mrs. Dentzcl Stafford, Mr. nnd
ceiving line.
Mrs.
Lewis was .Mrs. Donald Whitcomb, Mr. nnd
ck*
beautiful gown Mrs. James Ridge,Mrs. Sadie
laire Zachary w ill enter- charming in a
a dance at the Betty o f ombre shades trimmed with a Giles, Mrs. 11. A. Bivens, Miss,
band o f ostrich and u single orna- Ituba Williams, Miss Mary E liza­
Shop*
merit o f rhinestones ami ostrich.
beth Pulcston, Miss Fern Ward,
From a table decorated in ferns Miss Saritn
Lake,
Miss Jennie
Tuesday
f. Gibb will la1 the host- und roses, Mrs. D. L. Thrasher Slaughter, Miss Elizabeth Bnnks,
Frank
Miller, served Miss Eloise Roberts, Miss Ethel
[&lt;• bridge o f the Social nnd Mrs.
nt at the Woman’s Club. punch throughout the evening. A t Henry, Miss Florence Henry. Miss
midnight delightful refreshment! Frances Dutton,
Miss
Mildred
were served. Amusing cup favors Holly, Miss May Holly, Miss Olive
and confetti added much to the Newman. Miss
Georgia Mobley,
pleasures o f the evening. Splen­ Miss M argaret Clark, Miss Mildid music was furnished by the died Simmons. Miss Edith Teague,
Thursday evening tho DeoondBrockhuhn Orchestra o f Sanford.
Miss Olio Vera Glisson. Mlm N n - 1able Class o f the Methodist Church
The guest list included: Mr. nnd nmi Scoggan, Mjss Mabel Bowler, had its monthly
Irnal but very profitable
social meeting
I was conducted by Ken- Mrs. C.^ E. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Kathryn W ilkey, Miss Jerry with Miss Rosamond Radford at
[ at the library yesterdny A . R. Key, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mnrriel Edgcrtim Patterson, C. N. her homo on West F irst Street.
in the cause o f better Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Williams. !L A. Reed, Georg.* Brill* Tin* feature o f the evening was a
Good English wns tho DeCottcs. Mr. and Mrs. George gett, Hodgson Ball, G. W. Spencer surprise shower fo r Mrs. Rush
of the afternoon, this Bishop. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1). L. Thrash­ Jr., Robert Deane, Grant Wilson. St. Johns who before her recent
,od English W eek.” Mr. er, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Monroe B. Hutton, W. J. Hardy, m arriage as Miss Julia Zachary,
based tho importance of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Bod- It. L. Dean, Frank L. W oodruff Jr., nail been a member o f the class.
fal touch, ami the co-op- well, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Betts. Ned Chittenden. Jolm Mcisch -Ir., I The rooms were hcnutifully decMrs. S.
M.
Lloyd, Calvin Teague,
Ralph
Stevens, orated with cut flowers. Mrs. Ut.
parents with the teach- Mr. and
i cause o f better English, Mr. and Mrs. it. B. W ight, Mr. l)Hsh Little. A. E. Yow cll, Meade Johns wna presented with many
[apt to be overlooked in and .Mrs. Hal Wight, Mr. and Mrs. Fox. Randall Chase. Fred Higluw lovely gifts nnd the clnss present­
ed her with a handsome piece of
1 age
■Several o f the R. J. Holly, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Paul Lake.
silver.
■tended, and showed conA dainty
buffet
supper was
Interest and took part in
served during the evening.
■ion.
Those preseqt were Mrs. G. A.
Inner people are remindRadford, Mrs.
W. S. Thornton,
[reading club ut the libMrs. Ned Smith. Mrs. I). T. t’liilIrday morning at 10 o’yavv. Miss Marion Huml, Miss L il­
|n Miss McRae will give
lian Sbinholser. Miss Muuilc Tyre,
Guest program.
I-nst
Bcuntiful in every detail was the strain o f Mcndclsshon's Wedding Miss Drano Roberts. Miss Frances
sere present, and enjoyMarch played
by
Mrs.
Burke
(flections given by Mr. "C rystal Anniversary” party given Steele, marked the entrance o f the Ilughoy, Miss Esther Hughey, Miss
will have charge again by Mr. nnd Mrs. George Elliott at wedding party. Gowned in a beau­ Mildred Hardeman. Invited guests
Lee. Miss Sara
the Woman’s Club Thursday even­ tiful wedding toilet o f white and were Miss Ann
Mrs.
W. A.
komi Scoggan will have ing. celebrating the tiftenth anni­ carrying u shower bouquet, Mrs. Warren Ensterby.
Zachary and Mrs. Cherry.
Ithe smaller children, and
Elliott
entered
from
the
left
and
versary o f their wedding.
Ivited to attend.
Stately palms and graceful ferns met Mr. E lliott ut an improvised
interspersed with white flowers, altar in the renter o f room where
beautifully carried out the wedding Dr. E. D. Brownlee and Dr. T. J.
cotors o f green nnd white while Nixon waited.
The attendants who entered with
festoons w ere hung with crystals.
Tho lights were shniled in white, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott were Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Lane nn- tied with green und white stream­ Mrs. Robert Crenshaw, Mr. and
Mrs. Shelly Harvey nnd Master Eile engagement o f their ers and ferns.
want
Margaret Barclay, to - In one corner was arranged the ward Elur.lt. Dr.' Brownito dcliO .1
“ n S tr tll™ ..’ “n a l.t .H .
1Chase, Jr.
bride’s table. A wedding cake o f
ivc announcement which four tiers topped by a mineaturc
(in a recent issue o f the bride nnd groom was placed upon M
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aven paper will be o f a lace cloth. Ferns and orange cd with a beautiful prayer.
meats o f whole milk which is na­
Before receiving the congratula­ ture’s perfect food. Rich in pro­
1interest throughout the blossoms were arranged about the
Jof particular interest in bottom o f the enke and 15 slender tions o f their friends, Mr. and tein, phosphates, butter fut and
holders Mrs. Elliott offered a toast to them sugar it ix a complete food in it­
li Mr. Chase is the son white tapers in crystal
|)d Mrs, S. O. Chuse o f were placed at intervals on the to which Mrs. Harry H. Heeren and self and yet better
than whole
Mrs. A lfred Liljn gracefully re- milk which in handling necessari­
table.
The following program which ly takes up imputrtles. These in
Mrs. A lfred I.ilju met the guests
upon their entrance and introduced was greatly enjoyed was given:
! our cream are completely destroy
them to Mrs. Jesse Spurling who
To a W ild Rose — Mrs. Burke c.,j (,v pasturizlng
so it reaches
was keeper o f the guest hook. In Steele
you U9 per cent pure. Only pas­
the receiving line were Mrs. J. U.
Oh! Promise Me, Mr. Du Wain.
turized cream does this, so that
Crawford, Mrs. O. J. Pope, Mrs.
Rending (accompanied by Mrs. fo r u quick, wholesome, nutritious
arlc- I udwig delightful- Frederick Mitchell and Mrs. E. A, Steele) Mrs, J. C. Dean.
dessert fo r dinner or hot summer
kined the Idlers Bridge Moflitt.
Each o f the Indies re­
Solo, II. C. Clause .
evening supper all authorities rec­
(in extra table o f guests, ceiving wns beautifully gowned in
Reading, Mrs. I,. R. Phillips
oin mend properly made ice cream.
1 afternoon at her homo white and each wore a corsage o f
Solo, II. C. Clause.
M*t Side, honoring Mrs. white and green.
DcWnin.
1of Syracuse, N. J.
Following the program the wed­
While the guests were assem­
Icioux rooms were hcuuti- bling, the Misses Mero gave an en­ ding cake wns cut, causing much
V»ted with cut flowers, joyable musical program.
merriment and a delightful salad
Our ice cream is perfection it[ af radiance roses, cnlA t the appointed hour,
the course with coffee wus served.
|s«df whether simply served with
N alters. For high score
! enke or topped with luscious atrawI* club members Mrs.
|berries, pearlies
or other fresh
FT won a beautiful omfruits, or served in brick slices
Ituest towel.
Mrs
in several colors and flavors, every
f'f mailing high
score
guest quite naturally remarks on
t cuest-i, was awarded a
the excellence and beauty o f the
box of lion bons. The
Through arrangements made by
Dr. William R. Newell, o f Chlcombination. And what is easier
(onor was presented cards
tin* local Knights o f Columbus, i to provide— simply step
to tin
Miles, assistant scoutmaster o f I phone, call 031 and your work is
Troop 4, will take a course
iu done. T ry it ns numerous other
friends do and vou will thank us
scout era ft offered by Columbia
for the suggestion.
|presc-nt were: Mrs. John
The
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ri- Jolm Bender, Mrs. Newell was fo r u number o f years University o f New York.
Yours to serve,
Mrs, Endor Curlette, connected with the Moody und troop was only recently organized
fife Hart and Mrs. Rol* Sankey Bible School in Chicago, under the auspices or the Sanford
S E M IN O L E C R E A M E R Y CO.
‘ of the Idlers. Thc where he has had ns many ns 0,200 Knights o f Columbus.
in one class. He bus taught classes
Phone li.ll
!r*&lt; Mrs. Edmund Mcisch,
Since its organization the troop
r.M. Mrs. S. Meisch. Mrs. in Shanghai. China; in Japan, En­
gland, and a number o f the large lias shown
remarkable
growth.
«*h. Mrs. F. A. McAllcities o f the United States.
Though only a few weeks old, thc
•* Dorothy Meisch and
Visitors are cordially invited to troop now has 15 members.
• Brundt.
nttend these services.
Scout officials declare that scout
Huy, Ht'U, Himit, f 'tmi n, K»*|fiiJr
Free silverware. Tickets given activities will he greatly aided in
with all purchases at Kent’s Vul­ Sanford through having hero a
graduate o f the Columbia school,
canizing Works.
Haynes — Ratliff
which is regarded as one o f the
I'hmir a III
B B B B B M B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B best o f its kind in the world.
exhibit at the South
‘ary School
at
3:80
program w ill be given
iuth Side School.
Wnlsmn w ill enterrrrie Matrons Bridge
Country Club a t 1
the

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IN A R T E X H IB IT A N D PROGRAMS.
IN CO NNECTIO N W IT H IT A R E
[JOYED B Y L O C A L SCHOOL PATR O N S

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Judge W . E. White will motor
to Ocala Saturday to bring lt«&gt;mo
Mr*. W hite, who has been vbltlnrr &gt;
'M rs. U. A . Caain in that city.
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‘ the w inter reason nt the Vnldo*
Hotel le ft Thursday upon a busi­
ness trip to Washington, D. C.

fo u t

Mrs. J. E. Wood announces the
Jm arriage o f her daughter, Irene
i Ebon A rt Exhibit has come let— Wesley Cook.
“ The Song o f the L a rk " Jules Mardell , to John I- Youngblood,
close and proved to be n
on Th ar:day, M ar. 5 at JackaoaJ t Success In awakening inter- Brexton— Sarah Moye.
“ Little Rose” James Whistler— vi!!c.
{n art with the school children
1 in reviving interest with ad- Dorothy Smith.
--------“ Girl with A pple" Jean Cense
M r. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher
ree beautiful programs w e r e '— Elizabeth Turnci.
motored to Kebring Thursday, tnkby the
three
prim ary
"P o t o f Basil,” John Alexander ing ns their guests M“ and Mr*
H arry I’ apworth o f New York
dIs in connection
T,
r Iwith the ex — Adelaide Higgins.
These programs and the
“ Her Tribute.” W. F. Kline, Dor­ City.
Ibit were enjoyed bv many pn- othy Carter.
Friends o f _____
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and friend* o f the school*.
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No. R
IllB Rwas
H . „given, _____
ju t ns the
&gt; exhibit has been n splen- curtain closed on scene Id. Betsy [ w ill bo interested to learn that
success financially also, and Ross seated on a couch working ! "he Is d o in g 'd o e lv oftor un upora{.children arc looking forward on the first fla g o f this country. I lion in the Fcrnnld-Laughton hosplacing many pictures in the Horbcrt Smith came to the fron t j pital, Friday,
s ns a result
hearing “ Old G lory" which brought
lanke are due to the henrty the audience to their fee* while | Sir*. B. F. Hutchins and duughtlon and suppored o f the “ The Star Spangle Banner” w a s ! tors, Naomi and Winifred, o f Fort
Meade, spent Monday, mid Tuesday
friends, nnd patrons o f the played.
with their parent*. .Mr. mid Mr... .
I.
Especial mention should
The program furnished by the J- L. W alker, Sr.
made o f the Seminole County
—
fo r donation o f advertising W est Side Prim ary School nnd givand .Mi ;*
c. The Sanford
Herald for cn at the South Side School W e d -! Mr*. E. A. Dotiglc
McDaniel accompanied
publicity so generously given ncsdny, where the Elson art oxh ib -: Virginia
tlia art exhibit. Thanks aro it is being held, wus enthusiast!-- Mi'.i. Martin McDaniel to her home
in Bunnell Friday where they will
to Henry Nickel for the cnlly received.
10 due
di
ntation o f twt picture* to
The famous pictures that were visit for a few d a y ..
schools.
and eiso to other modeled were
remarkably
well
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contributed toward done and the other features o f the i Mr. and Mrs. S. Mclsch and
It' who
picture fund.
program proved delightful.
daughter, Miss Dorothy Mclsch.
— ----The following is :ne program:
who have been th&lt;- guests o f relaro the Sanford lovers o f art,
Reading, “ L ’Envoi— Miss B oh -jtives in Snnforil left Thursday for
(Q oulhsldv Prim ary School has bie Chapman.
\their home in Secnucur, N. J.
an attraction during the past! Reading, “ Our Flag,’* L. E. Tew.
— ----_._jrn rkiys, ns the. Elion A rt E x -!, Kong, “ Washington” First Crude.
Mr. and M r:. Williur I Medill
hlbit beW there has furnished a
“ Little Miss Bowles",
Esther o f Mnrtiu'* Ferry O., have arrived
I ta le treat. Hot only to those who l Benjamins.
to visit Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Millet,
appreciate the best clas o f A r t , 1 “ Penelope Boothhy”
or "M ob Mr. Mediil is an attorney, having
* t school children «vo r o f the lo w -j Cap” — Bonnie Young.
practiced in the courts o f Ohio for
have feasted on these
"A n gel Heals", Dorothy Clause, ’ many years.
f i l l 1pictures ai they wore Kuthryne White, Aileen Cook, V io - ,
-------by their teachers.
let Boyd, M argaret Campbell.
! Mrs. Pierre
La Fouictte and
The d ifferen t primary schools
Reading, "A n g els", Henry Ju- Mrs. M. W. Schlos o f New York
furnished a program in connaction mwWHI.,
. . . .
i *'it v. who are upending the winWith the exhibit each afternoon,
“ The Knitting Lesson , Annice jt,r a l the Montezuma Hotel re­
thg one put one by Miss Emmn Cripe, Mary Virginia Ur()urt.
turned Friday from a trip down
Owar. principal o f East Side P ri­ . Rending,
“ Baby’s Stockings" the East Coast.
mary School and her capable ns- Ruth Aunning.
■teUnts. was hideed unuiuu fo r
"The Strnwberry OlrJ",
L izzii
suck nn occasion, nnd deserves Duncan.
the most favorable comment.
"Supper Tim e,” Knthrinc John­
. = Children suitable fo r certain sub­ son, Frank Bcnjnmin.
jects were chosen
to represent
Reading, “ The Wheat,”
Stella
pictures on exhibition. The scene Gene Hnistcn.
J A C K S O N V IL L E .
Mar. G. —
was made more
imnrcssivc by
“ Madam Lebrun nnd Her Daugh­ Florida farmers made good prog­
unusual selections suitable to the ter, Grace Huggins, Louise Pack­ ress during the week ending Fob.
subject o f the pictures.
2-1, it is stated by the Florida,
ard.
Those assisting
with mu. icnl
in its weekly
Reading, “ The Reflection” , Mars. weather bureuu
selections were: Miss Mary Mai- Helen Stephenson.
weather and crop bulletin for the
lurn. Miss Mary
Stoiuoff, John
“ The Children o f the
Shell," seven-day period ending on that
and Bernard Schirurd nnd Mrs. Edgar Waits, Henry Jameson.
date. “ He took advantage of the
Arthur Moure at the Vjctrolu. The
"T h e Interior o f a Cottage,- {d ry, sunshiny conditions to plant
following is the* program
ami Pauline Cole.
corn, and replant where killed by
names o f children taking part.
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_ “ Rock-a-Byc Baby", First frost the previous week," says the
Song,
, "Sfother" James W histler— Hel- Crude.
bulletin.
“ There was much re­
cn Dashicll.
"The Gleaners", Nancy White, planting o f melons and truck gen­
'Madonna" Kanrio ltuph*el
erally— from the ’Glades to the
Annice Cripe, Gertrude Porter.
Ada Singletary nndll erbert Smith.
"Feeding Her Birds” Nora Pow- northern division. Putntocs, where
“ A ge of innorense" Sir Joseph ell, Juliu Dickson, Pauline Tew , 01- I cut back by frost are recovering,
Reynolds— Josephine Check.
lie May Boatright.
j Quite vigorous citrus growth is
“ Blue Boy," Gainsborough— Hilly
“ The Angelus” , Glenn Govocek, leported from all districts with
AH**e Cranston.
; much bloom in the central and
lent It Comes." Wm. Uirney
Reading, “ The Rustic Man nnd southern divisions.
Sutaunius in
— Louise Pti
’ ’utdon. Hobhv Marlowe, Maid." Groce Huggins,
the West are dormant.” j
aort U W. Telford.
’
“ Whistlers
Mother,”
Evelyn
“ The Angi
A ngelus" Jean Frilnris Mil- Smith.
USE G E R M A N DOCK
U t— Francis Gunn and Braxton j Kong, “ Mother,” Louise Packard,
1Violet Boyd, Marry W illie GildLO N D O N , Mar. 7.— A job has
“ The Sow er" Jean Francis Mil wdi.
been found at last for the former
( i n man floating dock which hus
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been berthed in the Mersey since
and Mrs. II. F. Wheeler and daugh­ being delivered under the peace
ter Carrie Lee o f Oviedo spent treaty. The admiralty has decided
Thursday in Sunford.
to send it to Malta for service in
(locking tlie capital ships of the
Mi ■ Georgu A. DeCottes returns Mediterranean fleet.
Mrs. J. A. Snelder o f Chuluntu Saturday after a visit o f several
spent Wednesday in Kan ford.
week with Mrs. George A. Dt'CotHOLD H A N D IT S PRO SPER
c:» Sr., in Jacksonville.
Mr. and M r:. H a iry II. Heeren
S O F IA , Bulguria, Mar. I. — Out­
are motoring to Daytona Heath
Mis. W. A. Zachary, Mrs. Cherry w itting an armed guard of more
Sunday.
Mrs. I). T, i’hllvaw o f Gainesville than 200 men, five masked robbers
and Mi *. Hush St. Johns o f Miami the other evening wulked into tho
W. T. Gerhriek o f Jacksonville is
spent Friday in Orlando,
custom house adjoining the main
In Hanford for u few days upon
railroad station and made off with
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! Misi Jennie Klaughter, who has the entire day’s receipts, estimat­
i, ,
, ,
. been the attractive guest » f Miss ed at 2,000,000 leva.
.n f . m, , au c.,1. r ,I, V
u ' WV5 , ';; ; «»«•*»» l ake, leaves Snturdav for
The ease with which the robbery
W itts .
“
W tH MW1 N B ll*her home in Culpepper. Va.
was
accomplished
has
caused
newspaper comment concerning
Judge Carv A. Landis o f l&gt;c- , Ml ■
St. Johns, who has the facility with which the govern­
I-and spent Friday in Sanford oil been vsiting her parents, Mr. nnd ment could be overturned by bold
Mrs. W. A Zachary, leaves fiatm*- adventurers.
busim-fs.

Florida Farmers
[Making Progress

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Personals

Miss Ida Mcttzer o f I’alm H -vci
b visitim- her sifter Mrs. P. Weinburg on Magnolia.
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Mr. und Mrs. It. W, Lawton of
Oviedo spent Wednesday
with
friends in Sunford.

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Mr. and Mr*. Charles Ludwig
have as their guest, Henry Moyer
o f New York City.
Edward Moye, who is attending
o f IFlorida,
is spend.
*Iho
- - f University
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ing the week-end ut home.

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C O C K E R S ,

Mrs. Waiter Wight
nnd Mrs.
Henry Wight leave Friday for a *
10 days* visit in Cairo, Ga.
R
Mr. nnd Mrs. Churles II. Drown
nnd R. P. Puffer o f Hoston a ic
guests of the Valdez Hotel.

Today it is possible to buy lots in
Fort Mellon at prices ranging from
$1000 to $1500
After our office closes tonight buyers
must pay from $ 1100 to $1650.

MAKE 10 IN ONE DAY!
A small deposit will reserve a lot for
you. Al! values in Fort Mellon will
double in the next twelve months with
the development of the new business
and hotel section,

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Paying runt is a lositit: Kamc— and the higher
tlie rent the more you lose.

Miss Elizabeth Hanks, who is the
lovely guest o f Miss Kuritu laike,
W w «*. Sunday for her home
in
Columbus, Ga.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norris, Mr,

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Mr*. W. K. A rgo Miss Palma
Argo ami Emmett Kelsey o f Ovieilo spent Friday evening in San­
ford. ;

It. W. Vizax who whs an in­
structor in West
Point; is the
guest o f O F o t'-irchnrt at
tin*
Montezuma Hotel.

Only a few hours are left before prices
increase. Monday morning all unsold
property in Sanford’s Finest Subdivision
will be increased in price Ten percent.

ACT QUICKLY

J i b 1*. M, S. Jordan of Jackson­
ville arrived Friday to be the guest 'S
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Mi-*. Powell of Quitman, Ga.,
iwu arrived in Sunford. She will it
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establish u hut :h o » in Yowell's. m

H. J. Mays and A. T. Riley of
Duytonu Beach who represent the
American Tobuceo#Co., spent F ri­
day in Sanford.

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■Miss Dorothy Stokes hus us her
tnuse gueut
for
the wuuk-vrul,
M i»» Martha T u fft.-; of Orlando.

Mrs. I*. Weinberg and her soli
m turned recently
after
a five
week-* visit in Palm Bench and Mi•mi.

Me l l o n

Helping to plan homes

for toiks' who are tired oi landlords amt moving
days is our one big specialty.

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'‘Promoters of Sanford's Finest Subdi vision

CARTER LUMBER COMPANY
Phone 5C5.

North l/uirel Avenue ■
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PA R IS Mar. 7.— If. M. Blackitici- iitnl James E. O’N eil, form re
officials o f the American Oil com ­
panies visitin g
in Prance were
summoned before the C ivil Tribun­
Kinkcnd Replies To Letter of al of the Seine Feb. 24 fo r interroCMion by Ulrich J. Mengort, spen­
R. W. Tcarmnn Making ial representative o f the American
Apologies; Declares Prefer­ State Department in connection
ence for the Inland Cities with the Ten Pot Dome .rnse, it
\v.k revealed today. Both to ten

A letter uf apology fur having
m
m
omitted Sanford by name from nn
f/A
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if
16
article which appeared some time
25
50
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net* in Library, one o f the better
W/a
ill
52
known
weekly
magazine?, hns
55
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been received by R. \V. Pearntan,
secretary of the Sanford Chamber
ib
51
#
o
f Commerce, from Paul L. KlnP
wA
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kend, who is rea lly Hugh S. Fuller­
50
51
40
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ton. neeordlow to Mr. Fo^ttrmo.
The a rticle"in question appeared
M.
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44
in the Fcl&gt;. 21 issue o f the m aga­
45
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40
4?
night M illionaires o f
Florida” .
50 5 /
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Considerable space was devoted to
52
53
thu celery industry but the name of
54
55
WA
Sanford was not brought into the
t)6
Ktury.
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Mr. Kinkcad, or Mr. Fullerton,
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ban been Writing fur national pub­
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lications for many years and is not­
ed as a aports w ritl r.
Following is Mr. Kinkead’s letter:
HORIZONTAL.
V E R T IC A L.
"M y Dear Mr/Pcurmun:
2— assert
37— a set o f
1— healing
28—
in an elud Many thanks tor your letter and
6— thing owed
three
2—
in bed
ing inanne: encbmtt
ami for calling my at­
0— pertaining
38—
A N ew
3—
worth
29—
inhabitant tention to the omission o f Sunfyrd
to city
England
4—
in (p r e fix )
o f Tarenby name in the recent article in
12— it is fp o e t )
State
&lt;i— su ffix to
tum
Liberty. I can only explain that
14—
bond
ser­
42—
diphthong
form the
30— conspiracy the subject was so big it was ini
j
vant
43— cirrus
lur.il
32— waterfalls
possible to mention even a ainr.ll
1C— spool
(akbr.)
lazing
34— by rites
fraction o f the towns o f Florida
17—
thus
44—
yonder
8— weed
36—-suVstantivt that are booming, The Sanford
} 18—
epistle
45— thirteenth
9— contemptpronoun
j
omission, however, was probably
(abbr.)
Creek
iblo
38—
dissolve
carelessness as 1 had Sanford in
E0— extent
letter
11—
to nnmo 39—
sacs in anl
mind, knowing the district well mid
21— those who
4G— associate
again
.
mal tissue
intending to go more into detail* 11*
industrial­
o f arts
12—
arid and 40— disarm
to celery but checked, up because
ize
(abbr.)
hot
41— mentally
o f lack o f space.
I could have
E3— sodium
48— tii son tan­
13— mariners
sound
j
(chem.
15— in very
gles
42—
Cleopatra'swritten a book much easier than
symbol) .
an article «tt Florida.
50— reaches
truth .
serpents
; 24— delicate
52—
pint
I may confess, confidentially,
17— principal
17— ashen
spicy odor
(abbr.)
that l spent a year around Orange
strength or
19— terminal
! 25—
Indepen­ 53—
nick
Park and canto near buying at
support
51— a Chinese
dence
54—
pnrt o f 19— satellites
Maitland 15 years ago, and have
pagoda
League
railroad
o f the sun
playi d around the whole central
f-f— mamma
.
(abbr.)
track
22— electrified
section. In fact, 1 prefer the Inner
58— personal
26—
Greenwich 55—
interjec­
particle o f
pronoun
cities far above either const.
mean time
tion
matter
1 don’t know whether I ever will
J28— illustrious
5G— announces 27— oponw rite another article bn Florida
,10— to urge
vuluo o f
struetured
but i f I do, I ’ll try to do more
importu- j
hand
vo Irani
about Sanford,
nntcly
I
(pinochle)
rock
I think, ns far as real agricul­
(1 -father of
57— brave
tural value, the land o f your dis­
geometry
59—
not d iffi­
trict, is near the peak o f the en­
cult
f.'t almost
tire state.
60—
organs of
V' Italian
Sincerely,
vision
dotty o f
i
Paul
L. Kinkhentl.”
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rom 1900 on the consumpat least three times and
.iur times wlmt it was in

j not necessarily follow
&lt; that the use o f alcoholic
Germany has declined to
h the pre-war eonsuiupniust be remembered that
mice, for economic reu­
se their own liquor, N cver"t is iaftl to s,.y that hard
nu longer consumed is ns
ntitics as before 1914.
11 men have become sutfl
■ and nuisance tit some
stations and 011 trains in
• that railway officials have
general order to em ploy's
e all intoxicated men from
property and deny them
t tu travel until they tiro
Employes are instructed to
kartis that they are denied
t to travel fo r their own
;&gt; well as fo r the prbteehe public.
ietmberger, rector o f Bonn
y, made the,opening ndthe conference recently
annby organizations fig h tol. He said that h alf o f
heed 1
'* atmalioIISes and prison superfluous if It were not
crimes committed under
.nd said lu&gt; was in favor
A V t R
ng drunkards in special
P T
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ms, as well as preventing
A, ^
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m getting liquor.
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ucc;i“ ion " f the fifth mini- 1 o p; e
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nf American prohibition,
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&lt;pap r Vo/wnerts gave a i It1
t. f \ fc‘
ie\v of the statistics con* 1 [D ft A ihe temperane.e jnpyemeqt 1
k
i It l i } N Y
it-.
'nited States mul ^oit! in
V
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n: “The working clas et
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:ntries, and particularly of
a 1 D
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ttnVIieii Gcrmanv, ImVo
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'"Venn ut and hasten tief a prohibition law.”
J4_
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_D_
£
;viti'h received here from
ay- that local restaurants
will be closed to -habitual
1
-• if ti liill now ponding afcnl.
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W KUH Chicago Post (37l&gt;.2) 7
niti.it;-.
W M AQ Chicago ( -aleiit.)
W I S Chicago (315) iJ:3P organ;
7 orchestra.
W flC X Chicago
7 classic­
al, dramatic: 8 comertinist, dame,
ha 1 menica. vocal.
W t)! t'liicago (117.5) 8 concert,
young pianist, vocal, violin.
W IAY Cincinnati
tl2.'l)
8:3t)
concert.
\VFA A Dal la
News
t i, D
7:30 services; 8:13 vocal; 9:30
sac red music,
WOC Davenport | IS.’t.t!) 8 . rvices. Vocal.
KOA Denver (522.1) 8:50 servires.
\\ 110 Des Moines (526)
7:” 0
orchestra.
W W S Detroit 1 dent.)
W D A P Ft.
Worth
Star-Telcgrurn (175.9) II frolics.
KN’ X Hollywood (337) U sacred
music; II) concert;, II instrumen­
tal, vocal.
W S tll Iowa City
( 183.6) 9
hymns.
WOH Jefferson City M-IU.1I) 7:39

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A H int fo r Beginner#
The cross-word puzzle dia­
gram is merely a means o f con­
cealing words which are synony­
mous to those listed and which
will interlock perfectly and so
read equally well crosswise or
downwards. Always look • fo r
the number o f the synonym on
the diagram. I f horizontal, you
must rind a word to fit between
that number and the first shaded
stop to tbo right; i f vertical,1
you must fi t yupr word between
the number and the first shaded ,
Atop below.
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clalmlnu Interests under each and
every of llie follow in g deeeased defeiidunts. f o -w lt ;
J. J. t'nheti ami
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vs.
■I COIIKN. «-t at. Defendants.
'I’m .1, .1 . i*o||,-11 unit wife.
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Cliiirl-'M t\ W arw ick ,
mm
T nuti-e amt Ilia Surcu«»ur* Ili TritKt.
A 1 ',l* S Itolilnln, Sttiraea U. Hllld'■ In ant) w)fe.
Atitila F. Ibililwln.
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I ’. Cole 11 lid wife, — 3— Cute,
IV UI In in t|. Sjirl inter mill wife. Saruh
Sprlnirer. J. It Mitaruilcr amt wife,
Mnttrtiiler. M m e i J. Taytor
3r. nut wife. Alllltu it Taj lor. I&gt;nvI'l U•1utu"inerv ami
wife. — — —
■UmiiViinier.',. Itotiert It. namai-y. 11a

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artd hlist.nnd,

llnlplri. r*nra HAIptn and htodtaml,
------- I llalpln. -James Herbert U n r
itnd Wifi* ----- •; Lalie. Kiln May
l a n e untl"*- l u i a h i i n i l . --------- lathe.
Carrie A. lame mid htt*;mml.---- -—
L i n e . Fnlilk 5. I.ewls. ns Trust...
mid Ills Du roes sora In Trust, mid II.
It. K mc fell ahd Wife. ■—----- Farrell,

mill lila Stieeeasora In T r u ll.

AUrtiaret K. Ililmmy.
t &gt;1*11 \ 111 nil 11V
II ml ii SuciToiir In Tru«t 10 iioii• 11 tl. Duiimt-y. Miiraarut W lluin■ S mul litialinml,------------- Diiiuaey.
■Dimes IV, Jolinailll unit Wife, -------Jiililtimi. C|„rk W. Alel'iiliulil noil
’'If'MellnllHlil. Alury A.

•‘ .1.■I•■111141■t .mil Iiiih IiuiiiI, .1,«li 11 A.

Mu el loan UI. «*. t*. Fuller nml wife,

SU R VE YO RS A R E P L A C IN G G R AD E S TA K E S ON M E L t O N V it t fe A tfe N tJ B
P R E P A R A T O R Y TO P A V IN G W IT H A S P H A L T A W ID T H OF 2«

lie increased in price as soon as

improvemlMtts

l.i.tXDON, Mar. 7.— 10,000 ten
parties are to he given in London
in eelcbtatiuu o f the it.'itb birthday
of the Elizabeth Garret Anderson
Hospital which is raising a fund of
^875,nun for improvements. The
in titution wa. founded by a w o­
man fo r women and is run by wo­
men. *
Tin panic, are to be held dur­
ing .March, April anil May” and
many well-known hostesses have
pri inint! to entertain at their
Iiptma: 1 1 aid in cnllceling any
amount from 11 farthing to as
many pounds sterling us
their
gut t i rare to give.

It. C. M A X W E L L , Secy

1U5 West First Street

NWe loan up to 60

of ap­
praisal value on improved real
estate. This ineludes homes,
business property, farms, etc.

W hen a Hom e
Is Built
Right

n u *n t», n m l utir rva tlin ein till h a n k in ;r m a t t e r s

Von will have convenience, avUstic appearance, ami comfort combined with an idea of per*
m at t o .

A cun tractor that operates a novelty mill i.s
well able to do work that will please.
Von have our assurance tlmt we are well
qualified to construct, remodel, or repair your
home as any other fi;in.
p r e s id e n t

Soutli O range A venue

G.E.MtALL
M AN A CE FT

THE BUILDER

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(iive 10,000 Parties
For Aid o f Hospital

OW available at less than G%.

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LOAN AND

a tp ,

•lover a map* Lot Taro ( § i
tlonr M . i « a * n a h l r H e M
Dunne 19 East.
and to anr and all othsr g
whosik names urn tntftnow,*
Inn any rlnhl. « | » o r llgtg
and In the property J t i f d
Sncrreenra In Trust, and IL I*. Far­ described, or -, any part o r
rell and
w l f * a---------- Farrell, « r thereof.
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. .
olherwlae. In and til Ilia lands here­
It Is hereby ordered | k « ( I
inafter described;
t « all parlies each of you be and apyedr
our said Circuit t'duri St UM
House ui sauforu. Florida,
•it It day of April. A . D . &lt;T*i
ceased, and John Early, deceased, (hen mid (here make nntrdtr
or otherwise. Jn anil to (lie fnllow- Mil of romplnlrrt cahlbrfed i
litir described lands situate, lyluu
and brin e In Ihe Cnuitii of Semluolr and Stale of Florlilc. more
purtlculnrly described as follows,
to-wlti
(lovcrimirnl laits One
( I ) and
T w o C ) and the East Half ( K ' i l
of (h r Southeast Quarter i S U ' , ) of
Section 13. Township 19. South of
Danirc i'J Hast; also.
ttovernnteut la.t Our m of Seel loll 33. Township
19.
South of
Ihiniie :;i Knsi: a No,
liuvcrnmeol L&gt;l T w o 42&gt; of Her*
iif &lt;h» Clren
1 lou 3.1. Township Is.
Smith
ef
« f the Jtoreirth' Jueiolal I
IIUtlRe :.1 Faint: also.
• trtt of the State » f Fh»
• lovrrnmeat Loi Three
(3 ) of
In autl fin Seminole C « u
Section 33. Township 19. South of
n
r
s A . m . w e e k s . r&gt;. e.
Itunge 39 Fast; also.
The
W r i t Half
O V *i)
of the u k o h n k A. Dm 'OTTKH. and
ttoiilheust Q u s r t r - i H K 1, I of dec. c. \v. s P m m
Jit..
•’ ' s
S«ltetter amt of Co’itMvl ft
(loll 33.
Township I !*,
South uf
It*n s r 39 Visit: nisi*.
ComplaliuinL
The Northeast Quarter * N K » , I of Jail. 31. FrU. 3. t l. at. M.
l lie Southeast Quarter
4HI**4 &gt; of Afarch 7. It. S t . 21.
‘
Section 13. Township 19. South of
Initial- 33 Fust: also.
The Hniitheusi Quarter iHK'i ) .of
the Southeast Quarter (S F H i) of
Section 33. Township 19. South .of
I!ntun- 39 Fust: also.
The Nor Hi
Half
f X » » ) of Hie
Sou; hive.it Quarter ( S t V l i ) of Seelinn 3.3.
Township
19. South of
ItilllUr 39 Hast; also.
The Soul h West Quarter tSTV'i)
of Ihe Southwest Quarter ISIV',1
of Sect lull 3S. T o « m l . 1 pi 19, South

K l't) Oakland (361) it) ervnes.
W O A W Omaha (526)
6 Bible
itn d y; 9 niusic.il service.
Wit* Philaddpliiu
(508.2) 6:15
••iviro ; S:3n concert.
WOO Pittsburgh (309.1) 7 ser­
vices.
W C A K Pittsburgh (silent.)
KGW Purtliiml Oregonian ( ID—&gt;
9 concert, solos.
W o A I Sun Antonio (391.5) 7;3tl
cl vices: 9:30 entertuiners, KOBIX HOOD.
KPO San
Francisco
(329.5)
10:30 concert.
K K N F Shenandoah
(266) 6:00
services.
KS|i St. Louis (silent.)
C K Y W innipeg (450) 7 services.
WCDD Zion (311.11) 8 quartet,
duet.', in ttumenlal, reader.

I h e y ap p reei
\vl* g i v e

OF

Sarah

of Usage l i X s e l ; M

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w om en.

1 rut: n u n i t rm irtT o f t i i h
'•n i A t i i j i m n . v i. r t it r l i t

wife, -----— • Stoddcn. H. St. Ninddsh
and w l f « v
» — Mlodden, &lt;;*»rjr» K.
Drown . and . wife. ------- - Drown.
Miumund tlumpert
and wife, Ida
(Iumpert, M. ilumpflrt nnd wife. -----— (iumpert. Lots M. lame, us Tnm is# nnd&gt; h#r Successors In Trust.

her licet h* or» In Trust. Sarah t ill
pin n rid
Inirl.and.
t-ora llalpln and
-------wife, ---------- ______
Lane, Klla Slay Tame
llalpln. J
____
James
Herbert Lane and
nml tine hand.' — —
A. Lane and h t t a b a .
___ L
Frank S. L ew I* an Trustee and hid

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IT WORKOUTS
IN CITY DIAMOND!

Pacific Coast Mermaid

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Molla Mallory Wins
Flagler Trophy A t
Palm Beach Friday

IN S T A L L N E W

FORT M YE RS, Mar. 7.— Tho
Tropical-News, morning daily, ha*
installed a new press, u duplex
flat-bed web-perfecting machine,
adopted a new title type, changed
to seven thirteen.cut columns, nnd
taken on an entirely new appear­
ance.
Other improvement* are
contemplated, it i* nnnouiued by
Harrison Fuller, president nnd edi­
tor.

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A D I) A GOOD HEEL TO YOUR TA C K LE KIT.
IF YOU CAN FISH YOU CAN REEL.
EVERYBODY CAN ENTER IF YOUR ARE LUCKY

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First prize for the largest bass, a South Bend Level
Wind Anti Backlash Keel, value $25.00.
Second prize, next largest buss, a Level Wind Anti
Backlash Syntploreel, value $15.00.
Third prize, next largest bass, a Shakespeare, ideal
Level Wint Reel, value $ 10.00.
Anglers gtd Ini. v, come in and let ns show you these
line Reels.
Contest Closes October 1st, li*25.
, No restrictions, everybody can enter the routes.

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PARDON PLEASE
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But we want to tell you how to always keep your ear
in real shape and likewise how to keep tip its resule
value.

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A rc Beginning To ciimb

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Mar I'Jle. at the court hutise In
tin city of Sanford. Seminole Courttv Florid »• Haiti cuu«e
» " u,t
I.Vmdet title III the romidn mini.
.Mattie U. Pace. In and to that .crop.re

or

parcel

of

Wo have twu exceptionally k,hjiJ

lapd

sUuatr In Seminole County. Florida
nnil itesrfthed as follows: I.ot Four,
tt,l .irrlhm 2!». Township I f Molltli.
further ordered that tills ot •
published ...... « week for
eight
consecutive
week*
In l b "
Sanford llerald. a newspaper puh­
llshed la Seminole County.
0*1 ordered, till* the !&gt;ttl
rh*n
day of March

9

that will act you in on t|„. ground fiinrl

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SEE

U S Q U I CK

V.i: .DOL'DLASS.

Clerk. Clreult t'ourt of Hcmltiolo
County. Florida.

Ilv A. M. WBEKM. Deputy Clerk.
Weyman K. White.
Snllrltor for Complainant.
.Mar. 7. M. SI. 2 * . ,
25; May 2.
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BRITT REALTY CO.is|
R e a l Ion s

MITICF. OF AI-l'I.ICATIOS
t o il
TAX UKKII I ' n u ll SKFTIOX 3D
OF TD K UKXKItAI. ST.tTI KS OF
T i l l ! STATE OF F 1,01*111%.

202 FlrsL Slrccl.

I'Kofit |

.Nutlet- Is berth) given that %V.
M. Iln) in * purchaser of Tax t ;iri.\ -run r in c r iT ro t i i t o p .h h ii - tlfleate No. 202. dated the 2nd day I I I I I I I I I I I H I I I k R I S I I I I R I M I S I I I
i m i i .k ro t \t v . ri.uiniM .
nf June A. D. IS 111. ha* flle*l e-ild
IN VIIANCKItV.
certificate In my office, unit ha*
M A T T IK i!. FAt’ K. Oiuiiiilulnunt.
mail*! appllcallun for tax tired to s i i i i a a i i i m H i u i i a a i i i i H i i i i i m , ^
vs.
l«*in* In accordance with law. Maid
JA.UCS It. DITNN. If living, uml If eertlf Irate emhrnei-* the following
ill-nil. tin- heir*. il*-vl**»e*. u run tee* ile*erlhcd
iir*i|ierty
situated
In
mill nllnir i-liilnnititx nailer (lie sulil Seminole county. Florida to -w it :
JAMICS
It.
HUNK,
tloemtsetl.
nr
Lot II Jlloek 2, Cameron, a* !lenlli- rtvl**&gt;. Inter*-*l«-d In the limit* eorih'd In I'lat Hook No. 1. page !iO,
uml nr-ml*e* ltivi&gt;lv.-*l In Mil* null r\ Seinlnoli- County Iteeord*.
Our Service— Everything
Can I
A U . A N liltBKI.R-Y. If living, nnd The *rtld land liehm u»Be**ed at |
If dl.ld. Ill*- llelr*. devise*-*, g r a n ­ the date of the Issuance of s'leli
t e e * and ntlier i-lalmant* under ilm certificate In the name of Lnknown.
hkIiI Al.I.A N HltKKI-KV.
deer used, Fnles* said certificate shall l&gt;&lt;» re­
or otherwise, lutt&gt;ri-*u-d In the land* deemed according to law lax deed
anil premise* Involved In this suit, will Issue thereon on the :il*t day
Futnily Finish 15c lb. minimum $
and M A It iiA U E T \V. IIAMMMT. an of March, A. D. IW2G.
(M ust Be H alf Flat Work)
mint,11 rled unman. Defendant*
Willies* mv official signature and
•11:i»r:11 Pott p it iim p a t io n
seal till* the Full day of February,
D RY C L E A N IN G AND DYING
T o JAM KM II. tUfNN. If living, A. D. is:.'*.
ami If dead, tinheir*,
devisee*,
V. K. DOLtJLASM.
P R E S S IN G A N D PLEATING
grantee* mid other rlalmuntH un­
Clerk I ’lri'iilt Court Semlllola
der the said Jam*-* It. Dunn, tieCounty Florida.
Office McMullen’s Barber Shop.
i&gt;|luneJ1,
re.ord. or otherwise. Interested in I Heal)
the hmilH and premlsey hereinafter
Ilv: A. M. W E E K S . I' C.
d&gt; -i i iheii; Allan (Sreel*)-, If living. Felc 21. 2V Mar. 7. It. 21. and

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HILL LAUNDRY Col
a Laundry
O U R SPECIAL

1.50

lb ing us yout car once each nmntli tor greasing anti
tightening and 1epairing, then notice the tlilference.

Rives Garagi
Cas

Facts
About
Taxes
on
Cigarettes

T

O the general public, vthi
will lie surprising to Itn
nearly half o f what Ihrj jwj_(|
Title* {/0ft la Ihe gtntrnmttljt^

The internal revenue etis,
package of twenty Lucky Sch
ret ten coa/s you six cent*. Ot
tin o f one hundred th
tra
stamp ro.ds you thirty cento, (
So nearly one-half ofwhzn
for cigarette; 11 t/&gt;rnl hy fnk
Tliis is certainly thehcjiietl
an article of daily and
sumption.

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Storage

T h e Tobacco Ind

and Taxes

To W in M o re Friends
IOO Lucky Strikes
TAX FREE
W o invito ivory smoker in this city to take advantage of this startling offer. W c’v o
told you about Lucky Strike superiority. Your friends have told you. Now know U
for
yourself the value of the*toosting process! W e make this proposition to win morclviends*:

The regular price of a tin of 100 Lucky Strikes is 75c
You pay the dealer only 45c
W e pay the Government Tax of 30c
Act Quickly,a
*|Ket,caIer&gt; ?.llo.tm,ent
^
' 1 at this price is lim ited .

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The regular price ^

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^Coffer'."

Smoke these 100 Lucky Strikes. Then you’ll know how the 45minute toasting process adds to the flavor and improves the taste.

The aggregate tax paid by
Ilaecu business is with onee
income la/e*, the largest iti
hal revenue the federal gov
ceivcs. Last (fiscal) year it
to $209,014,060.84.
Of this enormous amountii
tho cigarette industry paid JI
7H5.9'), or nearly two-thinbrf
tax paid l&gt;y the entire tobjccu
W e believe you will appre ’
when nearly fifty cents of every
paid by you for cigarettes
government, you must receive*
rrttes a value in return foryour
that is rarely given in iny or
That the public appreruf*
great value is shown by the*
increase in the consumption i
rettes.

O ur reasons for I
tax free offer
W e know this offer induces
try Lucky Strikes-it
Friends.’
We know that a large pere«
those who get acquainted *u
Strikes adopt them.
This Isn't philanthropy **
gundu—just good business, «
agree.
Tho offer is limited. We
ford to keep it up.
W e make it generous, to *
tention.

Super-quality
Only by immense volume
produce such an aristocriw
aa Lucky Strike at such *
price.
Its quality is supremethat costly extra proc«*,,
which improves the d-ivor i *
the taste of even the
that are used in Lucky S'

Cleanliness and Csf*

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Every Lucky Strik*
m odel of sanitation*
ot*d ffred W. McCann.
pert, describes one of ou
‘ ‘ W hite walls and wllbjrjclean as freshly chi**^ ^
______ _ machines jn^
^
cutting
machines that tak» **?r j
human hand -II * * - “'J
Z f,
•ulM
nothing to the hum*n ,
but the watchfulneis
eyes.”

W RECKING SERVICE
W. First St.

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Gives Jack Dempsey 24 Hours
To File Answer Challenge
o f Wills; Kearns Defiant to
ActionTnkenByCommisslon

N E W YO R K . Mnr. 7. — Jack
Dempsey,
heavyweight
boxing
champion o f the world, was called
on Friday by the New York State
Athletic Commission to make defi­
nite answer within 24 hours to the
challenge filed recently by H arry
Wills, for n bout with the title at
slake.
This action followed the
appointment o f James A. Farley,
tv *,&lt;7
,4\
Stony Point, N. Y., ns chairman
I '*•
o f the commission to succeed
m
George E. Brower.
m
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Within three hours a fter this
fill?
ultimatum was issued, Jack Kearns,
manager o f the champion, was
quoted ns saying in Los Angeles:
“ Dictation on the part o f the
\4.Xy&lt;,
-&gt;V.
New York Athletic Commission as
to whom Jack Dempsey shall nnd
shnll not meet is out o f the ques­
W A N T RAD IO S T A T IO N
tion."
Whether or not Kearns
w ill
DAYTONA*, Mur. 7.— A commit­ stand on this statement remains
tee
representing
the
Daytona to be seen. I f he does not reply
chamber o f commerce has been np- In any other way, Dempsey, no
pointed to raise ten thousand d o l - doubt
_____ will be suspended by
the
Inrs for establishment o f radio commission here, which means only
broadcasting station fo r the city.; that he will not be allowed to box
P A L M B R A C K , Fla., Mur. 7.—
Molla Mallory, form er national
tennis champion, won permanent
ossession of the F lagler trophy
‘riday with her third virtory in the
annual women's tennis hnmpionshlp o f Florida, defeating Mrs.
Bernard F. Stenz o f Now York in
straight sets, fi- 4. 7-5, on the Poinciania courts. The gold cup was
put in competition by the late Mrs.
F lagler In in 19,
For the first time in the tour­
nament the form er champion was
extended, giving up nine gnnies
and the second set going to deuce.
Long rallies from the lone line in
which the runnerup
frequently
emerged the winner brought waves
o f applause from the colorful g a l­
lery, every one socially prominent
in Palm Beach being numbered
among the onlookers.
Shortly after the start Mrs. Mal­
lory uncovered a glarin g weakness
in Mrs. Stenz’s Imckhund and kept
feeding her drives to that point,
bringing o ff muuy finishing shots
a fter running Mrs. Stcnz from one
side o f the court to tho other
However, the loser foreed Mrs.
Mallory to extend herself after
going into a tie at 5-all In the sec­
ond set.
The form er champion
then uncovered her harden fore,
ing shots and run out thu set and
match.

| $50 FISHIN’ CONTEST! !
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N ow California bob* » P " V 1 * ;
fftreat apart brand. Ita la ta * DM)
I for Umm la tho fleMerf sport u oon‘
fliMd to nftmmlng.
1 l a tho rocm t national awtaeaun*
I tournament hold at 8t. Auguatlno.
Fla., Eleanor Oarratth * U-yoaroM
|California mlsa, sprang a N g *urby beating such well-known
M Bthel Lackte and Gertrude

Lenir Hours But Easy Work
b Schedule Adopted For
First Few Days Here; Have
Week Before Senators Game
Under the eyes o f Otto Borchert
nnd H a rry Clark, the Milwaukee
B rew ers Friday had their first real
workout since arriving here fo r
their Apring training.
The first
contingent o f players arrived on
tho field shortly after 0 o’clock
and the work was continued in re­
lays until in the afternoon.
Though the hours indicate the
players are being driven at a hard
pace to make up fo r whnt may be
considered lost time, closer exami­
nation shows no lost time and no
driving. The coolnes* of the weath­
e r; the fact that this was the first
practice and other factors
were
considered and as a result, the
practice brought no sti tin on any
o f the men.
Batting and pitching served in a
leisurely manner, nn
occasional
burst o f speed In the outfield to
overhaul a fly nnd throwing nbout
the bnses constituted the routine
fo r the most o f the team. The
pitchers and catchers were unllmbered by using the time honored
“ catch."
The schedule worked out for the
team Is on the nature o f an all
day picnic, in tho matter o f hours
and Having lunch on the ground.
There, however, the sim ilarity
ceases. The recruits have their
hours earlier In the morning with
the regulars follow ing uhout 11
o’clock.
The Brewers have an aggrega ­
tion that looks like real bnsobull
dayers. A ll o f thorn appear to he
n good condition and will probably
bo in good playing form within a
week ut the most.
Lineups (liven
Herman Bell, a HI. Ism is Card­
inal pitcher secured by Otto Borc)irt, president o f the Milwau­
kee baseball club last fall. Is slat­
ed to start against the world cham­
pion Senators in the opening game
.here Friday afternoon. Manager
Clark expects to use ut least three
moundsmen In this game.
The
other two will probably be Dennis
Gearin and .loo Kddlcman.
Fred Schulte, n rookie outfielder
will start in renter
field, and
Frank Stunznck or Frank Walxnck. recruit infielder are also
booked fo r action.
These three
youngsters have all shown excep­
tional ability In the early work­
out,
Frank
Bailey,
a rookie first
baseman will alternate at the in*
Itinl sack with Ivy G riffin , regu­
lar, according to manager Clark.
President Bore-hart is hoping for
a record attendance ut the opening
game. Tho fact that tho firs t tus­
sle is with the world chnmpiun
nine should itself be an induce­
ment fo r fans to attend.
Clark G riffith, boss o f the Sen­
ators told Mr. Borchrt nt Tampa
lust week that he would bring his
entire s&lt;|uud along, including the
Veteran W alter
Johnson, Goose
Grudin. Iturky Harris
and Koger
Pocklnpnugh, all heroes
o f the
world reries last fall.

Bin

N. Y. COMMISSION
WOULD COMPEL
CHAMP TO FIGHT

in thla state.
This waa the first definite and
official demand fo r a showdown nnd
the message with its ringing warn­
ing o f no further dilly-dallying,
was sent to Los A ngeles by tele­
graph.
fh e message informed Dempsey
that W ills had placed his chal­
lenge with *hij commission ad that
he must recognise
the
Brown
Panther’s defl before taking on any
o f the other would-be champions
within its jurisdiction. Tho cham­
pion was told that W ill* had filed
filed this challenge with the box­
ing board Feb. 17, one week prior
to the challenge Issued by Tom
Gibbons, which is also on file with
the commission.
This senis to be the end o f H a r­
r y W ills’ troubles. He has been
a patient challenger and entitled to
the chance.
He is n e x t ' best to
Dempsey without any question.
Because o f the rumpus kicked up
by -lack Johnson and his followers
after Jeffries was defeated at R e­
no. there has been a disposition to
shun u mixed heavyw eight match
fo r the title. W illard brought the
crown hack to the white race.

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ABO U T York County and
Likeland, through th * 8 ta r -T «l«’ FO R S A L E — New house, plastered
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and papered.
A ll
floors and
grain. Rest advertising medium in
h&lt;l*. will be r r woodwork stained and varnished.
South
Florida
Published
mornings.
patron- mul rnlNice enclosed porch, am goin g
Star-Telegram, lakeland. Fla.
Imionllnlrlr fnr
North and w ill sell $1250 cash.
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Make your sales A t Gindervilic. 3 miles from San­
rinting
that pleases. Prompt OHIO—Xenia.
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a line
through
the
Xenia Gazette, ford on Oriundo Road. A rthu r L.
Hr n line
service. Telephone 03. New lo­
Hawk.
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cation, Weiaka
Huilding next Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
double above
district. Want ad and display
door to Used Furniture Co.
FOR SALK
B Y O W N E R — Nice
rates on request.
Iralrs nro fur conhomo and grovn subdivision on
rrtlolis.
PA PE R HANGER
David
M. Douglass,
coi.tiM nua mu.) p e d o h R —Cloaa- highway.
uviiaso
lunatli
lllrtl ads have tTie largest circu­ San forth
n line.
I, »L. T A L B O T T — Painter nnd pn- lation
In
Southwestern
Oeorgln.
|rs« JOc for first
. per hanger. ..Phone 3511.
Kate tc (S-w oril) line.
FO R S A L E — Farm
5 acres all
t Is restricted to
cleared and tiled on paved ruatl.
iricullon.
TO REACH the prosperous farm ­
REA1, E S T A T E
ers and fern growers o f Volusia Hus two story house, tw o wells,
county
advertino in the Pcl«and dose to loutliqg station. £om c
J. E. S P U R L IN G , sub-division
Daily
News,
rato lc per word, caah equipment. Owner says sell quick
Is mad" Tile Hanspecialist.
Subdivision to Or­ with order.
fo r 85,750.1)0 anti on easy terms.
Ill Im responsible
lando,
Florida, and
F lo r a
This is a fine plnce to live and it
icorrecl Insertion,
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
fur subsea lie nt
w ill not be on the market long at
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Morning
San... nfflro should ho
way.
tinel. Thousands o f Mnlno peo­ this price, so act quick. J. R. Law ­
illalely in cmho of
son,, Garner W oodruff Huilding
ple
nrc interested in Floridn prop­
s
T IN A N D M E T A L WORK
IvKItTISKIIN
erty. Reach them through tb* Residence Plume - I ll- L
sh in Advance

W IG I1 T P R IN T SH O P
era a specialty. I’ h
1) Railroad Avenue.

F

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itlvo tliorkr nidi rates, rules
Elon. will give you
Equation.
And
If
Er will assist you
(our want
ad. to
1 effective.
k.\T NOTICH
Jehotild give tholr
llofflre address ns

plo.no number if

ir&lt;ulls. About ono
a thousand linn u
diu idlirrs can't

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■antier ill,'ST l,e
/•mi nt The dsn.
|.fllrr or by letphnnr illaruntln|ant llillll,
kervli-o
|l’rom|it. Efficient.

Rate card on applica­
J A M E S H. C O W A N — A ll kinds Sentinel.
o f T in nnd Sheet Metal Work. tion.
W ater and Boat Tanks. A t Oak
Avenue nnd Third Street. T e le ­ A D V E R TIS E in t t e Journal-Her­
phone 111.
ald. South Georgia's greatest
newspaper.
Morning, afternoon,
weekly nnd Sunday Classified rates
10c per line. Wnycrvjss JournalHerald, Waycross. Georgia.

Building Material

FO R S A L E — Filling station nnd
store on Orlando roatl, doing good
business. Large lot, reasonable.
Citrus Heights Filling Station.
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MIRACLE Concrete Co„ general
cement work, sidewalks, huild­ T A M P A M O R N IN G T R IB U N E —
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. B.
Send in your subscription to the
Terwilleger, Prop.
Tribune or hand it to your local

denier so you can rend Florida’s
greatest newtmaper.
One year
88.00, 6 months 8-t.OC, three months
8A00. I f you desire 81,000 insur­
ance policy add 75 cents to your
erder.

Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
N . Laurel St.
Phone 565
IIJ L L L U M B E R CO. House
Service, Quality and Price.

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IIAMKItl l*T*N IMM'IIION 1*011 Ills - ! “ DO Y O U W A N T to buy or sell
anythin g?" I f so advortls® In
riiA itiii: w o
«»itlicit o r \ n .*'
T i n : T iir .it r o \ . i n t i i k i h n - the "Gninesvillo Sun.”
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rraiilrril.
It Is
ruptcy.
lykiilirdrnlly
fur
O n lrr uf Niillrr Tliirrim.
■arr.
Hinitbcrn District of Klorliln. as:DKVEI.OPHKH A T T E N T I O N - —Pen&lt;&gt;n this Mb day nf Mureli. A. IV sncola Is beginning (be greateet de­
l!&gt;23. mi reading ill" l'i&gt;lltl"n fur velopment In niortcla's blstr-ry: a
tire In This
I ils.-hurge
of
tin* above-named half tnllllnn dollar hlgliwny to t)t«
lliiiikriipl. It Is—
gp-lf ben rli just
tlnlnbrtl; a torn
CT 0 R Y
IMIIMOUKI* lly tin- I'linrt. iluit n
lii-nritiu Im&lt; li.nl ii |n&gt;ii tin- hiiiiii- ini mlllbm dtiMar hrltlge m-rnss Ksi’tim-i
Ho n k
bla
Ray
stnrteil;
nunrter
tnllllnn
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lii-furi- tin- said i-inirt. at Jiieksuti- dnlliir opera hottait under const ruc­
118
vlll", III mild dlstrlet, at la A Al tion; two millions being spent on
nnon; and tliat nutli-n iln-ri-i'f be highway; greatest chance for live
In on
ground
■mill ImIi .-«I In Hanfnrd
Ili-rald.
a developers to get
NVrlto Development Depart­
ni-WHpiijii-t- lulntiil III said district floor.
ment
The
Pensacola
News.
and that all known crcilltiirs and
otliM- persons In Interest may a p ­
C H R O N IC L E — Au­
pear at the said tin"- and plnce and A U G U S TA
slum muse. If any they have, why
gusta, Ga.— Augusta's grentest
— Muttigraphing, tile prayer nf the said |»-111lotx-1* classified medium, rnte cash .09c!
nut he grunted
J mailing— ns you slimild
10c per
line, minimum
And It Is further ordered by the charge.
n you want it. eniirt. tlu-t III, elerk shall send, by ■30c._________________________________
Porch, First mall. In nil known eredltnrs, enpb-s
II
nf said petition and tills order, a d ­ ST.
A U G U S T IN E , F L A . — St.
k llldg.
dressed to them at their places • f
Johns County is reached through
residence us stated.
W I T N E S S The M.im.ialde It .U the St. Augustine Evening Record.
.It'll. Realtor— AH
ll. .Indue of tile said enurt. mid Quick results. Tw o cento per word.
J and property in l ­ fa
Mu- seal thereof. at l a r k -nlivtile. In
and s"|d.
O ffice said district, on tin- .Mb day of Sample copy on request.
Murrh.
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El. Phono 131.
T A M P A , F L O R ID A — Tampa Hally
EDWIN It. W i l d , I AMS, Clerk,

DIRECTORY

Id Directory

I AND M OTOR RKpDl.NG.
LECTR1C S E R V IC E
Klcctriccl repairs,
(itral Ave. Orlando,

UPS FOR R E N T
Car. Drive it
Dak and Second St.
FDR H IR E
F0 SERVICE
Day
eels all trains. Bngi’hor.c 551.

PALM
REACH
C O U N T Y —The
scene o f stupendous development*
Read about it in the Palm Reach
EKKTIS E D W A l t D SMITH
I ti-fonibilit,
Post. Snnipla copy sent on re­
CtTATH IN
To t'milH Edward Sntlib. Mure..,, quest.
Klorlda:

Von art- bt’ii'by
ttribfi-tl lo Inu iu laiiliror to* fori* our saltl t'oiiri
t-'birid'a
on th- nth day &lt;-r April A l&gt; I:i2a.
a rule day of this court, to answer
to tin- bill of complaint herein fll-d
against you, -is- m- sam- will i •"ken ns confess, d and followed by
" ,,|*;r,*i'ir fiVrihrrr,,,.&gt;ni.*i'.-.i that this
oriler be pui.lisii-d in The Sanford
■It-I’itltl
itewspap-r put.liMl.rd In

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Sanford. Somlnole t’oonty. I'lorld .
TO TRIPS
once each week for four cons,-cu­
lly- weeks.
CAl.UER. Day and
riivt n und-r hi . band anil seal
wrvice.
Anytim e, of stild I'ourl on (tils the i.lti dav of
March A. 1». IS2.*&gt;
or 25.
(Mi-ul)
V E Dot'i SLASH,
Klerk of tile I'lreull Kourt.
WRECKER*
S-nilliul- Ktiuiitv. l-'lorlda.
1L : A M. W E E K S |. K.
Day or night ser- John li LKONA It 1»V.
pbon« 394.
N ight
Solicitor for Complainant.
Mar. 7. II. 21. 3*. Apr t

CAKE
U C AFE
in Service and Qualtreet and Park A veDIIUGS
p i

STORE — PreSodas.
Wa
J'ou as your phone.

P T IM C A L
) ELECTRIC CO.
to Ciilon &amp; Platt
t F.verything elec|ce 122. Elcctragith
STATIONS A N D
P S U P PLIE S
i^KVICK STATION".
Oil, Tires, Accesso« with a smile. Elm
I Phone_ 147 L3.
free stations,
Mag*cond. First and Elm,
'&lt;nue ami 10th Street.
rice.

Times, the groat
homo daily,
rate lik e
per word, minimum
charge 25c rnsh with order. W rite
fnr complete rnte card.

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t ill N IM
x t a t k o r ri.o u io A .
Mill r » r lllxoree,
irrilK I. I .C fll.I.K SMITH.
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NIITICi: OK S l l . i :
Notice Is ber-lty given, that und­
er and h&gt; virtue of a decree of
sale mad- by tile Judge of the c i r ­
cuit Kourt. In itml
for St-tnluobKounty. Klorlda.
In that certain
Kham-ery cutis- lit w h lrlr Lather K
Mills Is complainant, and Willlnm
M .laruliu and wife, are d-f-ndunts,
I shall as Special M a std of saltl
Court, sell
ul public nut-Cry III
fruut « r th«* ........ ii*hi -.- in Han.
fnrtl. Klnrhln. on the »iih tiny of
April, A I' I !*2a, between til- hours
of I I A M and 2 I*. M to Hi- III ;hest and best bidder for cash, the
following drscrll&gt;-&lt;l property, situated lii S-mlnole Kounty. Klorlda.
to-w It:
Lot Eleven &lt; l l ) .if III.ok
It"
Villa Mills Survey . Kliutuotn. Klorltla. according to plat tberettf. duly
rt-ctinletl Itt the pulillc records of
Seminole county, Klorlda
S. A. II. W IL K IN S O N .
•
Special Master.

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A D V E R T IS IN G g.-ts renults i f it
roaches potential buyers.
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TO REACH IID Y E R S dr sellers of
Florid:, real estate advertise in
the St. I’cternhurg Times. Ono cent
,cent it word ilaily, two cents a word

Sundav*.
TH E M O RN IN G J O U R N A L is the
accepted want ail medium in
Daytona (F a .) One vent a word
an insertion. .Minimum 25c.
F L O R ID A - O R L A N D O — Orando
morning Sentinnl; largest classi­
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
imum 24c cash with order.
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REAL ESTATE

or gnoil arronil 1001(1 i-iim

F. P, R I N E S

Hall Hardware Co.

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Flu.

BRINGING U P FATH ER

fUOIUSTfHE F L O R IS T "
,“&gt;r all occasions.
w _^'hune 260-W
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Rooms For Rent

'F O R S A L E — Fonl
roadster, six FOR R E N T — Rooms with o r with-,
weeks old. good as new, a real 1 out meals.
Reasonable rates.
bargain for quick sale. See R. T. |Lincoln House.
Hunt. Seminole Hotel.
i
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-------------- ------------------------------- 'F O R R E N T — Furnlrhed rooms tor
| light housekeeping.
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F or R ent

018 Laurel.

FOR R E N T — Furnished apartm enti FOR R E N T — Light housekeeping
consisting o f from 3 to I rooms, j
rooms. Shirley apartments. OpQuiet neighborhood.
1 W i Mug
nolin Ave.
See Blnnche Tnknch
FOR R E N T — One desirable front
at R. R, Station.
room. $3 week. BIB Palm etto.
FO R
R E N T — Unfurnished resi­
R E N T — Furnished l i g h t
dence with gnrngt*. See Blnnche F O R
housekeeping rooms.
311 W.
Tnknch at R. R. Station,
3rd St.
FOR R E N T — F ive
room hmisr,
new. close in, on Chapman Av.o; tute, phono 24.
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Lost and Found

Get your silverware free. Rogera silverware given away, Kent
LO S T— Airtlnlo tlog, ntnle, Slip­
ped the coller, one torn ear, answ­
er to Foots. Phone 571-J.
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Suit to Quiet Title.
M A R T H A AKREH. el al Defenduuls.

Not lee to llrfrntlnnls
I ukuiiyy n.

Known mill

Sla lo of Klnrldu:
To: Martha Acres, or Martha Ac*
roe,
Samuel
Acre-, Martha
A
Schroder amt
- Schroder, her
! Iiustmlnl. Knlln M. Iloon- and — —

|It..one, ills wife, Mary

V,

Russell

it to prevent future pollution is
made by Charles V. (meson, city
water engineer, ami the ilucknmn
Corporation, consulting engineers,
in suggesting that this eity take
over the watershed of the north
fork o f Black Wntercreek ns the
source o f its future water supply.
This source, the engineers say,
|would supply
a city o f 500.000
population, ami could lie develop­
ed ami the water brought to the
city at a cost o f Sll,(iiii),&lt;)ll0 or
loss.
The site is 19 miles from
Jacksonville, in southwest Duval
county.

IF KIDNEYS ACT
BADTAKESALTS

Many Colleges W ill |
Compete For Indoor
Track Title Tonight

Stove and Fire Place
Wood
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Britt Realty Company

Stove and Fire Place
T ry Smith’s Barber
Wood
Shop fo r fifood barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Britt Realty Company N ext to Valdez.
Chiropodist
D A V ID B. H Y E R

G. TAYLO R DYER
I'iiinling— Decorating
......... PHONE 31)3 .........

JOHN E. FO X

F O O T S P E C IA L IS T
'orris, Bunions. Ingrow ­
ing Nulls, Heavy Calloi»hi*s or tired acblug

AR C H ITE C T
Mi-mh.r i . I

fort.
Dll. K. I.. UISI.K.U
Yuwnlt D raw Illdg.
Orlando.
l'liona.
Ulavatnr

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Rons Building
Orl.in.lo, Klnrliln

W. H. L O N G

Elton J. Moughton

A ll kinds of property listed fnr sale

Western and Florida
MEAT S

I*.irk Avenue and Second Street

110 San furd Ave.

Ileal Estate— Insurance

ARCH ITEC T
First National Rank Rldg,
Sanford, — ------- Florid.

By GEORGE M cM ANU S

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O ffice . in
Huilding Annex,
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M oelichms delicates* »&lt;'*&gt;*\V. 106 Park ,
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AN •&gt; R E P A IR S

“v typewriters for I
&gt;. “ *• fpr rent, a lio j
•applies. Room 9

Til SELL?— |
, ll‘!rniture Co. W e pay
Worth- Phone No.

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E. J. Meinhardi, the well known.
Expert from Chicago, w ill person­
ally he ut the A n gcb ilt Hotel, Or- .
lnntlo, Florida, on Thursday only,
March 12th.
Mr. Meinhurdi says "T h e Vacu­
um Kupturu Shield" will not only
hold the Rupture perfectly, hut ,
will contract the aliening in ten
FO R R E N T BY A P R I L 1ST— Six days on the average case— usual­
g ivin g instantaneous
relief
room honse, completely furnish­ ly
ed also Ktirnjro.
305 Mnunoliu withstanding nil strain regardless
Drcssmuking that
w ill please. Ave., Phone 2U5-W.
o f the size and location nf the Rup­
1103 Oak Avenue. Phono 321-J.
ture.
FOR R E N T — One two-room furW A R N IN G :
Every
ruptured
S T E N O G R A P H E R — W illi « years
ni: hod apartment.
Down town
person should Ik * enutiuned against
uxpericnco ticslrcs pnsitinn. AtiIncntion. Inquire at Sanford H er­
w earing trusses with undcrstraRs.
tlrcss Norma Mnorv, Moultrie, Ga. ald.
These trusses usually
nlnce the
D EALERS W A N T E D
FOR R E N T —Three room furnish­ pad on the lump and not on the
To humilo our complete line o f j
ed apartment.
Nicely located. rupture opening. This often caus­
es strangulation which usually nec­
tires ami tubes. Our stock strict­ Apply at Herald Office.
essitates nn immediate surgical op­
ly first class, anil prices w ill meet
Bartow — Cubnti-Aincricnn Cor­ eration or results in sudden death.
competition. Get our consignment
proposition lie fore lining tip with poration to award contracts for Therefore, do Hot expose yourself
new factory.
to the danger o f wearing old-style
any other concern. Address C,
Hall, District Manayfer, Orlando, FO R R E N T — Apartment. 0 rooms,1trusses with undcrstrnps.
“ The Vacuum Rupture Shield"
Fla., Giant, Tire A Rubber Co.
front porch, screen
buck porch,
has no undurstraps, no strnps afire
place,
light,
w
ater
and
bath,|
$lil,()(Ml,(lt)i) company wants man
Kurnge, $3(1, C elery Ave. Phone round the hodv or legs. It is also
fu sell Wntkin's Homo Necessities
_______________________ perfectly sanitary and prncticnlly
in Sanford. More than 150 used 107-W.
indestructible, and should he worn
daily.
Income $35 to $50 week­ FOR R E N T — t room house, g a ­ while bathing.
ly. Experience unnecessary. White
rage, chicken house and garden
This instrument is gunranteeil
Dept. 11-7.
The J. R. Watkins space. Celery Ave., Phone HJ7-W.
to produce results or no paynien.
Co., 02-70-W Iowa S t„ Memphis,
incepted.
Mr. Meinhardi w fll he
Tenth
pleased to demonstrate "T h e Vacu­
um Rupture Shield to all gen tle­
men who call at this hotel from
U&gt; a. m. to I p. m. Only gen tle­
men are invited to rnll tin the nbnvt: dale it a a special visit will
Ik* made here at a la te r date fo r
N E W Y O R K , Mur. 7.— Truck women nnd children.
N otice: Ho not write asking to
and field stars
representing
u
When you wake up with back­
score o f eastern colleges and uni­ he fitted h\ mail as this is impos­
ache and dull misery in the kid­
Every case must Ik* seen
versities will battle tonight for sible.
ney region it may mean you havo
the 1925 indoor intercollegiate title personally. If interested you must
boon eating foods
which create
eall ut Ihis hotel on the above
acids, says a well-known author­ with Georgetown a decided fa v ­ •late.
Business demands prevent
orite
to
cap
the
laurels
held
fo
r
ity. Any excess of such acids ov­
the past two years by the U niver­ stopping at any other city in this
erworks the kidneys in their effo rt
section.
to filter it from the blood and they sity o f I'ennaylvunla.
Home office; 3935 W. North Ave.,
Georgetown is conceded an edge
become sort o f paralysed and Ior Chicago,
by
expert
followers
o
f
the
indoor
g.v. When your kidneys g et slu g­
gish and clog you must relieve sport, hut the struggle fo r points
Lake W orth - Building permits
them, like you relieve your bowel i promises to he particularly keen, issued during month o f January
with
Hurvanl,
Yale,
Pennsylvania,
removing all the body's unimms
retieli 8200,0(10 mark.
waste, else you have backache, sick Cornell, Dartmouth and I'linceton
headache, tlixzy spells; your stom­ al so figuring prominently in the
ach sours, tongue is coated and list o f possible team victors.
SOI T il I. \ N D PA IN T
Due to the injuries and the loss
when tla* weather is bad you have
Tin) I'alnt That Huvii.x You
rheumatic twinges. The urine is o f a number o f stars, the Pennsyl­
Money.
cloudy, full o f sediment, channels vania squad seems to huve slight
Manufacturisl t&gt;Y
prospect
o
f
making
i;
three
p-.ltrruiii-l.lmNIrr Point K«.
often get sore, w ater scalds and
Solil by
you are obliged to seek relief two straight championships. Harvard's
MINN
i n i ; p a i n t COMPANT
victory over Dartmouth and C or­
or three times during the night.
111 Unix mills Ave.
Either consult a good, reliaide nell in their trionguiur test a week
Plume 2111
physician at once
or get from ago boosted the Crimson's stock,
your pharmacist about four mine- while Princeton’s versatile squad
ft. o f Jad Salts; take a tablespoon has many followers.
Other colleges, such as Colby,
ful in a glnss o f
water before
breakfast for a few days ami your Holy Cross Columbia, Fordhnm,
kidneys may then act fine. This nnd Syracuse, while they have no
famous salts is made from the acid chance o f carrying o f f team lau­
Cut to Suit
Yl
induvidual talent
o f grapes and lemon juice, com­ rels, possess
$3.61) per cord d clirern l
bined with lithia, and lias been us­ which may upset calculations and
ed for yours to help clean and have a vital hearing on the finul
stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to outcome.
neutralize acids in the system, so
they no longer irritate, thus often
relieving bladder weakness.
dud Salts is inexpensive, cun
not injure and makes a delightful
effervescent
lithia-wuter
drink.
Cut to Suit
Drink lots o f soft water. By all
$9.00 per cord delivered
means have your physician exam ­
ine your kidneys at lea: t twice a
year.

W A N T E D

nnd
------ Russell. Iter hiisbaml.
|Thomas
S
Spinney
and ------- —
I Spinney, bis wife. Hi lu-i-ca l-\ E v ­
ans, R, K Evans, Robert E. Evans,
It. E Evans. Trustee. Sarah Alin
i n u r n i i t t tti i i t uK t h i ; » i : \ llob, .mi, Sarah Ami Roberson, S.tr*
I : N'I’ll
.ll tllt lAI.
KltlKI IT UK all Ann Robcsau,
wife
of S. II
KI.UII11)A■ S E U IN U I.E KOI .N TT. Itnhi-HUU, Samuel II,
Robeson and
Haruli Amt Ktyliesoit, Joslah M. Ev­
IN KHANKEItV.
ans m u l --------- Evans, his wife. .1
K I.VliE A Itl.AII!, Kiinqilaluaiit.
At. Evans and E. Alien, and to each
ys
Suit to ijuh't Tltland every of them. If living, and If
M IlEATttN. -t al I i.-f-ndunts.
dead, all parties claiming Interest
Notice lo lleleit.laiils Knimn mol In tlieproperly
Involved In tills
I III. II" O
suit, as heirs'
devisees, grant.es
S la t- of Klorlda*
and other etaimaiits under the itTo: William I*. Rogers, If living, foicxutll tmiuod parlies, and each of
and If dead,
llie
heirs, devise, s. them, deceased or otlieryvlse. and to
grantees or oilier elulitiaiil. under any and nil
persons
or partlea
(lie saltl William
I'. It*.gels, tie* whose mim-s are unkiomn clnlm*
er-am-tl or
otlieryvlse:
.lames A. lug uny right, title or Iu t t
in
I 'a \ I-. and lli-nrlet la V Davis, bis ami to the property Invoh-d In
n Ife. if living,
amt
If dciid, IH- this suit amt deserlto'd as follov.s.
Io-lis. devisees. grant.-.-s or oth.-i- to-wlt: tails J.*., 2'i. 27. 2x. ;;-i, :n, :t
elalioanls under the snlil Janies A. ami 12 of Evans S u h d lv M - i. ay.
Davis and llenrleltu V, Duvls, tils cortl Ime t«&gt; plat thereof duly of r-ed-ceas-d
or olherwlse,
M oi'il lu I'lat Itook I. page 17. S-tnlIleal*ip If Ifylug, and It dead, tii- llole Koilllty. Klorlda records, said
liells, dev|s--s.
grantees or other properly being situate In Seminole
elaltlitlIlls under tile said M Heat­ Koiinly, I'lorliia.
on nnd
— - Heaton, tils Wife, de­
It Is 11-rebv Ordered nnd Requlrceased or ullit-rw 1st*. and lo any and -d l Ii ii l you, ami eiii-li of you, do
all p.-rsoiis or parties yvltost- names appear to th- bill of (oinplutnt III*
are iinkm.yvn elaltnlltg any right, ed lier-ln at the Kotlrt House in
title, or Interest In ami to th- pro- Sanford. Seminole Koiiutv, Stilt*- of
p.-rty liividveil In this suit and de- Klorhiu, oil tin- till dav of May,
sirllo-d as folloyyn. lo.yvlt: Situate, A. D. I*'27,. tile same being a rule
lying ami being In Seinluote Konn- day of this Court, or else th.- saltl
ly. I'liirlda 1leg, 7.'It chains South I'llUne yy|tl h- taken as t-nnfesied
of Hi- northeast corner of tin- S W 1, and tlo. mutter pro.....d upon deof SE*» of Section la. Township 21 iTui! pro i-opfesHo lo itnal dec-re-.
S. Itange .: I E. run South •: dm in*.
It Is further Ordcr-d that tills
West 7 chains. North k chains, East ' tnl-r of I'iilitlcatloii be puitllsSie l
7 chains, to beginning.
In'The Snnford II.-raid a newspiper
It Is hereby ordered and reiiqlretl puldlshed at Sanford,
Klorlda, In
llint you. and each of you, do a p ­ Isold Kounty, nitre a ir.-ek for eight
peal to tlie bill of complaint filed t o l l s , -a lly o yveoks.
her.dn. ill the Kourt House In Sun- i W IT NESS mi hand
and
ofDelal
ford. .Siiiiln.d. Kounty. l-'lorlda. on
•ill of saltl Circuit Kourt. al S.ml b - Mb day of May. A. D IU3.'i. tin ' flirt), Semtliob- I'ou n l), Klorlda. the
Hume being a rule dav of dlls Komi, ,11"- Tib iliiy of March. A D r.i2.*i.
or else the said cause yyllt It- taken 'tH.-ullV. E. DOKlJLASS.
as confessed, umt tin- matter pro*
Clerk of Klri-Iill Court Seventh
."■ed upon decree pro eiiilfesso to
Judicial
Circuit
of Klorlda,
final .I. . i &lt;--.
Semliml.. County.
It is fin tti. r Ordered that this
lly: A Al. W E E K S . D. C.
I'rtl-r of I'uhllcoitop be p u b 'lehe.l W IL S O N A III ll'SIIOLDEIt.
In The Sanford Herald a nervspap-r
SnllcRors for Ctimptiilnant.
pllb||sli-d at Sanford.
Klorlda, In Mar. 7. II. 21, 3», Apr. t. II. II, 27;
said Kounty, one- a week for night .May 3.
roiis-cutIv. w &lt;- k s.
U ITNESS my liaml and official
M A Y IH Y W A TE R S H E D
s-al of said I'lreull Kourt at Sanford. Seminole Kounty. Klorlda. this
tlo- Till day of Marcli. A I'., t-*2
1 J A C K S O N V IL L E , Mar. 7. RecI Seal)
V. E DOKULASS.
that the
city o f
Kl.-rk of KIrcult Kourt Scr.-litli joinmendution
.liullclal KIrcult of
i-'lot Ida, . Jucksunvilli) purchase a watershed
S-lillnobKounty
.
..
of 11.5,00(1 acres, fence it and patrol

311 E. 2nd St.

See

Help Wanted

t in

Notice Is hereby given that James
I. I lean purchaser of Tax Certificate
No. I2'V dated tin- llth day of .luttn
A. IV. 1021. lias filial said certlflento
In m&gt; office, and lias made ap p li­
cation for tax deed to Issue In a c ­
cordance with law. Saltl certificate
embraces the following ilescrlli-d
property situated In Meniltiolr coun­
ty Klorlda. to-wlt:
S W ' i of HIV *1 W. of Creek Sec.
.12, T w p 21 H. Katige II K.— 15
acres.
Tilt* said lam) being assessed at Ilitt
date of tlo- Issuance of uucll ce,-tifIt'iil&gt;t In tile name of ITnknown.
I *n 1ess salil eertlflc lie sli.lll In- re­
deemed according to l-»w lax deed
will Issue tliereoil OP tile lis t day
of Marcli A IV 102a
NVll ih-sm 111 v official signature ami
stial tills the loth day of Kiliripiry,
A. I* 102a.
V. K. lHilft it. A S3,
Clerk Circuit Court HenPuolu
Cutintv l-'lorbl.i.
I Seal)
lly I A. M. W E E K S . I). C.
Kelt. 21. 2X. Mar. 7. II. 21. .uul 3*.

Automobiles

highway. II. C. I*, care o f Her­ FOR S A L K — Tw o or three Goodald.
rock roosters. G eorge Balling­
FOR R E N T — Cottaue. J. Musson.
er. Grapeville, Fla.
F O R S A LE — 10 acres, 5 room
house, bnrn, fruit, 2 1-2 miles FO R S A L E — Rhode Island Red A P A R T M E N T FOR R E N T — On
out. $1,000. I. A. Prosser. Live
urotind floor, either 2 or 3 rooms
hens. Indian Runner, Muscouie
Oak, Fla, Route D.
! A p p ly 300 French A ve.
Ducks. Phone 1B0-W.

M I T t l 'K

,
■May 3.
I C«ll to SCO J'UU.
•■
—-■
.
■- — )
T I I K M I A M I H E R A L D is the b i t ;1. . . , , , TRADE
—
. morning newspaper. (
1*1A NON
East Coast
It M i lo NETS
1*11ON Ot. II A I'll N

GARDEN H O S lT
AD VAN C E D
15c Per Foot

FO R S A L E -2 1-3 to r» to 10 aero
tracts near Chuluota, Bithlo and
F ort Christmas. Either citrus or C A S H — Paid fo r fnlso teeth, den­
garden land. Sec L H iggins, Chultal gold, platinum and discard­
ed jew elry.— Hnko Sm elting nnd
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
F O R S A L K — Three
acre
farm.
Fine location.
Ideal spot fo r FO R S A L E — E g g s fo r hatching.
chickens. Garden Planted. Straw ­
S. C. brown leghorns. $1.00 per
berries, III orange trees. 5 room setting. John R. Jones. Bcnrdnll
cottage. Rath and electricity. Call
B71-J.
Am now ready to take orders
F O R S A L E — A t south Sanford, fo r Rhode Island baby rhicks. Mrs.
(Gindervilic) now three room |W. R. Query. R. 1 Sanford, Fin.
bungalow, two porches. M. C. AsFO R S A L E — Ruby carriage, good
pinwnll. I 111) M yrtle Ave.
as new. 313 W est Second St.,
phone
-131.
FO R S A L E — Ten acre farm main

PO R TE R W A N T E D — White. A p ­
ply Lincoln Hotel.
FO R S A L K — Bungalow, 5 rooms,
fine location street paving paid.
W A N T E D — Woman cook
for
A bargain fo r quick sale. Pnone
spring and summer months. A p­
571-J.
ply Orange and Ulack hotel, Isuigwooil.

L IT T L E W A N T A D 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 «&lt;1 wtl-stiN a iio i's n u L iiE li.
may tiring you several dollars.
Solicitors for Compluttitints
Phone 148 and a representative w ill M‘*r. 7. ti. 21. is; Apr, i, it. m ,

.

Miscellaneous
For Sale

Real Estate

Real Estate

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A S S O C IA T E D p r e s s d i s p a t c h e r

In a u gu ra l C erem on ies A r e
M e r e ly A P a rt O f R e g u l a r
s W o r k F o r .P re s id e n t
President
Iftm p Blpzops
Ride o f Late
,an President
led Wednesday

-iifmly and‘.Simply E xecu tive

jii

ids Crowd
[ets Of Berlin i
:rg,Birthplace j
Cbert, la i*o Be|.|
Resting Place

Went About Much in Same
Way As He Docs Each Day;
Has Chnt JV ith Homefolks Vice-President Makes Senate
• Rndv Gasn W ith Astonish*,
President’s Father
ment by Verbal A ttacjriip-'i
Witnesses Ceremony on Senate Filibuster Jlule
Executive And W ife Attend
Dance Given In Honor O f
Visitors O f Massachusetts

Democratic Leaders
Protest Vigorously

WASHINGTON. Mar. 5.—
Having pledged himself anew
to serivee of the nation in an
inauguration ceremony almost
unprecedented for simplicity,
President Coolidge today took
up n four-year burden plnccd
upon his shoulders with no in­
dication of a change in the
simnlc program of "doing a
day’s work."
Apparently unfatigued by
the strenuous activities of in­
auguration day, the president
was at his desk before 1) o’­
clock this morning and immed­
iately plunged into routine
work.

Adjourns Senate \Abn»n|iv
and Then Leaves It With*
out A Presiding O fficer

FOUO

iCOOfJBfife SPEEC
'

I

______

Sharp (Reaction hi Prices
NbTftcfl Foliowing Publica­
tion of Speech;’ Event De­
As the present German constitution makes no provision for a vice­
president the death of President Ebert will hurry elections. Former
scribed as Traditional One

Carolina Execul
Delays
Extraditk
...
-------•

WASHINGTON,
Mar.
D.
Takes No Action Pei
Charles G. Dawes, u*«Tlming' the 1 rentier Cuno, right, and Wilhelm Mnrx, left, are regarded ns the like­
office of vice president of. the Unit­ ly candidates.
NEW
YORK.
Mar.
5.—
Publica­
ding Proceedings Ii
a . i:t.
ed States, fructurcd so many sen-.
|S, Mar. 5.— Through
tion qf President Coond|re&gt; In­
ntc
precedents
thnt
he
left
that
I
g
I rugtirnl message, which liud bdCii
ray of the emperors
Raleigh N ext Wi
body gaping in astonishment.
1 "dircounted" by the recent aderial arch of Bran- 1
His inaugural address turned
j vance In the stock market wKIch
A T L A N T A , Mar. 5— Reqii
Xh«r — six blackout to he nn attack on the senate
! carried the indui trial and ruilroad
sition
papers were issued lat
steeds Wednesday
rules permitting n one man filibus­
'averages to tho highest*level* In
ter. On ton of thnt Mr. Dawes
j
history,
was
followed
late
WedWednesday
on Governor Me
|body of the Socialist
■If V 1^
brushed aside the old method of
j nesduy by a sharp ruction In Lean, o f North Carolina
edcrich Ebert, first
swcuring in new senators in group*
pricey, which carried t-corcs of
|of Germany.
of fours; abruptly nedossed the
nopuler issues two to I I points be­ Governor Walker, asking
the return to Georgia o f Gi
senate for the inauguration of
aleway he had never i H. I.nuri Rclandcr hns boon elected
low last night’s closing luvels.
President
Coolidge
on
the
Capitol
The
reaction,
which
apparently
'.on
Borglum to answer chi
ling; for about it was [ « “ president of Finland by the
Less
Thun
Half
Of
Official
Postmaster
Hall
Invited
To
WASHINGTON. Mar. 5. — To
was precipitated by speculators and of malicious mischi
bn of imperial mnjcsty ' Agrarian party. Ilia term will run I resident Coolldgc, Wednesday’s portico nnd the nleft thnt body
Program
Was
Written
Into
Mttft W ith Club To DWernts for the decline who threw thous­
inaugural ceremonies apparently without a duly constituted presid­
dcil through the popu. for six years.
LawjiMUncleSihoitls Among
Conditions
Next Thursday; and:' of shures Into the mnrket In larceny from the house and
ing
officer
for
the
rest
of
the
day
were just a part— however large a
to
get
itself
adjourned
until
today
Those
Which
Fulled
to
Pass
Baseball
Tickets
Selling the final hour of trading, was geh- timple larcency. The papers |
Part—of the "day’s work" nnd he
mini. of royalty emblazerally described In Wall Street were based on Indictments returnwent through them in much the ns best It could.
leatn ride of Gorninn,*'x
WASHINGTON, Mar. 5.— The
The presidential inaugural cer­
As a preliminary step In an brokerage circles as the tradition­ cd Wednesday by tho grand jury
kr—squadrons of envoisame direct manner he mukes it
.
.... . to
„ sixty-eight congress expired Wed- effort to improve postal service in al "selllhg dh the £ood nows." It of DeKalb county charging that
n practice to go through nny day’s emonies gnve senators time
fcnants flying, gray lines
tho aosigna
follow- nesdny with less than half of the Sanford, the Junior Chamber of wus based on the speculative thro- Borglum destroyed
work, calmly, simply, and quitting catch their breath. Then follow­
V, hi'lmctcd and armed,
ed a fusillade of statements, most officially npprnvcd legislative pro­ Commerce at it’t weekly meeting rv thnt a technical setback tvm and models for tne Stone Mountain
when the work is done.
■dofficialdom in solemn
recent prolonged Confederate memorial after t h o ''
into law.
...........------Thursday at the Seminole Cafe due
„
■after
•. the
As president in his own right of them nttneking, hut many prais­ gram written
passed between fun­
association discharged him aa
With the executive npprovnl to- extended an invitation to Post-.n q nce.
iwwl plainly confident of his course ing Mr. Dawes’ stand on senate
-black pyramids flamsculptor.
i for the next four years, he ad­ rules. Republican lenders gener­ day, just within the legal deadline, j master J. P. Hall U&gt; attend the next. ?Pct . C****" ’ * onstruetlve.”
land pouring ominous
Commlssion house 1 comment on
dressed thousands ,,f his country­ ally were silent, but Democratic of the legislative and deficiency meeting to be held next Thursday
Tho requisitions were placed in
the sky.
'
. . .
their impropriation bills, nil the vital for
n gvnornl. discussion
.of con the inaugural message was charac­ the hands of Sheriff J. A. McCarmen who gave him his overwhelm- leaders were vigorous in
unrditntcd Tribute
No ad­ dv who said he would leave late
lJC" infrlv’
« f authority
. . . t L __Is.. from characterizations of the new vice supply measures successfully were ditinns. A list of practices which terized as "constructive.”
ingly mnnilnls
mandate of
|the tribute to the ruler. Japanese Participation
president’s verbal broadside.
enacted, hut there remained an the members of the junior body think verse criticism war contained in hi!-t night for Greensboro where .
the
east
portico
of
the
capitol.
He
pends
Upon
Whether
Rus­
to the man came unveil will 'bo given to ! he evenin* market of the leading Borglum is to face u hearing on
These statements in general in­ calendar several bills of national may be improved
|sl by any committee on
sia Takes Part; Conference then rode smiling between the
Saturday resulting from his ara'.. \i., i , n
i
cheering throngs that lined I’ enn- dicated thnt the occasion and pos­ interest which had been given so- the postmastur before the meeting Doune*.
pits, came with auch a
i o M eet at Geneva in M a y ( sylvnnia avenue, doffing his hat itive manner of the delivery of culled “ priority" by the admiins- •”o thut the objectives sought niay j , , " ™ cn"V to take profits
hurst that it made the
iJ
9
*
z
3
±
's
t
if
f
*
!
,
n
*
jnoted throughout the day, but op- gin, official!.
Borglum
x ’ at
lui
...........
T .-----,
.
.
and joining with Mrs. the attack on the rules hnd drawn tration lenders. A vote upon these i be more clearly understood.
Ircmony seem more trapThe listt, tentatively compiled' P1‘ rat9»‘* on tho long side, taking time sued out a writ of 'Taoeas
Gr.NLVA, Mai.
— Ru.iaiu,, l oolnlgo in bowing nnd smiling fire more than had the pronounce­ had been blocked hy n combination
Imparison.
that unless there is a change •»f delaying tactics on the part of nt the me-eting todnv, includes ex- V,,VHnt" * * of *Pw* f tponey rates, corpus und was released on bond
1 from ragged men and which is the most anti-league na- greetings' in response to the cheer- ment
__ method
_______ _of
__ procedure
, , . ,
......opponents
nr ’ lack of time ‘for tension
of city
city
mail delivery, ,uvoraol_e_rarloadinga statistics
tension of
tion,
paradoxicnllv
is
the
most
iniing;
hut
ns
soon
ns
it
was
over
of $5,000 and the hearing set for
in
the
th«
linpjm the stone flngwhich, it is believed will relieve uihI weekly etoel trade reviews and Saturday. Mar. 7.
park — men portant element at present in the. he hurried hack for a chat at the effectiveness, prestige' and^dignity consideration.
| No measure of general public inireferred to as a scarcity the general feeling of hopefulness
Sheriff McCurdy said he would
who had waited for succei's of the conference of traffic White House with homcfolk •from of the sennte must he lessened
in the new administration, mado
hi arms scheduled for May 2, at Massachusetts.
While he read from a prepared !!,(irlu^ e which did gilt through the t f ™ * * * ' " “ ",ltlu,lvVry.,a” a, ' “ J® j!*' repeated attempts to rally the attend the Greensboro hearing and
those six black steeds Geneva.
Guests Dance
manuscript a speech which hadUum* however, fulled of executive liu r&gt;
" ,aiL « » ‘| nttendunt dis­
kg-&lt;lratM.-tl coiTm. Hunlist and succeeded in ele­ go from there to Raleigh to lay
Wednesday night he and Mrs. heen guurded
_ .spectators,
...... .
„humble
UJ1IU ,I Upon Russia’s participation will
ariled with unusul
M(, 1!«RP.roX.*L
“I’Proval, ^
it W
wus
...c i, , „ "H1'/* UK mil direction and general
uuusul care so
U8 declared at the
kese
vating
more
than a score of Issues the puper* before the North Caro- ,
lina governor.
they had comedo* honor* :depend whether Japan participates Coolidge dropped in for a while ut thut no inkling of it might trickle ' Vhit.° House tonight, though two fm,lty addresses.
dinner of the Massachusetts vis­ out in advance, Mr. Dawes spoke or three hills were understoml tol
l"
dismissing tho
situation more.
l lri l,ir
pr,‘™ ln " y*nr ‘‘ f
J. C. Tucker, superintendent of
m sheer emotion. Wo- r»51a i7 Uch ?3
V o tin g a
construction
for Borglum, also
d hysterically and wqre ’ f,be louK“ « *
H ^ l o n , specified itors at ’.ho Cairo lintel, turning ov­ with all the vigor with which he have ben left on President Cool- Hodgson Hull, who is author of
Sales
Were
Urged.
er the ,executive mansion to
their once lectured cabinet officers on the aidge's
he
for the motion inviting the postmautwni
indicted
on
charges of aim...........
c n desk when
..
i departed
r . * .....
s. dtortdf,.Ad house-* „ “ l
w&gt; ^ . rond.,fi,?.n” i __
Shortly after 2 o'clock some of
ole laYccny und larceny from tho
who sank to the on the nrvsence of the United personal guests who danced a whilei subject of economy when he wasVttP tn»uifur*4»on «V - th«u cqpitol, cr to the n
'director of the budget
: Thev were all .-aid to be measures thill an mli
housei- Tucker haft not been ar.' J
he last trumpeted notes State!', France, Gre/it Kritnin, It in the Lust room.
was a matter
tested. *
,
The speech in which the presiwhen he wanted to strike home j ‘ l'n in* with privnt,‘ e,nims'eral march died in tho aly, Belgium, and Russia.
dent sounded the keynote of the on especial sentence he leaned |
tween the post
Bench Warrants Issued.
Second Note Despatched.
Muscle Shoals Bill Dies
new administration, and the man­
V—
"iT
Bench warrants for Borglum
cold luting afternoon.
Tho league sent Moscow the or­ ner of its delivery, alike reflected across the desk toward the semi-! The Muscle Shoals leasing hill general public, one oi me mam ommi&gt;n&lt;iin.» *i... ...i
.j|Tw k"
,h'
nnd Tucker were issued as soon
Itators were not pros- iginal announcement of the con­ the calm faith of the man in the tors grouped in one part of the died In conference! despite the ex- objectives of the meeting will he |
us the indictments were handed in
White to bring about such co-opt*ration brought about „ i ral „ •*
ftat or the press of the ference, which was despatched last policies lie long ago adopted to chiimhr nnd shook his fist or fore­ pression of hope at the
Under n Georgia law, larceny from
House that some legislative author­
bv the drama of the Oct. !». A second note was rent guide his political career.
•/ i f f * the
" ' chamber and postal worker*. w'•&lt;
' S T S r ; X " b i r’S f 0?’
He finger nt them.
h'o
w
r
r
r
S
r
m
“"“
J
i
"
?
?
'
the
house, where property of more
ity
would
l»e
given
for
disposing
of
i them—the drama they to all countries which included: pledged himself to government
Some senators sat through the
i,v individual .
®“ * « r to convert their than $50 is involved is u felony,
Reports made
mam
py
imilvtiiuai
paper
profits
,'nto
cash.
Floor
thnt
problem.
about a saddler who names of J? countrie: which had economy, further tax reduction address with glum expression on
members indicated progress in the ti-iwlnru
,
- •— rn extraditable offense.
Farm relief mensures were loft rrle
"
’ faces,
while some joined more
Mippiant n kaiser.
accepted Russia failed to ncknowl- 1un&lt;j promotion of peace, declared th*‘.,p
1
•
f,
the training
ibuy“ or’ sell
W„* stocks
wrt‘ «lw"for
«ys eager to
of tickets
Solicitor Claude Smith, of tho
nn
mi
training
In
various*
stages,
the
Tapperss "heartily
the laughter
that , „
----- — u turn, Stone .Mountain circuit, usked Gov­
«r Den Linden to Pots- 1 edge it; so a new note was des-1fnr responsible party government I or ,ess
cu"'"&gt; in in........»
. . » * . -,.«k
,
games to Ik* played here by the
ion bewildered lines o f ; patched together with on addition- with the party label meaning
and i ,£MU^Vnk,
°Jl, l ''“ senate calendar, i Milwaukee "Brewers'*
IIIXlllllll^ "more
lilUl L I flu
|L„.e n. t ly swept the
. chamber
.
hnsehnll swe Ilei I tho volume of offerings. ernor Walker for the requisitions.
farmers’ ex­ team. Each member of the
U. S. Cast Iron PitK* closed I I
d themselves helplessly cl memorandum informing the than a mere device for
seem ’
* ' there
•
or securing
ofthcrc wns
W,U!| some
s" nu‘ nnnlmi.»
applause from *i...
the the McNury-Hnugcn
JunAnother development today was
in iioriioii om
port ieorportion
hill on me
the senate
senute 1
points lower nt 230. Savage Arms
*uh the hysteria of tho Soviets that Japan’s attendance &lt;|e-'
unt| for international
lational co-opouartcr when the speech ijuh
and A
Associated Dry Goods broke the announcement that the Atlan­
agricultural committee files, and !.r
,-s,
" u',,n' «"'•
•larking of commands,' landed entirely upon their partici-1 eration, including
K adherence hy the w* s concluded.
ta Federation of Woman’s clubs
^ ;,-H
H *and 8 points respectively.
w °f mounted police, i Potion.
,
United States to the world court. | Whatever the senate lucked in several less widely discussed pro- M orfthan n iT v ! ‘ ^
had adopted resolutions expressing
American
Can
off
6
Points.
°f that crowd what it,
Moscow answered the note by
Rises as Lrsunl
i Hu* way of enthusiastic reception • A
confidence, "in the ability, integ­
t
n
n
"m
^
"
f
«
*
■
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»
A
:
Milerntion.
|r« disciplined self-con- asking for full details of conferPrior to going to the capitol fo r ' !,? tlu* inaugural, members of Hie
rity und dii interestedness of the
Enactment of a public buildings
c°M. policemen were ence plans and the nations attend- the ceremonies there, the president house, grouped on the other sid
executive committee of the Stone
program
approved
hy
administra­
e,?ni‘ expressionless j ing. This information hus just was up at his usual morning hour of the chamber, supplied. They
Mountain Memoriul Association.
.#tule the state funeral been despatched.
and after breakfast went to his applauded frequently and laughed tion spokesmen to make up for the
lack
of
construction
during
the
\P,,n,l’.
Confident of Re presentation,
.....„ ____
_ heartily nt the apparent disconi-.
desk attending
there_______
to the ___
daily
Extradition Hearing Next AVeck.
m t ic line scarred
League officials are confident routine. For the Jirst time since Htur# ° f the senators.
Cabinet I _last decade failed when the house
and
senate
came
to
a
deadlock
,,
f . . . . ..------. superbly mount- Moscow will decide ta tte n d , in- last fall, the family was united.' **fWcei*s, too, joined in the laughter,
__I.!. joining
*41 hisfather I !,ut
f fall* President
Pr*»«l«lj»M» Coolidge,
Fnall.l.. who
...L. hat
L-* ^pOfl 100 IllIlttiT OI Jll T|-(|1C11()f| OV[ V-,s covcred with ini- n; much as a plenipotentiary dele- John Coolidge
Ikln*.).— /hese were j gntc Wtis sent to a.ic iJravious “ n*l mother in the middle of t h e '1"
of Hie dnis, facing the er approval of projects. Settle­
nor the leader of a league conference on reduction of i morning upon his arrival from Am- rowrress, scarcely chunged his ex- ments of the French spoliation
claims also went over another not those maintained bv merchants
Haval 1 4armament
at HU
Rome
i h,'rst college, where he is a stu- preaslon.
I .i) ftprc.-ontcd
■-.) It
I
Ia tradition
. . .
1 111 II 111 A l l —
,IV
yenr, after waiting more than a ..........
.
and others
in front of their places common closed 1 5-8 lower at i'*5* I ****?’ Vnti* thl‘ latter Part of next
,
indicate
i
dent.
The
president's
father,
Col,
f
---------------------------------abtin.'
,V“ !.*\,ent ,ls | Unofficial sources al-.i nmuaiu,
7-8 and scores of othen showed w t v ’ hl* “ nnouncwlcentury, because vigorous opposi-1 of*business
_ 5” ?,n&lt;* ^ c ir pres-1the Soviets .ire inclin- I to attend,
(Continued on naira ::&gt;
jS p e c ia l S e s s io n O f
icreasiona of one to two points
L rhl‘ ‘f°.vorn1" r announced that
tion by several senators threaten- i
‘*
______
rnn!, i" lts wa&gt;' an elo-,
the conference will furnish an
would
take n?
no action
action in
in the
the
Total sales of $1,807,000 shar&lt;*«!
•W
°
- tuke
id to prevent more pressing legisf
- T ..
...... _
|„ 'i ■J." ,l|s 'jetory. 'additional entering weilg* into in*
m«Ut*r
of
extradition
until
after
were
slightly
I
k
*I
ow
those
of
yi
Senate Begins Today
Ln
r thL° h|ue, Hnea j ternntional affairs.
* •* the hnbeus corpus proceeding now
terday.
_________ ___________ j pending at Greensboro is disposed
(»ho prv--cd^together In ' ThtlH f!" ‘ ° nly ’Jl nntloni h" Vl‘
WASHINGTON. Mar. 5.— A new
I I / , . „ L * ____ 1
wT
J«f and until the sersion of the
the n ie m S T o f the!:}“ ‘i fiei
thev will send
senate with its newly inaugurated
North Carolina general assembly is
ku honored
V.. r*.1 I 'WtiKatca; these include all the
president. Vice-President Dawes,
Mlded. The hubeas corpus pro­
a*d from the lines ()[ l [ " r,ni*r enemies oftlu- Allies. The
holding the gavel was ready today,
ceeding brought by the sculptor
Jy the Mack anil Lk|?„ Iccirue council will elect a conferto receive presidential nomination!!
WASHINGTON. Mar. 5.-Cklv|n after his arrest last Saturday is
CHICAGO, Mar. 5.—Testimony 1 ,,,.
..la R it re,l f l L ^ r h » cncc President at next week’s scsMembers of the
Milwaukee
Coolidge
und
Charles
G.
Dawi
and proceed with other business that Helen Klwood Stokes once
.Milwaukee ami
With
co;
tume«
and
scenery
pro*
«nu
entries
G.
Dawes
once, . , *th co.
scheduled to adjourn
the -ame
Ittf eaut h?L d
lt " inAk?™ ,h,t the pr - "Brewers” baseball team,, 32 strong; ‘ ar which it called a special ses-' scratched her husband’s face nndlvbb-&lt;* bv ^'Hnrlit* Gano, former' ^.ereriinaugun,tcd President and night.
tne aloft hy these un' " ,,w,r ,w 11 bt* f.n'n “ r
lav. One H!"" Jf^tcntay after adjournment chased him with a butcher knife minstrel of the Al. CL Fields com- V
c. . J? ""P ^ H v e ly .
The governor made his inten­
■mourners
J
,ncr enemy state, probably Gor- arrived in Sanford tixt I f u
sine
die
of
the
Sixty-Eighth
Conwhen
he
demurred
routing
an
pany*
members
of
the
Sanford
.
‘
nv
hixtv-Elghth
Congress capu* tions known in a telegram to Kmparty of 10, that usscniblc
iu *
•.
apartment nt $25,000 a year has r,,apter of the Order of DeMolay i *® * P‘,a«H u livn«ling, with the pas. ■&gt;cn R. Arnold, an attorney of Atand a nuinhetween°two°sruok” 11, Thlls far,the vnrious delegations cago, arrived at noon, while the
Ihe special session, for which ac- been detailed by the huslmnd. W. 'V,1.1 K' ve a minstrel show at the sage
...... of
" the“ dcAcieticy
" ‘
lantn, who had notified him of the
-'*•
n&gt; ^ have not been announced, hut I remainder, assembling in Milwau­ tion
on the Islo of Pines treaty K. D. Stokes, on the stand in his! J.HIanc Thcutr.v
It. J. Holly her of minor meafiurc!i.
extradition application issued by
th, following will be
1
Speaker
Gillett
delivered
his
vul7 ‘ n! n it was curried included:
kee. came ill at 3:30 o’clock. The with Cuba is also on the progi gum. own behalf at the trial here „ „ ' I 'resident of the Rotary Club, will
cdictory
address in the- —
House und Governor Walker und requested a
is expected to continue less than a thnrg es of conspiracy to defame I ftp,rl0,?1r as interloqutor.
n Heidelberg. In tho
,
hearing in the matter for ThursPail! iioncour nnd Col Rautiin incoming players were met at the month.
*her.
Daily proctiees have been held ,,
" ut" a* Senator
university town where ronrcsentlnir Krc
iroiii j day or Friday of this week.
station and conducted to the Mon­
during the past week at, the Arm -! Massachusetts,
The governor in making public
tezuma Hotel where the team will
I ■•"Went
Pe,i' '’*»* Coolidge
ory. There
I here are in the cast lI f lI',,,,
Loolidge signed the .'11. Arnold’s telegram and his re­
,,| .
|Smith for Great Britain; Miehikuiii
members of the order who w ill! ,
Increasing the salaries of mem- ply referred to the general belief
H e s h i p m e n t s MuUudn. counsellor at Paris, for
divided Into comedians, singers
Co,iK™*». the cabinet nnd m legislative circles that the gen­
Manager Harry Clurk will proh-1
n
,*
_
‘
atO F r u i t s
'P o ■*,,nnJ ■
V’'K," ,r Hcioloin or Count
! "nd specialty men. Charley Gano th« ' ice-Pre«ldent.
eral assembly would not complete
llohln l.augare and General Mar­ ably blow tho whistle for the ini
r s bin&gt;self, will appear in blunckfucc ,, *'*v9rctt Sunders, whose term as
inis for Italy; under Secretary ofjtial practice Friday morning. EvNow (Manned I State Cobin for Spain; M. V’evena j cry thing at the Held -is in readi.
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• a1
torn
S U f f t g T S jg . &amp;
Veil, verily, the way of the und the contents c
lor
Czccho-Slovukia; Mynheer; ness for the beginning of work
I musically jnt
,f)' 'I ur* 5-— A Fruit Louden for Holland; M. Dtiprjcs I outs ns the manager and the own-1 Gansgress°Ms hnril.
rmefin..
.4 nignt'
.........*for
• * *Belgium.
*»•
7 cr, Otto i»._»
__ a 1have
. .... 1been
„ ini t*'0|
ons
di*r thi* lot
nt nt
Borchcrt,
i*Wer„fhc
of A. I„ Me Don-1 just becoming
|nice
ting 1.....
here lust
town for several days muking prop-t01®’ . , uc * ” the evidence of the, when he found in
,l&lt;1 “ nnngemonts to in -!
■ ..
K« " » s « I * s ™ -if. s
i
w
a
a
arations.
to*'rt
to
Diken as n basis for tic of "his own *
e,lls "f Florida tltru.*
2
English
Newspapers
As Secretary State ^ovnrnor A. W. H cUan:
Franco nnd Ger" wi'ii'fi the mnrket of Praise Coolidge Talk
.
sh *® P ^ e n t extradition apJ t'lroughout the vnr' la ^HINGTON, Mar. 5.— Frank p!,c*H °n from governor*of Georof Europe. First
H. Kellogg was sworn In today as B,a "\p. Gutzon Borglum Thursday
LONDON, Mur. 5.—The Liverunder
------- - --- ...
*'-**—•* ,
i«w, .nac , wit
hecretary of State succeeding j
Friday._ Kindly wire mv ex,
e hus gotten used to that. 1 continued his task
&lt; harles K. Hughes, who held tha pf k°TLhet jer you W‘H be in Rul... shows.
There
vus through being jn jail
Mac is u chastened negro. ii | , ,
|K)^t uuriiiK the la: t four years.
K T .h,ur»day
Friday so that
J,c v ",1. 1" 1*
quantity, he says. The oath was administered at the !application
crown of thorns wns plac- hus I**,, punishc I as no offender
may be presented."
hut he promises variety sufficient state department this morning bv
t ,uiu\r u,
k
| ,
, '
been punished in rtnent years. for the .show.
Associate Justice Pierce Butler,
,U. K. u ttS bo.u*e cH‘uninl* 'lay Hu shakes his hcuil in u bewildered
State^ W eather And
;ltt*e Of three members Lc,icf ln nveJ for American a(,|’V*! hou"rg. a"nd_ Ross Kinney,'outfield-1a^ the P«Hcc station. In n flurry manner und declares:
, &gt; ef!..urr . n:,w on. •“'!*
Kou- 1of ^the supreme court.
Ittniit
memoers gjon to thl, World Court und his'
-- •• - *l11 he appointed uy v. B,,'n to lh&gt;‘ uV° r
hM.fieition
' r He*^n»n Bell. Dennie Gearifi.
industry, the police consigned
HDnt was dc best li-ktr dut i
Crop Report Given
itaW
“/^."iwit .if the Mail- L^‘fere,lco to ^ ’ ^ ^ - I * u ? a t "fre- J.‘ , F,{ ' Walker, .Roy Lingrel. Jo.* 50 gallons.of whiskey to the gutter, ever had. I would have drunk it'( for reserved seats.
, r Exchange to co-op* l? conferences may otcu
Eddleman. Orwood McCracken,' There hud to he some one to null myself ruther than do' it out l)uv
' the state department to 'complete
WASHINGTON, Mar. 5.— Tlie
r , ---- agencies for f|Ut'nt ',,U' r%
.u t*
0Ut -lJ
1 Claude Willoughby, Stacy Ross, the corks from the botUts and to ain't gwine ter iret me wit/im nm
importance
to
Europe.
Thnddeus Campbell, Frank Bryant. h',IJ tb‘fm ut the right angle for cause“ T shi/ran't1b ea-^" "ee" h Death Claims Bishop i for Bermuda to spend * "several department of agriculture in R*
,f1' “ -'ikct of FiuT
weekly review of cron amj weather
Hoy Sanders. R. Schneider. M. K .'
fluid to run out.
wasted"
1
rwwgt, countrie .
,.«.«rn.l O f Methodist Church j
plBC- conditions for Florida said much
Republicans S e 1e c t Walsh, all of whom, are intchers; This job fell to the lot of "Mac” . Aside fro... hi.,
sunshine and warm moist soil i.
AKK*S t iu T b l a m e
Successor to C u m m in s
favorable but growth was returd­
r |Jardine
Becomes ------New ed in mid-week by nights a„d
..
,
th,Ur‘ &amp;•— Mary Cope ,
------------_
ne organ at Holy
WASHINGTON. Mar. 5.—Sena*
Head o f Agriculture L *S 5
T .‘ , " dk
Vi
"] 1-ondfjr. for W l ti r C :«, K. Mo*-*', of New Hampunfavorable to some truck. C
itojv a1, Wi|a time she :&lt;hiref waa itelecteu to«liO’ hy "V*
t .t
Sundays, once. renate Republicans as their candi• ^"hiesa, and once date for president pro tempore ot
ccajL.*
^°K was iso* the senate to succeed Senator AlWilliam Skiff catcher, has been j insult came t o 'the* w w k e r ’ BoGJ shine^whlut 'V“ * sri f n,iry ,no,,n- unexpectediy following a” 1sudde’n
find the churcii hert B. Cuniniins. of Iowa. )#no did
In Sanford for several days.
h i , after bottle had K
opencdi C r l a ^ j h i ^ v ° f U * * *
“ * ,tupn
M » worse shorUy aftej retired yesterday to t«V&gt;- &lt;-’&lt;* the Truck shitimlnT. vveit ah0w bui&gt;.
not seek ranoiuiiwtion.
y*
j last midnight.
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MANYIMPORTANT'JU
BILLS DIE WHENISEEKS
CONGRESS ENDS POSTAL SERVICE

RUSSIA TO PLAY
IMPORTANT PART
IN ARMS PARLEY

J

Milwaukee Players
Arrive In Sanford
T h i s Afternoon

'“,lon-..... ....
K. J. Holly Will Be
stokes Anpears in iShow Interlocutor
Own Behalf Today| For DeMolay Here Washington Nows I

.win;be buried, jgSTSd vfcS Admiral Aubry

r *;.. 7 Terrible Punishment Is Devised;
Bootlegger Pours Out Own Liquor

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^ EFORfc your eyes the present scenes of Sanford appear,
■ those scenes that were once the dreams of pioneer busi­
ness men.
Beforeyofo* eyes is the visuali;cation of Sanford’s new
business and residential section representing an immediate rcalization already at hand.’
Throughout theHisitbry of Civilization time has been bringing
in on tne wings of Advancement a chain of opportunities like that
offered you in th6 Visualization^ f Sanford’s tomorrow.
W here today the blades of grass grow green, foundations will
soon be laid fo r the erection of S A N F O R D ’S F IR S T G R E A T
T O U R IS T H O T E L. W h frknows how many more such line hotels
will be needed iii the hekt two years, and will follow in the wake
of the O N E we noto.know is to be built this year!
To some people this may mean nothing, but to those who have
keen discernment it may be made to mean everything.
Discernment will,prompt you to make a ground floor purchase
now, and participate iri a stabilized community’s most rapid pe­
riod of umnflated growth— the hour when Sanford, the city sub­
stantial, awakerts to its possibilities; to rise from out of U r first
splendhLpreientotfn^ antc?v*"oaitakinitial growth to that future
as on6 of Florida’s gteai cities—ra future which is freely predicted
fo r it by the best informed in Florida.
The discovery of n ir id fi’B iiext great city is the object of every
investor in the State— what city is to be tho next, St. Peters­
burg, Orlando, Miami, or Daytona? Towers of tall buildings will
cast their shadows! tdiporfow on the land that can be bought to­

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day fo r hundreds and resold at thousands, with the growth of the
city, duplicating the wonderful profits so well known in these
other cities.
Skeptics will put off or stay away, while shrewd investors will buy
and retire in comfort on their profits out of Sanford’s big step
forw ard. Those who now visualize will realize out of the harvest
that is destined to come— that is made inevitable by virtue of
Sanford’s environment and rapid progress.
There will be those who come later to live in the Forrest Lake H o­
tel and looking out of its windows will see land that once sold fo r
the ridiculous figure of 50 cents per square foot and in a short
span of time afterwards, could not be obtained at twenty times
this original purchase price.
How much of this you may doubt, and how much you may be­
lieve today, is going to prove your own measure of profit or loss.
Hundreds of thousands will walk the streets laid this year
through Sanford's First Street Extension, where today only
W ater Front Estates exist, never realizing what a vast fortune
was once produced in that self-same spot. I f you visualize, you
must realize. I f you realize you must buy in Sanford’s First
Street offering before 10 A. M. March 5th. 1925.

5 Blocks of N ew Business Property,
5 Blocks of W ater Front Residence and Apartment Property,
5 Blocks of Residence Property surrounding the new Hotel Site.

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President Fiist National Bank

It. H. BBKtl, Vice-President
Secretary-Treasurer Tin? Sanford Herald

A. K. KEY, Treasurer
Cashier Seminole County Bank

HARRY T. BODWELL, General Manager
B. F. WH1TNER, Secretary
President and Treasurer Bodtvcll Realty Co.
Cashier First National Bnnk

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We loan up to 60 % of ap­
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BERLIN, Mar. 5.—Germany In
pinng considerable attention Just
nog to a financial scandal. It la,
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ling its shadow over th polit|life of the cndntry. Some high
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ly knows who next will bo
tged into the llnu-lgiht. Pubhearings are being held In nn
cnmavnr to nacertain facts, and
thjbr trails evidently load into more
than on political camp.
HORIZONTAL.
flour brothers of Russian birth,, 1— separata
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Jnlius. Solomon, Hersehc! and 4— assert
playlas
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l i n e Rarmat, came into Grrmanv 7— thus
a fcw years ago by way of Ilol(Latin)
laid, vouched for, it is alleged X— lubricate
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byathfl German foreign office nnd 9 i[laminate
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prominent
politicians, u — unlatch
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formed a company to Import
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into banking, the buying up of puof
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pet add artlfldal silk factories, IS— apeak
irpp and steel mills, sawmills mid iff dMrlbnta
patter}' works, and vurious other IS— ona a f tha
rad for
Jtti|vit|cs.
Ifr—qnaflty
They prospered ex
Croat
it~Jiorai‘ y
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Mindly
Then some oho started an Invciti for
tigition of the Prussian State
I f —ffiaca oat
Ilk. one of the oldest tlnancinl
Inltltutlons of Germany, as a re-1 .Herewith la mtatioa to FusU -I
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revealed
that
yu miifi.
i Refusal To Open Door
tbp bank had liabilities in excesi
'Cost Hotel Man $200
o f. it* capital And reserve, nnd
thjU it had loaned large sums withmfl proper collateral, A man miniWINDERMERE, Eng., Mar. ft.
ctl-Kutisker was u party to these
—The proprietor of a leading hoo f a word—if bori*
trgiuMctlons,
, tel in this district will sleep with
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ken almost over night the whole
i one eye open for the future, since
ahadod atop to tho rignt; if
nfllir was given a new aspect.
he was fined $250 ami costs bv*l|
lewwwardo m tfl tho fln*
lllc Kutlsker confessed to his Ir*
Irtojpbelow. Coppamtho
: the county court judge for fnilimr,]
regularities, It soon developed that
i to lot a traveler in the hotel for j
thSre was n concern which had ap­
to thoMwacia (a tho
several hours one morning.
parently gone In for even wilder
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The traveler told the court he.
financing, the Rarmat corporation.
i wiD jfv o yea emcotwtho
was stranded through his knggngc I
Kjjtlskcr was presented with an ordlmeulfc xsavda When
being lost nnd tried to obtain nd*|
osaplated tho words NmoU t o * ,
•Iff fdr his arrest on Christmas
mission to the hotel at 5 o’clock in j
tniock perfectly.
Dty, grid the Rarmat brothers re- __
the morning. It was after 7 ’
cefved similar warrants as a Newi 8
when he got in nnd during the j
Year’s greeting, their arrest tak- \ | □ n n n o a
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,7h° affiliations nnd friendships the Rarmats figured,
that Nationalist officials were so hut wished to register his protest jp *
orthc Barnut brothers are coming
Several different investigations lax in their credit policy tlint mil­ against the proprietors' refusal to ■j
tm light. The trail leads to the already nre under way, and the lions of marks were loaned to them entertain travellers and to show^J
! * • " ’ of, prominent Socialists; n Rarmat nffnir Is being made the even nfter the Reichtmnk had rig- him that innkeepers had n duty to |
Gfpimuniat deputy nnd a Clerical football
of
German
politics, igly shut down on credits, and aft* the traveling public which they; f|J
deputy appear to have been Involv Charges that the Socialists were er rumors were current in ex­ bound to carry out.
c&lt;L and it cabinet minister resignc.l on close terms with the Rarmats change circles that not all was well
under the fire of charges in which arc matched by counter-charge* with the Bnrmnts,
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Wilhelmina will presently And her[
domain enlarged by 260,000 acres,1
,The new territory has been annexf ed from the sea, being the Ant
actual gain of ground as a .result
: of the Zuyderzee drainage opehi' linns, according to a report re-!1
( cently issued here.
! This gigantic undertaking, jvbjch
deals with an area of 1,400 square
miles nnd nn estimated expend!iture of 1100.000,000, wns interrupt
Jed by the war, but has since been
I proceeding slowly at different
points.
The difficulties encountered were
("teat, but none of them was un­
foreseen hy the hydraulic experts
in charge. Time after lime, the
report says, dykes or embank-1
Jmenta erected in the section of the;
'island of Wleringen, slipped awayjj
into the sen owing to tne shifting
* nature of the subsoil. With the1
quiet tenacity peculiar to the Dutch
• in their everlasting fight against j
J sen encroachment, the dykes w ere'
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rebuilt again nnd again until they
now stand six feet above high tlda 1
A nnd so firmly knit together with
\ rlny, sand, willow twigs, basalt anil
4, ;cement that the fiercest gales have
done them not the slightest harm,)
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The tests have been very se/ • vere this winter. Recently during a
tl"tTc storm lhe quaint island of
' Mnrken escaped complete submergpokao a f
genre hy only a roupte of inches,
facUAalU* • while the town of Monnickendam
ly
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By Local Company

the San Lanta Investment C o »
Piny,-to beautify the trart In eyafv
way possible.
An ornaiftntiu
(rateway at the Fifteenths Street
entrance will be erected shortly.
San Lanta, a new residence sub- F.lv« residences of ty ji and
"truction favorably eomparabto »
miration effected to division/ waa placed on the mar- those found in the moat axclnahr#
ket today by knight ft MacNeHI.
subdivisions In Jhe itaU .wJU h*
mn.«n High
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on the tfact at one!*
v "jpO« JP Sanford, be
p * al die activities |
Development plana to tie carried
f t * Dixie Highway a tjw t by the company prtfrtte.fr?
‘ ,c fact
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i Fou»tecnth Street with an aspt
Kken becaVse o?4 the
paved streets and sidewalks.
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I tors have "more i _
thorough beautification or tna traci
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boys’
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section
of
Sanford.
I a (be girls and that boys1
( It is the plan of the developers. hy use of treea, shrubbery apd
fV-iire more money.
cthir natural means, '
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LtiHsl in the school for &gt;5 f] JM f
Ittsms nndl it I" underLjiderahte interest among
C |f 1* being manifested.
I Kenneth Halt will conIdirKt the athletic iW iL boys- Miss' Ethel HenLoathed the giris banketL during the season just
| 0 be mentor in sports for
Lment of a schedule for
[tell and track teams is
L prepared. Games will
b on the diamond with nil
bjor high schools in this
End. In addition. Sanford
hool athletes will pnrticlLversi trade meets,

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icatly all naighbon and personal! he ri
cqualntancea; a committee of the!
dassaehuaetta Women’s Republi-' 7 n ,
■n club) former mkamates o f the |~ } } *
ass of 18»S at,Amherst, and sdeh C O !
thers frnui.thp hdms state as liap1
irntcl to make tndlr
presence

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ter, his desire to see us mu h of
the tipper * V Johns and “the pro­
posed route of the SL John’s-1r^.
u»an River as is possible. The
Sanford. Chamber of Commerce ,s
making nrrnngemonts to conduct
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f r&gt;in Washing ■stnlck'.liy an 4 automobile. KllUlt
ntusville. Mon- Ct$ 7-yenr.o6t'^0Ki»n boy of Alb inspection in tnrtlnntp 8prln^\&gt;libd in an Orlan­
\botwpcn tbfit do. ;I[n:\Ditnl . acabCfduy where he

stjalnta Imposed sfcon him by 1
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\1altUig governors had. left' i

For Two Days
Friday and Saturday

[yustine — Ilians under
Lnstructlon of permanent
L** Matnkas bay and inI „f modern water system.
[ville — C. ft J. Camp
I to build rock crushing
sing capacity of 1,000 tons
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.«;ncn } T he Great Achievement of the
• 'Present or a Promise d th’6'’Future? ' *"

A wejl known real estate man now in Miami
but formerly with business connections in
other parts o f the state, said on Sunday after
a visit to the Venetian Casino, Country Club
and oth^t attractions in Coral Gables:
“ Well, Coral Gables is really selling present
and futifre. The rest rffudHre selling future
only.”

GlW* ILrt Schaflner ft Mura

Let Us
Do The Worrying
For You

We would hot discount or disparage in the
slightest degree the ambitious efforts o f
other subuiban property developers. N ear­
ly everything in Florida in the way o f real
estate is good. And beyond all question if
promises of dovlopersare fulfilled investors
in such properties cannot fail to make money.

It’s our business, as far as clothes are con­
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But why buy futures only? W hy not take
value which is yours when besides etaoinet
advantage o f the overwhelmingly large val­
ue which is yours when besides what the fu ­
ture will bring, you g e t all o f the masterly
achievement o f the present to carry convic­
tion to your soul.
Coral Gables has been built up and. enriched
by the expenditure o f $20,000,000 in im prove-.
ments o f the highest grade within the past
^hree years. You need only the evidence o f
your own eyes to see how wisely, artistically,
far-ieachingly this money has been spent.
And in no year that has passed, has the
money expended been so great, or the build­
ing program been so exceptionally compre­
hensive, as this year’s.

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g exploitihg* t h e i r
properties
J promise according to t h e i r
deal largely in futures. They
s§j! hopes and perform according
to their fears. I f their‘ zed! in
selling outruns their capacity for fulfillm ent
the investor who buys from th em 'is not
happy in his selection.

The present is hero with all that has been
accomplished*at Coral Gables to bring value
to plot values now. Also to provide the only
assurance that will stand the acid test o f
what the future will mean in increased values
for investors. .

You urc? cordially invited to vi.sit Coral Cables and hear Hun. W illiam
Jennings Hryan lecture on “ Florida und Ita Opportunitiea." Transpor­
tation is free in nur D9 L.11.xe Highway Pullman ('oathtm, leaving the local
Coral Cables O ffice each week. For full particulars and reservation,
call at the Cora! (Tables Office.

W e earn our living by picking out the right
likings for you to wear, getting them at the
right pi*ce, and gelling them at the lowest pos­
sible margin o f protit
Whfcirjrori come in here and 'select a Hart
Schaffner &lt;fc Marks Suit, you have no furthei
cause for worry. It is all wool, pertectly tail­
ored, and styled right, 01 it would never h-jve
been allowed to come into this store.
It becomes you and tits you right, or*ft^
would never have been allowed to go out.

Me K innon-M arkwood Co.

MIAMIS-MASTER-SVBVRB
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F U R N IS H E R S TO MEN WHO k n o w

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week. 15c.
W erkly Edition
■FECIAL NOTICRi All obituary
not lees, cards of thanks, resolutions
and notices of entertainments where
charset are made w ill be charged
for at regular advertising rates.

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The Associated Press Is eicluatvely entitled to the use for republicet ton of all news dispatches
credited to It rtr not otherwise-cred­
ited In this paper and aleo the local
news published herein. All rights
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THURSDAY, MAR. 5, 1925

THE HERAUV8 PLATFORM
J.— Deeper water route to Jackaon*
ville.
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X+—Construction of St. Johns— Ini l u River canal.
I , —Extension of while way.
.4^—Bxtenalon of local amusemenla
—awimming pool, tennis courts, etc.
is— Acquisition of a municipal
•^—Augmenting of building pro-houses, hotels, spsrtment
7.— Extension of street paving program.
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of
boulevard
■round Lake Monroe.
0^—Entrance into Florida state
baseball league.
10-—Completion of city beautifica­
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A s the lengthening shadow s^*
MtuMlini's IllncM.
the midnight hour and the noise end hubbub of a hundred
M ia's Great** War.
thousand tourists playing their favoHtd sport beneath wav­
British Security..
ing palms, subside as long trains, motor cars, and yatchs
The Queen Bobs Her Hslr.
carry them back to their northern homes, the sped of the
BY ARTHUR 8RI8BANB
diamond makes itself felt and the lure to sand lot and ball
park becomes irresistable.
Before another new moon has left its indelible imprint
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upon some responsive youth’s uncalloused heart, the resound- Italy conceding th* J1
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ing crack o f the home run king's m ighty bat and the echoing mi«r Mussolini who i ■
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cries o f a 'thousand lusty throats will draw from farms, l« »»ld b* d* ,nf 0,1heI"
schools and business offices every man, woman and child cauaed by ulcers In the «tom‘
whose red blood has ever tingled at the thrill o f a triple play.
Another rumor says the Italian
The deafening shouts of “ Attaboy, Kelly,” as the king crown prince shot .lussomi in a
o f swat singles with three on bases and two out, and tne en- quarrel.
suing cries,’ "Slide, you idiot,” "Safe a mile,” "Look out for
That'a nonsense probably and it
the baby carriage,” and "K ill the Ump,” as the game pro- would be base ingratitude. But for
ceeds, will pull like a magnate to some tiny knot hole every Mussolini and his revolution on the
kid for miles around who hasn't the necessary admission fee. side of conservatism, Italy might
In little over one week’s time the Milwaukee Brewers,) have had a revolution sweeping the
who were fortunate in securing Sanford for training quar- king from the throne.
ters, will give battle with the Senators from Washington on
ANOTHER STORY bestows on
the Municipal Athletic field. And at the present time very
Mussolini a case of blood poisoning
few, i f any, tickets have been sold for this occasion.
We are not prepared to say just what is causing the de­ caused by a scratch front his pet
lay or why there should be Any delay. But we do know this lion. The Italian statesman prob­
that according to the contract which the city ha* with the ably has influenza like thousands
Brewers, eight thousand dollars worth o f tickets must be of others in Europe.
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sold in order to break even. And this means that something
over thirteen hundred tickets must be sold.
SCIENCE SAYS the greatest
There should be little difficulty in disposing of this num­ battle of the human race is to be
ber of tickets, provided an efficient organization goes to against insects nnd miscrftplc
work promptly and with concentrated effort, covers the en­ germs.
tire county. All these tickets cannot be sold on First street,
Those tiny enemies do Infinitely
as most tickets are. Solicitors will have to go into the remot­ more harm than ever was done by
est corners of the county nnd that will take considerable nil the wild beasts and poisonous
time.
reptiles that men have gradually
There is no reason why the city should go into the hole conquered. Insects nnd plant pests
on so popular a proposition as base ball, but it will unless destroy billions every year in crops
immediate action is taken by those in churge of selling the nnd forests. And germs destroy
tickets.
millions of lives.

Trouble-Telling, A Damnable Habit

Don't impose your worries ami your troubles on other peo­
ple. They probably have their own loads to enrry. Learn
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY. to keep your complaints nnd your anxiety-thoughts to your­
ETERNAL
PROTECTION: — self. Talk of pleasant things.
And what is more, the mere forcing yourself to talk of
The Lord shall preserve thy going
out and thy coming In from this pleasant things will push your own alleged troubles to the
time forth, nnd even for evermore. back-ground and give a perspective by which you can see
Paalm 121: 8.___________
them in their true relation to the rest of the things that
make up your life, and your hopes.
THE RACK BEAT DRIVER
The man who carries with him a tale of woe will find him­
I f he should hit a trolley-car
self
shunned like a pestilence in time. Then he adds to the
Or cut a train ih two,
rest
of his complaints a pitiful whine about having no
Do anything that drivers are
A t ti men Inclined to do,
friends! So wrapped up does he become in his own ills, he
The coroner may find—alack,
loses all ability to take a look at himself, occasionally, as a
Should anyone survive—
disinterested
observer. He actually thinks that the avoid­
That'there was someone in the hock
ance of his erstwhile friends is juHt another of the unmerit­
To tell him how to drive.
ed misfortunes that have come his way, when he has invited
It’s hard to watch the road ahead every show of unfriendliness by his chronic whine, or his
And heed the voice behind;
chronic bitterness.
And many people now are dead,
Bitterness and carping criticism never get a man or wo­
You frequently will find,
man very far. Together with the habit of trouble-telling,
Yes. many people ore deceased
Who might be now nllve,
the habit of saying something bitter or spiteful marks a man
Had no one told yr tried, nt least, or woman as something to be shunned. Only the helpless
To tell them how to drive.
families of these kill-joys are forced to endure them, until
j the good Lord takes them away.
And mony more who occupied
The rear are now nt rest.
Curiously, too, there has never been a great deal of
Yes, many people now reside,
i preaching against the kill-joy, nor a great deal o f training
In regions of the blest.
of children in the art of hiding their own troubles. Many
Because they veiled, "Here comes
a woman who meets her husband, ppon his return from
a truck!”
work every evening with a long recitation of petty worries
"Put on your brukei” Oh, I’ve
Seen lots of people out of luck
and aches and pains is the outgrowth of a little girl who was
For telling how to drive.
encouraged to tell her troubles to her so-called sympathetic
Bo when your wife is
driving, elders. Her depressing, irritating, useless recitals have be­
come just one of the damnable bad habits that destroy love
please
and ruin homes.
Don’t tell her what to do;
To see that other auto she’s
Our troubles are of small interest to nth*.: people. Only
As competent ns you.
such
recital of misfortunes is morally legitimate
will rr.
[f you will leave her quite alone
suit in the correction o f the misfortunes or will protect
You likely will arrive;
Ihn doesn’t need n megaphone
others against similar troubles. If it doesn’t help any one
To tell her how to drive.
to tell a tale o f woe, ill the name of all kindness, let the tale
go untold.
n fact, the aide engineers
Who any car designed
lave put the steering-wheel nnd
gears
In front nnd not behind.
•■or thnt’s the place they nil decide,
The best they can contrive;
’he rear’s the proper place to ride,
The front the place to drive.
— By Douglas Mulloch.
------- o-------Have you Joined the Golf Club
et? It needs your support.
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A man’s idea of the hereafter
s often governed by ids eondiion of hculth.
Well, Muscle SIiiiuIh came out of
he Sixty-eighth Congress about
is knotty a proposition as it went
nto it.
Grindell Matthews has sold ids
‘death rny" to an American, It
nuBt be a “ white elephant” or
England would have bought it,
------- o------The hundred million dollar develnmenf. recently announced for
lornl Gables, should put that subfvlidon far in the leud of any in
lie world.
The Miami Tribune is pleading
flr justice for the oyster. But
ill the public swallow it?—Orndo Reporter-Star. That reminds
s of a story.
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The Forrest Lake Hotel will not
ike care of all the people who
ill be wanting to come to San*
trd next winter. We need another
otel
and several
apartment
auses.
This man Dawes gave the Sen­
te something to think about yesriiay. We wouldn't he surprised
our new vice president should
•Ip to keep things moving in the
•nate.

THE BIGGEST BEST SELLERS
NEW YORK IIEltAI n TRIBUNE
During the lust twenty-live years to produce thirtysix books since
the most successful w.irk of fic­ 1905, ranks its possessor higli even
tion published wus ‘‘‘ Main Street"; when the individual hooks have not
the most popular author within been extraordinarily popular. Only
the period wus Winston Churchill. one of Mr. Oppenheim’s thirty-six
Wo nre indebted for these conclu­ appears in the list of the hundred
sions to the resenreh of a writer in best sellers. This classification is
"The Publishers* Weekly,” who in the less comforting of the two.
pursuit of the ulwnys fascinating "The Rosary" is the third highest,
questions of what the public reads followed in a characteristic con­
about, has studied and compared trast, by "The Sheik," which is in
the "host seller” lists since 1900. turn followed by ‘‘Mr. Ilritling."
He has catalogued the hundred This is Mr. Wells only representa­
most popular utithors and the hun­ tive, hut in general books which
dreds single hooks which made the like "Mr. ltritiing” had a topical
biggest splurges us they were re- f interest nre surprisingly few. The
ported in them.
|popularity of "Black Oxen", "The
It in not so bud. One is a little I Plastic Age" (it is unexpected indismayed to find that the second |terest to find the latter appearing
biggest success was " I f Winter j while "This Side of Paradise” does
Comes," and somewhat more dis* not) am! of such an accident as
mayed to find the second most pop-1Mr. Streeter’s "Here Mnblo" could
ulur author to he Mr. Murold B eil, be ascribed to this cause; in gen\\ right, but Booth lurkington fol* oral, however, the big successes
lows ns the third and William J. are simply smooth-running, capaisicke as the ninth, and there ure,ble and nott oo striking fiction,
reassurances in the lists. Mary
Mrs. Wharton is represented by
.Johnston, Mrs. Wharton. Sinclair “ The House of Mirth," and fifteen
Lewis and Ii. G. Wells are ail in years later by "The Age of Innothe first third of the authors’ list; ccnce," but it is hard to find many
and from the sixty-eighth name others of a comparable literary
(Thomas Nelson Page) on down to ipiality. It is also a little hard to
the end it is studded with people find anything of a trend; the populike _Galsworthy, Arnold Bennett, lar writers are as "popular” in
William De Morgan, Willa Gather,1one decade us in another. But it
May Sinclair, Joseph Hergeshei-&gt;Is notable that Winston Churchill's
mer, and similarly solid citizens in success in placing seven hooks on
the republic of letters. And there the tsli is equaled only hy the
is, it seems, justice in publics, aft-j similar score for Harold Bell
er all. for Joseph Conrad is not Wright; and one perhaps could
only on the list—he is no lower wish that the preeminent place
than seventy-seventh place.
held before the war b tyhe author
The authors’ list is somewhat!of "The inside of the Cup" had
deceptive, because as
excessive. not been so distinctively usurped
prolificity, like that which en-j after it bv the author of "When
aided Mr. E. Phillips Oppenheim a Man's a Man."

THE JNFLUENZA germ that
prostrates you today and kills you
when it finds its way up through
the sinus cavity into the brnin Is
older than civilization; in former
times it has been infinitely more
deadly even than toward the end
of the greut war, when it killed
about eight million people.

woman u
r onetnifi.
; on New Yes!! 5K •Utk
|custom We

| Statistic,
i drinking more

lryin*t°bSVL5s
TM
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JfcYElZ /’
I

R,ave you g T : U i

so bowlegged he

snubbers to kd. i Hj
.when he walked?

Once there *a

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man. * ou had to
31
to see which w,.
way £
Don't know ma,i.
j treaty against gun (L..

'w e d o n e e d o n e ? ^
A farmer iT T u n
work so hard to
he has no time to work uJ
if a,hat*k?00'1 is * MtiJ
if the thing can he ht^j.
The Allies are takin,
sweet time in leaving
Last man of the i
hack. Really the lag*
1he was waiting for
mnr. packages.

Chemist

hm

mtdt

sugar. Which ii notktq
know an artificial sunn
graphe.-.
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C A L IF O R N IA BOOSTING F LO R ID A
LAKELAND STAR-TELEwHAM

We do not believe it is neces­ fur the millions in these United
sary, but Florida may draw a les­ States who enn come here and find
son from California, and place a runshine and warmth and relief
pin where it may remind itself from the rigors of a more severe
from time to time of the folly of j climate, she must never adopt
what California is now doing and California’s attitude,
insisting on doing to injure its
Every onee in a while there
own reputation and detract from |crop un an example of individual
the pleasure of-a visit and possible greed in Florida as a visitor is
residence on the Pacific const. ' given a little the worst of it . ,
California is devising or has de-IThis can not he helped, although1
vised u new way or method of public opinion can keep it down
gouging its touristi ami visitors,[to a minimum. But the State of
To sum it up. California is tax- Florida must ever be liberal in its
ing or going to tax the worldly duelings with those who come to
goods of visitors, including the be with us and enjoy here what
rings on their fingers ami the Nature has not seen fit ami wise
watch in their pockets, whether to place elt cwhere.
said visitor lives In u mile or two
It can he said of Florida that _
of her horden or whether he or the winter visitor may come here ■
she comes from 3,000 miles away, and find rest and recreation nnd it
If California persists in this will cost him less than in any other J,
MR. CHAMBERLAIN, of the
n
.
..
. ‘ nauseating exnmple of greed nnd part of the United Stutes where British cabinet sends a notice t o , extortion, Florida may well look people go, winter nnd summer, ’ S
the entire diplomatic force of the'.for n bigger influx of visitors thun Jor pleasure. Florida must keep ■
British empire to this effect:
\
»tnte ever dreamed of. If its skirt elenn in this particular, I ■
"Number One- And fur ahead of F,orl‘lu wants*- to - W w h a r this for thhtifrthe on ly wnythi*
all other things'in British policies j B? tB Cn” bt‘ us “ enn,pi" K K' muul Cnn ‘:ontinut, to proaper*
?■
stands British security.
Every­
thing else is unimportant compared 1
KEEP THE DOLLARS HOME
with that."
TIKTON GAZETTE
Sentimental
Americans
that! I
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.
would have this country enter the
A local business man was in right to take Tifton money and
League of Nations us n world cureall, will please think over this pas­ The Guzetto office yesterday and send it olf to some other place, _
take it out of local circulation nnd ■
sage from Austen Chamberlain's spoke of the number of people in depreciate to thnt extent the
Tifton
who
seem
to
try
to
see
how
memorandum. The only possible
amount of money in circulation in
British policy is to consult the much of their money they cnn Inca] channels, It is to your own
British interests, leaving the Lea­ spend out of town, and how little selfish interest to spend the money
they cun spend here. Hi; said that you make here nt home where you
gue of Nations, nt some future he considered it a very poor busi- will have a chance to get it hack
time, to develop into an instrument neax policy to order anything out again.
When you are tempted to "mail
of internation peace.” The Amer­ of town, even if he could save n
ican policy is to consider Amercian small sum on the purchase. His an order" stop nnd think. Consid­
business is here, he depends on er what would become of you
interests.
the peonle of Tifton for a living, and your business, if everybody
and feels that every time he who bought anything in your line
THE QUEEN of Belgium bobbed spends u dollar in Tifton he ha: a sent out of town for it. Where
her hair, and there is much excite­ chance to "et it hack, while he would you be? Wiiat would you
knows thnt when he sends a dol­
ment. Kings ami queens take up lar out of town, it is gone. He do? How long would your husi-1
ness continue? Even if you nrej
new ideas cautiously. The king of has no chance to get his hands on only a clerk or employee in some
Kngluml still drives to the opening thut dollar again.
J Tifton store, it will b&lt;* well for you
it would be well for all our to think on these things for if i *
of parliament in n gilded coach
citizens to think on whnt this man
drawn hy six or eight cream-color­ has said, for it it the truth. If people stopped buying from the
Place l hat is giving you emnloved horses. And he wears a crown you are living in Tifton. you owe ment, there would he no need for
__. services. You would have to
on state occasions although every­ it to the town and the people w h oyour
body knows the crown has long nre giving you a living, to spend I move.
your money here. You nave no I Keep Til’ton money in Tifton
been the property of the House of
Commons. If Carlyle, creator of
"Bartor Resartus" were here, he
SELF-CONTROL
THE O. E. CRITIC
would find deep meaning in the
queen's bobbed hair.

HOWEVER, MAN, having de­
stroyed the mammoth and the rhin­
oceros, when he had only a sharp­
ened flint to work with, will know
how to overcome his Insect and
microbe foes with all science work­
ing for him.
Recent discovery of n disinfect­
ant harmless to man yet fifty times
more powerful than carbolic acid
means more to the really important
war of the human race than any
discovery of TNT or poison gas,
The important war is the wur
against disease.

BERNARD SHAW says he is re­
tiring, leaving the writing of plays
and other things "to younger men."
The fact is thnt there nre few
men really younger than Shaw.
While his work will outlive his
body by a very short time, it is
the most remarkable and brilliant
of his period
Aimtole France, another colt and
highly praised, wus hy no means
Shaw’s equal.

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Kress ha, Uktn
matter.
(n 80 *H

strikes
ora nnrwer*r
i*ill,U
i r ! 3’ ' "very
i^ tp,
do thh
c.BL’ thing* has isbeen
strikes or
answers h
back,
is ?allowslrog.
Non-resistance
re- ' 2
ing sway to his reflex actions; he Fistance transferred from the ex- i S
who controls such actions, who ternal to the internal; non-resiat-11
practices
ancVAs
Every ^
’fill
day
.1 • non-resistance,
I e I
’ .js' acting
,
1.1Velf-resUtance'.''
nctl’ l CalnlUllvCt LVtTV
V iS
on the level of the more developed we nre confronted by situations »
being; he is exerting self-control, where non-resistance, that is to M
H
And self-control is the thing toiusy, selflcontrol, means a chance U
he desired more than almost any- to strengthen our inner
thing else.
To alt in the castle of while giving away and striking
your body and to feel that you are hack means a chance
for xelf-ma"
its full an. complete master; that tery lost. One may well be Tow.
every muscle acts or refrains from proud to fight, too proud to a low
acting ns your mature judgment his poise to be upset by someone
distales, and that no man
can, who chooses to injure or insult
make you do otherwise, there are I him.
*
J
insult
few things more to be desired; | And in a very large proportion

REAR /ADMIRAL SIMS says
the flying machine has made th
r is
r —
*™
battleship obsolete. It has and th , useless to say that you are master impulse, to ignore it m w nTu Ti?
i , unless you are put to the test: it low it to burn itself Z
wh I,
submarine made the
huttleshii
, j is useless to say “ I would not bit resistance mwiro ,, i n
' u ■
almost obsolete before the flying
machine proved its power. It is
is, bark,
, - I would, not steal" unless
---- - „you
— of actions the end of w h ic h U ^ 'e
■ li have been
been placed
nhicnl so
« » that th..
i . &lt;_
_ foorcsee.
_
1,1 " men no one
possible that lighting in the air
the de-'
can
may make war itself obsolete.

THE GREAT nobleman of the ^ x n i x x x i i i a B a a i i D i H i i N s a i K x x H a i i i x i i i i m g , , , , , ,
THE POWER OF LOVE
A Georgia mob has burned a
middle ages lost a good deal of
gro at the stake for tile usual
THOMAS A'KEMPIS
their enthusiasm for war when the ■
imo. rteorgia would have got
musket with powder ami hall came I ■
rther, however, if the mob had
into use, and their elaborate suits J
lowed the court to try the brute.
Love is a great thing. By Itself
(hat loveth. fiieth. runneth, of armor no longer protected them. ■
I |irUr »iir I hr larifrat tcriiitr Trull arrlt l„u „„
»o would huve been executed le- it m akes everything that is heavy and rejoiceth; he Is free and cun.lurch 11 Ih, ill
lly.— Lakeland Lodger; Perhaps. light. and it bears evenly all that not he held in. He giveth all for
Contemporary Conimentn jJ
w I'r»-von. for it carries n burdens all and hnth all in ull.
JA C K S O N V ILLE ’S PROGRESS
And now that the Sanford cel- which is no burden, and makes
Careful analysis of the late elec- ,
Lave feels no burden, thinks
y men have forgotten the scare eveiything that is bitter sweet uml( nothing of trouble, attempts what ti-n by 38fi experts reveals every­
st a New York doctor’s ceterv- ta'dcfnl.
is above iti strength, pleads no ex- thing, There were too many Re­
EXPOSITION
d-tvnhold fighting tulk might
Nnthing is sweeter than love, cun* of impossibility, for it thinks publicans.— New York Evening
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till II It— 4 I.US|;st tl t lll II ||
rt their product's
reputation, nothing more courageous, nothing ell thing* lawful for itself and ull Telegram.
ry have to scrap another kind of higher, nothing wider, nothing; things possible.
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it-ct—the leaf-tyerl—Plant Citv more pleasant, nothing fuller nor &lt;able to undertake ull things, nnd
Uncle Sum makes un honest hut
urier. But all this scrupping is better in heaven and eurth. he; it completes muny thing;; and wur- laborious penny by auctioning
Ing to bring seven million dollars enuse love is born of God and can-; lantn them to take effect when one. hum-runners' motorboats ami reoutside capital into this Wuuty not rest but in God above all who dues not love would faint and capturing them the next week,
the next two or three months.
created things.
lie down.
BdztflO HxruUL v'

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THE ELSON ART EXHIBIT
I

March 4, 5, and 6
South Side School Building
Three Afternoon Programs— 3:30 P.
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M ONDAY

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MISS K ATIIR YN WILREY, Society Editor.

rHONE

D E L IG H T F U L PROGRAM IS G IVEN IN
O R LA N D O B Y SANFORD1M USICIANS
/c! 'I!10 solo, Restless Stream
(binding) Miss Margaret Davis.
Vocal solo, Parted (Tost!) Mrs.
« m. Leak.
I’iano solo, Spinning Song (Litof(&gt; Mrs. R, E. Toltu.
Vocal soW, A Holiday (Scott)
Mrs. JuliusjTakaeh.
Several chores were gratiously
Riven.
Mrs Daviiianrf Mrs. R. R. Deas
were the very able accompanists
ior this enjoyable program.
those who attended the meeting
from Sanford other than those of
tne program were- Mr&gt; v
fiai.

J, of floor space at
■nd Mrs. George
*-/te their "Crystal

Ludwig wil\ enterbH si the South
Srhwd 3:30 P. M.

Hbe given by the

!'le Class of the
h will meet with
Radford at 7:30

Thomas Cancelmo of A. Cancelmo Company, of Philadelphia, Pa.,
was a business visitor in-Sanford,
Wednesday.
'
' f
fsident o f
C. E. Deane, vice ___
the Sanford Loan ana Savings Co.
Inc., returned to his home in Bar­
tow Wednesday.
L. J. I.ippmann of L. and J. Lippmann Company, of New
York,
spet Thursday in Sanford on a
business mission.
Carl Espy of Savannah, Ga., is in
Sanford on business connected with
the Hutton Engineering and Con­
struction Company.

H. B. Lewis will
dance at the Coun„* their son Harry

rWsJ

R. C. Bower. Mrs. W. T. Langley
and Miss Edith Teague.
A-■
Friends of little Miss Carolyn
HiU will be sorry to learn that
she is ill at her home on Magnolia
Avenue.

Royal Neighbors To Mrs. ClaudeHowa'rdls
Hostess at Bridge

hibit at the South
School
at
3:30
ogram will be given
ide School,
jlsma will enterA state delegation of the Royal
Matrons Bridge Neighbors of America is to meet
ountry Club at 1 in Sanford with the Wichitnw
Camp. No. 7732 on Mar. 17, 18 nnd
C. Sharon will en­ ID. The visitors will have head­
try Week Bridge quarters at the Valdez Hotel.
This is to be a most important
meeting nnd many elaborate plans
are being made, including a recep­
onday
nion will meet nt tion at the Valdez Hotel on Mar.
ri. J. I&gt;. Davison 17 and a banquet on Mar. 11).
at 3 o’clock,
a concert nt the
The many friends of Britton
at 8:15 o’clock at and Malcolm Johnson will regret
«nck soprano, and to learn of the denth of their fath­
’ t of J^c»llin8 *CoJ- er which occured at their home at
he program. This Thnrsby, "Ala., Wednesday mornspices of the Muof the Woman’s

The Wednesday
Bridge Club
was charmingly
—
entertained by
Mrs. Hal Wight on Park Avenue
yesterday afternoon.
The delightful color scheme of
nink and lavender was curried out
by the use of pink roses and Inv­
ender larkspur.
The prize for
high score an embroidered buffet
set war won hy Mrs. D. 1). Cald­
well.
A delicious salad course was
served nt the conclusion of the
game.
Those nresent were: Mrs. E. F.
Perkins. Mrs. A. B. Wallace, Mrs.
E. F. Hour holder, Mrs. Floyd Palmei, Mrs. 1). D. Caldwell. Mrs.
Hal Wight, Mrs. It. A. Howard
and Mrs. F. L. Miller.

Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bull had as
their gueBts Wednesday, Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. llcrren of Quincy, who
are touring the state.

/YoI iW p T H E A T R E
T lU S S fU Y
'OTHULUOTA. Mar:
Wl!-?
jvfJuSwtftt* oV S'^VrfTilo,1
Iwm Pa rice and hli 'ilitw*.'M rs;
Jacksonville Hospital!
Emma Proctor, retamed today
S E A TS NOW SELLIN G FOR
from a trip to East Coast.
Mrr. Mat'k attended
h i- 1 m.
Mr*. Edwards who was serious­
TH E I’ L A Y T H A T HAS MADE M ILLIO N S L A U G fi
an.: |m,
ly injured In an automobile acci­ Steti'xi UniveAdty
.ill.
dent two weeks sen is believed to business cmiruse in Jiu!.
be passing the crisis. "Hope of whnY she has held i&gt;"' !■ ;
recovery is entertained by the statiographer, about two years
she married tn |3dwnrd Mm1 &lt;&gt;t
hospital staff.
Mr. and Mrs. Minick ore with Providence, It. 1.
The funeral was held at t
the Edward* family at their Lake
Pickett place. Miss Minick in ft* Baptist Church Mnftilay aftnnand the sorvices^jeohiluctid b&gt; the
the Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Long spent i pastor, Rev. Youmurts, A|r Mack
f t e c o i R o . '.
last week-end at City Point willil was buried b « th'' ».id of her
their son and daughter, Mr. and! ftlnlher in the ^rragLo fidliJidet v.
IB E S IC m d
Mrr. Will Townsend.
' ''
I Mr. and Mrs. W; 1&gt;. SrfOW w
Mr, Smith, of Indiana, nrriv- Slaughter, and son cid l&gt;1. M.trtri.1,
ok1,
ed in Chuluotu Wednesday. lie ! and Mrs. Kook-1 also *tf,1
inquired for the Mvrriwenthnr j near relative altomi-v ti; • ‘
home. He is ti kinsman of the I al. Mr. Mae!,, of .l;ulit- r
family.
Cecil Cow nit of Palm !’*•■ ' w
Mr. ami Mrs. Hooks are now) remain with the fathci. *M»‘ I. V
onroute to Kansas City from Mi­ i'owart, i '•■w day*
ami.
Mr. Duncan and family sold
their property here and returned
this week to their former John­
son City, Tenn., home.
Miss Velma Duncun will com­
plete her school year here liefore
Joining her pnrente in Tennessee. .
Levery Futch on Thursday wns I
violently thrown from a bucking1chi* I
horse. The hoy suffered severe the I

J. G. Bull returned Wednesday
from Thomnsville, Ga., where he
visited his mother and sister. He
visited in Tnllahassee and Quincy
on his return trip.
•
Mr. and Mrs, S. C, Rhnne with
their two children and nurse mo­
tored from Columbia, S, C., to be
the guests of Mrs. Rhnnc’s parents,
Judge and Mrs. George G. Ilerrjng.

I. H. JA1 KSON

Lake Mary School
Honor Roll

Raymond J. Henthorn of Pro­
vidence. R. I., arrived Tuesday and
will be the house guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry - BodwelL Mr. . The following pupils of the Lid
Henthorn will be connected with Mary school were placed on lie
school Honor Roll for the mb'•Co
the Bodwell Realty cnnipnny.
of February"
First .Grade: Margarcte Vcrn ■
C. E. Martin, vice-president of
Second Grade: Thelma Loo
the Citizens Bank of Fort Volley,
Ga., nnd also vice-president of the Clarence Oaghtou and Barto Hu*
Surprise Party Given
Georgia Bankers Association, with chlncon.
Third Grade; Otto llutchin:&lt;
TICE
W. L. Harccr, also of Fort Valley,
For Mrs. Etheredge
me guests of the Hotel Montezu­ nnd Woodrow Dixon.
t Week of Prhyer
Fifth Grade: Heshn Touchslm,
ma.
hurch, the business
Dcsfie
Singletary.
Hama North
W. C. T, U. has
Miss Ruby Rivers entertained
Mi's. A. K. Powers left Wednes­
( 'lari nee Peckhnhn.
The date of the with a lovely surprise party Tues­ day on a motor trip to Miami.
Mrs. Ada E. Maynard of Chi­ and
Sixlii Grade:
Charles Hew.-i
announced later.
day evening at her homo on Mag­
cago, III., who has been a guest Mab- I Ferguson, Elmore Lloyd.
nolia Avenue, honoring Mrs. iiulMrs. Goodwin Scott of Sacra of tlie Valdez Hotel for the pnst Hum v North, Harold Dixon and
vor Etheredge, who leaves next mento, Cab, is visiting Mrs. L. M month left Thursday for a week’s Albert Whitaker.
stay in Miami. She will return to
I'RES SEVENS week for Miami, where she will I.cinhart.
Si v.-nth Grade: Myrtle North,
make her future home.
Sanford for the remainder of the Richard Vcrttay and Hammond
season.
Mar. 5. — There
The rooms were bright with cos­
Mrs. I). T. I’hilyaw of Guinosof sevens ut one of es and bowls of nasturtiums nnd vilie is the guest of her parents,
recently. Seven ferns.
Two interesting contests Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Zachary.
Free silverware. Tickets
on the bench; sev- afforded amusement for the guests
with nil purchases nt Kent
WEST PALM BEACH, Mar. \.
l to the lighting of and Miss Carbon was awarded the
Mrs. S. E, Gitlon left Wednesday ennizing Works.
— Hooking a big amberjack and
came before them; prize. At the conclusion of the for Bartow where she was called
the exi itei. ent of the struggle to
n gave Evidence; contest, the hostess, assisted bv by the illness of her grandchild.
Jacksonville — Groovcr-Htewart pull it from tiie water proved too
ere read admitting her mother. Mrs. I. F. Rivers, and
Drug Company to erect four-story ranch Tor T. R. Wright, 74. of
tendefendants were sii’tor, Miss Clifford, served delicThose attending the Winter Park building at cost of $150,000.
Port Huron, Mich., who dropped
each, and seven iou refreshments.
About eigh­ Park Flower Show Wednesday,
Winter Haven — Florida-Hnvon dead during the struggle. Mr.
tquired to dispose teen friends enjoyed this delight­ from Sanford were:
Mrs. Hat Company buys site for erection of Wright was n retired grain elevuful party.
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&lt;* LAKELAND, Mar. 5—The city
9*111 be represented by a team
composed entirely of new platers
jSrhen the Florida State baseball
Vague season opens on April 13,
V lth clubs playing from Tampa,
l&amp;L. Petersburg, Bradenton, Sanfiord, Orlando nnd Ioikeland. This
gwill be In line with tho ideas of
flPresldent Clare Henley, who hns
.been financing baseball bore every
'Year and losing from $1700 to $fl,TOO. Mr. Henley says, however,
Hthat beginning with this season
ibe will insist upon the civic clubs
an a fans of the city bearing their
'share of the expenses of the club.
” President Henley declares he
IWlll do his share with the rest but
■that be is depending upon busljfiesp men and sportsmen who know
,the value of advertising that a
.team brings a city, to back the
•local club this yeur.
* When the season ended abruptly
ita
jnnd rematurely Inst full ull playfan ecome free agents, and the
jtlocal club head says lie believes
*that baseball will do better with
view faces all around In Lakeland
Ahan it will with old ones, He also
Kays that althuugh his team won
(jthe pennant last yeur, it apparent­
l y killed baseball for Lakeland,
OB the fans lost interest and far*got their pride in having a winning
•team.
{' $40,000 are being spent in build*
,ing Lakeland’s new baseball park,
l,which will have u concrete grandtfitand with 2,000, seating capacity;
a tile and concrete club house, modfern in every way, und the diamond
‘‘nnd outfield have been put in shupc
l.under direction of Walter MeNIch*
,'o1h, business munuger of the CloveJund Indians who will shortly be'g ln their spring training here.

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T t Compete Tit D;tvls‘ Cup'

lupport O f Civic Clubs And
BusineftR Men O f City Has
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President;
J Won Pen&amp;nt Last Season

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high school girls’ basketball tournament hare Mar. 12, 13 ami 14,
must have their credentials in the
hands of Coach H. R. McQuillan,
Stetson Athletic Director, by Mar.
0, It Is stated here. Only (d«-ht
teams
be Invited to pnrlicipaie and these ,will* be ‘ furnished
with rooms and board at the uni*
versity for eight players and' a
woman conch, or chaperone at the
school.

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ORLANDO, Mar; 4.— The school
board has seleCtrd Prof. M. L. A l- !
.•Better to succeed Sexton Johnson
ns supervising principal of Orlan­
do district schools. Prof. Johnson .
resigned several weeks ago to take
n similar place in Tampa. P ro f-1
essor Alstetten has for Sometime
been principal of the junior ajtdi
senior high schools herp.

N E W YORh’ . Mar. 5.—The *e!«cfon 'if Gerald Patlereon, James O.
Amici mi and John H. Hawke* to
carry Australia’s colorn in tho 1025
Davis Gup' contest indicates, in the
view of observers here, that the
' Antipodean* plan a supreme bid
to lift tin historic trophy, which
tin:; born in America's possession
lor the pm t five yenrs.
Patterson and Anderson’ rank
do:e to the top in the group of
the world’:; leading singles stars.
They have not been together on
Meet Mile. Vlaste famous tennis star of -France and heralded an l lie Australian team since t022 and
npt tournuinent. Their plnying was one of tne outstanding featne.; If both are at tluir best, the Unit
ebrity. This jniir recently won the doubles honor1
. nt the Riviera ed States will face the most for-1
a second Suzanne Lenglen and Miss Elizabeth Ryan f'nliforniu cel- mlduble challenge it bus had since
of the affair.
bringing the cup hark front Aus-’
, tralia iii l'J2«.
in 1H22. Anderson was ill urd'
lar helow his best form, hut in]
I!i23, he sprung n sensation by con-)
•luering William Johnson In tin*'
first singles match of the challenge
round. The next day he und Huwk
GAINESVILLE, Mur. 5— With gagement
es, who form an exceptional dou-i
the start of the fifth .annual Flor*
!i o'clock- -Clearwater vs. Tay- Idea combination, forced Tidcn and;
idnstate high school basketball lor.
i Williams, America's pair, to n reetourney Thursdny morning Gator
If) o'clock —Trent on vs. Delray.
'- d itw-set mutch liefore losing.
Land is beginning to teem with tlx1
II o’clock Miami vs. Hawthorn. The effects of that gruelling con
unprecedented interest and enthun*
1 o’clock —Grnceville vs. Ft. test told on Anderson, however,
iasm that always accompanies the Meade.
ami be was an easy victim for.
spectacular cage classic on ita an­
2 o'clock —Kcnlirccz,' vs. West Tildi n in the final und deciding,
nual visit to tin- University of Flor Palm Reach
day’s play.
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3 o’clock •Orlando vs. Sewanee.
laist season Patterson was beat-)
Athletic Dim-tor White Wed­
*1 o’clock— High Spring: vs. Punen in the challenge round single: ,
nesday completed plan for tbs tour­ mini City.
■by botli Tiblen and Vincent llU'li-!
nament with the finals scheduled to
Tin follow ing teams drew a liye
be pluyed next Monday night al 8 in l.hc first round, Iml meet on aril", Iml he is always c ited or. a
o’clock. The heavy entry list of , '1liursduy in iheir second muiiil en- dangerous o|ipom-nt. O'Hara Wood
shared witli Patterson the liiUnl]
38 teams, nine better than last gngemeiits. Tlicy are.
years necessitated pluying Die fi­
5 o’clock — l.akehiud vs. Hillsboro j of Australia’s play in 1324. Like!
llnwkes, his forte is in doubles i
nal contest on Monday, extending
fi o'clock
Wltliston vs. I.ake competition.
the time originally set.
City.
Patterson, Anderson aid Hawke- •
Leon high and Plant City will
7 o'clock- Leesburg vs. Montwould
be favureil to dominate the i
usher in the 11)25 tournament hos­ vonle.
tilities at H o’clock Thursday morn­
8 o'clock Fort luiudcrdale vs. preliminary field and reach tinchallenge round, .with France’s
ing, being tile first of fourteen Auhurinlalc.
contests carded for the opening
!l o'clock - Tarpon Springs vs. mop of rising young stars likely to
prove the strongest opposition.
day’s activities.
Aicadia.
Following is tin- hour designated
III o’clock Duval vs. St. Petersfor tho start of the first round en­ burg.

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Tampa Has Hopes
jWinning Pennant
In Florida League

Prog ram For March fi.
KFD.M Beaumont (31o.fi) » bum
1VANCE SIGNS 3-YEAR
.concert.
CONTRACT WITH ROBINS
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Schedule
F WEEI Boston (475.0) 0:15 ann&gt;
‘hand concert; 7 program; 7:30
Shows Brewers W ill
NEW YORK, Mar. 6. — Dazzy
■nuartel; K orchestra.
Vance, lending National League
- WGIt Bulfulo (310) 7 talk; 8
Play 10 tGames Here pitcher
TAMPA. Mat. 5— Prospect* fur
last season, hns signed a
.musical; 0 string orchestra.
three year contract with Brooklyn ,« winning team in the Florida.
* WON Chicago Tribune (370.2)
tailing for an aggregate salary of State league pennant race this yeur
Mar. 13—Washington at San*
0 organ; 0:30 ensemble, string
$50,000 according to word received 'are brighter than for several sea­
fiinl.
-tibintet; 8 classical; 10 orchestra,
sons, due to the Tump.1
, manageMar. 17— Atlanta nt Winter , from Clearwater, Fla. This is be- , mint’s early activities In signing
■Jazz urtists.
Meygd. ,ti&gt;.&lt; hr &gt;u.,xcf«rR..SHl(ur)tt|,tnr
I’nrk.
X KYW Chicago (536.1) 7 concert;
young. pbilX'fs fur U125, . -n (mu
National Lvnguii pitchers?.
Mar. iV—GfPveltiiid at Rilh.0 revue; 11 revue; 1 a. in. Inso­ 1
This uction ivns not foresight on
It
is
understood
that
Vance
at
ford.
mnia club orchestra.
the
part of the local management,
first demanded $22,000 for this
Mar. it).— Baltimore at Eus* WEBH Chicago Post (370.2) 7
, but rather the result of a desire to
&gt;enr.
1
tb.
‘concert; 1) orchestra, twin guitars;
’ develop young material. Several
1
Mar. 21.—(!incirinati nt Sunill dunce, songs.
■college players have
accepted
ford.
AFTER TECH OPPOSITION I terms, but no contracts have been
t WMAQ Chicago News (417.5)
Mur. 23— Bullimore at Sanjfl organ; 0:31) orchestra; 8 Wide1 f!A ’ ’ 'K -t’ li I ” Mar. 6—Slrn-i^ j signed beehuse of inability of
fcril.
.Awukec lub; 8:30 musical geogra­
. Irngiu* hendtuorters lo furnish tha
Mar., 24—Cincinnati at Dropposition will be encountered by I blank documents.
phy: 0 talk; 0:15 musical.
. , j
liimio.
|Georg In Tech swimmer* when they
■ WLH Chicago (345) 0:30 organ,
Decision
to
make
it
compulsory*
Mnr. 25— Philadelphia Airierappear in the Univorsitv n* Florid" for each club to have at least, six
‘musical; 8 farm program; 0 barleans at Fort Myers.
water A or. It against Gatorland playois on its roster who have
(tllst: symphony, glee club.
Mar. 2fi— Philadelphia Amerpnnl sharks. This will he the first never before played in organized
, , WLW Cleveland (380.1) (1 cunloans al Fort Myers.
&lt;f an extensive schedule of good |company, reached at n recent
cert; 7 program.
Mur. 27— Cleveland A inert- irut'-he heini- arranged by Coach meeting of the lengue directors,
‘ WFAA Dallas News (475.0) 0:30
cans nt Sanford.
If (1; Manchester for the "Gator will afTect the local club none.
*Honey Boys; 8:30 band, enter*
Mur. 28—Cincinnati at Sariswimmers who have in thAir fold
Itolnrnt
Organization o' r.n athletic asford.
1 WOC Davenport (483.0) SnndMurdock Harrs, Captain Corbett, socintion. which hns been nwurded
30—St.
Louis
Browns
at
Mar.
ScatboiDtjgh, Ralph Niinmnns, Ted till* Tampa fratiehise, is certain to
inun; 0:60 educational; K Swedish
.Sanford.
'program.
John: on nnd others.
make the club financially sound
Mar. 31— Philadelphia. Ann i
' KOA Denver (322.4) 7:40 book
this season, it is declared. 1500
ioiins
at
Kunlurd.
•of knowledge; 0 music; 'J:lo mumembers at $3 n month will inRONDS BRING PREMIUM
Apr. 1— Bulfulo at Sanford.
,sical club, comic operu.
mire the operation of the club to
A pr. 2— Heading at Sanford.
WHO Dch Moines (520) 7:30-0
o»»| ' ' ' i n i M,. *. T|&gt;" s-’-fo the end of the season. Member­
Apr. 3— Reading at Leesdunint, cornetist, banjo cluli, vioRank
of Orlando &amp; Trust Co., has ships to that extent are assured.
burg.
Inkst.#
.
No players wore held on the •re­
paid a premium nt $0,000 for a
WWJ Detroit News (362.7) 7
serve list from last season due to
8200
liOO issue of
Special
Tax
'concert.
Fort Pierce— i f Mi miles of &gt;*ond
district bunds voted here the fact that all players were au­
. WBAP Fort Wortii Htnr-Tele- west of city to he constructed at School
bi.:t Dec. 31. 25 bidders sought tomatically made free agents when
,grnm (475.0) 7:30 Imml; 0:30 con­ cost . ‘ $50,0110.
jthe league disbanded before the
the
bonds.
cert.
dose of tile season.
1 K N X Holly wood
(237) 8:30
'music; lu features; 1 orchestra.
WDAF Kansas City Star (305.|6) &lt;1 School &lt;if tin* Air; H popular;
11:45 Niglithawks.
Kll.l Loh Aligcles Times (40) H
concert; 8:31) children; to Instillmental trio; 11 Rotary Club; 12
ore he: Ira.
t K1* 1 l.or Angeles (107) II music;
10 organ; 11-12 orehestru.
, WHAS Louisville Time (300.8) 7:30 concert.
WCCf) Mlimeapolis-Sti
Paul
■(410.1) 0:30 concert; 7:30 lei lure;
&lt;8 musical Millards; u F. A* R.
I family; II orehestru.
Wlill' Memphis I'ommeniul Ap
pcnl (400.7) 8:30 concert; 11 fmlic.
; WKAF New York (402) 0 tenor;
pi;30 stories; 0:45 topraiio; 7 ell
,tertniners; ii impersonator; 0:2(1
, rOxuphiioist; 0:45 soprano; lo orI cheutru.
W.)/, New York (454.3) li Savarin ensemble: 7 Wall Si. .loo rimI
review; 7:10 NYU Air College;
7:40 contralto; 0:311 orchestra.
WJY New York (405.2) 7:30
concert; 8:45 songs.
WOH Newark (405.2) fi orches­
tra.
I KUO Oakland (3fil) fi concert.
KLX Oakland (600.2) 8 organ;
Everyone Says I t —Sales P ro v e I t
JO baml, ioloists; 11:46 orchestra.
WOAW Omaha (520.) fi story;
Hudson is not cal Ini “ tlic W o rld 's (ireatest lin y ” for today alone.
fi;20 announced; i»;3ii violinist,
pianist; 1) program, address; 10:30
T h a t is ackn ow ledgm ent of ten years’ con- taut refinem ent o f a Rtcat i ar
orchestra.
around the famous patented Super-Six principle. T h e largest production
W IP Philadelphia
(50K.2) ll
talk.
of 6-cylindcr closed cars in the w orld {jive it unequaled value advantage*.
WOO Philadelphia (508.2) 0:30
orchestra; 8 concert; 0:03 recital;
A l l ‘now know that higher price can huy no sm oother performance
0:30 orehestru.
than H u dson’ s. It cannot huy m ore brilliant results in pick-up, poneKDKA Pittsburgh (300.1) 7:15
or
speed. It cannot huy greater reliability or endurance. At today r
address; 7:30 concert.
WCAK Pittsburgh (102) 0:30
prices netAl you own a lesser tar? Can a costlier cur satisfy you more
Unde Kay bee; 0:45 special; 7:30
ouartet; 8:30 baritone. '
WDWF Providence (440.!)) 7
lectures, talks.
KGW Portland Oregonian (402)
PI lecture; 12:30 Hoot Owls.
KPO San Francisco (420.5) (1:30
orchestra; 8:30 new plays; 10
Frtlgh[ .1« t .Fft? 6«lr.&lt;
Wurlltxer night.
KFOA Seattle (455) 8:45 pro­
gram; 10:30 program; 12:05 or­
chestra.

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t
r« -1onl&gt;lo above
----- __ and display FOR SALE BY OWNER— Nice self.
dtflflPto Used Furniture Co.
Quiet
neighborhood.
1200 M ag-1P08^ postofflce.
Retting.
John
R.
Jones,
Beartlall
rates on request
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
home and grove subdivision on
nolia Ave. Seo Blanche Takach. FOR RENT—One desirable front
Ave.
I ftieM ore (or cwt(Realtors)
PAPER HANGER
highway.
David M. Douglass,
nt R. R. Station.
room. $3 week. 518 Palmetto.
COl.liMnua
r.mxiER—Claeaaverage length
101-102 MugnoJU Ave.
Phone J8
Sanford.
Am
now
ready
to
take
orders
.
?rt"
,h*
largeat
clreua line. •
•t
I. L. TALBOTT—^Painter and pn- i».. • n . Southwestern Georgia.
ov
for Rhode Inland baby chicks. Mrs. FOR RENT— Unfurnished restft 30c for first
i „
aw
s,rni,n7hn F0R RENT— Furnished l i g h t
V per hanger. ..Phone 3511.
Hsu tc fS-wnrd) Un*.
W, R. Guery. U. 1 Sanford, Fla.
EVERY DAY
dence
with
garage.
See
Blanche,
hnn^o^nin,,
rnnm.
n
il W
housekeeping
rooms.
311
W,
..J f QR SALE— 2 1-a to 5 to 10 acre
I* restricted to
Takach at !L R. Station.
Wc make money for our stria .» tracts near Chuluota. Rlthlo and
!
3rd
S
t
.
_
_
___________
TO REACH the prosperous farmJTflrotlon.
Sec
SALE— Cheap. Cow.
REAL ESTATE
I&lt; made The Haoera and fern growers of Volusia investors. One of our well-located Fort Christmas. Either citrus or FOR F.
Tampa — United States Tiirw
I'u per F’ OR RENT— Five room house,
Lundquist.
Crown
E.
,*lll lie responolblo
lots
bought
now
will
pay
you
a
county advertise in the' DeLand
garden land. See I. Higgins, Chul- Co.
Company opens local factopr
rlncorrect Insertion,
new,
close
in,
on
Chapman
Ave­
good
dividend
00
days
after
your
uotn.
branch and distributing depot,
r for subsequent
nue, phone 21.
h* office ebould lie J. E 8PURUNO. Bite-division! f t M S * 1" " lc I' " , o r i c" k purchase. Our terms inako it pos­
j
Orlando — Site purchased om
Pepper
plants
for
sale.—
Mike
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
sible fur anyone to make an Invest­
llately In c«*« of
East Central avenue for 7 story
lando. Florida, and F l o r a MAINE— WatervUlo, Morning .
ment. Don’t put off making your FOR SALK:—Three acre farm. Sane, Cameron City. Fla.
FOR RENT— Cottage. J. Musson. building.
rr.itTisKH*
Fine location. Ideal spot for
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
Unci. Thousands of Maine peo­ start, delay means n loss to you. chickens. Garden Planted. Straw­ FOR SALE— Babv carriage, good
.ureeentntlve thorway.
APARTMENT FOR RENT— On
A. I*. CONNELLY &amp; 80NS
r With rates, rules
ple are interested In Florida prop­
ns new. 313 West Second St.,
berries. 40 orange trees. 0 room
(Realtors)
ground floor, cither 2 or 3 rooms
l,ion. will give you
ertyReach
them
through
tbv
T IN AND M ETAL WORK
rroatlon. And If
104-102 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 48 cottage. Bath and electricity. Call phone 431.
Apply 300 French Ave.
Sentinel.
Rate
card
on
applica­
671-J.'
,f will assist you
our want ad. to JAMES H. C O W A N -A II kinds tion.
W A N T E D
effective,
FOR RENT BY APR IL 1ST— Six
FOR SALE— Farm 5 acres • all FOR SALE— A t south Sanford,
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
yr NOTICE
room house, completely furnish­
ADVERTISE
in
tCe
Journal-Her.........
„
„
Water
and
Boat
Tnnks.
A
t
Oak
cleared and tiled on paved road.
(Ginderville) new three room
ehmi Id Blve their
305 Magnolia “ The Comfort Route’*
Dressmaking thnt will plcitsc. ed alsu garage.
aid. South Georgia's greatest, Has two storv house, two wells, bungalow, two porches. M. C. As*
office address «s
Avenue and Third Street. TclcIW tn an aw
_______ 9
»
a
$. _ * t
at_____.
phmie number If
1103 Onk Avenue. Phone 324-J. Ave,, Phone 205-W.
newspaper.
Mornln
phono 111._______
■:
ng, afternoon, close to loading station. Some plnwall. 11ID Myrtle Ave.
Fares From Jacksonville,
suits. About on$
weekly and Sunday Classifled rates equipment. Owner says sell quick
(Atlantic City $3137
BalUmora m H |
a thousand has n
FOR
RENT—
F
’
urnishcd
apartment
STENOGRAPHER—
With
0
years
10c per line. Wnycross Journal- for $5,750.00 and on easy terms.
iRiwton
43.S3 •Chicago
43.4* •
the others can't
Building
Material
lower
floor.
Ideal
location
200
E.
experience
desires
position.
Ad­
'(tlcvfUnil
39.31 •Datrelt
4IS*
Herald, Waycross. Georgia.
'Ith you unlesa
This is a fine place to livo npd it
Help
Wanted
(Montreal
IW
.S
O
(Niagara
Falla
.1
Think
St.___________________
'
dress Norma Moore, Moultrie, Gn.
i4i4H
r address.
will not be on the market long at
tNaw York
' S.HS
Philadglphla S4.3S
MIRACLE Concrete Co., general TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— this price, ho net quick. J. II. Lnw•Pittaburgh 39.3)
Savannah
CO*
•■■are Ml'ST be
WANTED — I.mly agents. Good
Tavares — $750,000 bond issue FOR RENT—One two-room Tur­ •Toledo
cement work, sidewalks, build3V.31 •WaahingtM 31.71
Send in your subscription to the hoii„ Garner Woodruff Building
• m at The Jis*.
pi:
h
c&lt;
|
apaitment.
Down
town
opportunity
North
or
South.
advocated
for
purpose
of
hard-sur! " * bmeka. Irrigation boxee. J. | Tribune or hand it to your local Residence Phone 41 l-J.
I tfflrr «e by let•Via ttalto. anil rail. (Via Halm. orTbPa.
Phone 57l-J.
Terwilleger, Prop.
|facing two highways through this location. Inquire ut Sanford Her­ md rsil. oAll-vster via ttalto 3 days layfhesr itl.eoallBdealer so you can read Florida's
ald,
"Vrf. All stssmers slmSAVANNAH, f i i f l
[■•t valid.
: I district.
greatest newnnancr.
One year FOR SALE—Filling station and PORTER WANTED— White, Apnrluda meals (strept tleksta for Parannskl.
tfVIC©
Lumber and Building Material
tuttids rooms satra. hailing lima A I’. M.
$8.00,
fl
months
$4.00,
three
months
[prompt. Efficient.
FOR
RENT—Three
room
furnish­
ply Lincoln Hotel.
store on Orlando road, doing good
Carter Lumber Company
WANTED— By one or two refin­
$2.00.
If
you
desire
$1,000
insur­
ed
apartment.
Nh-ely
located.
business.
Large
lot,
reasonable.
N. Laurel St.
Phone 505
ed gentlemen, room and hoard lit Apply nt Herald Office.
FOR BALTIM O RE
ance policy add 75 cents to your Citrus Heights Filling Stations
private family. Give price ami
t rder.
HM AI.I.KtHIANY
HJLL LUMBER CO. House
locution. Write W. C. care of
Bartow — Culmn-Amcrlcaii Cor­
Mar. 7-1Z-2* Apr. S-IS-29
FOR SALE—Bungalow, 0 rooms,
Service, Quality and Price.
Herald.
THIS
poration
to
award
contracts
for
HS JUANITA
“ DO YOU W ANT to buy or sell
fine location struct paving paid,
Mar. 11-21
Apr. 1-11-32
new factory.
j anything?” If so advertiso in A bargain fur quick sale. Phone
DIRECTORY
« \ t iik c im x r r
c o t j i t . h i :v
SH
UI.OFSTKR
Flagler
Ucacli
—
Ocean
shore
'the
"Gainesville
Sun."
571-^L_________
Mar. 11-23
Apr. (&lt;i:»*2a
WA'III J i i i i r i A i ,
c iiit -i i t
o r|
Any hreaking out of the skin boulevard to he built from this
i i.o iiio t. i\ ,\m i r o ll t i i i : . ..
--------- —
j fluff within easy
COl.NTV o r H I I H I M I U - .
JW I W T V I n n l N l A — ClarKsiiurg, The FOR SALE— 1 choice lots on So. even firey, itching eczema, can he city to Mosquito Inlet, distance of
FOR P H IL A D E L P H IA
Jtraplr of Hmifcir.l
( Inrsstiuru
Exponent.
morning
Sanford Ave., just out of City miickly overcome by applying 30 miles.
L of If h needed,
Uiduillna
Sini'l.iy.
mnnilnK
Issus
Wt NANTlfi’ lCKT
IN CHANCKIIY
l.i nhrn nny «|telimits. Easy terms. Apply X. A. Mentho-Sulphur, declares a noted
I cent per w„»»l. minimum Ite.
Mar. r,-H;-2* Apr. C-10-37
Tampa — Curtis-Bright Inter­
I, rmiilrril. If Is N. II. tlurnir uml A. p. Conmlly.
KM 1‘ KRHt AN
skin specialist.
Because of its ests
__ ______
_ 1,500
__ ___
clearing
acre ____
tract for
ComiilulnuuiM
pfknbrllt'Ullr
fur
Mar 9-19-.lit Apr. 9-30-30
mahogany germ ,,
destroying properties', this establishment of aviation fluid.
.... ... ,
.......................
nKVK1.nrr.Hn ATTKVTinN.-Pun- FOR SALK— Large
U.
NM KtfSHX
i i.uV, U,IH * 'ihinlsjitliui f &lt;m»* |sneaU I* lirRlnninv flif a r«»i,M i i|ulcn^ tr couc*, , j Sulphur
preparation
instantly
Mm 12-33
Apr. 3-13-33
l&gt;.in&gt; I,lmlti-il. i i citriHirutlini. rt ul. 1vnPipmrnl In dlmldi’s limtiry; n
HIM- TO QL’ IKT TITI.K
ite In This
Ini 1f million dollar lilgliwsy to the i " 1 r“ lth‘ ht'___________________ 7brings enm from skin irritation,
L " ; . W £ " M iam i to Phils.
aoothus and heals the eczema right
enlf Peach Ju k i
finished; a twii|
) CT O R Y
IvOst and Found
UllUKlt
in1111.,n dollar Prld.tr nerons Ese'imup and leaves the skin clear ami
■•
. #•' f.
ti
Ueliur
made
t»
amivur
h
&gt;
tlu
&gt;
Pin Pay started: uuarter million,
smooth.
I0NB
Mai*. 12-33. then ,*very ten days^
HittlNfactliiii of tin- 1’iiurt. from tin- dollar niiern lioulo under construe-It seldom fails to relieve the tor­
For ftn (her Infurmutloii write
return nf the Hhciiff of Neinluolv tlnn; two mllllena Pi-lii* spent on I.OST— Brown aligntor skin pock­
MIS
County. Florida, made mi the writ hlirliwny: areatest clinnes for live
et hook between 202 Park Ave., ment without delnv. Sufferers
of sulinocim Issued In that eertaln ilsvsloprrs to net In mi around and Western Union, on Sunday from ! kbi trouble should obtain
chancery cause now pendiiiK In the floni. Writs Development llnpartnight between 7:30 and 8 o’clock. a small jar of Rowlcs MenthoITrrutt Court. Hevelith .ludlelal Cir­ nient Tim I'ensnenla News
TR A N S P O R T A T IO N CO.
Containing $73.30. Finder please Sulphur front nny good druggist
of Florida. In Httd for Semi­
■ter 800 11. Pay Ut.
Teleplums So*
U Directory cuit
It
is
almost
criminally
carclcca
not
tu
nole County, wherein S, II. flurner AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE — Au- return to 202 l ’nrk Ave., and re- and use it like cold cream. — Adv. pro|)crly attend u persistent cough,
and A. I’. Connelly are complainants
gustn, Gn.— Augusta's greatest ! rccive reward.
e r e are two w *r»w get GOOD
which by seriously weakening the sys* T h candy
tlie Florldu t.und and t'nloi’ lxu1 - Multigraphing, and
. . . you can either ipend
linn Comtmny. I.ltnited a eorpo-u- classified medium, rate cash .0'Jc
lent
lays
you
oiwit
to
far
more
danger­
1 mailing—ns you lion and others ire d-n'end.ints. charge. 10c per line, minimum LOST— S»tunitty night one sterl­ Restless Sleep Due
the pile of 10 little colna for •
ous
infections.
For
by
u
very
simple
ing silver fountain ikmi. F'intlcr
In you want it. which suit was liis'l'.ni.d to remove .30c.
pound box... or you can (pend
to Stomach Gas treatment you can slop the coughing
Stove and Fire Place
l&gt;lcare return to Aline Chapman.
the one Uttla coin for a bar o f
First cloud and uulet title of complain­
SI. E. Porch, 1
ants to Lots one ft) to sixteen (Hi) ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St. P. O. Box 4W3 and receive reward
Qua pressure in the abdomen spells almost instantly and often relieve
Oh
Henryl
Either
way
you
get
[l Bldg.
hnth llultislve, and Lots
nineteen
Wood
.................
Johns County is reached through
the same qualityl That quality
causes a re*tines*, nervous feeling the ntubbornest cough jn 24 hours.
(IV) to ninety-tlirce
This tiimple treatment is based on a
—
Got
youi*
zilvTrware
free.
Ilogj
and
prevents
'Hltep.:
Aderllku
reOut
to Suit
■:•»
re
rtutrere?,
y
*.
Augustine
Evening
n
«tm
j.
D
why
people
eat
nearly
a
mil*
t-luslv
UCK. Realtor-- A ll
Hole ('mintv, Fiorliln. ns not Qu'ck results. Two cento per word. rrs silverwit re given nway. Ken&gt; • niovaa gas in ten minutes and remarkable prescription known as Dr.
$9.00 prr cord delivered
lion ban a day of
1 »nd property list- Hem
of I'lne llelithts. dulv recorded Sample copy on request.
brings out surprising amounts of WiR'8 New Discovery for Coughs. You
I and sold.
Office . plut
In tly ptihllc records of Hi'inlnole
LOST— Airdale pup, mule. Slip­ old waste matter you
ipot
B ritt Realty Company
never
takc a ‘ caspoonftd
and bold n
p. Phone 131.
i County. Florida,
In plut hoou :t. TAMPA. FLORIDA—Tampa Dally ped the eollcr, one torn ear, answ­
■( your throat for 15 or 20 seconds be^
thought
wns
in
your
system.
This
I tinue 31; That said writ of sahpneiui
fora swallowing It. without following will*
Times, the great
homo daily, er to Foots. Phone 571-J.
excellent intestinal
evncunnt is water. The pn-icnptlmt has a double action.
kxD MOTOR RErate like per word, minimum
Mokes a dim* tout* 111*a dollar
It not only soothesandheals sorenessandirri*
pDINfi.
xatinn Coni patty. Minlu-ii. a corpora- charge 25c cash with order. Write IN co t HT OF TIII4 t ill NT) wonderful for constipation or Ialien, hut it quickly loosens and removes the
J
i
D
t
i
i
:
.
sK
u
iN
o
i.r.
c
m
.
v
r
)
.
stomach
trouble.
Don’t
waste
MOUTH LAN It FAINT
! tlnn. ilui- to tin1 (net that no nf- for complete rate card.
Dtlegsn and congestion which are (he dirre*
STATU HI* ri.O IIIIIA .
time with pills or tablets but get cum* nf the coughing. The prompt relief ol
fleer or agent of saltl nor pore lion
The
Faint That thivsa You
ECTR10 SERVICE i-iiulil Ik- fmiiiil ii plan whom the sniuo
the heaviest cough seems almost magicnl.
Money.
UK KSTATK of Ida .May Vttu- REAL Aderlikn action! For snle * The prescription ts highly recommeded (at ■&amp;*f*&gt;«-t-+-t-&gt;+«+*M*+*,$ * + + + * 'M "t;
Manufiietiirnil by
Electrical repairs, a-fantil In* si-rreil; unit dm- to tit- file: PALM BEACH COUNTY—The I lHIN
UHl'II
by nil lending druggists. — Adv. coughs.chestcoIds,hoarsenessnndbranchitit*
scene
nf
atupendoua
developmentRliersiin-I.liiilslrr
Falat Cm.
that
nil
offlcrrs
nml
niri'iilu
of
O
n*
id Ave. Orlando,
To all creditor*, Ii-gates, distrland Is wonderful (or children's coughs and
Kuld by
snlil 1-'Iiarial ii l.nnil nml Cnli,||1*nllnn Head about it in the Pnlm Beach hutci'H
and all
prrsons
Iiuv Iiik
Spasm
odic
croun-no
opiates
or
othernannfui
LOMSINn FAINT COMPANY
Company, l.lmltoil. a -urn iniilmi. I Post. Sample copy sent on re- I'lalms or dt'inaml* against said ,**- ] Tnnipa—Mammoth coliseum to drugs. Economical, too, as thedo*« is onlyone
till Mnaaulla Are.
Imve been nhaent from tin- Hint.* of ! quest.
talc;
I Ik* erected on Duvis Island.
;
teaspoonlul.
At
nil
good
druggists
Aik
for
I'hitnr 2711
I'li,rlil.i (or n period of over twelve
You. and .inrli .of ,you.
arc hereby
LES FOR RENT
.
Panama
City
—
Several
brick
montliM luHt pussetl from (ho dni&lt;* of
imiltlcd
iind rc'tulrcd tu urcsepl any i,11iT,iin„ a
„
„
, said writ of summons; now ihure* ADVERTISING gets results if It claim* and demand ahicli you. i*c oujltllngs to bt IHlt^un^^on llainPunamu City—$250,000 bond is­
renches potential buyers. Pa- eltbnr of you. may aaultist llu* t *it •fore:
Car. Drive
lute of Ida May VattDoosen. tleecs*.
ur,ve 1
It Is ADJCDOKO. OltDKItKD nml
Stove and Fire Place
dt ami Second St. ItKCItKKI* (lint tin* said defendant. latka Daily News is circulated in &lt;*d. lute of Hcmliiop* t’oiinty. Flori­ sue planned for construction of two
additional
bridges
across
buy.
nn
industrial
and
agricultural
sec­
da.
to
tlo*
iindcrslKio'il.
Frank
lint*-.
Florida
Land nml Col miration
Wood
For Controlling Celery
Company, Limited, a rorpoinlloti. tion._____________________________ Kxneutur of raid estate, within two son avenue.
Its successors nml assigns to ap­ TO REACH BUYERS or sailers of year* from tlo* date hereof.
FOR HIRE
Haled October lath. A D, 1931,
pear lo the Hill of Complaint here­
Gut to Suit
Worm
FRANK ROTE. Executor.
in filed on or before lit*' little day | Florid:, real estate advortise in
$9.00 per cord delivered
) oLHVTCF!
Day lit
•H
ull
la
ad.
Fla.
April. A. D. r.'2:&gt;. of mild court, ; the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
:
N IA G A R A S PE C IA L MIX... „
rets nil trains. Bag- uml make defense thereto, or l*e- ! cent n word daily, two cents a ward
rroe
I'rit Confess*, will be entered \Stlndavs.
PLANT BANANAS
t u r e DUST containing 2 0 Britt Realty Company
Phone 551.
against It.
....................
D A V ID B. H Y E R
per cent calcium Arsenate,
It Is further ordered that this THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
DTRIPS
AVON
FARE,
Mur.
L—Clearing
ARC H ITEC T
accepted want ud medium in
order be published lit the Sanford
20
per cent Lime and 00 per
nnd
planting
has
been
started
in
T ry Smith’s Barber
CALUER, Day and Herald, n newspaper publish*- l III
Daytona (Fa.) One cent a word
Mtimbar
i
l
l
Hanford.
Seminole
Co.tntv.
Florida,
banana
culture
on
a
big
scale
in
cent
Sulphur. Also Mixture
wrvice.
Anytime, nitre u week for i'+iur cottMeopilve an insertion. Minimum 25c.
this section. One tract of 9,000
Rosa Uulldlmr
orJ5.
__ ____ weeks prior to the fin t .Monday In
containing 50 per cent Lime, Shop fo r good barber
Orlnndu, Flarlila
FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orando acres due east of here, running
April
A.
D
.
lit;:!.
and 50 per cent Calcium Ars­ work. Ladies welcome*
WRECKER
Done and Ordered In Chambers
morning Sentinul; largest classi­ from the old Bussenger Ferry to
In Hanford. Seminole County. Klorl- fied business, rate lc a word, min­ the Folk county line .will be
enate.
N ex t to Valdez.
bay or night scr- ilii, this utb ilay of February, A.
planted by one concern.
imum 21c cash with order.
Pbtm- 324. Night D.. l!i2.V
To insure prompt delivery,
J. J. DICKKNSOV.
Forty acres, nice and high,
.Imlge of (lie Circuit t out! A LITTLE W ANT AD in The
place your order in advance.
partly cleared, bordering on
Seventh Judtelnl ilreult of
:afe
Chiropodist
Herald will bring you hig reJ.
G.
SH
ARO
N
G.
TAYLO
R
DYER
Florida.
xult.i.
Advertise
those
old
artieleo
FOOy
SPECIALIST
hig
lake,
with
enough
scrap
I CAPS
tJeorge (i. Herring.
Attorney-nt-La«r
Painting— Decorating
you have stored away and huvo
Solicitor for (loutpin(lienIt.
'urns. Rontons. Ingrow­
s Service and Qunllumber to build good house.
Will practice in all the courts
no use for. A litle thirty-vent ad
ing Nall*. Heavy Call......... PHONE .'HKI ........
rm and Park Ave- Feb. 12. ID, 2*1. Mur. f&gt;. 12
ouhss or tired aching
may bring you several dollars. Examination of Abstracts of Land j This is nn ideal spot for grove
Phone 218
Sanford, Fla.
feet.
Tarpon Springs — 205 acre tract) Phone 148 and a representative will
Titles given especial attention I and home site, jusl one half
I till. F.T.. OIXI.KIt
RliiS
Yowull Draw Illdir.
Orluinlu.
Fhon*.
Klavator
' 1 an.'|r'nub^llvl!led; lo re , h" ‘ ' T irE M IA M I T n -'ilA I D ! Ihc b i n ' 0irK1'’ w
‘ " ul“ &gt;
1 m ile ri'o m I'n o l# on M a r k h a m
!C STORE— Pre- vclor'..1
Wll.L TIIAUB
_
! TR^
^
“5 ^ “
,
Bu,,d" ’=
i ro a d .
$2,50 0 .
'H, Sodas.
W* , d facluJ.,1 In project.
FI.V
Mis
Mu as your phone.
IIA m i l HKTN
^

Adv^wf

tii

ShvwiW

s : w ^ hn a , „ r ,o: ■cn,a* oh,a

NORTH BY

T r y sulphur on
AN ECZEMA SKI N

New W ay to
Quickly Stop
Dangerous Cough

MERCHANTS &amp; MINERS

Oh Henry!

D R U M P ’S
C d u c H S

SPECIAL DUST
MIXTURES |

ACREAGE
FOR SALE

KILGORE SEED CO.

Eth ical _________
electric

co.

666

JDillon Si Platt
Everything elec1 122. Electragith is a prescriplioa for Malaria.
Chill* and Fever. Dengue or Bil­
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SUPPLIES

G ARD EN HOSE
AD V A N C E D
15c Per Foot

JOHN E. FOX
Real Estate— Insurance

See

All kinds of property listed Tor sale

Ball Hardware Co.

Park Avenue nnd Second Street

Lee A. Conoley

W. H. L O N G

Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT

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                    <text>ffOim NEWSPAPER
jsM In Florida’s Heart,
WorMV G r e a te s t V e g e ta b le

ion Its Richest Garden Land

Fair Wednesday and T
warmer In North portion
ate southeast wind*. f

ASSOrtATIil) PRESS DISPATCHES

VNFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. MARCH I. 1925

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS,

NUMB!

or Another Four Years

Troehcr Htothers. Transfer
Men of Or Inn do, Lease Farm
of Checks, on French Ave.,
F o r Ninety-Nine Ycnrs

Ijourns A t Noon

Wilt BeghTW ork
Within Ninety Days

or Measures
tre Considered

Plan to Build Spur Track To
Landing Point; Acquire 40
Desirable Warehouse Lots

te Passes Final
ticiency Measure;
eakers Kept Busy

Lease of a site on French Avenue
for boat line terminal facilities l*y

BIUNGTON, Mar. 4.—
toast with the usuul
of fatigue from preLnient sessions and
[erve edged by late toil
night before, the sixtycongress today took
ipiring moments of its
a comparatively eoml mood.
t the inaugural ceremonies
(mined little for either »-»
p i action on minor bills
kiting tip mlilds not! ends.
Lf,fto -s-t at

O r ’“ '

1

[immediately tho second tlti«
appro.«i n...ot, in.

hcasure in the controversy
b came a flood of privato
13 :i ilo’ • iSili .*
Calvin Coolidge, for the pr.- t 1’.' •immliis chief executive of the
recognition and only a United States, filling the unexplrtd term • th late W arren G.
time to go. The house oc- Harding, today assumed tho same duties f..r another term, in the
ktetf wun in’.ior mvasUiLS simplest inaugural ceremonies held in generations. At th-- same time
Charles G. Dawes took the oath as vice-president.
srraker Oilh ct of the hou e
Mid-.-nt .Cu bmins of the
'tire kept busy during the
uri signing bills so they
i laid befr re the president
noon.
■the house faced the end
rith n new u tter lack of
there was much confusion
Imonious debate in the sennher ami the day’s session
it 6:If)
in., with two
kicks’ -•»..lkviI in &lt;iA.»gcee
rer an omnibus pension
vt ami
and blocking
Mocking considern»nv other m atters,
lit the day nil farm aid legwent definitely into the dis
&gt;join the Underwood Mtir»nb leasing hill: the McFadinch Imnking hill; a score of
I In*i lotion «ml running
ridee hills to a SISO.OOO.OW) Nnnic of Assistant Air Chirf
liuMings measure,
Does Not Appea:* on a List
t wit an eleventh hour efof
Possibilities Heiitj' Con­
tki senate to put through
sidered Rv War Department
bill—the modified McNnry‘ export corporation propos u lt water from the recently
WASHINGTON, Mar. 4. — On completed veils south of Samuiii
t after four hours of ilcbieh furnished amusing and the heels of the aircraft stir up was turned In the city main. Tues­
i incidents, for the crowds precipitated by the House com­ day night according to an an­
'ties and on the Tlpor, tier mittee hearing it&gt; Ims bfcen learn­ nouncement Wnjnesdny morning
relieved the measure f&gt;0 to ed nuthoritively that Brig-Gen- by City Manager W. B Williams,
Mitcholl, central figure in the con­ Hanford,,in putting into operation
i bills did get through and troversy, will not he continued n n now water . y.Mem, i.t the second
fiw v\ re offered although assistant chief to the army air se r­ in the state to obtain a soft water
•a no hope of their pass- vice when his present appointment supply, it is declared.
iall must die with this con­ expires Mar. 215. Hi; name is io&gt;
The new water system, which inon the list now before Weeks who elude- a (te l tank, a 1,000,000
is
considering
the
appointment
to
Bouse by a nt . overwhelming
.... ..... ....... .
gal Ion ii'ttcrele reservoir and a
:t:tchc-i the public buildings the position.
new pumping station wn com­
It was made known Tuesda;. pleted a short time ago hut, due to
a rider to the deficiency
only to liio forced Inter that the nomination for the place a I&lt; tk that dcve'ored in the reser­
■it i ide when tho senate would bo sent hv President * md- voir under testing, thr putting into
-• upiiropriution hill buck to idge to the special session of the service of the system wn delayed
ikc with instructions to it* senate, which is called for noon
frs t &gt; insist aguinst the in- Wednesday and that it would con­
form to anv recommendations
of the rider.
excellent condition, Mr. William
re the house took the next Secretary Weeks might make. Fail- declares und should give entirely
“( t legislative step on tlie me of General Mitchell to receive satisfactory sorvi.-e in the future
*&gt;’ bill, it was announced tho appointment, which carries th •
t hloriimting Device Installed
"f "Mite would recede to- rank of brigadier general will r&lt;; / Though tests made on tlie wut'-'i
^l! e • ion beginning a t 10 turn him automatically to the run1,
it comes from the wellr, reveal
*
r,ni its original rider pro- of colonel.
a high purity, a chlorinating dtvici
The
brief
list
now
before
Secre­
4r' D|)pi-opriation of $8,000,ha i been maiK- • par' of rl* • wat-’ Public buildings heretofore tary Weeks induces eligible* rec­
(Continued on Page Six
in !0 states. Sucli uc- ommended by Major Gnernl J’at-

Soft Water Is Turned In
New Water System Of
Sanford Tuesday N ig

'' .recessing a t 7:15 o’clock
(ring dfitil io a. m. today
approved, 301 to 28. a
,^n expressing “an earnest
1 't the United States ml 1' • World Court protocol.
' G' n mi this was unnecesn‘» "&gt;jld not have been ob'fr any event as th at body
*u,vil .ill sessipn to even
r Hi&lt;- world court question.
r. actions by the two houses
a the passage by the sen■amendments with a naval
!' bill ami of the approval
a '"‘dji-s of n Veterans’ Bu“'■radzing hill in such re?
'• I'unij as to apply more
Pccaky provisions of exist’• 1hi house accepted the
ts with a protl t,
house simply jockeyat ;hii close of tho day
* h'r hills to be engrossed
T '. um', thi? closing hours
[c'l to speech making.
‘
Senat or elect front
y '• made a vigorous attr... retiring senator, MsgtV,in. ^nrm er-lahor, be- th - charges made in tho
&gt;v **,c" Johnson hus filed
•l* 4ome uproar in the
Hlh several members doy'd -Mr. Schail be called
•°r a violation of t ’ni
’ ,n making a direct at®5tack a member of the

•ppjne and Porto Ricuu
4llle in for diucussimt hy
.r,&gt;m those territories
^nninh Rep. Longworth,
* aepublienn lender, ob'*&gt;*; ioni tn extend in th?
j .',tIn4rks summing up

project. It is planned to begin
work on the improvements within
CO to iM) days.
After the erection of terminal
warehouses, piers and other utrui tures of the landing, ahero will
remain approximately the same
number of lots for warehouse pur­
poses. The Inauguration of the
transportation company is expect­
ed to add materially *o the value
of these lots.
Pleased With Sanf &gt;rJ
In commenting upon their plans,
the Trcshor Brothers say that
they ore tm ifiC r t that, as lupg *k
the river rcmAnis nuvIgnMe. San­
ford will lie the leading distributing
point Jn Florida. The point to tho
project of dcopenntg the St. Johns
River to 12 feel between Sanford
and P ilatka and a threat of in­
creased cost of rail transportation,
as assurance of Sanford’s develop,
mont to n distributing tenter.
They evon venture to predict a
let.irn to river transportation that
will rival the use made of the
stream before the advent of a ruilroad.
T res her Brothers have n large
clientele in Orlando. Thousands
of tone of freight are sent over
the Clyde lint- for re-consignment
over the hu t line to Orlando. They
were the first to stm t u. freight
trucking line with Sanford a a
terminal and have been highly suc­
cessful in tho interprise.

25 A r e K e p o r t e d K i l l c d
in G e r m a n E x p l o s i o n s
I.ONDON, Mar. .4. — An Ex­
change telegraph dispatch from
Berlin says four heavy explosions
occurred today in the works of the
Anhalt Explosives Company near
Hiittcnwerk. 25 were reported
killed.

Flanes Hop Off From
Miami At Noon Today
.MIAMI, Mnr. 4.—Maj. Thomas
G. Lunphier led the squadron of 12
planes in the take off from Curtiss
Field at noon today on the start of
return trip to Selfringe
Field,
Mich., with Augusta as the first
.-cheduied stop.

[MARKETS
Dr. Herbert Yeucik nationally
known lecturer, was the principal
.-i -aker Wednesday afternoon «t
the regular weekly lu.irheon mccting of the Sanford KJwnnis club
h'*!d in the Seminole Cafe.
Tho
Jacksonville — Large subdivis­
meeting was marked by un attend­ ion to be opened near Big Fish weir
ance of 85.3 per cent and two new
members, elected a t a previous creek.
meeting, were presented to thi

Measure !!
President ‘

Yeuell took m the subject
&lt; talk the ‘'Pillars of H eratTht* speaker told how, in antimes, the pillars were ro­
il it the cm? of the world,
how knowledge of the rest
0 world came to them. He
an analogy between the
ml increase of geographical
ledge then with the now Su­
ing knowledge of the value
vie hospitality nnd the bene•hich it brings,
effort h under way to re*
Dr. Yeuell to deliver u series
;ture • in Sanford during the
e presided nt the meetllollv. attending as a
did Mayor Walker, &gt;f
mad- a short address,
'v'ixon, pastor of the
xjist church, and C. W.
re, were introduced as

Among the visitor., a t th*; meet­
ing W’t-ru Kiwaniuns Hatcher and
Start, of Orlando: W. V, Terhune,
Orlando; Mayor Wuljter, and J. A.
Bristline, Longwood; and J . IWells, commercial agent of the AtUntii* Const Lim* railway at San-

Sweeping Tax Reform'
And Economical Ex­
penditure of Publit;
MoneysAreHisA ims

High Points In Political Careers
01 President And Vice-President
CALVIN COOUDUK
—Uom a t Plymouth. Ver­
mont.
—Graduated Amherst Col­
lege.
—Admitted to the liar and
began practice at N orth­
ampton, Mni.*.
Elected to Northampton
City council, :ir.d served
subsequently us city «oliritor and court cloflc.
Married Grace Ann Gooilluie of Burlington,- Ver­
mont.
—Elected state representa­
tive.
—Elected Mayor North­
ampton.
Elected to Massachu­
setts State Senate, and
later became president of
the Senate.
Elected lieutenant gover­
nor of Mossnchusetta.
—Elected governor.
—Elected vi c-presidcnt.
—Been me President upon
the dentil of President
Harding.
-Elected President b y
largest plurality in his­
tory.

Event Is Free F m
Pomp That MArlcfl
Inaugurations
the Preceding Y eifl

I'll A it I 1.3 ( DAWES
Horn at M arietta. Ohio.
Graduate from .Marietta
Collegt.
After attending Cincin­
nati* Law-School, \va» ad­
mitted to tha bar.
Moved, to Lincoln, Ne­
Reiterates Advocacy j
braska and begun law Takes Oath On Bitil
Of U. S. Adherence
practice; became public
From W hicHHeW i
utiity cuunseor,
To World Tribunal
Murrieil Caro D. Blymbr
Taught As a Ydtnj
of Cincinnati.
WASHINGTON, Mar. 4.— !
Attracted notice of Mark
WASHINGTON. .Mar.' 4 ^
Hanna and managed MeClothed with n direct mandate
L
*
Ill
..........;__
Kiney’s
III. campaign.
Calvin
Coolidge came tochjj
from the people, Calvin Cool- 1
ISU7—Appointed Comptroller of to the beginning of n four
idge today dedicated himself
the Currency.
year term a s President o f tli
11»02—Founded Central Trust
and bis administration to tho i
I
United States by a direct ani
Company
of
Illinois.
lightening of the tax burden
11U7- Commissioned
Lieuten­ overwhelming mandate o f th
at home and to the promotion
ant-Colonel in the world
people.
With him cam!.
of peace through mutual tmwar and rose to he Bri­
Charles
G.
Dawes to fill th
gadier Gepernl in charge
deterstnndings with the na­
o
ffic
e
of
Vice-President,
Id
of
purchases
for
the
tions of the world.
American Forces.
vacant
19
months
ago
whd
These two purposes were outlin­
1021—Appointed Director of the i solemnly and sadly Coolidge fir
ed in high relief by Mr. Coolidge
Duilget.
t x)|v the presidential m th a t tl
in bis inaugural address, delivered
HI23- -Chosen head of repara­ ■family homestead In Vermont u|
from n simply-decorated stmnl nl
tions experts committee on the death n f Warren 0 . Han
the east entrance, of the Capitol
that framed the Dawes ing.
just after he hud ItiUeu his second
plan.
Standing at the historic e|
oath of office us President of tin
1024—Elected
Vice-President.
where a long line of predecVMk
United States.
hud taken the sacred oath. Co
Dividing his attention almost
idge lient and kissed ’h4* bibloequally between affair* nt home ami
the hands of Chief Justice Tl
problems abroad, and between
ami then delivered his inaugui
things accomplished and achieve­
nddrcii. Vice-President Dawes,
ments hoped for, Mr. Coolidge
few minute, earlier had taken t
spoke with assurance us to the fu ­
, oath and delivered his uddivns
ture, declaring that because of ac­
the senate chamber.
tion already taken, an era of pros­
When the President spoke, t
perity luy ahead und a firmer
i words of his address had t
courage and a higher hope inspir­
greatest audience ever ad drear
ed the heart of all humanity.
t \ one man in tho history of Ur
Hod
Tftpc
Anil
I’ink
Tea
Are
Sciks Government Economy
Not «nlv the thousands gathri
An lilum a ToFoldioi*, Bank*
“ Wo have been, and propose to
before him on the. igpital platv
be, more and ihore American,’’ he
or. Author And Gom|m-a*r
'"Tided to hear Mm wjth the sb
declared. "If we have any hariWho TnRey Yjre-I’residency
of umnlifying devices, but throughjtage, it hus been that. If w«
out the country millions heard thi
] have «nv destiny, we have found
address,
music of the hand and proWASHINGTON.
Mur.
4.—Calvin
it in that direction."
giess
of
th,- ceremony by a great
Uoolldgo heeumu tin- liOtli President
According with this purpose, he
of tlie United States on Aug. II, rndfo hookup which covered s ta ­
assorted, demands the emuluct of
1021, through tho death uf P res­ tions all ovet the country.
government along certain definite
Penn yivunia Avenue, the hisident Harding, nnd today became
lines.
the second man in the history of ti ric route of many pageants dur­
These lines in the field of do­
the republic to bo inaugurnetd chief ing war and peace, contained a
mestic utruirs point, first, to the
i xivutivc in his own right nftei m iller audience today than it has
exercise of g re a te r economy in
having been elevated directly from nt any other inaugurul within me,
government, and second, to reduc­
rv of old time observers.
the vice-presidency to the nation’!
tion of taxation, he continued
ly
Ids own direction, there was
highest
nfilce.
The
other
so
honor­
The recent election, he said, had
extravagance
of rejoicing and
ed was Theodore Roosevelt.
demonstrated that "the policy that
glittering
pageant t-&gt; honoi
stands out with the greatest clear­
The chief executive of the na­
i Hut when he pledged hit
ness is th at of economy in public
tion for the next four years was
h ns Chief Executive for an­
expenditure with reduction and re ­
horn on Independence Day, Ii72, on other fou.4 years he hud about hint
form of taxation."
a farm Hint lies hedged in hv the many quiet manifestations of the
"I favor the iioticy of economy,
Given Mountains on the outskirts dignity and solemnity of the task
not because I wish to save money,
of the little village of Plymouth, tn.i: in s before him.
but because I wish to save people,"
Vermont. His ancestors settled in
after noon in the tire*,
he continued. "The men und wo­
Nlussnchut'etu in
John Cool- imShortly
e of several thousands of hri
men of this country who toil are
idge. now in his 7Pth year, still fellow citixen*. hf touk the.oath
the ones who hear the cost of gov­
lives on tlie farm, and it was in of otfico at the east entrance to
ernment. Every dollar that we
tin- fnrm-house that Calvin Cool­ the cnpitol on the Bible from which
carelessly waste means that their
idge took the oath of office upon f,’p was Instructed at his grand­
life will he so much the more mea­
mother’s knee, dcclsred his con­
ger. Every dollar that we pru­
victions in a brief inaugural mldently save means that their life
dress nm| then reviewed the rinwill lie so much more abundant."
utiginul parade shorn of it trim ­
Opposed to High Tax Kale
ming - to I quure with his policy id
The practice of such economy,
national frugality.
he declared, hti“ brought the time
One of the smallest inaugura.
when there cun be further tux re­
lion crowds in u generation mini
duction and “when, unites we wish
to Wa. hington for the curcmonios
to hamper the people In their right
and except fur the unwonted bust
to earn a living, we must have
lc about the house and r.eiiat
tux reform." He declared his op­
chambers in preparation for th
position to extremely high tax
ending of the session, Tuesday sm
rates because "they produce little
few signs of the impending cluing
or no revenue, because they are
in administrations.
had for the country, and, finally*,
Only here and there were re
because they are wrong."
viewing tund.r erected along Penn
“The verdict of the country has
ryUuniu Avenue and the elahor
been given on this question," he
at-.* court of honor usually rent
added, "That verdict stands. We
erl about the White flouso foi
shall do well to heed it."
past generations was omitted thh
Prefacing his discussion of
year entirely.
Instead, u small
America’s relation to the world
rtatii1 Itad been erected there foi
with the declaration that “our
the president, and another to accountry represents nothing but
cotnodatv some 1,000 spectators.
peaceful intentions toward ull the
On the cnpitol (data, facing tlui
em th”, Mr. Coolidge set forth ways
Ipct where the president took th,
und means of manifesting that
oath, ut office,,there was a atum
Spirit while at the same time mainvj seat 12,000 more, hut most o
ta irg "such u military force us
the resident of Washington am
comports with the dignity und se­
thiwe who came from other cities
curity of a grrul people."
had to find standing room on thi
He reiterated his advocacy of
.Idew alki und parways to let- the
(f'ontinucd on page 2)
passing by of the inaugural show
Altogether, perhaps less the*
10.000 person* were in the paruth
when it made its pilgrimage n
long the historic pathway frou
the Cupitol past the White House
But they included the ranking of
ficial* uf etates of the union it
Borglum
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Indicted
New England, the South and tht
I by It, F. (’ooper for Wh
On .‘I Separate Counts West, who came to Washington! U
to is- Introduced a t the n e x t. in I
onco more the united t ur
ng of the legislature to pro- pin
By DeKalbGrandJury attest
pose of the nation; and fightinti
for agricultural teachings lit j In
men of the army and navy urn
ichoOls of Seminole county Spa
ATLANTA. Gu., Mur. 4.—Indict­ marines, assembled for a pruuii
i tho plan outlined In thi
F
ments charging larceny from u demonstration of the nation's fnitl
nt h:ll. the act would uutlm.*- sect
house, simple larceny and malicious in its institutions and rcepect foi
le cour.tv commission to levy i furl
mischief were returned
against
&lt; lint to exceed (MVe half a hoti
Uutxon Borglum, ndeposed sculpThere wa, another featui
&gt;n each dollar of taxable pro? roo
tin uf Stone Mou
ifederate tiie ceremonies which evidi
to acquire, develop afid main tior
Memorial, l»y the DeKalh County American prugie.ss. For the
i (K-moPStrntion farm tn tench cm
Grand Jury today. laircvny from time tho words of a pres
ru method
in agriculture, tint
u house is a felony under the taws when he intoned the words o
i.tock raising anil other the
constitutional oath and deli
Of Georgia.'
rhea of farming. The re-jam )
Two' Imlfciinentx were returned hi* inaugural address was ci
was tabled sod will lw and
aguinst J. (&gt;. Tucker, Burgluin’s out bv radio to millions ir
:ht out for consideration h it- : use
distant corners of the country
superintendent of construction.
apltol step*
»!*&gt;rt made by Tax
Will l-’ighl llis Enemies
which a
Jinkinx placed tl
v id e r a d i o n c
Cleveland, O., Mxr. 4.—Gutxpn ennnerti*
d during the mi
ry nt $tf&gt;,Ul&lt;).20.
Borglunt, when told of tlie indict- so the b iictoxtiiuc pt
ments returned against him today , not be i
$458 u m e from
erupted by
in Atlantn. deciurti* "I will mvet weathei,
i; $!*:&lt;’- from pul
them on their own giminiis.’’ and;
he umbunt from
Bartow — William Varn home­ added, "they muila a Court m atter
Howei
districts and tehee
stead to be subdivided nnd placed of this thing, now tney will havc rtitc u-o

Sees Prosperous j
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County Commissioners Seeking New
Site For Gang Camp And Poor Farm

Model Home To Be
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Goes On Exhibition

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LOCATION COUNTS, BECAUSE FORT MELLON IS CLOSE-IN NEAR TO THE NEW BUSINESS SECTION
AND THE FORREST LAKE HOTEL,
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BUILDING RESTRICTIONS SUITED TO THE PROPERTY GUARANTEE PROPERTY OWNERS FROM OB­
JECTION ABLE BUILDINGS.
PRICES ARE REASONABLE GOOD LOTS BEING AVAILABLE THIS WEEK AT PRICES RANGING FROM
$1,000 TO $1,500.
TERMS ARE SO REASONABLE AS TO MAKE LOT BUYING POSSIBLE FOR EVERYONE.
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Promoters of Sanford’s Finest Subdivision”

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

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HERALD, WEDNESDAY,"MARCH
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listratien Of
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iriean adherence to the r-erma- ulstion may have rested on th*
Court of International Jus- shoulders of others. President Cooi­
; declared that America hav- idge appeared last night to look
taken the lead In the movement forward to today as if it were al­
{Imitation of armanents, “(hat most any other day in the nineteen
America must continue to months since he took up the duties,
j
flavored continuation of the of the presidency.
f of participation in world con- Except for a few interruptions,:
tea “whenever conditions are he worked steadily in his office*
that there is even a promise front early m drnirg until late nf-i
practical and favorable results turnoou. He had the tegular T uuh-I
t be secured”, bespoke contin- ; day meeting with his cabinet, the*
j t titular Tuesday conference with
i.the twwspapec correspondents and
jlh c regular, hfWrnoon walk. By
i previous iippofntiAent he went to
[the Mall to present u prise to tliH
; winner of n marathon race, and
! jvcoiyrd a number of the visiting
' state dignitaries, f^ te In the day
'We have made a great contri- 1he greeted his futher, who had
ion to the settlem ent of conten­
ds differences in both Europe
I Asia”, he said in concluding
discussion of foreign affairs,
at there is a very definite point
fond which we can' not* go. ' We
I only help those who relp themyes. Mindful of th*..o limitans, the one great duty
that
mda out requires us to use nur
trmous powers to trim the billse of the world.*'
Jnlv once in his address did Mr.
olidge refer to the election whirir
R]r ^rhUght hfm fft* the I'fM icy for a term In his own right,
d that was a fter he had decluiIQ honesty und good faith with
I people who support a party nt
I poll* require that party, when,
inters office, to assume the con1 of that portion of the governs
nt to which it has been elected.
This administration has tillin'
conn*
;f»to power with a very d e a r and
{M bit* mandate from the people,”
said. ’’THp people declared that
tfST "an te d their rights to have
| m a political hut n judicial deteragnation, and their independence

B i r r n N n ' t W a Mr. Cdolidre’s V*n had reach*
1U meridian, for party leaders
J F R O M agreed &lt;*n Senator Lenroot of Wis. r v n v n v conain for the vlce-prealdencjr. An
I D b I N t i Oregon delegate*, however,1 qfered thfe name of Mr. Coolidga; *ahd
. nBff- tj
the Massachusetts man swept the
1 Vermont and convention.
, Clark School
As Vice-President Mr. Coolldfca
hnmnton Two attracted little attention, although
now 18 "years he was the firsts Vice-President to
!fc vw r at Am- Ml with1iha^ablnat.and wKro th a t
death fateful August, night in 1023 came
of 10 brought he'emerged-from comparative oo-;
?nVa oVer the »curlty *o take-over thq most powv
erful office In the world. . Few parW leaders thought |hon that. He
iflticol defeat. Be'
frnmpton for Bur- ul Cleveland he developed a follow­
ing th at won. for him hands, down,
(nnd the American electorate in No­
v e m b e r gave him the largest pop­
ular vote In history.
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'prohibition forces here have In
• their possession 9.000 m isrts of
• rare uml nssorted’ w hiskies'sekI ed following capture of ths power
. .
schooner, 'Bolivia, unrteif tetfmoiMr
j police strike which 0f C apU brU corge Burner, wnfeiy?
le Mr. Cindidgu was known in local shipping circle* gis
wood term us g o v e r n - , .riling , to, custom hnuiw W h d ali.
Im before the country'., The seised liquors were valued -at
•laration: “There (A *50,000. The teizure yws made € y
trike against the puo- Revenue cu tte r 247, whleh'-wjre'
' anybody, anyw here,: ranking'iU» maiden trip, under comHome say this lab o r; mond of Captain Chose.
node Calvin Cooiidge,. . - _*___ «c.________ '.t—_
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..SURVEY FOR flO fE l.
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ely revealed him. • i JACKSONNULLR. Jfaiv-*.— M
v , wjthln tea months
is to be mnde*9^ JacksonV
ilce, when the Bi'puh- | Villi!. with gi vfeWkpA conifructlgg
ll Convention tissemflow room-hotel herb. The Vurvcy

of M assachusetts delegation for
President nnd received scattering
v o t e s front other cities.
When
In jtho, chest t r
W arren (S. Harding emerged ns the
Am&gt;ly*ftcd Bepper at onc« 1Presidential nominee, it appeared
" Jvot* n* plaster, not mlistanl. Nott
any old-time method. The modem
way is Red Pepper Rub.
Nothing else applies such eon-,
rent rated, mich pe.netryting Ileal.
And heat that Vdein’t 'n u ll. Tin*
old ways can’t compare.
*
•Ituh it on the chest where mngestiop exists. A cold is conges-;
thtn y#u know. At once you feeH

Steel Filing Cabinet Sections

m int ion starts, congestion is re­
lieved. And soon you will feel
the cold loosen.
. ,Thl* is just the age-old method
of denling with a cold, ncrfecii-d
by modern science. Bed Pep|H»r,
applied in this way does what old
way could not do. Use it once and
you will use it always, Tlu* dif­
ference will quickly show.
L
have; it rendv-rget it now.
P ^ r y * hour sav ed 'a' ^(}i‘ s ta rt of
a cojij hmy save ^nan.v hours of
troufile. Re ready to loosen it nt

world, i price from 20 cents to $40.00.
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Hundreds of tickets for the ex­
hibit of art pictures which opened
Wedpesday afternoon a t 3:30
Airlock at the South Side Primary
sfchool have been sold, according to
ah announcement today by Mrs.
Stella Arrington, principal.
In
commenting on tho exhibition Mrs.
Arrington said:
-fThe exhibition will continue for
tnree days. Tho pictures,'number­
ing 200 have been aarranged
the_
log
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walls in their chronological order,
beginning with Egyptian a rt and
coming down to modern American
ar*
" I t Is evident th at the people
hnv*- apureciated this excellent ed­
ucational advantage, as more than
a l.noo pickets have been sold, and
rnapy mgtp sales are quite likely
to followNis the week progresses.
Thd great majority, of us will never
have the ' Opportunity to see the

S T O P BOAT SERVICE

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fl tak-1 TAMPA, Mar. 4 . - Sidney L .! tying' h p S S j J J 'f t i l
The Eason, m anager of the Wilson Opening 6f thr r
crudo Line, operators of n boat line on fall cutting th.48^ I
rvy re-1 Tam pa Bay, announces th a t this tancc between tu48*5®
: ones j service will be discontinued on Apr. about 20 mi!,, i . .*»•

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MARCH 11TH—8:1”,

M A DAM # SCHUMANN-H
World's Matchless Contralto Internatio
Admission SI.00. $1.50, $2.00, 92.50, $ 5

Phone 939
- TICKETS ON SALE MARCH Ird
MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW
Unpaid Reservations Held Only Until
“Orders will be takem for copies

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Ju st a real good paint for a little money.
Regulation Varnish For Floors, Woodwork,

1 GALLON CANS - - $2.50

Furniture

'/2 GALLON CANS - - $1.35

Sanford Paint and Army Store
506 Sanford Avenue

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Sanford s Finest Subdivision
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Our Exhibit will be w6K

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These tlxlures will; main any home a home of
beautiful light. Sample mJy be seen at our
show room.

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W eek ly E dition
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•‘•FE C IA L NOTICKi All obituary
p ttleoa. cards o f th an k s, resolu tion s
aud notices o f en tertain m en ts w here
Chants* are m ade w ill be charged
f i r a t regular ad vertisin g rotes.
m n in K R TMK ASSOCIATED P nK SS
K T he A ssociated T ress la ex clu s&gt; ’I c e lr en titled to the use for repulillcatlon of nil new s d isp atch es
V creditml to It or not oth erw ise ered• Ited In th is paper and a lso the local
gaw a published herein. All r ig h ts
- of rsp u b llcstlon o f aperint dispatch*
! as h sreln are also reserved ._______

WEDNESDAY, MAR. 4, 1925

TH E HERALIV8 PLATFORM
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• J,—Deeper water route to Jacksoni villa.
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Construction of St. Johns—In3f&lt;dian River canal.
Sy—Extension of white way.
4&lt;—Extension of local amusements
—swimming pool, tennis courts, etc.
B.—Acquisition of a municipal
t’ fc—Augmenting

grant— houses,
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of building pro*
hotels, npartment

f.—Extension of street paving pro*

L,v ^ -C o n stru c tio n
of
boulevard
r around Lake Monroe.
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Entrance into Florida state
f baaeboll league.
.11*—Completion of city beautifica*
.linn program.

BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
THE WAY TQ PEA CE:—Ac*
quaint now thyself with him, and
lie a t peace: thereby good shall
como unto thee. Job 22:21.

Sanford

As Brisbane Sees It

Super Sunshine—One Bikjr.
Tomorrow the property of th e 8*nford Hotel Realty
That Eastern Earthquake
Company will be formerly placed on sale although many of
Ebert, flonor Him •
the lot* in this new business and residential district of SanGet Yodr Monoplane.
ford have already been disposed o f At this time then it
BY ARTHUR OR1BBANB
might be Interesting to recapitulate a little in order to see
&lt;Cepr*&gt;«h«,i*M&gt;
the exact benefits derived by Sanford from the promotion
of this project.
During the past week page advertisements and double
page spreads have appeared in many papers throughout the
state. Jacksonville, Tam pa, Miami and other cities have
told the story of Sanford's wonderful growth and develop*
ment and of its most unique civic scheme of expansion.
Thousands and thousands of peddle, coming from every
state in the union, and controlling vast amounts of capital,
have perhaps learned for the first time th a t there is a San­
ford and th at it is a wide awake and most progressive com­
munity.
The advantages accruing as these advertisements ap­
peared dny by day are hard to estim ate in comprehensive
language or figures. It is advertising which the Chamber 1wonderful California, on the day
of Commerce could not afford to buy. I t is advertising which of arrival?
It was not the golden orange
no other single corporation could have secured for this city.
It wns the incorporation only of so large a project as the groves, or the pleasant square
Sanford Hotel Realty Company th a t perm itted a sufficient miles of grape vines, pruned and
ready for next Summer’s produc­
margin of profit to allow such extensive advertising.
Already the results of this advertising campaign are tion.
making themselves felt as outside capital and inquiries of
every sort come pouring into this city. Scarcely a real es­ IT WAS NOT the mighty Pacific
tate agent in Sanford is not deluged daily with almost ques­ in which you could down, bury and
tionnaires from outsiders who would be investors. The lose the United States, with only
Chamber of Commerce and the newspaper offices have be­ one big wave to tell the story.
come near information bureaus. And it is said th at approx­ And it was not the high range of
imately five hundred thousand dollars of outside capital mountains, with their snowy heads,
have been invested in Sanford property during the past few looking down, so near, reminding
the traveler that in some parts of
clays.
It would Beem then not amiss for The Herald to suggest the world, it renlly is cold W inter,
to its readers that they not sit idly by, watching the busi­
THE MOST pleasing sight in
ness men of Orlando, Tampa and St. Petersburg snap up all California
wns a young couple on
the choice ‘’buys” in Sanford realty, but that they, who the station plutforni, a t San B er­
should be in on the ground floor in this civic development, nardino.
also pick off select ‘’nubs’’ here and there, where they know
The young mnn, tall und ner­
the demand for lots is sure to be in excess of the supply.
vous, was on the plntform of his
There are scarcely enough lots in all this eastern sec­ Pullmnn car twenty minutes be­
tion to furnish nil the would-be investors with a front foot, fore the stntion came in sight. No
and much of this property is bound to be quickly resold. one ever left u burning house moro
Every resale means higher values and increased profits for eagerly than he left thnt train.
those who were shrewd enough to buy early.
The young woman, waiting, was
Sanford is well on its way to becoming a big city and dressed in her best. Pink, silk stock
residents of Sanford now should he the ones to profit by it. j ing», new dress and hnt, and such

MAKE WAY FOR THE
HUSTLER BEHIND.
I When you’re sick ami disgusted—

a smile of welcome for that fortu­
nate young traveler.

He Did His Stuff

HER FIRST words, before he
reached her, were:
“I knew you couldn’t wnit to see
her, so I brought her down.”
And, sure enough, "her" wus
there, in her mother’s arm s, u lit­
tle imby, about six weeks old, with
u fine sunhonnet scullnped around
the edges white kid shoes, a fnney
dress and a faraway look.

your energy’s rusted
For want of some stick-to-it oil;
‘A nd you quit earnest working to
pass the time shirking
And nursing it .whqt’a-the-uso
boil.
[ Don’t sta rt in a growling, Inces­
santly howling
Your woes In the ears of man*
kind
Go off in some corner and be the
av
chief mourner—
»
Make way for tho hustler bebind!
'
When you have decided ‘tis scnntly
divided—•
The thing th at we mortals call
“Luck!”
And you’re through with the chus■ t 1
Inir.
n l f . l i n n r l v i l l v rni-inir
ing, hhalf-heartedly
racing
Because you are lacking
the
pluckf
Don’t sta rt in Hehnting and blat­
antly stating,
“The favored ones win—thnt I
find!"
F o r the crowd’H in n hurry. Be­
gone with your w orry—
Mnke way for the hustler he.
hind!

Miami Life, a weekly publication in Miami, tells the
story of Minus, a fine race horse stabled a t Hialeah. Minus
was fast and running against a field it should readily beat.
Easily the favorite, much of the crowd’s money had been
placed on Minus straight.
Rut there was trouble at the tape. The horses crowded
and Minus got nway to a bad start. The crowd groaned.
Minus was running badly. It lacked the usual rhythm in
its stride, which now was short and peculiar and gave evid­
ence of difficulty. Soon Minus was far behind.
The crowd booed. It was a fake. But Minus continued
with its nose stretched far out in front as if it were run­
ning the race of its life. The other horses thundered past
the judge’s stund while Minus struggled on. The crowds
jeered. Another fake.
Splendid horse! Thoroughbred that it was, Minus fought
its way to the judges’ stand, then collapsed. A few minutes
later a sympathetic veterinarian’s pistol had put the horse
out its misery. Kicked by another horse at the stnrt, Minus
had done its best through six furlongs with a broken, leg.
And the crowd jeered and booed. Was there a man in
that crowd who would have done his duty so gallantly in
such pain? Probably not. For there’s a difference. The
horse was a thoroughbred; while the crowd was—well, name
When, in truth, you’re a quitter, them yourself. What kind of animal it is that jeers at ana useless mlsfitter,
dther who is defeated, whether through broken leg or other
N ot worthy of being
called misfortune?

“Man!”
A leech, and a faker, a discontent
maker,
F it tool for the bolshrvist rlnn.
Why—there’d be something to
if only you’d do it
The world would be thnnkful,
you’d find.
Don’t merely quit trying. Quit
living for dying—
Mnke wny for the hustler be­
hind t
—By Clarence Elmer.
o ------Every renl citizen of Sanford
should own his own home.

.General Mitchell is apparently
trying for another altitude rec­
ord.

-o-

Tbere is so much building going
on around Sanford thnt tho ham­
mering Is deafening.
—— —o--------It is now President Coolidge,
strange as thnt may seem, and
Vice-President Dawes.

m

l

What rhunce lias a man got?
If he’s economical, he’s a tight wad
and if he's generous, he's a spend­
thrift.
■■■ o ---- - ■
Judging from the number at the
Country Club last Sunday, some
folks have suddenly
discovered
that Sanford has a golf course.
HEfv
-------- o--------The Daytona Journal gives this
ndvlce, “ If you can’t boost your
town, movu out of it.” But re­
member that no other town wants
you unless you can boost it.

BK

■■ ■■ o -

EVER ONWARD A N D U PW A RD

Sanford has received more pub­
licity during the recent real estate
activity than at any other time in
Its existence. People throughout
the state are beginning to look
upon Hanford with wonder.

“ If I treat all men as gods,” asks Emerson, ‘how to me
can there be any such thing as a slave?”

NEWEST DEBT MOVE

JU words for
to end rested nJ^jj*

N Alu££

bany, AlaJand"0^

s t a r t e d ^ 1TeI,, " r^

a?- «"-it y s s
Prince of \vIuT
South Africa. If v " I
on the way he t»n 2S
have decided to ltr,„ Z,
me

Great Iiritiun’s debt note to plain thnt any surplus arising from
France reiterating the principle ! her share of the Dawes reparation
that she wants only enough money! P«ymentH will he devoted to di„
,
“
i ,
.
minish the burdens of her allies,
from her European debtors to pay : j|( „iher words, she will cancel
Uneie Sam will not help the con-1 these debts as soon as she can
tinentnl sentiment regarding this get Uncle Sam paid off.
country. We are already classi-J That places the United States in
tied as a Shylock in the European an em barrassing position.
Will
press, and England is artfully col- this country adhere to the doctrine
oring this picture by its attitude! of the last red cent? That is u»on the debt question It is sim ply1 likely. The United States was
this, that she is willing to cancel | libernl in her .settlement of the
all war debts, but can’t as long ns, British debt, Init didn’t emphasize
site bns to pay the United States, that phase, possibly fearful of the
As she bus already agreed to pay I ram paging of the Rntnllion of
this country a stipulated sum each ' Death in the Senate. President
year for the next sixty years, j Coolidge and Ambassador DaeschFrance reads that for this period ( nor agreed a t tlieir first meeting
at least Great Britain will not ex-1 thut France will meet her ohligaempt her from payment. It is a i thins. When the time comes to
thought that will not warm F re n ch ' work out the details the United
and American relations. I.e Figaro, I States should not hide her light
the Paris newspaper, rem arks:
| under a bushel. If the term s are
“ We m ust not bind ourselves too liberal, us they undoubtedly will
easily. Now the word is with i be, Europe should lie made aware
Washington."
j of it. There is no advantage in
England in her note makes it having the name without the game.

REFLECTIONS ON LE CHIC
NEW YORK WOitl.I)

Paris is harassed to answer the heroes like Hogan und Slievlin
question, Qu’est ce que e’eat !e und Doug II.twill'd, fur mo-** h»r«-ichic? Or in nlain English, Who* than
the numerous
forwardis style? We hang up a poster of passers of today; romantic male.-,
our own: When is style n o t style, their shoulders padded no to make
them look athletic; above all, roand why?
To answer the first part of this . ninntic, glamourous light opera
We used to get quite a thrill
put of Spring becuuse it meant riddle is easy: style is not style j with waltz ongs and statuesque
Easter vacation and the turning I when it is twenty yearn old. A | queens tin* images and likenesses
point in a young man's fancy, but woman in the finery of 1905 'is whereof wore scattered over the
nowudayx it frightens, us to death 1nothing more nor less than u land on the coupons of Sweet CnpAye, there’s ju ra l eigurots, Romance— th a t wns
because it meuns an income tn x ! frump. But. wny
th&lt;* rub. Why i. it. th a t those it. The mood of thnt dny was
payment.
Hopping picture-hats, those long; mum tic, and the mood wa« reOne hundred und fifty Yule se n -' dr-sscs, those dashing pompa- llected in women’s clothes.
lours, which anchantod us so then
But where it romance toduy? It
ors recently declared thnt »hc
f ......................
. should li." so ridiculous now? T&lt; s gone, as dead ns the lag scene
working for part
or nil of
heir expens *s while going t!irou'rh ! answer this is to get into a most j in "A Fool There Was.” It is
allege. There is no excuse now- | &gt;lusivc tangle of vanishing virtues, many a long year sincq a wultz
days for anyone not having a col- It means recapturing tho w hole' song captured the Bidewalks of
j mood and c iirit of n bygone gen-j New York. Our music is hectic.
&gt;gi: education if he wunts it.
| eralion. All sorts of tilings seem [concentrated excitement. So arc
*ton«-e Is "ivrn to John D, (elated to the style of the 1903 j modern style:' concentrated and
. t- Span brief. Yet this is the curious
Cockcfellcr’s golf game than to era; romantic echoes of. the
lobby Jones' or Wulter Hfuren’s. ich-American War. with its gold thing about le chic. With ull their
mugnllicoei;
romantic j brevity, these ladies of tod»v urc
f John D, piaved chess he’d *»»•*. braided
i stream er, but if it weren’t for tales by Anthony Hope and George just us alluring ns the indies of
is oil, his game of golf would H air McCutcheon. with their smil-j.vestcduy, taking them by and
« around u hundred just like uny- ing ruscnls vaulting lightly over 1large; fashions come und fashioun
;dy else’s.
tho parapet; romantic football go, but le chic lives forever.

paper

**y, .

caught in Chicago h
Los Angeles, bat hsA
geles enough of th«n?
News from -pu .
have found a man *3
on the right tide. tu
the Greeks mad.
W
A mud marrieTman
preacher should h»Tf
Any previous miliUr
Auto makers are «
car cun do 1000 the f,
isn’t thnt far to any r
It in easy to make
yon don't need it.
true of making love.
• Time spent feeli„.
weather renlly is just

THE ELS0N ART EXHIBIT

140 ACRES
Unimproved land at $50 per acre.

March 4, 5, and 6
Don’t Forget the De Molay Minstrels!

South Side School Building

Friday N igh t at the Milane
Seats on sale at Rouniillat &amp;. Vmlerson’j
Drug Store.

Three Afternoon Program s—3:30 P. M.
PRICE FOR ADMISSION

E. F. LANE

CHILDREN, 10c
TICKETS, 40c

REALTOR
Rooms 501-502.

Pictures For Schools

Phone 1)5

F irst National Bank Building.
Sales Force:—Miss Ruba Williams, Miss Hite
Hooge, Mr. R. L. Shipp

This Space Donated by Seminole County Bank

THANKS TO Ebert, to
the I
highly intelligent and scientifically
trained German specialists and the
millions of German workers edu­
cated for 40 years in the Social
Democratic ;pnrty, (the .Germans
have tiie power of self-government.
Their adm inistration has stood
firm ever since the w ar under most
horribly trying conditions. That is
the gratest possible tribute to tho
self-governmening power of the
Germans. And E bert will he hon­
ored in history as the loyal ser­
vant of German democracy.

They are *iuiT.,
Muscle Shoalr. u _ .
gone over the j 1
started.
d*»&gt;

kA .*&lt;^ ,.rreI

DESPITE CONSTANT Eastern
exugeratiqn of W estern earth­
quakes, native sons out here don’t
laugh when they meet. They just
say “Too bad,” and look ns serious
as they possibly can.

ST. PETERSBURG INDEPENDENT

1 1!16so^ W
m°
debt,
e c ^
tion of the %

HC D S R 8 S A U * e
U W 5 OF MAN AND

ADULTS, 25c
CALIFORNIA is interested in
the earthquake “bnck E ast" tlmt
SEASON
shook New York, reaching up and i J
down the Atlantic coast und us fur | ■
Proceeds Buys
west ns Michignn. This time the "
slip of tho ea rth ’s c n is t'is in the 1B ______
Atlantic instead of the Pacific.

THE DEATH of President Ebert
will establish more firmly the
German republic. Germans know
now that an earnest, intelligent
workmun, with his fellow workers
buck of him, can ntanuge the na­
tion.
! They know that u sabre waving
1all highest, in partnership with
God, is not necessary to national
business.

navy U all « - Ur
«ur defense UB

U HAtoi'S
GBe/&gt;tfksT tNK5MA

Orlando Road
Acreage

Sanford’s Realty Values
Are B eginning To Climb
We have two exceptionally good propositions

32 ACRES five minutes from city, facing on Dixie
highway, between Sanford and Orlando. This is fine
lo r subdividing, surrounding and joining property,
$1,000.00 acre and more.
Here is a chance for some one to make some real
money quick.

th a t will set you in on the ground floor.

S E E US QUI CK

For a short time I am offering this at $200.00 an
acre. Small payment down, balance very easy. This
property is now between two subdivisions.

BRITT REALTY CO. INC.
Realtors

J. IS. LAWSON

YOUNG MEN with courage and
ambition TURN YOUR MINDS
■ n
Carrier Woodruff ltlil|j.. Rea. Rhone lll- J
TOWARD FLYING.
Ex-service!
men th at flew in the war, cheer • ■■■■■■■■■■■■■B a B a B a B a B a a B B B a B B a a a a B B a a a a a a a a a i|a .

phone J5

202 First Street.

up.

Henry Ford and his son are
building all-metal monoplanes, and
small dirigibles, with all-metal
gus containers.
Thut means opportunity.
BE AMONG the first to get one,
of the monoplanes th at will "fly j
140 miles an hour, and carry a
useful load of 2,000 pounds."
Such a machine, once he knows
how to run it, should enable a !
young man, of the right kind, to i
earn $100 a day. And that sum ,1
$000 a week, would be a “useful
load” to carry home each Satur-1

day.

For information, write to Henry
Ford, or better still, to Edsel Ford.
Dearborn, Michigan.
SECRETARY W EEKS tells the
Congressional committee that he
holds no grudge against BrigadierGenerul Mitchell, for telling the
truth, und that he has no thought
of disciplining Generul Mitchell.
Thnt is welcome. The
people
would like to think thut the truth
is not kept from them by otlicial
threats.
MU. WEEKS m l*«: "The ques­
tion of the reappointm ent of Gen­
eral Mitchell us Assistant Chief of
the Air Service is entirely in the
hands of the President.’’
If that is so, the people may In­
sure that Generul Mitchell will
NOT be demoted, or hum iliated.!
The President, like the people, is
glad to know the truth.
No act of his, and no FAILURE
on his purt to act, will cuuse Gen- j
erul Mitchell to lose rank. Of that &gt;
you may be sure.
■

SAVE and
T H R IV E
In

ANNOUNCING OUR NEW
Blue Star Equipment
We Pleut and Re-Pleat -Dresses, Waists,
Ruffles, Panels and
Trimmings

The “Blue Star”
Way
PROMPT SERVICE
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED

PLAY SAFE! USE CHECKS!
Nine out of ten commercial transadtions
settled by check; it is the modern way.
Carrying large amounts of money around**
unwise. In addition to the danger of loss .
robbery there is the constant temptation lospr
foolishly.
Play safe and PAY SAFE hv settling
hills by check through the First National ‘&gt;JI1'

THE F I R S T NATIONAL
RANK

“Blue S tar” Pleats look
better and last longer
than ordinary pleats—

XVM'Oltll. I I,A.

Mrn. 0 *41. ItrorUhuhn. of ib,»
•MoilInti* Shopp**, at tin* lJu»krt. hltfltl) r»»ci»mtii»*riilM i»ur
w ork to I*** i*xc»*lli*tit w o r k nianalilp.

A\e Do It For Less’

The Sanford Steam Pressery
30!) E. First Street

Phone 560

GARDEN HOSE
ADVANCED
15c Per Foot
Si-«

Stove and Firc ^
Wood
Suit . a
Cut to o*"

$').00 per cord

Ball H ardw are Co.!Britt Realty Co^fj

�THE SANFORD

fcLD, WEDNESDAY.
MARCH ”4.102,
n i—
-_r-

T. E. L. Class Holds
jjj^
Regular Meeting
MISS KATHRYN WII.KEY, Society Editor.

PHONE:—Res. 428-J

Legion Auxiliary Is
Visited By Distinct
Committee Official

Mrs. Coolidge And Mrs. Dawes

Jaesday
business' meeting
officers of the Wopj be held a t 3:00
meeting is of specand all members
, be present.
hibit a t the South
Sool a t 3:30 o’clock,
rill be given by tho
Turner Circle will
ome of Mrs. T. K.
ak Avenue a t 3:30

libit a t the South
School 3:30 P. M.
rill be given by the
ioI.
j. H. B. Lowls will
i dance a t the Court­
ing their son H arry

Miss McRae To Have Pipe Organ Club Is
Charge of Program Entertained Monday
By Mrs.M-G.Methvin

riday
ihibit a t the South
School
at
3:30
rogram will bo given
Side School.
[Valsmn will cntcre Matrons Bridge
Country Club a t 1

Personals
, Mrs. Charles R. Smith of Cler­
mont spent Tuesday in Sanford.
Mrs. K. E. Cooper of Uirminghkm. Ain., and Mrs. John T. Ad­
ams of Tampa spent Tuesday in
Sanford.

lary m em ber were finishing th«float for the Armistice Day pa
rade. the deeuration nf which
rerented “ Flinders Fluid." com­
posed and silently she walked ui
til the Inst letter was on which
completed tin- words "On Fland­
ers Field the Poppies Grow - l e s t
We Forget" and then Inter n.H sh"
redo in the parade.the lone ‘Told
S tar" Mother in th at car which
wap appropriately decorated for
the gold sta r members, she was

Mrs. F. J. Gonzales and Mr..
Leo. Rockwell returned Tuesday

b u s t / am!

fra p a n ro

Mrs. Hill Hostess To
Friloha Bridge Club

unday
Union will meet nf
Mrs. J. D. Davison
es” at 3 o’clock.
0TICE
he Week of Prayer
Church, the business
e W. C. T. U. has
i. The date of the
t announced later.
tare. Tickets given
i-es at Kent’s Y’ulFt. T. Damon who is connected
with the law departm ent of the
Rodon-.Mifir.e Railroad with office;*
nt Boston. Muss., and J. P. Clarendonof New York City, who are
spending the winter in Altamonte
Spring, were playing golf in San­
ford Tuesday.
»l ^ r l j I « Tt «• ^

Your cninmilL-,* recommends
thiit a copy of thin tribute 1«
&lt;pre»d on thtf minutes of IheAltX-'
iliary. a copy he sent to her f:»m; ily :m*! n copy -ent to each of the
newspaper* for publication.
••
M n, l*. H. Smith. Cliairipfth,
Mrs. \V. Theodore F.anglf'y, 1
.Mrs. Ernest Krupp. CommiC-d

MONDAY
AND
T U E SD A Y

For two days on account of nn open hook
frig which will he for Sanford.
::
:
Tin* Hot! L etter Event Of All Seasons.

Mr*. James Hiilge. Mrs. B. D.
Caswell. Mrs. J. I). Woodruff und
Mrs. II. A. Bivens are spending
Wednesday in Orlnmlo.

/0 4 n n e Kicliols^^N
RECORD

BREAKING^

COM EDY

Produced By

. i i

CHARLEY GANG

Nellie Krash For
Sport-StreetService
new serviceable fabf— trimmed w i t h
fehtly colored em‘oitlered K r a s h
dps, smoked pearl
ittons, and buckle
stening very narrow

White silk military
braid and large pearl
buttons, the only trim
and long, close fitting,
cleverly cuffed sleeves,
accentuate the man­
nish smartness.
Your choice of these
lovely colors- Blue —
Yellow — Shrimp G r e e n — Coral —White
—Brown.

tidedly sm art in
in— Blue — Honey
-W—Green.
Sizes 16 to 46
Sizes 48 to 52

The many friends of F. A. IV,
Brown o f I'nola will b e sorry to
learn of the passing of his moth
ci, who died Sunday at the Inn V
of her daughter in (’nntfurt, W •
The funeral was held Tuesday
Atthfork, Wis., Mrs. Brown had de­
cently passed her ninetieth birth
day.

l^Kc pixy tint
K O - in humor

Mrs. W.
Hill charmingly en­
tertained the Friloha Bridge Club
Tuesday afternoon at her home on
Magnolia Avenue.
A profusion of spring flowers
were artistically tired in decorat­
ing. Mrs. Emmett Hunt for mak­
ing high score, was awarded u A TUIIIUTK TO THE MEMO!” .
OF MBS. A. J. LOSSING FROM
lovely string of crystal bend:. Fol
T H E AMERICAN
LEGION
iowing the game refreshments of
A CXII.IAItY— WHITTEN V.\
n »nl«d and a sweet course were
MRS. C. II. SMITH.
sen ed.
The members present were Mrs.
Hawkins Connelly, Mrs. Edward
B etti, Mrs. Percy Mero Mrs!
James Ridge, and Mrs. Emmett
Hunt. Substitutes were Mrs. H.
A. Bivens. Mrs. 11. 1). Caswell ami
Mr. end Mrs. John Maurer, Mr, Mrs. J. I&gt;. Woodruff.
and Mr.- Harry WaLIi and house
guest, Charles iloban, spent Sun­
Kissimme—37 streets to lie pnv
ed here this year.
day at Daytona Beach.

Tailored
Coat Frock of Irish
Linen

Sizes 16 to o2
Sizes 48 to 52

Smart Simplicity
And French
Charm
Fine black and white
French voile is stun­
ningly employed to
t r i m this youthful
straight-line frock of
Irish Linen. Black
bone buttons add chic.
Very striking in maize
—blue—rose orchid
—or green linen, trim ­
med in black a n d
white—o r white linen

&lt;;rS \

niiTt ajjain.

Mrs. H. A. Bivens will go Sun­
day to Miami where she will Join
her mother Mrs. Eva Herndon for
a short visit.

^ A. It. Conover, a capitalist of
Chicago. III., who is spending the
winter at Altamonte Springs was
playing golf on the Sanford links
Tuesday.

which

ligKt* the soul. Such wna lh&lt; llfi#
nf her who ha* gortc. To know fitej
A .-j t«, love her and to feel an ft&amp;?
apirati i!i fn:ni the genuine^ itwueV'
nrr.-t of ln?r l*hafH«:ter. We ntl»W
her. 'out otii* loss la hrr gain amf’
it is the Will of otir Heavenly
Father. Thus w« now in humbly
*ubmi« ion knowing th at wh«.n out;
work on earth h finished w, xhdll!

Mr. and Mrs. 1). L. Tlirnsher are
having ns theii guests Wednes­
day, Mr. and Sirs. Carl Ferraii
and Mis. E. L. Ferron of Must!•
Mrs. Vio|f«ry and Mrs. J. It. Sim­
mons of Toccon, (in.

C. Sharon will cil­
ery Week Bridge

i. N. A. Shawcross
P„ L. arrived Tuesguests of the Monfor the remainder
Mr. Shawcross is
the Uodwell Real-

At the meeting of the Ameri­
can Legion Auxiliary hold a t the
Legion home nnd presided over by
Mrs. Roy Chittenden, the organi­
zation had the pleasure of meet­
ing Mrs. Davenport, district com­
mittee woman. Mrs. Davenport be­
gun her remarks by offering her
sympathy for us in tho loss of
Mrs. Lossing.
She then complimented
the
chanter on its nice meeting place,
saying that many auxiliaries which
she has visited were not nearly no
fortunate. In regard to working
details for the year, Mrs. Daven­
port touched on the following:
Child Welfare, initiation ceremon­
ies, poppy sales, service records
und the', onvention a t St. Augus­
tine. Mrs. Davenport invited the
members to visit a t the legion
] home ut Jacksonville.
I Mrs. C. H. Smith reud n tribute
which she wrote for the auxiliary
: in memory of Mrs. A. J. Lossing,
! a valued member who recently
| passed away.
The tribute was
'adopted upon a motion by Mrs.
I F. E. Koumillat and seconded by
| Mrs. Benson.
The treasurer reported a net
i balance on hand from the proceeds
I of the Now Year’s F.ve dance of
, $157.00 ami that there are 20 paid
1up memlx-rs for 1025 to late. F.f! forts will be made to inroll at
I least 35, the number enrolled last

The T. E. L. Class of tho First
Baptist church held its regular
business meeting Monday after­
noon .1:30 o'olock In the ladles'
class room.
Mrs. Barney Beck, the president
was In charge of the meeting.
Among other things it was decided
to renovate the class room but
each member is expected to do
something so the burden will not
fall on the shoulders of a few.
It was also decided to have a
social hour each month with the
business meeting and all whose
birthdays come in that month will
be the hostesses.

and Mcrifie- ri»iin yet onn’could see in her face
the World that her heart was feeling nfresh
Joe and free- the wound that l&gt;a&lt;l bderi in:.do duriv tribute to inc those awful chiyj v h rn th /h iil« and honor, tie raged on thu French froKt
un Auxiliary bringing to her the sorrowful mlt*
the urMnlxH • Konu*.
hen she our
Her las*, act of ifafotuHi to tin­
ier was mmlej Auxiliary, wan tm* nrenT tatinn of
Her &lt;trvoUoD|u beautiful Unit banner in meinIon waa rvrr orj of her sfm A rthur D. Lossing
■near to hup [who gave hit life for his coonioh hoytt. Hoi try on the French front Aug. #,
shown while litlS. Lntcr his body was brought
of the Ho.i-jto Washington—the following v&lt; »r

invkttonvillo Thrnt
will do tho sumo thin

70

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roved real
les homes,

�Soft Water 1
Considers New Site Into City S;
For Home For Poor On Tuesday
(Continued from
Lawton Give* School Statem ent
The ateteinent of the school auperintendent. T. W. Lawton, placed the collections made by the de*
^2 -' port men t during February a t $83,*
: . 042.97 while warrants wen* Issun ' . ed totaling $25,666.73. The hol­
s'/'' ance the department had when It
Sr** onteted on the month amounted
f* ’- to $48,940.13 and a t the end of the
month the balance amounted to
r ■ $67,217.37, according to the state­
lya mcnt.
P * .; . The commission was asked to
^/endorse n petition submitted by
jK%Sr Lewis O’Bryan for a new fish law.
ft i The petition, which sought to have
j ' established open and closed tea*
. • • sons for fishermen, was tabled for
later consideration.
. County Attorney George A. Dem Cottes wa; instructed by the
board to secure from J. E. Carol,
ff v of Orlando, the right of way for
a short piece of road to tun onefourth of a mile west of the brick
highway between Orlando and
Sen ford. The road is near the line
E
of Ornngi&gt; county. The county atP v tornev was authorised to condemn
the strip if necessary,
£ •'
An expenditure of $200 to clear
Hughey Avenue was authorized by
/ ' veto of the board. A similar amount to be expended in clearing
the Hear I.ake road was voted. Ex1c
penditurc of $75 on Meilonvillv
;
Avenue also was authorized.
Upon tlie motion of Commiss­
ioner C. W. Knttminger a motion
*p .requiring that all cost bills of the
rhoriff be approved by the board
wac approved, after it had been
' reconded by Commissioner B. F.
Wheeler.
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system as a precautionary I
The device subjects tba
treatment by cnlorlne. p i
has been found to be the DM
of killing: such bacteria- .
found in Water.
The device regulates the'
the gas into the main* rofulp M i
of pressure, temperature aM jp ttW
conditions. In discussiiff
vice, Jesse Hamilton, city. ffii.Ui*
spector and bacteriologist ‘ t i l M
that, as the water comts frote tfch
wells, it was one of tha purest ett|t*'
plies in the state. The chlorHutidf
was installed purely a t a t j k a lp
tionary measure which WM)i|^W&gt;'
cure the town against
born disease.
Gda Plant Work Progteglis 1 '
In commenting upon titW-arafai*
pal gas plant, Mr. WllUiUUMJiSi*

circle

city be patient with these UpM4
and promised steadily improved
service with the installation i f tba
new equipment until tha city baa
ono of the best plants in the statb.
With the completion of thh.nftir
container, it is planned to conttnub
to use the old one which win'-be
thoroughly rennovated.
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nuncia­
tion)
1—Old Guard

Celery Markets

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property
is
being
developed
by the
“Sanlantn” Invest.
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DAW ES IS A NEW
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FRIENDS DECLARE

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nnd his budget making reduced
expenditures $250,000,000.
An n lieutenant colonel of railway pnginur* Dawes went
to
France nnd rose to be a brigadier
general in charge of purchases for
the Amerlcun expeditionary forces.
Mr. f)uwes’ most signal service,
which made his name known in te r­
nationally, took place in 1024 when
he headed the reparations experts
bring order
committee chosen to brin;..
out of chaos in the reparations Iniosse. In the Dawes plan he und
is associates substituted business
control for political and military
dictation.
1
Among his forebears was Wil­
liam Duwpn who rode with Paul
Revere the night before Lexington
und C oncord.. Tito, new Vice-i'r. -Iderft'lV (h e'd o n of' Geheru)
Rufus R. Dawes nnd wiih horn
Aug. 27, 1865, a t M arietta, O. In
the Civil W ar Ills father ruined n
company a t Mudlsnn, Win., nnd
ruse rapidly in the famous “ Iron
Brigndo.”
Charles G. Dawes was graduated
from M arietta Collegu and the Cin­
cinnati Law .School, and put out
his shingle in Lincoln, Nehr., in
1K80. There he became acquaint­
ed with John J. Pershing, william
Jennings (Iryun, and the latte r’s
brother, Charles W. Bryan, who
was Dawes' Democratic opponent
for the Vice-Presidency last No­
vember.
In Lincoln he hecuine n public
utility counselor,, afterw ard re­
moving ids oHires to Chicngo and
his home to Evanston, 111., whoa he
became president of the N orth­
western Gas Light and Coke Com­
pany, which was Inter acquired by
(lie People’s Gus Light and Coko
Company.
In 1912 Dawes’ only son, Rufus
Fearing Dawes, n Princeton stu ­
dent, was drowned at Lake Geneva,
Wls., and a tribute written by the
fattier was read ut the funeral and
afterw ards reprinted in hundreds
of thousands of copies by the

of muscles

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land

31

edible part
• f a plant
34 —from (pro­
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36 approaches

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56—dls saaa
where
there is
difficulty in
breathing
60—* troa
62—oven
(p o et)
64— consume
65— Incision
67— a girl’s
name
70—valua
72—organ of
bearing
74— proceed
76— endearing
slap
77— pater
79—m ater

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already having been made for the laying

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of
aidewhiks;
the paving of streets, plantings, etc. This coin*
f '
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•&gt; • • •*
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pany
immediately construct a handsome gateway at the envi

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trancein the;property at Fifteenth Street and will at once begin
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to c i^ tl^ i.H v e ..a ttra c tiv e dwellings similar to those built A
Coral Gablefl

iiiim ■uni puzM Is to ran ow r
6 m lilt o f horiaootal and verti­
cal sypcoyme in search *fevid tflt o r “easy" words. • If horiaontaL the word you are looklag fo r m ost citen n croeswlse
from the number to the first
shaded stop on the rig h tU f *«**
ticaL it m ost extend downward
from tha nu m b er.te the t o t
shaded stop below. When fin­
ished. the wozxb should read
cooaih w ell ooesw isa and

the

iggest Bass or Trout
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htent Co.) arrangements

Caught On A

Assuring h most
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desirable residential neighborhood. A lint•

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Rod and Reel C asting Outfit

number
of lots will be placed on the m arket March 5th and
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Following Prizes:

advance considerably in price when improvements are well

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LARGEST—Shakespeare “Maihoi i”

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JiAftGEST—Heddon

“K ing Special

3rd LARGEST—Tackle Box.
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Contpat Ppen Prom March 1st to October 1st
All Hlght Bays—Let’s 1»et Busy!

Hill Hardware Company
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SURVEYORS ARE PLACING GRADE STARES ON MELLON VI l.LE AVENUI
PREPARATORY TO PAVING WITH A SPH A LT A WIDTH OF 20 FEET

Property will be increased in p ric e a s s o o n M

itn p ro v em en t.s

completed

107-109 South Park

Telephone

n . Ci;»|AXWELL, Secy

FLORIDA
105 Went First Street

Phone ii49
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THE 3ANFOR0 HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1925.

PAGE

Id Every Classified Advertisement On This Fade
r

PROFIT - l l'tfcraij Want Ad, Will K~n You Posted on AD Sanford
Classified Directory |

Herald

Advertistnfr

Real Estate

Actmtlg of lmlK.rt.jKel:- FOR RESULTS
M iscellaneous
For Sales

Real Estate

A utom obiles

Rooms For Rent

'r —
1923

G raham ! FOR RENT—Rooms with or withDodgo
Reasonable rates,
PRINTING
i LEARN ABOUT ToTR County and
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE
% Ton T ru ck 1 out meals.
$ 0 R SALE—New house, plastered ' New five room dwelling, excell­
Lincoln House.
Dodgo
Coupe
1923
WIGHT PRIN T SHOP—Rush nnl
I'"k d ?.nd* th p u g h tb# SU r-T sU - . ■ and papered. All floors and
{n Advance
Dodgo
Touring FOR RENT—Fum lahed rooms for
c r, „ MDccialtv PhuriM 117 w Krn?!' J?**1 "dv«*rtising medium In [.woodwork stained and varnished. ent location. Shades a t windows, CASH—Paid for faU a t e e t h , den­ 1924
tal gold, platinum dhtT discard- 1922
Dodgo
Touring
5 R “i l S “u ? ; , 0c . h""* , ‘7' W- M J J * * - O S H C M •»«inl«S*. ' Nice 'enclosed porch, 'a m going linoleum on kitchen and bathroom
win •»*
light housekeeping. 018 Laurel
■ikI m lStar-Telegram. lakeland. Ila .
floors. Built-in kitchen cabinets, ed jewelry.—Hoke Sm elting and 1922
Dodgo
Roadster Ave)
.________
N
orth
"
and
will
sell
$1250
cash.
jIntel? ! • »
convenience. Can b« bought Refining Co., Otsego, -Mich.
Ford
b o rd e r Sedan
1024
TH E SEMINOLE PRINTERY— 1OHIO—Xenia. Mnke your sals* A t Gindorville. 3 miles from San­ ovary
for a very small cash paym ent
3 rt
Ford
Runabout IFO R RENT— Light housekeeping
I Mr n lln r
P rinting th n t pleases. P r o m p t ) through the Xenia GHxette. ford on Orlando Road. • A rthur L. and small monthly reductions of i FOR SALE— E ggs fo r hatching. lD2:f
Hr n lin e
rooms. Shirley apartm ent*. O jjFord
Ton
Truck
1925
. •
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service. Telephone 93. New lo- Xenia. Ohio. Rich M tltaW fcjJ ^Ilnwk.*
_ tie * l i n e
S. C. brown leghorns. $1.00 per
principal sum. Pay rent to your­
(Cab &amp; Body) positc postolficc.
|r n lin e
cation, W tlaka
Building next district, Wnnt ad and display FOR SALE BY OWNER—Nice self.
setting. John R. Jpnes. Bcardail 1923
Ford
9 Passenger
iluulilo u b o v e
door to Used Furniture Co.
I rates on request
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
Ave.
Suburban bus FOR RENT—One desirable front
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homo and grove subdivision on
room. $3 week. 618 Palm etto.
(Realtors)
i »re f o r c o n Ford
Panel
highway.
David M. Douglass,
1023
PA PER HANGER
COMl Mini a tO».» liKlinKR—Clasii- Sanford.
101*102 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 48 REED BABY CARRtAGETCTt
-L ight Truck
_____________ _______
.. ■■
tiled Mila h o v e th e la r g M t clrcu
fiver***) In iK th
f
Sale—In excellent condition. A 1924 .
Overland
Touring
line.
„ .
I. L. TALBOTT—Painter and pa•»
n#or*u *
Phono 304joc f o r f l r n t
EVERY DAY
. per hanger. ..Phone 3511.
' , -word) »*»••
FOR SALE—2 1-3 to 5 to 10 acre real bargain a t prick.
, Above cars reconditioned, all
W e‘ nlake money for our small
tracts near Chuluota. Bithlo and J.
I, re s tric te d to
run fine annd look good.
TO REACH the pMaperous farm ­
investors.
One
of
our
well-located
F
ort
Christmas. Either citrus or
L4f.
REAL ESTATE
Prices Ri*ht—Term s “Maybe’1
B i d " ' T h e H anAm
now
&lt;*r«atjy.
to
tajtu,
orders
ers and fern grower* of Volusia lots bought now will
,
..
vnur
pay you a 1garden land. See I. Higgins, ChulI t&gt;« responsiD ia
county sdvcrtlso in the D eLand: (1 dividend DO days n£tc^ *
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2
h&lt;i
,u
lsl»ntl.hahy^iyd«
jjlrs.
orrect In s e rtio n ,
L W. PH ILLIPS SONS
News, rate lc per word, cash * rchnse. Our term s make it pos 1uota.
\ \ . R. Query. R. 1 SanftHd,r^ la .'
(or s u b s e q u e n t
J . E. SPURLING, sub-division •| Daily
order,
with ordar.
Dodgo Dealer
■office sh o u ld !&gt;•
sible for anyone to make an invest­ FOR SALE—Three acre farm .
specialist.
Subdivision
to
Or­
FOR*
SALE—Chcilp.
j'cqvJi
•S
e
e
K
h
„
no
v
„
3
Onk &amp; Second]
lt»ly In ca»« o f
ment.
Don’t
put
off
making
your
E ating too much rich food may
lando, Florida, and F l o r a MAINE—'Watervllte, Morning S o *
Fine locution. Ideal spot for
E. F. Lumlquisi. . Cvr«wK V m t ) £ ! ! ! ! ! _ _
start,
delay
monns
a
loss
to
you.
produce
kidney trouble in stimo
H eights, Florida on Dixie High­
rri*Kit" .
chickens.
Garden
Planted.
Straw
­
tinel. Thousands of Maino peo­
,)irnl»tlve tl io r A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
1'orm, t aya a well known authority,
way.
berries,
40
orange
trees.
5
room
ple
nre
interested
in
Florida
prop­
ilth r a te s , r u l e s
(Realtors)
becam e the acida created excito the
cottage. Hath and electricity, (kill
erty. Reach them through tb t 104-102 Magnolia
Pepper, plants ,/ o r &gt;julf.T -Jdiky.J
will g iv e Von
Ave.
Phone
48
TIN AND METAL WORK
kidneya.
Then they become over­
671-J.
itlon.
And If
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
Sapp, Camcbon City. FIn%w kIA., . L ,
[will i n s i s t y o u
FO R RENT—Furnished npnrtm ent worked. get sluggish clog up and
tion.
JA M ES H. COWAN—All kinds
want ad. to
consisting oC from 3 to 4 rooms. enuae all sorts of distress, partic­
FOR SALE—Farm 5 acres all FOR SALK—At south Sanford,
lictlve.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Quiet
neighborhood.
1200 Mag- ularly beckuche and misery in the
(Gindcrvillc)
now
three
room
cleared and tiled on paved road.
1 SO T IfB u ,
W ater and Boat Tanks. A t Oak ADVERTISE in tr.e Journal-H er­
Lmdla Ave. Seo Blanche Taksch, kidney region, rheumatic twinges,
Lould k Iv* i n o l r
bungalow,
two
porches.
M.
C.
AsHas
two
story
house,
two
wells,
ald.
South
Georgia’s
greatest
,
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—
| Avenue and Third Street. Tele*
.evere headache:;, acid stomach,
fire a d d re s s na
nb&gt;U. R. Station.
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, close to loading station. Some pinwnll. 1119 Myrtle Ave.
phone 111.
Drvssmakhng fhkt will pTrtiaei
lone n u m b e r If
constipation,
torpid liver, sleepless­
weekly and Sunday Classified rates equipment. Owner says sell quick
fits. A bout o n e
1103 Oak •Avenug.'^ Phene*324^1 IVOR RENT—Unfurnished resi­ ness, Madder and urinary irrita ­
fibe'isund ha* a
for $5,750.00 and on easy terms.
10c
ncr
line.
Wuycross
JournalBuilding Material Herald, Waycmss. Georgia.
dence with garage. See Blnnche tion.
o th ers c a n 't
Help W anted
S tV.NOGRA P H E R ^ W----‘A.I
ith r iT ^eara
This is a fine place to live and it
you
u n le s e
The moment your back hurts nr
'Tlirknch
a t R. R. Station.
Ad*
experience ‘desires positlrth.
will not be on the m arket long a t
| iddress.
kidneys aren’t acting right, or if
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general TAMPA MORNING T R inU N E — this price, so act quick. J. B. Law- FOR SALE—Ten acre furm main ! dress. Norms ?rlmM*.
-* Moultrle.’Wa,Mt'HT be
FOR RENT—Five room house. bladder bothers you, begin drinking
cement work, sidewalks, build­
Send in your subscription to the son,, Garner Woodruff Building
highway. H. C. P. care of Her- !*rr
' , 1 The Snn■,f\ow. elostN in, on Chapman Ave­ lots of good w ater ami also get
ing
blocks.
Irrigation
boxes.
J.
&amp;
Residence
Phone
411-J.
WANTED-rA*
white
rabbit.
&lt;*Ah-|
aid.
Tribune or hand it to your local
pr h r I r t about four ounces o f Jntl Salta
Terwllleger, Prop.
ply Dodgo'Kwruijc. Phohs*3,'rirf,| nue,* phone 2 1.
itlar'intliidealer so you enn read Florida’s
from any good pharm acy; take a
WANTED—Single
girl
to
stay
on
r slltl.
grontost newspaper.
One year | FOR SALE—Filling station and
table:-pointful in a glass of w ater
Tavares — $750,000 bond, isiim1
Lumber and Building Material
lire
premises.
To
do
general
house­
58.00, 0 months $4.00, three months store on Orlando road, doing good
opt. e ff ic ie n t.
advocated for purpose of hnnl-stir- FOR RENT—C’ottnge. J. Musmoii. before breakfast for a few days
C arter Lumber Company
$2.00. If you desire 51,000 incur-1 business. Large lot, reas onable, work. Gall « t 110 Laurel Ave.
amt yourkinusya nut* tnen act tine.
facing two highuiiy* through this,
N. Laurel St.
Phone 605
ance policy add 75 cents to y o u r s c itru s Heights Filling Station.
F O li RENT—New double house, This famous salts is mude from
I^
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- - ------- WANTED — Three enterprising, district.
IIJLL LUMBER C O . House
*six room, large front porch, the acid of gra|H&lt;-t and lemon
.• - - f F O U SALK— Bungalow, 5 rooms,
hustling, industrious young men
Service, Quality and Prico.
screened
hark jiorrh, fire place, juice, combined with lithia, and
| ” DO YOU WANT to buy .or sell; fjno location street paving
paid
or
women
to
sell
building
lots
at
SIGNS
YOU
CAN
.pBI.IjSVjFysT
-P*
lights,
w
ater
and hath and ga­ hna been used for years to flush
----- 1 anything?” If so ndvertiso in A bargain for quick sale. Phone Sanford’s newest sub-division. San­
If your hreath la bad qnjl ..vmi
nnd atim ulatc
IlKKCroRY
rage.
Reasonable.
Celery Ave. clogged kidneys
r*7i-J. ,
.
ford Grove is the most thriving have spells o f ' ’ifwilnming m : the
IN m u n i i t 'i iT r n i n r n r 'm i : the “Gainesville Sun.”
---------------------------— r*t--------------■* 1 and best selling proposition around head. |»oor nppctit$f conxtlpalinn ntio. Mrs. E. A. M affntt. Phone them to activity; also to n e u tra ­
sr .v r .v n i j im m i .
r i m MT
lize the acida in the system so thnt
n llh ln rn»r
n r t'l.o iiiiix .
in
an ii
'Oil XVR8T V in o tN I A —ClarlriPtirg. Th« FOR SALE— 1 choice lots on So. Sanford today. If you will hive us nnd a general no-account feeling, 1.07-W.
P „f su n f n ril i nr.vi 1 n 0 1 . 1 1 c m N T v .
they no longer irritate, thus often
Chirk shtirtr E xp onent, m orning
Sanford
Ave.,
just
out
of
Oily
ten iirnlcit. I
IN CIIANBKUY.
ItirluiHriff Son'lny. m orning Issue. limits. Easy terms. Apply X. X. quick action you will make quick it is n- s lg q -y o u rJ liver is tprpid.
relieving bladder disorders.
money.
Call
to
see
Joseph
L
B.
H.
BOX.
rom
pla
Inn
at.
The only nncr really dejwmdublo. ^APARTMENT FOR RENT— On
I rent per »«".r.i. minimum lie .
• krn mi) «P*—
Jntl Salts can not injure any­
Vn.
qnlrrtl.
II U
FOR SALE— luirge
mahogany Baum. Hotel Valdez, Sanford, remedy for uli dintirden* in-Aiio.liv-^ ground flour, cither 2 or 3 rooms one; makes a delightful effervIkellenllr
f » r f ('AI.K Il SIIBIM'AKD. vt at.
el. .stomach itiitl ‘hrtwebG'is.. Htxr-- Apply 300. French Ave.
DKVKT.OPKltS A T T K N T IO N — P e n ­
seent lithia w ater drink which mil­
I &gt;«.r mlii lit e
playing table, and leather couch, Floridn.
s a c o l a Is lirglnnliuc th e greutiHt debine. It nets powerfully on tile
1
CITATION.
lions of men and women lako now
201
K.
5th.
St.
WANTED — Lidy agents. Good liver, strengthcim dlgcstionf'puri­
T o r u l e . 1 Hlie|i|iuril. i.n.l l.v in .m i vvnlnpmrnt
n io p m e n i In
in Illnrlila's
k . r i r t f s hlslr
l i l s n ry*
ry&lt; »
FOR
RENT
BY
A
PRIL
I
NT
Nix
ami
then to help keep the kidney.;
r i i v l p s . u s T r u i i e i - f o r l.y n i n u H an k I
wUHoa d o lla r b la h w ay I s flu
opportunity North or South. fies the hotvvW and restore* *8 fine
room house, completely fu rn ish - and urinary organ: clean, thus
e u - p a r t n n r s . a n d b is Hiii'ceasora In 5'fif.
. *i,' ,*,*'ed. a t w o
Lost
and
Found
Phone 571-J.
mIIII.in
d
o
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l
a
r
b
r
i
d
g
e
n
e
r
o
s
s
Ms.'nrn
feeling
of
energy,
vim
ami
ehcereil ttlro garage.
3U5 M.igtudia often avoiding serious kidney disCrust, and the e&lt;&gt;.partners, vbosi
n.'iy s t a r t e d , i t u n r t e r iiillllou
j fulness. Prli'e 00e. Solti ity-LUh- Ave.. Phono 295*W.
I names aru unknown, who on Jan­ I■dbln
■XOTIC'H o p h a m :
order*. By all means have your
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FOR RENT—Furnished apartm eht least twice a year.
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PALM BEACH COUNTY—The eshb'Ut of tile Stale of Florida, North 2lo feet to th e point o f lieTier I, nf Stsuford. Klnrlda. neictrical repairs.
S-,1.1 by
rnrdlllg to H .'H ^I'raffoid’s Map i scene of stupendous development- Ivvliiis,
place of residence In Darts- 1g in n in g , but l e s s u Htrlp u f Inud
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Ave. Orlando,
of Sanford Fliiridn. m-conllng
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and to nay and all other person* J quest,
! liv in g. C o rn eliu s
ll e ||. if il v ln g bit, piece or parcel of land 110 feet
FOR RENT
Bast and W est try 2It I feet North
whose nanu s are unknown, ,-lnitn- |
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lug any right, title or interest III ADVERTISING gets results if it and i*flf either. anV* "i.r 1 u\\ *"of mid South In the Ho 11(11811*1 (HR)
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South.
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Florida real estato advnrtisa in lug lu ihi* C ou n ty o f SemlnoU- . .S o li c it o r f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
N1ACARA SPECIAL MIX- „
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and there make answer to tlx the St. Petersburg Times. One cent uiul
ESViTr Day IJ then
S l a t e of F lo rid a,, more p a r tic ­
hill
of
complaint
exhibit!
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against
TUUE
DUST
containing
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cent a word daily, two cents a word • .Tllr &gt;: Jsl *vJos. ; ( , / . | Of th e ,
MOTHERS
bone 551.
It Is further ordered that this , Snndnvs.
fler cent calcium Arsenate, j ----------------------------------------Sprayers
.
»1 S ou th H a lf I S ' , ) of tin N o r th Watch for symptoms of worms j
I order be publish.-.! In the Sanford THE MORNING JOURNAL is tin*
e o i Qunrti-r
(N B '.t)
of tin*
in
your
children.
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parasites
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Try S m i t h ’s Barber
Herald, a newspaper published in | accepted want ad medium in
S o u t h w e s t tiu a r tr r
(HXX'1- . ) iif
are the great destroyers of child 1
, | S an ford , Seminole County Florida. I
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Daytona (Fa.) One cent a word
. Day and one* ach week for eight consecu­
life. If you have reason to think
p,Ar « : . ' u r . i S h o p t m g o o d barber
of It fnVcltfo K A s f ’
3rd nnd Oak
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
and i" any and uit other persons! your child has worms, act quickly.
Anytime, tive weeks.
VVITNKsH my hand nnd the s**ul
Phone 140
whose names are unknown, i-lalm-1 Give the little one a dose or two of
and .r)0 per cent Calcium A rs­ work. Ladies welcom e.
of tin* Circuit Court of the Seventh FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orando lug nnv rlglit. title, or Interest in
Co.
Whit’s Cream Vermifuge. Worms
liullclat Circuit of the State of
ii
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to
the
property
hereinabove
enate.
tECKEi:
N e x t to Valdez.
morning Sentinnl; largest classi­ lesr Ilu ll &gt;r un&gt; pari or parcel j cannot exist where this time-tried
Florida In utul for Seminole Coun­
oil this tin* 20th day of Ja n ­ fied business, rate le a word, min­ llirri-i f.
I and successful remedy is used. It
or night ser- ty.
To insure prompt delivery,
It l-&gt; lii-n-liv i,rUer*&lt;| tlint yon unit ]
imum 24c cash with order.
1.391. N i g huary.
t j . A. D. I v. i:. B orci.A ss,
i-ai-li nf you In- anil appeur In-fnrH ' drives out the worms noil restores
I. place your order in advance.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
nnr *..ilil t*.rcnlt Cnurt »t the t'nnrt tho roty hue of health to baby
Chiropodist
of the Seventh Jinllcl.-il A I.ITTLE WANT AD in The ll.'iif.. al Hnnforil. Flnrlila. mi tin* cheeks. Price 36c. Sold by LtnFOOT SPECIA LIST
May. A. D III28. anil | oy’.t Drug Store.
Circuit, of Florida III and
Herald will bring you big ru- till ila * of
tin-11 ntnl there noiki* answer In the
for Seminole County.
Painting—Decorating
'urn*. Butiluna. I n g r o w l suits. Advertise those old urticles bill
AFB
nf .-muplulnt i-xhihlteil nualiiKt'
B y: A. M. WBI-IKS. D f .
n g Null*. Il**.tvy C a llyou
have
stored
away
and
have
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'"iMi.-a u r t l r e i l a c h i n g
nriler.-il that tills or.. , ,
*•* I K a.
] no use for. A litle thirty-rent ad j •lerIt I.iIn-rnrther
Rhone 218
Sanford. Fla.
S p e n c e r Jr.. S o l i c it o r s ami of
feet.
»nd i’ark Ave
iiubliaheii
in
The
Sanfnril
i
.Neglecting
a
litlte
wound
cut
may bring you several dollars. I
C o u n se l fo r C o m p la in a n t.
j 1)11. V. U UIHI.Hfx
imbllMhe.1 la
1 1H an*l
mi.I a-i representative
rnnroMtilnliu.. will
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Hi-ralil aHpinlnnli*
n«w»p«pi*r
publlsheil
In (or abrasion of the fleshmay in
Jan *1. 2ft; Fch t. II. IS. 28;
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liom 118
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nine
cases
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cause
no
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Mar.
J.
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Sotlas.
Ws erection of Hotel La Concha.
E a s t C o a s t m o r n i n g - n e w s p a p e r . f j uui.-ial irtreuit nf tin* Htnti- &lt;*f causes blood poivaning, liKkjaxv or j
HA 1)10 SKTH
a
chronic
festering
sore.
The
i
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mill.
1*11 l&gt; \ IMatt.X
your phone, j
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- -------- --------------- ------- Flnrlila. Ill unit fu r Smnlonle
y -s
Elton J. Moughton
Ity. •ill thl* Ih.&lt; 1ril ilny of March. cheapest.oiafust und l&gt;est course i s . Ftir
D l!*28.
GARDEN
HOSE
It BA I. BHTATi:
to
disinfect
the
wound
with
liquid
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W estern and Florida
«ir KiNtil Mtcoiol hnuil i-nr*
ARCHITECT
., e • I e . e - —'
r l e r k o f th e Circuit I’uart uf Borozone und apply the Borozonc i
ADVANCED
the S e v e n th .linltflal I'lrcult o f Pow der/ to complete the healing j
pRIC CO I B u y , SH I, K e n t , i Mciiii, Jti-palr
MEATS
Fln rlila lo am i fo r H em laole process.
F. P. R I N E S
First National Hank HIdg.
Price (li&lt;|ttid) 30c. 00c ,
J n * Platt '
Fou n t v.
15c Per Foot
H.
POND
['•'rything elecand &gt;$1.20. Powder 3l)c and (50c. |
By: A JI. XVKKKS. |». t*.
110
Sanford
Ave.
311 E. 2t)j} St.v .
Sanford, ------Florida
See
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Store.
Haynes — Ratliff
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Ball Hardware Co.
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                    <text>^ io Florida's Heart,
grid’s Greatest Vegetable
, its Richest Garden Land

Unsettled

Tuesday;

proba!

•®**I showers Wednesday; par

cloudy.

Maximum Temp._______ ' V
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY. MARCH 2, 1025

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS.

Contest Brookhart
Election Is Started

fra il

^ WARIIING*t D x
, m
V*
Contest oi the
•* election
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•&gt;. -i—

lo *r.. v.ns fils.1 wilh lh

' ;• V.

12 Planes To Leave
Miami Wednesday

Travels To

rif
«to- Smi , V-. Brookhart oi
by officials iif the noi i i
can central committee ofTot;'
At the same time a copv of IT

9

C „

n

o se

5 o n s

papers was pcr.onally riv e n

senator by counsel f
t«m
hi* Pie
nimtiiui..,,

Actions Remain
ted With Teleph, Telephone

lerable Property
lageAndSeveral
thsAreReported

T w e n ty -F iv e S o u th e rn .Salons
Atl t i r o s M e s s a g e s A.ski tv.
T h a i Ponding; D isc rin tin a , tn r y Bills Be n ise u u ra i;e d

IVA. Ontario, Mar.
Canada today is
inn to ascertain the
f damage caused by
ie Saturday, Sunday
Wav. Some points
[isulated telegraph
Ing put out of corn­
er the tremors,
itest quake was on
g was slight and caused

WASIIINQTO n ! Mi .
Govj ernnrr. of eight .-tn'.r in who: c legidnturi.'-. a r ’' pci ling n e a r tire
which would itnpor • • po-i;-| t a - upon butU r r.ubstltuti.1, received
&gt;stirnday ironi i!*i nouthern ; cn;itor.i
1 1 rmn.» tif protc.it hi* i.ijs; ^’juh
H j;i.wlntiou.
I'hi; southern lenatom, while reeo u n h in - th - right . ; , . , h n a te
to control its ow: .■.ffahs.’* in tolegramo rent from \\ urhin^toa Mon«'a&gt;, asked that ruch legislation
he diitourugcil n.s discriminatory
nyi:ins' routhern farm produ.; .
particu!a;!y vegetable c.il:i, wlii'-Ii
‘recording to the br.,l .«cientifie
information arc pure ami jvhol«-. &gt;:ne ::r . ’.cle.i o! food' and of which
•csyrtaiir southern . iate i prnduee
r.ho it 1,500,(100,000 pounds
an­
num.”
The u-Icgram .4 were tent to the
gote inot.s ot Cnlifoinin. Indiana.
Iowo. MinMturi, M ontara, Nebra.-ka nail Wi eon-Hiii, urhcr&gt;- hutt1’!
t ab Utute tax is under &lt; "i-idcra
Hon and to Governor Biliogs of
Vermont where similar legislation
wa- reported in preparation.
&lt; • I" ■ gnr.tures included tliose of
•Senators ShrmtarJ and Mnvfiobl.
Ti'\a&lt;: Itobln-Mn and ( 'ir«\vay, AcKansas; ItatiMioll and Broussard,
'
, ■/
I lorida; Harris.m ami Str nii"” ',
Mississippi; Owen and Ila rn ld .
Oklatiomn, (ilara and Swjai’ t.,
Virginia; Binl and Smith. Hnuth
Carolina; Cameron- and \: hur
Arizona; Sim mono .\m\ &lt;&gt;
•
No. th Co olina? Heflin and I tinierwood, Alabama: Harris ami fieoi .
Georgia; McKiMes. Tonne- ie.
The message follow-:
'itifornifttion is received that
e*ei tain .hilis ute pending in your
legislatin' which MCcrimltmte a ­
gainst ihe u ■of vegetable i ile
either prohibiting their uu* in tin
m unufactuie of nubstitute.i, for
butter or olenmargariue or prohib-

of communication are
dephono and telegraph
remote sectors of the
aevounts picturing the
a* if far mure disa«ijutn.-e than nc first w is
An expectant mother,
n-e Auger, of Quehet,
im fear a t- hearing of
akc and today ahe uied.
r Harvey of Tndoosnc

frame residences in St.
kre demolished by the
about -0 ehimneys t«ip[a wore of familie- bokirary -efiigeto. Church
horin-d hy .he intermitiremblingi and rumbM the priests of t't.
w rrhing the ruins of
h- thr ugl-.iiut tho nigh'
i
|
|o&lt;..i ) and
k sacied mist a:i*l hi ly

ni i t. will Ik- a silent' New
’ d t r d . v-ho, nt t|u, nKe 6r so&gt;
‘ l* WVshinat ;t on an uu■ 1
’ "... i.,
hi* own •&gt; •
I T 1’1 ' 1
the hiuhe.it office in
&lt;n.' lard,
V* Ho •’&lt;&gt; men who have been
. ;■
l’lTsidentr, only n handi ' r ,Sli *? fC&lt;‘ 'h e tiny't h a t was
. ' ‘dfdl their fonrl» t hopes, nut
l" tnc easo &lt;f Col. John C. Coni­
t , c.t r'yniouth. Vt., there has
•" n a doable fulfillm ent It fell
“ ; “t on the 'night of I’rtft1rut " H a rd in g ’s death. t&lt;» him self
oil minister thi presidential oath to
ms 'j.a. r.n| paw he in to
JJ
1 ‘pi '.ition of th.-.t pledge by virtue.'

I

ors Lasted
ough Monday.

siff. Ki'p'iris .».n.. .
(juili'c show n heavy
dm and numerous injur.jdent'. Seven deaths,
rteii. the m ajority of
, caused hv shocks,
-iguenay d istrict it was
hr quakes hud been ultinuous since the first
ti Saturday inidniglit,
nn*occurred a t 10:10 A.

• ' no tnerwhelminu

mnndnte of

tnc American people. .
. P 1C rider Coolidgo comes by the
ittle f Colonel by virtue of fe r­
tile on the staff of Governor of
Vermont, and ho ramp by the prlviji'G’ of swearing in his own ion by
virti o of holding » comnib- ion a
notary t.ohlie. Agnln. hv virtue of
tie. Tiow-historic fi-cnc at th * lit'le

Vermont farmhouse, when Calvin

toolidgo placed his htttid on tlie
family blble and repeated the
v orrl ■of Ids obligation ns Ids f;ttat r read them haltingly by the li«ht
. 11:1 "d lit nip, Colonel ('oiilfih.e,
toe n. tary nubile anil \ erm »nt farmcr lv- lieenmu a figure of r.ati"' 1 i .
^
I
I
tio/i. haweier. |«.. hr,I „ot been
with-m, lioiior in liis own country.
IH* Intel ■&lt;iveil ip many |„ l-;i | of­
fice:'. mwl had iv.-en a member of

•he itete legirlatutV. But for the
most part ho hr.d lived cln.se to fh-Nctv hr,Hand mil that had nrovfilcl .i livelihood for u long line
J
■. :
* n rclary cf Slntc Speaks
Jntci tn the &lt;r.rliest settlers in tl
Tol'an-Aitiericiin Board For
bln ' it t| fa the north-art. To a
!-'isl Time a« its Chairman,
'o r . '.irirv iloit'ac ho has devoted
Ids llfo to bard work and ritonce. i Giving Proposed L n tv 's
He
that m \do nn*thn&lt;i
|h*
ii'C explain' why, at foutigor
years he Hill run work herd and •Ja-uvs to Be Discussed
h ' content
to pend whnicvt
spun* time he h is uuh tly t t home. At Jurists’ Congress
Even
I ' »:i it
if there
there weir ro Calvin
* "oi! - ■ .-.ad tut inai'gurntion.-th.' J’hir(y-()ne Projects Embrace
|iii' • Cthe I'lymuitth man to WushFundamental Rights of All
ington would be quite nn event In
hi.i life. He ha pot changed thi-*-. Nations, Secretary Asserts
nor .■anil buggy of his earlier day»
ASHINGTON. Mar. 3.—Setffor the modern m otor ear, which
v Hughe*-, appearing Mon­
can sweep away great distance* In*,
' &gt;r the lust time a- chnirn few short hours; and he s*h(ont
of, the governing board o! Gio
rides i&gt;a the ruilway. lie did coni',
American projects drawn up
tu Washington four vents ngo 11
' American Institute of Intie hit son mode Vicc-l’residont.'
I'.ional law, f.»t—the codiflcaand again a t th" death of hi
of international law .« nffcct'■r ind-M-n. Calvin &lt; ...Ht -. J .„ bf.
his hrmispheiv. The projects
he fccli that ho is needed more n
he IrnuMiiitted by the m?mhome- than he i ■ a round the White
o^ ibis board t,&gt; iis•»i* resnoe*
H
M" is probably the only
•: vvrnmctit
ami will forps
m m in tin- United Staten who Van
•-*•*i 1 of di. euasions at th"
ttpraiedly turned do\Vu In^irtent ‘
■ iming international congress
invita'.ii.p.. for a visit to the Treel- ‘
'i i-&lt; tn Itio de Jancria.
de:n and the iir.A Ituly of the land. '
irtary Huglie ., as'-ertlng th •
Vi t tlm family lien amnrtg tif. ,
•etn mark a definite step t&lt;&gt;Cuolidgo.i nr*.* trong and ten d # . .
the formation of an “ AtncriTito President'# mother died yonr."
*n?&lt;
rimtlonal law.” deelar; *i
f go. 'but* her grave is near the lit- !
"thank:-, to Atttetican ipitin■ •
'
it.T." lU
we arc on the ths«*rsncAil of
husband, and the last art of hJer i
«pli hment (n the .............
•oia. Iv tore lie came to Washing­
u eruh avov oi this humai
ton to -lumidcr tlu- responjiblliUb: '
“ f the Presidency, was to stand f o r
a little npatc with bowi i hem! b' eiu I; v final re (ting place,' «

TIGATION
In

Two H o u se s S o l P r tT i

Ifc-

Divucnsint; With NI

tell

sii.ti .M onday, N la h

•fra-.it do tor tic lilgb inindeil
'•xpif! endcavpu which have
happily attained this point of ;
ievenunt."
"It i&lt; significant that the &lt;
• uti i' conimlttce ut tlr- Artteri
Imtirur.. of International lutw
Ft
. •
• .
Jii* intmiiatioi.nl law of ii
Their members wen? n unit in
lloving that the law of war slu
lirul in* place in the relations

dr I-i I’oiaitiero suffer-

*• coniidorahlo dest rue•J'hol.i furniture hut, as
. ,* -‘ rtained, no loss
•njury o resident i.

T "* i*’&gt; paaiencrcra

b-a- 1unit-nt ice-brcakappeared to Ktrcngth-.-n
of .-mine seientist.H that
• 111 ’ - n th dbiturbin-.e
*winiiinting in the St.
“ ‘I Fagnenay valley.
v‘ -'a- proceeding up
•. -i t before mid■^ky. when m e &lt;r ling
*'&lt; and crew, she wn^ stem to stern as if
• loci; or viibmerg-

•ram stopped the
' dig-, and examined
hi pa.'.se.igers be­
lt* a f’ate of pen•he ..ktnpcr ding•iu.m* of the &gt;hit*'.*
' plana lions rc: t&lt; r-

Government
Out Of P o w j
'•••-E. Mnr. 3. —
r lam ent has rc•" ofil'-iai antoday.
di'i’i, formed last
'ethibey as pre­
confronted with
' d-.-c ti, the out'"1 in Kurdestan,
' d uid t hey not
tonoiny fo r their
‘"red determina" caliphate nhnl,ra government.

'Mnors Will
"'-apital Today

Snox

-iar. d.— InC?* bsi;, wt re In-inglng
IN n
ni-rnorM, tnnv

; "d their par1 (bo.in.iugnrn-

( *»«&lt;lge and

Urcliiralion of Bight.
' he bi project • were deia-ribnl
;h- -.eerei. ia -i. embracing a
cl.irntinn of ihe rights and dnof nntio’ a. tutementn of the
idamciit.il ha i, of inlernntlonul
i and of the AmeVicon repuhl.es
il the formulation of rules 1with
• 11 &gt; iuri. iiriion, intem ation tl
’ »t1 • d d tic and the pa,.Hie
.tlerri-at of intrm utinnal ill•.lot. ‘ Me pointed out that the
omim mlutionh h-nld *a Jr hld-

to c l:sr;'t.p
having a eh

If. in re destroyed hy
»,
|i
o f $25
rficii*n the poperty of
un.m was burned with a
&amp;).flO(). ’fhe college of
damage.
!r«f fi- tires are retior*■appeared in the earth
'uhe. Many buildings
wnl today with walls
' tollnpscd anil fumln-

NUMBER 183.

Leaders Sponsoring Measure
In Senate Give I'p Hope As
Bill Becomes Swamped In
The Big Legislative Jam

LaGuardia Opposes
Passage House B ill

WASHINGTON, Mar. 3.— Sc
Mellon, in a 11*!t r to I're-idei
Coolhlge t ■ i &lt;&gt;rn i d the i ■&lt;&gt;•

handling ef federal

gag.d in the -'.’arch for the ' ill
rrs.
z
Blown ti- Bit *
Brcu'iter was blown to bit* io
front of hie hom ^u; Niagara Fell '
lart his Ty •
Vi!
Hi . .
•
• •
lVhitnci&gt; jvas badly injured.
r
!*ev-!ij|niibrts tislny revealed
hat thi» 'olnti,.'i of . tie- m'lid -inuy binge oit lh«-' flooring jlD y^
be theft &lt;f ri .-nn!. add till * o m i
ho o;ll.*c of United States Ceps-

Total Oi Deposits I
Is Four Million

WASHINGTON. Mar. a.—With
ihe conference report on tiie Underwnoil Muiclo Shoals leafing bill
hopelessly swamped In the lcgisin
tive congestion in the senate, the
house attem pted Monday to till tho
breach by adopting a resolution
declaring it to be the sen^e of

In Increase, State
Officials Of Bankg
Deposits in the three bankn
of Snnfon! at tho clo se oJf
business Feb. 23, showed a
I total of $4,0*19.371.63, which
Is nu increase of l .178,817.37
over Ihe deposits contained a t
thiftt lime last year, a comnila-

disposal of the property.
The ro-olutlon does pot require
senate conciirrenee and is not.
binding upon tho president, who
a trendy bus the power to appoint
a commission to advise un the setIlenient ot ;ht&gt; Muscle Shoils prob­
lem.
Mnmigen of tho* Muscle Shoals
legislation in tho senate have given
up the hnttlo in view of the annnuneed plan of tlu* opposition IIIibu'ter the conference repoit.
With only a few liours remain­
ing *&gt;f titis session of congress,
they cl ijm it would tm folly to a t­
tempt to force a vote on the icport. Not only would the attem pt
fail, they contend, but other inipoitunt legislation would he crowd­
ed out.
The house adopted tlu* resolu­
“ 1 That there hac been duplkntion by an overwhelming vote, ■on of bond i, some fraudiilviit, the
low* with n total of deposits
only three members voting aguinst |iio)iiii, ion n.»t yet determined.
ii. The vo; «r*11-.• nfti-r a heated
2 " &gt;i t tho report of tho treas­ -n.aunting to fl.tMl»,Q0Q on IVb. lift,
llehnte during ivhioli it was charg­ ury relative ilu .eto in itu-imiidete. r.'.’.i which, when runt rafted with
ed bv Kep. G arrett of Temu-isee, • i ! r .. ' . ' . i i . ’’ evasive, and tl t ”V deposit! of the eorresponding
tho democratic leaders mid others teitlmoov ii offered to show Intm- • ate of the previous year which
that Mn i'le Shoals legislation had 1‘Ci't error, w i&lt; refutel;
amounted to SI.lU7.00tl *how&lt; a
been defeated nt this &lt;e«»Ioii by n
ii
i or, I have heen fill­ gsin of $133,000 d ting the p ast ,
combination of the fertilizer and '
'.
.tent of which is un­
power trusts and advocates of gnv- I • -•'■ t ' the l ommittee.
ernnu-tit oie-ration. Supporters of
I'l-.i- indiffereni ' to duplig o .i ronient operation were charg­ i "te has Ins'n prevalent,
'd ' i !i unconsciously aiding the
''•' —That legal i c-mcdlcx have
"t-.-usta."
&gt; ii 'g le.te d in the payment of
Onpo'Uion to tho resolution wn«
!“d ov Hep. I nruardia, New York,
In ; destruction of ItomU
who doe In red ho -juposed jt hccau*o y»m , idunti'd in haste ami thin
the re.-ofoHon endors* &lt;1 private optv, .••• i^oids ai*e naif 4Tpen«f'-‘
eration of the property.
; ijle.
It&lt; p. Blanton,
made a
*7
i.*t; -'ids were de-troy id
P'jint "f order against the rennht i v»
mu o law. ot iegulntion •
tion on* the gntum] thut the hnurv i-r' oi t &lt;»»* lire id.-.itial onler nml
hml fm ii.tht to pass u resolution . iiUn
ot ihipii.-ati.m thus r 1 of that character without concur- moved,
rent action hy the sonata but the* "H-—
r- sker ovei ruled the point of or ,,no:ny
,lc?7 .
.
.
j h i-n rrndered n ideas and the no
&lt;&gt;•" to rmtihi.iize the
ljml«*r the lesidutiou a gom- .m in rn t also ihur deprived of it
inerva.-e m d -p o its
mi -ion o ' three would In? appoint- main
lifeguard against futui
lantinl and in irnuut
id rutuiH'.mg of a representative . i Imiul,
'* lory probably, hnn
•
ultuj-e, a chemical engineer
“P—That the will o •
,
it any 'ingle fm-tot?
;-io| a repri'-iciitutive citizen fa ti iin oierriddi ii in t . -» i irctci
'g the deposit totals,
miliar with Muwle Shoals. '
and sale of millions
liar.
ss condlltonH lifts Teih" nrenideiit in reipii-sti&lt;(l to worth of bonds,
proving and inilieufeeme through thi* commi slon in
“ Hi -Tlint miestlimuhh n u . ml
wards still furtlic;'
' l" *!«• 1 1 •
“he •
iinplo.ed in hamlllnu the
d in.’im venient,. ,
i-h ip -1 a" I mo-1 available &lt;■ &gt;o I,ml
for th production of n"'.*i.tes " | " 11—That -ub-tantial actual Io
anil tn ascertain tin- ' ip t f vo. -.blci
to the govcinmunt have result h en a ity Question Is
that the extent o
h.i i la t-n re mien-d ui-.
failure of recori*’ t,

(bOtarians Pledge
Full Attendance At
District
Meeting
ation DayMay
n In Capital
w A! H1NGTUA, Mar.
Prob­
able i rin in tiie nfirrnoou of itunigurntion day i.i pm iieted
for
Wa h!i --. ni by the Weather Bu­
rt. m. Forecasters did not venture
a prediction ns to the time when
the «how*r- will begin foiling or
whether the ceremonies in the cap ­
Minmi Entire I f. '• *. h t . pui itol plaza to lie held in the curly
ehnnid in Ocean llcach subdivision afternoon may be out of the way in
for erection of targe commercial limu t.) escape.
la n tetting that reflected biu
dimly the showy splendor that has
shone upon inmigur.nl history f.«»a century oro more, the American
government brought to completion
today plana to install u pew na­
tional administration if\ noon Wed
•tr day. Everything CriniiUcrisl. it

di partm fpt of juulico haa a Mint'd Falls. '1
■
,/
killitnr of Or-.Hie Prouster, cun-, is Intiim
tu n s IptiKctor irr.d drj raider, at er Infor
Niagara Falls Alrntday, William J. Gurlnnc,
Itonovun, ns-isiunt attorney gen-; Grudin, i
ernl, and federal ajvoruos here f nvv ing tjuer
taken command. '
Pruustei

including th -tr coAn&gt;
gtira Fulls, U F.jllc,
&lt;-li&gt;»,whor6 . The smug]
Ids death bemuse he
g&lt; t the good:, on then'
tl*. t:i| i . n . ,,,
t heisniding r.uieh lime a
nins rendezvous near I
j.lm-c f.. lu .svil/ gua
tiiu n nud four idg di
tjie-r *n bar'; a warier
i -:p«r *5 whon any ono :

Million And H alf Id
Added Amounts Inf
Local Banks At Encf
Of February, 1924
*

Under Resolution ( ommjttce
8 Would Tho.'oughly Probe
Matter And Give A Report

Snyder Says l and
Here Arnoni-; Best
In Entire W o r l d

icnora
aid 'iieh approval never
\V. VV. Snyder, pre- ident of the given hy him, that lie n
Aetd".' Farm*, ail ciganization hold them ticics n n tlu- I’rcsii
ing thouzRiul'i of m-res of land in ter. and thnt* all In- I;;vitriou- part of the worlds wa in the •: Idenl was “ that Gt
Sanford Tuerdny
in connection chell told run a fte r h&lt;- lm«
With the (Icvelopmimt "f a tract of tli ■ White llou.-e that ho
approximately -.UOli am- neipiii giv (• ini' -ion by lt&gt;i .! about two
■ 1 a r Mui
&gt; Midi
art
riH1. Mr. Saydtr. who i' ucedm-1 "i aid, of toDrsc, if i
rani.’ I by Sfrs. Snyder, plain tu dent as gnc--. |&gt;&gt;:rmi.i*i'
leave shortly for (’ukn wiu-rc h is'c a n i • no objcctluti by
orguair.atinn, which liu- h■:i»I-1.• -.r t- fire." he added."
cm in Rockfihjd, IIL,
■ mil op’ii. deCliton today to
crates an extensive jugui planta- invi • liiratioa ii tho ■
tiop.
Uic ciimmittcc hn.* taken
Mr. Snyder de-.-iared that the lion. Tho ilr .t rarm*
lands ahobt Saafnrd an* among about ten daya ago win
he. n
actm lly the most highly dcvcloj - were exhausted. After
cd in the world, lb* cor.trn -ted of it.&lt; rtoai"-&gt; . how' vcr, l
land here with land In Montana
■
nitlci- dec id. i it iiad
where Ida company owns large
!
money to complete the wo,
tracts, lie declared that appro:;!- plnnnVd.
m.itelv *TH) acre in Montano rc
Before 'he vote was tnai

MIAMI. Mar. .1.- Twelve nrmy pursuit planes reaching
Miami .Monday nn a flight from
Solfridge Field. Mich., with n
■top u t Macon, fin., will leave
Wednesday to fly to [.angley
Field, Vu., Major Thomas G.
Lam pder
commanding
the
Miuadron. snid today. A stop
will to made n&lt; Augusta, (Ja.
Thi planes are under orders to
be present at the anti-aircraft
demonstration Mar. &lt;! at F ort­
ress Monroe, i

Kotariuns present at the meet­
ing were George Lfrockhahn, RanWiliiam A. Clx k, 8(1 rormur sen- dull Cha e. 11. G, DuBose, it. L.
ato r of M'&lt;ntana and i pionrur in I»iun, A. W. Kpps, R. H. Dolly.
the »-.jp|Mr ndnliig iod
died " il "1 * Haddock, K. F. jluusholdnt III:. Fifth .Avenue
cr, W. M. Hnynes. Charles Henry,
"ight of pneunionio. Hi
I-'rank MacNeill, Baymond A. Key,
ident of the Unilisf Vci
h illiam I'arkrr. F. K. Roumillat,
Corporation.
B. K.
H, R Sterot i, s. o.
ShinhoNer, II. J. Starling, Wilbur
Smith. I hive I.. Tliruslior, Arthur
K. Vo well, Kdwani Murkell und
b'rank Gonzalez.
NEW YORK, M. Y

Jacksonville
$2.fiOO.OOO bond
i-b-ti n i I*- held for extension
uf high school fncilitii-s and cxpun toll nf other xchuol bulldingj
in 1m i .i 1 county.

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I’ABIS, Mar. :t. — T&gt;l,.ioma t}a
He*, tlatiuns nrising from the re­
port that allied military missinn
of control on Germany.*-* violations
"f disarmament clausal p, ,ht.
treaty of Versailles bringing to
Uv fr«nt the q u u tio n of future
-ecunty of France und Belgium,
entrrinl an activi*
todiy. It
5* me JjHh the presentation to the
(.ottncll of Amhnnndors of nllirtl

An nlleiidani-e of 100 p,-r cent at
the distiiit conference to be held
at West I'aim Bench, Mar. Ill nml
-0 was pledged by Sanford Itotar
Inn Tm -ilay noon nt the weekly
luncheon meeting held a t the Se:nirffilt* Cafe. An attendance of Jt
of 20 loembcrs, with 21 visitors,
nmrkcd the meeting.
Have Howard, speaking in hebulf of thi; Botarians of Altamonte
Spring , who wero in .“ iinford par­
ticipating on the* golf tournament
held on the municipal links In-t
Frida- afternoon, thanked .Sanford
Itotariaus for the courtesies ex­
tended. The speaker declared that
the visit ors were highly pleased

S. Senator
Pneumonia

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NEW ORt.BA
n: Mutch, 25.7

Before Allied Council

Ocala Man Killed In
Dynamite Explosion
OCALA. M ar.«. Fix-difiek Bell
its, wa* killed in
dynamite Mowers
four miles north
Several negroes w
jured. Bell was
plant.

Will Marry Sport
CHICAGO. Mar 3 - To

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. ! SEEK SPECIAL TAX DISTRICT PU'PCI* of
! chief
.
---- ^executive
before Ills cnlMo
ijfA l I
f'lT T C ? -Mcbli* is protected nt present from /~in | rl T l i p l f - P i p P P I f l
; Htjrhcst cfllcc. Time hns thinned! I f It I l j | W v l / L r l l l i l n the sen by n strip of snnd through . \ I u I U xJuCIV 1 I C C v « iD
FORT PIERCE, Mar. 2— Crea.little by little the rank-i-or thi
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which a cnanncl will be tut. I V i n n n r I n Q l i r r i F l f T
'Ohio frfrhdH summoned by Mr.
P O I i T U I A ff C HPO F l l P
Two jettien will b* built into he
the ^ V l l t l l C r -J J l O l i r C H l f c tion of a apodal taxing dtatrict
. h m .1
A n
11 i- composed of parla of all of St. CommS S S t i
I Harding to lesser post* iu \Vasn- I j l l y i l H l l l / l i - J 1 U 1/JiJf oct'nn for a distance ot nearly a -m
ln«rton. Attorney General Daurh^
Thry w,„ ^ 1QOO fcet
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Johns, Flagler, Brevard. Volusia.
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: SL Lucie, Palm Beach, Broward disclose k t i l
. ■°rty, the Warwick of the adr.iinis- T h tfl? ©
A ^4i &amp; D D A O ,,ar~ The hat bar c .**»..*.* ..... be
n depth of 30
_ , , VX W n ~ ^ r Mar « —This ’ n.ml Dade counties will be asked ot
lies one ami1 CALEXICO, CnI., Mar.
the legislature when it conycnes
I In Mltnnn nml Iflint* lift* vo^fplnri'
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Winner in Olirnng
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Inauguration Of President. isfe&amp;'xit 82?

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‘Htnissicn— $1.00, 31.50, $2.00, $ &gt;S,

Phone 939
TICKETS ON SALE MARCH
MAIL ORDERS R B C (9 v g » » S j
Unpaid Reservations Held Only UntjjM
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the world in the way Florida i: !»■•touch Ids own fnmily circle
Return
big built up.” said Goner: I tb. t i Sfcn Bit
hja cabinet, take away two o
ali. “Even the tiunl informative
prrdccrssop* in offire, nnd still
To IlsitliinjLY Uemhes
h iiate to wonder wlmt Florid.Over the voices of several ot
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ill
be
in
a
few
year:
with
all
Who sharni with him the high
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the energy and i.untnl that Ii . l«lie- ^ UAMBURU, Fel». 2K— EiT .rts to
tjpmuibllilica of government.
| with earthly’eyes.'
In a vi it. tlii; week to Molly. ii &lt; put rack of it*, developiaert. lifeguard the bird life on certain
« Of the many who were brought
One cabinet offircr. ScereLrv Scnicli r?i»ipp; Made
A re B eginning To tlimj
. »«l. fi'!ii"i tl Gneth’ds. • imhK I liavu accepted a pleatnnt job to Ldnnda in the North Sea arc re­
11* Washington to he chief ntlvlson: Wallace, died during the term fo»i&gt;« one
tlmso v.bo will buil.l sulting auceesafully. Terns and
|t o**r
T I t r u x o i from
pj*im
1
1
irli.
lon’i-d
over
I
I
tn Mr. Harding Just four years agd., which he nnd hin chief convcnted
Vi3, . r Wlt|| , w
Youn|t {11| tlx!-, haibir nt Lake Malik.
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meWH ere coming back to the is­
*mly n handful remain in official; tn labor together iu the public tier
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Franl
(
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Dipl:cy
elii
f
.nglnorr &lt;r work ia particularly idea a n to lands of .lordsand, Elienbngcti and
life. The cotcrio of personal and i vice. The same period has seen
RllFFALt), N. V.. Mar
me.
Tin*
remits
i.
tli*
v.vrk
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We
have
two
exceptionally
g(X
Jli
j)ri
{]
nolitlcnl friends he gathered about. the passing of one of the notable Starch is bring made for tho n m t'm
r, lirtllywoHi Land ruid Wn’.' • .ra to mnu will be v.nndevffcl.*1 Noidecoc
npany nnd
A century agoxthf* Frisian la- n
Mm hero has separated ami nl- npures on modern American po- who o'anle.l a lun.ib under the an-' Jnv'r.'.V
u .nexprujaed
r..
i Ida
i Ini!
th at will set you in on the Ktuundl
laud i were a pnnidiro fd\ liirsl
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Mmit disappeared from^ the Capi-{litirnl history, n former colic.....- *.......»»________ «n»L Among the ten cabinet mem-,
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i*rs who took office on Mar. 4,
only four will sit In the cabihrt of the new administration.
, Perhaps the closest personal as­
sociate of the flood President and
his wife was their neighbor and
by M'. Hit lay and the men ,n I
S «:ii „r New Voil; a. a member Inviuun
family doctor, Chnrles E. Sawyer, funeral was held iu the House of
bathing
ri sorts
mid
MANILA. Mar. 2.
The so iFp.-itment. Hii Ley will !*• t
who became tho White House phy­ Representatives on the first day Divine
today
with
tiaditional
ceremony
throuclvnit
the
summer
are alive
cnur* f the Philippuig l
fit ' aid to Ccrcrnl faetli: !
sician. On nil occasions from the of the Harding administration.
niductioM iiii«i office which has wit i s ' » iirc-Heekc . who have
l:nd, tarlt d the new year with a |,j builnipg uf the 'in; bur.'
time of Mr. Harding’s nomination
• Dine a fam iliar one in the last tin lied-them into noisy amu nouil J
Of the original cabinet circle of dean duels
a record •which th&lt;
Th • harl. ii, at pi turd b/'Otn four years. With former attorney
for the presidency these three were that administration, only See ret aUntil recent years birds’ ,n
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together, anil together they came • . ,,, .
nests weru ruthlessly destroyed.
jn
It cal to i*8
L"?.Vc.rJ ,RfclAon »'"F !'•;'» f ma l l - l l"fon- bv «• - urn' . - ni
)V Iltd
foilIvW....
1 nginc-i
ni sell |hv
ood
to Washington for the inaugura­
bench to fill the vacancy caused
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remain l a t h e new I »dv under the American flag. The wlli"Z iw&gt; hv*T noT • T T '
tion. Now all three rest in their•
by Jfic voluntary retirement of
lake Worth-Florida bnist Const m
1’02 I'irnl S ire d .
Ifpt sleep at Marion.
In tice .McKenna, the court wel- tailwny to atari immediate con-12
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«oi:ies it : fifth new member in the i trurtion of l.’JOO feet of aide j"
. On inauguration day in 1021 foil
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friend
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track; in local yards.
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and they can foresee the sure profits there for the investor.
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UgUl
attained By Roosevelt; States Hunt

Attendance At
Picture
Show
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V ica} Rocks Ci
In Ancient Custom

ronwh Of Germany In Reichstag
All Began Life In Humble Stations

PIROT, Serbia, M ar. 3-----In- trnrt Price
MANSFIELD, Eng., M ar. 3. —
creasing
evidence* of activities are meet with th. . “*** .
BERLIN, Mar. 3.—Of the 493 a~lull college course. They are
By HARRY B. HUNT
completed capitol building.
When the Rev. J. Lowndea, the
AU.m„
- -pof the
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WASHINGTON, Mar. 3.—Since
When arrangem ents were under ■bachelor vicar of BHdworth, near nmsmbers
u m w o «»
»«*« new German «Belchc i m - .j Dr. Gertrude
— - Baemur,
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p, v w»,o
r^e ­ ap parent among the troops of Gen­
eral Boron W rangel, which found
No bid will k.
An open letter calling attention simplicity and economy have been w ay for the Monroe Inauguration • here, rocked a bnby’a cradle In h ia .s ta g , 33 arc women. Thl* is 0 .8 ;of the Dem°cr*Ut par y
tin exhibit of a rt picture* to be decreed a* the guiding factora in in 1817, the House and Senote • church on n recent Sunday it wa . 1per cent of the total, or a Ifttlc cently lectured in the United State* inter-allied protection in the Bal- ■ »*.
D r M a r ie E H w M tn ^ u w ^ ,^ n is o
I a t the South Side School in the Coolidge Inaugural, historically couldn’t agree on the disposition of; not in nn effort to stop the babe’* I more than in the previous shortkans ns a place of refuge a fte r the the Architect, ^
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ford, Mar. 4 and 6 Inclusive, minded folk have been searching seata and finally it was agreed to • cry, but the carrying out of a , lived parliam ent, where the per- a Democrat nnd identified with the
ventage was
was o.i.
6.7. The Socialists ! International Women s .engut o collapse of the W rangel nntl-Bol- « certified check ^
the benefit of the prim ary the records to discover ju st how hold the exercises outdoors where custom which has been observed ! centage
shevik campaign in the Crimea.
and Freedom,
nnd J*
| furnish the largest contingent, for : Pence ami
rri-c,
Owner in t
___ , __ 3o1b of the city, wa* made nub- simple or how ostentatious preced­ there would be room for every­ fo r nearly 700 y e u r .
These troops have been kept Un- ^ ou
‘J
From the thirteenth century I t , of their delegation 13 per cent are Matz. memmber of the oe
body.
0 £ n fe f» this morning by Mr*. Stella ing inaugurations have been.
der
supervision,
in
a
disarm
ed
nnd
,
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People’s
party.
Prom
the
facts
disclosed
by
these
has
been
n
rule
th
a
t
the
m
ost
r
e
!
women,
Because
of
stormy
weather,
John
n \ Arrington. departm ent super*
Elfrieile Rynek was
seamstre-rs demobilized condition, during t h e ' ^ of the s ’ . N
cently bom•*. baby
in*: the
peihap.i
E ^v v isn r of public schools. Mrs. Ar­ quests it seems that the peak of Quincy Adams and William How­ «■=•**•/.
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ir s p a the
me most interesting
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rington points to the beneficial in- popular acclaim, jubilation and cel­ ard T a ft took the oath inside the should be taken to church on tne 1woman is Johanna Reitze, who was before she went into politics, ; Un- intervening time. But n skeleton ' bidders t 0 u
n f good
rrnnil fltfitllP
A a AH
Yi U . ebration was reached n t the Inau- ions, all presidents since Monroe Sunday nearest CnndlemU*
and f,r3t n servant girl, then a print- nn Schilling ami Marie Juchacz organization has been m aintained owner ra licuirtv a IBf*
F 'fhienco of
picture*
on achil
‘ , a'td 'be*,
P'V-drdn
and
urges th
a t all who can urals of George Washington n n d ; have been sworn in in front of the dedicated to God, un Saturday , cr-9 assistant, still later a ‘Social- were both industrial workers in and the commander* have been tfu.
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keeping in touch with th eir men.
...
‘CtS ul bidde/J1
! central portion of the capitol.
P r* attend the exhibition in order to heodore Roosevelt.
night the child is baptized, next • jst party secretary, and now par- their younger days,
It is now announced th a t these ; | ail or refuse te
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W ashington’s first inauguration! The one inauguration which mny day it Is again taken to tho sane- t|i;,inentarian. Another Interesting
School tenchers furnish a rath e r
f »i-'insure it*, r.ueress. Mrs. Arringwas on April 30, 1789, in N e w , surpass the coming inaugural of tuary and plnced in n tiny cradle 'character is Frau Ansorge, who 1formidable delegation; Frau Pruelf. Russian forces, in both Jugoslavia ; lract ^ d to JupplV*?
|V *^ton'a letter follows:
Dransfeid, T,,C hn"tl" e and Bulgarin, will be reorganized quired, within tJ, 7
r
‘.'Recognizing the fact th a t our York. His whole progress from | Coolidge In jntentionnl simplicity inside the a lta r rails. The vicar | started out ns a textile worker Hedwig
ofpretension
pretension, was that of then dedicates the child to God'and when she was 13, then became sue- Teusch, Clara Mencle, Elsa .Matz this soring. General- Wrangel him \ written tiotlr.
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' school rooms are in need of educa* M t Vernon to New York, mnde by and lack___
cesslve’y coffee picker, shipping , ami M argnretheJBehm ^w ere^for- self will take command of this work y .
nr,tire “f
.tional picture*, I have arranged, carriage and not on horseback, was Jefferson.
rocks the cradle.
Along with the story of W ash­
w ith the hearty support of my a colorful pageant lasting through
The ceremony is intended
to clerk, and newsstand saleswoman. ' mcrly teachers. Elise Bnrtels and in Pinot, covering the Serbian sec­
ington and the cherry tree, Amer­ symbolize the Biblical story of the
The Owner
•fii teacNsrs, to hold the Elaon A rt an entire week.
Only three of the women parlin- Lore Agnes describe themselves as tor, nnd he will be assisted by
He was accompnnied on the suc­ ican schoolboys hnve been taught presentation of the Child C hrist in mentarinns had the advantage of as plain housewives.
General Scorp. in charge of the reject nnJ
^
^ e x h i b i t in Sanford, a t the South
• Side School for the benefit of the cessive stages of the journey by how Tom rode alone down to the the temple. The cradle of Blldmen living in Bulgaria.
I c e n t^ n n ^ k u '1 ^
Orders to report nt Pirot hnve c pt nn*
or par*
.primary rohools from Mar. 4 to 6 . relays of colonial dignitaries, as capitol, hitched his horse to a snp- worth Church was draped with 11n"Tim infhnnre of good pictures well as by a civil and mllitnry es­ Hmr outside, and then took the en and bedecked with u m ass of C i r o n o n
P r m i n o a c ments from 30 to 18, and artillery been sent out to many men sent- 1th6m deemed to b*t *
jjfitliptm n rliild rnnnot be overesti- cort, and his arrival at each relay oath.
flowers. At the head of the cradle O W C I I C l l
1 I U p U S C S raiments from six to three. tered through Sorbin and B u lg n r- j tefest of the City W
In reality, however, it does not were placed two lighted candles : r k
re m itte d . The trend of mnny a life point was accompanied by illumin­
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T U . . . Training for the infantry would bn
°f plans ^
hrrn infiuenred by a single ations, music, banquets and much seem to have been quite so sim­ and two acolytes stood near with ! U I d o 1 1 1 v l U S 111 l i l t ? decreased from 255 days to l t d ____________
speechmaking.
Dons
may
be !cea ^
each
year
and
for
the
artillery
and,
ple. Authenticated records of the lighted tapers. lit the olden day ;
&lt;44 , filature.
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This trip is said to hnve cast occasion show that Jefferson was the parishioners used to parade tho iH tlO Il S A r m B llM M lt
other troops from 3(10 to 240.
, NOTICE TO BUILDING CON- Office, or may be ^
"Your nMondnnco nt the exhibit
The plan is based upon the then-1 TRACTOR*
S r * will giently enenurnge us. The 1Washington personally about $3,- accompanied to the capitol by a village streets carrying the child, |
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Architect upon depo-j,
ry that Sweden’s military position
company of militiamen, friend* and but th at part of the ceremony is
** E'soii Company has offered to affix, 000.
Sealed bids will be received by ty-five ($25.00) Doll,.
In color und hilarity the Roose­ admirers, and that a really respec­ now omitted.
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| Mar.• w
a
vDrasi w fji greatly better now -than
---- -in
-- 1914,
f t ' without charge, on each picture
STOCKHOLM,
3,—
presented to the school by an in- velt inauguration, with its delega­ table gathering was on hand to ac­
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tic reductions in the personnel of and the fact that Sweden has no the Commissionera of the City of posit to be refunded U
dividual or society, n brass plate, tions of Rough Riders, Indians, claim the new president.
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.-Mi’v rmrv n r i f - tllc Swedish army have been pro- common frontier with Russia. Op- Sanford, Seminole County, Florida, dera upon return
citizenry,
The record inaugural “ rough* I OI.lt r, r Ull.il LOLNIKY CLLITjp0*L,(| by the government in line ponentn of the measure, however,
cojitiisting "f two linen inscribed, soldiers and shouting
house" wos staged nt the time
“ Presented by—" with the name of never has been matched.
t __ ,
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_ :with a general policy of economy, point to the recent unsuccessful at the Clerk’s Office, City Hall, specifications to t^
Estim ates placed the number of Andy Jackson took office.
I.On ANuhLr.h, Lnl., .Mar, 3.— (\Yhile definite figures hnve not revolt at Rcval, Esthonin, as a Sanford, Florida, until 2:30 P. M. Sub-contractors m» 4
*H one donor. Such a gift, or any
A fter the inaugural ceremonies, A country club composed entirely b &gt;en n,ut)e public it is regarded us sign of danger, nnd it is expected March 9th, 1925 for the furnishing applicable to their *07
».iy t.prcLal contribution to the picture visitors who saw the Roosevelt in ­
augural parade a t 600,000.
the W hite House was thrown open of members of the Loc Angeles | probable th at a bill reducing the that warm debates will result
hifoi fund, will he most welcome.
The parade itself took nearly for n reception.
police force departm ent wns or- L rmy from six to four army, corps when the measure comes up for of all m aterials and labor for the niLTit of Tun {)lO(gi
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“ I hope that you will be intererection nnd completion of a City which win bo retain*
?will be introduced in parliam ent consideration in Parliament.
j rated in whnl stem s to us to be fpur hours to pass the reviewing
An uncontrollable mob of Jack- gam zed rccenllj.
stand.
son boosters surged in, waiters
of vital •importance.
The Oakhurst Mountain Club, nsli.omc time during the coming ac •
Jnil Building to be h eated nt SnnBy Order of the 0
The Coolidge parade will he lim­ were knocked down, refreshm ents it. is named, is located in the high I sion. This would result in the dis- ‘
Cordially yuura,
ELECTION DATE SET
of
the City of S*of«
ford,
in
Seminnie
County,
in
ac­
ited so it can he “reviewed" in —there wns no prohibition law Sierras, near Yosemite valley. A appearance of a number of historic:
&amp;&amp;.* i STEM.A I*. ARRINGTON,
cordance
with
the
plnns
and
specCounty,
Florida,
about
45
minutes.
i
then—were
spilled,
glassware
!&gt;roSupervisor.
hundred acres of land have been regiments, some of them more thon
BERLIN, Mar. 3.—Date of the
Thomns
Jefferson
was
the
first
ken
and
the
brocaded
sents
of
ificationr.
us
prepared
by
Elton
J.
j
1925.
set
aside
for
cabin
sites
for
pcillceC
O
O
yenr
3
old.
The
navy,
under
Get
man
presidential
election
at
■*%’ ^Miniated inn caned wealth of i.l of the presidents to take the oath chairs nnd divans muddled by the! men and their families,
A number present plans, will not be affect­ which a successor to the Into Stoughton, architect, F irst N atio n -1
y g ^
■',/ roiiilurn states for dernde ending in Washington
, boots of the countrymen who climb- of swimming pools, tennis courts ed.
President Ebert will be chosen, ,
Jefferson and Madison were in- ed upon them to get a better look nnd a shooting range are among
7 * ' 1933 wart ?31 ,367,854,000, aecordThe government plan is to cut
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on A nr “°y p,orni^ •»' Matthew H. Car.
meeting held , tcfr’vvhon^nm
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Gas o f Volcano Kills
Many In East Indies

Asks Court
|t Has a Mayor
Mar. .*».—Dublin is dis*
Itticr or not it has a
ami opposite opinions
L* practice in the past
jt the lord mayor holds
bis successor is nnpf[(J Mayor O’Neill
as no successor has
Lj, he. is still the lord
[the lord mayor Is an
he corporation, and
no corporation,
municipal council was
k- thc Free State govlich put in its place
who are now nctualring the city. Tho lord
| be an alderman or
Lid there arc now no
[ councilors. The so
It difference will it is
fitted to the Supreme

friend.- for the many
pi offerings and kind
Lf sympathy upon the
Moved daughter ar.d

you invest in lots in Pme-

THE HAGUE, Mar. I!.- -Soiunic
and volcanic action has hem inter­
m ittent in Java, since the enrth&lt;iunke nt Wonosobo lust November
according to colonial disjmu b i ,
reived here.
B norV1r :' dUL‘U‘,V’’ “ V0,Cnno about
a.omi feet high, 87 mile miuiIu . ..
or llatnvin, the capital of the Dutch
r.ast Indies, is showing increased
activity, several crates having
formed into a huge one which is
belching, poisonous ga-es by which
soine native over-eei.- have been
I illeil and n im ,unding vegetation
destroyed. The volcano is also
emitting streams of hot mud, ashes
ami atones, and local earth shocks
nml tremors are felt continuously.
Government geologists have gon •
LONDON’, Mar. It.—Recent pro­
to the scene to investigate.
A violent and destructive erup­ posals to permit automobile.' t tion of I’apandayang occurred in fias.i through the London streets
at gi enter speed than nt present
1771*.
-—
ha: br.,light about organisation of
•ho i’edejtrino’s Protection Socie­
Members »f the association
Tampa Man Indicted tywill onpoM
vigorously any steps
For Alien Smuggling to abolish "that important factor
oi public -afety. the need limit of
ill has been sugTAMPA Mar. II.—The federal pnt ir v&lt;’liieJc
grand jnrv in session here last g e .t ’d in Pi’iiiling legislation.
week, indicted Georgd Kiunnuel,
nut* of the heaviest buyers on the
Tarpon .Spring.- Sponge Exchange,
on n charge of conspiracy to smug­
TOKIO, Ajar. 71.—A marked ingle* aliens into the United States, cie.ee ip child suicide in Japan is
it ha - been learned. He is now
revealed by the psychological b a ­
liberty on $2,.100 bond.
I. \V. teau of thr department of educa­
Whidden and (’harles Tumbiosi -i of tin g In the last ten years 2,81tJ
r«"t Myers also were indicted on children have taken their own lives
another
smuggling
conspirin' and for the year just ended there
charge, it i-- said and both are out were J27. ,
on bends of $2,500 each.

HOYS SEE WOULD,

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HEREIN. Mar. II.—A group of
fanner, of Pomerania are planning
no exchange of their sons with
fariuci:!’ sons of crual age In oth­
er pr rt of Germany. The purpose
i‘ t , givo the bnya n broader view
of life, ami an opportunity to ob­
serve nml become familiar with
i gi molt'irnl methods other thnn
those of their homo district.

A few dollars placed on
perty in this subdivision
earn big profits for you.

Western and Florida
MEATS
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Talk it over
head
locally

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T re a t th e m

A cold in the head means a lo­
cal germ attack. Fight it local­
ly. Apply in the nnstrols Elv’s
Cream Putin, Breathe it, watch the
in tunt relief,
The air pas-ages are opened, the
head i cleared, the cold meets its
VfnU: loo.
I'oiile use gr. . hut the fumes of
is a prescription for .Malaria Ely’s t ’rcnni Paha are better. Get
(b ills and Fever, Dengue or Hi I a bottle from your druggist. Don’t
iaus Fever. It kills the germs.
ruffer llw niircrv of catarrh.—Adv.

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"*■ aecutid ciBiw Matmr, I training of children open w ith t h e * __ iphs;
*Hanford, MoridV E u Act I?
Many a home is unhappy because the children
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are forever sighing, "O, I wish I had a car like
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Homey. If I only had a dregs like Mary’s. Why
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can’t we have a tennis court? Harvey’s have one.
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Goodness, this old house hasn’t anything. In Ben’s
house you can turn on the light or the hot water or
R IIM n u m O X RATKK
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the
radio or anything you like. I wish—’’
ttollvsred In c’lty by Carrier. per
Dissatisfaction spreads like the measles and it
week, 15c.
Weekly Edition M.00
per Year.
makes the family ju st about os happy and as com­
fortable to live with, too. The only cure for it is
NPKrtAl. 17o r i e n t All obituary
tint Iren. cards of thanks. resolutions
tci
begin at the top and teach ourselves to be happy
anil notices or entertainments where
with what we have and work cheerfully for what
rh nrrm nre made will bo -charged
for at regular advertising rate*.
we would like to have. If we have such a philosophy
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for ourselves it will soon be reflected in the children.
MRMnnn t iik a m s o u a t w i m h w r
Tbe Associated Press la rxclusA
good way to begin* is to praise common things.
Ively entitled to thn iisn for rrpubYou can do it honestly, reverently, for the common
llratloo of all ru;w* dispatches
errillteil to It or not otherwise credthings nre above price and beyond understanding
Ited In tlila paper and alim the local
K wh pulillsh^il herein. All rlfftitfi
and without them we could not exist n single day.
of rcpubllcatlon of apodal dispatch*
Then he goes on to mention some of the praiseworthy
ea heroin arc nlao reaerved.
common things, ju st ns if people did not know there were
TUESDAY, MAR. 3, 1923.
such things. And they don’t.
1
He mentions water, the rain, a bowbow "lying in the lap
of the lake," etc. And he probably knew while he wrote
T U B IIERALWS PI.ATFORM
thnt just about one person in a hundred reading this article
1.— Deeper water route to Jackson- would see anything but a lot of twaddle in his words.
rllle.
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But Patri is rig h t.. The happiest household we have ever
2 .—Construction of St. John*—In­
known was made up of a large family of girls and boys who
dian River canal.
lived in a veritable fairyland, though their house was not
3. —Extension of white way.
4 ^ —Extension of local amusements fine, their clothes very plain, their money mighty scarce.
—swimming pool, tennis courts, etc. But they had the blessed gift, and TRAINING, of imagina­
S.—Acquisition or a municipal
tion. One of the boys astride a cornstalk became the Black
Hand.
8 .—Augmenting of building pro- Night. One of the little freckled-faced girls with a graperam—houses, hotels, npartm ent leaf crown became the Queen of Silver. Even the everyday
euses.
food on the family dinner table became royal viands.
7.—Extension of street pavinjt proThe common things were viewed with understanding eyes
Rram.
by
that family because they had the guidance of a father
8 ,—Construrtinn
of
boulevard
and mother w ho in their childhood had been shown the beauty
around Lake Monroe.
9 ^-E n tran ce Into Florida state of common things. And they were as happy as the day was
baseball league.
10.—Completion of city benutifica- long.
Patri declares that there is too much restlessness, too
tion program.
much eager grasping for the unnecessary and the costly.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY. "Better,’’ he says, "for all of us if we learn to praise the com­
mon things th at are ours for the seeing and the smelling
GUARD YOUR THOUGHTS:— and the tasting of them.”
Finnlly,
brethren,
whatsoever
But Patri knows that unless people are gifted with imag­
things are true, whatsoever things
ination,
or trained to see the true values, they are always like
nre noncst, whatsoever things nre
just, whatsoever things nre pure, old Peter Bell,
whntsover things are lovely, w hat­
"A yellow primrose by the spring,
soever things are of good report;
A yellow primrose was to him,
If there he liny virtue, and if there
And it was nothing more.” ‘
be any praise, think on these

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The Slow Oil Weil*.
BY ARTHUR 8 RI 8 BANB

tconrrtaht m o

GOING
THROUGH
Kansas,
west bound, from Chicago, over the
Santa Fe, you ride over a perfect
roadbed, with perfect equipment.
Tho Pulmnn cars, admirable in
comfort and slmollelty of decora­
tion, solid steel from end to end,
represent the highest achievement
of scientific transportation. Your
stateroom is Iqrge, ventilation per­
fect. This world is comfortable
for those that have money and live
on the top of the wave.
THROUGH THE car window
you see a solid p art of America,
where hard work produce* sub­
stantial wealth. The cltle* fly
past, Topeka, Emporia, Newton,
Hutchinson. The early workers
came here drawling slowly, in w ag­
ons drawn by mules oxen, horses,
Their children roll along the
smooth, well paved streets in auto­
mobiles. You look in vain for
horses in these cities.

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things.

Philippians 4:8.

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A s Funny As Can Be
LET US SMILE
The thing that goes the furthest
Towards ninking life worth while
It is to laugh. The "only woman book-maker of Eng­
T hat costs the lenst and does the
land”
came to the United States to "play the ponies” in
most,
Is ju st u pleasant smile.
Florida. New York newspapers published stories and inter­
The smile that hubbies from the views concerning the celebrated race-track woman "bookie",
heart,
upon her arrival in America. Florida newspapers published
Thnt loves its fellowmau,
Will drive away the cloud of dispatches'about the celebrity. And in due time she arrived
gloom,
at Palm Beach. Then after a few weeks stay at Palm Beach
And coax the sun again.
and
Miami, Florida newspapers published the story of her
It's full of worth and goodness,
return
to England, "broke". The "ponies” did not run right
too,
With munly kindness bent,
for her, and she lost her cash.
I t ’s worth a million dollars,
And how could she have lost her cash at a Florida race
And doesn't cost u cent.
track?
T hat is where the laugh comes in. Florida has a
—Kiln W heeler Wilcox.
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law against race track gambling. Florida cannot have raceLent has arrived. Bo has San- track gambling without the flagrant violation of the .state
ford.
lawn. But u woman "bookie” can come from England and
-o"go
broke” a t the Miami race track, according to the news­
The heights of success cunnol he
paper
reports which are printed merely as some of the au­
reached on an elevator.
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Spring.will soon ho here ami time
fo r tho pew E aster bonnet.
Stono Mountain seems to have
been too hurt] for Gutxon Horglum.
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Does anybody realize that tomor­
row u president will bo inaugurat­
ed?

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Good gracious! Ycatcrday went
hy without the announcement of a
new subdivision.

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One good thing about it, radio is
breaking up poker parties and
Dial's some improvement.
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cently celebrated the tenth anni­
versary of her thirtieth birthday.

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The trouble with most men is
Dint they are always ready to Htart
something and get tired before
they finish it.

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Asheville boosters “approve" of
Florida. Well, we always thought
Asheville a nice (dace to spend u
summer's vacation.
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choice one th at an exchange digs
up: "This is the House Paul Re­
vere Would Have Passed if lie
Had Come This Way."
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We haven't counted the number
of railroad crossings within thu
city limits, but there urn several
and only a few of them are guard­
ed.

thentic news of the day.
If a "bookie” from England can come toTTorfda and lose
her money a t the Miami race track, it would seem almost
probable th at there are others experiencing the same fortune,
it is even probable that there are "others", too, who are en­
joying the other side of the game, with their winnings pil­
ing up in proportion to the diminishing rolls of the fellows
who put their cash on the wrong horse.
And the people of Florida sit) about with sickly grins and
let tliis open violation of their laws go on unmolested! Curi­
ous what a bunch of money placed in capable hands can do
in Florida. It can buy protection for anything. Florida law
enforcement is a joke.
--------------- o --------------BOTH THE BUREAU of Census and the Bureau of In­
ternal Revenue estim ate the national wealth of the United
States for 1922, at more than 1120 billion of dollars. This is
more than the estimated wealth of Great Britain, France,
Germany, Italy, Spain, Canada and Brazil combined. In
1870 the national wealth was estimated at $,'10,000,000,000
and the recent figures indicate an increase of ten fold in
fifty years. In the compilation land values are placed at
$20,500,000,000 with railroads a close second. Street rail­
ways, shipping, water works, etc., are next with $15,414,000.000. Clothing, furniture and vehicles are valued at 29 billion
and manufactured products at 28 billions.—Exchange.

PRESIDENT EBERT
LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL

President Ebert's critical illness to representative government was
comes at a time when Ids work for the bridging of n yawning gulf.
the republic is practically com­ Moreover he had to take into con­
pleted. His six-year term of office sideration thnt no people are more
expires this spring, und many of the creatures of habit than the
-0the leading politicians have been Germans, They had bowed down
Judging from tho "Activities in spoken of as his successor. "Out­ before royalty for so long that it
Melbourne Realty" column in the standing of fhesp has been Chan­ was no easy m atter to change their
Times, Melbourne is keeping pun cellor Marx, a man not unlike the manners.
wilh other progressive Florida ci­ head of the Government and with
If he compromised with this ageties.
whom President Ebert lias been old sentiment hy allowing the for­
aide to work with the least fric­ mer Grown Prince to return and by
Local people are showing more tion. The problem that soon will conferring with some of the ex­
confidence in Sanford than ever face Germany is to find a states­ treme royalists, his course at lenst
before. That should be a good man who can follow in the path may lie regarded ns a sop to the
indication to outsiders that there that has been made by this first enemies of the republic which
is something ren|ly here.
administration.
pleased a large part of the popula­
-------- o-------tion that looked upon the democ­
Ebert
has
not
been
a
brilliant
"Jacksonville negro lived to ago
racy as nn experiment.
of DI7.” We doubt it, because executive. It is difficult to esti­
Because he bus kept the m a­
mate
tiie
man,
so
unassuming
tv*
we don't believe anyone could live
chinery going, has avoided the pit­
lias
been,
so
m
atter-of-fact
and
that long in Jacksonville.—Tampa
self-a(Tacing. His simplicity bus falls that beset his government,
Tribune, It's hard to Isdieve.
boon
In marked contrast with the and has brought Germany through
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of the preceding regime, its worst trials he has served the
Gainesvillei* readers of the D aily!
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It
rother editors of the T,h‘‘ ,,0 VrKC«i*
lender took
the republic faithfully and well.
Sun and broth
place
of
the
lords
and
tnrdling
.
|k®s
been
a
thankless
job
and
the
state will miss the brilliant editor­
imple. unassuming, quiet saddler
ials of “( ol. Bob" who has been the liqheiizotlcrns and their hang­ has
made a place for him self in
appointed tax assessor of Alachua ers-on. and brought to the highest the history of the German nation.
office in the laud something of the
county.
quietness of his saddlery’ shop.
Contemjxjrary Comments
. According to M. Krte, the fa­ That on occasions he forgot him­
mous French designer, men nre go­ self and kotowed to the monarch­
The basis of this new Angloing to wear brown tend violet suits ists was due to force of habit. He French "hands across the sea" is
could
not
fully
grapn
the
changed
for svening dress, pearl bracelets
the arms across the Rhine,—N or­
und all til at sort of thing. Shows conditions and for this lie lias been I folk Virginia-Pilot.
loudly
abused
hy
Maxniillan
Har­
how much Mister Erte knows about
den and the more radical of the
it.
Students of w ar say th at tho
German publicists.
next conflict will be waged with
Three masked bandits lined up
But he steered an even course, gas. And it will also he started
the guests of the Melrose Tavern He sought to popularize Die new that way,—Wall S treet Journal.
in Miumi and robbed them of thirty democracy grunted under the Wei­
thousand dollars. Well, at that mar Constitution. He, m&gt; doubt,
The fellow who used to sell lig h t­
they weren’t out anything. If the knew the difficulties of his role for ning reds is now a stock salesman
bandits hadn't got them, the pro­ the transition from the monarchy who makes us believe it is oil th at
prietors would.
of the pre-war variety in Germany will be struck.—Mobile News.

THE CHILDREN of these auto­
mobile riders will travel through
the uir, and in a day go West to
the Pncific, East to New York, or
southeast to Floridn.
Mnrk this prediction: within 20
yenrs a million Americans th at
now ride in automobiles luhclcd
“ Ford," will fly in airplanes also
labeled Ford and go 100 miles on
n gntlon of gasoline and no tire
wear.

COMPLETE THE MEMORIAL
NEW YOIIK WOULD
BETWEEN THE towns you ace
the renl hard working Aniprica,
The hnt-heuded, violent state- j sculptor interested chiefly in Die
broad lands to which the farm ers
give their lives, feeding the na­ m eats and actions of both sides t o ; money and not the purpose &lt;&gt;f the
140 ACRES
memorial; and the sculptor has m
the controversy over Die Stone ascribed
tion.
his discharge to the fact ■
Unimproved land at $50 per ac
In an open field, dark brown Mountain memorial to the Confed­ thnt he is a "Northern man." Since I■
arm ies indicate thnt com- he wai* even more of a Northern |&gt;
steers stand in long rows a t feed­ erate
prnmise is going to lie difficult man when he began the work aim
ing troughs, fattening their heavy and that the completion of the yenrs ago, th at explanation does „
Drni’l Forget l He l)e Malay Mlnslnb!
bodies for the meat enters.
great poetic project is endangered. not seem weighty. The directors ■
That is deeply regrettable. Few promise thnt a new nrtist will he ■
In another field men arc husk­ sculptures have so captured the found nml the work will continue, ■
Friday N ig h t at the Milane
ing corn left over from last year's imagination of the public us the but it is probable that public con- *
Seats on sale at Roumillat &amp; Amlerson’i
crop, safe from mould in the shock vast carvings planned on the scarp fidence has been shaken and th o |*
of
the
great
Georgian
mountain
in
project
damaged.
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Drug Store.
outdoors. The cribs are hnlf em p­
commemoration
of one of the
At this distance the rights a n d !*
ty now and will hold the rest of world’s nblcst Generals and his the wrongs of the argum ent a rc "
the corn.
gallant armies. Until Gutzon Bor- obscure. But it is plain th at tin* ‘ ■
glum, the sculptor, some days ago heroic idea should not be allowed ■
in the next field a man wulks denounced the memorial director­ to perish. If there nre mediators u
the long rows behind three power­ ate, the public was unaware of who can compose the difficulties it «
REALTOR
brewing difilruities in the organi­ is time for them to step in. If
ful horses, ploughing.
Rooms 501-502. Finnic 95
zation and tho campaign to sell these cannot he composed,
then i
Try thnt work twelve hours a the memorial half-dollars, author­ there should he immediate reor­
F irst National Bank Building.
day with one foot in the furrow ized hy Congress, was under wav. ganization in which the public will
Now Mr. B'lrglum has been dis­ have confidence. For there is some­
and one on Die high ground, the
Sales Force:—Miss Ruba Williams, Mias I
missed; the models of many of
reins around your shm(hlors, the figures have been destroyed; thing about the Stone Mountain
Hooge, Mr. R. L. Shipp
concept which stirs the soul of a
steadying the plow und ploughing *the association h as' declared the m atter-of-fact age.
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Only
look at. it for threa in in -'
ules makes the man from the city
w ant to lie down and rest.
ON ONE SIDE or the track
u rounded pile of stones twice us
tall us a big willow tree growing
near shows where moving ice
dropped part of .Its burden nges
ago. Scientists may find huge
bones underneath those stones in
future explorations.
On the other side of the truck
science has already found some­
thing of greater finnnciul value
than any dinosaur. There a hundred
primitive wells, their long arm s
moving up and down, are slowly
pumping oil out of the ground. The
engine thnt pumps uses a small
part of the oil thnt the ground
yields. And so the farmer, work­
ing in the fields, uses for himself
a small part of what lie gets out
of the earth; the rest goes otf to
be spent by others, the railroad
owners, the middlemen, the retail­
ers.
JAM ES C. DAYTON with one
possible exception the best news­
paper publisher in the country,
says those oil wells remind him of
the hideous monster philosophiz­
ing in "The Tempest" as he pulls
Die legs and big pincers from some
cralis and allows others to go free,
rem arking that he is treating the
cralis ns Cetehos, the omnipotent
ruler above, treats human beings.
STRANGE SAYS Dayton, thnt
on one side of the track the farm er
still toils for a hard living. On
the other side, slowly moving oil
pumps tell you th at one farm er
has gone to Balm Beach and is
now sitting on the edge of the surf
in n fancy hnthing suit, paid for
with one barrel of thnt oil. Prov­
idence might say that tho farm er
a t work is happier than Die oil
farm er a t Balm Beach, although
neither would believe it.

A SERIOUS QUESTION
PALM BEACH POST
Recently in France a young wo­
man a t her Dunce's request killed
him to relieve him from further
suffering from a disease that was
declared incurable. The young wo­
man was detained hut shortly and
acquitted. Within ten days of her
acquitnl, a young woman with a
tubercular sister who had been de­
clared incurable, and whose suf­
ferings were extreme, a t the in­
valid’s request, shot her to put
her out. of her misery. Failing to
kill herself also, she gave her­
self up to the police.
These circumstances give rise to
n renewal of an old controversy,
whether it is justifabie to kill an
acute sufferer from an incurable
disease. The elements of merci­
fulness and humaneness are de­
cidedly apparent, but unfortunate­
ly there are numerous other ele­
ments not so easily determined
or disposed of.

Furtherm ore, it is a problem
thnt society is unprepared to meet
and solve immediately, and these
cases are likely to form a danger­
ous precedent. The rapidity with
which tiie second followed the first
is sufficient evidence of this. If
this last case, the features of
which are identical with the first,
is also found justifienbie and the
young woman acquitted, it may
but puve the way for a veritable
wave of such "justifienbie" kill­
ings. Yet it would be manifestly
unfair to acquit one and to punish
the other.
The outcome of these cases will
effect not only France but every
other civilized country. In fact, ■
the cases themselves may have a l­ B
ready creuted a problem to he a
met by every country in the near
near future. Tiie dangers of any
such situation are only too ap­
parent.
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son of Governor General Leonard young men or young women. The
Wood of the Philippines, to New' period of youth is the time when
York with empty pockets should a strong basis of success must be
startle into attention all those who laid hy haid and persevering work,
think that gambling is a paying if the future holds out nny hope
business. The gambling escapade | of permanent prosperity.
The
of young Wood not only brought young man or the young woman
disaster to himself, imt it has also who loses his or her head and
undoubtedly brought intense chag­ places hard earned money on any
rin to his honored father, w ho, gambling issue is foolish in the ex­
stands high in the esteem of the treme,
national and international public.
I he experience of years goes to
One of the* baneful results of prove that results of this kind of
getting the gambling habit attach­ tiling works a direct :njurv to the
ed to one is that it puts a fe v e r 1employer who loses the best
into the blood that makes difficult | thought ami often much of the
steady and normal activity a fte r­ time of his employees, while the
wards. The Temple of Fortune ' workers themselves are usually
exacts heavy toll from her devo-! left "holding the hag.” Most de­
tews. Where an occasional man cidedly gambling docs not pay and
wins, tens of thousands lose and I Hie person who is determined to
the spirit of the whole business has ! (Bill thin fuct out by hhi) experience
a tendency to injure both the char­ w'il) usually discover himself in a
acters of the participants and tho |
business enterprises with wHjch predicament sim ilar to that in
they are associated.
which young Osborne Wood now
Gambling of any kind is partic­ finds himself.

THIS IS a great and a wonderful
country. If you could concentrate
in one brain the imagination of
Poe, Heine, Coleridge, Michael
Angelo and Swift, that composite
imagination could not even dimly
foresee what this nation is to he
when the residences are on the
mountain tops.
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Beulah
Schedule
E ngagem ents A n d
William Hawkins.,
Miss Irene Wood returned to her
man, William Cambton,
N
urse
home in Jacksonville Tuesday a fter
W eddings in State
Robertson. Austin and Paul
spending a few days iwRh her
Mar. 2-3 lesly, Nathaniel and Holland
Lyman
mother, Mrs. J . E. Wood.
— Mar. 4 ford.
Oviedo
Engagements
... Mar. 5
______________ MI3S KATHRYN WILKEY, Society LditoT
Most of the truckera in this
Miss
Elisabeth
Parker,
of
F
t
.:
Dnko
Mary
sbeth
PHONE:—Kea. 428-J
Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Tolar with
.... Mar. a tion attended Jhe farm ers’ meal
Myers,
to
C.
N.
Roberts
of
JackO
sceola.....
their son returned Monday from
Mar. 9 at the Court House, Toe
sonville Geneva
I to recent chemical practice. For Lakeland where they have been
Mlsa Celeste Johnson, of Jack- £ w ?s! ? ,d« Prim ary ..Mar. 11-12 evening to dirciiss combatting t
visiting
relatives
for
a
few
days.
general reader,
sonville, to J . E. Clark, o f'Ja c k ­ East Side P rim a ry ----- Mar. 13-16 celery worm and other phases
M ANY INTERESTING BOOKS ADDED j thoSpiers
&amp; Surcnne, “ French-EngLake M onroe.... .........- ...... Mar. 17 the celery situation.
sonville.
Mr. and Mrs. D. P .'Drummond
1Hah Uistionary."
A standard
So. Side P rim a ry ... Mar. 18-19-23
The large truck belonging to
Miss
Annette
Lysten.
of
Atlan­
TO MUNICIPAL LIBRARY COLLECTION French dictionary, containing many nnd their home guests, Mr. nnd ta to I. I. Bryan, of Tampa.
Oviedo and C huluota......... Mar. 20 the Uneeda Biscuit company wav
Mrs.
Earl
W.
DeLano
of
Allegan,
words and phrasea not found in
Edith Klug, of Chicngo, to Grammar ________ Mar. 24-25-26 ditched a t Monroe Monday night
Mich., spent Monday In Orlando. L. Miss
other dictionaries.
Paola ...____ ...........___ ___ Mar. -7 and a fte r a futile effort to get It
M. Foley of Jacksonville.
Tho following books have just
Van Doren, "Contemporary Am­
Miss Marcia Bake, of Bruns­ So. Side P rim a ry ........... Mar. 30-31 on the road again the w recker*"
been received a t the Library and manners off our decades by four erican
Novelists, 1900-1920.’* C rit­
The above schedule Is subject to had to be brought from Sanford, t
sets of characters; the False dawn
Motoring to Orlando Monday wick, Ga., to L. A. Butler, of Jack­
m eeting of the placed on the shelves:
ical and keen analysis of modern were Mrs. J, Fleischer, Mrs. Mau­ sonville.
change without notice.
representing
the
‘forties;
The
old
An Infant son of Mr. and M n, .
Fiction.
of the Woman's
maid, the! 'fifties; The Spark, the American novelists and an excel­ rice Kronen nnd baby and friends
__ _
Miss Julie _________
Saunders, of ValdosJoe Fernandez who has been seri­
BI hsco Ibnrez, "Mare Nostrum" sixties; New Year’s day, the sev­ lent survey of recent fiction.
Mrs. R. Lowenthnl and Mrs. Feurst | ta. Gn., to R. 0 . Fickerson. of Jackously ill from swallowing a nail* '
H. J. Lehman will (O ur Sea)— The Mediterranean enties. A well character study of
Florida Gazetteer and Business of New York City.
sonville
is now on the road to recovery. . ,
paeons of the Pres- forms the background for this in­ «‘ld aristocratic New York.
Directory for 1925—Juvenile:
Miss N ettle Fraxec, of Jackson­
Mr. Anna Brown, and family '
teresting war story, which con­
tb nt 7 o clock.
The
following
Juvenile
books
State School Inspector, M. lf.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roby Laing. Miss ville, to*L. A. Hickson, of Jackson­
Non-Fiction.
have also been received, most of Ruth Gillen. Miss M artha Brown ville.
Hill will entertain tains u fascinating chapter on the
Gergcr, of Tallahassee, and T. W. have moved from Sebring to Mon­
Arnold. "Debater’s Guide”—One thee; being beautifully illustrated and Hugh Tillis motored to Day­
roe.
aquarium nt Naples. The story
dye Club.
Miss Alice Cleveland, of Jack­ Ijtwton, (xiunty Supeprintendent
th« most up-to-date books on editions:
Prof, and Mrs. G. E. McKay,’centers on a sea captain and an in­
tona Monday evening to attend the sonville, to E. A. Hushanp. of Min- visited Ijike Monroe school Mon­
stigating women and is written by the subject, giving both sides on
Brown "Two College Girls.”
day. After a careful examinat- SnnTonl, and Mr. and M rt. G. l&gt;.
McCormick
concert.
frinesday
nii.
ofthe best known modern such recent subjects as Muscle
Browne "Granny's Wonderful
tion of premises nnd buildings, McKay, Akron. Ohio, were guests
.. business meeting one
Weddings
* hauls. Soldiers' Bonus; Ku Klux Chair."
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs Tuesday „
Spanish authors.
Mrs. John E. Morris Jr., nnd
Lf officers of the WoMis* Helen Thomas, of Orlando, the school was rated near 100 per evening.
Man; world court, etc. The au­
??vante:s Din Quixote ??
cent.,
ranking
second
to
none
in
Forster. “A Passage to India" thor
Mrs.
Lewis
Wade
arrived
Sunday
to
II.
T.
Cason,
of
Orlando.
nll be held a t 3:00
has had years of experience
Dodge. "Hans Drinker."
from Quitmnn, Gn., to be tho
A thoughtful novel, superbly r-&lt; ndvisor to High school and col­
meeting is of specMiss Julia MacKcnxle, of Lees­ the entire state. A certificate of
Free silverware. Tickets given
Grover, "Folk-Lore Renders."
given
the
w
ritten.
It
deals
with
the
race
guests of Mrs. Morris’ mother, burg, to W. R. Shaw, of Leesburg. stnndnrization was
and all members
li go debating dubs.
with all purchases a t Kent’s Vul­
Lamb, "Talcs
From Shake- Mrs. C. A. Williams.
school.
problem and impartially shows the
Miss
Katie
Jackson,
of
DcLnnd,
Brickloe "Small Home"; how to speare."
Rev. James Johnson, assisted by canizing Works.
|,lxhibitP a t the South effect of India upon the English,
to L. lf. Cobb of New York.
plan
and
build
it.
A
recent
book,
Major,
"Bears
of
Iltue
River."
- ___ .u. — =sdJ&gt;
us
well
as
the
inefficiency
of
the
Fred
Swan
of
New
York
City
1School at 3:30 o'clock.
Ruby Bell, of Tnmpa, to Messrs. Keeler of North Carolina ■ ■
giving sixty p'ans for smnll homes,
Nicolay, "Roys’ Life of Abraham who was n former Sanford resi­ J. Miss
nnd Ramhow, of Tnmpa, are eonC. Mizell of Tampa.
iVill be given by the Indian himself. Told with humor bungalow:, apartments, garages, Lincoln."
dent is in Sanford attending to
nnd complete understanding. Om*
Miss Junnta Kennedy of Jack­ ducting a Free Methodist revival
etc., “drawn to meet the needs of
Pyle, "Stolen Treasure.”
business connected with bis lurge sonville, to D. E. Harley, of Jack­ at Pavola, A large crowd is In a t­
| Turner Circle will of the finest novels of the year
Sewell, "Black Beuuty."
real estate holdings here.
France, “Crime of Sylvester ten thousand women."
tendance.
sonville.
jhome of Mrs. T. K.
Stevenson,
“ Home Book of Verso
Clark,
“Study
of
the
Modern
Ilonnurd”—The
best
known
work
W. E. Bennett, W alter and Jesse
Miss
Rohertn
Brooks,
of
Ashe­
|0ak Avenue a t 3:30
for Young Folks."
Billy Griffith, sports w riter of ville, to Fred Blum, of Jackson­ Bennett visited Mr. und Mrs. B.
" Bert Bmps nnd Mrs. of Anatole Franco, the great Drama." Just published. A hand­
the Milwaukee Sentinel, arrived ville.
French novelist who died recently. book for the study of the best
A. Wildes, of Eustus, Sunday.
ostesses.
nt noon Tuesday nnd will be lo­
Miss Ruth Kaisermnn spent n
Into the character of the ironical, plays of the last hnlf century.
Miss Martha Dnvy, of Jackson
cated at the Montezumn Hotel dur­ ville, to Cyril Willinms, of Jack- delightful week-end with her aunt.
swoet-natured old philosopher, the Contains a valuable bibliography J
ing the training season of the sonville.
Mrs. John Dolly, of West Sanford.
author has put most of himself.
hursday
Burrough “ Birds and Ilees.’’ I
“ Brewers."
The following persons composed
This
new
edition
is
translated
by
Miss Marjorie Rathhone. of Jack­
Essays
describing
the
bees
nnd
I
lljck of floor rpace at
sonville, to E. A. Franklin of Or­ a very plea: ant fishing party to
feathered folk by one of our b e st 1
Ur and Mrs. George Lnfcadio Hearn.
Otfo Rorchert is leaving Thurs­ lando.
Dicksileld the week-end: Mr. nnd
Galsworthy. “White Monkey”— American nnturc writers.
kbrate their “Crystal
| II. L. Kenthnian of Chicago, 111.
day
for Milwaukee on important
A
continuation
of
‘the
Forsyte
Miss Essie Price, of Jacksonville, Mrs. \V. E. Hawkins, William nnd
j at the Woman's
nay ley, Classic Myths in E ng-.is spending u few days a t the
business. He expects to return to to J. H. Goodwin, of Jacksonville. Eniilv Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. G.
1001 East Fourth saga and a genial satire on the lish Literature and in Art." Based Valdez Hotel
Sanford, Mar. 11. Mrs. Rorchert
Miss Mary Chapin, of Tampa, to W. Venerable, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
\ foibles of the younger generation. on Bulfinch’s Age of fable and the
nnd
daughter
Florence
will
remain
A
fine
nnd
living
story
of
love,
J.
R. Van Norman, of Commeant, Drown, Thelma Nebluek, Victor
hest
manual
of
mythology
in
Engj Ludwig will enterlinrry Lewis Jr., will arrive
Dawkins, Gnynelle Hawkins, Tom
Ohio.
disillusion and quiet triumph. Ex­ iuh. Well illustrated and has Tuesday for n visit with his par­ in Sanford.
■I Club.
With
Miss Annn Ford of Jacksonville, lloyd and soils, of Sanford, and
iihibit a t the South cellent study of modern youth nnd commentary.
ents Mr. ami Mrs. H. B. Lewis.
Mr. and .Mrs. Manning Vaughnn to W, T. Mathews, of Jacksonville. Miss Gladys Chestine, Daytona
Sanford’s Best Local
School 3:30 P. M. the ideals of the older generation. 1 Mackey, " Pronunciation of 10,of Milwaukee nre expected &gt;the
Miss Helen Sturgis, of Orlando, Dench.
James, “ Portrait of n Lady’’— 000 proper names, giving famous
till In* given by the
Mrs. Minnie Cutler of- Tnmpa
is
ip
Mr. and Mrs. E. Stafford attendTalent
The nuthor is one of the most dis­ geographical ami
biographical visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. L. E. White i first of next week to he guests trf to Wm. Eaglcson, of Wyncote,
•
d
the
funeral
of
their
com.in,
J.
the
Montezuma
Hotel.
Mr.
Pennsylvania.
tinguished
American
writing
and
names,
names
of
books,
works
of
% H. B. Lewis will
at their home on French Avenue. Vaughan is the sporting editor of
.Miss Carolyn Perritt. of Jackson­ T. Johnson in nt Orlando Sunday
|i dance at the Coun- is placed with the great European art, characters in fiction, foreign
ville, to Earl Morgan, of Jackson­ afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Baker and the Milwaukee Journal.
ng their son llu rry novelists. To him American wo­ titles, etc. The new edition has
Miss Mabel M erritt has return­
ville.
man who is brought in contact important additions, making u to- baby motored to Leesburg Sunday
ed
home after a pleasant visit on
Dr.
Harry
tied),
prominent
eye,
Miss
Helen
Ingram,
of
Jackson­
with the sophiscated conditions of tal of 12,000 proper names.
to visit Mr. Baker's grandmother.
MARCH 6
| FridaJ
ear am! nose specialist of Milwau­ ville to C. E. Merrill, of New York. the East Const.
European society.
Manly and Rickert, “Contempor-------Mrs. J. F. Mann ami son, Jack
accompanied by Cnpt. Harry
\ business meeting of
Miss Mary Carmichael, of Dillon,
Jokni, “ Black Diamonds"— A arv American Literature.” A useMr. and Mrs. Leslie Went, Mrs. kee
U. will be held " t the picturesque hive story depicting ful hnmibook on some 250 writers, C, Thomas ami Mrs. Annn Lons- McCrory, will arrive Tuesday to S. C., to I). K. Godwin, of Lees­ were called t o Georgia by the seri­
Magnificent Minstrels
ous Illness of Mrs. Mann’s father.
lh at 3:30 o'clock.
______„______
•___
life ___
in Huda-Pesth
by this well with brief biographies, suggestions berry spent Monday in Daytona make a prolonged visit with Mr. burg.
E.
Stafford
was
called
to
Jack­
and
Mrs.
Otto
Borchert,
Miss Hildebnrd Slaughter, of
Iihibit a t the South , known Hungarian writer.
for rending nnd critical references. Beuch.
First Part
Jacksonville, to A. C. George, of sonville on business this week.
| School
nt
3:30 Lowndes, “Terriford Mystery"— A guide to the beat contemporary
Charles Meyers, who has been
51rs. Forrest Lake, Miss Faritn
fcrogram will be given A clever well written mystery American fiction.
Speeiul Costumes
Frank T. Evans, a prominent in ­ Lake ami their charming house Jacksonville.
spending some time here ha: gone i
1Side School.
.story, absorbing to the last chapUrcutt. “W riter’s Desk Book." surance man of Jacksonville. Is guest.
unci Scenery
to
Miami,
where
he
will
remain
i
Miss
Elizabeth
Hanks
of
TO SPEAK AT LIBRARY
hValsnm will enter- ter.
A valuable handbook on Punctua­ spending a few days in Sanford
until his return to his home in |
Columbus.
Gn.,
R.
I,.
Dean,
and
Thursday
afternoon
at
3
o'clock
kr Matrons Bridge I Meredith. “Ordeal of Riehnrd tion, faculty diction, postal regu­ on business,
g ^
The Funny Act
Monroe It. Hutton attended the Kenneth It, Halt will speak a t the Cincinnati, Ohio.
|Country Club a t 1 i Feverel"—Considered one of the lation, etc., and gives rules affect­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
t
’nmnion
and
f-*niMcCormick
concert
in
Daytona
Public Library to the parents of
! finofct love stories ever written. ing the preparation of copy for
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . P. Herndon, and
Miss Jennine *Sanford, who are interested in the ly spent u pleasant day at DayJoining, The Lion
The most widely read of the nu- the printer and the rending of Mrs. Claude Herndon motored to Monday evening.
Slaughter of Culpepper, Vn., who
of the education of tuna Bench,
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thor’s works, and is essentially the printer’s proofs.
Daytona Monday evening to hear has been spending a few days In Improvement
their children. The subject w ill! , Mr. A. M erritt WU in New
Tamers
story of a father und n son.
Maurois Ariel, "The Life of John McCormick.
he,
“The
Dome
am!
Die
School
for
Smyrna,
Monday
on
business.
i
Dnvtona
returned
with
the
party
Meredith, "Dina of the Cross- Shelley." The winner of a French
&gt;of the Shrine Club
Rotter Education." A large n tte n -! ,*«v.
»»d Dundy spent a
1to he the guest of Miss Lake,
Admission, $1.00
A sympathetic biography
ei it) was decided ways"—This story full of comedy prize.
Mrs. John Leonardy returned i
pleasant
day
at Orlando, r riduy
dunce
will
be
appreciated.
,
.
.
.
.
as
readable
as
fiction,
by
this
bril­
and
drama
is
the
study
of
n
lovely
Sunday from Ilnines City where I A party from Sanford who a t­
jerd Shrine Club will
amt attended th» fair.
Reserve Seats At
tting in California in i«tui gifted woman, who reaches liant French writer. Very popul­ she has been the guest of relatives ! tended
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The young folks gave n surprise
th"
Shrine
Cercmoninl
S
a
t­
ar.
for the past week.
H&gt;\ A committee of varied experiences
urday nt Dnvtona, were J. Putnam and G. W. Spencer. The following unity at Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan's
Roumillat &amp; Andervion's
C. M. Hand nnd happiness after passing th rough 1 Slosson “Creative Chemistry,"
crossed the "Dot Sands" for the Friday evening. Games nnd other
Stephens,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edward
Drug Store
Wharton, “Old New York" — Instructive and well wiitten ucDr. nnd Mrs. K. D. Brownlee, F. Lane. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlie first time: Percy Moro, Jim Me- amusements passed away the even*
iva* appointed to
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Radio Program
WMC Memphis (silent),
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WEAF New Yoork (402) 6
Praersm
for M
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services:
l rogram Tor
tr. 4i
j Synagogue
to . ,):50 quartet;
7;20 0:30 contralWEEI Boston
(475.9)- C:4R t concert; 9 baritone; 9:20 plajilst;
Harry Einstein; 7 orchestra; 7:31) 10 " rtc,|'« tra .
t WJZ New York (454.3) 6 or­
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musical; 8 concert.
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7 Wall St. Journal review;
WHO Buffalo (319) 7:15 phil­ chestra;
13 a
7:10 NYU Air College; 8 song re ­
harmonic concert.
cital; 9 : 1$ violinist.
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WGN Chlcngo Tribune (370.2)
WilN New York (3C0) 6 enter­
R organ; 0:30 ensemble, string tainers; 6;30 health talk; 11:30 or­
19
20
21
quintet; 8 classical; 10 orchestra, chestra,
22
jazz artists.
75
WNYC New York (52R) 7 top­
V
KYW Chicago (534.4) 7 con- ics; 7:15 songs; 7:30 appreciation
icert; 8 musical; 7:35 income tax ; of music; 8:45- songs; 9:10 books.
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9:15-1 revue; 1 a. m. Insomnia club
WOlt Newark (405.) 7 choir;
Coon Sanders’ nighthawks.
8:15 trio.
32
WEBII Chicago Post (370.2) 7
KtJO Oakland (301) 0 concert.
orchestra; 8 Riviera thentre; 9
KI.X Oakland (809.2) 8 con*
orchestra, Hawaiian, readings; II cert; K) KLX Hawaiians, vocalists,
1dance, songs.
Kleo club; 12 orchestra.
WXlAQ Chicago News (417.5)
WO AW Omaha (silent),
|R organ; 6:30 story lady; 8 lec­
WIP Philadelphia (508.2) •’»
ture; 8:30 announced; II plnvcrs. talk.
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WI.S Chicago (345) 7:15-9
lone . WOO Philadelphia (508.2) 0:3(1
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scouts, vocal J farm piotrran); 9 ouhestrn; 7:30 concert; 9:03 repoems, mandolins, concert.
citnl; 9:30 orchestra.
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Wl.W Cincinnati (423) 0 cor-l KilKA Pittsburgh (309.1) fl:30
53
rert; 8 instrumental trio, pianist; kiddies; 7:15 address; 7:30 con37
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8:30 concert; 9 concert, pianist, i cert.
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I WC’AE Pittsburgh (4R2) R:30
WEAP.
Cleveland (389.4) R Uncle Kaybee; fl;45 speeinl; 7:30
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WKAQ Porto Rico (340.7) 0
w o e Davenport (483.R) 6:30 band concert.
Sandman; R:50 educntionnl; 9 nrROW Portland Oregsnlnn (492)
guon. tenor.
Id concert; 12 Melody men. string
M l A Denver (322.4) 0 music; quartet,
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19:10 concert.
KPO San Francisco (429.5 ) 9
VERTICAL. .
2— old English 31— a strong,
MHO Des Momcs (52R) 6 :3 0 o r - 1orchestra: 9:30 band; 10 pianist,
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Detroit News (352.7) Strand theatre.
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corn
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KFOA Seattle ( 455 ) 8:15 prorunnera
3—
preposi­
31—theory
York
36—discordant
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gram; 10:30 music.
tion
35— mineral
(abbr.)'
87—singing
WRZ Springfield (333.3) 6:20
4—
youthful B8—Hstlcssiu-sa , ^ WCX Detroit Free Tress (SIR)
13—organ o f
bird
6 musical,
extension course; *:30 French leg­
ago
59—exclama­
tho head
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unit of
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15— relating to
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measure
to
frighten
Anus
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fo r dy­
40—melted fat orchestra
1C— vcgctablo
40—a bovorago
KNX Hollywood (337) 8:15 mu­
namical
42—sulphate
of
(P i.)
47— compunc­
sic: 9 concert;: in features; 12 orI0d0 INCREASE SHOWN
work
aluminum
17— river In
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Italy
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Talks Much About
Executive But Never
Out Official Secrets
IlNUTON. Mar. 3.— When
Voolidee takes the outh
tomorrow, near nt hand
mail, a little under medL;ltt rather irorth* anil
who will Ik- thitikthnuprh not saying: “ I
to.”
is Frank W. Stearns
[oumelor and ardent xupMr. Cuididge. He fomekcrihed a* the one who
e(|" Mr. Coolidge, but he,
l makes no such claim,
■that Mr. Coolidge needed
Acting.
Urn.t ia a Boston merchant
L iii) |&gt;rct(!use of being
jn. Vet he was the first
that some day Calvin
I viHiiil sit in the White
Ej tnmoriow will he the
jjs for the Boston man
will see not only :i pro|,at u dream c.»ir.c true
. Cooiiiiee becomes I’rnsitote of the American poo-

[d Frank Stearns come to
by -nine “the Colonel
[the (’onlidga ndministrn;1, e who know .Mr. CoolMr. Stearns best, howI i:i' there is little com■"-'tween the part of .Mr.
' t'oolidge adminisM the role of Colonel
I n Wi ndrow Wilson was
J'lte House,
p1 Mr. Coolidge’s best
Stearns, who now prac"'tired and is worth
F'tlllun dollars, makes no
Pnter into any of the pub[
'a 11ii*h the PresiHu scarcely ever
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SURVEYORS ARE PLACING GRADE STAKES ON MELLON VILLIi AVENUE

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PREPARATORY TO PAVING WITH ASPHALT A WIDTH OF 2&lt;» FEET

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hfhusetts Senate in J 16
|f under the notice of Mr.
He represented
the
pi nil district and Amherst
|of which Mr. Stearns
anil still is a trustee, is
Ithampton.
The college
jtrurting a sewage system
|ru .
wanted u connei I the city system of NorthAn mt of the legislature
L-aty, and Mr. Stearns
Jnre.sentative to see Senlifet. It was ju st three
|fore the (hue of the sosthe legislative calendar
ed.
brrsentutive of the tru s.
his pica for the legisfriing for favorable re­
spite the early ending of
Mr. Coolidpe said
promisfid nothing. The
alive wn. bitterly disap”.il when the report of
fic.v was made to Mr.
b w.1■ he, himself ad
pin mad."
ihe legislature convened
next winter, Senator
| without a word took up
Jiyn and put D through,
nml efficient way in
bill wa: handled atwarm friendship that
fcrjiii to do with bringing
Idfie to ilie point he will
Borrow.
|at Frank Steam ’s urging
' foolidge become a canlieutenant governor. It
Frank Steam ’s aid that
■'ted governor. It wa
poms who hacked the
I obtain the Kepuhlicnn
p i nomination for Mr,
|in I’ljn. That move won
thusett* governor the
I'-ntial luimiiiatioil. And
f
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but. the campaign
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�Artificial Harbor
As Rival Of Danzig

MOUR WINNER!

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DECIDE ON IMPROVEMENTS
MIAMI BEACH. Mar. 3.— Im­
provements to cost a million doj-

Amateur Champion Of Scot.land Leads Brilliant Field
With 289 For 73 Holes: Joe
Kirkwood Comes In Third

DAYTONA, Mar. 3.—The DayIona High School football team
will nlay eight or more gnmes dur­
ing the next season, under the ten­
tative schedule made public by
John Miller, principal and conch of
8nt!
. Tl1®
-» me enure suniutry sewer uere niuriiueu uy rcyi caeniaiives
F
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!,?!*£*? ,9ct* ® on the j system south of Collins canal, thofrom Auburndale, Bartow^W inter
home field with Palatka On, Oct., seawall in Indian Creek and all Haven and Lakeland. $ 5
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,h.e Pav,nif and sidewalks south of the
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„ n*’ an,luDc*- J 4. canal. Completion of the pave.
.Milton—1300,000 to be spent de............... .*, however, will veloping Dickerson City tract into
me. Other games now listed
Nov. 7, Now Symrnn nt Dayi Nov. 11, DcLand nt Day­
; Nov. 27, Seabreeze nt DayOct. 31 and Nov. 14 are

8,1Daniif la not particularly dis­
turbed. It doubt* if Gdingen, 15
miles away, ever will become a
serious competitor,'for Danzig has
been a great port for 600 years,
_ GDINGEN, Poland, Mar. S. — has landlocked waterways and ex­
Polish interests, tn ra the assist­ tensive docking and warehouse fa­
ance of French capital, are plan­ cilities.__________________
ning a fine future for this port
! on the Baltic. Polish shipping is XING ACCEPTS MEMBERSHIP
' to be centered here, according to
the plans, avoiding Danzig, and
DeLAND, Mar.
King Alfon­
freight! .will reach Warsaw and
other Polish cities over Polish con­ so of Spain has accepted member­
ship in the Florida State Histori­
trolled railroads.
Gdingen, however, is not a nat­ cal Society. This was reported to
ural harbor, so there is much dredg the third annual meeting of the
ing to by done, and breakwaters society, just concluded here. The
will have to be built before the Spanish ruler told Florida dele­
gates to the Spain in connection
harbor is safe in all.weathers.
The decision to develop Gdingen with the removal of the body of
comes as a result of the constant Pedro Menendeb de Aviles to his
conflicts between the Polish au­ final resting place, it was report­
thorities and the free city of Dan­ ed, that ho greatly appreciated the
zig. LPThe
aver that MICir
their work the Society is doing. Progress
T aPoles
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republic \n belnsc strangled by Dan- was reported to the meeting in
z r i through hostility and high the compilation and publication of
charges, and that they must have works on the hisory of Floridu.

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End Gas Importation
BUENOS AIRES, Mar. « _ T h a
LONDOli
petroleum Industry In Argentina is adventur*,"
making such progress that in three enlist und,*
yfars the country will-have all tip *and's nary ,
motor fuel its consumption retod*
quires, according to Dr. Thomas vertised f
Le Breton, minister of agriculture, panv himL*
whose department controls the
of Briti
state oil wells.
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Argentine Industrial Exposition lected’
v
Dr. Le Breton said the stage of one four L ,
experiment in oil production h as: The e*nI5
passed, the output of the state cities
1
wells having doubled in the past Maya chrilfc!
two years, now exceeding 2,000 taking Jaw
metric tons daily. With the com- called*
pletion of a big state oil refining tr. he
*, ?'
plant to be built by an American liquid on
concern, and" an electrical plant for protect m,*"boring new wells, he said It would The relic «
no longer be necessary for Ar-'inch as it i.
gentina to import cither gasoline:the varnish
or kerosene.
the object wi

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SMALL STORE
Palmetto Avci

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&amp; Sons.

FOR RENT Nov
six room, large
Screened back po
lights, water and
■■age. Reasonable
nue. Mrs. E. A

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Street and Park Ave-

in£ing people to Florida today? Climate and
* Opportunity
____,
, j . - ”How often we hear that
nowadays, and yet it never grows old. People toda
seeking opportunity as diligently as ever before; ever
---------- so throughout the State of Florida. iManv are seekin
dNw. ointod',!A t|-'Cre ^ Dayt0,m a,Kl its environs, and are not
IW ^ ? u- .
any, mal; or woman who has purchased a
aytona Highlands within the last two months whether or not
leen a chsappointment. The substantial increases in valuatk
ready shown will prove its worth.

STORE — I*re. Sodas.
Ww
as your phone.
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P electric coT
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[0 SUPPLIES

Don t wait for your profits

Toda j in the opening ot the Manor Heights section of the
lands you are given anothei great opportunity; it is not simply
po&gt; tunity l&lt;) acquire a piece of
property of questionable value

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occasions,
mo 2C0-W

DAYTONA HIGHLANDS

Offico in
ing Annex

F J o n c ta A s S u b t t y b o f F lit ■

The Traylors of l1
Sales Agents, 214 S. Beach St., I

kre W. Albright, Orlando,
dolin E. Fox, Sanford lic\

John E. Fox,
Sn n ford Represen tative,
Sanford, Florida.
Kindly send me more cow
plete information regards
vour complimentary’ tour o
Daytona Highlands and w - '
orn Volusia County.

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Sanford Paint &amp;
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Wallpaper Co.

SIOUX FALLS. S. I). -Jam
A. May of 2310-C U coU h Bl.l
has perfected an anmzmg new «
jyiee that cut. down gas eonsun
(ton, removes all-carbon, preVei
?l'arh plug trouble and overhei
.,Ma,,V cars have made ov
mi'es on n gallon. Any 01
w n ,nfi|a'l ii in five minutes. .\|
May wanu agents, nnd is offerir
t&lt;» send one tree to nno auto ow
".r I" • u‘ D locality. Write him t

What to Do For
A Persistent Cough

Hhone sa.l

Everybody knows how foolish and'

Dangerous
It is
let a
cough hang
lh T l ouVil
13 to let
a cough
hang on
m,

proper Hung to do is to
stop it-q u ic k—and
-a .. for this purpose
there is nothing bet;
etterthan that great
old home remedy th,
' it our parents and
KTandparents used so
.... successfully—
,
Dr. Bell's Pino Tar Hone.______...
.
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It often re*
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j

a severe cough overnight*'0 ^ .

tors say there is rcafly nnih.nSVikeXo
t. r to quickly loosen and remove the
phlegm and congestion which are the
direct cause of the coughing, while the
honey not on y gives a pleasant taste
hi helps srwthe soreness and irritation

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113 IlnaNulU s , ,,
I'hnar 37U

Fut to Suit
per cord delivered

Britt R ealty Company

^.Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for good barber
P r . b e L L 'S work. Ladies welcome,
Next to Valdez.

jBU W.ini lilt?

hninc Irmeilv Its il,-

tune, get Dr. DeU’fc'

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AIICHITECT.
First National. Hank Jlirtg.
Sanford,----------- - Florid*

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Welaka Building.

BRINGING UP FATHER

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PHONE 903

SoW In Tho South For

Has no equal for durability. It
nears onger and looks U tter than
any othr paint, We carry a full
line of sun proof paiut. varnishes,
h a -oinme*. brushes, wood stains
ami wall paper.

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Park Avenue at Scut

re p la c e ,
am i gn-

kfs Aul os Gn I!) Mi
»n One (lallon of (Jas

sf-uv!— STATION.
."•I, Tires, Accesso1c*."'itk » smile. Elm
^Phone 447 1.3.
The old West is passing. Two
r** stations. Mng- brothers employed a noose to f r i - i
«ond. First and Elm, ghten nn acquaintance out of tn.“"«» 10th Street. country. An unfeeling jury fined
the brothers heavily and they i
barely escaped u juil sentence.
U.OR 1ST

coming here from the North and
after prospect, have selected Da
and a homesite.

house,

porch,

SUN PROOF PAINT

&gt;INCi gets results if it
potential buyers. I’a’ News is circulated in
ul und agricultural sec-

Don’t your mother know that
Cod Liver Oil will put nounds of
I good healthy flesh on vour bones
j in just a few weeks 7
Telpher every druggist has it in
I sugar-coated tablet torm now s &gt;
that you don’t huvu to take the
nasty, fishy-tnsting
oil that is
apt to upect your delicate stom­
ach.
Tell her that McCoy’s Cod Liver
Oil Compound Tablets me chock A LITTLE WANT AD in The
tull of vitalizing vitnmines und
Herald will bring you
ft*.
are the greatest flesh producers suKm. Advertise 111*&gt; c old article*
nnd health builders she can find. you have stored otvny and have
One tiickly, thin kid, age 9, gain­ no use for. A title thirty-rent ail
ed 12 pounds in 7 months.
may bring you several dollars.
She mu; t ask Bower’s Pharm ­ Phone MS and n representative will
acy, Dean’s Pharmacy or any call to see you.
good druggist
for McCoy’s Cod
Liver Oil Compound Tablets—the
original mid genuine—1»0 tablet*—
00 rent*—ns pleasant to take ns
candy.
—Adv.

o

34 YEARS

BY CONDO

PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
scene of stupendous development
Read about it in the Halm Beach
I’"it. Sample copy sent on re­
quest.

Florida real cstnte advertise i
the St. Petersburg Times. Ono con
cent n word daily, two cents n won
Sunday*.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is th
accepted wnnt ad medium ii
Daytona (Fa.) Onu cent n won
an insertion. Minimum 25c.

LICARBO has cured old aor
mnnfh 8,aadin* within a coup
FOR RENT— months. Start now to get ri
’. Between 1st CARBON y°Ur dnj«*lat t&lt;»
A. P. Connelly
BETTER THAN IODINE

Cottage. J. Muason*

Members of the Turkii
ment mayors, teachers,
meat officials, troops at
men. are prohihited frou
‘•'"thing which is not ul
manufacture.

Kroun.l

TAMPA. FLORIDA—Tampa Dailj
limes, tho great homo dally
rate I ,-ac per word, minimum,
cnnrgt! 25c cash with order. Write
for complete rate card

tL
Car. Drive it
Oak nmi Second S t .'

HIM ' K'K, Gn.. Mar. ,* _
■lieli inn to Is given Mm proposd I" " ' ' ••&gt;’ the Smith Atlantic
7 to' lliyb.vitv Association for
*P
’ '936, in the de1 ■"'■ ,l I he county commission1 of .'! nu .« county, Florida, of
'I.u.li ’ 1 v V c-d i « the county M?nt,
• -cal' ■. eW tlon on Mar. 12.
'lien •.'&gt;!« i- ill Le asked to ratify
ond* in lb. unount of $2.(550,000,
I C m riv :,: tin- lust stretch of the
Over:»u Highway." Thin informl uni |j:
been given Fred G.
'tyV/# " 'c ’ary of the Brunswick
ouid 01 Trade, in e conimunlcaon D im .Mayor F. H. Ladd, of

fie.

ST AUGUSTINE. FLA. - St
Johns County is reached through
the St. Augustine Evening Record.
Quick results. Two ccntu per word.
Sample copy on reauest

n

Mcntho-Sulphur.
The pimples
M-em to dry right ud and go away,
declares a noted skin specialist.
.Nothing has ever been found to
.take the place of sulphur as a pim­
ple remover. It is harmless and
Inexpensive. Ju st ark any drug­
gist for mi small ja r of RowIm
Mentho-Sulphur and use it like
cold cream.
'

d 7 rtd
v&lt;* room house, LICARBO.Plmp,M
on Chapman AveJLt. dc,tn* i the ln^ o n ! drti

ow, 5 rooms,
■ paving paid. " i
Three enterprising,
hustling, industrious young men
i anle. Phone
”.r women to sell building lots at
‘■anford s newest sub-division. San­
ford Grove is the most thriving
and Found
and best celling nroposition around
Mmfor.l tiMlny. If you will hive us
aligntor skin pock- •liiick action you will make quick
wn 202 Park Ave., money. Call to sec Joseph I,
Jamn, on Sunday Raum
Hotel Valdez, Sanford,
7:3(i ami 8 o’clock. Honda.
" 0. Finder please
’ark Ave., ami reopportunity
mne 571-J.

CHRONICLE — Au•Augusta’s greatest
bum, rate rn-h ,09c
per line, minimum

LKITRIC SERVICE
t Klectricrl repairs,
ntral Ave. Orlando,

' (us fiiven Tt&gt; I’mI* oioclM cf South
• Costal HiRhv.av

i-iost

- I ; ifii.-irt-r
m illio n
e a se miller r o n s t r o c [ " " " ■"•Ifn N|i*&gt;nt on
t e s t elmneo fo r liv e

In;

REEI) BABY CARRIAGE KOI
Sale—| n excellent condition. /
real bargain nt price. Phono 304

Kli—SinscI** girl to stuy on
To do general house&lt; all nt 110 Laurel Ave.

"mi highway to ttm
si tin lull,.,I; n t w*o
i»**hig^ urroNR Kiti'nm-

......... .... ,

Any brenking out of the skin
°n face, neck, nrms or body is
overcome quickest by appfyinc

Country Club.

ATTnNTION—Hen­

ro nl, I- Inrlilu, ,,,) i|,„
Alareli, nt th e ho u r o f 7:.-,o
f o r th e iiurpoMf o f e o n s iile r in
nun I e ra ns m ay lie hro u u lit

FOR SALE—Baby carriage, good
ns new. 313 West 2ml St. Phone

'k neat white girl ns
to help with dishes.

nin g t h - x re n tm t ilnille rlil »•« IiimI i r y ; n

•'* Mini In a c c n n l a n c - w ith t
vlHloa i,r law . th,. u n n n a l 1
o f I lie SloekllnlilerH n f (||,.

I’at r ■■**i, \'. .1, 309; Harry

for hatching.
a. C. brown leghorns. $1.00 per
setting. John R. Jones. Benrdul|

Help Wanted

.....*

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; v,,,l*,e »r In 1111ill Uri-fliiK „f
. . . . . . hulilrm „r

* 9 i^ L ^ .* ^ ~ ,^ urn!fhed rooms i
light housekeeping. 018 Law

*'L ~A t south Sanford, for Rhode Island baby chicks. Mrs.
rvillo) now three room " R. Guery. R. 1 Sanford. I la.
two porches. M. C. AsSALE—Cheap. Cow.
See
1110 Myrtle Ave.
r,. r . i.undquist. Crown Paper

r.X|iutii.ni. nior
ay. niornlnir I

v . e e i , Flurliln
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•Tim
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ptirmmnco
w ith tin*

111; n . veil,ml. 312; Al E.s-1
'*• rh : *'i'o. .TH;*
Frank
P: on ’ioron*o 3;i3.
‘ ’’r tb »se who withdrew wero
I ops l.eo Dlef-nl. Gene Sur iAbo .Mil-bell. Bob McDonald
nmmiiiy Kerrigan.

P ageant
Ireaentation

1,^

K)R RENT—Rooms with orw ll
out meais.
Reasonable r i t
Lincoln House.
. ■.

FCln - SALE—Eggs

m ,:&lt;h( ,Vld7 .d 00 ,lnVs after your
fiM , * 0ur tcrm» make it pos.
in,.ni fornanrone lo niake an investstn lr' I0!"" 1 pul " ff making your
start, delay means a loss to you.
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
.
(Realtors)
HH-102 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 48

‘

HILL LUMBER CO. H„u, e ‘
Servfce, Quality nnd Price

Rent

Rooms For

rO R SALE— Used Willy*.Light
I’lant, A-l shape used It) months,
nnrgain for quick sale. Like Mary
Casino, Lake Mary, Fla.

Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Corapuxiy
^ J L L a u r e l St. ___ Phono 605

S3 DIRECTORY

Automobiles

CASH— Paid for faiso teeth, den
tnl gold, platinum nnd discard
ed jewelry.—Hoke * Smelting am
Refining Co., Otacgo, Mich.

ADVERTISE m tte
aid. South Georg
newspaper Momin
weekly and Sunday (
ADDRESSING - m
■graphing, JUc per line. Wayc
folding nnd nmi 4—ns
you Herald, Waycrosi. G
want it—when y 0
want it.
Phone C73. H. R
rch. First TAMPA MORNING
1 National Hank Bldg
fend in your subsc
Tribune or hand it
Building Material dealer so you can r
greatest new.snannr
MIRACLE Concrete Co, genet
lneCK
W,°rk’ "‘^ w n l l u / b a n
"’ ‘"Prop.
‘Wllon boxes. J'
lerwilleger.
Phono 111.

M iscellaneous
For Sale

EVERY DAY
,
* m*ke money for our small
. , estor-.. One of our well-locnted
ots bought now will pay you n

&gt; *ub-division
■islon to Or-,
and F l o r a

&lt;bi rreuarcs

Real Estate

gricultural
id display

REAL ESTATE

. this sum, together
appropriated by the
"lure during the Inst
II as federal aid that
Monroe county will
ed &gt;o build this por'■uth Atlnnie Coustul

All Sanford Business Activities of Import

By GEORGE McMANUS
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World’s Greatest Vegetable
’its Richest Garden Land

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ADJOURN

To Chlleyn Province
, SANTIAGO; Chili, Mar. 2 . A state T&gt;f siege has been tieeland, in Chile in the Provl(teneex of Santiago, Valgoraixo
and Aconcagua, the moat thicxV Populated sectiona of the
country. The measure was dic­
tated by an incident occurring
y and. is aeld to indicate
the existence of a plot on tho
part of Unionists, with an ob­
ject to overturning the present
government.

PLANS FINISHED
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Chosen Speaker

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EDNESDAY

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v/ith the pos.able exception of the’
hon 1 l c v e n t s A n
Saturday night 3 d K iffiS S he!^ T h ^ lS if w bfi S 1!' *3*
, I „f. •.-th cn u ^ uioauiuuutV, MIUWII
• l i r a t e C o n c l U S I O n “ “ mated, after careful ,n„lv
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Is Caused
Ghostly Signs
Lpts to Connect
ike With Eclipse
[fed At Sunday

the k renn of hT« fV..;” "i‘
r r n t m d aLout &lt;520

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lhe nu^kp «f th* New Madrid
the Mississipi Valley,
Valley, he
he ex.,hc.

p i n f » w i r ; o m i h c r o '1
0hi'’
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,
the
terms
of
the
damage
done, ho
The nature of stress
btoucht
, , ndded- it should t»e remembered
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line
weakness in

Seek Final Action
On River s, Harbors

Thousands to See Ceremony
of Taking Office Already
Arrived at Capitol; Private
Enterprise Building Stands

AM DUC! S” T0 Appropriation Is
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Efforts Will Be Made To Get
Farm Relief Bill Passed;
Night Sessions To Be Reid

Made By Congress

Striking Difference Will Be
Seen In Inaugurations Of
Conlidge and of Roosevelt

AS111N( T°o^iyNrcmaTnrng'ajv ; Some of Them Leave of Their WASHINGTON. Mar. 2,—I‘rep
measures and minor
Own Volition While Others »r*tl°n» for the Inuuguraiio
G.
Reprc.-enlntivn Nicholas Longrejng through the leg- j Depart Against Their WiU; I p ™ nrecomuMe «ndaronly
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fore Sine die ad\Vy, Get Appointments {Ptrokc of ft oVhlck on w ednesdnv worth of Ohio hu* been chosen by
I journment at noon Wedneeday the

nil
night.

caused by. fire.

bugh anil because sols-

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pcrtnnl Legislation Will
Bc Enacted During Next 2
und Half Days of Scation

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is nwalted for the ushering in of his
.f party
‘ / colleagues
.
.ns. . their
,, cana new national administration.
d-i!,*t" &gt; r M’«aker of tho House.
Already the first of the thous­ His selection is equivalent to eliwands who will witness the ceremony tion.
ure gathering in Washington. The
stands erected to accommodate th-elect among them are in place. The
dying Congress has entered upon I
Iiursunt Its feverish Inst hours.

Sixty-Eighth Congress probably
WASHINGTON, March 2^-A
has already written its record in
large flock of lame ducks will go
enactment of m ajor legislation.
VVhlln a
! oul «f congress Wednesday, some
th

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MONTH POINT TO TO FRENCH N
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FASTER BUILDING SECURITY O FFER ss ,r

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Hop O ff Early;
Miami A fter
Of Day In

Sunrise To Si
Fligbt_Pli
Flight Leader
Sides With Mil
In Air Controvi
MIAMI, Mar. ^ —Elev­
en airplanes were sighted
over Miami at 12:24 tl
afternoon. Mnjor Thomas*
Lamphier and pilot 1
the first to come to '
ground.

MODELS HIS OWN
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SAYS MAC0N Mor
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top" of tha wave, it was I
fir to determine the center
s q u a d ro n o f a rm y a ir p la n
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Democrats. In addition, these f a il., there already is ample evidence
an appeal was made to _
on nn attempted dawn to
| observatory in „ Oxford,
flight from Selfridge Field
Scientists there stated
Mount Clemens, Mich., to Miami
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Wils!
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Democrat
M
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look
unon
the
tumlnir
of
a
[afternoon th at the quake
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m w B e lie f T h a t H e H ad In alien u - which was hutted h c v sa tu
k registered so imperfect- !
hie R ig h t to Hi* O w n ( r e a - 1•fternoon. took to the air Uda
[sufficient evidence for a lo ia l Is L e ss T h a n T h a t O f N o te R eceived
tioon.
n CnimeH
•„ hn&gt;u‘wnmg
at
oclock for th«
t aust a H
Iioorolim
rg iu mi to
t ,wp
It did not exist. A C a n a -'
hip of
of th,,ir
their trip
trip tto„ F|orida.
Morula. &gt;
J a n u a r y H ut S h o w s Bit; I n - 1 B ut R eply
D
e
s
tro
y
M
odels
o
f
M
em
orial
lervatnry placed the ecuThe machines hopped nit in forc re a s e O v e r F e b r u a r y O f
mouth of the Saginaw f
million of threes
L a st Y e a r; E x p e c t (Ja in s
uni&lt; r o r e i g n |'n American history have not been
v k u - YORK Mm- •» Th* W * "T V
f r and
... 1 within
,wu"
.
P ro p o s a ls A re V ery G e n e ra l
^ u l!,nr.th fn! cn,tl,u
i ??“" of Int*r*t«tc ur
(Michigan.
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the
fuinilment
of
\ " 'u i v will
, Mar.
in*
minutes
the entire 12 were out qf
Ward
and
content
to
let
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Chnrles
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American
suy
in
a
copy-.
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•-Snyder (N.
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Mrs. ‘hnt popular verdict pass w ithout, righted article today that Gutson
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[by the specialists, it. IS.
*lul'ding permits issued during
I’AKIS, Mar. 2. — lleliakle j Long and Short haul railroad pro- Homer
~
- It. uu opportunity
Mae E. Nolan (Cal.), Dntrich
tV *«» ^ ivt‘ vent to Uorglum. who recently
was dis- . 1h,‘
"Urjv d frorp Selftharge of the seismograph r chruary totaled $11,MO, which, r reach reports were heard h u n - , posal.
O'Sullivan (Conn.), Frank Clark their enthusin'
luMUtn of Nuturnl History though
1.1:?,&gt; less than the pgr- day that proposals looking to a ' Whj|e the Sl&gt;nate
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agriculture (Fla.), ...
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Everett
Sanders and_____
Me\Capital Mnkes Dig Plans.
Mountain Confederate memorial, on I | n? *" ? n
to roat:b
‘_t the tremors wero onus- j n,,ts ‘"r January, is $-'11,275 more .
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The capital is breaking out new his arrival here Sunday deelure.l i
,7 ..l!y ' VL’rt‘t d e la jM
slipping of a rock mass } JJ1®1.1 “ J* Permits for F ebruary.: untecs and security betwecu Cer- to report will undertake Monday rill Moores (Ind.), H arry E. Hull
. - v .- a farm relief hill there • (la.) George K. Favrot ( La.), Iton- flags and brilliant stream ers that thht"^‘he’ dVerniyn’r 'i l i a ' inaccurkTe! ho'v*^,r: a t , Dayton, Ohio, where!
line known ns Logan’s 1
•' survey of February pet- many and France were received
already. have made Pennslyvanla
Clancy (Mich.), „Sydney
_ , r „ _______ - r . w to
l ff
l yje r t II.
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**s**es*»*
||ln
working
model
of the project be-. ?n* -?f th# I*!**00* wa* damaged 9
[which the last earthquake i i -' during the past four years; by Premier Herrint from the the js little ,pros|iect of enactment
landing, and It was decided 9A)
here in 10I t was at- /, UVrt “ steady increase through1German foreign
secretary. Dr. the recommendations of the p res-1Anderson amf ChnrTes ’lt. Dnvis ’ Avenue a lane of glad color; th- cause'"of ills""belief inV,arheTnalbn- landing here to complete the
ulents agricultural conference b e -1 (Minn.), Frank J. McNulty (N. advertised brevity of the official »),!«• right of an a rtist in his own
the month, when contrasted with ■Stiessemunn 10 days ago.
to Miami luter.
of 4the
differences
between
J. , anand John
Joseph
Casey" "(Pa.), vercnionieu has not deterred t h e , creation.”
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the January immediately preceding.1 The proposals, dercribedI us cause
President’s
admirers
in
many
purls
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n
,
.
,
administration
leaders
and
meni-,
Expects
Government
Jobs,
Sunday night Maj. LruiphL.
tnt vuldished
of “ P l f * " , 10 hu7 bie*n nn " ,r n“ »nth
general in scope than those hers of the farm bloc as to the . Some of these retiring members of the country from chartering r % ni“.h,,ri' y
flnal
Con,lro
wired
Gen. M. M. Patrick, chief of
Todd that un earthquake in '"Hiding activities,
, made by Dr. Wilhelm Cano, when form the legislation should take. i' exp--.
expect good .............
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the air service, for permission to
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vitaltfp in New York be1 ho permits during February, he was chancellor in 1022, are said
Republican leaders favor son-'
• I White House. Senators Dull, Rur- th#t nro lo "onor hinM th‘* »»roject
kr«ased weight constantly 1028, however, ure greater by $ lt,- to have been communicated aimul•
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action on tin. Dickinson bill sum a p d ^ t i r l i n l
W |i« r . 1 upon a “fault" *Gf! than .those of 4 month im- 'taneouslv to tho other allies. Pre- ate
which the house approved ■» ii
over. Mr. i
es in the hodrock
directly.. Mediately past. The permits during mler Herriot informed Dr. Stresse- substitute for the Cnpper-Haughen field
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urged hv friends
Ithe
bc city, was reculled. The j February, 1022. amounted to $52,-' mann thut he reserved his reply to marketing meusure, hut members rommlssfoner
tc
t the tideyesterday reach- 005. Tho li&gt;22 February perm its the German communication pend-j
Haynes, hut the
west point was considered amounted to only $0,000. in Feb- ing consultation with the allies. • lht. nickinson proposal Mto the Crsmton hill,
ng u possible connection r««r&gt;% 1021, the amount was only
N« Limit of Duration.
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tremor. Efforts to con- ; $9,765.
l»r&lt;JJ«»*r“ tlve- through can
The pact, a: outlined in the (icr- • Chairman Carey and other mem- fore uncut, may enable Mr. Hnviie.i
counteract any adverse criticism
quake with the r?cent toTho second month of the year, a man communication, is understood bers of the president’s conference to hold on, us the pay is not s i,r .' ‘ ••||ation of the Last Room inatig for the fight.*’
thnt might lie placed upon the men
Dorgliim arrived here Sunday in the squadron."
f "ere scoffed a t by scien- survey of permit records indicates, to lix western frontier on the , that there had Letter lie no Icgis- ficiently attractive.
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mU"
» V!n r- afternoon
from Greensboro, N. C„
w said that danger of an is a lull in building activities, Rhine or the frontier to the e a s t, lation than to have this measure
S’enator Magnus Johnson mny ' ‘v mil of its own to he held U. d
With favorable winds nnd no ac­
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ke was leust during a to- j March permits point to increased with Poland and Czecho-Slovnkia,: enacted,
get a job.
It is understood that* 1nesdny night at a hotel not fur where he was arrested last night cidents Mnj. I.anphier said th at he
front
the
White
House.
on
a
charge
growing
out
of
the
de
7/
activities and. in Match of 1921 does not_ mention the possibility of
Among other measures that a p j Republican lenders gladly would,
face of eduction of his models. He will would make the M0 miles hop to
tih l. . ,|Uest 0,1 i,sv? to
number of permits is ex- recourse to war after the plcbis- pear doomed
loo intil ure
ii ro t ’i t I M‘ n ^ i 15 S S S 3 l S I 7 «
t . 0, hi.- return there next Saturday to tight Miunii in four and a half hours.
tnu skyscrapers of New poctcd to exceed any other m onth! cite anil suggests that disputes Muscle Shoals leasing hill the will help to heal the split in the
Maj. I.unphier gave ns tho rea- '
snent a tidy sum to make its part the charge. Meanwhile, says the
m ever he tumbled down ' in the history of the city. A mini- should he rettled bv nrbi’.nttlon.
Crumton measure to re-organize party out there.
sons for the flight's fuilure from .
American,
lie
is
conferring
here
in
the
inauguration
more
elaborate
Messrs. Winslow, Ward
JiU wn« r L At*0T ll|i®n8,I,’f her
" T l,ui,'!inKS1 art, *° hpt
The new proposals, it is learn- the prohibition unit, the McPudden
the standpoint »f time the absence
take "un private hu'-M ‘t " ” u,Mal- 0,1 ll"' l’0Bt "‘"Ps »&lt; " il,‘ " milthy friends whom he e x -1‘h
tad nieht rin iw ,’ni
r M,a,U;tl
alterations of ed have been the subject of earnest brunch banking proposal, the $150,­ Snydei^will
drift indicators on the planes,
night. Opponents of already exUting structures are to um venutions the last week be­ 000,000 public buildings hill which SJJ. Im J tiirJ 5 t h P- PS i # « the c“P,twl " nd thr plaza diet P«ct* to support hint in his tight dhungculde
winds und tem perature ,
claim that th e 'solid bed- lie made during the present month, tween the allied chancellors. The has received house approval, and n in b w lhe rKi.lllon, 1„ th.. inile.-' S
K
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■m which the city is built it is believed.
| seerccy surrounding the delivery of the Anthony migratory bird re­ t “ “ ” l‘ j j ! » j a h q ° l ,'1« l - h e " only ..nee in the liM nrv ,.f
Tl. Pl«hl K iln.,Ill
»&gt; Duyton, Ohio.
|tn un effective safety dethey came to congress.
During February the m ajority the proposals, however, was well fuge measure.
l»n
tHu
j
jjrndon.
It
will
provide
eats
for
GREENSBORO,
N.
C.,
Mar
2.
The plants were c*
carried otT their
*
I! of the permits were taken for al- guarded until Premier Herriott
Mrs. No"
While both houses und senate
jl aw-In of Hocks
•M r- The next step in the Borgluin case f,"» P « « f«"rse and‘ they became
terntions, repairs and erection of made hie statement before the sen- will hoiil sessions day und night member of co n g m s goes out but ? / ,0f{aOf l ,T "i1"' !"**11'’
of
hold to Mr. Todd’s fear
,ltlr “" r t *’A
,H
for Satunlfc- when th- ! ’ t
D»«' country
countr: north
of moderate coat. The 1ate foreign relations committee before adjournment, leader* are Mrs. Juliuss Kuhi|l uisu* of ( ul’ifi e‘ *
INnal rave-in of the fault I structures
r , ,
him d‘ liv,'r
sculptor, under a $5,000 bond, will Atlanta, when the vwind suddenly J
nia, 'v
will he n „ 1
largest
single
permit
was
taken
[
Friday
that
Germany
wn.ild
leconvinced
that
they
can
do
little
'
num l»i r «" tm&gt; next „l address.
appear in habeas corpus
.......... . shifted from
the rocks. They point out bv Wight Brothers for the crcc- I penl the proreiuils of former Chan­
orpus proceed*r»ni the
me si
south-southca-t
I But even so, the ceremonies as tugs bore before Judge Michut! •
the south-southwest, Maj. Jun.faw n and the shudders of *tion of a warehouse a: iutirel and cellor ('uno tor guaranteeing peace more than clear up conference re- j •,HU!K’a whole will he in severe ion trust Nchncck. It was la-fore Judge l,}*'**r stated. They were carried
rh Inst night fulfilled Dr. j Commercial street at nn estimated on the Rhine, hut thus far had ports on the appropriation bills and i
to the lavish display i f |» mer Schiieck that Borgluin was ta k e n !"fcuUt fifteen miles o u t 'of their
I n n at prt diet.on that a j cost of $12,1)00. Another ware- i made no proposals concerning her odds und ends. They are satisfied 1 Presbyterians H e a
efforts to complete considers-1 n „ „ „ • . i »-»
. . years. The President has kept a fte r his arr-y t here Haturdny. j cour!M?waster here would be pro- house costing $2,001) is iiow being other frontiers— Poland. Czecho­ that
tion of any of the important m l-1 s p e c i a l 1 r o g r a m
A t determinedly to his purpose in cur­ The formal hearing whs made reLieut. J. Thud Johnston, who
Iv “a gei.tie quivering com -| crectcd by \V &lt;S. Price.
slovakia and Austria. It was af- ministration measures would be ;
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tailing the inaugural pariuie, al- tiirnulde a week Inter with Colonel ■made a forced landing on a teruseless.
services
O
n
Sunday
wished residents of the city
f t *]- »«’^ h ; d,ler and L. »«**'
I'ussagc leak(Cntlnticd on page .1)
Cnmcron of Stnncvillc as surety. [ racwl hillside, :il» miles from here,
Action of the senate in refusing
[environs continued today to! "• ' " nncllyl lola' 1 •" the rcsalenc. •" «"“ •
Borgluin said he f«r.red that once' Satuntay afternoon, rejoined th-to
add
the
Cape
God
canal
purSpecial music provided by Mr.
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■ he was returned to the Georgia 1
Tcexisriencis of tin. nr.inlf Permits.
Judge Housholdor i
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this morning. The piano
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‘ building a home a t a cost estimated \ n i o e I / » * i n r i n a i * n A f I c|,n*e meusure as a rider to the Abbott, of Philadelphia, figured in U l U I l k t 'I U H 'S S
A l l C I capital for trial his chance- would j Wa* " " l damaged.
l*akening fo?ruhsii« . * h at
«» $6JM
H» aand
Mr. Connelly
hns tak- , A n i C- I l C . B B
&lt;1 A l rivers
and
spelled
the
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# harbors hill
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,
, the services of the Presbyterian r \ *
he exceedingly slim. Therefore he
"This trip," said Maj. Lanphler. til
| ilnom of the proposal as far as this Church Sunday. Mr. Abbott, who U l S O r U t ? ! *
V H l i r S T F S intended to pul a stilT fight against j “regurdless of the fact that wo , ]
U fro,,, one-half to* tw o !
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‘ exxtradltion, d -daring he intended had to discontinue the race against i
The perplexities visited i N,,m,M rs ,of r,h*“: ’‘,‘r TC*U\en™ '
T
sitiou has been pending in con, iplc in this section were P ra*ca and '"'thuddings of vurhi lay _his_ whole case before (iov. the sun, will be of inestimable 1
N as the wave rolled on its I ",us "a ,u r‘! »vtru permitted during
A. W. McLean at Itnleigh.
| value to the arm y nlr service from
Large congregations were pres­
In Sudbury, Cnnnda, to . t *lc month.
the stwnd|M&gt;int of experience th at
Tucker Not Apprihenileil
■------Convinced that it would be fu- ent at both the morning and the
The usual week-end nssuniulnP- -S. &lt; and us far west
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J. T. Tucker, -upc rial indent of we have gained.
NEW YORK. Mur. 2.—Grand op- tile to waste time in attempting evening services.
Rev. E. I). tion of minor infractions of the
r lM‘i’i» nver.
i Mitcnell Passes Buck era. ung und presented by A nieri-1 to put through big measures, the Drown lev. pastor of the church, city ordinances was disposed of building construction a t Slone | “The difficulties that we encoun­
t ‘ were played on crystal
m u in English, will be produced rank and file in house and senate preached ut the morning service on Monday morning by Judge W. E. Mountain, evaded the officers hoio tered and the necessity of qul
vi-*’ Sold fish were washed To Army Air Leader at popular prices in cities through- j are showing more concern over “ Moses the Philanthropet,’’ and nt White in Munieipul Court who at the time Borgluin was arrested I landings has demonstrated tl
^ ir bowls, telephones tinsince J necessity of landing facilities a t
-------out the country this fall, under t small proposals, hopeful that they the night services on "The Hedges heurd evidence in approxim ately j andl !&gt;a not been heard of.........
ut n" voice answered and
hud Borglunt'a baggage at i F,'in*1* not far uimrt throughout
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rnllfil like ships in the‘ i dispute over charges thnt Brig. I the American operatic allied arts runge of them before the gavel ceived into the church during the estreated bomb more than S.'IHO. the time of hi* disappearance and i H*!* country. Tne government
•mazed recipients of t h *e ! Gen. Mitchell di: obeyed orders in • foundation.
The biggest fine of the morning the sculptor was forced to co n -icannot hope to develop its air serfulls, Wednesday.
t day.
r"fk &gt;nii| today.
i v'1'*’ *0 the extent it should bo,
$100 and costs, was imposed mi tlnue his journey without it.
Officers
of
the
Presbyterian
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publishing
u
scries
of
articles
on
jh
is
movement,
suiii
to
be
at
W by
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. attention
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| Building contracts awarded In Auxiliary for the ensuing year Clurence (Rover on a charge uf
Borgluin, however, had Tuck 1without the co-operation of^civilian ‘
h ghostly phenom-j njr powcr|
today in tracting much
in mnsi
p i e poured from th o jr; a new maze of contradictions and c.(&gt;nterM of the world, is a sort of i **!oridu in 1921 totaled $115,925, will be elected ut a meeting to be opoiuting u car while under the in er's ticket and stated that the lat- ! ugcncies in every town and city.
I"*to the streets in certain counter charges. Secretary Weeks ,\im
o fluence of Intoxicating linuor*.
"General Mitchell is right hi
ter had very little money, not
declaration of inaepen MOO. increase of 52 per cent over held Monday afternoon ut
1 where the undulations
192.1.
clock.
The cases, us they were railed enough to take him to New York, his argument with the department
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has
told
the
house
uirvra't
com1
,|cnce
In
grand
opera,
itsponsors!
to reach
a crest.
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jhy the recorder ure: . W.
\V. IJoyd,
anil
it4 is .assumed
that the• building “*
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state of the
Unititsieii
thnn,.,i.
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niittee the articles were publish- iay&gt;
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he wljl truthfully reply "Hot Wut who responded faithfully to his ev­ drunkenn. -- $5 and ro -ts; 1, r,.y yu, Urday for a hearing before
Congress T o Probe
*J*idents of the Italian dis- r o U / n e a h i n a A r n O f f
Otto H. Knhn. bunker and pat- er." It is the oiiu thing that ha ery overture for a fight, a* a perW « drunkonni
T $ 0 and |1Judge Michael Sstvemk and it is
-•»ny with tragic memories
" d l S III|J S . i l k
v / n ro|J
nrtMj js honorary chair- hus the U-ast u*u for now and thej son who had ov-rstayi.l her all't- costs; r.. r. luiiuljn,
.1 undifstood ail AlJanU* attorney Federal Judj^eEngrlish
f ' r earthqua:ies, were paid F o r Q p r iP K A iJlIlC llV C T S
"f ‘he advisory committee. reason is thut he bad too much u-e! ted span on this planet. Anyway, $10 bond
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local ofWASHINGTON, Mar. 2.—Con.
c,,„ P„.ir., r-iilif Am,'"K
directors and members |y he got into hot water then and con until Bish could control himself Hayes, drunkenness and disorderly firrr* arc keeping u sharp wutek itrcssional investigation during
conduct, $10 lx,ml treated; John
NA \ AL UASh. San I eitro.
| . „ f the advisory c-ommittee are Mr-., figuratively he nun been in its ever1 no longer.
for ruckor,
coming summer of t h arg er u^minat. ■
P°rs Will Brinjf Mar. 2.— »- *•*•*■•• 1 „
Vincent Astor. Dr. Nicholas Mur- ;,inct..
, x b,. k»ttle sdnzinr neacufuliy Crockett, drunkenness, ) ln bond
Federal Judge English, of the I
estreated;
Drayton
Henderson,
Keel today movc( to
‘( j ray Butler;
I-rank A.
Bish is now in the county fail un-| on the stove attracted hi- attention.
Fnson To Sanford tion
drunkcniu-x- and disordcrtv con- Body of Ebert Lies In Eastern (’ainous district, wu* us. f
point off Corronaaa , ‘"‘“ "o , Charles H. Sabin; William Rhine 1 •
-ured today when the Senate alhe g re a te st games of naval stra |y?!nk' u conference hud a troni
Mate At Berlin Home 1*ne House of Heprestutativca
«riginatingkuin«
r i ‘■'0
Tampa with egy
Jr"b'b. owner of the WashBERLIN. Mar. 2.—The body of [ thor'»ing the probe._______
“ baseball club, O ttu Ifor- oce
Fredcrleh Ebert, (iermany’a first
1»»ni-r of the Milwuukce of
president, who died Saturday, lies
»*tiMARKETS
announced
in state in his study, which hudeal.”
| upon to find the
treated in each cu*
bet-n left just as it was when sud­
CHICAGO, Mar. 2. — W heat:
Bored with the existence of Sun.
Officers A. H. Beckwith ar.d J. assault with intent t.,Bish K.-IB den
w’ash in iu n 'cT u b i ^ . n H i T u ^ T n k ^ $ 3 0 , 0 U 0 S h o a l s L e a s i n g B i l l
illness overtook him.
May, 1.99*, to 2.00: July I 71 '^
day
afternoon,
Bish
thought
that
a
j
B.
Green
responded.
They
arrived
I
county
court;
laiuru
Kelly,^^lisord’
!■
’• to Sunford for an u S D O l l S ' "
iy 1
Ii’u p T oe r m
For funeral services Wednesday
™
, ftrjnilv row would go far toward.., shortly after war had ended and Cr|y conduct, county ...u rt; Krne-t ’be coffin wilt lie removed from the to 1.72. Corn: May.
HI
» * ln m ehe" - Mr. Griffith, ip r o l n
M ia m i T a v e r n j
is L o s i r o r le
Oats: May, 55 to 55»i.
I lelieving the tedium. I^ura, the found that the husband had rc-1 Hays, iliunkennesi $10 '
' 'll come to. .Sanford with 1 1 *, n i iT1,u _
-------tud
equally bored,
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„ “ 1 TKr_ unnuskWASHINGTON. Mur. 2-^-AI !1 wife,
IUt &gt; DECISION'S GIVEN.
the
first
shot
and
, . ** w*th the Senators* will
MIAMI*
—
Melroaa proipccts of
Muscle HhoaJi
ou.
Nearby,
one
Mm* irel”e Sapfod Municipal etl bandit:; efuerva » r •
.
|e«|M]^|ion enacted during thf* W l
WASHING ft 1\ . Mar. 2.—In ,'
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- * Tavern h e « W .
.ion disappeared todav when th. tie of water boiled
.wo
decision today the supreia-.t
fori
it
had
been
0b tain-1managers conference rep*&gt;rt on th.
I pitch the gume is a drawn guns imeu up
court denied the right of *tat
Underwomi leasing bill agreed nol such -scenes without
1 k T,1e- nnd for the other guc t» ugainst the w.i
real without morv than customary ed; \e rle McCoy, drunkenness, $10 j mul representativee of the federal to iuterfrre with interstate
u t0 a tt, mpt to cA.ll up the repor' upon to do anything.
|te*_r , Plnyed here during ed over I'd.OUO in
irrai n»&lt;iu*
uvvr their hiahwA'
i
Somehow
or
another.
Bub's
perargum
ent.
| f or consideration by the Senatebond estreated.
J state
I
tr«ining pcrio.1, now ryi guest- told the sb
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GENEVA STREET IS NOW BEING GRADED RIGHT THROUGH OUR PROPERTY
Sanford Grove, Sanford’s newest subdivision was offered for sale for the first time last Saturday, February 21st, 1925.
Your response thus far has been extrem ely gratifying, many sales have been made to some o f Sanford’s best people and to tourists and investors frotn a great distal
Ask for a copy of the restrictions on Sanfdi d Grove and you will be able t:&gt; judge therefrom what class o f development we are building for yl&amp;u.
The natural beauty o f Sanford Grove has been preserved; this new hom esitc has been so named because o f the handsome grove Of pines, oaks and othefc* large
• which Nature has so generously provided on these prem ises. .
The new Forrest Lake Hole! will be erected'within a sh o it distance of Sanford Grove ai.J o f
course w ill cause a great increase in values all tkim igh this section. VVe reserve the right to
raise prices on all of the balance of the property, as soon as our programme o f improvement
has been completely carried out.
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SOME LOTS ARE
PRICED AS LOW
AS $200 EACH

IlrivQ Hlralnht out Sanford Avenue
to Geneva Street tu n left (east) to
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GROVE HAS BEEN POSTPONED BECAUSE OF THE RAIN TO
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4,1925. LUNCH WILL BE SERVED AT ‘HO
P. M. AND TH ER E WILL BE MUSIC TO ENTERTAIN YOU IN THE
GROVE. COME ONE!
COME ALL!! COME TO TH E VALDEZ
HOTEL AT 1:.'i() P. M. FOR THE HOTEL CONCERT. W E START

to Sanford ftrAve

Mail This Coupon To
Florida Realty Associates, Inc.
Hotel Valdez Lobby, Sanford, Fla
Please send me full details nnd prices of I
Sanford drove.

Address

FOR

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BOOKLETS, HOUSE PLANS AND

DEVELOPERS AND SELLING AGENTS
Executive OfTices, Land Title Building, Philadelphia, pa., anil Dayt
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FIELD OFFICE

HOTEL VALDEZ LOBBY, SANFORD, FLORIDA
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FLORIDA------$G HOURS FROM 60,000,000 PEOPLE

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THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1925.

Florida Is Country Of Variety S ays
Mayo In State Resources Bulletin

L S n r n y o f A d m in istr a tio n s
H , S h o w s M any p r e s id e n ts E n |
icfp d D u tie s U n d e r M uch
h . M ofeD oubtA nd X Jncertainty

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£ WASHINGTON, Mar. 2^-So far
tfk human .eyes can discern, Calvin
fCmlidge will begin his new term
T&amp;t.ir. .' UWlcr happier auguries
sthnn many a Prssfdent has known.
&gt;..) (leorgp Washington first under­
took the presidency with doubt ami
^Uncertainty on every hand as to
/whether,.this strange, new eaperiWi.it in .government bw the people,
iffr the people and ox the people,'
&lt;ould'succed;; Madison** term was
/&gt;i see an enemy flag flying over?
the capltol; Lincoln’s ey«s visioned:
Tho bitter civil strife just ahead
l u .he made his first pledge and
he saw about him the wreckage
and ruin of civil war when he came
again * to take oath;;
Hayes was4
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TALLAHASSEE. Mar. 2. —
Florida Is a country of variety, aaya
Nathan Mayo, commissioner of
agriculture, writing In the bulle­
tin on "Florida's Resources," soon
to come from t h e . press. “New
things are omitted. The soil, the
water, the air, the forests/the o*'
pit and theie Institutions furnish
a variety that lendsi spice to life
and enjoyment in1'Florida," saya
the commissioner.
“We have low lands, high lands,
in-lands, sea-toitt' lands, lakeshohe lands, swamn lands, timber
lands, prairie lands, sour lands,
sweet lands, (tMy lands; sand lands,
the standpoint of United States soil
muck lands, marl lands. From

lines, or nappt'other means to lim-

Im m igration Turns
Now To A ustralia

cd in Florida. There may be some I
organizations and adherents o f;
faith and worship which are not!
represented but we have worship- ‘
was invaded by the white man. tree, unmolested, Christian, Jpw
They contained some two hundred and Pagan. • H the Huddhlsfc, Mokinds of trees/' j h e king of the hammendnn ‘or Cortfpcinn finds his
forest was the Jerig leaf pine. Our way here he can, make his nhnne
forests still yield n larger income and pray ns he lftes. We have
than any otheiVnhe crop and mil- Adventists,
Baptist?, Catholics,
lions of acres nhould be conserved Christian Scientists,
Congregsfor coming generations.
; tinnalists, Episcontilonns, Greeks,
“With six thousand varieties of Jews, Korishans, Methodists, Morfish in a thousand miles of coast mons,
Moravians Presbyterians,
line w aters, in thousands of clear Quakers,
Shakers, Spiritualists,
lakes, and hundreds of stream s Swcdenborgians, U nitarians, etc.
Florida hns the most diversified
"Florida is pre-eminently a land
aquatic life of any country of
upon, Numc your favorite and
equgl »&gt;«.
find it in Florida. Fishing, hunt• H orida has a cosmopolitan po- in{, &gt; 8lirf bathing, golfing, football
pulntioti! W4? hud in
a white
(
p’n.
population or *18,15.1; of negroes l0ringt yachting, ' sea-planing, etc.
.&gt;21*,*1871 of Indiana 518; of Chin- .sporting in Kiurida is an tnc year
cue 181; of Japanese 106; ot ail rolin(|.
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others, 25. The nutive born w hite'
..A r l i _ n
.ir„
«»,,ff,mtlnn i t
w?ro BBS, M5; of foreign born
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election; Wilson, in 1DL7, knew that
jAutrlran entry into tho world war
h m but a step away.
[.. President Cnolidge will make his
new covenant with hla countrymen
with no great domestic or interna­
tional crisis awaltii." Ills action,
but! with n multitude of pressing
thing! at home crowiiinr upon him.
But they are the same tilings with
'which he has deslt day hy day
MUM he came to W ashington from
that strangely contrasting inau­
guration In his New England home
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th. They can have nohi dden
th. They can have no hidden

DAVIS SUCr

it foreign immigration.
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Official government statem ents! V 4 /^ S V l|,i
declare that while tin need for . ^ t m l a ^ h y 'r
populatipn in Australia i-i u rg e n t,' censor t0 }•; ]
som e’ subslanti::l r.asun must be ^°&lt;inty tax aisc
advanced before tlir door be shut [!„»*«!• 0cccpt
against white Europeans.
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SURVEYORS ARE PLACING G%vi&gt;E STAKES ON.(WE
PREPARATORY TO PAVING '&lt;WITH iiASPHALT
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NEW HUSK AN IIS FOR OLD
HEELIN', Mar. 2.— More than
2U0.00U German war widows have
rem arried, according
to official
statistics of pension officials, and
.'550,000 war widows are still open
to mutrimonial proposals.
A totnl of 570,000 widows anil
chhildren get supports from tho
state by virtue of m ilitary service
rendered by their receased husbunds and fathers.

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P^rK
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A sk for a copy of the restrictions on Sanford Grove and you will be able to judge therefrom what class o f developm ent we are building for you

A PLACE FOR HOMES
AVKKAGE PRICES.
OF ALL OUR LOTS
ARE ABOUT

$250

SOME LOTS ABE
PRICED AS LOW
AS $200 EACH

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Our Little Special Trip of Inspection to San ford Grove H as Been Postponed B e c a u se o f the Bain to Wednesday, March &lt;1, 1925.
Lunch will be served at 2:30 P. M. and T here Will Be Music to Entertain You in the Grove. Come One! Come All! Come to the
Valdez Hotel at 1:30 P. M. for the Hotel Concert. We start from the Valdez at 2 P. M. Wednesday.

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Executive O ffices, Land Title Building, Philadelphia, I*a., and Daytona, Florida.
FIELD OFFICE

HOTEL VALDEZ LOBBY, SANFORD, FLORIDA
JOSEPH L. BAUM, General Sales D irector
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:» ■«*«« xtrolte t*w *rj
plklty. A tiSop of H o u ily l
"onaj inaugural escort, a itf'th fliif
were other military men * by the
tuounanus from far ami near. In*
tcrapi-raed with them marc! ed the
&gt;• enioCra of many famous political
liubs and civic organization.!, amh
tnrre were many monster floats
wnnse ookt. must have been ggg-ri
Knteti « small fortune.
In the
midst i f , a stately court of hoar
that stm tn .n l out with towering
column:- ana glittering arches ioi*
b‘oc*‘s on either side of :ne
White House, the Rough Rider
Prcximnt sat oil nften'uthi reviewing the pageant that had been
ptmined UJ nm cnunirymen I« uo
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—Aimout all the hooka worth t\
inc are books which have nht I
pu 141ah id la jh a twentieth cent!
the R e v . G a r l
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M. Williams, secretary of the;
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apiR'iim l in co ncert w a y s one o f the great sp e c ia ltie s
rrnuun and n ig h t at o f the q u ad ren n ial show.
L e ss
chiiol Auditorium hefort* than 10.000 troops, including only
miKh m ailer titan the those u n its whose location n a r the
Jin' pi-rformaniTs d cso rv- C a p ito l w ill perm it their p a rtic ip a ­
•'■rrt • w ere for the belt- tion w ithout e x tra public expense,
l High School and an np- w ill m ake up the body o f the pag­
-tm was realized,
eant.
B esides the m ilita ry sec­
vf the troupe war- Mi«n
tion, there w ill be places only for
5 S«orgette, who, th o u g h | the governors of states and their
*as a v io lin ist, proved ]
o ffic ia l sta ffs .
tpt win, a
bew iltlering
T h is picture w ill he strik in g ly
f instruments. She w as
t home w ith the saxo - d iffe re n t from that presented on
with the violin and, botli the o n ly previous occasion when a
n a duet w ith her fath e s, m an who had become president
'd thi troupe, she g a v e l through the death of Ids predeces­
fditatdc p erfo rm an ces nn s o r assum ed the highest office for
&gt;hom?..
A t other tim e s | another term in his own rig ht.
t the accord Ian, the d u l-j Theod ore Roosevelt w as the only
okelete And tools her |&gt; a rl1 other ch ief executive to take the
M ringing a ct in w hich p resid en tial oath tw ice, although
elected only once; and when he was
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'her, as announcer, gave inducted into office on M arch 4,
letch of each in strum ent 1905, there w as such a d isplay as
h*» JiiM-iihine” played it. perhaps never has been exceeded
elf. played a num ber of in the long succession of inuugura'-'trun- nts and b ro u g h t
freakish effects w ith
tubes, b ells and other
tfuments.
“tram rendered w ns an
balance o f the lie tte r
nival selections and pup'&lt;•_ There w a s a m arked
'ja z z from the pro g ram .
e-ite was generous in its

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liiiilstnndlog W arrants. Apr. 1 st. 1924

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Prnm T a x Collector, T e a r*
Prnm «*mnptr&lt;dt*r. Redemptions
‘""1&gt; * , i ’ aj.' _ ’»(■ •* * ,* 1's “
Making llalan re .
....... . ...
IIUkMrsewrHfo fa r » ll m aalk al
Honda, and llilr r 'iil ..
&lt; _____...

VAirn. iNi.

I*rfmlum op, pond
IT IlSleoS fill la nee .

Taa.Cnl/aetor, Trites and
T a * f nllectnr, Tlrrors am
1‘oinptrnller. Redemntlnns
rum pi roller. It. R. Tux
I'nm iitroller. T e lrsrn p li Tn
Hoard. T ra n sfe r '.....

tiao.oao.t
T ru ste rs Ralsnce, Apr, I, 1?H
(litislaiidliiH W arrants.
arrants, Apr.
Apr I. lI s : t
(htlslandlitu
Net llalanre, Apr. I. m i l ................
H errlpfs far al« m aalkal
Pmnt .Volusia Coanty, Acct, Bridge

220.(10

D.ut.11
401.2*

lllskarsem ealn far a ll m aalk al
1•mt It. nt I'll
I'll
Plnlejr Method
Tflistes« Ualnnce, M pl. 1

I Soil, mil

Trustees Rnlancs, Apr, t
* H I . SI Otitatandlna tVarruuie. ,
Nona

tlll.tl

None

il.iSJ.SS
Non*
tf.122 92

Tru stees llalanre; A pr t ; l i s t
4$.nl Outstam llna W arrant". ,\Pf i. t»l&lt;
None
Net Ralance, Apr. &gt;, lu ll
H errIgta Jfar &gt;h m unlksi
TVoni T a * iTolfector and I ’ouiptroller
Taxes mid Redeuini |on^
Mttkinr. Balance
H Uharseieenis fa r six M sx lk s
1 'onpons I ’ald:
IMst. Nn. I,
Ponding
Highway llnmls
lina.mni.ini H ighw ay
Trustees lislsn e r, kept. no. U til
AHHKTS
Balance I ’nsh In liepostnry. Alt Funds
r a s h In liam ls llond T ru stees
Bonds
,
,r^. ...
Rond Fund ........... .........................
Total Avnllnlile A ssets . ..
„
U A IIII.IT IC H
M a rrsn ts Outstanding for F n r re n i Expenses
Hpl. It * It. Hist. Nix t ponds
Nile t . Blinds
I Msi Bonds
..........
Highwity mid Refunding Bonds
.......... .. lllg h w av llo hils
le t'ounty H ighw ay.,Im p. Hands
*
.. i
Total
................................
V A U 'R O F tT R lN T V PR O PI'.ItTY

1,330 34
2.ufii.4s

!*

N'«-l I if Ill'll, Apr. 1st. I *21
llrrrl|ita fur s it liiuulhl
|. rum Tnx Colliw lnr, Taxs s
From Tux Ciilleolor. Tuxos ami l.li-Misos
Frtfm Tilx 4’id If f tor. K rro rs aiol Insnlvs.
From Com ptrnlliT. Iti-drmillions
From t'o in pirollfr, It. It- T ax
Fruirn Com ptrollfr. Ti-lsgrupli Tax
F iXiiii Hbsrlff. Fin e s
From llnprd. T ru n sfer
From Hank. Overdraft
.Making Italiim'f
IIIsliu rsrn iFn ls fur s it mnulUsi
Cost bills ill C rim in al Cases;
Sberiff and deputies
Constables
,
.
{Merit c IJt i i I i Court
County .lml«e
.lu itb 'f of 1In* Peace
Comity Solicitor, Cnnvlellnn fees
County Proseetlllng Attorney Conviction Fees
Witness Fee*
tuper K x in 11*es of crim in a l Prneeenilnn
Feeillug Prisoner*
■
Transportation ppbl for. and sllsebnrge money
in County Convicts wnrkeil on ro.nl
Jailer
Si....in 1 iifflc e rs
Transfer of Fo n d *
——•

2.207 70

a. 11

214.90

517.11

19i;.3T
020.00
h

211

Dl.il77.lt
3,791.45

l eavi ng Balance

C i. B a n k

Means Great Profits

227.07
4ll.no
1.449.50
2.300.00

1.250.00

d e p o s it to c o v e r o v e r d r a f t , u-21-24

•ii;r A r u E S o n D IX IE H IG H W A Y . 1-2 M IL E HIV EH F R O N T A G E , I
M IL E IL \I L H ( &gt;A D F R O N T A G E — A R A U E H H Y A T

$135.00 Per Acre
HOUSE AND 12 LOTS
You enn tlouble your money on this.

In this subdivision the price of lots is exceedingly reasonable,
in fact much lower than in other developments farther out. Every
lot is well located and of ample size for ideal homesites. Already
one home is nearing completion and it is the intention o f other purchasers to build immediately.
With the paving of Geneva Avenue property values in this sub
division will greatly increase. The purchaser of today, will reap
substantial prof its on his in v estm en t.. The person who fails to buy
Oak Hill property will regret his failure to do so. It is the investor
who Is capable of looking.ajfead a yeitr or two who can see the wonIqi fu) possibinties of this suburb of opportunity.

$3,300.00, Terms
5 ACRES FARM LAND
Fint! Location.

$1,200.00, Terms
mono ACRES FINEST HAMMOCK LAND IN FLORIDA
15 mil«t from Sanfdrd.
-SEE US, WE KNOW”

CK WALNUTS

a r

Making Balance

U9.07
4*3 S3
-- - — *
3fi7 44

................

$35.00 Per Acre

A.*

s a ^

119.17
in

.............

“MONEY MAKERS’’

Viico containing fertilizer
to ,?ii«- Fernandez, iocaM First Street near the
*03 destroyed liy lire uf
zed nri"in early Sunday
A call for the aid uf
•[|i File departm ent was
J’ arrival too late to al*
•Pattment to arrive uL the
la,f to stop Ike farogibs jl
’■ The extent of tin- bum

•. - 4i.

.'.’•■I l&gt;aInner ■Apt"

I

L

house Destroyed
ire Last Sunday

t’onrptroller, ftMteniptlon*
IIlia«ifi &lt;*•*•

T rilM * * ! Hal a nor. ;Apr. &gt;. IM * ...
■•uiaiuii.tlnM Warrant*^ .tpr. 1 . r.

Tile follow | nit report of the Receipts and Ulshur.iements of tlv
t'minty Ponds of Hemlnole t'ounty fnr tha perlml ending Meptrmfier 30th
lu i l. with the Imluiu-es and amount of w arrants outstanding, and 1
VERTICAL
riut^m-nt of the ueneis nml liabilities, umt ihe value of t'ounty I'ro24—to regret
1‘erly oilier thun achuol of the salu Seminole I'm inly ns reim rieo on
.......-• ---------i ....... - .........-v
2— to discover £ 5—veterinary
the :inth iiiii of September 1024. by the lbiur.1 "f l.'oopiy i ,ommls.4loit- ,
; " r r** ••••»••»■•
ers
nml
tin*
I
’b-rk
ot
the
t'lri-iilt
Court
Is
lo-rehy
pobllshnl
tinder
tin.
’ r .
'I'lnlv Agent
3— largo black
(abbr.)
provisions of I'lm pter CXI3, A rts of 1913, haw s of Florida.
1.
s - ,l , ep|. Agriculture
bird
27—cutting
R ltN R K T AMDS. Comptroller.
^penses of Omtnly Agent
4— daw
Received In t'omptrollerx tttflee. Feb 13th. 1913.
rnnxfep of funds
part o f a
•IK'N KRA I. F l ’NH
5— an elemen­
aword
t t.tin.Oll tTpnsiinry Balance. Sepi. 30. tatn
Ib'pnsltnry Itnlnnri., Apr. I. 1924
tary sub­
28— represen­
j * Mnuliilull&gt;iu it Mi rum * Apr. I. 1924
............
UKI.S*'.
T IC K K R A M T IIIN F I'N I*
stance
tatives
---- ------ HennslUiry Btlnnce. Apr. I. 19*4
, Net baluncr
..........................
I 1,439. IK iiiltstandlng W arrants, Apr. 1. .1921
. .. .
0— presently
30—one to
ll
1fi
H rcrln l* fnr nix MWHIkat
7—
five cents
whom a
Net balance. Apr. I. 1924
..........................
1 Muni 'lux t oliurtur, Tnxvx
...............
I
8— a notable
lease is
Iticelpis for six mniitlix ..
i From Tux tNillui-tur, Tuxes anil l.lcrnsva
j Front T ax t'ollrctor. K rro rs and Insolv. ...
period of
granted
'‘I.'kimi balance
From
I'oinpl
1
olli-r,
lli-ilcm
pllont
time
31—severe
. From i'oinpl roller, n. u. t « x
lilstmro-menix fur six moiulis
9— an eye
33— a musical
I From t'nm ptiol|*r, T*-i*vraph Tnx
Depository Balance. Hept. 3U, I9jt
12— a supposed
From I'om pirnIW . Finns
wind
•
t'b-rk. It--rumt
,
BI'BldCITV
medium
instrument i From
I Depository Ualulu e, Apr. 1. 1*31
From Fli-rk. I'nknown
titling all
34—
post partic­I-rom
•iiilstumllng W arrnnts, Apr. I ,Pi2t
County llo n ir. Oranges
. .
space
iple of take* I From Bank. lntor&lt;-st
,T —— *—
l ialnnce, Apr. t. I92t
.... ,
10— worldly
30— ginning
1 10,CX 1,19 IR ice ip ts for clx nnmlhs
Making Beta n r n
.
18—tnothcrofcubes
I l l - l i o r * n l &lt; fnr six ninnlksi
Making Hnlnncc
peurl
37— tnun
, Malury co-rk Clreolt Court as t'u. A inlllor aiol *’|irk
liM oirseinenl* for six monlhs
730.00
to County t'oiiunlKftlnioT*
•
19—
rucks for 311— Aiiiericnn
tlepo llli.ry fl.iIsMce. Kept, til IS«t
i;r.* n
Per l&gt;lrrn ana Mlli-imo of Coininlssloto-rs
Automnbil.i
fodder
ulMIO
.
.
n r i i.it iN n p h n i
la y of Hlo-rlff for Altciulunei- oh Co. Com r
Amorintion
Repository l l i liiner, Apr, 1, lost
21—
bricklayer
Salg rirs of lllh r i llf f lr r r s nml Kinpln, rn o
Mltiil 111.Hint W arrants. Apr. 1 , l j i t
37S.ua
County Jiu lg f
........................
(a b b r.)
22—
form of
3U0.UO
Cnuiity I ’roio-i'utlug Attorm-y
'
.l,n id ( pi.) 4 1— to sin.
Net hula nee. Anr, 1. l» !t
3U0 Oil
.'&gt;ilorni-y for Comity Commission
Itrrrlp U tor six tuoutkai
nlo uo
j Supervisor of Iti-glsiratloti
Prnm Tux i'ollertor, Taxes
79 J. fill
1•'on uf V I'byib-bin
Pmni
T ax iMReetnr. e rro rs nml Insolv.
llrp n lrs In Count, llu llilln g si
Proiu *'onipiroller, (ledeinpilons
U.I0.9X
.Court Hoitso
«
.
.
.
Prnm I ’oiiiplroller. It It. Tux
2.1.SS
•ll
.
A WORD FOR BEGINNERS.
iru n i f'mntii roller T..|e&gt;fr*oh T - *
I F iir n lliir r nml I'lxtn rrst
Pmni
t’onitroller, P * n. No. S Pond. Trnnxfi
930 'HI
I l u l l 11 Oils,T h e best wny to rulve 11
X.JII
| Ja il
Making llalanre .............................
cross-word puzzle Is to run
I'xio-iK.-* or C n iliii, Blillillngni ‘
llU liurseio rn is for six m akthsi “
r..tr, no
ii'iiUor* 11 n&lt;t n llif r Atti-niliiain
q u ickly over the list uf hori­
I’tivinent
of Tim e W arran ts and Interest
l.lgbt, fi ol iiiiil'w nti-r
XI7.4#
zontal and vertical synonyms
InsnruncH
................... ........
hSS.ll
[leposlmry
llalanre. gept. 3" »ssi
and compare them to the space*
. ... (.ll'll.M.S
1.244.49
■ RP.A I.TH PUND
In the puzzle extending cross­
Cure of f'■•0111, I'nuri
Meposliury halanre, Apr. 1, l» lt ...................
. «„.l *.*
o.ti.r boo-u-s lin&lt;l fill-ins
49.03
w ise o r duwnwurd fro m 1 the
• nitstanding W arrants, Apr. T, Pt?i
314.III
Fiirn ltu ro and flxluri-s, poor Iiiiiis i * unit i'uiiuh
num ber of Hie synonym , imme
2.314 31
lispelisi-M Uperatlon, Four llotisi's and farms
Net hnlance, Apr. t. lu l l
wont which will Just fit In the
I Aiiowuiii'i'S loailt* to pauprrs onislit*- poor. Ihiiism
IteeeliMs for sN muntbaf
' XXX.07
unit pant by vvnrrsnln
num ber of spues available will
Pn&gt;m T a x Pollecthr, T a x e s.
27t.CS
Corom-r's 1ni|u*sts. fm&lt;s, nli1.
Pforn
T ax i'njlector. T axes nml licenses
q uickly occur to you in some |
r, nil
1IlisiHilty In a iilrlrs. fens, r l r
,
P lo t .1 T a x t'olleeinr, e rro rs arid Insolv. .
iniU.ncex, giving you n foun- ! I S ln llo iirry suit I’ rlo llo g i
Pjnni tTittiptrnller, Reitemptlons
I.3 S I.3 0
ib ro-rnl Ktalloni-ry, B lanks, riv.
dati^n fio m w buh to solve the
PTom I'omptroUer. Itnllroad T tx
934 HI
Ailv. Itn iu lrril by law auil pabl liy Coiiiuy
m ole
d ifficu lt
w oids
The
il')i'|U
t'omptrotler. Telegraph Tnx
Coniniisslnn* pnlil I* U fflr rr s i
w onis m ust inter'nek -perfectly.
3. 191.73
T a x Assessor
h
a
ltin
g
llalan re
2.SJX.1S
l,p:ix t'n'b'rtnr
...
.
..........
lllshu rseM eals far s it MtaHtbst
,0 mi
County T re ie n re r
Hsl.-iry 01 Niirsi-s
Kii.no
I 1an*.-ns
Rxpenses of Nurses 1
HO. 00
I Mb.T iff, (b iu-ral Court Work
•
Ins, Oil and Repairs
ix o . Uii
jc io rk c ir i’iiit cuort rncoriliiiK nml itsnsral work
913.72
Ininatliiiis to iio sp im i
1ou no
liouations
si x. i n
20,779.35
j.l 11 in- I ’rlmrtry

jette’s Troupe PLANS FINISHED
(Good Show At FOR INAUGURAL
ll A uditorium 'A T WASHINGTON

D-Nu t

J-'■’‘"I
Prion
M-ihii
f-Tion
from
Prnm

»

Slab Inn Relaace ...... ........ — .....
liu k H i.ifiiira tii l* r a ll m aniasi
Salary I! in.» T n w w «
Interest rtje (lurid*
. -

fri.m U jm fl.T r a n x fe r . . ,u. J . .......

. t . s1"1^
ro«d! A U M rlJlim ^ n i rrvt t" +r**+r*
Into to Co. Com m issioner* for rotirt Inspect Inn
at MaieeMI . . i - . u . . : .a.*........... . ...... .
• j»n|* nml m sehlpory. font nn.l r*m lr«
..........
Jva atnek cost, ears and r**dln r : .
...........
• il'l fnr free Mhor m h rr than guards
....
[jay mntrlet guards ....
|.rr l]|l)K N11,1 i-srr nr.-c.dflflet* °« nnnt
..... ....
•9»lary tf P r r ry mafi
..
•jiy m m ls in s»'ennnr.-r«»*,il* hiti1* l&lt;* r n i i r i r i
avrrrni» nn nrrnunl. PrVderndtwIlt liv m n trn r
'i-m m ts «n nreoimt. dtsehurg* convicts I a j ..
&lt; liy of Hanford ........
•. . ;
Hlirvrvlnu
...........................
.
rran»f.if of funds

to“ *
■=*—
c'
. 1,- 0ll»it n(, a tn

X A 'ii

-n r, 1 r

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*,!?* ■ V»x ‘crntteiiri^Mtor-i and Inmdv,

Ililn n C r .’,

lir.lM H IT O F T i l H r o t A T V F IN A M 'F .a , k tlW IN O l.R l O F N T f . K O fl T M U
I ' r . i u m i r : \ u i M i H F .i* T i:« iiin ii m iT li. m i .

is solution to Puzzle

Depiultory lI.iIAnci- *
- ,7
SF1
Trustees Balance. . 1 . . .
oiiisium llm c W arrant*.

Balance. Apr. i. t i l l
J.
Meeelpu fa r ala PMMtiia’
'*■&lt;*-« . j , , cn ljrn to ta T a x ** .............. ..
Prom T ax Collector, T a il** and Mean*

month* in ih r Prekldency, Mt*ln* iienmltor* R-l-nce, ipr 1, vtft '
Unth Roosevelt nihi Coolldirv re- hut four of the off!ll«l
| l,i,i"iand(n!x Warrant* Apr. J. ISM
tained the cnbinets uf their prede* which took offico wUn IIar«l!nyc. {;.vt i.aiano, Apr. I, Mtt
____ __________ ____ ________ ______ _ ___
.■&gt;. . —
!■-. Hi-r»lgt« far all ma'alS*!

0R1ZONTAL.
£7—device for
r tU r d in j a
f|o
,
vehicle
2D—compea*»*
tiohs
32— eupportinjf
limb*
33— Ontario .
(abbr.)
35— habitation
of a bird
3D—a vWonary
idea
33—city on
Baltic sea
40— Teutonic
ruler
42—devour
tiLsh 43— ruminant
clusort
animal
44— an eagle
45— poplar tree
40—not a t any
time

....

Repository D alancV Apr. 1. I9*V
Outstanding W afrnnm , Apr. 1, 1971

f S f of&amp;U«noH«lnHlh5 ^ K \ w * y c ^ ^nVr^V" U V tfe trtK . H*hl *«. i»H

5^ uuu5
f lhe
1 ^

Fu reH n .e-n f M fa C i r
Medics: luppMca . ..

10. d f tt .

HOLLY REALTY CO.
Office, Hark Avenue, ,VuItle/ Hotel

»-

- . -

SANFORD, FLORIDA

N. H. GARNER
. mi*li

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1 . "J* xtt, rtf ~j •! .

I d . Martin
Paul E. SLotmiaker

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Developer

SALES FORCE:

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a

110 PARK AVENUK

iSccrum
Mra. J. W. But ties

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every nflrrnunii r tr f h l
FI.'riHn '

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lit Hanford. Florida wirier Act of

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n m i r n i m o . i l i u t f .s
O ne Ysar.._*7.no Six Month*_..l}.r&gt;0
Delivered In C lt r tiy C a rrie r, per
vatic. IBe.
"Weekly Ed itio n tZ.OO

par Year.

, B P K C fA I. X O T IC K i A ll obituary
notice*. enrila of thank*. resolution*
and notice* or entertainm ent* where
charge* nre made w ill lie charged
fo r at re g u la r advertising rate*.

MBWnp.it t h e iaao riA T E ii

press
The A ntedated Pres* la e x clu s­
iv e ly entitled to the nae for reputillm llo n of all tiewa dlapateliea
credited to It or not otherwlee cre d ­
ited in thla poper and ulao the locnl
new * published herein. A ll rig h ts
of repulillrntlnii of aperlal dlspatche t herein lire nlao renorveil.

MONDAY. MAR. 2. 192.’..
T H E IIEUALDfS PLATFORM
],—Deeper water route to Jackson-tine..
, ,
- V —Construction of St. Johns— In­
dian River ennui.
Extension of white way.
is —Ex ten aTon of locnl amusements
-—swimming pool, tennis courts, etc.
Be—Acquisition or n municipal
Rand.
'%f—Augmenting of building prof ram—houses, hotels, npartmcnt
oases.
-Extension of street paving pro­
gram .
—Construction
of
boulevard
%around
Lake Monroe.
0.—Entrance Into Florida state
hasebntl league.
10.—Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
THE GOLDEN RULE:—W hat­
soever ye would th at men should
do to you, do ye even so to them;
for this is the law und the pro­
phets, Matthew 7:12.

__ ; g

As tfie “old red hills of Leon” \make ready for the bi­
Why We Blush.
ennial echoes of Rieat voices, and the rest of Florida sighs
Too Much Production.
its biennia! sigli of resignation to the inevitable assembling
Siberia's New Gold Field.
of Florida law-makers, a few hopeful souls are insisting
Gasoline Prices.
thnt the 1025 legislature is to be marked by constructive
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
work. They declare that this y ear’s session is* to go down in
( C M r l l f k l 19MI
history as contributing great benefit to the state and na­
PROFESSOR MUELLER, of the
tion.
This sounds fine. Furtheim ore the predictions are made University of Chicago, sociology
with such assurance, many a Doubting Thomas lias detcr- department, rays bashfulnesa and
rdindly laid aside his convictions on the subject and set him- j blushes are m atters of habit.. We
self to watch for the convening of the law-makers', with real &lt;blush, he says, because we, or
Optimism.
.*
somebody else, does somethin!? opBut what are the genuinely big things the 1925 legisla­ posed to "social responsibility.”
The idiot never blushes because he
turo propot e s to do?
• *
If it is an honest legislature, it will attend promptly to doesn't know anything nbout soc­
a reapportionment measure by which every county is given ial responsibility.
representation in the state legislature proportionate to its
COLORED PEOPLE und Indians
population.
If it is a progressive legislature, it will provide ways nnd 1blush as much ns white people,
means for the carrying forward of a great road-building on|y &gt;011 ,,on’t RCO llJc blushing
i|Uitc so pill
plainly
program.
unite
inly* Animals don’t
blush
and
don't
laugh.
If it is an intelligtnit legislature, it will take the county
If
we
were
nil
compelled to go
school superintendent’s job out of politics, will increase the
without
any
clothing,
there would
number of school board members, nnd provide for their
he
no
blushing
about
it,
at the end
qualifications from the standpoint of integrity.
of
the
first
week,
says
the
profosIf It Is an honorable legislature it will adopt measures
mr.
That
first
week,
however,
to reach the executives responsible for the non-enforcement
would be terrible for all except the
of Florida’s laws.
But April will come and show us what we shall see. The blind.
usual pro-session discussion of proposed laws is in progress.
Hundreds of bills nre ready for introduction. The hangers- THE WORLD’S job for the
on, the special-privilege seekers, the usual camp-followers, all present is catching up. So cays
are making their preparations for their journey to Talla­ Mr. Waldeck. a young Chicago
hassee, and Florida—wherever Florida has taken time to re­ hanker, who knows what’s what in
member that there is a legislature year—begins to figure finance amt "economics.
'“"“""I",' _f
It’s all simple nnd convincing
ju st what the state will get in exchange for the expense and
as Mr. Waldeck puts it:
bother of the biennial law-making.
“In tho war the world concen­
The Herald would like to see the 1925 legislature dis­ trated
on production. Steel mills,
tinguish itself for great service. The Herald would like to woolen mills, plants for produc­
see the 1925 legislature refuse to devote Its valuable time ing everything — shoes, clothing,
to freak laws or to silly bickering. Florida deserves the hats, ehlrta—were multiplied in­
service of a legislature made up of high grade, capable tensively.
"Millions of men were rushed
business men. Perhaps it really is to have that, sort of into
Ahc army. All had to have
law-makers this year. T hat’s what good people tell us to new ^clothes, shoes, hats, belts,
expect.
overcoats, everything, nil needed
------------------o------------------

A “League of Kindness”

Resembling the “Bands of Mercy" that are organized
In this country as juvenile divisions of the Humane As­
sociation. the Victorian State Schools of Australia have
TH E IMLGRIMhT
Look, suddenly a ship upon the sen, started a “League of Kindness” which boys nnd girls are
• And n New People had begun to joining with much enthusiasm. Within a few months af­
be!
ter the organization was underway forty-one thousand
A ship. a tossing speck upon the members had been enrolled, nnd as nothing is more con­
deep
Swung lightly from long centuries tagious than kindness it is probable that all of Australia
will be drawn into the work of protecting the weak and
of sleep.
A frail ship fleeing from the ty ­ the helpless.
rant's rod.
In the United States, the work of the “ Bands of Mercy"
Carried through storms the p u r­
has
largely been confined to the championship of dumb
poses of God—
beasts. And there is plenty of opportunity for that sort
Carried the fiery seed
Come down from M arathon and of kindness. But such organizations, especially in those
Runnymcde—
directed by leaders who see the close connection between
Carried through ocean billows,
mercy to animals and mercy to human beings, there is op­
white nnd whirled
The Christ new-born—the Free­ portunity to instill thoughts and habits th at will in time be­
dom of the world!
come traits of character—kindness traits that do more than
anything else to bring happiness into the world.
They same, the Pilgrim flock.
The chihi who is trained to lie gentle with his dog and
To build upon imperishable rock
1
Ids
cat and to resent, even at the risk of danger to himself,
The vision th a t Saint John of Putany ill-treatm ent given a helpless beast, is pretty certain
mos saw—
'A nation built four-squi.ro on love lo have no cruel tendencies toward his human playmates.
nnd law.
The child taught to acorn the cowardly instincts ttint will
They scorned the priestly rite, the
induce a person to hurt another who cannot defend himself
kingly sign —
Proud to be noliles of a lordlier is pretty certain to grow to manhood or womanhood be­
line,
lieving in fair play.
Proud to lie princes of celestial
A "League of Kindness," too, can deal with the more
’ ( birth,
subtle
kinds of kindness. Children can be taught that the
Palricinns of n Kingdom not of
meanest unkindness in the world is not measured by phys­
earth.
ical tests. The boy who cruelly pinches bis little sister
'A Light of God upon their spirits is not nearly so mean as his big brother who ridicules that
hurled
little sister. The wife who smashes a flat-iron over the
Chnnged for their eyes the fashion
head of her spouse is often kind and sweet as compared with
of the world.
All titles and all dignities went her neighbor who does the smashing with her refined sar­
down;
casm and her petty scheming.
The plowman's cap was equal to
Kindness, when you come to think about it, is just about
the crown;
Only one thing in all the world the finest thing there is. If America should decide to have
u "Longue of Kindness," it might adopt for its memory gem
worth while,
The favor of God's smile.
Kiln Wheeler Wilcox’s lines:
They asked no honor—only th at
"So many gods, so many creeds
they stand
So many paths that wind and wind,
A t the Last Judgm ent on the Lord's
right hand.
When all this sad world needs
No pomp of minions served them
Is the a rt of being kind."
night and day,
---------------oo--------------Y et w arrior angels watched above
their way.
Ever above this world so wild and
dim.
Another world lifted Us shining
rim.
They oft were outcasts, wandering
in strange lands,
Yet looked for palaces not made
with hands.

T e n d e r tw ig s a r e b e n t w ith c a re ,

Aged trees do break with bending.
—Soul hwcll.

TO PURIFY THE STAGE
TAMPA TIMES

at once.
"New railroads were
built;
scores of millions of tons of steel
Went into cannon nnd projectiles;
enough copper was shot away to
supply the world. In every corner
of the earth the order was “pro­
duce the maximum, no m atter
what it costs,’
"Now we must adjust ourselves
to consuming what we produce.
Fortunately for this country, our
iiigii standard of living gives us
the maximum of consumption.”

°f U1,my « tS r iJ ?
New sccrcta!^. 3
i!ska for „ u M i8
mors, but oth»r, I lt^
ter broke.
Cr'v,&amp;t(

Denver musk^T . J
a drummer,a

X , r rtW*31
m

•How are yoar t . ,
; the time to Krt pi .
In UuisvilfeisT
ha burned IS b’ijP j
Kentucky a child
They are bikiiT . u
a 'l*'"'11' f» the v.ar 2
add it right after
postpone income u* ^
One safety 'razor &amp;•!
I'uu 5 M ,"'t inr""lC ftffaj

™li?

» * * Mi

PiizefightcrsT'baJ ,i
Iud McCoy may be tent
nnd Jack Dempsey i,
One Lari thing ahoctl
wreck is it give., yo“l
chance to tell you abort)
they have been in.
The number of auto*!»
Jnow 10,5(H). Wonder wtf
.500 m e?
1
i
‘4
I
Jn India the miwngui'
Mimed very sarrvtL \%
America, jo j3 the L'lffib

SANFORD’S FORUM
Longwood, Fla., held by people who have done the
Feb. 27, 11125. least in contributing to the ndThe Sanford Herald,
Jvanco in those prices. Are they
Sanford, Florida.
, not old fossils?
$
Gentlemen:
Had the Lake Jessup
Land ❖
I attended n meeting of tho Ki- Company and a , few others in the |
wants Club a t Sanford on Wednes- town of Longwood had the co-op- *
day and was impressed with the erntion of some of these distin- ; £
into singing guished citizens
whom
we .
enthusiasm injected
...JV...... ......
. . . about
. .
,
the song, "Yes, We Have No Old a™ w riting, the history of our !
Fossils”. Iff my conception of the yenr's operations wo Id have been j *
{[live Mi
No UUI
Old '&gt;uito
story.
t. i s , We
Wc
.instintm
tdv to We
ntorest
meaning as “Vos
&gt;,c nave
t, f n t ,different
unslinting!y
in
tehave
re s t!*£,r.
Fossils . I my conception o the ^
nf munns nml Sf influence in *

The Father ol ;».* Cccatri
knew both poverty and rieba
in hia lifetime.
But oxtravajEanee was it
ways a stranger to him.
Let it be ti .stranger Uj.ji,
Make T hrift your dose fried

THIS COUNTRY needs more
population to consume what it
produces. It can produce food
enough, clothing and everything
else enough for a hundred million
more people.
Our immigration
ed quite a number, but we can •&gt;
...
laws keep out new population und
tie us down to a slow process of
❖
growth.
f
If there are people wc don't not think that it is possible for
, 1
'
,
want, ns wo do not want Asiatics, Sanford to have no old fossils, n s' I concede that a man has the ❖
-tkeep them out.
l am sure that all the towns in n ttht to do us he pleases with his +
But there could be no greater, Bouth Florida have »omc of th e s e . property, but 1 do not concede
?tepidity than keeping
. .. out mil-,, very undesirable citizens. I ap- that !t is b‘ir I°r him to hold his
♦
lions of the lieat people of Eu-1 p red ate the fact that we h a v e !
property and expect to reap the
rope thnt would gladly come here, I made some progress in Sanford and reward that justly belongs to the
SA M 'O IU ). I'l, t.
ns all of us have in year* past, its outlying districts in getting progressive, wide awake individual
and supply population to take care lawny from the old fossil stage, hut who is making his property worth
of our present capacity for produc I believe if we will investigate |" or4' money,
r
tion.
-•tosely, we will find that we still
I think that the secret to the |
-------I have quite u number who are black- solution of this problem lies in
A ^niw gold field is discovered ing the wheels of progress and wh) ’ enme method of taxation th at will!
in Southeastern Siberia. Twenty refuse to join in and take their I make the old fossil pay taxes in,
thousand gold hunters are on the ,Hnre of the respor -ihility nnd proportion to his ideas of valuation " ‘’“ ""■■■■"■'■■■artaaBrtrtBartBrtM rtSrtauaaiiiiBSBU ii
wa. ' \ . .
,,
. . .
rpH°v® the fellow th at Is renlnwork nf huilding up this great I ?lymIusing
Hnbhevism n g ulntes gold mm- st nte 0f ours.
his property for the ap ­
ing as some American States reg* ■
ulate deer shooting. No miner
can take out of the ground more
than P.OOO rubles in gold. A fter
that he must go home and give
somebody else a chance.
140 ACRES

- a S K S S S

s a js r a itf jr

i

TH E F I R S T NATION All
• BANK

F o r Q u ic k Sale]
Unimproved land at $50 per acre.

I HAT MA\ in* good Bolshev­
ism, hut it isn't good mining or
good sense. The thing is to get
out tho gold, copper, zinc, lead or
tin, nnd let the beat man get the
inert.

Don’t Forget the De .Molny Minstrels!

Friday
N i^ht at the Milane
\
t

HOWEVER, TWENTY thou#.
------ond the town limits to
ami Russians going to .S Ih srl. i » ! mon good.
v?,,u?te n T n T - ' . W . M ty that
th at he held,
i.eld,
get gold, even with a »,ll(J0 ruble
nnd
still
another
th
a
t
we
approachlimit
in.lt; is a nu.re ..leasing sicht i ,,cr " f P«iplc that are always ready „ , „ V “n°2"or 1001 ^ «PPnmch- 1
ban twenty thousand Russians , tn
'I'1 »h« band wagon and brag trai’t' to a “ big' .lo v S p m e n t cm f
■ent to Siberia in the old days for
the progress we are nmUtng,,
Fl.
:iutwr»tic
lS »

i i SKsr

HT

MMK, . . „ S ... «

Scats on Male at Roumillnt Oi Atulersnn'a
Drttjf Store.

E. F. LANE .

g

REALTOR

nlji, u Domumit of cuurne, want i Lurt r®war(l*
oi.it io »i . , ir.. » .
4. 5
Rooms 501-502. Phono 95
President t'oolidgc to investigai
Some of our moat distinguished greatest opportunity w e'h aw evert J
the gasoline situation, and tell I citizens and some who own large* hnd to put our town u.,,1
F irst National Bank Buildinff^ L R » ,0,ln*
haV1’ Rone up! tracts of land are blocking devrd- abreast with the more i .r o g r e S e
recently.
pment by their failure to come in sections of our state.
Salon Force:— Miss Rubn Williams, MwJ
The Senator might also ask thoj'&gt;n the building of roads und s tr e e ts ! I think this is one of the most
President to find out how much nnd the extension of the electrical
Hooge, Mr. R. L. Shipp
higher the prices of gasoline are lines, and yet the development' bv ra d n P ’u's a^thls''tfnie'-m iM th?nk iau aa rta a M iiB H R n n u sartM a a n a aB u a aa H aa n a a u aa x B C ii
gomg for they are going higher. &gt; 0
other fellow, immediately tllnt we ara followMg the ‘wrong
----1 brings an advance in the price of course when we ignore these old
EVEN more im portantMne.r holdings. We have neonle
an............. *1(1

They knew they had a destiny to fill I New York city is indulging in a purification of the stage and the
1 As conscripts of n high mysterious spasm of morality. It is no new ! people are demanding that it may
thing for the big city. With such be made decent. The idea strikes
Will—
Knew they were chosen by divin * a vast population as is gathered us thnt tho stage is just about what
together on Manhattan island, hold ' the people make it. It makes no
deerco
Before the land was or the hoary ’ inP “ K,L’al variety .»r beliefs as to difference to the managers where
.
religious and moral standards, it | the dollars come from bo that they
rcn.
They hud been snatched out of the is not to be wondered at that eter-jdu not stop coming. If vile plays
mil vigilance should be necessary to are tire lu st drawing cards, they
smoking Pit
By the rich mercy of the Infinite. preserve even the ■t emblance of I will in1 given until the public taste
They bowed all hushed under /a f­ m orality and decency. Undoubt-J demands a change. The best pos- ditional sources of oil are soon
edly tile great majority of the c it- 1sible eensorshii) is that of a di»- discovered. Barring such discov­
fliction's weight,
Yet thundered into battle nnd de izens of the metropolis would pre- elim inating public. When the iiox eries you may prepare for fifty
fer to live in a city distinguished office receipts begin to fall off the cent gasoline and thn “take it or
hate.
Humble as dust they knelt before for its morality and decency, but managers will begin to look for leave it" attitude that comes when
there is another class that c a re s ! something different. They are very supplies are scarce.
their God,
BOOTLEGGING AND “HI-JACKING’
Y et stood up tall before the ty­ nothing for these things and is quick to sense the public demand
constantly engaged in an effort to and conform to it.
rant's roil;
THE CONGRESSIONAL a ir­
KANSAS CITY STAR
Lte-ide- there is always the law. craft investigation is to continue,
They cried their prayers with break them down. There is another
unfortunately,
control- &gt;We do not believe the laws of a fortunately Rear Admiral Jones
groanlngs and strung tears. class,
The business of bootlegging may - nc quire and the power it ,-jvcs I
Y et funriti" God they had not oth­ ting many of the amusement enter- great tate like New York will testifies that the navy needs r prints, who utc willing to pander condone the presentation of a gross j peditlly construction
of aircraft be m aterially profitable, but it is I them they nro not tolerated behind
er fears.
to tho worst elements set long 111 ly immoral play, and the most di- andsubmarine protection,
unquestionably hazardous.
In tho point of necessity. They live
they can see money in it. It is feet way to bring about a reform
Everybody else knows ........many
it except instances the bootlegger 1in peril,
O Pilgrims, in your deed
this class tluit makes all the troll- would ' t in to lie to hale the man thorise
whose eye are covered by must cope with the law on the! The tragedy nf the P n ,t n ..
E arth's hope win folded in a little hie,
nnd that must be watched with ngers into court pnu let the jury thickk.• yellow
or green paper be d
1 , „ ,
. - , ..
.
.
or tnc l-.nst Bottoms
• Hied
leitless vigilaiiee to keep them decide whether they were keeping out by battleship m anufacturers. ”nc han‘* an'J tht' h‘' jac!;cr &gt;n *jungle morel
You carried in your hands
from overstepping the hounds of within the law or not. An average
be 11ice nnd its hazanku'^lt happ m !
1he ^other. ^ It is said along the
Fire that has lit the torches m decency.
jury
ought
to
decide
the
matter
FIRST
GOMES
need
of
wift
borders,
where
smuggling
of
Caj to bo
I a startling revelation her - in
nil lauds.
Some two years ago or such a nlAm*llIp kIy; if ha,f th.Q Btorie.i’ V'1'1 pu^itA ilohV a to attack any iuvad- mulinn or Mexican liquor is car- Kan a- City i J L
Take your reward from Him who
... ,
.
1 *’ 1 u &gt; l,ccaii.se it is the f.rut
dwells above.
m atter the decent citizens got to­ about the stage arc ture. A few ing aircraft . Second, submarine; &lt;1
fine
judiciously
placed
would
do
to
sink
aircraft
enrriers
that
might
1
P‘
.°
n'
1
'.t&gt;
Krt’atost
‘hibcuity
is
,
of
its kind here rind because a on :
And from m. - hearts take r*vur- gether und established a citizen;,' "■ i e to purify tho stage than any bring enemy flying machine! with- 1 *n Kutt.ng the booty Into the Iday’s
sensational
play jury, which was supposed hi
M*. ■ unco and love.
numb,
r
of
protests
in
tho
papers,
in
.striking
distance
of
our
co.
t
United
States,
but
in
keeping
out]
lowed
by a s te a lin g ^soIuilZ ' f'’''
ccn:or such plays a t needed it and Try it.
— Edwin Mai khan:.
»o
ban them from the stage. For a
f
the
wuy
of
other
criminals
who
1
Dramatic
interest wns u b! I
TEM V EA lls
ntik'tni.It*
.....
a j '*eu. no

You stop the growl!, of money when you
beaid s you ru n the constant ri-k of nre J
theft, (live* it good employment—where
1
bate ttntl will cam liberal interest. Opefi ,in ]
count now with the Sepiinole Count&gt; hui^*,
d',‘ interest Paid on Savings

A cco un ts-

Seminole ([[aimfy^nk
Sanford,Fla.
5ITRENGTII- SERVICE ~ F R O G R k ^ ,

GARDEN HOSE
‘r a '* dofenje gun
i.- a dollar
the federal government. S o ' near the cltv
®?nVenUutJy
Ih.own1 nwav. And every dollar loqg as they have the uPP«r hand 1tb» U ld e ra e L Pn Pf r ’ B u tth i-‘ li'spent in building battleships h n th^y can commandeer illicit stocks ! L
dE
,
,0^ crt W»1 be a
dollar spent to supply t a r g e t for or compel lesser concessinn,. R n 1n u rd Jr of
Th;i

|

HIDDEN MONEY
NEVER EARNS ANYTHING

3 ©

...
jn ^
am i figured that the fellow he no prMest, they soon monopolized
»hine bridge game.
w as writing about would think the theaters, and things beenira„ Franc
r ranee senns to fnvor clubs as perthere was more than one of him worse than ever.
m
meat trumps. Norfolk \ irgi.uato whip.
Now u great cry govs up fur Lh

e wn;

Stove
Wood

A DVANCED
15c Per Foot
Sea

j

ut to Suit
S2.00 per (Urd &lt;k!,r*

Ball Hardware Co.: Britt Realty Gow
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THR SANFORD HERALD/MONO AY, MARCH 2, 1W 1

I*A(IK

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Ilorn t&lt;* Mr. ntsl Mis- W. G&gt;|2ntl for cycka ant! hen* and_l*t i
E a s t S h r i'f o
_ rd
,
Saturday1 morning, a girl, pullets.
........
y
7 he mothei and the bttbv u doJ. A. Bistline of The Lftngwui
Alrs. Vesta it. r a y . of l umert ii
v,,rv Well.
Souab Farm took till prizes for
Mr. and Mrs. Mark who hnv.
A telegram received from Mr;..-Silver Laced Wyandotte cocks, onih ]
been spending the winter here 1* l Avenup h a s - as her- g u r t - h*r
■•&gt;, this —
•- —
•. ...in cock'#
in -’M
all,, prizesi for
breed
Wednesday for their home In New nephews . Toni Ashton ami Glen S’a tc h e r b r o th e r , Louis i\n u mmi,Hughes, of - Long Beach, Califor­ gw of Dunedin announced thc.erels,
York.
crels, 1st. 2nd. 3rd ami f&gt;th f
MISS KAT1IUYN WH&gt;KEY| Society td ito r.
hit th of a girl Sunday nigh.. Mr&gt;., pullets. He also took everyth!
nio.
•
PHONE;—ltn. 428J
Louis Entzminger will be remem-i on pons of this breed.
' " ‘SC
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Nicholson,
Okie Week* is ivt bonu trom .),-rcd u Miss Lillian Wait*.
of Daytona Bench, arc spending
I The Sunnyside ifntchery ‘ b’fjF
| D e Molay Minstrel
this wcejt with Mr. a n d -Mrs. Hen­ Tnmpn for u few days Visit.
J. A. Bistline, president of th J^ngwood took 1st and 2nd prizo *7
M a n y Attend Service
ry Levy.
•
I Seminole County Poultry associ*-1 for Single Cnntb Rhode Island U dtW i
Cast of Friday Show At the Congregational
Charles King i» here from Mo! tion and president of the S ylver; cockerel, nnd 2nd and 3rd for pul-Mr. Crossthweight, of Blooming­
Announced Monday Church Last Sunday
ton, III., was tho guest of Mr. an i 1 " * Mo., looking after bis prop- Wyandolle Club of America, on-; lets, :md 3rd prize for pens, Thle
Mrs, P. T. Wakefield- last week, . ny interests.
tertaini'il Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 1- h.-,, been going v»&lt; now for h itte r
— ;—
. Rigg, wlu&gt; hold the positions of j than five veow. LohttwTrod Pou|The cast of the De Molay Min­
Friends of Mias Alberta Aycoclt
Sunday was a good day at the
Mr. a n j Mrs. Endor Curlett we.
Mr, n;d Mr . Chare, id I ■"&gt; • Preside-r and Seeretniv of The 11. yme.- ha.e -•» many cups ribstrels, to be held Friday at 8:15
are glad to know that she is recup­ tailed t &gt; St. Petersburg by th e ; and 1 largo party nt ‘trienil* ;• . Ai i -i
P.wltrv *
■: it ■ uiri |»&gt;n, vtv.. that at the nc
o'clock a t the Mil/no Theatre, was Congregational Church and both erating from her recent illness.
ddc at Ft. Wuync. Ind., M a , f t h e SenUtiok Counlv 1'
Oid Virginia wore visRot
death of Mr, Curlctta brother.
reside
'll
w ith Announced Saturday moraine. i n . services were well attended. In
the morning the pastor, Rev. T. J.
" n» m eet w i g eIlldcd in the ,)L,rB' nn,,
Mrs. Branon and her children Boston Steele home Sunday. Al I ;i.|uat&gt; dinner at The Orange and association thi* hodv will bo nrlon Vc#
Mrs. G. C. Spooring, Miss Iris of Mims are spending a few day togither there were 20 nallv- mmi luiok Hotel last v.eel. Judgo (Itt «d to give sx-rlou* connldetutlon W
Armstrong, spoke on tho beauty
ield‘ {h‘Jy,0barincsii dnnc.cn*. ttn w¥ flinira'in the .dll ami dignity of personal devotion Spooring and Mussel Brown motor­ with li.*ir parents, Mr. and Mr*
ininns besides in thi
f Thi Madiooti Square G:ud;*n' the problem f stoffng
woman's Mission- ? 3 stn50rs und slx who take part to the common place thing, life, ed to Lake Helen, Sunday.
William Daniels. Mr. Daniels Las
1 iltry Show Wit? tll'io :n the par- ; trophie-. It it hoped that "a.
, t t H r M othodlit S l
n
U» “ Uni, that go to muke life worth while,
been very ill recently.
Mis* Maud Cameron i* ■
. ling ty.
• cal
etuted
Fv
•I. R. Hadwcn has returned from
U l a t the church J ; vo bc; n
j ] £ J •a the evening the subject wn» the
Mrs. Grace Krelnu* ui A- 1.._____
.j-jZA
m e time with her si-n-i Jlr*.
a
short
business
trip
to
Washing­
villi*. X C.. arrived last night and
_
~
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pills have Hansuh in Orlbrnb1.
The singers of tho cast are: PaU of the Mirslon Field.”
. vi-llini: her mother. Mr*. Lew -'
\niWK
business m eeting Hope IIutT, Sherman Lloyd, Forrest
rtnn; d to Dnytcna.
The Men’s Club will meet on ton, I). C.
,’a Unit of Church Ghtcbell, Myron Reltte, Hoy How­ 1bar: day evening at 7:3(1 o’clock,
; '
I Thin-re wift be rccMlar U o u l •
Mr.*. S. M Mower,! aial sou* j 1
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. N. Earle, Jr.,
rectory F rid ay &gt;i
hr.ifk Snyder, of Kingston, N. service- a t tha
of the Holy Cross ard, C. I*. Hutlur, John Bruniloy, nru| -upper will be served imme­
Mr.
Henry
Morse
ami
Ida
mother
he
Co
returned
to
their
humc
in
announce the birth of n son Feb.
Y., ha purchased Palm Springs morning It) o'clock. Wednesday
(Ct with Mrs. Mar- Andrew Cnrrnway, George Wilson diately.
Were
i
n
'Sanford
.Monday
on
bus­
L
’art
i'*vil!,.
(Ja,,
much
pli
i-i
i!
28.
from the Berman Investment Co., afternoon 4:”t) rr'clock.
Cottage a t 3:30 H arry Woodruff. .
iness.
n* te that Mi IN i ter Pitt i . rai" E
xtender improvements will be
j idly cunvnlesclttg from hot verj i -tattl'd
The dancers are Robert Greer
Mrs. F. D. Lee, Miss Ann Lee
immediately • Harry
'
NOTICE
fui-sday
Mrs.
Zenobia
Brooke
A
large
number
seriuu.s
ilh-.e
»ov
-iing
a
1
m
,&lt;
■
and Miss Olivo Lizettc motored
Si
utiu
rlund
lm*
been
emt*!nyetl
by
! I am ready tn take orders for 'l
meeting of the Phillip Griillth, Walter Barker,
Geneva
attended
the
iorl.
rinronce
Fields,
W
arner
Scoggnn.
Sunday
to
Cassmlega.
Mr, Snvder as superintendent of j Rhode Island baby chicks.
r,l ,d the Woman's William Du Bose, Pierre Griflin and Dies at Osteen Home
lando last week.
tin ground. -*t the spring.,
W. R. Guery. It. 1. Sanford, Flu.
2
M.
M. - P..-I
L.i-ig I ‘ r ■i. :
Charles Booth. The Linn Tamer's
Mrs. Edward Harris of Tamp.i
At
A
ge
of
77
Years
Gel*. Poultry \ward*.
Return
l.etiles
was
atreiken
Snt- day tr,oi. i v'■•it. \ .i:ii her .-i ,
are
W
arner
Scoggnn,
Walter
Bar­
is
the
guest
of
Mrs.
Howard
H
ar­
The (lrlando Sentinel in tin* idnesday
unlay night with paralysis.
Mrs. It. E. &lt;lollb ut 0k&lt;
ker, Myron Reitte, L. G. Balt,
.&gt;! l'i b 22 lutes: “The Foul- n i * i M t i « R » i s s M * i a i M s a «*r
Mrs. Zenobia Brooks died a t her ris at her home oil i’ark Avenue.
business m eeting Mack Grinin and Dirk McLaugh­
City
nnd
lef*
for
her
home
irt
D
i
jlrv
show
;(t the fair this year e* V ♦♦♦V *♦**♦*
honn- in Osteen, Feb. 22 a t the
Mr. and Mrs. Bayes of Jackson­ Quest:, . Pa., no Thursday nftei a (greater than
1officers of the Wi&gt;- lin.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Baumel and
ever, more intercit
age
of
77
years.
)ill be held nt 3:00
In-nali' it..,
Mr. and Mrs. U. H. McMichnel ville, have ' been here visiting month -i
)s-in,.;
shown,
n
w dl us larger and
She leaves to mourn her loss motored, Sunday to Lake Helen.
friends for S week.
(meeting is of 8pccbetter exhibit" blng offered, a&lt; aml all members Primary Department eight children, George Brook, Os­
A dane lite i v . . uri U 111 l !\ 1 t ,,"dll ;; t ,, (.lio-a ill chargi- ’
teen; Mrs. K. B. Osteon, Osteon;
be present,
Mrs. G. A. Nicholson returned Mr. nnd Mri R, M, * arrawuj o il Scininoltt County haH again
Mr. and Mrr. I. B. Davis and
jhibit a t the South Members Entertained John Brooke, DoLand; Herbert Miss Ina Jordan motored Sunday home Sunday after attending a cou­ Belli dull Uv.me.
'••walked off with the Hon* share” •
Brooke, Dnnia; A. A. Brooke. Mia­ to St. Petersburg.
chool a t 3:30 o’clock,
ple of weeks in Mims with her son,
I of prijse.s for fancy piVuitry. In
mi;
Mrs.
Henry
Whitacker,
Titus­
irili be given by tha
Homer.
M
1 . A elotlltt, Mi. 2 R. I the -veep-tak"*, l.ungw....t I’r&lt;n|The children of the Prim ary De­ ville; S. &lt;•. Brooke, Benson Spring,
Loot.
C. W. Copp, D. L. Williams and
Fir, -i:;■ d - Sin- 1 ■ .
tic
v l.ept :•»•«•■!..de to tin- front i
partm ent of the Baptist Sunday
[Turner Circle? will School were entertained Friday and Mrs. Charles Broono, Pel.and. H. P. Smith, of West Palm Beach
.. very enioyahh pat [with tho following awardai
The Community dub nr* Wed- ho t
Other
surviving
relatives
are
2l»
Lome of Mrs. T. K. aftternoon in Central Park.
spent tho week-end in Sanfordo.
lion;&gt;
IN" t bird. Barred Lock t la- s. (
nc day with a large attendance t I.*’ Friday at the n ffiti home
Produced By
grandchildren and 10 great grand
Kk Avenue u t 3:30
tied■* K&lt; v m i. Poultry Varrt.s, I *mg
1 ivsi*
nnd planned a George Wiialungtm •••• * elery \venue. 7 c
Many (tames were played during children and &lt;1 sisters.
Pert Bragg and Mrs. the afternoon and refreshments
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. White, Miss ten party for Thursday night at
WlMsl,
V'*-' ',1
Istessvs.
Mrs. Brooke was one of Florida’s Wanna White nnd Miss Nell Will­ the club house.
lN-i w, I, ,n th, *how. White
Ha-hi'cll B th---, M
l Mr ' ■ (
wore served. There were about
pioneer citizens. She was horn in iams motored to Daytona Bench
iam I ,dk. Mr. r,n.l Alri.. William \\ vand ;&lt;u- , K**v stone
100 children attending.
Be*’ Pen While Wvaindottc .
\ crunti, Alt. a , i ot -. Ft ae. A!
hursday
Tho teachers of the Primary De­ Nassau county in IS 17 and moved Sunday, for the day.
With
G. W. Spencer, Jr., R. L. Dca '1inn.
Kcvstone.
Inn. .v;i
All. am
and
r /. Edmund M ' ack of floor rpaco at partm ent who were in charge were to Osteon with her parents, the
late
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Sauls
and
John
Mciseh,
J
in
,
returnedi
Mi.
and
Ait
Mrs.
T.
W.
Lawton,
Miss
Char­
I
Mr.
anil
M
i--.‘I’
.a
I..
Sullivan,
IN
-l
pullet.
White
Wyandotte,
Sanford’s Best Local
dr. and Mrs. George Miss Tessie McRae, Mrs. F. D.
Ibrato their “Crystal King. Miss Carrie S tarr and Miss when a very small child. The lotte Lawton and Willighnm-Law- Sunday from a visit of several day., t and Mr - * • d Peloid, Mr. "it I &lt; liarl". lliitlhew* of l a.gw (aid.
Talent
settlem ent was named Saulsville ton of Oviedo, spent Saturday in ' in Miami.
&gt;Mi Join,
• dd. Air, and Ait .
1 i, Ueymoiie
«t the Woman's Estell Star.
Mrs. Brooke died at her new Sanford,
■* 2nd. 3rd. itli and 5th, 1th
------'
I J. Ui F u ). Hr, and Mrs. E. A.
1001 Hast Fourth
homo recently completed,
Hi pullet and ftrsl prize for
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Tyler. Miss Moffiti M II,; a Itnle*. Mr
•
IMPORTANT .MEETING
after her father.
if burred rocks.
V. i la c , "
r Capl. and Mrs. William I’ark of Lila Thornley and Walter Tyler, A. W dl
Ludwig will ontorIi 1i lit lu&gt;11 ■d roi k K»-y ■
Mrs. Brooke was a member of New York City are spending a few Jr,, motored to Orlando, Sunday Gurtru Il Club.
The business meeting of the
k l-t for ti a cock and
days a t the Valdez Hotel. Cnpt. afternoon, to attend the bond coll­ Weeki
V - F • M: !-. &gt;
khi'uit at the South Woman’s Club at 3 o’clock Wed­ the Baptist church many years.
MAUI ii t;
•
ftii cockt n i*
Mrs.
Brooke
was
laid
to
rest
in
Cu*t,
I
t
i
l
I
’Uli
l
Park
is
superintendent
of
the
Clyde
ect
t.
[School 3:30 P. M. nesday will be a very Important
t
I.
dark
rl.i-Steamship
Company,
Week
i
,
i
.
W.
.
’
'
a.i
\
’■
tho
Osteen
cemetery,
the
family
rill be given by the one ns it is election of officers and
burial grounds.
t and 2nd fur hem.
&gt;
M a g n ifiri’Ht M in d i c!.n
x&gt;l.
Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Helmut, C, ton r
tho amendments to tho by-laws
fur inillet".
Frank R, Uolz, of the New E n­ G. Helmut, Mrs. pt, G. Helmut, rel­
»j. II. IL Lewis will are to be made.
t in
’ longw ml
gland Trunk Company of Barton, ative* of L. ('. Helmut came F ri­
F il'd I’a rt
la dance at the Counl j j w ‘( jn t l
Mrs. J. C. Benson will sing n
2nd orlze fiy
Schedule of County Mass., is visiting his sen. Francis day
Vinjf their sou H arry Broun of songs. One of these,
for an extended visit in San­
p
d
1st
and
2nd
E. Ilolz, a t his home GDI Magna ford, Kissimmee and other points
Spocittl ('nsL um ca
“ Enchnntmcnt,” was written by i __________ Nurse '
Mr Mutthi w
L' i .\n ; \v n 1». » i*L ‘.1*L llam fur P
Iin Avenue.
in
Florida
They
are
from
I'ittsFriday
am i fsctMii'ry
Mrs. Edward Mnrkell and set to
nt uif to rest on
pi Li nil , mil *,. In*, m
we
•l
fw
| business meeting of music by Mary Turner Salter.
Lyman
•
•
f*pni»f
Mar. 2-31 .Mr. and Mrs. Max Isaac-: of New liurg, Pit.
Ic
h
|i"il)t.
a*
Ic
t‘
v
"
1
*
to I d ,'|.|
rill
Fum
t.v
A
rt
•
*■
. will be held a t the.
Oviedo
Mar. I Aork and neice, Miss Josephine
hit
Vi'iit -. but. in
Wtttl! *■«••! .1 Ml UK thi- 1
U&lt;» 1
at 3:30 o'clock.
Lake Mary
VVhi
Mar. RI Coffin of Jacksonville, spent the i Alt-. Rush St. Jiilinsmf Miami i* ('ohim unlt. i ;n* :h daiioinry.
WILLI AMS- McC LELL A N D
ineks It*' t'Mk
Inhibit a t the South
Mar. A week-end in Sanford. They are i-die guest of her parents Mr. and
Joe W. McClelland and Mis? 01- , Osceola
.'(linii'K* The Lion
Mr A. W, Zachary, having at
School
at
3:3l) lie Williams, a popular young eou* Geneva
Mar. !• motoring to Miami.
rived
here
Sunday
afternoon.
Mr
Iresram will be given plo of Poalo, were married .Fr&gt;dn , ('W est Side Prim ary
Mar. 11-12
Tamurs
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bitsr of
St. Johns, who was formerly Ml
(Side School.
1Feb. 27, a t the home of Dr. G. W. East Side Primary
Mar. 13-Id
JJuliua Zachary, was a
jiopu
I Wait mu will entcr- i Hill, pastor of the Free Methodist Like Monroe
Mar. 17 ^ Mr. and Mrs. ii. AL Young
A tlinissiim , si.(Ml
,J. H. JACKSON
" member of Sanford’s younger s i
Mar. 18-19-23 Peace Lake, have us their visitors
k Matrons • Bridge church, who lives a t 1115 French, So. Side Primary
(Country Club a t 1 Avenue. Dr. Hill officiated in the i Oviedo and Chuluota
. .. Mar. 20 for an indefinite period, Mrs,
!U’*t‘ivt* S c a ts Al.
i. i.in on Uc.-ult 11**•■ anti lilt ittc
Mr. and Mrs. W. t}. Tyler
presence of a number of friends' Grammar ............... Mar. 21-25-2(1 Young’s sister, Mrs. M. C. Bar­
Hvpnv mo nt Plan
Mar. 27 nard, and little daughter, Carolyn Highland Avenue are delighted
who accompanied them from Paolo, j Pnola
Itmimil'ai A. Andensuii’s
Mar. 30-31 Lee, from Chattanooga, T’enn. They having their son, W alter Jr., vvth
The good wishes of their many | So^Side Primary
Tickets given
D ru g S to re
The above schedule is subject to will be joined later by Mr. llar- t!»am again. Mr. Tyler has j
nt Kent’s Vul- friends go with them for a happy
•iutnrooil
after
&gt;a
visitof
newd
thfingp without notice.
I nard. who DdioW ilt Ff.‘ LaWiIcriLih”
and prosperous life.
&gt;
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*“*
monthi with relatives in Winf« 1
N .'J.
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MELBOURNE, Australia, 5Car.
2 . _The director of the San Diego
Cat.. Zoological Garden
Gardens recently
■ ___ J ..
Cal*.
Flvu brought to Australia a large shipj .MIAMI, Fla
m int of American birds, animals
WOli.d O i wi 1. . . | vfauuin n a u , --{broken here yesterday inTfii.' fourth a,n,I reptile.', t-J» be exchanged with
.Melbourne and Sydney Zoolog­
Latest Turf Sensation
, i!uy*ii events of the water cam! the
ical
Gardens for Australian fauna.
vai being held at Miami Beach,
rite 'shipment raid to, Lo the
; this making a total of 17 records
largest ever brought across tli?
ij bioki a in four days.
Pacific, imutnlcd four alligators,
The now mark: established to five ra ttle 1m ake.. 37 monkey 3, two
'd a y were the 200 yard free style
, swim, the 2)0. 250 imd 300 yard
Chairman a t Harvard Stales larku in the r:lay swim and the
j\f ijiirtg It. R u n :. 'I hut cay ;:’M) yard brrar.t ntroke.
Gertrude Ederle. estab­
U Cal In Prafp-sors’ Min­ lis hMiss
in g a new mat!; of 2:22 1-6 foi
imum »f $8,000 Per Year rthe 200 yard free Stylo swim, feu;; uved the day’s want.' Hnr cffirl
■\ 11 extra noteworthy, ch» having
Radio. Pro#
f &gt; beat F.thil McGary and A»l*—
*:kudo Lambert, each of wham had
ten-yard i» mdieap to assist them,
Dr* yrcir. lor .Mar, 3.
. ii ’ old n a il: for the distance v/r.i
’ '’-2:* !-5.
KFDM Beaumont (315.0) ft Nc! ' The 200 yard relay mark under "Fo progiam , plantation songs, vio&gt;:)&gt;• combined assault of h team lln
“ i, spirituals.
i, niuced of Gertrude Ederle. AHWE El Hoc ton (175.1.)) 6:25 Siniin ItigHn. Ar!"laide Lam bert and tonians; 7 musical: 7:3ti Gold Dust
lleie" W uinwright, nkidded to :i Twhisfll 8 Evcvrchdy h mr; ’’ a r ­
new low level, the mark now read- chest ra.
! ing 1:57 3-5.
WGU Buffalo (31D) 8 Evo •
Doris O’Marn took the 250 yard ready hour; a broaden:-lln f with
iday mark a fte r swimming tho N.
7.; 10 mu-icttl.
i *.':t 50 yards this now roc »rd be­
WON
Chicago Tribune (370 2)
ing 2:20 3-5, while Helen Meunv
wimming the final 50 yards In 31 C organ; 6:30 o:i:emb!e,- string
'.mods, established tin* now .mark oulntet; 8 quartet, pianist; 10 nrcnostiii, \nrr. artists.
fur 300 yards relay a t 2:57 3-5.
K VW Chicago (535,4) 7 con­
Miss
Agnes
G
aragthy
non
tho
three colleges to a maximum of
vard breast : trnkr with ease cert; 8 mu deni; 8:20 speeches;
88,000. This is not the fact. The
iinniA»r 3 1-5 seconds oif the old 8:45 musical: 10 i.l h n ;.?; ! a. m.
i« -tri'dion was made on total var
1:50 1-5 .piark.
The new mark Insomnia club.
ii
C. 'v
ity football coaching budget.
: r ads 1:47 for this distance.
WERH ClticRirn Post (370.2) 7
"The -ume definite limit was sc!
e.rchestra, violinist; 'J dance, songs,
on this budget for each of the three
pianist; 1! orchestra, songs, gui­
institutions. The mistaken report
tar.
I'rerenting Q uatrain, m te ational thre -j ar-old i&lt; li won the 525,000 nr«.p«* from the fnct that for some
WMAQ Chicago New.- (147.5) 6
New Orleans Ihindiinp rece tty. Quatrain, shown with Jockey Eddie time the feeling had been expressorgan, orchcstrn; 8 literary talk:
Legree up, is eligildi for the famous Kentueky Derby, and ms-ording to
LONDON, Mur. 2.—While Er- 8:30 travel talk; 8:50 lecture; !):15
followers of the tu rf loom:: as a dengirour • ontunde •.
ne.-t Everett wjis serving n sen- tenor, pianists,
truce at Camp Hill prison for for‘WLS Chicago (345) 6:3041 orgrry he was taught engraving by ; pan, soloists, farm program ; !)
it adaptable to commercial pur­
prison authorities as p art of their Hndd'er, orchestra, vaudeville; 12
lin: es.
•
rheme for tho rehabilitation of revue.
The regatta will gel under way
11isoiicrs, Reccitlv he was ar- { WLW Cincinnati (423) 6 con­
at. I o'clock with the railing race
noted and found guilty of uttering ceit, instnim ental quinD t, In prov.'hich carries,a cop and a chain:
juirious treasury notvs, cunning- gram : 10:20 oieheslra.
j iom hip a award :. .Then, In ra p ­
I.v engraved.
WEAR Cleveland (380.4) 6 orid order, follow the junior and the
Lord Hewai'l, iho lord chief juB -jfp'h: 7 concert,
free-for-all kirkci .aces, the "honlir e , ban demmideil an (‘Xplaimtiou!
WFAA Dallas News (175.1))
&lt; t.i ' rare and the 12, 15 and 18
of why a forger, of all persons, 0:30 recital; 8:30 tenor, pianist'; ;l I
mile handicap r.tr
which are to
shoulil lie taught engraving in pi is o rg a n .,
be run over a three mile chi rite.
on.
WOC' Davenport (483.6) 6:30
.Awards of hiiewtiJar will lie made
_
---------------------------- Sandman: 0 inii'ieal.
to the winners of the handicap
T am p a--34 543.287 cigars nmmt
KOA Denver (322.1) 7 in stru ­
i at er.
feetirred in till-;-city duiing imiiitl mental
The Roliia Collage water port-.
W m Gmern! Sam llmir.ton o f Jntm ary.
WHO Des Moines (silent).
; re etiedilleil to take a prominent look Santa Ana, the M exi'an g n
pail in the prugrrm. . hix events, «Till, priHoner. he drt.w a giuitvi.il
including^ a mixed double canoe ear of corn from hit; ( Ilou: ton.;;)
ii" . I.'*11a war canoe race, men’s pocket, saying: "Sir, do you ever
war i"i';oi* rare, ni ui' double canoe ' Xpert to i oiique.’ men who fight
i see, canoe tilling and super-skill
stunt ', make up the list of con- l for freedom, when ll ir general
tiinreh four days with on.* ear
l&lt; -i . I'laqites or cups will he giv­ can
en to the winning teams and a of corn for hir. ration',?"
min ' pad.II will be gUo a
la in! wlnnifur conlt: tanls.
•M' &gt;
The l.eeit events ill! to COtlle
l'(e sed duiing Mn latter part of the aft4Al
i ii
'
' ni"t si ( rnnoiq the first, a cruiser hrtnil*
loctii- v leap ra.", o'.i r a (hrce ntile course,
dec in . ill I., . in it :t: ;&lt;r uVloek. This

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BUDGET, NOT PA*
Of COACH,CUTON
BlGTMFE TEAMS'

the greatest of America’s home­
bred professionals, this debonair,
stylish anil carelessly confident star
of the links Iixinis as formidable us
ever on the 1025 horizon ns lie
tunf-s hia matihic niblick to chainpionvl|i)i. pitch pn Florida fairways.
Hngiii’s name is coupled with
that of the youthful southerner,
Hobby .Imics. n t tho top of the
golfing .bracket now.
Hagen has been fitted for every
Important open crown of golf in
the coiirso of his spectacular
march. (Twice holder of the Ameri­
can open title, in 1014 ahd 1DID,
tho dashing 'product of Rochester,
N. Y., 'linkK iuVuded the guni'’’s
native strongholds to life lh&lt;* Brit­
ish open crown in 1022 and 1021,
while being only a stroke away
from the winner in the Intervening
reason, lie also captured the na­
tional professional championship
last season and recently adininh tered ii crushing defeat to Cyril
Walker, American upon title holder,
in a 72 hide battle for the iiimllld a l world’s crown Hagen finished this match 17 up and 15 to go,
a margin unpreeoileiileil for an en­
counter between two high*ranking
stars.
Hagen’s success has been duel
more to his fine competitive tern- '
perument titan to any consistently
surpassing brilliancy in shot-mak­
ing. although he has often shown
an uncanny wizardry with
hi
clubs. Most of Ids virtnric shave
been bagged through an ability lo
reach his greatest heights when
tinder fire, to perform coolly at hi,t
best when the onddx were heaviest,'
Hagen's finishes in golf have he­
roine ns famous as Garrison's on;
the tu rf years agq.
A reason or -m ago little Gene
Snrnzcn, who sprang to fame and
the o|M‘ii eiiampionsiilp a t Kknkl,
in IP22, ■coined about to displn. ■
the mighty Flagon. Gene humid, d
W alter Severn I tim es at the hit­
le r’* favorite match game, but In
reign anon was elided by a type at
Hagen comeback.

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MT. DORA W ILL
HOLD REGATTA
ON NEXT FRIDAY

WBAP Fort Worth Star-Tele­
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KNX
Hollywood (337)^3:30 ...
in­
strumiental;
ental: 0:30 ta
talk;
lk ; 1(1
10 features;
f e a tu r e ;
WFl
12 movie night.
Ctty
WI&gt;AF Kanraa L
. , - S t ir &lt;365 ' ' ' k P k a ^ J
.C) li School of the A ir; 11:45 no’itlcaiF.il!9!*Ul
Nighthnwks.
hour; U) c u rw ’ I

KHJ Lew Aiiftelm Tunes MW)

8 concert; 8:30 children 10 featui
12 orchestra.
WilAS Lcui^yille Times (390.8)
7130 concei t.
WCCO Minncnnolin - St. Paul
(416.4) 7:45 talk: 8 $ to jrra o i. .
WMC Memphis Commercial A t »peal (1113.7) 8 le.'.'ure; ll f.oiir,
CRAG Mont icn l'l 425) 1:30 o n e c u : 7:30 program ; U:3t) dnnc.ec.
WEAF New Yml; (41)2) C ob.m
feioiet; 0:10 soprano; 7 talk; 7:15
tenor: 7:30 Gold Dual tw ins; 7 Evc ready hour.
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Jnurral review; 7:10 NYU Air
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WJY New York (405.2 ) 0:15
soprano.
WOU Newark (silent).
KGO Oakland (301) 0 concert;
Hi symphony, vw al; 12 dance, soInlata.
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Rooms For Rent

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For Sale

Graham FOR RENT— Rooms wilh or with
LEARN A H Otn rot* County and
HUY A LOT
nut menla.
Reasonable rates
'.a Ton Truck
Lakeland, through the Stur-Tcle* FOR SALK New house, plastered
Make that start toward fitiancand papeird. All floors and
Coupe Lincoln House.
gram Rest advertising medium In
Dodge
Wo can help i CASH -Paid for fatso teeth, den
South Florida Published nmrningn. woodwork stained and varnished. ivr Indcpendcncf*.
Touring
1lodge
RKNT—Ftirni! hed ruomn for
tal gold, platinum and discard
Nice mctnsi'd porch, am going you.-—A. P. Connelly b Sons
Kuir-Telcgratn, Ixkctanc!. Fla.
Touring FOR
I lodge
light housekeeping. *518 I-nursl
(Realtor
!
101-108
Magnolia
Ave­
North and will sell $12511 cash.
ed jewelry.— lloko Smelting ntu
Roadster
Dodge
' Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
OHIO—Xenia. Make your rales At (Sindcrvilln, It ni'lea from San­ nue. Phone 18.
Kortlnr Sedan
Ford
ford
on
Orlando
Road.
A
rthur
L.
through the Xenia Garctte,
Runubout
"Never do something you do not
Ford
FOR
IMMEDIATE
SALK
Xenia. Ohio. Ilieh agricultural I lawk.
Ton Truck approve of, more quickly to ac­
Ford
FOR SALE—Used Willys-I.ight
New
fi\,
loom
dwelling,
excell­
district. Want ad and display
(Cab b Ilody) complish something that you do
Plant, A-l shape used l&lt;) month '.
Ill SALK ItY O W N ER -N ice! ent location. Shades at windows,
rates on rcqucal
U Passenger approve of, for there are no safo
homo and grove subdivision uni linoleum on kitchen and bathroom Hargain for quick sale. laikc Mary
Suhurhan
bus short cuts in piloting a businivu,
floors.
Iliiili-in
kitchen
cabinets,
Casino,
la
k
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Mary,
Fla.
David M. Douglass
com vir.i s ton ) • t.r.nnnti t'lnsn- highway.
Panel or a ship."—J. Pierpont Morgan.
every muvenippee. Can he bought
tlin t rut* h -iv r th e la rg e s t c lt r t i- Sanford.
Llght_ Truck
for a vciv sdmll cash payment FOR SALK Kggs for hatching.
IrrHoti In Southwesteru Oeorala
U-ttn ho ,|*.wnrdl Un*.
S. C. brown leghorns. $1.00 per 1024
Overland
and small monthly reductions of
FDR SALK
; um. Pay rent to your­ setting. .Inhu R. Jones, llctirilull
Above ears recor
New fiv *• room bungalow, moil principal
TO REACH it,- prosperous farm ­
self.
Ave,
run fine and look good.
ers and fern groweis of Volusia t rtt in every respectt. Exceptional
A. I*. &lt; ON NELLY \ SONS
include
I
county advertise in the Doljuiri Iv good location. Prico
Prices Right—Terms "Maybe"
( Realtors)
FDR SALK—llahy carriage, good
window
shades.
Inlaid
linoleum
on
Dnily News, rate le per word, eanh
lUl-HPi
Magnolia
Avc.
Phone
18
as
new.
511
5
1
West
2nd
St.
Phone
kitchen and bathroom floors, two
with order.
I. W. PHILLIPS SONS
131.
built-in cabinets in kitchen, street
Dodgo Dealer
MAINE WatarvtHo. Morning Stn- paving ami sidewalks. Easy terms. FOR SALK 2 1-51 to 5 to 10 acre
Phono No. 51
Oak b Seeontl
(Jet
your
silverware
free,
Roc
tinrl. Thousands of Maine peo- This place merits your investi­
tracts m ar Chitluotn, llithlo and
ers
silverware
civen
away.
Keni
(,le are interested in Florida prop­ gation.—A. P. Connelly b Sons, Fort Christmas. Kither citrus or
it) I-IDS
Magnolia. garden land. See 1. Higgins. Chulerty. Reach them through tlK (Realtors)
For Rent
RKKD BABY CARRIAGE FOR
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­ Phone -18.
uota.
Sale—In
excellent
condition.
A
tion.
real bargain at price. Phone 5104- FOR RKNT—Five room house
KYKRY DAY
new. close in, on Chapman Ave­
FOR
SALE—Three
acre
farm.
ADVERTISE to tl&gt; Journal-H er­
We make money for our small
Fine location. Ideal spot for
nue,
phono 21.
ald, South Georgia’s greatest investors. Due of our well-located chickens. Garden Planted. Straw ­
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, lots bought now will pay you ti berries, in orange trees, 5 room ....... ........ ........
mi can get a bar of candy for
FOR RKNT—Cottage. J. Munson,
weekly and Sunday Cl is si fled rates good dividend DO days after your cottage. Hath and electricity. Call W. R. Gucry. I
jun one of the coins that fit
10c per line. Waycross Journal- pun-hare. Our terms make it jios- 571-J
these two spots . . . hut if you
FDR SALE—Cheap. Cow.
See SMALL STORK FOR RKNT—
Herald, Waycross. Georgia.
silde for anyone to make an invest­
spend both of them for one
Palmetto Avenue, between 1st
ment. Don’t put off making your FOR SALE—At south Sanford. 1 K* P* Lmid.pmt. Crown Paper
bur of O b Henry I, you're sure
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— start, delay means a loss to -you.
and
2nd
Streets.
A.
P.
Connelly
(Glmlerville) new three room
you’re getting the finest quality
Send in your subscription to the
b
Sons.
A. P. CONNELLY A SONS
bungalow, two porches. M. C. As
A |tuper by Peter Mark Rogct,
Tribune or hand it to your locnl
candy
that is made. A million
(Realtors)
pinwull. III'.! Myrtle Ave.
of “Thesaurus" fame, rent! before FOlt RKNT New double house.
dealer so you can read Florida's 1IIf-102 Magnolia Ave.
Plume 18
people u day say so with dimes.
the
Royal
Society
of
London
in
greatest nowsnnper. One year
six room, large front |H»rch.
1821, ami entitled "Explanation of Screened
$8.00. ti month" $1.00, three months
hack porch, fire place,
Help
Wanted
an Optical Deception in the Ap­ lights, water and hath ami ga­
$2.00. If you desire SI.000 insur­ I’DIt SALE—rnrm o acres ull
cleared and tiled on paved roatl, j
pearance of the Spokes of u Wheel rage. Reasonable.
Celery Ave.
ance policy mid 75- cent-3 to your Has
two story house, two wells, i WANTED—A neat white girl as Seen Through a Vertical Aper­ nuc. Mrs. K. A. Moffatt. Phone
wnitrc-H
ami
to
help
with
di
lies.
Miiki *&lt;■rlioie r,i dr- like n dollar
i lose to loading station. Some I
ture," laid the foundation of the 1(57-W.
Phone 2500. Country Club.
t
miipnicnl.
Owner
snya
sell
quick
j
a
rt
of
cinematography.
n o YOU WANT to buy or sell foi 85,750.00 ti ml on easy terms, .
anything?" If so advertise in This is u fine place to live and it | WANTED -Single girl to stav mi
In* "GniiiCKvillo Sun."
will not Im mi the m arket long at] premises. To tin general house­
work. Call at 11*5 Laurel Ave.
IV I'S T V t r tn iN IV
t'la rK iM irir. Tire this price, so net quirk. J. It. Law-*
;
on.,
Garner
Woodruff
Building
i
t 'lari* *liu r*f
H x p o n em .
tu n rn ltiK
WANTED
Three enterprising,
APARTMENT l-’DR
It ie lm lln * S im d iiv . &gt; ,o .n iltic issu e
Residence Phone 111 -J.
hustling, imlustrioiis young men
Solti In T he Sm ith For
ground floor, either
1 i t tit |*t
m in im u m H r
or women to i-ll building lots at,
\p|dy -loo French A\*
i »i :v i , i n f i i:.*
a t t i .v t i o m
iv n - 1
Sanford's newest stth-divisiott. San­
I a i s I and Found
xnmlii li Inn trim lit: *lt»*
• t «!*•
ford Grove is the most thriving
Almost evervmie knows that I
v r lo p n if’ fll
In
r \ ; ;i
L a ir rn tlllo fi «t«*11.• t l.iu ltw .iv in t l i r LOST
Blown aligning - kin pock ami best idling proposition around Sage Tea and Sulphur, piiqieriy
Sanford
today.
If
you
will
hive
n*
r n l f Id ach Jt»r&lt;»
flttt*&gt;li&lt; tf. n tw o
i t hook between 202 Park Ave.,
11 mnoumhol, hrii'gs hack the ua
r iilllt *n tlnM .tr h r l t l c r m an*Mi
Dri- unakim* that will plenst
ami Western Union, on Sunday quick action you will make quick tural color and lustie to the hail
Mu
s ta r te d . *j ti t 1 1 *r
itiM lin n
money
Call to see onsepli I when flitted.
ireaketl nr gray. I |o:i &lt;lak Avenue.- I’hun-* 5*2l-J.
*L*H i r n p r r a
u n il r r
rm** right between Tt-tu ami H o’clock.
|\v*» i h 1II1»*I«d
m &gt;
« lit nn ( onlaiiiiiig $751,510.
Finder please Baum. Hotel Ynhlcx, San foul, Years ago the tally way t'» g t tin • STKNOGRAI'llKR Willi 0 years
i t * 1 1*,:it i ’Ih iii * a f o r
live*
mixture was to make it al home,
return
In
202
Park
Ave., ami re* Florida.
experience desires posit ion. Ail- Has no equal for durability. It
l*'v •&gt;in|MtrH in u* \
in tt«i
k ro u n d
i|tt*»i.
Writ** I n f lt ip t m m
D e p a rt- reilve re wank
S tuart— Atlantic Cuust Line rail- which is iiiii -sy mal tiamhleMiim*.
ilri'ss Norma Moore, Moultrie, Ga wears longer and looks lietlcr Ilian
Nowadays we simply ask at any
ni«*nt T h n IVnunrul** f&gt;tv%
any otlir paint. We rarry a full
mail nrveying new line to run
A Cmdcnu fuse, a ribbon of T. from this city to Scbring.
drug store for "W yeth'; Sag* and STKNDGRAI’IIKIt With ii y e a r line of sun-proof pairyt, v mil dies,
AUGUSTA r HP.DNTCi.E - An- N. 'I\ iii'.'UM'd pi a tuhu of lead, has
Sulphur Compound." You will get
experience ih'dl'd po-itioa. Ad Iv.ilsominrs, brushes, wood stains
gitnla, (in. Align 'la 's greatest been :tretched along a Rocky
a huge holll*' of this old F ile |e
Heavy
snows
have
driven
elk
ami
e!a: sificil niediuiti, rate ric h .Oflc Mountain National Park trail-win­ fleer into the town of Dan If . Al eipr improved t&gt;- Die mlOnioo of lire-i Norma ........ , Moultrie, Ga and wall paper.
charge. Die per littv', minimum der tvventy-llve-foot
uovvilrifts. In'll.*, where they make the round;! other ingredient , at vet\ li'tl"
i our '.. in I aliu lire enrolling
Ssuiford I'aint &amp;
.3he.
Next pritig Ilie* enlire charge will of the homed ins enreh of food, cost. Kvcrylimly ineii this pre­ np&gt;re High Mined .-itmlents than
paration now, Iwsnuse no tme ran courses in ull the other foreign
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St. he detonated al mice making it which I*' not ileuicil them.
Wallpaper C».
pus-ilje till Ihnl you darkened language'' coiuhiiieil.
John f . n n t y i renchrd through po isilde to clear tli" roaik
vimr
bail,
or
it
due;
it.
ro
nutiiral­
lie St. Augustine livening Record.
ly ami evenly, You dampen a
Quick re ultn. 'iwo renla per word.
Plume JOT
AVrluku IIni Idin if
• pop go o r soil brush with it nnd
Sample copy on reuuest.
where you nrenkfnst you ran draw (hi through your luiir, tak­
make your toast and coffee, iu- ing ontt small strand at a *imej
TAMPA, i t.DRIDA - Tampa Daily
*'ed, your egg »U"J cereal too, bv morning the gray hair disap­
Tiaiei*. the great
hntn« dnily
with our electric cooking «li&gt;- pears, ami oiler another applica­
rat** I ’.-'*• |s ‘r vvmd. mlnimut..
S i l l I III. %M l I M I V r
vii.ftu;. ,lu ,i attai h to your wall tion or two, voiii hair hecomeii “ The Comfort Route”
charge 25** rich wi'&gt; **rdor. Write
'Ho*
I'.tlul Thai t . i u , You
iickct
or
lamp
socket,
mid
turn
beautifully dark, Ihn k ami glossy
foi eoniplcte rate,cnr*k
Money.
on your switch.
Plenty of heat nml you look years younger. Adv. Fares From Jacksonville
M *miifii'-f it* r'l l*v*
Vllmlli*
I'tly
S35..3T
I
lUtllm
om
Jiu
a
ft
PALM BEACH f i MJNTY The
Rbrnnn-l.liiiUlrt I'nlnt In,
and time saved.
H.Mti.i,
41.63
*f*lrlinxn
43 IS
: cone of stupendous development
I,',»Ui"l
:i'i il | • I &gt;«*triiil
41.0.1
Rrml shout it ia the I'nlrn Beach
Post. Sample ropy rent on reD A V I D Ii. I I Y K R
■Piest.
AIM IIIT K C T
ADVERTTSlNr, gets rrs'ilts if i'
M&gt; inher L L t
Stove and Fire Place
reaches potential buyers. Pnh o n e IIN2-1V
J2 I S a n fo n l Avc
Hose lliiililltof
Ini l a Dally News is eircuhtted in
Wood
lirlnniP*. M m l'ln
mi inilu.Trial and agricultural s e c ­
tion.
_________
Cut to Suit
FOlt lIAl.TIIMOIti;
TO RK to il BUYERS or tdlera of
JT.no prr lord drlliered
88 A liliia illA N V
Florida ical estate advertise in
I ' l l . 3.i
M ur, )• l x - 2 1
A p r. v 1 . .*'*
the St. Petersburg Times. One ’cut
Ilityt's
8 M JIJANITA
Brill Realty Company
cent a word daily, two centn a word
Net* 2X
M ar. 11-21
A p r. 1*11-92
S p ray ers
Sundays.
'
88 OM lPUTKIt
IIO O I j K H A N
THE M'iRNINfi JDDRMAI. i . the
M u r. 1*11*23
A nr. 1-13*93
Try Smith’s Barber
COI . F MAN
FOlt I'lllLADKI.I'IIIA
3rd and D:ik
Shop for good barber
88 NANTt'OKKT
Phone M0
fel*. 21 Mar. G-IB-JS Apr. li*|«-27
work. Ladies welcome.
Co.
88 PKIIHIA.V
FLORID) ORLANDO Draml.i
l-'i Ii 2*1 M ar. P *t9 *3 a
A p r !**2u*3a
8 8 1188 MX
N ext to Valdez.
morning : ' nOnnl; hirg&gt; -I rlaa.'i
M ar. 2*12*21
A p r. 2*13-2.1
ficil hit iin , rate le a word, min­
imum 21c i ■' It with order.
dlicvl Iron, Miami to Phila.

O h H en ry!

NORTH BY SEA!

Mellon Eledlric Co.

Day ami
Anytime,

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Missionaries Cun
Chinese Drue: Ad

lUfAL_________

THE HAGUE, Ho! id, I’Vb. 28.
— Dispatches from »;*-ii, Sumatra,
tell of remarkahh* cures of the
opium habit effected hy the American Methodist Mission among tie’
Chinese fishing population them.
The cure which i . administered THE MIAMI HERALD is Thi’ big
internally, takes a fortnight. That
Ka-t C ur l morning newspaper.
the victims are conscious of their
vice* and only ton anxious to he
BARDEN HOSE
delivered from it Is shown by the
fuct th at the tiny mission hospital
ADVANCED
is hooked up for more than six
months ahead, and it is declared
15c Per Foot
th at 210 patients, most of them
Sec
complete opium wrecks, have been
wholly cured, says the Deli CourBall Hardware Co

JKniiic co,

billon b Platt
Everything clec1-2. Elcctrugith

Mil INN a n d
[fl'I'LlKH
RVu TFTSTATTOIT.
i&lt; Tires, AcciiKaovith a smile. Kim

wne -117 121.

illations, Mag*
'I- First nrtd Elm,
' and 10th Street.

TLORISf

A UTTLE WANT AD m Thi
lii i iM will bring you hiir re­
sults. Advertise those old articles
you have . tured away ami have
no use for. A lit I** thirty-rent ad
may bring you several dollars,
Hume 118 and a representative will
call to see you.

.TAYLOR DYER

i Chiropodist

I'iiin tin g — D e c o ra tin g

| FOOT SPECIALIST

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T R A N S P O R T A T IO N C O .
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Tvlciphuna
Ortundu.

J. It. LAWSON

F. P. R \ N E S

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sh o i'l tim e I m n nlTfi’in g litis a t $200.00
S m all p a y m e n t ilm vn, lialattcu v e ry e a sy .
:y is now lic tw e e n tw o .sulxlivisium i.

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:ed In CommitIn Solons’s Smaries Known •
^wifcwda m atli With
Came to Fiance’, Aid.
Mrs. Uptergrove had been a
To Be Bitter Pill But Presl* what might have been termed untanks By G.O.P.
dent Expected To Sign It
,an,J ‘n. the automob“ P
,n W o r d for about a ^ e e k .
lers On Friday
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£ 5 * l“
° r 1,0^ e r. U t? w l7 R* -i,t? r' understood to be tho fl&lt;
evel of conventional W estern thrif- lance of Mr*. Uptergrove. had been
Legislators’ Hearts
lev. No yipping and shooting wounded by a n$rro in nn attem ptAi e Set on Pay Boost posse strung out behind and the ed holdup on the Osteen road. Tho
wounded, nnd painfully wound'd two assailants of Register were
Expense Account of Mayflow­ they were, had Just been removed captured by Constable E. E. Wal­
the Fem ald-Lau^hton sani­ ker within an hour a fter the shoot­
er May Be Cut If Measure from
tarium.
ing and now are held on robbery
rats Taking N o
Is Not Signed by President
The wounds, though alwaya sug­ charges in the Volusia county Jail.
gestive
of romance,
had —
little
William J. Simmon*, lound..
-- —
■- to
-- -do
In the interim, Mrs. Uptergrove
[in The Contest; Colonel
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 8 .-T h a t with departure except to add aome took rooms on Park Avenue and
er anil former emperor of the Ku
Fight Back Klux Klan, is neur death from in­ the bill increasing the salaries of to the speed of it and to exercise I waited until Register could be
juries received in an uutomobile ac­ member* of congress is a bitter other indirect effects. One of th e ' moved. Friday afternoon the parpill to the president wo* ndmitted wounds was a perfectly legitimate ty composed of Mrs, Uptergrove,
[lNGTON. Feb. 28.— cident.
by administration leuders Friday one, received from the mussie of n Register, two small children i»nd a
ngle dissenting voice,
but opinion at the capitol is he will shotgun In the hnndi of a hold-up man whose name was. given as
biic&amp;n committee on
man. It was a wound tha.t would 1-angfonl, left Sanford enroute to
ultimately sign it.
e* took the first step
The president is in a jam on the add romance to any conceivable I aim Beach. They wore driving
salary measure rider. It is tied occasion. In fact, this wound is to Kissimmee for nn nll-nlght stop
toward carrying
to an important appropriation bill responsible for the visit of the last night.
[he organization pro*
There was nothing about Mra.
nnd if he should veto it he would lone rurvlvor of the Ashley gang.
I-aurn Uptergrove, formerly Laura Uptergrove to indicate the charact­
i He removal of Senendanger the supply provisions.
Ashley.
er with which she is vested by the
toilette of W isconsin
Hearts Set on Raise
The other wound, however, would popular Imagination. The hand
•of his thief supportTalk about a veto for this bill tax to the utmost th£ powers o( that, according to a charge, which
their present ranks
has aroused members of congress any scenario w riter to use it with was defeated only last Muhday,
Riders
Added
To
Measure
May
who hove their hearts aet on the any hut anti-climatic effect. It
^ndinjc committee of the
the gun that killed Deputy
Hring About Story Time extra pay. A plan to retaliate i» was artificial, in fact it had been held
Baker when the Ashley gam* was
In Senate; Appropriations under consideration to be used in deliberately inflicted for the behe finally rounded un a t Palm Reach,
|r Senator* were assign­
Tctalling 41 Million Asked the event pressure on the president fit of the recipient. A lto g eth er was unsually deft and eonsldcrate
.... to place* a t the
to &gt;n tucking the blankets about the
should cause him to refuse to a p ­ there
. . .\vu*
. something
. - missing
fv had been elected on
prove
the
measure.
The
expenses
make
this
wound
u
i-uccess.
Sueinjured. True, tho hand seemed
committee lint* a*
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—Cnrndent instead of the rying more than SO new proposals of the Mayflower, the yacht pro­ cess or no success, it was ns pain-.utm ost as rough nnd strong as a
us all operations to rem ove. man’s and seemed nuito capable of
.. ticket*.
Thin action added by the senate Friday, the vided for the president for his own iul
(Cotlnued on page .1)
have been looked into with n tonsils are, and the patient, like I
*t, first to consideration $41,000,000 rivers and harbors u u - i use,
“i8*’ T '
m
.
.
hblicnn party conference, , thorization bill Friday night up-1
lh
[by the
......senate
, ___ itself.
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; peared to have entered a stormy t l "' f nnnua l0*1,
was taken
over th
lR‘ri&lt;&gt;
d in the senute hecause .of
at- . The record*....of.. congress f how
lien was
taken over
u :ee 'i;----*............ «••-.
Irotest of three of the | tem pt, to attach to it several vigrw a a i
•erted nu*usurt*s as ®ioncti July
and dravs
-Brookhart of Iowa nnd ®foualy controverted
2,fi00 tons, and her annual cost is
Fraier of Nqrth Dnko-} ™«ers.
blii-i to letters it sent
Senator Fernald, Republican, approximately a half million. A
account for a year shows
whether they d e s ir-I Maine, late today proposed an recent
these
items:
ienocrats or Republicans j amendment to incorporate in the
1311.10
llheii committee assign- i measure the house bill for govern-1Miscellaneous Pay
—-----|t hail received no reply nient purchase o f Cape" Cod Canal j Instruments and Supplies 9,394.971
for $11,500,000.
Ordnance and Ord. Stores 227.541Much Abbreviated Parade nn d, Stale
star I.u Follette.
Prohibition Director
hey anticipate come op- Westerner* Attack Amendment i!?"lLru,.ct,ion an&lt;1 Repnir
b
’nmll
Reviewing
Stand
ToAm
And
Nine
Associate!* Must
80,214.70'
Western senators, led by S ena-! Fnginetrlng
the party conference
Face Charites o f Violating
100,508.07 I
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New French Ambassador and
Secretary Mellon Confer
Friday on Qaestion;Neither
Divudjffs D etails of Meet

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Ebert Succant
lowing an

N othing D efinite In
Of f icials’Expressions■

Peritonitis Gi

Purpose o f Conference Wnsi
To Give France Views Of,
Treasury Regarding Debt

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WASHINGTbN, Feb. 2 8 .-T h e
HadRisenFrom
whole question of the French debt
to the United State* was revived
suddenly Friday by a visit to tho
treasury of Emile Daeschner, the
new French ambassador. M. Daes­
BERLIN, Feb. 28.-L
chner spent nearly an hour with
Secretary Mellon, much of the time
rich EJbert. first preai
being occupied in a discusaion of
the German Republic,
the debt.
10:15 o’clock thin i.
While neither the ambassador
from Peritonitis which
nor Mr. Mellon would divulge de.
etl an operation for
tails of the talk, it was learned of.
eftis five daya ago.
flclally that the conversation had
In a measure covered ground gone
,
The former saddle maa
over by former Ambassador Jus-i VrUderiek P»w.r» ...............
r* °«
'» n w in g u »
serund in his conferences with Mr.!
Mellon prior to his retirement. It this morning following an opera- 'ant republic through tta fi
was asserted that there was noth­ tion several day* ago for appen- turbulent year's existence, was
dicltis.
ing definito in the expressions of
knowledged even by bitter e?
either official in today's meeting
made a gallant fight for
and there was no understanding as
but his aystem had been u.
to the holding of further confer­
mined by an attack of inflti
ences.
|
before tne operation.
Death came to the pr«
Secured Treasury Views.
West Sanitarium. The pub
M. Daeschner was represented
ceived the announcement tt
as desiring to acquaint liinuelf tlrst
half maating of flags over
hand with the treasury's view., of
flees of embaaaiea and govemi
the debt situation as well us make
huildinga
along the Wilhemrt
the personal acquaintance of tho
The newa came as a shock t
treasury head. He also was un­
derstood to feel that he should tuke New York Mnn Purchase 7,700 Berliners as morning papers
bulletins indicating m_
up the conversation where M. JusAcres Six Miles From City; lished
improvement in his condition
serand left off in order that he
Plan Developments on Line crisis was supposed by man;
may be ready to tuke care of any
of 15 and 20 Acre Farms have been passed.
developments in the form -if in­
A meeting of the cabinet will
structions from his government.
Purchase of 8.700 acres of land CMied for today and the Raic
It was made clear a t the French
be convened Monday
that further steps toward situated ubout six miles from Han­ will
probably it will arrange a
National Prohibition I«aw aembassy
ford
on
the
New
Sm
yrna
ruod,
by
refunding settlement muat awnlt
election date in advance of th
conclusion of the present budget R. 'V. Perry, New York banker
CLEVELAND. Feb. 28.— The discussion in the rre n rh chamber and C. O. Yoakum, of Yoakum &amp; scheduled for June.
President
; federal grand Jury Investigation of deputies und the ambassador Lad Company, of New York, for u c o n -; tWt-r iv rEbert
,- : ~ was.. born„
into alleged illegal withdrawal of laid no proposal before the secre­ sideration in excess of $100,000,*
a t Hzidelberg, the son
iug-1whiskey from the llayer Distillery tary.
was announced Saturday by H. S .! ,n ,I°r* ” • attended the ele
Coolidge,
hi*at
Troy,
Ohio,
a
situation
whir*'
J-ong,
of the Sanford Realty Com -1t* ry&gt;»ver found
of the other three fo®tLw*te-»
■*as brought before PrfsHlei.df € - T u lkrttp Alive IJlscussions.
ix n # , through whom the sale wwejPr lltw w w to enab)e him ti
Total ............. ............ $50!&gt;,172.58 lory.
The fJ sure was luid nslde F ri­
,
ta a d ^ .O llelde|herg UhiVei.
. ....,___
,„ry did___
Thp
treasury
not get ....
the ....
1m- negotiated.
There will lie a much-abbreviat­ Harding and Coolidge, reached Its
Press Attack mil
itic leaders in the sen- day night- &gt;fbre Senator Fernald
The land was purchased from*C. f
,n .
^ became an
ed inaugural parade, only a small climax Friday with the Indictment j presslon that Fram-q is immediate­
Attacks on the salary bill nro be­ reviewing stand for the President of Joshua E. Russell, federal pro­ ly prepared to submit more definitc A. Roberts, of Orlando. Tb ar{c* IW * * 6? ,n • •***&gt;•&amp; shop
it known th at the mi- had condln* '-his argum ent in be­
louM keep clear of the half of his 1 r, and will be tnken ginning to appear in papers
acre. '" lthnUK" he wor®vd 12 and 14 h
front of the White House, no hibition director of Ohio, uml ninv dntu than already has lieeng iven paid I* approximately $ ,J
h a lengthy light throughout tjli country. I “•‘ “ I stands for spectators along I’enn- others.
bin the Republican ranks up Suturduy
it through the conver.&lt;atioiis with
The pnn-hnsers, accord’ , to M r!' n ,,ay’ h'* rrnt* an&lt;* studied a
i both of the rid­ i employees and supporters of their i sv|van|a Avenue except those built
I not be dsposed to throw in prospect u
.. ennspir,
former Ambassador Jusseiand and Long, plan to subdivb
the land dent at night. He acquired the
The indictment «-l&lt;arges
f.
self* in the way of the’ ers are dispose
request for more money indicated |,y private enterprises, no evening acy to violate toe national prohi- , tho personul meniora-.ulunt from J into smull tracts of U and 15 hubils of Industry and hard work
today they would not forget mem- fji-t&gt;works display, and no inang- hition law and to defraud the gov- Finance Minister Clementel some acres each, which v , q la develop­ us u youth and never forgot them.
[in the reorganization of
House Proposals Adopted
hers of congress if the one mensurc ura| |ul||,
weeks ngo. The impression wa.i ed us furm land. VV town site As president of the republic he was
If at the special session
Virtually all of the amendments went over the top und the other
1next Wednesday.
gained,
however, that the present *will bo developed, according to the said to have been one(of the hard­
in the house bill proposed by the
French
ndmiitistrntiim desires to ' present plans. The tra c t lies near est working men in ‘the countnr,
|aoeratic party conference senate commerce committee were
and usuully was astir before offikeep alive the discussions with th h Osteen.
!&lt;1 eurlv next month will approved, including one to elimi­
.••vana.
icrry and
aim Yoakum
looKum are
Messrs. Perry
u n ­ f 'u^ Berlin was sipping its morn*
government so that there may be
Indidutos for the several nate a provision that all author­
no delay when condition* permit nlremly holders of extensive tract* *nX JofiTee.
Inicc.-, but leaders said ized projects should lie completed
in Florida. They have property in
After he had learned his trade
concrete action.
f*ld lie no effo rt to ar- within live yonrs. This was done,
Miami and other places, this tract l,'&lt; ""'Idler, President Ebert began ,
coalition or uijdcrstnnd- at the request of President Coolis the first they have purchased roignu'm r from one to another
| the lb-publican insurgents idge, who was informed by Di­
m-nr Sanford. Devlopmcnt plans U,,*H be finally settled in Bremen,
ort of that slute. Ily rector Lord, that the proposal
sed hy the dying Sixty-Eighth Con ion; Hurry A. Grossberg, Cleveland
will be carried forward us fast us is There he became intensely Inter­
their support to the would seriously hinder the pro­
gress in the finul hours before its .broker and attorney; Arninnd A.
practicable.
“*'■"*
L~ Socialistic
c—
—----ested in 'the
movement.
|t&lt; two years ago, the in- gram of the budget bureau.
adjournment sine din nt noon.'
In an effort to help improve th •
Gordo*,
heud
of
the
Arntund
Drug
| were aldo to bring about
After 12 o'clock the new in
This action later brought a
1conditions of the working classes
l “ n'l Candy Co.; Frank J. Fickle*,
[» un reorganization which strong denunciation from Senator
meeting in special session, will a s -1Youngstown, Patrick Scanlon’s sonhe took un active part In u cooper­
tve.-al weeks.
semble fur the Inauguration of in-law, and Charles F'lcps, Youngs­
ative bakery movement and regu­
Reed, Democrat, Missouri, who
--------Vice-President Dawes. President town.
Jr McNary of Oregon, was criticised a system, which permitted
From n report compiled by the larly was up at 3 o’clock in the
A promising wire tupping game j Coolidge und member* of the SuThe resignation of N. T. Cobb as
member of the Republi- “one man to stand in the wuy .of
morning making deliveries of
Abe
Ungerleidr,
Columbus
finun.
United
Department of Ag­ bre.nd.
oflloe manager of the municipal ricultureStates
And all the time he kept
Imiltce on committees to congress and its power to legislate nmong the colored gentry of San- urenie Court and the cabinet will
with
the
Florida
Bureau
ford was thrown fur a long loss l h.. seated in the chamber near the
^
utilities plant, effective Mur. 15,
expanding
his knowledge by rcadipprnvul of the removul for the public.’’
has beeu received by City Mana­ of Markets co-operating. Frank Inir books by the best authors.
«r Ladd as chairman of
Lincoln Memorial Rridge
Frank
II.
Scruggs,
representative.
ger W. B. Williams, it was an­
Ic land; committee; of SenRemarking that the action was
Total shipments by state*: Cal­ | In 11(00 Ebert became a trade
nounced Suturday. Mr. Cobb canto
union secretary und a little later
IFollette from his place as tuken in accordance with the policy
to Sunford from Orlando to take ifornia, 12; Florida, 00; of which was chosen a member of the local
pP*ctivc chairman of the of economy, Senator Reed called
!&gt;0
originated
in
the
Sunford
Sec­
charge of the office when the city tion. Florida shipments this sea­ governing assemblage of Bremen.
commerce committee, attention to the recent approval
li l .
.
i /
____ _ i,,
« wei-ii iiivt-nuKimuii mrei
purchased the gas plant in June,
F'ivr year* later he was elected a
lthe.ee and tho other tyvo hy congress nnd the president of the aid of four others, worked the highest court and of congress wi! , Mabel Walker Wlllebrundt,
find-the-pockctbook game nn assemble on the specini sta n d , Hj;u „t att
general.
It 1024, from the Southern Utilities son through Feb. 27 total 2.rtll. member of the presiding board of
Rom the high rank they a bill authorizing construction of u old
last season, 2.031. Sanford ship­
negro woman nn&lt;| realized $20 erected on the Capitol Plaza where - cha
lhat
oof
„ on!, company.
I other committees.
$14,000,000
Lincoln
memorial thereby.
ments thi sseuson, 1,807; last year the Social Democratic party and In
in
the
presence
of
u
vast
crowd
of
yni,r
whiHkt,y
ro,|eaM(JK
to
thl.
1012 whs elected n deputy in the
Mr. Cobb hus accepted u posi­ 1,820.
| other senators of the Rv- bridge across the Potomac river
It was the old and sad story the oathi wil be adminlUernl t o . Arm a^(1 Com
/ for me&lt;| icina| tion as" auditor with the United
Reichstag.
There he |nu*&gt;m|lv
progrestive" group ure here.
Shipping Point Information
that the police heard from the com­
to Join with Mr. McNary
“ While $14,000,000 would make plainant. A pocketbonk had been Mr. Coolidge by l h.ef Just ce ^ - purposes was diverted into bootleg Stute* Fidelity and Guurunty Com­
Sanford, Flu. Clear, cool, good forged to the front as a political
Jy.conference on the rec- the Mississippi river navigable found, change had to be made in Mr. Coolidge then will deliver *»*- cb.SneU because of “deceitful and pany, which I* declared to he one wire inquiry. Demand und trading leader and became head of oik mix*
address.
. corrupt practices," of Russell und one of the largest rnsuulty compa­ good, market firm. Carloads F. O. ty for all Germany. In 1918 h«
*b«ms of the committee “ from St. Louis t a New Orleuns,” order to split the find equably and, inaugural
The ceremonv concluded, th«* r
[
’
was chosen heud of the Main Com­
nies doing business in F'lorida. Mr.
f!®X favorable action by he said, “you spend it on an orna­ ufter much slight-of-heud work on President and Vice-President will |
,t |g alleRedf rwclvC(1 Cobb will mukc his headiiuurters in R. usual terms. Florida. 10 inch ; mil tee of the Reichstag,
mental bridge and hold up the de­ the part of the victim and smooth I take their placer nt the head of
crates, Golden Kelf.Rlanrhing In
fr l n.!.h‘‘ senate floor.
Orlando.
I lj*e I ight to Senate
the rough U. 8. No. I, 3-fis $2.50, j Subjected to ntuch ridicule, chiefvelopment of our natural reI yby monarchists when hr headed
&gt;r Bfisikhart, in his letter
.Mr. Williams declared thut it is few higher.
pnan Watson of the comwith regret that the city governNew York. 13 degrees, clear, the republic that succeeded the
ptent sees Mr. Cobb depart, ns his fi Floridu arrived. Supplies mod­ downfall of the Hohensollern reign
committees, announced
work was highly satisfactory. Mr. erate. demand moderate, market in Germany, Ebert was regarded
l take the fight to the senWilliams said that, under
Mr. ■teailv. Floridu, 10 Inch cruto*. highly hy the people generally and.
l-wnator Fruzier demanded
in his own country at least, waa
Cobb's
direction,
the
office
hud
been
I'rplarmtion regarding the
cope:
portion of the
organized
thoroughly
and
that
he
**.* inquiry, usking if it ideal Cummins.
Police court Friday
morning present,
rder out of
had
rontpiled
statistics
on
the
op­
jUe that the members of
was attended by fewer offenders
At the White House Mr. C*»oI- I^ee County Bridge
. the abdlca*
eration
of
the
plant
thut
have
" fee are so presuniptuthnn in several weeks.
idge and Mr. Duwcs will leave the
illiam.
Request Approved proven valunble to the city.
•zke if upoa themselves
Only one fine, that of $1 and head of the column to review the
upheaval came on
Though un auditor, Mr. Cohb Florida arrived. 13 curs on track. Nov. 0, 1018, FR&gt;ert
arbitrarily what the polcosts, was imposed and this was parude from a stand facing laii-'uyassumed a lend­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. — has been a newspaperman. He was Supplies moderate, demand and ing role, becoming chancellor In
'&lt; members of the senate
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—Am- for allowing chickens to run a t{ e tte Square.
trading
modernte.
market
steady
Then President Coolidge will go Uridge applications approved today for 10 yeurs owner and publisher
5 ? " , °f the facU ?" hasaador Daeschner discusied the large. One bond of $10 was esF’lorida. 10 inch crates, 3s and 8s succession to Prince Maximilian of
a'"1s letter to the com- 1French debt with Secretary Mel- treated among those who faced the 1back to his desk at the W hite' by the Secretary of War, included of the F’reeport. HI., Duily Jo u r­ $.1.50,
Baden, who had heen instrumental
4-fi* $3.75.
nal.
which
he
sold
in
1011
to
conncourt was, William Kennedy, negro, j House and Vice-President Dawes thut of Lee county, F'lorulu, for a
[U .lJJa&lt;*t* public Thursday Ion.
in
negotiating the urmistcie. He
^
Chicago:
10
degrees
cloudy.
2
TJ watson *uid the co m -j The house refused to accept a /charged with breuking and enter* will take up his duties at the C ap-' structure ucross Mntlnck Pass from South. He wu* luter development California
was
in office
only 3fi
v
o
.
n
u
i
m
u
u
r
r
i
t
i
d
.
a
r
i
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r
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n
r
- hours, being
........ arrived.
5
Florida
a
r-i
I the muinland tp Pine Island and writer on the Raleigh, N. C\, News
H decided not to reply t-j senate proposal to eliminate the i jpg, who was committed to the itol.
rived. 37 cars on track. Fluri.U i rorce‘1 out whc" ««ntrol of the govnnd
Observer,
which
is
owned
by
----------------------------Charlotte
Harbor,
•
®nd to proceed to put 1Rullmun surcharge.
j Circuit court. Kennedy was nrJosephus Daniels, form er secreta­ 10 inch crates, 3-fls well blanched " " T ? 1 wa* IakeT? ov*r. by tho
Trees at the rate of 20,000 u day j
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the resolution adopted
Rear Admiral Sims gave his I rested on the complaint of another
u Comm'? J ,r,V ’ l U .
ry of the nnvy. For four year* he • $3.75-4.00, green poorly blanched
have
been
planted
by
W
estern'
Panama
City—Contract
to
be
♦Publican senate confer-| views of the navy to the house negro.
8.10s well blanched. $3.25* Elbtrt' U waa "aW* '*hw by ’'killfn'
••opening of this session, aircraft committee.
Other cases jwere: Neal Loftin, Cunadiun farmers in tho last 20 jawurded for erection «f hospital a t ; was in the navy Intelligence d e -! H-$3.25,
Fifth street und Magnolia avenue. purtment, serving in Cuba. He I* $3.50, green ,HH&gt;rly blunched $2.50- ”»*n*uVfr» a t that time, prevented
' “‘■h thu four senators wern
Frank R. Kellogg, secretary or speeding, $10 bond cstreuted; Jun:- years.
$3.00.
California crates well j ,ho [ adi?a,»
gaming the upa native of North Carolina.
‘•f the party councils.
‘ nUte-designatc. made a round of j (Jarrett, loitering in pool rooms,
blunched tt-IOs $8-8.50.
‘ .p*r hand.
the turmoil created by
r fLa Follette is in Florida calls and renewed old acquaintancCincinnati. 21 degrees clear. 1 , th&lt;/ » vo,uti°n.
^
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f triends said today they ! «** rn the senate.
Mitchell Disobeyed
Florida arrived. 12 car* on track.
A l ! w. 1* a#k‘ ,aUjr Ebert b e e are
r^Ptct him to return her*-1 Fir»t step toward removing Rjh
Friday opening Saturday— !one of *,h5
cOHimltaatiM who
Coolidge. YVeeks Says Closing
LL
u hun(J pergonu|jy jpublican inurgent senator* front
supplies liberul, demand and trad- a *raa*ed ^or ,bf first meeting of
Body
t
rin| ,t" retain hia sUndlnir committee assignments
Ing limited, market firm, Florida.' w®,GernJan# Nallo,u, Assembly «t
WASHINGTON. F’ea. 28.—Sec. 10 inch crutes, 4-8* $3.50-3.75, 3j( Weimar to farm a provisional gov''ar committees
’ by the committee on committees.,
Scored
Borglum
The stute department’s lid*
Weeks told the house aircraft co n i;' $3.25-3.75. 8. $2.75-3-28, 10* $2.76- j
Members of u golf team selected ever held on the links,
°.f ,he r*?ubU«Feb.
was given in the c a s e - of ^Count ( P.ALEIGH. Feb. 28.—Having de- front the Sanford Rotary club were
3,23.
|
1019, he was elected provisiar.'.Members of the winning team m ittee today that Brig.-Gen. M it-13.25.
chell
had
directly
disoncyed
Cool9o
&lt;lim Bill Karolyi’s pledge of political •'1 , |jvt,re,j unother verbal attach defeated-by u team of Koturian* were each given two golf bulls as
PHILADELPHIA: 18 degrees. r
,» _ _ _
,
s c o r e d R v m n r p v i r i v i t y while *n *he United •
' UKttinst the Stone Mountain Monu- and their guests of Altumontu a token of victory. The visiting idge’s order in writing mugazine clear. 2 Florida arrived, 5 cars on l X i n sp«
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Ww*
O r t h a18 M &amp; (1 0
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The OflMiiv
senate ..........
eliminated
t|l front nt ment«| Association’s executive com- Springs 32 und 23 in u tournament golf team, many members of which articles without obtuining upprov- truck. Supplies moderate, demand ,
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on the course before. al of the war department. The slow, market dull.
rivers and harbors bill a
’ miUee of Atlunta, Guthon
Ror- played Friday afternoon on the nud _played
Speaker of House
F’lorida, 10
..... Feb. 28.—Dick- ion that all authorized l,r&lt;&gt;J »_ • Kjum&gt; dismissed sculptor of the , Sanford Municipal Golf course. The i particularly when u dt-legution of general hud an article published jnch crates, 4-6* $3.25.
Memorial being carv- | match was played under Nassau Altamonte players met u team without the war departm ent's u p - 1
f f i l ! . V Marketin* Far,,. should be completed in five &gt; • • Confederate Mer
WASHINGTON, F'eb. 28.—N ic
•Jltd |)y the House for
ed on the mountain, today is *up- • rules and nine foursomes partlc
fiom the Sanford Golf club n short, proval despite the fact th at PreaiNEWSPAPER MAN KILLED I holas IAingworth. congressman H |
dent
Coolidge
had
w
ritten
hint
cauposed to lie northward bound, say* j pated in the piny.
time ugo and were defeated, left |
tqj-v
b111, Was &lt;le*
from Ohio will preside aa speak^yUhairm un Carey,
Though no t record ' breaking - Sanford highly pleased with the tinning hint against it, Wecka said.
the Raleigh News-Observer.
FLORENCE. Ala., Feb. 28. — 1er of the House of Representative:
th ,Ajfrl« I tu r a l Conscores
were
turned
in.
some
exwuy
in
which
the
match
was
conj
Secretary Weeks added he wish* Prentiss Blackwell, manager und of the filUh Congress und John Q.
Wheat: 1 He arrived yesterday, visited a
c-»|tr AGf), Feb. 28.
n,‘ ’cleverest piece
1,85 to ’ friend and received the reporter ccllent golfing figured in the tour- ducted. Plans for u return mutch ' ed to stute “emphatically th a t tha part owner of the Flurence Daily , Tilson. of Comweticut, will i-ucbefore |-uving on u jtraln .last nument. Weather conditions and • were tentatively discussed and it War Department has not “ muz­ News wa* found dead thin m o r n -! toed
_
him us Republican ftcgr lead*
j night, the paper says, adding the the condition of the course fav o r-! i» understood that the tournament zled" either Mitchell nr any other ing in bis office with a bullet hole ler it was aonomiced t hi.*, morn. sculptor denied charge* that he de- ed the players and the tourncry i n . will lor followed by other tilta be-1 officer to keep them from telling i in the temple. A pistol wa* lying I ing following a house lsucus
~5 j stroved models of memorial before generul aspects, is declared to have i tween Sanfn&lt;-d and Altamonte i the tru th ’* to Congressional Com­ nearby when the body was found-day night. lAwigovith wa*
been one of the must satisfactory i Springs organizations.
mittee.
| by janitor,
| leaving Atlanta.
ed lo the punt on the first
to 25.47.

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RIVERS, HARBORS
BILL IS CARRYING
MANY PROPOSALS

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Police Take Negro
And Break Up Neat
Confidence Game

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LARGE TRACT AT
OSTEEN SELLS AT
$100,000 FIGURE

INAUGURATION OF (TEN INDICTED IN
TWO EXECUTIVES OHIO RUM PROBE
WILL BE SIMPLE BY FEDERAL JURY

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Rartk To Be
German Ex

Cobb Quits Utility
Office To Become
Insurance Auditor

Celery Markets

Washington News

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Shnford Rotarians Are-Defeated- In
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ries a strong appeal to every visitor is the self cviih
entire project.' There is som ething about the hills
that creates this impression; the magnificent pines
trees, rear guard of a vast primeval forest, serve to
sion as well as to furnish welcome, shade. So also d
operation on the property, turning out Coquina rock for building

The l,Cn"ty nf 11,0 s,,lMlrl' ,vi" c™ t c "» im m cIW e enhancm ent of property value,

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lh is’ &gt;'&gt;' i1" very nature, at, ever Increasing enchantm ent a , the y ea r, nnss
I bidding restriction,, calling for fireproof construction o f all dw ellings throughout the
development, serve still further to make Harare beauty „ lasting X
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Visualise the investm ent possibilities o f such a project.

A s one sw ings around the loop, entering the property through the North Winj
the stately Tarragona Tower, proceeds along Volusia avenue to Ilillerest. around
shorn of Lake Minorca, up over the hill by Florida avenue, along Tarragona Way and
through the South W ing o f the great stone gate, one is never without this impress
of permanency. T his applies not only to th e property itself, but to the work that i:
ing carried on, from the gigantic stone entrance, involving the use of more than tl
thousand cubic yards of solid Coquina rock, to the ornamental planting being carried
along the rock and asphalt streets now under construction.

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"&gt;any miles o f the seaeoast. with
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W i l l piLscnt low value, Daytona Highlands offers to both the investor and the home
"efla ‘r
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information regarding your
Complimentary Tour of Day­
tona Highlands ami Eastern
Volusia County.

�c su i^ n Of North
Wftnt South Sea Jot

Park Plans1"”"’

______ Service Men Taking.
Vocational Training At University

er section, a landscape
where designs for the
small lot* will bo ah
educational exhibit
HONOLULU, F,b. a '- T w T .
names of native and
GAINESVILLE, Feb. 28.—There uated from this class of »tudents
flux of applications of mainland
plants may be learned.
are a lawyer, a teacher and a stu ­
teachtrs for position* in thpH aw hr* a t present about 40 men ta k ­ dent from the agriculture Icoilege.
The
WomaiiV
Club
•Hsn school* this ye*r Is growing
Tho Winter Park Garden Club Eng decorated by a
ing vocational training a t the Uni­
Each vocational student Is al­
daily into proportions that lead fa announcing Us fourth annual
decorator for the occa
versity
of
Florida,
according
to
Dr.
lowed
$100 a month for m ainte­
Superintendent
W.
E.
G
irths,
of
Flower
Show
to
be
held
Wednesfont**’* Membership Shows
is being anticipated as
L. W. Bucholz, who is in charge of aioastw
nance.
wo In
*&gt;» addition he ia furnished
.
r Increase o f 500 Per Cent the departm ent of public inatruc- day "and Thursday, Mar. 4 and (3. events of the season,
the work. The training ia offered with all material necessary to do
tlon, to predict that the number It |» planned to make this show open op, Wednesday evi
Sp arin g Post Ten Years, will exceed th a t of last year, when more Interesting and beautiful
under the provisions of the Smith- his work, such as w riting paper,
to 10 o’clock and on
Hughes Act which was passed soon pencils and so on. Some of those
I Declares Research Hureau there wera 6,000 application* from than any of th» previous cxhibi- 2from
9 o'clock to five
! pfter the end of the Wotld War,
who have come here have hardly
malnland teachers for 125 vacan. tiojis of the club. Sanford people
and plants
NEW YORK, Feb. 2H. O- The firs.
' |a ro Invited Ho attend Jand to en
illties d faaeti the gx&gt;V]| been able to read while others have
brought in by
umbesFoI women workers organIthe best for Ijad the benefit, of high school and
jThere will he .only aboiit 100 vac- ;T*r their fTdW#r^ and
*
sdny morning.- 1
ed int*. trade unions more* than aiidea this y e a r and preference wilt • The p u rp W I f the r rfovte
tng the ol eH
(Woman V Club will
uintupftd in the decade from 1910 be given, as. In the past, to gradu- Show is to defronslrate
Idlers 4f ■. cqaipensat ori , The United, States has entered j
Whal cai
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o nod wounds which u id jlp to an agreement totth a number
11120, Says a Statement issued ate* of tho territorial normal school be grown In central Florida and ' Hub both days.
iy by the National Hureau of or the University .*r Hawaii.
made them a t least ten per ce'ft 'o f institutions of higher learning
to make it a worth while c o m
- ----------------------_ imornic Research, Inc., of this j According to school authorities, munity event for all interested in | Three cities , in Lakk coujft'y to les* efficient than before, were giv* ; throughout the country, both pnity , summarizing an exhaustive . the B0.ca|led ,ure o/ th# South Sea* the beautiful growing things of : hold bond elections totaling 1216,- en the choice of a monthly alRivf- ) vate and public, to provide for the
anco or the opportunity -of contiri- vocational oourses. The Sniithpport on the subject.
| (a very potent upon teachers, this locality.
MM f„Y school Improvement*.
uinsr their education. At one tjime Hughes Act will automatically go
In
addition
to
the
usual
classes
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» ' " h«™ *np&gt;y • n n u .llr
a
tno rernaie mcmiwrsmp 2‘ /' " u ‘ * lf or the comparatively few vacan- of roses, sweet peas, annuals, perYog will gel jour moneys worth t Florida there were as many ss out of existence on June .11, 1926.
former soldiers taking advan­ It is expected by that time, how­
UMad^nton*
ilnatdu^ons^* *In!ci** th*i occur In the departm ent’s jenniala, lilies, gladioli and other at the DeMnlay Minstrels at the 260
tage of the federal governm ent's ever, that all men who might profit
.Milane Theatre .Mar. 8th.
Offrr. Amongjhose w hohave grad^_byits provision swill hove done su.
Vns S9(T,000, divided among 37 or- J
lim itation*.
" All organizations but two, t h e 1
nuslcinn* and the brewery work-f
, had s larger membership at
Hose ot* tlie decade. Three im*
irtant .new organizations, it is
Dint out, which were not in existnee in 1910, the Amalgamated
lothlng Workers, the Amalgamate
Textile Workers and the tele­
phone operators* branch of the
"lectricnl Worker*, contributed
practically 100,00(1 members, or
• 'Crarly onf.lfourth of the total rise,
notner organization, the Rail'"•way Clerks, whose female mem­
bership in 11110 was negligible, was
Xesponsihlu, .fur 116,OPO more in
Mi l .
ly tpdb ..vi’ars the member*
• *• « ■m*
ip of the clothipg unions was
ic dominatine item. The interttefftL Garment Workers and the
nited Garment Worker* had. in
0, ■4U per rent of the total;
und in 11*20 these same organiza­
tions, together with the Amalga­
mated Clothing Workers, had 42
per cent. Hy 1920, however, the
kHoo, textile railway clerks nnd
electrical workers’ unions had ris­
en to n (dace of importance, with
n combined membership of more
than one-third of the total. Most
. of the union* dmp|&lt;cd a large part
11/ their female a* well n&lt; their
tnale membership during the years
, following 1020. Any cut) mate if
the total loss between 1920 anti
1023 can Is- more than a guess,
but It is judged that it win not
much more than 100,000. A cunt s^niv
glider*bln
of this loss, murei »nr pari
j
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probably ascribable to the
mm industry of the many
S
n Wh
frhu found employment in
industry during the war.
"The course of the lubor muvetnent among women in this country
i* unintelligible without sumo con­
ception of the number of women
who work and the nature of tii»*
work they do.” explained l&gt;r. I.ee
WOl.MAN, who conducted tho In­
vestigation. "Roth jn 1910 and in
1920 women reipiested ]u*t about
one-fifth of th e tota) iiuiiiImt of
persons who in the United S tates
worked fin an iw nm r and were
r. *v«i
therefore counted in the nccuifijM 1 I f
* tion census. While the number of
women who work in small are ab­
solute magnitude, it bus since 1HH0
Increased at a much more rapid
rate than the total working ptipu.
lation.
"The substantial gains tool; place
in trade, professional service and
in clerical occupations. Manufuc;urlng and mechanical industries
Haiillv moved.
"Tlir type wf skilieil craft union
which is *u prevalent among* men
ami which plays so iluminent »
role in tin' American labor move­
ment is practically nun-existent ,immig wuniMi.
The nearest uoproach to it is to lie found in the
unions of professional workers,
like actors, musicians, and touch­
ers. Except in the case of act­
resses, who are now highly organIzed. unionism is very weak in­
deed.”

UNIONISM

Flower Show Soon
At Woman’s Club

ALL THIS WEEK AT PA0U
j

You Are Cordially Invited

GARDEN HOSE
ADVANCED
15c Per Foot

Stove and Fire

Wood
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Ball H ardw are Co.

Britt Realty

‘Where Location Assures Safety With Profits’

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Located close to the New Hotel Site and the New Business Section of Sanford

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Fort ^Mellon offers wonderful investment possibilities-- with the rapid
development of the eastern section of the city, property in this
subdivision will quickly increase in value and early purchasers will reap
big profits on their investments.

Paola Subdivision
Will Be IMaced On
Realty Market Soon
Plan1* for the development of
an extensive subdivision In I’uola
have l&gt;« ■•n tentatividy arranged und
were announced by it. U. Kid ridge
Friday morning. A company has
acquired HO acres df load in I'aola
thut i; rcftailUal an particularly
desirable mi l portions of i» have
now been placed on sate,
I’aola i- it unnlyd by the drv«|.
opers f all ideal dislrict in which
to live. It is pg feet above sen
level which insures adequate iliuiuaye «t till times. The property al
ready ha« numbers ol large shade
trees and lakes, with boating, bath,
ing and ll-hing, add to the desira­
bility nf-the place.
• ‘W ater, roads and other utili.
ties, including electric lights are
either secured or now being secur­
ed or now being arranged for. The
town is situated at the junction
of the rail lines to St. Petersburg
and Leesburg. Streets are being
&lt;{'»}•. iv.thc property and other
developments being made.

Aft er Saturday, March 7th
The price of unsold lots in Fort Mellon will be increased Ten percenthor one week more lots may be purchased at pricer ranging
from $1000 to $1500., on Easy Terms.

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Company

“Promoters of Sanford’s Finest Subdivision”
T h e coin thut fits th e
'little spot is how m uch
O h H enry! costs.
t h e coin th a t fils the
&gt;%
larger o n e b how m uch
you have to n.\y to get
candy as good as

A .T . CONNELLY &amp; SONS

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.find w ith o u t# or rcQUta, efficiency with fih* nrnm.
lh it was a task to load the
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R*vo ,IS ftrength to testify fqr th e '
ed it with ease and r i
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rht rhotiidei* required n W h m i l l n , .
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During the ftrat few months of
| steel braco th a t held the »V I l t l l l i O l l S e I s n l i r i l P f l ,L’ t’H'o'vIsionnl government its
a raised, unnnturnl posi_____
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tushions had to be plai—d
HOUSTON. Tex Feb •&gt;« V
5, sis which arose over the ques(tically and all had to be children of Ah a’n(i &lt;i" ’ w °Vr ,T|on "f ^irnmir the pcnca treaty.
with a rue to ward off O rson. «f Pearl Tex \v,.rn
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Fbert nnd his first preThe child, with Long- od to death enrlv tbi, ^ bu.r n' mlor Philli p Schheidemnnn oppos[il the other child rode in when the home was l e H t r ^ ' ^ ’ tt°„Jr,ekl,5R 1° thc&gt; «,c*»an^ of the
scut nnd he too had to fire. The p a re n t wer« ”\ ' , . by .A ,hrs* With no other course b f t
lied. When tho task war. iously injured when thpi’1 3r* bu.t ,to ncccl?1- Scheldemnnn and his
til. Mrs. Uptcntrove took forced by the flames I,, mo
? ere cuhinvl
nnd a pro-treaty
fcc behind th e ' steering u second floor window Kno
p.° jt , !'mcnt 'vaH, forinct1, wh,ch ,n*
ml got the car into mo- cr children escaped without T r ? Ud^ 8omel°,f the ndnlstcrs of the
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w' Ua'»ut m-r- previous cabinet. The new govmanner t.iat woptd be a ious injury
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the
Sijr Haugdnhl.
to her departure, Mrs. Un­
MAY IMPE ACH J ii n r ie
I tprn,H !’f tht&gt; (renty, decided to
A t l l JUDGE
aicccpt it nnd in July, 1910, Presdeclared thnt she would
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_ Sanford when the negro
WASHINGTON Feb m
v iilen* Ebert signed
bill‘ ratifyof Register is brought to resolution
solution providing
p^viding Vor
for in"eMigainvesHea- " L b° t f*aty&gt;
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Fhe trial will be held in tion
charRos against Federal
»n of charges
i"-'1*’ this phn»« of the tre a tV il
county but Mrs. Upter- Judge English, of the Eastern III- crisis 0Vrl' ,t h? ^ lLt,rt K°v«n n icn t I ■
.dares that she Intends ta inois district, to determine whether w“* c° n&lt;7*"M with (he problem o fjS
nford at this time.
or not there was ground for im- ttet.t " ? (C,‘0}fllt.UM tn K° to Harl*1!
penchmcnt. was adopted todav b,- a.ntl /boulder the responsibility o f , "
signing the treaty. These were ob- ’
B e ll
R i n g e r s the House.
tuined nfter many declined whttt^
they regarded ns an empty honor, I
liv e Concerts A t
KESOLUTION ItEPOUTED
because the opinion was practically
&gt;1 H e r e Saturday WASHINGTON, Feb 28 — A unanilna“? in Gcrmnny thnt thresolution which declared it’ t„ lw. lern'^
(he treaty were unjust ami
ette’s Players nnd Swiss „S" ‘&gt; ' 0 ” of the House that the rm:? hi
,Hsru,lt Gcriaaay a " a
per.', a troup of three nov- President create a commission u. nutio,,&lt;
Isicirns, will appear in make recommendations with regard 1 ...
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at tin- Sanford
High to the future operation of Atusde
l, wcn!j,
ringers In th - He| Auditorium this
after- hhoais, was reported today by t h e 'i i
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Iheatre Mar. fith.
[speciality of playing und|&lt;e- of schools and comes
ltd highly recommended,
him attend eithor,the nint:
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prs will be given exhihiB
an almost unbelievable B
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\f y o u o u iM youR oouM
his. ranging
from thc
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laccoritian. Thtt wind inm
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Iroup (tears fuvornblc, re­
fill newspapors in Ameripnd rati continental Eu&lt;iss Josephine fJcorgette.
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at ID o'clock this mornMac*»n. (la., which is th**
(p. One plane remained
Fl’any Lieut. Whithorn!,
pared n plane ju st arriv- „
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Norway, Feb. 2JJ.—Since
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thc purpose .ofywining
'uggc,tions o f rth e time
»rmay was imflcr Danish
many other citi^p have nt■Hal a desire ta'. re turn to
jrwegiatj names,
languid now wants to he
Stun and; Trondhjeim
‘0 teturn to the name of
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Ins plars you‘vc been Ihinkinu about. Our specially
is helping build homes by furnishing everything in
lumber. Our lower prices will stirp ise yeti.

CARTER LUMBER COMPANY

hing kidneys!!

Phone 5(&gt;5.

North Laurel Avenue
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Hollywood By-the-Sea is directly on thc ocean—No bay lies in front of it— nothing but the
broad Atlantic.
Here are miles of shimmering ocean front—a m agnificicnt sti etch of superb bathing beach
—one of the finest on the cast coast—with a su rf that rolls in under thc benign effect of the
Gulf Stream, which flows past Hollywood, h u ggin g its shores, making ocean bathing a de­
light thc year ’round. ,
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feet wide—of which more than two miles are now qnniUcted. and electrically lighted by
White Way Lights of five clusters each. Work has started on the new $250,000 casino and
hath, which will be unequalled by any similar building in Florida. Other building plans to
he started in thc immediate future include the erection of a stately shore hotel, exclusive
homes, apartments and specialty shops, all-to grow in thc characteristic speed o f Hollywood
Building.
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A program which means opportunity to the investor and home owner—it means profit—
jumps in value. It means that the opportunity Hollywood By-the-Sea offers today is great­
er than ever before.
Every visitor to Florida should see and study Hollywood By-the-Sea; there he will find the
ideal place for a permanent home; a luxurious 1action foi a winter home and a highly proved
place for property ownership.

Whv i- it I hal you &lt;lo nut save

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drink which everybody
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Lgp* k e m r d y
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s - ; i . ! , effected with hmdL, v , 1 (-'"k .i few battl'*:
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Complete informutiou about the tour, together with Hollywood
printed matter, illuslrtited will he nent (u you on receipt of
(he ( ‘mi|Mjn in thin advertbemewt.

cnjrynblc Free Tour of Inspect Ion to Holly wood
Hy-the-Sca. Our Specially Dvuij*tH*&lt;l 2 M lasMCnHc2, .Touiinu

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CUItTIH &amp; GRAHAM, Local l(cprc»cnUtivc-&lt;,
VAUfeBZ HOTEL, SANFORD. FUJRIDA.
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tny .
pact, full information about tht- FR EE TOUR OF IN­
SPECTION to Holly word Hy-thc-S«B, und DtjcripHvu
Printed MuUit , lliuatrutvd.

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AGENTS FOR

HOLLYWOOD LAND &amp; WATER
J. W. YOUNG. President.*
Sun fort' Office: Valdez Hotel Lobby, Curtis &amp; (irpham, Local Mijrs.

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You will learn why So Much is Heard about Hollywood
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Along the entire length pf this beautiful shore lim;«will«ruiva Cement Broad Walk, thirty

his home. Why ni l t*el started new on those build-

ISFINE FOR
folki forget that the kid*** the bowels, sometimes
!*i*h ami clogged ^nd need
,ne ocenssionaliy, else we
Gaelic and dull misery in
region, severe hendfimKtic twinge;, torpiil liv’tomach, sleeplessness and
Madder disorders,
•wtiply must keep your
aruvi- and clean und the
you feel an ache or train
aney region begin drink)! water. AI:.o get about
hu'*"t Jad Salts from any
u \’or&lt;' here, take a tab;! f'n 11 k'lass of water be, 1 1 f‘jr a few dayo and
,-v w&lt;U then act fine.
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1 m grapes and lumon
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stimulate them to aHivi*'** ncips
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that i&gt;»,
musti he spanned
by long bridges or causeways.
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FLORIDA STATE OFFICES:
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 28,1925,

Yet He Was “A Jolly Good Fellow”

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SATURDAY, FEB, 28, 1923
THE HERALD'S PLATFORM
' I,—Deeper wnter route to Jackson*

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Medill McCormick.
A Chance for Conf rem. •
Gold, Yellow and Cold.
H ie Baby Crop.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE i c w n o i i &lt;•*«&gt;

Curious what a “little” th ing
the pleasure
a t m ifa rf, Florida
Herons Oloi» Matter. o f a vacation spent in Florida! T he little thing is like this:
1519. at the PualOlTlre Ten or tw elve years ago a Good Fellow from a northern state
Florida under Act of

came to a certain resort in Florida fo r the winter season
He spent money freely, was a jolly good sport, and he made
many friends.
B ut in the crowd with which he w as so popular there
was one young fellow who irritated th e rest by his silly
aversion to strong liquor, He stea d fa stly refused to drink
w ith th e bunch and sometimes refused to join their parties
entirely, much to the disgust o f the fellow s who felt that
he w as feeling him self superior. The young man was a
w itty, likeable chap nnd he seem ed to be craving the jollity
that h e found in this crowd, many o f whom were young
professional men like him self, living at hotels and rooming
houses, their fam ilies “back north,” or in other southern
towns.
The Tourist, who stars in th is tale, made a wpgor with
some of the crowd that he could teach the young man to like
his booze. And ho won the bet. When he returned north at
the end o f the season, the young man was taking drinks with
the rest; nnd never, they say, w as any one funnier than was
th is naturally w itty fellow when he was “pretty well tanked
up."
During the ten years that elapsed before the Good Fellow
Tourist returned to the Florida resort, ho had changed his
mind about the value of booze. He “cut it out" entirely, in
fact, for the sake of his w ife and little ones for whom he had
begun building happiness. He was so busy in those ten yenrs
he could not take a trip to Florida until he had fixed every­
thing safe financially. Then he came with the w ife and the
babies.

PRETTY SOFT!

MEDILL McCORMICK. who died
suddenly Thursday, was nn excep­
tionally able, brilliant man. He
Inherited through his mother the
genius !of hid grandfather, Joseph
Medill, .and especially the latter's
newspaper talent.
BEFORE he left newspaper work
for politics, Medill McCormick, although'a very young man, showed
extraordinary newspaper ability
and energy. He was a newspaper
Ieditor of the early American type,
thin, keen, concentrated, knowing
what news is, how to tell It, and
how to impress himself on public
affairs.

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iT O N E S ME GREAT PLe a SUBe ' E
iN W C rt'ib u lA T Yo u r hones TY.

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EFFICIENCY AHP LCtfAlTY HAS
BEEN B e WARPEP, NtlU WILL
W A W CE, JUICY /NCR6A5E
ih 'foufZ Pa Y e n v e l o p e
AFTe IZ MARCH FOURft —

YouftE

welcome

Flowers nnd poll
every spring.
Fishing js bettei
You can't g0 to ,
ball waiting for it

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telling nbout his tt
for stretches his it

ecful?

The one good thing
mg up n g„lf ncore i, a?
system will ravc
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your income tax.
\i c never so? a
com field but that
standing out there
talc.

PRESIDENT COOLIDGE, U'a
saitL menns to veto the increased
salaries for Congressmen. The to­
tal nmounts to $1,370,000 n year.
The salnries nre not high, Con­
gressmen cannot live decently a t
Washington nnd nt home on today’s
wages.

L“ I , —Construction of Ht. Johns—InItd lM River ranal.
4 9,—Extension o' white way.
|! 4*—Bitenslon of local amusements
—-awlmmin spool, tennis courts, etc.
II V —Acquisition of a municipal
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|r* Band.
| i dy^-Augmentlng of building proThen the “little” thing happened. He arrived in the town
L gnaa—houses, hotels, apartment
he visited so gayly ten years before, and began looking up
I 19Kinufg
CONGRESS could earn the in­
g 7&lt;—Extension of street paving pro- the members of the crowd thnt had helped him enjoy him­ crease in five minutes by creating
self. One after nnother welcomed him and soon he was
Reconstruction
of
boulevard learning all about most of the fellows who had been together a great irrigation nnd power plant
nt Boulder Canyon on the Colo­
■'.■round Lake Monroe.
rado River. That project to irri­
I , •*-—Entrance into Florida state that winter.
It was plcnsing to see that many of them had prospered gate two million ncrcs of desert
I&gt; haaeball league.
I,-1R—Completion of city beautifies- in fine fashion. Some were important personages. Some land, supply continuously 000,000
I. tlon program.
were “roiling in wealth”, as the others pointed out right horsepower nnd protect the Im per­
merrily. And then the Tourist asked directly about So-and- ial Vnliey from floods would pay
■ BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY. So, the fellow who had to be browbeaten into taking nn “in­ the Congressmen's increased sal­
nocent highball.”
aries teh thousnnd tim es every
I * HOW TO GAIN ALL:—Seek yc
“Well, there’s not much to tell”, one of the men blunder­ years and leave enough over to
■ 'first the kingdom of God and .his
; righteousness; and all these things ed, “you Hee he is down-and-out— got to boozing like a fool, pay for the dam.
' shall be added unto you. Matthew was mixed up in some disgraceful things, and we hud to cut
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his acquaintance. His old Mother came down to straighten
MIL P. B. KELLOGG, rrllrin c ■&gt;
him out, hut she couldn’t stand his pace and died, they sny, Ambassador to Great Britain, will
UNDER THE COLD
from sheer worry. It seem s that the kid’s Father went he welcomed home as Secretary
thnt way, and ho had never tasted the good old stu ff— By, of Stuto by nil who like a genuine
* Under the cold the roses
Under the snow the grass
the way, do you remember how he fought when you crowded American of old fashioned type.
I More than a man supposes
th at drink down his throat?’’
Who carelessly may pass,
MR. KELLOGG Is cheerful about
And that “little” thin# spoiled the Tourist’s vacation.
Europe nnd says the world is re­
Good Gollows who scorn to he their brothers’ keepers fre­
turning to the gold standnrd. The
quently hnve thnt kind of reckoning to deal toith. And this
world knows little about money;
pnrticulnr Good Fellow is man enough to recognize the fact professions financiers, ns Bernard
that he has been another Cain.
Shaw says, know even less thnn
anybody else. But gold, ‘‘Yellow
nnd colil,” for which men stru g ­
gled, searched, dug, anil killed each
One docs not have to be so very old to remember the time other five thousand years ago, stiil
when there were no "Better Home Contests." The "Better retain its power.
And this, country. has moat of
Home Contest” is a decidedly modern indoor sport, and it
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gold; this is one reason why
promises to have n popular run.
Already the “ Better Home Contest" in Florida has spread Europe doesn't like us.

AH /HC.&lt;SWG(je5S/.lAN .

Spring is the tim e »(A
Some get vegetables - 9
gardens. Some get
In starting ymir Banin*
t-miill enough fur your xft
all the work later nn. 1

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You can combine
gardening by using a
a hoe.
Gardening, gulfing »M&lt;
nre like faith, hupp
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except you have ifo y
Itope nnd need the charity.

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All Right, If It Goes Far Enough

Hanford—the city of
opportunities.

greatest

This is the Inst dny of February,
Now for nnother batch of hills.
I Fa a poor day thnt doesn’t see
the announcement of a proposed
million dollar hotel in sonic Flor­
ida city.

to forty counties, with home demonstration agents in charge,
trying to arouse enthusiasm for the improving and beauti­
fying of the home and its surroundings.
In the contest ending June first with a presentation of
prizes for the most outstanding work, members of "home
demonstration clubs” will undertake to show what they can
do toward the improvement of the homes in which they live,
or in the homes o f other people in their communities. “ Even
hoys", one of the press reports naively remarks, may join
in this work which is divided into five classes.
These five divisions, it will lie seen, offers opportunity
follows: "1. Kitchen making, the most general improvement
for several kinds o f home improving, since they are given as
according to expenditure of money. 2. Most sanitary and
beautiful living room. II. Most sanitary and beautiful bed
room. 4. Most sanitary premises. 5. Most artistic plant­
ing."
"Even hoys" undoubtedly can take a hand in this contest,
and win the prizes, too. The fact is that 'T h e Better Homo"
as provided for in this year’s contest would amount to prec­
ious little, if along with this work for improvement of build­
ings and grounds we were not. hearing of inspiration for the
greater “betterment" that comes to the family within the
walls, or under the tent, or with no home at all.
“ Home", after all, is where, the heart is. nnd home w ith­
out a heart, home without love and virtue, unselfishness
and joy, is ot a home at all.
The “ Better Home Contest" is all right, when it goes far
enough.

ONE IMPORTANT proof of
booming prosperity. In New York,
our biggest city, the rush to get
married before Lent comes exceeds
nil records. Not fewer than fifty
couples hnve hcen standing in line,
all dny, waiting for licenses.
This guarantees most important
of nil OUR CROPS, the crop of
native born babies on which the
country nnd the future depend.
The only real wealth is human in­
telligence. The mothers create it.

Yci, Sylvester, a girl who likes
a fellow is willing In share his
lot—if it is in the right subdivi­
sion.—Tumpn Times Philosopher.
-------- o--------Things to worry about: n syn­
thetic sugar five hundred times
sweeter than honey, is called BenxoyUulphonlcimiO.
-------- o--------Our office hoy says you never can
tell when the dumltcll of today will
become the wise man of tomorrow.
S’:'
-------- o--------WHEN YOU KNOW a
, No, Mnlile, the only difference and when you do not know
between a jumping bean nnd a
-Jelly hean is that the first Uses its know it; l his is knowledge,
bean.
In line with tin* president'll eco­
nomical policy, we suggest that ho
ride his hobby-horse in the inaugu­
ral parade instead of using an a u ­
tomobile.
Governor Charles W. Bryan
brother of the Great Commoner
waa caught making sevrnty-tw,
miles nn hour in his nutomnbih
near .Pensacola Inst week. Whj
didn't ho run thnt fast in the No
vetnber election?
Edward Bok, of Americanisation
and peace prize fame, has offered
2,000 acres of land in Polk county
ns a refuge for wild life. Judging
from the vitality shown nt the
present, the wild life is good for
ninny yenrs before it needs refuge.
A t the rale property in the First
Street extension section is iieing
purchased there will In- none lett
l»y the end of next week. Sanford
people v-ill he acting wisely by in/estinjt in this property which offtra loch wonderful opportunity
for quick and substantial profits
vhert the result- begins.
Day by day Sanford takes on
noro the appearance of n Mg met*
opolitan city. The eyes of Fior­
ds are on it. It is destined to beome one of the largest cities of tho
tate. Real estate purchased tolay will lie worth double uoxt yuur.
A fter a busy week Sanford will
ind interesting nnd helpful serices in the churches of the city to*
torrow. And if you have prosper*
d don't drop just a nickel in the
dlectiim plate.

“CHIC”
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
W riters, artists and lenders of U» whom she .talks. "Chic” is
fashion in Paris have been discus­ trimness, elegance, style. It is the
sing the real meaning of "chic." smile at the right time, the gest­
According to the reports, every­ ure of amazement nt the appro­
body disagrees with everybody else priate moment. It is the capacity
as to what the definition should to surprise, to keep the vnri-colorlie. And this diversity of opinion ed bubble of badinage dancing in
exists in the home of “chir,"
the air. It is the supreme “come
among those women who are so again," an invitation Which is never
“chic" that their charm is famous refused save with regret.
the world over.
Best of all, “chic" knows no
Hut “chic” need not he the exclu­ age. il is a dependable anil force­
sive possession of any woman or ful a weapon in the hands ami
any city or country. The woman heart of the woman of sixty as
who has it not, neglects to make it is when wiMded by the maid
the*&gt;nost of her opportunities. The of twenty. Men always full cap­
woman who exercises it, is su­ tive to it, nnd they never forget
premely attractive,
it. The woman who is "chic'* has
"Chic” is something that can be completed Time.
expressed in a woman's eye ns
well as in her clothing, in her con­
versation as well as in her ges­
Contemporary Comments
tures
hampagne of so-!
cial intercourse, the jeweled niousic!
:&gt;f human relationship. It is charm 1
added to beauty, and sparkle add- !
cd to culture. It is the indefina­
ble but compelling something
which druws the male eye u sec­
At any rate quotations front the
ond time to even the plainest feat­
ured woman us she goes down the modern language Bible won’t be
street. It is the magic
which credited to Kliupespeare.-—Associa­
ted Editors (Chicago.)

NEAR Mnrinix, in Brittany,
file destroys a famous religious
shrine, dating hnek six hundred
years. The church, called “St.
John of the Finger,*' was thus
named because the relic from which
it derived its power was a finger
of John the Baptist.
THE RELIQUARY with the sncred finger was saved, fortunately,
also another treasure almost ns
precious, one of the sacrcA vessels
made by Benvenuto Cellini.
You admire the power of faith,
revealed in the fact thnt the wor­
shippers are not shaken by the
fact that fire, destroying the old
church, was caused by a stroke of
lightning, nnd thus, practically, by
| an agency of Divine Power. Such
a man ns the late Ingersoll would
; have found m aterial for unpleasant
comment there.

Perhaps the wildest oft
Hiring flowers
girls.
Then, there is pottie
Some poets consider it i
to murder the English hum

JUST IN PASSING
By It. J. HOLLY
Just as predicted two yearn ago when we started our
golf links—it is one of the lodeitones that will a ttra c t tour­
ists to Hanford. The other one is the big new tourist hotel.

HILL LAUNDRY CO
Our Service— Everythin*; a Laundry Can Do.

OUR SPECIAL
Family Finish 15c lb. minimuhi $ 1.50

A few worms more or less in the celery crop should not
injure the prospect.1' or enuso so much fuss. They can easily
be controlled by proper precautions ami spraying.
Many years ago I said in The Herald that celery grow ­
ers would have to diversify and rotate theirc rops. I still
maintain that if they will change their lands overy year
the worms will lenve. This is the history of farm ing ever
since the world began. If you don't believe it ask Henry
Chappell who has been growing celery ever since Ponce
De Leon discovered DeLeon Springs.

(M ust Be H alf F lat Work)
DRY CLEANING AND DYING
PRESSING AND PLEATING

Office McMullen’s Barber Shop.

SA V E and]
T H R IV E J

Otto Borchart, the genial owner of the Milwaukee ball
team, in ns busy us a bee these clays getting ready for his
team and he is also putting Sanford nn the map in many
way;t. Everyone here should assist in making the spring
outing of the "Brewers" one of the best in their history.

The Father ol iti.i (’mintrf
knew both poverty and riche*
in his lifetime.
B ut extravagance was al­
w ays a stranger to him.
Let it he a stranger to yon.
Make T hrift your close friend

When Baumcl’s Specialty Shop invaded Orlando with its
Spring Fashion Show the firm put on something that will
bripg much new business to Hanford. And reports from
Orlando are to the effect that this Sanford shop made a
wonderful showing in our rister city. A good hit of adver­
tising and nnother feather in the caps of our folks.
My old friend "Bob” Davis of the Gainesville Sun has
been appointed tax collector of Alachua county. Home how
or other I cannot picture the Sage of Gainesville as a collect­
or of mere taxes although he formerly did something of
this kind in the government land office at Gainesville. Hope
it docs not interfere with his writing on the Hun.

Phone Dl

THE' F I R S T NATIONAL
BANK

Col. A. W. Huston, gcncrnl manager of t(te Southern
Utilities Company was in our midst yesterday anil said among
other things thnt his company was putting in many improve­
ments and developments in Florida and the Sanford plant
would he enlarged in many ways to take care of the conrtant
increase in population. I understand that the Florida Light
and Power Company, the new owners of the Southern Utiliitles plants will spend nine million in Florida improving their
plants. Sanford now has one of the best plants in the state.

NORTH

C A R O L IN A

LAND O F T H E ®
The last day in the month and Monday the first of
other month will take all the joy out of life with the |
office box crowded with bills, etc.

HAVE YOU a little domestic
servnnt problem? - Read these fig­
ures: Between 1910 nnd * 1920,
United States population increased
15 per cent, and the number of
domestic servants, cooks, chamber­
maids, etc., diminished 25 per cent.
Moral, he grateful for what you
have.
ANOTHER mornL according to
F. Schneider, Jr., learned financial
editor, is, “ Buy public utility
stocks." Fewer servants
must
mean moro electric sweepers, wash­
ing machines, etc., and. therefore,
rtore curti-nt used. The servant
problem roaches all over the world.
Englishmen hnve to live in littli
houses or flats with little rooms
because they can't atford to find
servants. They hnve no place to
hung their biggest paintings, and
sell these a t low prices to rich
Americans with plenty of wall
space.

tw o yenrs ago I said that a golf course and Country
Club would make Sanford a real tourist resort and would
also call the attention of more strangers to Sanford' than any
one thing. Today this is a proven fact and yet our own
people are not aware of tho fact that Sanford has one of
the finest golf courses in the state or in the South.

THE MAYOR of your city will
be interested in a machine to get
rid of snow used in Vienna. Large
meta! basins on wheels are filled
with Snow. Steam jets playing on
the sides of thu basins melt 1,500
cubic feet per hour.
Cities within easy reach of salt
water could melt snow, using salt
water under pressure a good deal
mnrk cheaply than by (he steam
process.
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There is nothing to worry about, nothing to doubt, noth­
ing to excuse about the new anw wonderful growth of Sanford.
Every man and women in Sanford are boosters— I 8nid MAN
AND WOMAN. At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce
yesterday a t least one hundred enthusiastic boosters were
present. Quite a change from yesteryear but that none
Shout old fossils is not altogether true even now. And bv
tho
y?u nj&gt;t* those wonderful advertisements about
|he Hotel Realty Conjpany property? Sorr.* “nifty stuff"
•rid they will bripg the folks to Sanford and then it will be
up to you folks-to Mx- that they like tint city.

F o u r va ca tio n 's
not fin ish ed

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till you vuit
the m ountain t

N your homeward trip, stop off in Asheville,
2,500 feet up, for physical readjustment in
menu! stimulus to meet the tig end of wintefj
S uy in a great tourist hotel or charming inn equi
to the one you ire about to leave. Breathe air ° *
kind exclusive to this mountain country.
*ml
surroundings that are decidedly different.
Golf at the Asheville and Riltmore ForfU
Country Clubs—three more under constructionSaddle horses, Tennis, .Hunting, Trapshooting,
Water sport*. A thousand miles of excellent
ways. Sightseeing trips. M t. Mitchell
Nation,il preserves and natural wonders. Son* 1
• with Southern spice and verve. Mansions, eottJgs

O

A visitor here yesterday said it was a joke to gn into
one tit our stores ami ask the proprietor or the clerk about
golf tog; when they hardly knew thnt Sunford had 1 golf
course. And when you come to think of it how many S in
ford business men play golf? Not many.

fm/itrmniuin tfjWSrt r#&lt;| !*•(

CHAMBER

of

com m erce

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

�TOESANFOKD HERALD,SATURDAY, PEBRUARY28,1W3,
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I'Lovely Birthday Party
J Given For Little Girl
as

MISS KATHRYN WILREY, Society Editor.

PHONE;—Rea. 42S-J

Members Literature [,■--------------Department Guests

Personals

Of Mrs. E. L. Markell
atnrdsy.
U Club .will
it 10 o’clock.
Hour will bi
; 10 o’clock.
Monday
Guild will m eet w ith
Field nt .1:30 o’clock.
Lr monthly* business
ie Woman’s Missionof the M ethodist
ic held nt the church
|y business m eeting
jin's Unit of Churen
he of the Holy Cross
tret with Mrs. M ar­
kin Cottage a t 3:30

The meetinR of the Literature
Mrs. S. Gould of Jinkinson, Pa.,
D epartm ent on Wednesday after­ ' is a guest Af the Valdez Hotel.
noon with Mrs. Edward Markell
----------a t h e r lovely home“EdRewnter,'*
J. D. Boyce of New York City
was one of the most delightful af­ spent Friday in Sanford on busifairs this departm ent has enjoyed
"C!"*
.
.
this season.
— —
A fter resdinR of minutes of
J. Paul Edmondson of DeLand
previous meetinR and disposal of arrived Friday to spend the wcekbusiness, the meetinR was open for en here with friends.
discussion of plans for proRram
for next year. An expression of
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. M ather and
view:; from onch one present show­ small son of Daytona are spending
ed that a iaruo number wished to a few- days in Sanford.
continue the rcadinir of
Miss Elizabeth Banks of Colum­
bus, Ga., is expected Saturday to
be the guest of Miss Sarita Lake.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Stickler
of South Bend., Ind., left Tuer.day for Bradenton a fte r spcndinR
the past week the Rucsts of Mr.
nnd Mrs. 1). P. Drummond.

Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Miles of
Mrs. Andtkwv Aulin and Miss Baltimore, were the Ruest Friday
Mr. and Mrs. H arry L. Walsh.
Evelyn Wheeler of Oviedo were of
Mr. Milos is a member of the firm
guests
of
friends
in
Snnford
Frii -of Milcs-Conlcy Company of Balti­
more.

Tuesday
hr a meeting of the
ir,| of the Woman
rdnesday
__
] business m eeting
Kf officers of the W&lt;iIriJI be held n t 3:00
| meeting is of spec­
ie and all members
[to be present.

they visited Miss Lake’s aunt,
Mrs. Julius Carpenter. Miss Emily
R a h n en o f ^5t. Augustine accom­
panied the party home add will be
Ithe Ruest of Mfs's Laki? for the
week-end.
•*-—
-u ;&gt;
Mrs. W. Evnns nnd dauRhtcr,
Miss Billie Evans who have been
spcndinR some time In DvLarid have
arrived in Sanford to spend the
remainder of the winter season.

"Edgcw ater” and viewing the St.
Johns River from this point, de­
clared td be one of the most beau­
tiful views in Florida. The charm­
ing hostess served tea nnd cake at
the close of this delightful after­
noon.

Altamonte Ladies Are
Entertained at Bridge

hiorsday
[lack of floor rpnre nt
Mr. and Mrs. George
lebrnto their “C rystal
While the gentlemen from Alta­
at the Woman’s monte Spring. were
.
being entoeof 1001 East Fourth tnined on the
link ut the Country
............:s
Club Friilay afternoon by the Rntnry Club a group of Sanford la­
NOTICE
dies entertained their wives with
y to take orders for bridge at the Club House. Mrs.
i baby ehkks. Mrs. It. J. Holly was the charming host­
. It. 1. Sanford, Fin, ess assisted by Mrs. George W.
Knight nnd Mrs. Dean Turner.
NOTICE , ;
Lovely prizes were nwarded fop
be regular Lontnl high scores to Miss Maltbie of Al­
the rectory Friday tamonte Springs and Miss Wilkey,
o’clock. Wednesday A delightful tea was served follow­
ing the game.
I0 o’clock.
Those present were, Mrs. Everett
tinging nnd dancing Bush, Mrs. I). C. Howard, Mrs. J.
II appear in the De­ Eliney, Mrs. Ernest Hatch. Mrs. It.
L. Maltbie, Mrs. A. It.. Conover,
rr! Mar. tijh.
Mrs.
Dnmnn,
Mrs.
E,
It.
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Heddon, Miss Evalyn Howard,
rware. Tickets given Mrs.
F.
I t . Jenvoy,
Mrs
thascs at Kent’s Vul- John S. McCauley, Mrs'. II. II.
Bundy. Mrs. T. H. Dlnsmore, Mrs.
J. P. Clarendon, Miss Ida It. Rosline—Concrete bridge siter, Miss Maltbie and Mrs. (’. E.
J across Mutnnzns Graham, all of Altamonte Springs,
Mrs . It J.. Holly, Mrs . George
Knight, Mrs . Demi Turner, Mrs..
Ifhis fruit iWtffut* for L I*.. Hagan, M rs. J. G.. Ball,
Tttrmarc*r-« “ 80,00*). H h . Forrest-L nke. Mrs* **■ " E ”
Henry, M rs. E . W . Epps, Mrs..

Miss Cecil Spouts of Detroit
Mrs. J. L. Ingram has returned
Mich., has been the charming house
m ust of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. to her home in West Palm Beach
Walsh.
nfter a visit of three weeks with
her mother, Mrs. C. W. Speer who
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Inglls of hns been seriously ill at her home
Jacksonville were the house guests 112 Laurel Avenue. Friends of
of Judge and Mrs. J. G. Sharon Mrs. Speer will be glad to know
that she is much improved.
Friday.
Major J. It. Emory, formerly of
Miss Eloise Roberts of Jackson­
ville arrives Saturday to he tho the United States Army, is now
guest of her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. associated with tile Snnford firm
of Knight and MncNcill. Major
li. I). Mobley.
Emory, who left the nrmy some
Fred W. Coffc e, of Jacksonville, time ago, made a thorough survey
who is manager of the Armour of Florida before selecting S an­
Fertilize • Works
.............
»v,v a few ford ns his future residence.
is...K
spending
days oil business in Snnford.
Lieut, and Mrs. Enrl T. I.oucks
A. W. Houston, state manager who have been spending several
of the Southern Utilities Compa­ weeks with I.ieut. I.oucks parents'
ny, arrived Thursday from Pnintkn Mr. and Mrs. G. Irving I.oucks,
to spend a short while in Sanford. will leave Friday for their post at
Ft. Washington, Vn. They arc re ­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl W. UeLnno turning in order to attend the
of Allegan, Mich., are expected President’s inauguration.
Friday to spend the week-end vis­
Mrs. Henry Wight, Mrs. E. M.
iting Mr. and Mrs I). P. Drum­
Galloway, Mrs. C. S. Williams,
mond.
Mrs. A. C. Snyder and Mrs. Walter
C. W. Garner of the Mnnitcu Wight, l)r. and Mrs. J. C. liiht&gt;«
County Growers Association arriv­ and Mrs. G. T. Root motored F ri­
day to Leesburg to attend lije
ed
He
f« Saturday.
*• **
* * will
“ be with the fourth nnnual meeting of the Sev­
enth District of the Federation of
Woman’s Clubs of Floridu.
Otto BoiVhert. president of Mil­
waukee Baseball Club, left Friday
fur Lakeland where be goes to con­
fer with Tris Speaker, manager of
tlu; Cleveland “ Indians" regarding
the Ilrcw&lt; r-lndinn series. From
Lakeland Mr. Uorchcrt goes to
Mrs.. D.. L.. Thrusn- Tampa to be the guest of Clark
Emury, Mrs It E l Griffith president of the Washing­
n Baseball Club, lie expects to
•s.
mi l J . W, Wingate t o
return Monday,

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AM, s m I S ( III lu ll
Bipi'lnv, Mur. t. i • it' • Vif
In Quii'lm resinia
Sunday Si'hnnl At 11 ,\ M.
Mu** velcbra'.ed at I'J: •'
clock.
Rerni. it i n "TcW ’’ ’&lt;&lt;
HciR’dictinr. uJ’- the It •• -.*1 S;u
mini nt A[tot r :ix".
U 'nton Devotions; Rn.minute rermoiK an ! B r'M jIrtb1
i n Sunday and Wodru kt. • i
nine a t 7 :1”* oVluck.
;&gt; ability ii , **cinu S ji. i t.' • \ » i. ■
after tliSVctioin-.
Boy Scinit meeting V cup 1

One nf the loveliest little partial
'n lately was th a t of Madgi
rcromhio Riven Thursday aft'
ernoon In celebration of her sec
end birthday by her mother Mr*
S. M. Abercrombie.
1 The color m otif of pink and
white was attractively carried om
in the decorations of the entirlower floor, ping radiance to- •
were used to center the dlplng ta ­
ble where the birthdny cikke &gt;.*id
the place nf honor, the cake w*
7|HW Olfw
&gt;/ ||.
Iced in white and adorned with
two tiny pink candles. Tho cake
•. ’• •
l/,
wns rut by the children causing
S j &amp; M S u .«« ./■
much merriment.
'n j
Music was furnished by Carmine
P hi u t i ittiifi \ h
1 1.; t . i!
Guthrie nnd Wanttn Smith Rave
Th
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two fnney dances. Dorothy Smith lets
:«
entertained tho
children
with Sunt
ri'~ " s on the lawn.
Os 111 nVIm I. Rugdny Si h i
The hostess assisted by Mrs
II i.‘. '
n-rtehli.:
Ha,%cr«on served ice cream and
2 'I
lullin' i 1 i
cake with balloons ns fnvors.
Those present were, MndRc Abcrcri mhie, Annette llnyes, Derieuxx
Hayes, Knrln Wheeler, Louise
Wheeler, Esther Benjamin, Frank
Benjamin, Leon Lawson. Justine
Mar -hall, Lois Shelby, Wauneta
Smith. Carmine Guthrie, Margarfi
Hopkins. Dorothy Smith nnd Do
nthy Gibbs.

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^ V A tg Srirnr» literature may M rea
Weilncsflny cveiUnjp
*rrvici‘. • rrr»wS:J or nlirdftaSSu. in rrtc
which (oclmle . (iiiitinioQ ift n f ll'-nl- ■IV, H r t Nni'4fjioJ
Siti'WU
iug n'. 8:00 o'clock in tier Reading »••• a i ■cry day ciM-pi Sunday - a
luJ.HV.
ef»*?;«iO' P.’ 1
Room.
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T hra SfK'loty maintain* a rertilinjt
All nf&gt;* wwi'frte*. w) attcn*r,t
■aini tirnl 1*- v io.ir, library. iv„
rirvtr
iutd to make unu of t
’he Uiblc and authorized (Ihruifen

AT THE
CHURCHES
HOLY CROSS F.PI8COPA!
First Sunday in Lent.
Sunday School nt 0:15 o'cI.h.!
i the High School Auditorial
Church service nt 11 o'clock in
lie Uigli School Auditorium. D
lev. James Ginas will preact
Celebration of Holy Communi. t

w a« aH aaau s:B aasian n iia.'iu N acasa« atin aiiM a« iiax u iiaM n « au &gt; .&gt; y

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School at 0:30 A. 5’
Preaching at 11:00 A. M. a id
7:30 P. M. by Dr. C. M. Brit’
of Jacksonville; morning subi&lt;
“Tin* 1025 Program of S o u th 'r
Baptists," evening subject: “ I'll.
Kingdom as forseen by Prophe
Made tinilci the leadership of
Mr. . A. M. Philips, choir direct­
or.
I Y. P. U. nt 0:30 P. M.
\ cordial welcome is extend i
viators in the city to worship wi ll
Us.
CONGK KGATIONAL
CHURCH
Sunday Services:
Sunday School 11:45 o’clock.
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
Evening worship 7:30 o’clock.
Mid Week prayer meeting, Wednc ilay night nt 7:30 o’clock.
Men’s club Thursday at 8 o'­
clock.
A cordial welcome for all strang­
ers.
Thomas J. Armstrong, pastor.

Phone Tfiid

Irene Castle and Betty Wales
—------------------ New Spring-----------------------

A careful selection of heavy
silk prints, here in the Hetty
Wjjles line yon can see what
the style leaders of Europe
consider the outstanding pat­
terns of the season.

N

OW available at less than li‘
We loan up to (50
of a p ­
p r a is a l value on improved real
estate. This includes homes,
business property, farms, etc.
Come in a n d let us tell you our

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Castle
O f i r i C E L L l F AS HI ONS
T h e I RMA M o d e l

The charming world-famous
frerte Castle Dresses become :i
drawing card for our drrsij
department. New numbers
every month.

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VERTICAL
2— ideals
2G— part of tho 1— places of
-obtain by
9——IIuid which
ske.le.ton
worsidp
digging
circulates
27—
warmth
2 — iihortly
out of the
through ,
28— cases
3—
plaything
earth
tin- body
(nbbr.)
•1— public
-wafer
II—
show-y
29— ninglo unit
announce­
craft
flower
30—
handle and
ment
-habituate
13—
keep afloat
guard of a
(nbbr.)
-waint band
14— eager
sword
5—plunges
-comes (o a
15— river in
headlong
31— decay
etat&lt;&gt; of
Italy
32— pronoun €— dry
abulljtioh
III—
sea cnglo S3— umall
7— clear
17—
told n
growth
8—
Danish 28— heavenly
falsehood
formed ere
body
Society
18— fifth sign of
the .-.kin
30—ruhuat
tabhr )
tho Zodiac
3 4 - h&lt; mi'ipheri- 10—ei.fiec
u l—ro&gt;:n
19— pronoun
cal roof
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WCX- Detroit Free Press (51C., -’nir.vs about 40 feet above the E-at s tre e t., in addition to three i) (M3 services.
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in large* imJ .mall towns njike.
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WCAK Pittsburgh (401.3) 5:30 church
WDAF Kansas City (silent.)
concert; 6:30 program from WEAF concert.
Program For March I.
WHAS Louisville
KDKA Plttsbhrgh (300.1) flM5
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KK.SG Lu* Angeles (i&lt;8)„ J a *; service, Calvary Episcopal church; GnMen f t . H j
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concert, solos, pianist.
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well able to do work that will please.
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qualified to construct, icm cdcl, or rtpj
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now _prospecting for gold in the
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i.i 'eru" in taking up vurlpuit lie*
yi'lopnnfnt propositions, but. our*
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28,—'The director of tin* Sun Dim •&lt;
• far more in trrp tt in Dutch Guiana
tlpin do tlic people a t liotflc, wart
the plaint of Baron A. J. Vnn
1 Jli-cinatra, Dutch governor of Sm
inuni, who has been pending a
Ihim men vacation in tin* mothurland.
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2f, 1925

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Advertising

All Sanford Business

Real Estate

Miscellaneous
For Sale

Real Estate

ABOUT Tofk County and
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele* FOR SALE—New house, plastered
and papered. All floors and
5Ja"** J?*** * ^ r tia in g medium In
South Florida Published morning*. woodwork stained nnd vnmished.
Nice enclosed porch, am going
Star-Telegram, Ukeland. Fla.
North and will sell $1250 cash.
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales At Glnderville. 3 miles from San­
through the Xenia Gsxette, ford on Orlando Rond. A rthur L.
,*?{?• Ohio. Rich agricultural Hawk.
district Want ad and display
FOR SALE BY OWNER—Nice
rates on request
home und grove subdivision on
David M. Douglass,
c o r . m t B p a i o » . ) t. m k i e r - c u m - highway.
. 'P®1* **!■ h ttv, tn« la r g e s t elrcu Sanford.
latlon In H nuthwestara
Rat* 8c { ( - w o r d ) Una.

of Importance!: -

Georgia.
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BUY A LOT
Make thut stnrt toward financIve independence.
We can help CASH—Paid for false teeth, den­
you.—A. P. Connelly
ft Sons
tal gold, platinum and discard­
(Ronltnrs) 104-108 Magnolia Ave­ ed jewelry.—Hoke Smelting nnd
nue. Phone 48.
Refining Co., Otsego. Mich.

FO R R E SU L T S
Rooms For Rent

Automobiles
Graham
Vt Ton Truck
Coupe
1923
Dodge
Touring
1924
Dodge
Touring
1922
Dodge
Roadster
1922
Dodge
Fordor Sedan
1921
Ford
Runabout
1923
Font
1925
Ton Truck
Ford
(Cnli ft Body)
9 I'aiiengcr
1923
Ford
Suburban bin
1923
l’anct
Ford
Light Truck
1924
Overland
Touring
Above car* reconditioned, nil
run fine and look good.
Prices Right—Terms "Maybe"
1923

FOR RENT—Roams “with or w ith­
out menls.
Reasonable rate*.
Lincoln House.

Dodge

FOR RENT—Apartm ents a n d
sleeping rooms. Shirley Apart*

FOR SALE—Excellent building
lot on Sanford Heights, facing FOR SALE—Used Wlilys-Llght
Plant, A-l shupe used 10 months.
on Magnolia Avenue.
Liberal
Bargain for quick sale. Lake Mary
terms. Write Box 9&lt;55, City.
Casino, laike Mary, Fla.
Edit IMMEDIATE SA m T ”
New five room dwelling, excell­ BAUY CHICKS—Nine excellent
ent location. Shades at windows,
breeds to choose from. Hutch­
linoleum on kitchen and bathroom ing now. Quality, our speciality.
floors. Built-in kitchen cabinets, Not quantity. Let us prove it.
every convenience. Can be bought Free circular with price list. New
for a very small cash payment Era Poultry Farm , Vahiostn, (la.
and small monthly reductions of
principal sum. Pay rent to your­
I. W. PHILLIPS SONS
FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching.
self.
Dodge Denier
S. C. brown leghorns, $1.00 per Phono No. 3
A. I*. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
Ouk ft Second
setting. John R. Jones. Bcaniall
(Realtors)
101-102 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 48 Ave.

FDR RENT—Fum hhed rooms for
light housekeeping. (518 lavurei
Ave.
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vjJjgj

WANTED

Dressmaking that will please.
FOR SALE
1103 Oak Avenue. Phone 324-J.
New five room bungalow, mod­
TO REACH the prosperous farm ­
_____ REAL ESTATE
High grade salesman and sales­
ers and fern growers of Volusia ern in every respect. Exceptional­
ladies wanted to cover Sanford and
county advertiso in the DeLand ly good locution. Price includes
central Floridn for the finest hosi­
J. E. SPURLING, sub-division Daily News, rata lc per word, cash window shades, Inlaid linoleum on
kitchen
nnd
bathroom
floors,
two
ery proposition tn the Stnte. Llbwith
order.
specialist. Subdivision to Orcabinets in kitchen, street
erul commission. Protected terri­
Florida, and F l o r a MAINE—Watervllle, M orning___ built-in
paving nnd sidewalks. Easy term s.
tory, line fully guaranteed, for
**»«««•
Heights,
Florida
on
Dixie
High­
loresentatlve th o r tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­ This place merits your investi­
full particulars see MiHord Ruth­
way.
ir wl(l&lt; rates, r u le s
ple are Interested In Florida p ro ^ gation.— A. P. Connelly ft Sons,
erford, Supt., Cypress Ave.
Hon. wM * lv ® *°**
erty. Reach them through tbe (Reultors)
104-108
Magnolia.
TIN AND METAL WORK
inutlon.
And If
Position either a* public or pri­
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­ Phone 48.
FOR QUICK SALE—Five well- FOR SALE—Baby carriage, good FOR SALE—Overland sedan, good
* will a s s i s t y o u
mechanical condition, priced low vate chauffeur. References given.
par want ad. to
located lots on Magnolia Ave­
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds tion.
as new. 313 West 2nd St. Phone
i»ff retire.
for quick sale. See Mr. Fubriz. Chauffeur care of Herald.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
FOR SALE—Two business lots In nue. Two corners. $2,000 cash re­ 431.
L t 5 0 T IC B
113 I'urk Ave.
quired
to
swing
deal.
Lots
can
ADVERTISE
in
t
ie
Journal-H
er­
W
ater
and
Boat
Tanks.
At
Oak
Uithlo
valued
a
t
more
than
$2,V enld a l v « t h e i r
ST•:NOGR aT*IIF.R—With 45 years
Get your silverware free. Rog­
ald, South Georgia'* greatest 000. Owner will sell on very be sold separately at n big pro­
Avenue nnd Third Street. TelekolTIc* a d d r e ss a s
experience desires position. Ad­
ers
silverware
given
away.
Kent
1 olone n u m b er if
phone 111.
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, easy terms for $1,200. Address fit. For complete information ad­
dress Norma Moore, Moultrie, Ga.
L(UHi. About o n e
weekly
and
Sunday
Classified
rates
dress
Box
100
core
The
Sanford
"Bithlo"
care
The
Sanford
Herald.
T, thousand h a s u
REED BABY CARRIAGE FOR
For Rent
Herald.
th e.o th ers c a n ’t
ADDRESSING — Multigraphing, 10c per line. Waycroas JournalAll new songs and jokes in the
Sale—In excellent condition. A
jrltli you
u n le s s
folding ir.ul mailing—as you Herald, Waycross, Georgia.
Our farm listing is exceptionally
DeMolay MimtrrW at the Milan*
real bargain at (trice. Phone 304|u r stlclrrss.
FOR
SALE—2
1-3
to
5
to
10
acre
good
if
you
are
going
to
farm,
you
|
want it—when you want it.
FOR RENT—Five room house, Theatre Mar. 6th.
Phone 157-1. If. E. Porch. First TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— should own your ground.—A. P. I tracts near Chuluota, Bithlo nnd
■re MUST hr
new. close in, on Chapman Ave­
Send In your subscription to the Connelly &amp; Soils, (Realtors), 104-' Fort Christmas. Either citrus or
• • at T h e S a a National Bank Bldg.
_____
Ain now ready to take orders
■r o r b y I r t garden land, See I. Higgins. Chul- for Rhode Island baby chicks. Mrs. nue, phone 24.
Tribune or hand it to your local 108 Magnolia Avenue, phone 18.
bhene d l . c o n t l a uota.
dealer so you can read Florida's
W. it. Query, lt. 1 Sanford, Fla.
(in&gt;t is lid .
greatest newspaper.
One year FOR SALE—Ten acre farm main
|rr*lce
FOR KENT-—Cottage. J. Musson. ] WANTED—Two rolored men wait­
$8.00, 0 months $4.00, three months
ers nt once.
Apply Vuldea
prompt, Efficient.
highway. II. C. P. care of Her- FOR SALE—Three aero farm. F O R S A L E—Colt Ascetyleqe
Kitchen.
plant nnd pipes for 22 rooms.
Fine locution. Ideal spot for
MIRACLE Concrete Co., general $2.00, If you desire $1,000 insur­ aid.
FOR
RKNTSMALL
STORK
chickens. Garden Planted. Straw- ! Mr. North, Lake Mary.
cement work, sidewalks, build- ance policy add 75 cents to your
1 I'idmcUo Avetuiv•. Between 1st i WANTED—A neat white girl ns
erder.
j
berries, 41) orange trees. 5 room
EVERY
DAY
| ing blocks, irrigation boxes. I . B.
!und 2nd Streets. A. P. Connelly, waitress und to help with dishes.
’
FOR
SALE—Rhode
Island
eggs
We make money fur our small cottage. Ruth and electricity. Call i for hatching. $1.00 for fift
Terwilteger, Prop.
1 Phone 2500. Country Club.
, &amp; Sons.
"DO YOU WANT to buy or sell investors. One of our well-located 571-J.
*
Mrs.
II.
Steele,
Phone
3305.
anything?" If so advertise tn lots bought now will pay you a
Lumber and Building M aterial
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d ih e c t o r y
the "Gainesville Sun."
good dividend 90 ilu.vs after your FOR SALE—At south Sanford, _ FOR SALE—Filling station and FOR RENT—New double house,
Carter
Lumber
Company
f l'"-^
six
room,
large
front
porch.
purchase. Our terms make it pos­
(Gindervillc) new three room ' etore on Orlando road, doing
N. Laurel St.
Phone 665
Screened back porch, fire place,
W K S T V IR G IN IA — C l a r k s b u r g . T h « sible for anyone to make un invest­ bungalow, two porches. M. C. A&lt;- good business. Large lot. reason
j place lYlthla r s s 7
C la r k »luir«
K x p o n en t. m o r n i n g
lights, water nnd hath anti ga­
I pruple of S anford i HILL LUMBER CO. House
SoM In The South For
ment.
Don't
put
off
making
your
t
ide.
Citrus
Heights
Filling
Sta­
pinwall.
1119
Myrtle
Ave.
I n c l u d in g S u n d a y , m o r n i n g la*u*.
often needed.
rage. Reusotmhie.
Celery Ave.
Service, Quality and Price.
t c e n t p e r e n n i , m i n im u m 14*.
start, tielay means a loss to you.
tion.
|j.t iilim nay spe*
ntie. Mrs. E. A. M offatt. Phone
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
rrqalred.
It la
w ife, --------- l.nne, E lla May K ane
Iphshrtlcslly
fo r
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siieola Is b e g i n n i n g t h e g r e s t t s t d e ­ 101-102 Mugniilin Ave.
Phone 48 nm l hUNbmid, --------- Kane, Carrl.*
v e lo p m e n t In f l l o r l d a 's h i s t o r y ; it
A. 1.11 lie am i h u s b a n d .
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Niiiii'i' Is h e r e b y g i v e n ; itu ii u n d ­ h a lf m i llio n d o ll a r h i g h w a y to th a
r F r a n k S. I.ew ls a s T r u s t e e a n d Ills LOST—Somewhere on the mail Im&gt;- FOR RENT—5 room house. Hath rilllk T l &gt; n A A l i l*k i i i i m
e r mill by v i r t u e nf n d e c r e e u( g u l f b e a r h Just
re In This
fin
ish
ed
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a
tw
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twoon New Smyrna ami Orlando,
s a l e lliiille by fhe .little* n f llie Clr- rnllll.in d o l l a r b r i d g e a c r o s s Cecum* i \ T H K t I I K T I T t ’O I T I T O F T H E H u c c iss o rs fa T r u s t , u n d It. t.. F a r ­
wife. --------- F a r r e l l , o r! a small brown hand hag und a tail
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land
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Hearn lunger und looks better Horn
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C o u r t, sell
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C IT AT IO N,
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CHRONICLE — AuDirectory Afmpil.ril. FA.lo rI*.id a1921,
b e t w e e n t h e h o u rs AVGUSTA
APARTMENT FOR RENT—On line of sun-proof paint, varnishes,
Miscellaneous
iT m rlfs
c‘, W a t w i i h .
us ‘ an d b e in g In t h e C o u n ty of Semi-1
ol II A. At. alul a I’. M. to tile h i g h ­ • gu; ta, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest tfolivn.
tm le a m i S t a t e of F l o r i d a , m o re
ground tlmir. either 2 or 3 renin* Knlsnmincs, brushes, wood stains
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and wall paper.
Apply
:3)0 French Ave
INI) MOTOR RE- follow Int; d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y , s i t ­ chnrgo. 10c per line, minimum w ln nm l w lf r . Ahtilo F. R a h lw ln , lo-vrlt:
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to -w lt:
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Paint &amp;
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ECTHIC SERVICE ilu. a c c o r d i n g t o pint th e r e o f , duly I Johns County is reached through
Wallpaper Co.
III E a s t ; also,
and wlfr, Annlo It T»&gt; l«»r, Dav R aCnogvee riirn
Electrical repairs. re c o r d e d In tin* p u b li c r e c o r d s of ( the St. Augustine Evening Record. JIdr . .MeinKniin-1
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IL K IN S O N .
MARRY—Join the "Central CorE a s t; also,
Welaka Building.
Phone 30.1
Tnifito** nnd III'*
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S p e c ia l M a s te r.
| Sample copy on reouest.
n m e n t l.ot T w o (2) o f S e c ­ ft*spoilt lent*« Club," reliable, stic____
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LK8 FOR RENT
NOTICE OF AI'PI.ICATION F o il TAMPA, FLORIDA—lam p* D ally,,,rt ,, Unni^ y&gt; MlirKlirH w . Rum- R aGn og ve e r20
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( 2 ) of wealthy with to marry, descrip­
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T o w n s h i p IB, S o u th Ilf tion* free (sealed) Central Club.
OF T H E tiE N E IIA t. sT’A T l I E s rate lVic
per word, minimui-.] James w, Johnsimaml wlf,*,
E a s t ; also,
Ilox 323, Dayton, 0.
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Tar. Drive it
OF T H E ST A T E OF IT.OIIIHA. charge 25c cash with order. W rite Johnson. •Mark W Mi D»rmhl ami i R a n g e 2B
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and Second St.
o u t h e a s t Q u a r t e r ( S K * i) of S e c ­
Notice In hereby given that James | for complete rate enro
MacDunuhl and
Joining the Lion Tamers will he
T h * F a i n t T h a t S a v e s You
John A I Stion
23.
T o w n s h i p 19, S m ith of one of the funny acts in the De­ .S T O P THAT COUGH
Money.
l„ Dean purchaser nf Tax Certificate j ---------------------------------- ------“ 7“ I MacDonald.
ami wife.
Manufactured b y
No. 420. dated the &lt;ith day of J .... PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
Fuller. It. R. Fuller and wife. I R aTnhgee N29o r t hEeaasst ;t Qalso.
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FOR HIKE
Sold l.y
BEFORE
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fur tax •i-.-it t» ........ in in** Rend about it In the Palin Beach and wife. — —* Hlodden. tleorge E. I S ection S3. T o w n s h i p 19, S o u th of
I.OSSINti F A IN T 4'OVIFANT
"SK^VTc T! Hay cation
c o r d u n c e w ith la w . S a id c e r t l f l c a i - Post.
113 Maanulln A ve.
Sumplc copy sent on re- Drown and wife, -------- ilrown, ] R a n g e 29 E a s t; also .
P h o lie 270
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ARCHITECT
ADVERTISING gets roaults if It.
Htimperi. lads M. b u m s Trim j Section 23, T o w n s h i p 19, S m ith of
s w n f s i c , W. of C
iTRIPS
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p „ lee mid her Successors III Trust. R a n g e 29 E a s t : also.
.12. Twp. 21 s. llauge
The N orth
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( N * i ) of t h e
reaches potential buyers. * snrah iinlpin and h u sb an d ,-------M«mb«r i . L i
Stove and Fire Place
acres.
w e s t Q u a r t e r (HSVl, ) o f S e c ­
ICAI.TVk R. Day and Tim
Intka Daily News is circuluted in'ii.iiniu Cora iiuiplii and huxlmnd. Stioo un t h 23,
said land being assessed at
tins* Building
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Itmice.
Anytime, date of the Issuance of .inch
Wood
lldsnilo, Flarliln
land wife - ■ ■■■■ Kane. Klin May
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F il l,rss said c e r t l f l c ite ah ill Im r e - l i i —'J;--------------------- — —------------------- - Kane a n d
husband.
- — l.ane, of T thhee Sottt
o u th w e st Q u a rte r ( S W 'i )
Tut lo Suit
d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g t o la w la x d eed TO REACH BUYERS or sellers o i l C a r r i e A. Kane a n d h u s b a n d , —------ I of S e c ti S
[w r e c k e r
n s h i p 19, S o u th
$9.00 p e r c o r d d e l l r e r e d
w ill Is su e t h e r e o n o n t h e 31st dav j F | o r i(i., r e n t . . s t a t e a d v e r t i s e in Katie. F r a n k S. I.ewls. a s T r u s t e e i of R a n g oe n 29S3.E aTs ot ;w an
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bay or night ser- o f WMi tarch
• l o v e r n m e n t Kot T w o (2) of Secn e s s tnv o ft lc l n l s l g i i i ' i r e a m l , the St. Potcrsourg Times. Uno c e n t , F a r r e l l a n d w ife. ——-— F a r r e l l
AT ALL DHUQCISTS
H nycs
19. S o u th
of
Ipkane 394. Night
19th d a y o f i*vhru &gt;r&gt;., cent a word daily, two cents a word a m t ea c h am i e v e ry of t h e ab o v e tlo u 21. T o w n s h i p
Britt Realty Company
R a n g e 29 Musi,
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HOOI.KHANt'otiri Miortinnlo! THE MORNING JOURNAL is the, d e f e n d a n t s lo- d e a d , to all p a r t i e s J
n a m e s a r e u n k n o w n , c la im
I'AFE
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accepted want ad medium in c la i m i n g In c te x t s u n d e r e a c h anil . Imk u n y r i g h t , t M e n r 1I nterm t in
Try Smith's Barber
CO LEM AN
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Daytona (Fa.) One cent a word every o f lb. f o l lo w in g deei-ascil d e . am i libel
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.NOTICE OF A C F U C A T IO N
FOIt FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orantlo owrs
In T r u s t .
A bide f* B ald w in , i (PflCl i &lt;,r y o u In* an d api» e a r bCe of ourrte
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OF T H E tJENEHAI. STATI ES OF
JRUGS
in , Jess,. D. Colo a n d w ife ,. linn xe IIl S an fo rit. F Inrh la. •,n Ih e
fied business, rate lc a word, min­ F B a ld w
T H E STATE OF F M M ItIM .
Cole, W illia m
II. S p r i n g e r Gill ilny &lt;&gt;f A pril. A. II, 19; 5. nm l
1U'amlft fut 'W inter*
IL'G STORE — Preimum 21c cash with order.
am i w ife. S a r a h
S p r i n g e r , J It. lh« ii nml ( h e r e m a k e •HIMWer lo tile
e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t 'V.
Virttqh if i i I S u m m e l t
Jnigj. Sodas.
W* M,N oHtic
M a g r u ilc r nnd w ife.
-------- Mag- Mil of u m p l u lu t ex h ib it ed IIignitiNl
aynes p u rc h a s e r of Tax C e r­
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G. TAYLOR DYER
LITTLE WANT AD In The rm l, r, M oses J . T a y l o r J r . , a m i w ire &gt;&lt;*i» a n d ,.Ill'll of you III t ht ihsa tc a (h
| you as your phone. t i f i c a t e N" 2»2. d a t e d t h e 2nd day
Chiropodist
is
It In f u r t h e r n rd e red
o f J u n e A. I&gt;. 1919. h a s filed s a id
Herald will bring you hig rc- A n n ie R. T a y lo r . D avid .M ontgom­ Drib■
Im
FOOT SPECIALIST
puliillshcd
■linn
PilintinK— Decorating
c e r t i f i c a t e lu m y o ffice, a n d h a s1 suits. Advertise those old articles e ry ami w i f e . --------- .M ontgom ery, | ft* 1r hr e nlr;S a nPublic*
fo r d H erald . a tnnwiipaii,i o h , ns, l o g r u w R o b e rt II. R a m s e y , a s T r u s t e e ami
m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n foe t a x deed to
.
,
B T caT
Haggard
Company
........ I'H O N E
.......
iDf Nulls. H e a v y C a ll Is su e lo accordance, w i t h law . S a i d 1you have stored awny and have h is S u c c e s s o r s In T r u s t . M a r g a r e t p*-r publish,*,I In Han f,ir,l1. H* m in u te
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vestment*
(iillon &amp; P latt
may
bring
you
several
dollars.
W I T N E S S toy h a n d a n d tile s e a l
i' ii iiilly. Kinritl.I lu
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Phone 148 and n representative will „bcayn,d .M ---------Lnt II U l w k
fniTien*n. i»-&lt;
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J a m e s IV. | of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t of t h e l e v First
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call to see you.
Orlumlo.
Phone.
K U vator
H**mlnolt* r n u n i y lt$»niril»*.
— - | C la r k W. M cD onald a n d w i l e --------- of F l o r i d a . In a n d for S e m in o le
FLORIDA
SANFORD,
Tin* mi lit In ml li**lii« unhcrj **!
b ig M cD onald. Mary A. M a c D o n a ld and C o u n ty on t h i s Ih e l a t h d a y of J a n ­
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V. E. DOl'Ot.AHH,
East Coast morning newspaper i F u l l e r a n d wife. --------- F u l l e r . R ( S . a l )
lu r tl f lu a t i* In tin- mi nit* «*f P n l u i i u ' i
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Inrorm-i Insertion.
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PhoneJ 17 L3,
V. K. IK.IWI.A8rt.
stations. Mag- A - ” n 2 V
C le rk C ir c u i t C o u r t S eio lm d e
Nd. First and Elm,
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F e b . 21. 28. Mar. 7. 14. 21. a n d - s
MUST
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occasions.
Phone 260-W
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Office fn
W E L L -1
Builtiing Annex.
C 05N *- TH ER E.
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